I got the OTA, but when the device reboots, it doesn't update. Then it wants to download the OTA again.
I'm s-off, unlocked bootloader, stock recovery. I'm thinking I need to relock the bootloader.
Thanks for any help.
DanGeorges said:
I got the OTA, but when the device reboots, it doesn't update. Then it wants to download the OTA again.
I'm s-off, unlocked bootloader, stock recovery. I'm thinking I need to relock the bootloader.
Thanks for any help.
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If you have frozen any apps, have xposed installed, or altered anything in system folder it will not update when your phone is in recovery and fails update look at the yellow writing at the bottom of recovery and it should have the the reason it failed
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krazyace35 said:
If you have frozen any apps, have xposed installed, or altered anything in system folder it will not update when your phone is in recovery and fails update look at the yellow writing at the bottom of recovery and it should have the the reason it failed
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I unfroze all apps, uninstalled xPosed.
It reboots to recovery (stock) and starts, but then quits to recovery after a minute.
I'm not sure what the scoop is.
I might just run the RUU...
What error message did it say at the bottom of recovery when it stopped
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krazyace35 said:
What error message did it say at the bottom of recovery when it stopped
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I didn't see an error. I'll see if I can get it to download again (I keep having to set my clock ahead more and more days...) Almost doesn't seem worth it.
I'll give it a try. Thanks!
DanGeorges said:
I didn't see an error. I'll see if I can get it to download again (I keep having to set my clock ahead more and more days...) Almost doesn't seem worth it.
I'll give it a try. Thanks!
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Here's the ota download it and put on your ext-sd card that way you don't have to keep moving forward the clock
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTZTQxUjhhN0ZaU1E/edit?usp=docslist_api
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krazyace35 said:
Here's the ota download it and put on your ext-sd card that way you don't have to keep moving forward the clock
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTZTQxUjhhN0ZaU1E/edit?usp=docslist_api
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Thanks for the file. I think the problem is with either my stock recovery, or with some system file that's been modified.
DanGeorges said:
Thanks for the file. I think the problem is with either my stock recovery, or with some system file that's been modified.
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Check out my thread you can probably flash twrp recovery and use my backup so you don't have to go through the long process of backing up your entire internal memory and flashing the ruu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3075835
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Thank you for all your help...
Before I RUU the whole thing, I tried the OTA zip package after re-flashing another stock recovery.
I got further, and actually have an error that makes sense:
Package expects build fingerprint of htc/cingular_us/htc_m8:4.4.4/KTU84P.......; this device has htc/cingular_us/htc_m8:4.4.2KOT49H.....installation aborted.
I'm guessing I have the wrong firmware or recovery, but I was running 4.4.4.
Any ideas before I ruu?
Thanks!
DanGeorges said:
Thank you for all your help...
Before I RUU the whole thing, I tried the OTA zip package after re-flashing another stock recovery.
I got further, and actually have an error that makes sense:
Package expects build fingerprint of htc/cingular_us/htc_m8:4.4.4/KTU84P.......; this device has htc/cingular_us/htc_m8:4.4.2KOT49H.....installation aborted.
I'm guessing I have the wrong firmware or recovery, but I was running 4.4.4.
Any ideas before I ruu?
Thanks!
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Download 4.4.4 firmware from link below and place it in ext-sd reboot into hboot it will ask you to press power to update firmware just press power wait until it's finished then reboot and try updating ota again
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTWW9xc3pVUDItd0k/edit?usp=docslist_api
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krazyace35 said:
Download 4.4.4 firmware from link below and place it in ext-sd reboot into hboot it will ask you to press power to update firmware just press power wait until it's finished then reboot and try updating ota again
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTWW9xc3pVUDItd0k/edit?usp=docslist_api
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I'll try that. I thought I had that firmware already, but I'll give it another go. I really appreciate your help on this.
DanGeorges said:
I'll try that. I thought I had that firmware already, but I'll give it another go. I really appreciate your help on this.
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Didn't work.
I'm thinking that I may have either a bad OTA zip file (I didn't grab yours) or there's something really odd about what I've done to the device (not sure what - I disabled xPosed, unfroze all the disabled apps).
I'm probably going to grab the OTA one more time (It started downloading after a TWRP restore).
If that doesn't work, I'm going to probably download the RUU and restore using Titanium backups.
Once again - thank you for all your help on this.
Related
So I woke up this morning and I noticed a little blue android man standing next to a caution symbol on my phone screen. I was stock rooted before this happened. I believe the recent update went ahead and updated itself while I was sleeping. Can someone help me get my phone back to stock root? If I press the menu button, it brings me to the Revolutionary CWM v4.0.1.4 screen where I have the options to "reboot system now", "apply sdcard:update.zip"... etc. I'm not really good with Revolutionary so before I do anything I would like the opinions and suggestions of others who are more experienced. Obviously I'd like to avoid a factory reset as much as possible. Thanks!
You have to get the stock ruu 2.11.605.5 and re flash it. It will remove root unfortunately because .9 is not rootable yet.
Flash back to non root stock by putting the ruu i mentioned above on your memory card (not in any folders) and rename it to PG05IMG then power off the phone.
Hold power and volume down for a few seconds and the phone will go to the Hboot screen, it will find the PG file and update itself. Once its all done, reroot with revolutionary and then go into the developement section here and get the rooted version of the 2.11.605.9 ruu file and just flash that in recovery.
You will have to flash the new radios as well. They have to be renamed to the same name I posted above and flashed the same way thru the Hboot screen
So even if I were to back up with My Backup Pro, I wouldn't be able to recover all my data, apk's, photos etc. because I wouldn't be able to root on the latest update, correct?
Try wiping cache and rebooting before you flash an RUU, lose root and your data. If it bootloops or is still otherwise non functioning THEN you will have to RUU it.
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jumpman1229 said:
So even if I were to back up with My Backup Pro, I wouldn't be able to recover all my data, apk's, photos etc. because I wouldn't be able to root on the latest update, correct?
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Your photo and apps should be backed up on your sd card. your setup will be wiped but all the stuff on the sd card will be fine. Just have to reinstall
as for what the post about wiping and rebooting, that will not help unfortunately because the update deletes root. If you want to get back to root, you have to reinstall.
go here for the exact process http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20446596#post20446596
Thanks guys. I ended up flashing the stock rom on the link below. Apparently that got it working where it wont break your root anymore.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...n-volume-exchange-and-more-sorry-no-ics-here/
jumpman1229 said:
Thanks guys. I ended up flashing the stock rom on the link below. Apparently that got it working where it wont break your root anymore.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...n-volume-exchange-and-more-sorry-no-ics-here/[/QUOT
My buddy is having the same problem. How did you flash the new rom?
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jeitzen said:
jumpman1229 said:
Thanks guys. I ended up flashing the stock rom on the link below. Apparently that got it working where it wont break your root anymore.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...n-volume-exchange-and-more-sorry-no-ics-here/[/QUOT
My buddy is having the same problem. How did you flash the new rom?
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Just place the zip file on your SD card, then go into recovery and find the zip through there. Your new Rom should then begin flashing
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*edit: Sorry, I misread the first post.
jumpman1229 said:
jeitzen said:
Just place the zip file on your SD card, then go into recovery and find the zip through there. Your new Rom should then begin flashing
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Ok, we downloaded the said rom.
He gets a no app2sd partition found and signature invalid.
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I have looked through numerous threads to find an answer to my problem but cannot seem to find it anywhere. I have tried obtaining the new update both OTA and installing on my SD card and am getting the same problem all the time. My phone will reboot into recovery ( I have CWM) and the screen with say "Install this untrusted package?" I have to tap the volume down button to "install untrusted zip" and when I hit the power button I get the same error that it failed to verify the whole file signature. D: Error in /cache/fumo/OTApkg.zip
I am rooted completely stock with s-on.
Does anyone have any idea how to get this to work?
Thanks.
You have to relock the bootloader and be on stock recovery to accept the ota.
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Yeah just relock the bootloader (hasoon2000 all in one is easy if you dont know the script), and name the file ph98img.zip, then boot to bootloader and accept the update.
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I want to add you MIGHT need to do the update twice once you do what we both mentioned. I had it once require me to flash the ph98img file twice before it booted into htc stock ics, maybe because I was on one of the new JB roms
Ok apparently I don't know how to go back to a stock recovery. Could you explain.
Also, if I go back to stock recovery would this mean I would have to re root everything?
The only reason I am doing this is so my stupid phone will quit rebooting into recovery in the middle of the night.
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roywood said:
Ok apparently I don't know how to go back to a stock recovery. Could you explain.
Also, if I go back to stock recovery would this mean I would have to re root everything?
The only reason I am doing this is so my stupid phone will quit rebooting into recovery in the middle of the night.
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Only way i know of getting stock recovery is to flash the RUU but this will wipe the phone.
back up the rom you are on now.
back up internal partition
lock bootloader
flash RUU in hboot
this will get you 100% out of the box stock
accept the OTA update.
synisterwolf said:
Only way i know of getting stock recovery is to flash the RUU but this will wipe the phone.
back up the rom you are on now.
back up internal partition
lock bootloader
flash RUU in hboot
this will get you 100% out of the box stock
accept the OTA update.
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First you need to delete your win32 folder and profit.
Rebooting to install OTA with custom rom and recovery
roywood said:
Ok apparently I don't know how to go back to a stock recovery. Could you explain.
Also, if I go back to stock recovery would this mean I would have to re root everything?
The only reason I am doing this is so my stupid phone will quit rebooting into recovery in the middle of the night.
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I was able to get it to stop rebooting and failing by renaming /system/app/HTCdm.apk,
(after seeing that was what was doing the download). I then deleted the OTA zip file,
and rebooted. Since then it has not tried to reprocess the OTA.,
My feeling is that shouldn't have tried in the first place. But this workaround seems to work.
The global update for the Rezound is failing installation for me.
The update has been downloaded seven times OTA and has failed installation every time on my phone.
My phone's current version is:
Android version: 4.0.3
HTC Sense version: 3.6
Software number: 3.14.605.13 710RD
Baseband version: 1.22.10.042lr, 1.22.10.0424r
The downloaded OTA version: ADR6425LVW_4.05.605.14-3.14.605.13
It successfully downloads the file, reboots into "Android system recovery", and displays the following error...
RA Revamped...
Build : RA-VIGOR-v3.16-getitnowmarketing
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
wrong taskid 221384E:Error in /cache/fumo/OTAPkg.zip
(Status 1)
Installation aborted.
The phone's bootloader is relocked and "S-OFF".
I've also deleted the OTAPkg.zip file from /cache/fumo, and the "fumo" directory itself, and re-downloaded the OTAPkg.zip file but it still failed installation.
The OTAPkg.zip file is 217,141,266 bytes in size.
The resetting of my phone and getting it hung in the Android System Recovery every few hours is getting annoying.
Anybody have any ideas on how to get this fixed and the Global update successfully installed?
Thanks,
Dan
It is probably because you have a custom recovery.
gr8nole said:
It is probably because you have a custom recovery.
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Yeah you gotta flash the rezounds stock recovery before you can take OTA
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To get the effects of the latest zip without the stock flash this. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12405441/new.global.firm.PH98IMG.zip
Make sure you are s-off. You will loose fast boot till we can get an engineering one.
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Thanks for the info. I had forgotten that I had previously flashed the amon-ra recovery. As suggested, I flashed the rezound stock recovery and the darn OTA update still wouldn't flash. The phone gave me a similar error message as before. I then flashed the entire 3.14.605.12 OTA release just to get a known stable release. The phone boots and reports that an OTA is available (to go from 3.14.605.12 to 3.14.605.13), but then times out while trying to download the firmware and gives the following error: "SERVICE UNAVAILABLE Check for Software Update under Settings when service is available". The Status reports Download Failed, Code 503. It's late, I'm giving up for the night.
rtpbiker said:
Thanks for the info. I had forgotten that I had previously flashed the amon-ra recovery. As suggested, I flashed the rezound stock recovery and the darn OTA update still wouldn't flash. The phone gave me a similar error message as before. I then flashed the entire 3.14.605.12 OTA release just to get a known stable release. The phone boots and reports that an OTA is available (to go from 3.14.605.12 to 3.14.605.13), but then times out while trying to download the firmware and gives the following error: "SERVICE UNAVAILABLE Check for Software Update under Settings when service is available". The Status reports Download Failed, Code 503. It's late, I'm giving up for the night.
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Exact same thing happened to me. Any info on a fix would be appreciated.
whthawk said:
Exact same thing happened to me. Any info on a fix would be appreciated.
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Same here for the last 3 days.... I went all the way back to gingerbread and still couldnt get ota's to download.... So I am getting a refurb sent to me tomorrow..... level 2 tech support couldn't do anything except send a refurb.
synisterwolf said:
To get the effects of the latest zip without the stock flash this. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12405441/new.global.firm.PH98IMG.zip
Make sure you are s-off. You will loose fast boot till we can get an engineering one.
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But I'm s-on.... what about me???
I'm on the global leak, do I want anything from this latest OTA? And if I do, can I get it?
feralicious said:
But I'm s-on.... what about me???
I'm on the global leak, do I want anything from this latest OTA? And if I do, can I get it?
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TBH i have seen any improvement over the leaked OTA before this one.
feralicious said:
But I'm s-on.... what about me???
I'm on the global leak, do I want anything from this latest OTA? And if I do, can I get it?
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I posted instructions for how to flash firmware.zip while s-on in the other global thread
You will need firmware.zip (linked to in that thread), a nandroid backup, your HTC unlock code, and possibly a coy of the stock HTC recovery.
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Brenuga, thanks for the instructions. If I'm S-on, locked and running stock recovery and the global leak and wanted to end up in the same configuration but with the new firmware, would I just fastboot erase cache and then fastboot flash zip firmware.zip?
Chuck Snorus said:
Brenuga, thanks for the instructions. If I'm S-on, locked and running stock recovery and the global leak and wanted to end up in the same configuration but with the new firmware, would I just fastboot erase cache and then fastboot flash zip firmware.zip?
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You also have to do fastboot oem rebootRUU before you can flash firmware.zip, and remember to flash it again after it errors out the first time.
You may lose your current boot.img so have it ready to flash after updating firmware or else you will bootloop.
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please have pity on me. i don't even know what s-on or s-off mean. all the tech jargon is confusing.
My rezound is rooted, but just so i can use it as a wifi hotspot. never done anything else to it.
it keeps on rebooting and fails to install this new update. my recovery screen says exactly what the OP's did.
i don't want to wipe my phone just for a stupid update. i'm not convinced that i even need an update. how can i stop it from updating or doing this?
in an unrelated note, is there a way i could hack my rezound so that i don't have to pull the stupid ring and deal with the lock screen?
can't i just press the unlock/power button and be on the home screen? just tell me what thread and keywords to search for, thanks!
Thanks to all you guys! this forum has helped me use my rezound's 4g for my laptop and tablet all over the country.:laugh:
RooterNoob83 said:
please have pity on me. i don't even know what s-on or s-off mean. all the tech jargon is confusing.
My rezound is rooted, but just so i can use it as a wifi hotspot. never done anything else to it.
it keeps on rebooting and fails to install this new update. my recovery screen says exactly what the OP's did.
i don't want to wipe my phone just for a stupid update. i'm not convinced that i even need an update. how can i stop it from updating or doing this?
in an unrelated note, is there a way i could hack my rezound so that i don't have to pull the stupid ring and deal with the lock screen?
can't i just press the unlock/power button and be on the home screen? just tell me what thread and keywords to search for, thanks!
Thanks to all you guys! this forum has helped me use my rezound's 4g for my laptop and tablet all over the country.:laugh:
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My situation is exactly as is yours. Rooted for hotspot, not Droid tech savvy. If you find a solution, please let me know. I will be forever grateful!
Andy
Same here.
Same software specs as OP, everything on my phone is stock except it's rooted, keeps failing. Unlocked from HTC DEV, S-ON. Any advice?
RooterNoob83 said:
please have pity on me. i don't even know what s-on or s-off mean. all the tech jargon is confusing.
My rezound is rooted, but just so i can use it as a wifi hotspot. never done anything else to it.
it keeps on rebooting and fails to install this new update. my recovery screen says exactly what the OP's did.
i don't want to wipe my phone just for a stupid update. i'm not convinced that i even need an update. how can i stop it from updating or doing this?
in an unrelated note, is there a way i could hack my rezound so that i don't have to pull the stupid ring and deal with the lock screen?
can't i just press the unlock/power button and be on the home screen? just tell me what thread and keywords to search for, thanks!
Thanks to all you guys! this forum has helped me use my rezound's 4g for my laptop and tablet all over the country.:laugh:
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If you don't want the update, just download titanium backup, find the apps called OTAUpdater and 'freeze' the apps to keep them from running. There's two ota apps, one from HTC and one from vzw
Holo locker is an alternative lock screen widget. Just install it and set lock screen security method to 'none'.
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brenuga said:
If you don't want the update, just download titanium backup, find the apps called OTAUpdater and 'freeze' the apps to keep them from running. There's two ota apps, one from HTC and one from vzw
Holo locker is an alternative lock screen widget. Just install it and set lock screen security method to 'none'.
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Is there another way to freeze them? I'm also not finding any app in the free version of Titanium that has OTAUpdater anywhere in the name. You can't freeze from the free version, though, and the Pro version is $6.58 in the store.
digitalmofo said:
Is there another way to freeze them? I'm also not finding any app in the free version of Titanium that has OTAUpdater anywhere in the name. You can't freeze from the free version, though, and the Pro version is $6.58 in the store.
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Yes, go to settings, manage apps. You still have to find app named otaupdater. In manage apps, you can 'disable' apps to keep them from running. Its the same thing as freezing.
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Actually, I apologize for not just buying pro. For what these people do for us, $6.58 isn't too much too ask. I went ahead and bought it. I still am not seeing the otaupdater at all, though.
I did find MCC_OTA but that's the only thing at all that had OTA in the name at all. Think that could be it?
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digitalmofo said:
Actually, I apologize for not just buying pro. For what these people do for us, $6.58 isn't too much too ask. I went ahead and bought it. I still am not seeing the otaupdater at all, though.
I did find MCC_OTA but that's the only thing at all that had OTA in the name at all. Think that could be it?
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Yes, that's the one. Any other apps that say update or report are good to freeze, too. Any HTC or vzw apps you don't use. Vzw SSO you need if you use visual voicemail or my Verizon app.
And yes , you will find tibu pro is well worth the money.
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I was on TWRP and reloaded the stock recovery twice, RUU'd the stock hboot and radios according to .torrented's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612740
I can do the first OTA update. The second one downloads and attempts to install but about 1/3 of the way into the install, I get the red triangle. I cannot boot into recovery. It just gives me a red triangle. The phone works fine and I still get the 4.2.2 update/install nag but it won't install.
I'm stuck. Any help would be appreciated.
Reloaded TWRP. Guess I will stay on 3.06 for a while longer.
Using fastboot commands on your computer type fastboot clear cache and see if that helps your recovery issue.
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superchaos said:
I was on TWRP and reloaded the stock recovery twice, RUU'd the stock hboot and radios according to .torrented's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612740
I can do the first OTA update. The second one downloads and attempts to install but about 1/3 of the way into the install, I get the red triangle. I cannot boot into recovery. It just gives me a red triangle. The phone works fine and I still get the 4.2.2 update/install nag but it won't install.
I'm stuck. Any help would be appreciated.
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The red triangle screen, is stock recovery.
If you hold volume up and power, you'll get a menu.
In that menu, you would choose to install from cache.
But due to it not doing it automatically, I'd say it's gonna fail to complete the update anyways.
You must be on a full odex stock Rom for the update to take.
If you removed any system apps, it will fail...
My stock Odex full JB Rom and stock recovery from same thread is all that's needed to successfully take the OTA.
I also posted the kit Kat update in stock form, fwiw.
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santod040 said:
The red triangle screen, is stock recovery.
If you hold volume up and power, you'll get a menu.
In that menu, you would choose to install from cache.
But due to it not doing it automatically, I'd say it's gonna fail to complete the update anyways.
You must be on a full odex stock Rom for the update to take.
If you removed any system apps, it will fail...
My stock Odex full JB Rom and stock recovery from same thread is all that's needed to successfully take the OTA.
I also posted the kit Kat update in stock form, fwiw.
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Trying your update now. Using TWRP for the rom and adb for the firmware
Worked! Thank you!
Jaggar345 said:
Using fastboot commands on your computer type fastboot clear cache and see if that helps your recovery issue.
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Thanks for the suggestion. That didn't work but I used a method to unlock a long time ago where I had to change my CID. As the roms progressed from the 2.0x, things with recovery and root were spotty at best.
Funny how not wanting to reset my phone long ago lead to me resetting it 4 times trying to get this update to work.
Ota's
This is the ota Stagefright patch 2.6.502.16 55.5mb file
Make sure you have stock recovery and no modifications to system or frozen apps and no xposed installed.
One Drive link
http://1drv.ms/1PyjVy0
Mega link
https://mega.nz/#!UhJ3jDKb!HodgP1uiQN7wwTki78KELZdCx-N6vG7g9O1E0gyTCME
2.11.502.18 Ota 513mb file
OneDrive
http://1drv.ms/1MC9mai
Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTRTdXUzFMUFk2M0U/view?usp=docslist_api
Recoveries
2.6.502.16 stock recovery
http://1drv.ms/1hfbXP6
2.6.502.18 stock recovery
OneDrive
http://1drv.ms/1LBJrjg
Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTVkdTRzFncXAzY2c/view?usp=docslist_api
2.11.502.18 stock recovery
Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-cg2hLPn3vTUmxRY2dCZHlKLWc/view?usp=docslist_api
OneDrive
http://1drv.ms/1MCb4Zg
Note: If you mounted system rw when installing twrp recovery you will have to ruu back to stock unless you created a backup of stock image before mounting system rw to flash in twrp
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Do you happen to have AT&T stock recovery 2.6.502.16?
I need it in order to flash the ota
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Nexaddo88 said:
Do you happen to have AT&T stock recovery 2.6.502.16?
I need it in order to flash the ota
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2.6.502.16 stock recovery
http://1drv.ms/1hfbXP6
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Thanks
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What a pain in the ass to take an update with no stock rom to use.
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krazyace35 said:
This is the ota Stagefright patch 55.5mb file
Make sure you have stock recovery and no modifications to system or frozen apps and no xposed installed.
One Drive link
http://1drv.ms/1PyjVy0
Mega link
https://mega.nz/#!UhJ3jDKb!HodgP1uiQN7wwTki78KELZdCx-N6vG7g9O1E0gyTCME
2.6.502.16 stock recovery
http://1drv.ms/1hfbXP6
Note: If you mounted system rw when installing twrp recovery you will have to ruu back to stock unless you created a backup of stock image before mounting system rw to flash in twrp
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Wait, do I have to enable all of my disabled apps?
What if I removed some AT&T app? (just regular uninstall)
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Nexaddo88 said:
Wait, do I have to enable all of my disabled apps?
What if I removed some AT&T app? (just regular uninstall)
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If you disabled apps you have to re-inable them if you uninstalled apps that were not system apps your fine
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krazyace35 said:
2.6.502.16 stock recovery
http://1drv.ms/1hfbXP6
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sorry but this doesnt work.
device wont boot into recovery after flashing this.
is your device at&t?
Nexaddo88 said:
sorry but this doesnt work.
device wont boot into recovery after flashing this.
is your device at&t?
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Yes it is I used the same recovery and it worked fine how did you flash this and what do you see when you reboot to recovery
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krazyace35 said:
Yes it is I used the same recovery and it worked fine how did you flash this and what do you see when you reboot to recovery
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adb reboot download
fastboot flash recovery 2.6.502.16_stock_recovery.img
rebooting to recovery shows a picture of the device with exclamation point in the middle
Nexaddo88 said:
adb reboot download
fastboot flash recovery 2.6.502.16_stock_recovery.img
rebooting to recovery shows a picture of the device with exclamation point in the middle
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Ok that's stock recovery when you see that symbol hold down power button and press both volume buttons it will boot into recovery
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krazyace35 said:
Ok that's stock recovery when you see that symbol hold down power button and press both volume buttons it will boot into recovery
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you're right, stupid me...
Thank you, gonna try the OTA now.
Nexaddo88 said:
you're right, stupid me...
Thank you, gonna try the OTA now.
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Your welcome that's what this community is for
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cant get the OTA to install.
when i flashed TWRP i chose system to be read-only
all disabled system apps are now enabled.
did a full unroot in SuperSU
when installing the OTA, in mid of progress bar it shows the same exclamation mark as in the recovery.
but no text, so i cant know what error its getting.
any ideas?
cant be bothered to RUU back to stock ><
Nexaddo88 said:
cant get the OTA to install.
when i flashed TWRP i chose system to be read-only
all disabled system apps are now enabled.
did a full unroot in SuperSU
when installing the OTA, in mid of progress bar it shows the same exclamation mark as in the recovery.
but no text, so i cant know what error its getting.
any ideas?
cant be bothered to RUU back to stock ><
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Something is still not right somewhere you can try again and when it goes to the exclamation symbol hold down power and then press both volume buttons and at the bottom in yellow it will tell you why it errors out
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krazyace35 said:
Something is still not right somewhere you can try again and when it goes to the exclamation symbol hold down power and then press both volume buttons and at the bottom in yellow it will tell you why it errors out
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"system has been remounted as R/W"...
guess im fooked.
does rooting automatically puts system as R/W?
Nexaddo88 said:
"system has been remounted as R/W"...
guess im fooked.
does rooting automatically puts system as R/W?
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When rooting and flashing custom roms it requires system mount from my understanding so you will have to ruu back to stock
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thanks for posting this, just flashed it luckily I had my system image backup, the first time I had to ota I didnt have it and had to ruu lol
Updated OP with new ota and stock recovery links 2.11.502.18 Ota 513mb file
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Getting OTA is not such an easy task S_ON, Thank you! You made this as easy as it can be.
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krazyace35 said:
When rooting and flashing custom roms it requires system mount from my understanding so you will have to ruu back to stock
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Wish I could find the thread so I could link to it, however.....
If you took a TWRP before you mounted and modified system you are able to use fastboot in download mode to flash the system.emmc.win 'fastboot flash system system.emmc.win' after that you can restore the TWRP. All that is left to do at this point is to flash the recovery that matches the version of your firmware an you will be able to take OTA.