Hi Interweb!
I was wondering just how many people were still "in the know" on the topic of rooting, unlocking bootloader and general Android development for the Tesco hudl2 [HTFA4B] tablet. Obviously with Tesco's little trick of shutting down the servers, two thirds of us were left with Kitkat, and having had enough of it, I decided to root. Everything went fine. I booted back into Android KitKat (stock) and then installed Xposed Framework. Presumably the installation failed, as upon rebooting, the tablet booted straight into stock recovery. I have been seeing this for two months now, having removed the battery several times, refitting it and trying to reinstall android with the ROM form this link:
hudl2_ota_rel.android-build.20150803.092218_to_rel.android-build.20150917.142239.zip | GEM-FLASH Firmware
firmware.gem-flash.com
Either way, I am now faced with a soft brick. Does anyone know how to fix? The exact text displayed in Stock Recovery is down below.
To be clear, I occasionally DO see the "powered by android" screen before booting into recovery, but not every time.
A possible solution would be if there is a fastboot mode I can access, I may can use Odin and flash a Custom ROM onto the tab. Or, alternatively, if anyone has, or knows someone who may have Tesco's key signature, that too would be useful in building a ROM.
I've had this tablet since I was 7 years old, and it's been part of my life for many years now. If anyone can help please do
Many Thanks.
[TAGGING SOME PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ABLE TO HELP]
@Rickav
@droident
People not on XDA who may can help:
Kirwan Lyster - Head of Facebook's Android department and former head of Tesco Connected Devices (hudl) software team. [email protected]
The Guardian Consumer Champions
BBC Watchdog
Martin Lewis - Money Saving Expert.
Android system recovery <3e>
K0T49H.rel.android-build.20151102.170607 release-keys
Volume up/down to move highlight:
power button to select.
reboot system now
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
apply update from cache
[ANDROID WITH OPEN BELLY]
No Command.
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Hey, just got pinged by XDA after a long time. It's all so sleek-looking now.
I'll cut to the chase—Unfortunately, I've got nothing to help with here. I'm a fan of the Hudl2 as well and still have it around as a backup ebook reader as the screen works reliably. It's running walking stock Lollipop and it occasionally throws up Play Services errors (which appears to be resolvable).
Following the dead download link on the MoDaCo forum post, I searched for stock ROMs and landed on the same Gem Flash site that you linked. Specifically, I found 3 results linked to the Hudl2. For the sake of future visitors, I've downloaded and attached all 3 of them to this post (in case it's locked, the password is "www.gem-flash.com").
I wouldn't get my hopes up, but it might be worth giving each a go. Honestly, I wouldn't even know where to begin with flashing but I think you're way ahead of me here.
Genuinely wishing you the best of luck, and I really hope it works out.
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Hey, just got pinged by XDA after a long time. It's all so sleek-looking now.
I'll cut to the chase—Unfortunately, I've got nothing to help with here. I'm a fan of the Hudl2 as well and still have it around as a backup ebook reader as the screen works reliably. It's running walking stock Lollipop and it occasionally throws up Play Services errors (which appears to be resolvable).
Following the dead download link on the MoDaCo forum post, I searched for stock ROMs and landed on the same Gem Flash site that you linked. Specifically, I found 3 results linked to the Hudl2. For the sake of future visitors, I've downloaded and attached all 3 of them to this post (in case it's locked, the password is "www.gem-flash.com").
I wouldn't get my hopes up, but it might be worth giving each a go. Honestly, I wouldn't even know where to begin with flashing but I think you're way ahead of me here.
Genuinely wishing you the best of luck, and I really hope it works out.
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Thanks @Rickav . Presumably you saw my DM.
All three come out with:
Code:
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:end of footer from /tmp/update.zip not 0xFFF (File exists)
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
once adb sideloaded in stock recovery (all I have access to).
Is there any chance of you making a nandroid backup zip using the CWM fastboot custom recovery in "hudl2 root stuff.zip" on MoDaCo? I know it's asking a lot. @paulobrien might send me a system image and couple of OTA zips and other assorteds for a start which may help. Before I attempted Xposed I was trying to get Lollipop but the OTA server has been decommissioned (confirmed by Kirwan Lyster, head of hudl2 software), so if I can do that by other means that'd be great. Fist priority though: get it running. You can see by the video what is happening.
Many thanks,
Cessna
If can't do this, may need to try to unlock bootloader. Any ideas, also useful.
@Rickav I really appreciate your assistance, but going by this link:
New update Sept 15
www.modaco.com
It looks like my tablet is dead. What do you think of this?
Hi,
In case anyone is looking for clear instructions on how to overcome the problem after a factory reset of the Tesco Hudl 1 & 2 you will find them here (works for Hudl 2 as well). Use a date between 27 June 2019 and 26 June 2020 :
HUDL bricked after factory reset and how to fix it - Hey Munky!
I did a factory reset on my HUDL and bricked it. Here's a quick step-by-step guide on how to unbrick it after a factory reset.
www.heymunky.co.uk
Or the same with pictures but remember to use a date between 27 June 2019 and 26 June 2020 :
Rob's stuff - Hudl - Fix
Update 23 May 2023: This mechanism for recovery of a factory reset Hudl 1 no longer works. Due to the Tesco server at https://device.tesco.mobile.com/ no longer responding correctly to requests this technique no longer works and will fail after Step 18. As far as I know my Custom ROM is now the
rob.themayfamily.me.uk
(If this date solution ever fails then another option is to create a new user in the settings menu and reboot into it.)
Post if it works for you
I am going to try and update my hudl 2 to lollipop android 5. ADB sideload fails so i need to update from sdcard or from cache folder, just a case of where the cache folders are and how to add to them.
Hi @ushilives
Whatever you do, please don't do that! Doing so causes your device to become unbootable, and unrecoverable!!!
It will end up like mine did, and, trust me, you ain't getting it back, KitKat, Lollipop, or else.
Sorry to let you down, I just don't want to see another Hudl killed.
Regards,
Cessna
Did yours brick before or after you installed xposed?
CessnaBroon said:
Hi @ushilives
Whatever you do, please don't do that! Doing so causes your device to become unbootable, and unrecoverable!!!
It will end up like mine did, and, trust me, you ain't getting it back, KitKat, Lollipop, or else.
Sorry to let you down, I just don't want to see another Hudl killed.
Regards,
Cessna
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Did yours brick before or after you installed xposed?
ushilives said:
Did yours brick before or after you installed xposed?
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When I rebooted after installing xposed. I also know people who bricked it from sideloading other builds in ADB, due to Tesco's locked bootloader having extra security measures.
CessnaBroon said:
When I rebooted after installing xposed. I also know people who bricked it from sideloading other builds in ADB, due to Tesco's locked bootloader having extra security measures.
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Ah OK thanks. I'll have a read more into it Rather than using recovery
Please do. Just check for me please, does it still boot? If yes, what have you attempted so far? Thanks
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How can I update to the latest 2.1.27 update on my Nabi 2? The Nabi is rooted and has TWRP as the recovery. Any help would be good! I have tried to flash a couple different Nabi 2 roms and they all fail. Thanks
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How can I update to the latest 2.1.27 update on my Nabi 2? The Nabi is rooted and has TWRP as the recovery. Any help would be good! I have tried to flash a couple different Nabi 2 roms and they all fail. Thanks
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I've got the same question. I know I'm an idiot that shouldn't have installed Gapps without having a clue, but unfortunately I did. I used the Victoria Antonio youtube video that says it does not root but does install Gapps about 4 months ago--May 2013. I'm now trying to figure out how to get the OTA update to 2.1, but I'm just lost, since it's been a while. I tried fooling around in TWRP, but again, didn't have any luck. Then idiotic me touched the square button in the upper right hand side of TWRP, and it is now stuck after saying:
*Verifying filesystem. . .
*Verifying partition sizes. . .
I know this is my own fault and I apologize, but I would really appreciate some help! Thanks so very much!
abbienormal said:
Then idiotic me touched the square button in the upper right hand side of TWRP, and it is now stuck after saying:
*Verifying filesystem. . .
*Verifying partition sizes. . .
I know this is my own fault and I apologize, but I would really appreciate some help! Thanks so very much!
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That's just the log. You didn't do anything bad. Next time just press the button again and it will hide the log.
For both of you we need some more info, what have you tried so far? What methods and files are you trying to use to get to 2.1.27?
Thanks and sorry!
aicjofs said:
That's just the log. You didn't do anything bad. Next time just press the button again and it will hide the log.
For both of you we need some more info, what have you tried so far? What methods and files are you trying to use to get to 2.1.27?
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Thanks so much for the reassurance. I did actually try to push the button aagin, but it wouldn't do anything, and after thinking I had bricked it for about a hour, I finally held down the volume -/+ and power buttons and got back to familiar territory. Sorry, again, for the completely idiotic question.
I haven't tried anything besides the standard order of operations suggested by Nabi. I downloaded the Nabi OTA software update (which took forever with our pokey internet), then clicked okay as it verified things, then it automatically rebooted with the little green Android guy with his chest open, then, unexpectedly, he's on his back dead with a red triangle sign above his chest. The tablet reboots by itself normally, and there are no changes from what I had before--none of the OTA update has taken effect. And, as a matter of fact, when I check for an update, again, (because it's still at the 2.0 release keys), low-and-behold, it detects an update and wants to download again.
I went through the process 4 times before giving up and checking with the Nabi support on FB. After troubleshooting a couple of things, they wanted to know if my Nabi 2 had ever been rooted. I shut-up then because I didn't want to be scolded, and because, of course, it's no longer under warranty if it's been rooted.
However, I got it second-hand, so I've got no warranty anyway, plus, according to the Victoria Antonio youtube video I followed, I didn't actually root it. With the teensy bit of knowledge I've got now, I'm kinda skeptical of that particular claim, but nevertheless, I still can't get it to update with the fancy new Nabi software, which I've been lusting after.
Any ideas? Obviously I'm clueless about tech lingo, so I would greatly appreciate a very simple explanation. Thanks so much for your time!!
abbienormal said:
Thanks so much for the reassurance. I did actually try to push the button aagin, but it wouldn't do anything, and after thinking I had bricked it for about a hour, I finally held down the volume -/+ and power buttons and got back to familiar territory. Sorry, again, for the completely idiotic question.
I haven't tried anything besides the standard order of operations suggested by Nabi. I downloaded the Nabi OTA software update (which took forever with our pokey internet), then clicked okay as it verified things, then it automatically rebooted with the little green Android guy with his chest open, then, unexpectedly, he's on his back dead with a red triangle sign above his chest. The tablet reboots by itself normally, and there are no changes from what I had before--none of the OTA update has taken effect. And, as a matter of fact, when I check for an update, again, (because it's still at the 2.0 release keys), low-and-behold, it detects an update and wants to download again.
I went through the process 4 times before giving up and checking with the Nabi support on FB. After troubleshooting a couple of things, they wanted to know if my Nabi 2 had ever been rooted. I shut-up then because I didn't want to be scolded, and because, of course, it's no longer under warranty if it's been rooted.
However, I got it second-hand, so I've got no warranty anyway, plus, according to the Victoria Antonio youtube video I followed, I didn't actually root it. With the teensy bit of knowledge I've got now, I'm kinda skeptical of that particular claim, but nevertheless, I still can't get it to update with the fancy new Nabi software, which I've been lusting after.
Any ideas? Obviously I'm clueless about tech lingo, so I would greatly appreciate a very simple explanation. Thanks so much for your time!!
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If you followed any of the guides out there then you likely have gapps on your tablet(Google Play Store). If that is the case then it has modified/removed some system files. When the Nabi OTA does its thing in the "Android guy" screen(aka stock recovery) it finds files missing or modified and halts the OTA.
You have 2 options. 1) Use a modified OTA(that ignores those files), or
2) restore your backup you made during the Victoria video that has unmodified/removed files then do the OTA.
There is a caveat. The new 2.1.27 OTA uses up almost all the room on the system partition. Without removing something you cannot have a tablet with full gapps package and full Nabi 2.1.27 something will have to be deleted.
Start reading from post #1597 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1905674&highlight=nabi&page=160 it will make some more sense.
Update Nabi 2
I have no idea how I rooted the Nabi 2 tablet originally, but I know I did it because I wanted the Google Play store. I am now unable to get the update and the people at Nabi are asking if I have the Play store - I'm pretty sure they are asking this because there is some sort of issue with the update and rooted tablet. If anyone is willing to explain and work with me on this, I would greatly appreciate it!
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I have no idea how I rooted the Nabi 2 tablet originally, but I know I did it because I wanted the Google Play store. I am now unable to get the update and the people at Nabi are asking if I have the Play store - I'm pretty sure they are asking this because there is some sort of issue with the update and rooted tablet. If anyone is willing to explain and work with me on this, I would greatly appreciate it!
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Assuming you are on 2.0 right now?(2.0.5)? I'm going to base my description on that, if it's 1.9.37 or less there would be other steps.
If so you have a couple of options. I don't know which method you used to get playstore so it's a bit harder. There are 2 questions that you need to answer for yourself. Do you want Wings or the Playstore? Because as of right now it's difficult to fit them both on, and while we kind of have a method using symlinks it's not perfect yet.
So if you want to update and keep the playstore the first thing you need to do is figure out if you have TWRP installed(probably best to have version 2.6.1.0). WIth tablet powered off press and hold the vol+ and power key, navigate with the vol- key to recovery kernel and vol+ to select. If it boots to TWRP you can go on, if it boots to an Android guy you need to install TWRP. Once you have TWRP. MAKE A BACKUP! You can delete it later if you choose but make one now so you can get back to where you are if something goes wrong. I would use external SD for all of this because these are some big files.
After you have done that you can try to do this:
Download these
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B024tOntNFbbaFJHcFRBRjVMUXc/edit?usp=sharing
http://home.comcast.net/~aicjofs/205to210libfix.zip
Copy them to the Nabi.
Boot in to TWRP and "install" both of these. You should be at 2.1 with Playstore and no Wings(You will still have one Wings app)
OR
You can restore a stock 2.1 if the above doesn't work
Download this:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B024tOntNFbbX1liUGN5eVU4UU0/edit?usp=sharing
Extract boot.emmc.win, system.ext4.win from the zip in to the TWRP folder on the device to internal storage(may not have room)
TWRP/BACKUPS/%serial%/2127
Or external SDcard
TWRP/BACKUPS/%serial%/2127
you will have to create the 2127 folder, and possibly the others(if you made a backup some of this will exist already) %serial% = whatever your device serial number is it's different for everyone.
Then boot to TWRP and "restore" checking boot and system only. Don't select data(it shouldn't be an option if you didn't copy data.ext4.win from the zip anyway)
This would leave you at 2.1.27 with Wings but no playstore. You can root it at that point but not install the Playstore unless you then deleted Wings.
The Product Version on the Nabi 2 tablet is 1.9.37. I am assuming that is what you were referring to when you asked if I was on 2.0 right now. I don't really care if I have the Play store or not anymore. At this point, I just want to be able to get the Nabi update and see if it addresses some of the other issues that I am having. I think that I made a huge mistake in doing all of this since I do not actually know what I am doing. I think the only reason why I got the Play store was for one specific game and I don't even remember what that game was anymore, so she will be ok without it.
I do not really understand what TWRP or anything like that is. Is there an easy way to just get rid of everything and pretty much start from scratch so that I can get the updates like normal? I know that the factory reset doesn't get rid of the rooting, unfortunately.
I am really grateful for your help! Thank you!
Error in /external_sdcard/...
I am not sure why I am getting his but I have tried every version of the Nabi2 ROM stock and custom 2.0.5 and above. It seems that I can only install previous versions to 2.0.5.
I have TWRP v2.3.3.0 installed and I am trying to get the latest 2127OTA build installed. If I revert back to stock ROM it boots fine but there a few odd going ons. One it always defaults to Mommy Mode even though I select Daddy Mode. WiFi never works even with WiFi fix. Tap sound does not turn off even though I selected to turn it off.
At this point I am fine going back to a full working stock mode as long as I will be able to get the latest OTA of the web or a working 2127OTA build.
Please advise,
Niles
Hi, I have a similar upgrading problem with the Fuhu Nabi .
I am on version "1.9.37-release-keys" with TWRP 2.6 installed.
I am happy with the process of booting into TWRP, adb push etc
I just cannot get any of the updates to succeed, at the moment they all fail at the start of installation with a "assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/ApplicationsProvider.apk", [and then what I'm guessing is a checksum]").
I guess this means I'm trying to apply the patch to the wrong version of current system.
I wonder if someone would be able to spell out a recommended upgrade path from 19.37 to 2.10 (possibly this would require upgrading to 2.05 as a an intermediate step)
Marcus
marcusbaw said:
Hi, I have a similar upgrading problem with the Fuhu Nabi .
I am on version "1.9.37-release-keys" with TWRP 2.6 installed.
I am happy with the process of booting into TWRP, adb push etc
I just cannot get any of the updates to succeed, at the moment they all fail at the start of installation with a "assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/ApplicationsProvider.apk", [and then what I'm guessing is a checksum]").
I guess this means I'm trying to apply the patch to the wrong version of current system.
I wonder if someone would be able to spell out a recommended upgrade path from 19.37 to 2.10 (possibly this would require upgrading to 2.05 as a an intermediate step)
Marcus
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I have upgraded to the latest TWRP, 2.7, on my Nabi2 and was able to upgrade to 2.05, but I am still not able to upgrade to 2.10. Same error. Obviously some one was successful or they would not post the 2.10 file. Please advise.
Not sure if it will work for everyone, but....
Not sure if it will work for everyone, but after much fooling around with TWRP and the OTA update not working, I restored the backup I had made when I first rooted the nabi earlier this year, once it was done it booted into the standard nabi mode, when I logged into Daddy mode the Play store and all my root apps were gone, but I was able to install the 2.1 update that brings Wings university, and once that was installed, I then searched for updates again and it showed nabi 2 Over-the-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 1) which officially adds the Play store to the nabi 2, after that installed, I again went into Daddy mode and searched once more for updates and found nabi 2 Over-The-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 2) (which add Google Services (bloatware, honestly) and upgrades the OS to 4.1 Jelly Bean), and installed that as well. I haven't decided whether or not to re-root it, but I don't think I will, simply because there's really no need to root it anymore, since the Google Apps are there officially now. I hope this helps alot of people, since I wasn't able to find any info myself on the process, and discovered it through trial-and-error:highfive:.
How to Restore Backup?
78cherokeechief said:
Not sure if it will work for everyone, but after much fooling around with TWRP and the OTA update not working, I restored the backup I had made when I first rooted the nabi earlier this year, once it was done it booted into the standard nabi mode, when I logged into Daddy mode the Play store and all my root apps were gone, but I was able to install the 2.1 update that brings Wings university, and once that was installed, I then searched for updates again and it showed nabi 2 Over-the-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 1) which officially adds the Play store to the nabi 2, after that installed, I again went into Daddy mode and searched once more for updates and found nabi 2 Over-The-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 2) (which add Google Services (bloatware, honestly) and upgrades the OS to 4.1 Jelly Bean), and installed that as well. I haven't decided whether or not to re-root it, but I don't think I will, simply because there's really no need to root it anymore, since the Google Apps are there officially now. I hope this helps alot of people, since I wasn't able to find any info myself on the process, and discovered it through trial-and-error:highfive:.
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How do I locate the backup file to restore it? I am hoping that I saved everything on my computer at home. I really just want to get rid of everything that I did to get access to the Google Play Store. I regret ever messing with it to begin with. I am trying to update my daughter's tablet, but it won't let me bc of whatever I did to get the Google Play Store about a year ago. I am almost 100% sure that I used the video by Victoria Antonio to root the tablet originally. If you are able to explain this process to me to fix it, I would greatly appreciate it. I like to think of myself as being pretty computer intelligent, but this was a big mistake!
I'd like to start off by saying that I have NEVER rooted this device and have been 100% stock since day 1.
The only thing I did was enable developer options to unlock the bootloader so I could sideload OTA updates in the event they take too long to hit my device... No custom recoveries, no custom roms, no custom kernels, no exposed framework... NOTHING.. pure stock.
I started getting the 5.0.2 upgrade notification yesterday. Everytime I download and install, about 30% of the way through the installation I get the android icon showing ERROR. When I open the last recovery log it mentions not being able to open /cache/update.zip with a status 7 error. .. All I can do it reboot and return back to 5.0.1
I did some reading and it was recommended to wipe / format the CACHE partition. So I went into the stock recovery and tried this but to no avail.
I REALLY don't want to factory reset (or flash a factor image) and lose all the progress on the various games I have been playing.
Is there anything else I can try ??
you can try sideloading the update, grabbing the factory image and manually flashing the partitions (except userdata). you can try the factory image and just edit the flash-all.bat file to not wipe the device (sometimes the flash all file gave me an issue forcing me to do the partitions manually)
Thanks for the feedback... I can try this but IMO it's more of a workaround than a solution.
What I'm trying to get at is..... How in the heck would Google or HTC expect the average consumer to resolve such an issue.
Needing to have a PC, have special drivers installed, etc.., is understandable for those who want to step away from STOCK but what about the average consumer who just purchased the tablet to use as is, continues to receive a notification that an update is available, but fails every time it is applied ? Surely there is something that can be done so allow the update to take without having to factory reset or RMA the device...
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you can try sideloading the update, grabbing the factory image and manually flashing the partitions (except userdata). you can try the factory image and just edit the flash-all.bat file to not wipe the device (sometimes the flash all file gave me an issue forcing me to do the partitions manually)
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From the sounds of it there is an issue with the OTA file. But I agree you shouldn't be having to do this. I worry about the non xda'ers of the world when this stuff happens
Mine is doing the same crap. Also unmodified Nexus 9. This is nonsense.
Same issue here. Error every time I hit Restart & Install after downloading the update. Have to long press the power bottom to get it to boot back again. Tried a factory reset, didn't work. Still getting same error.
Thanks for sharing that you tried a factory reset. I am trying to avoid this for reasons mentioned in my 1st post.
I have tried numerous times now wiping cache and waiting for the upgrade to reappear but it continues to error out that the same place during the upgrade each time. Fortunately it's not bricking the device but IF this update is required as a stepping stone for subsequent updates then it will be extremely disappointing if Google doesn't address this issue.
I still cannot imagine google / htc not being able to resolve this WITHOUT having to make a user connect to a PC and manually flash imagess (or worse.. RMA the device). Hoping someone on XDA comes up with a magical sequence to allow the OTA to prcess properly.
In addition to wiping cache through recovery I have also ensured that I didn't have any apps / process or services disabled.
This is also being reported in google support forums:
https://productforums.google.com/fo...ter#!category-topic/nexus/nexus-9/MzHmJu4glkQ
I still haven't tried sideloading the OTA but at this point I don't think it would make a difference as the OTA does download properly and says it was verified.
kurtis.austin2 said:
Same issue here. Error every time I hit Restart & Install after downloading the update. Have to long press the power bottom to get it to boot back again. Tried a factory reset, didn't work. Still getting same error.
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the.teejster said:
Thanks for sharing that you tried a factory reset. I am trying to avoid this for reasons mentioned in my 1st post.
I have tried numerous times now wiping cache and waiting for the upgrade to reappear but it continues to error out that the same place during the upgrade each time. Fortunately it's not bricking the device but IF this update is required as a stepping stone for subsequent updates then it will be extremely disappointing if Google doesn't address this issue.
I still cannot imagine google / htc not being able to resolve this WITHOUT having to make a user connect to a PC and manually flash imagess (or worse.. RMA the device). Hoping someone on XDA comes up with a magical sequence to allow the OTA to prcess properly.
In addition to wiping cache through recovery I have also ensured that I didn't have any apps / process or services disabled.
This is also being reported in google support forums:
https://productforums.google.com/fo...ter#!category-topic/nexus/nexus-9/MzHmJu4glkQ
I still haven't tried sideloading the OTA but at this point I don't think it would make a difference as the OTA does download properly and says it was verified.
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I found this -> http://www.telekom-presse.at/apps/n...sht_update_auf_version_5-1_fehlt.id.33675.htm. There is a comment claiming to have fixed the issue by sideloading the OTA. I have yet to try it myself though.
On a side note,
Google has apparently finally released 5.1.1 for our device so it should be making it's way out soon.. HOPEFULLY we can go straight from 5.0.1 to 5.1.1 without having to worry about 5.0.2.
adstro said:
I found this -> http://www.telekom-presse.at/apps/n...sht_update_auf_version_5-1_fehlt.id.33675.htm. There is a comment claiming to have fixed the issue by sideloading the OTA. I have yet to try it myself though.
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the.teejster said:
On a side note,
Google has apparently finally released 5.1.1 for our device so it should be making it's way out soon.. HOPEFULLY we can go straight from 5.0.1 to 5.1.1 without having to worry about 5.0.2.
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Have you seen any evidence of this unicorn? Just curious...
Reported on the official Google+ page :
https://plus.google.com/+Nexus/posts/2hB9k5r2Z7T
But I can't find any reports of anyone actually receiving it yet. IF 5.0.2 needs to act as a stepping stone then maybe they delayed to get the 5.0.2 issue resolved 1st.. It seems to be getting more and more attention out there now.
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Have you seen any evidence of this unicorn? Just curious...
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FWIW.
I went into recovery, wiped cache and tried to side load the 5.0.2 OTA update manually and got the same error. The error displayed approx. 40% into the upload process from the PC.
I'm getting frustrated I can't get 5.0.2 to install. This is ridiculous
When I get the error, Power/Vol+ switches to the recovery log - there is a warning about (from memory) a partition having been mounted R/W, and a suggestion to re-flash the device first.
All I can remember changing from stock is permitting bootloader-unlock from dev options (never got round to unlocking, so far as I remember).
Not too worried, will hang on for the next major update (or 6.x if there is a preview, maybe) - however, it seems 5.0.2 is a fix to allow 5.1.1 to download (from comments on the G+ thread)
My error is an SHA mismatch on /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP. I have
47e96f7e7daa360947b456eca9dc5a8e45573b30
@the.teejster, @kurtis.austin2, @tshoulihane
Given that 5.0.2 is a significant improvement. Why don't you give up on trying to sideload the OTA, and fastboot flash the factory image? You won't get these errors.
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@the.teejster, @kurtis.austin2, @tshoulihane
Given that 5.0.2 is a significant improvement. Why don't you give up on trying to sideload the OTA, and fastboot flash the factory image? You won't get these errors.
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How do I do this? Need adb from a computer?
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How do I do this? Need adb from a computer?
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Yes you need ADB and Fastboot. Follow this guide and don't hesitate to ask questions > http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-flash-t3035153
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Yes you need ADB and Fastboot. Follow this guide and don't hesitate to ask questions > http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-flash-t3035153
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Thank you ? very kind of you
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Thank you ? very kind of you
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Welcome
Please read the OP.
cam30era said:
@the.teejster, @kurtis.austin2, @tshoulihane
Given that 5.0.2 is a significant improvement. Why don't you give up on trying to sideload the OTA, and fastboot flash the factory image? You won't get these errors.
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Does anyone know of a custom recovery that has been compiled for the LG L15G (AKA Sunrise)? I've been looking all weekend for one and haven't had any luck. I know there's no official build of either CWM or TWRP available for it, but I'm hoping to find an unofficial build that will work. I have it rooted already, but I've not been able to find a recovery for it and I don't want to do any more hacking till I have that.
Also if anyone can point me towards a decent custom ROM for this thing I'd appreciate it. I haven't had any luck finding that either.
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Does anyone know of a custom recovery that has been compiled for the LG L15G (AKA Sunrise)? I've been looking all weekend for one and haven't had any luck. I know there's no official build of either CWM or TWRP available for it, but I'm hoping to find an unofficial build that will work. I have it rooted already, but I've not been able to find a recovery for it and I don't want to do any more hacking till I have that.
Also if anyone can point me towards a decent custom ROM for this thing I'd appreciate it. I haven't had any luck finding that either.
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i have this model but i updated it before I knew it would prevent me from rooting it... any way you could upload a backup of your firmware that I can use to downgrade to?
How can you beat a $9 phone
siskulous said:
Does anyone know of a custom recovery that has been compiled for the LG L15G (AKA Sunrise)? I've been looking all weekend for one and haven't had any luck. I know there's no official build of either CWM or TWRP available for it, but I'm hoping to find an unofficial build that will work. I have it rooted already, but I've not been able to find a recovery for it and I don't want to do any more hacking till I have that.
Also if anyone can point me towards a decent custom ROM for this thing I'd appreciate it. I haven't had any luck finding that either.
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Just picked this phone up too, any luck on getting a ROM for it?
I picked one up....couldn't resist for just $9.82. I didn't let it update, so I was able to root it with Kingroot 4.6. Quite snappy after all the bloatware was removed. Have about 1.5gb of internal memory left, but added an 8gb microSD. I haven't been able to findy any recovery, doubt one exists. Nice little emergency phone to have in the car or backpack.
Just picked this phone up as well, and KingoRoot doesn't work. I wasn't prompted for a firmware update when I first cranked it up so I guess I'm on some version that isn't supported? Can anybody clarify what the status of this device is currently? I've got the Tracfone version.
I just rooted my LG L15G tracphone with KingRoot and it worked immediately. Great!
Next step is to get this 10 dollar phone unlocked.
By the way, my firmware version is: Android 4.4.2
I picked one up last night. Kingroot said my device wasn't supported but clicking "try it" successfully rooted the device!
I replaced Kingroot with SuperSU by following these directions: http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2015/05/How-to-Remove-Replace-KingUser-KingRoot-with-SuperSU.html?m=1
I've removed McAfee, but are the Tracfone bloat apps safe to remove?
Tracfone refused to give me the unlock code because their policy is that the phone must be active and have minutes on it for 12 consecutive months (wtf?)
One unlock website did have our device listed (http://www.imei-unlocker.com) but both their methods said that unlock wasn't available yet. They refunded me for both attempts.
If anyone has a Linux setup, we can compile our own TWRP. I found the kernel source earlier today: http://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=NAME&search=Lgl15g
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I picked one up last night. Kingroot said my device wasn't supported but clicking "try it" successfully rooted the device!
I replaced Kingroot with SuperSU by following these directions: **Link removed**
I've removed McAfee, but are the Tracfone bloat apps safe to remove?
Tracfone refused to give me the unlock code because their policy is that the phone must be active and have minutes on it for 12 consecutive months (wtf?)
One unlock website did have our device listed (**Linked Removed***) but both their methods said that unlock wasn't available yet. They refunded me for both attempts.
If anyone has a Linux setup, we can compile our own TWRP. I found the kernel source earlier today: **link removed **]
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I just got this phone for Christmas. What version of Kingroot did you use? The ones I'm downloading don't work. (The one I've tried says something about no available root strategy and adds me to some stupid que line or something. There is no "try it" button after it does this.) You happen to have the specific APK you used and what version was your phone on when you rooted it?
Currently mine is Android version 4.4.2 with kernel version 3.4.0. I haven't attempted to update it yet as I am to assume that would be a bad idea. Unless you have a version newer then mine, then I guess updating would actually help me in this situation.
Looks like there STILL isn't any custom rom or custom recovery for this phone yet. It's been out since July and thanks to the $10 phone promo, there are tons of these out in the wild so I'm surprised nothing has been done with it yet.
I really want to root it as I want to remove some bloatware like McAfee and Polaris office. I would also like to uninstall Chrome so that I can install it to SD card. (unless Chrome can't be moved to SD card, in which case this would be a waste of time I suppose.) Aside from a few extra Google apps, there really isn't that much bloatware aside from what I already mentioned above. I can wait for a custom rom/recovery (though having a custom recovery would be nice as it would allow me to backup my phone incase something gets messed up). I just want to free up some internal storage by removing the bloatware.
(also, the no outside links thing with new users is annoying. I agree new users shouldn't be allowed to. But please at least code the forum to be smarter. I had to manually remove all the links to a post I quoted before it would let me post. That's kinda stupid. If I quote a post in the same thread I'm responding too that has links, it should be assumed to be safe since the links were posted by a verified member. I would hope the forum could fix that or at least have the common ***king courtesy of removing the links from the quotes for me. )
EDIT:
Ok some interesting news to report. It almost wants to work now. For what ever reason, it randomly decided to finally show me the "Try it" button. (I should have clarified earlier it never displayed that button. It would just say root strategy unavailable and that was the end of it. Now it says there is one and lets me use the Try It button. However it will get to about 60% (though it will randomly stop earlier on other attempts. Sometimes my phone will reboot after it reaches 20% or so) it will just say root failed.
I don't understand why this is seeing that my LG Sunrise is pretty much the same as someone else who managed to root it with Kingroot. It's never been updated. (I even checked for updates and there aren't any).
The only thing I can think of that might be a problem is that the phone isn't yet activated as I have not gotten air time for it yet. Does this root process require the phone to be on an active SIM first?
Root with Root Genius
I have root my LG L15G (Android 4.4.2, kernel 3.4.0+, software version LGL15G10f) with Root Genius for PC v3.0.85.
Of cource, before rooting "Developer options" must be unlocked (5-8 taps on Settings>About Phone>Software information>Build number) and turned on; in "Developer options" must be selected "USB debugging".
After this connect phone to PC. All phone drivers must be installed.
Run Root Genius. When program will ready and say about connect with LG L15G - press one button. After 2-3 minutes root is enabled.
Titanium Backup works. But I have no ideas for unlock the phone to make a possibility work in other GSM-networks, except TracFone's.
Hmm, I had tried Root Genius and that didn't work for me (and yeah I did enable USB debugging. I apparently was using an older build of Root Genius. But I found and used the build you used and still get the unsupported model error. ). My software version is as follows:
Android Version: 4.4.2
Baseband version: M8610B-AAAANAZM-1.0.6060
Kernel version: 3.4.0+
Build number: KOT49I.LGL15G11a
Software version: LGL15G11a
There does appear to be some differences in the software version of mine vs the post above me. I'm guessing they changed something. But that's odd as my phone was brand new just like yours assuming you got it around the same time as me.
EDIT. Ok some bad news. Looks like there was a newer software update (that my phone apparently came with) that blocks root and even prevents download mode from working. (I had attempted to boot into download mode but none of the button combinations work and even the root scripts I've tried can't get it to reboot into download mode)
Seems I'm stuck with a phone I probably can't ever root.
It seems it can still be forced into download mode by using a "56k/130k/910k cable" cable (special cable with resistor on one of the data lines). But they are running for $18 on ebay and way to damn expensive for a simple cable with a resistor installed. Resistors are probably only worth pennies each, so they are way too expensive to be charging that much for it.
If I had a such a cable, the root script I had tried awhile back might have worked as it needs to get the phone into download mode to finish the process.
There seems that there's little hope for your phone but I may have a solution. My LG Sunrise got updated as well and got root access with the update. You can use King Root but not Kingo.
Look it up on Google. So far I've had no success on getting to the recovery mode.
I've tried rooting with KingRoot. It will just say it failed after 20% (sometimes it goes higher, but always end with it saying this).
Note that unlike your phone, mine already had the latest update out of the box.
Apache Thunder said:
I just got this phone for Christmas. What version of Kingroot did you use? The ones I'm downloading don't work. (The one I've tried says something about no available root strategy and adds me to some stupid que line or something. There is no "try it" button after it does this.) You happen to have the specific APK you used and what version was your phone on when you rooted it?
Currently mine is Android version 4.4.2 with kernel version 3.4.0. I haven't attempted to update it yet as I am to assume that would be a bad idea. Unless you have a version newer then mine, then I guess updating would actually help me in this situation.
Looks like there STILL isn't any custom rom or custom recovery for this phone yet. It's been out since July and thanks to the $10 phone promo, there are tons of these out in the wild so I'm surprised nothing has been done with it yet.
I really want to root it as I want to remove some bloatware like McAfee and Polaris office. I would also like to uninstall Chrome so that I can install it to SD card. (unless Chrome can't be moved to SD card, in which case this would be a waste of time I suppose.) Aside from a few extra Google apps, there really isn't that much bloatware aside from what I already mentioned above. I can wait for a custom rom/recovery (though having a custom recovery would be nice as it would allow me to backup my phone incase something gets messed up). I just want to free up some internal storage by removing the bloatware.
(also, the no outside links thing with new users is annoying. I agree new users shouldn't be allowed to. But please at least code the forum to be smarter. I had to manually remove all the links to a post I quoted before it would let me post. That's kinda stupid. If I quote a post in the same thread I'm responding too that has links, it should be assumed to be safe since the links were posted by a verified member. I would hope the forum could fix that or at least have the common ***king courtesy of removing the links from the quotes for me. )
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Ok some interesting news to report. It almost wants to work now. For what ever reason, it randomly decided to finally show me the "Try it" button. (I should have clarified earlier it never displayed that button. It would just say root strategy unavailable and that was the end of it. Now it says there is one and lets me use the Try It button. However it will get to about 60% (though it will randomly stop earlier on other attempts. Sometimes my phone will reboot after it reaches 20% or so) it will just say root failed.
I don't understand why this is seeing that my LG Sunrise is pretty much the same as someone else who managed to root it with Kingroot. It's never been updated. (I even checked for updates and there aren't any).
The only thing I can think of that might be a problem is that the phone isn't yet activated as I have not gotten air time for it yet. Does this root process require the phone to be on an active SIM first?
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If you still haven't got root yet,for me it was McAfee that's been blocking Kingroot every since Nov.
Even though I never set up an account,it was the culprit..I opened the McAfee app created the account and Disabled.
Went to settings,ALL apps,then opened McAfee..Scrolled down to ''manage space'' and deactivated and hit force stop.
Then I ran KingRoot version 4.8.0 from this site.My device rebooted at around 30%,went back to KingRoot and it finished rooting.
THANK YOU!
It took a few tries, but after disabling McAfee's root protection (It completely skipped my mind that this stupid app would have a feature that would interfere. ) KingRoot definitely did it's thing. (I had to re-attempt twice because once it rebooted and failed. So I had to kill the app again and try again. That time it rooted without restarting).
I've already uninstalled McAfee and a few other system apps I need to get rid of. (McAfee on a $10 phone? Yeah..... No.... I'll take my chances. )
I also replaced KingRoot with SuperSU and uninstalled Purify and the KingRoot app that installed the root. After cleaning out unneeded bloatware, this phone is pretty responsive now! It used to lag a little and not register touches some times. But after cleaning out the bloatware (McAfee was probably the main source of the lag) it runs pretty well now!
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Ok minor issue. I can't seem to uninstall Chrome (since it's a system app on this phone). It keeps reinstalling it self. It won't stay gone. What would be causing that? I wanted to move Chrome to SD so it doesn't take up space. But this particular phone won't let me.
Seems to happen with Polaris Office as well. Not a big deal at the moment. I can just freeze this app so it won't take up any CPU time/ram. Freezing it seems to work fine. Uninstalling it just results in it mysteriously reinstalling it self....
Does yours lose root after rebooting? I tried to run 'adb reboot recovery' for giggles and SuperSU no longer had root when it failed to start the local and booted normally.
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anuraj1 said:
If anyone has a Linux setup, we can compile our own TWRP. I found the kernel source earlier today: http://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=NAME&search=Lgl15g
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I have the Android SDK installed on my desktop but the TWRP porting guide by Dees_Troy is a little bit too vague for a first timer. I was able to extract the stock recovery using dd this afternoon.
I haven't tried to reboot mine into recovery mode. But root sticks when doing normal reboots.
recovery/rom LG-L15G
I am currently working with this phone to provide a twrp recovery that will work properly, please hang on while i work out the bugs. its been a while since i developed anything, was taking a extended break from development
DroidHost said:
I am currently working with this phone to provide a twrp recovery that will work properly, please hang on while i work out the bugs. its been a while since i developed anything, was taking a extended break from development
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That's really awesome! I'm looking forward to what you come up with. I'd be happy to send you some beer money for your efforts as well!
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That's really awesome! I'm looking forward to what you come up with. I'd be happy to send you some beer money for your efforts as well!
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Hang on to that beer money for now, I am working on zeroing the /laf partition to gain access to fastboot hopefully this will work out, and we will have save and easy way to unlock the bootloader on phone to make it flashable
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Hang on to that beer money for now, I am working on zeroing the /laf partition to gain access to fastboot hopefully this will work out, and we will have save and easy way to unlock the bootloader on phone to make it flashable
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That's fantastic. If it would help, I have one of those variable resistor cables that some LG phone requires for supporting baseband or entering the bootloader.
This is the cable I have: http://m.ebay.com/itm/131321398015
It is described here as well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069564
Hi fellows,
My kindle fire HD 6 - 4th Gen recently updated itself to 5.1.1. It worked well for a few days and one fine morning, it was stuck with a future date - Feb 10, 2036, yes the year 2036.
I've tried all sorts of things to fix it - factory reset, changed my wifi router (cos it says it gets the time from there), hooked onto my friends wifi, talked to Amazon support (useless anyway) but there hasn't been a resolution. Its day 10 today and the date has moved to Feb 19, 2036.
Because of this year mismatch, the kindle considers all the SSL certificates from present year to be obsolete and doesn't connect to anything which is over SSL - HTTPS, Sync, Apps, nothing works. HTTP sites work as expected, no issues at all.
I was wondering if reinstalling the 5.1.1 update manually would help and that is pretty much my last option, any ideas what else I could try apart from trying to root it ?
How wonderfully bizarre! Are you sure you can't adapt to it . There must be some advantage to a device existing 20 years in the future!
I read some posts a while back in Amazon discussions about fixing time problems with the wifi advanced options (long press network name>modify network>advanced options>ip=static), but you'll need to search for required changes unless you, or someone else here, knows exactly what settings to use.
Systemwise, you can download 5.1.1 from here, put it in /sdcard (not in a folder) and see if it will reinstall by pressing Update Now in Device Options. I don't think that works when you're up-to-date, but worth a try. If no luck, you'll need to root to reinstall 5.1.1 in TWRP. @bibikalka reveals it all here.
EDIT: @crankdoofus, just assumed you'd messed around with manually changing time zone in settings, then changing back to auto. You did, right?
Thanks for reply DoLooper. For now, I think its a sign from my future self to connect to time travel portal, only that I don't know the URL
regarding the trials ..
1. I downloaded the update offline and forced update, but it refused saying its already running equal or higher
2. I tried to use the advanced options in wireless connections .. it doesn't seem to have many only a proxy address and option to provide static IP/DHCP
3. Turning of WiFi, Automatic timezone, rebooting and factory reset and all kind of combinations of these four haven't yielded any positive results
Strangely enough, I have a nexus 7 tablet with the same "use network settings" and it seems to having the correct time all this while.
Any other suggestions before I root it ?
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Thanks for reply DoLooper. For now, I think its a sign from my future self to connect to time travel portal, only that I don't know the URL
regarding the trials ..
1. I downloaded the update offline and forced update, but it refused saying its already running equal or higher
2. I tried to use the advanced options in wireless connections .. it doesn't seem to have many only a proxy address and option to provide static IP/DHCP
3. Turning of WiFi, Automatic timezone, rebooting and factory reset and all kind of combinations of these four haven't yielded any positive results
Strangely enough, I have a nexus 7 tablet with the same "use network settings" and it seems to having the correct time all this while.
Any other suggestions before I root it ?
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Probably a factory reset will fix this.
Another option is to update everything to nice rooted Lollipop, and do factory reset during the process. Root first, install TWRP. Then before installing Lollipop format /data first as fat, then back to ext4 . This should clear everything real good, including /sdcard. Without reboot, from TWRP follow the guide to install Lollipop. This should have the cleanest system you can have, with the exception of some small partitions (which could become a problem for you). See what this gets you.
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Probably a factory reset will fix this.
Another option is to update everything to nice rooted Lollipop, and do factory reset during the process. Root first, install TWRP. Then before installing Lollipop format /data first as fat, then back to ext4 . This should clear everything real good, including /sdcard. Without reboot, from TWRP follow the guide to install Lollipop. This should have the cleanest system you can have, with the exception of some small partitions (which could become a problem for you). See what this gets you.
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Thanks for the suggestions bibikalka and here is the update.
A factory reset doesn't help. Its still the same.
I tried these steps .. root using kingroot, used gscript (and 453_key_images.zip and flash453.zip) to get into recovery - TWRP. There I formatted /data as fat, then back as ext4. Everything seemed to work OK, no error messages. Then I put back 5.4.1_1133_stock_recovery_uboot to get the recovery back to stock so I could get back in.
After reboot, it spent about 10 minutes optimizing apps, but the problem still remains.
Recovery logs indicate quite a few of these messages, if its of any help...
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for localtime!
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for GMT!
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for posixrules!
What else can I try :
1. Another ROM perhaps ? - CM11 by ggow ?
2. Downgrade from 5.1.1 to 4.5.3 ?
Any suggestions are welcome, currently this is not a brick but pretty much useless.
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Thanks for the suggestions bibikalka and here is the update.
A factory reset doesn't help. Its still the same.
I tried these steps .. root using kingroot, used gscript (and 453_key_images.zip and flash453.zip) to get into recovery - TWRP. There I formatted /data as fat, then back as ext4. Everything seemed to work OK, no error messages. Then I put back 5.4.1_1133_stock_recovery_uboot to get the recovery back to stock so I could get back in.
After reboot, it spent about 10 minutes optimizing apps, but the problem still remains.
Recovery logs indicate quite a few of these messages, if its of any help...
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for localtime!
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for GMT!
__bionic_open_tzdata: couldn't find any tzdata when looking for posixrules!
What else can I try :
1. Another ROM perhaps ? - CM11 by ggow ?
2. Downgrade from 5.1.1 to 4.5.3 ?
Any suggestions are welcome, currently this is not a brick but pretty much useless.
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It's all a mystery, but anyway ... A good bet is to downgrade to 4.5.3, and see if FireOS 4 also has the time screwed up. If it becomes OK, try updating to 5.1.1 . If not, I guess you could try CM11, no harm.
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It's all a mystery, but anyway ... A good bet is to downgrade to 4.5.3, and see if FireOS 4 also has the time screwed up. If it becomes OK, try updating to 5.1.1 . If not, I guess you could try CM11, no harm.
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So here is the update
Quick update - got it fixed by running an app to sync the time, it just needed root access to do it.
Long update - I saw that 5.1.2 was out, so I thought it might help. Downloaded and updated offline, didn't help. Worse, now I had lost root and Kingroot said it didn't know how to root it - tried about 7 times.
Booted into recovery, lollipop recovery has sideload options. So I setup adb and drivers (thanks to detailed posts by @DoLooper), and side loaded 4.5.3. Rebooted, date still wasn't fixed. But now kingroot was helpful and I chanced upon this app called ClockSync, which needed root access to sync system time with one of the NTP servers worldwide. And now I am upgrading to 5.1.1 to get back where I was but in the present tense. I intend to keep it rooted and keep the ClockSync app handy.
All this nonsense with Amazon yielded a 30$ store credit which should come in handy now
and thanks a lot for your help guys, @DoLooper and @bibikalka, your replies were just enough for me to prod on.
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So here is the update
Quick update - got it fixed by running an app to sync the time, it just needed root access to do it.
Long update - I saw that 5.1.2 was out, so I thought it might help. Downloaded and updated offline, didn't help. Worse, now I had lost root and Kingroot said it didn't know how to root it - tried about 7 times.
Booted into recovery, lollipop recovery has sideload options. So I setup adb and drivers (thanks to detailed posts by @DoLooper), and side loaded 4.5.3. Rebooted, date still wasn't fixed. But now kingroot was helpful and I chanced upon this app called ClockSync, which needed root access to sync system time with one of the NTP servers worldwide. And now I am upgrading to 5.1.1 to get back where I was but in the present tense. I intend to keep it rooted and keep the ClockSync app handy.
All this nonsense with Amazon yielded a 30$ store credit which should come in handy now
and thanks a lot for your help guys, @DoLooper and @bibikalka, your replies were just enough for me to prod on.
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This is interesting! Did you run 5.1.2 rootless, downgraded to 4.5.3, and then upgraded to 5.1.1 from 4.5.3 using my guide ? So your bootloaders now are 5.1.1 (meaning you did not do anything special regarding bootloaders when you went from 5.1.2 to 4.5.3 to 5.1.1 ) ? And everything is working now ?
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This is interesting! Did you run 5.1.2 rootless, downgraded to 4.5.3, and then upgraded to 5.1.1 from 4.5.3 using my guide ? So your bootloaders now are 5.1.1 (meaning you did not do anything special regarding bootloaders when you went from 5.1.2 to 4.5.3 to 5.1.1 ) ? And everything is working now ?
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Yes, once I had 5.1.2, I lost root. Kingroot could not root it even after multiple attempts. The only option was to try out sideload. A sideload with 4.5.3 binaries worked. Then I moved on to 5.1.1 using your guide.
After sideloading 4.5.3, the boot loader was also over written with older one (verified by booting into recovery). After upgrade to 5.1.1, now my boot loader is at 5.1.1 stage.
Everything with regards to kindle is working, tried multiple reboots to be sure. I had a glitch with su though.
Supersu, for some reason complains that it needs to be upgraded, but it stays on the screen indefinitely while upgrade (i tried sideload as well, no luck). An adb shell su -v or adb shell su -V returns kingsroot user. So I'm guessing there are some remains of kingsroot still there although I did a wipe at the end as per your procedure. There seems to be partial root as esexplorer can access /sys, etc very well. Adb shell su fails.
I can help with more diagnostics if you need any. Really thankful for the good job that you're doing here !
Further to my investigations with messed up supersu, I realized that kingroot installs root in a strange manner and supersu doesn't seem to like it. In my opinion, supersu will never work till kingroot is incharge (I may be wrong, this is based on my experience). It keeps saying that it needs to be updated, but never gets done.
So while looking for ways to get rid of kingroot (sorry I don't trust that app other than for rooting my device) and installing supersu, I landed at this thread..http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/lenovo-k4-note-replace-kingroot-supersu-t3314955.
If you follow the instructions, it works. So now I'm kingroot free, but still rooted with my favorite su binary.
I'm just putting it here for the benefit of others who might want to do the same. @bibikalka, my suggestion is to include this step in your guide instead of flashing the supersu.zip to end up with a neat and clean kingroot free system. Thanks again for supporting us.
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Further to my investigations with messed up supersu, I realized that kingroot installs root in a strange manner and supersu doesn't seem to like it. In my opinion, supersu will never work till kingroot is incharge (I may be wrong, this is based on my experience). It keeps saying that it needs to be updated, but never gets done.
So while looking for ways to get rid of kingroot (sorry I don't trust that app other than for rooting my device) and installing supersu, I landed at this thread..http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/lenovo-k4-note-replace-kingroot-supersu-t3314955.
If you follow the instructions, it works. So now I'm kingroot free, but still rooted with my favorite su binary.
I'm just putting it here for the benefit of others who might want to do the same. @bibikalka, my suggestion is to include this step in your guide instead of flashing the supersu.zip to end up with a neat and clean kingroot free system. Thanks again for supporting us.
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This is a fair point, but of somewhat narrow interest. The TWRP install wipes out Kingroot, so it's not really an issue. People like Kingroot to get them root, but then they all of a sudden become super suspicious And for that reason if you get TWRP, you can install fresh copy of FireOS, which has no Kingroot traces.
This worked for me !!
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Hi fellows,
My kindle fire HD 6 - 4th Gen recently updated itself to 5.1.1. It worked well for a few days and one fine morning, it was stuck with a future date - Feb 10, 2036, yes the year 2036.
I've tried all sorts of things to fix it - factory reset, changed my wifi router (cos it says it gets the time from there), hooked onto my friends wifi, talked to Amazon support (useless anyway) but there hasn't been a resolution. Its day 10 today and the date has moved to Feb 19, 2036.
Because of this year mismatch, the kindle considers all the SSL certificates from present year to be obsolete and doesn't connect to anything which is over SSL - HTTPS, Sync, Apps, nothing works. HTTP sites work as expected, no issues at all.
I was wondering if reinstalling the 5.1.1 update manually would help and that is pretty much my last option, any ideas what else I could try apart from trying to root it ?
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Hi, I had the same issue. I didn't want to root my kindle fire so contacted the Amazon support for help. Since my tablet was out of warranty all they could offer was a discount on a new one. This is after collecting all log reports and updating to OS 5.3.2.0 So I did the following which fixed my date and time issue.
Step 1. Enable developer options and turn on ADB. Search and install ADB drivers for your PC/MAC
Step 2. Download the amazon fire 5th generation super tool by root junkie. http://www.rootjunky.com/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool/
Step 3. Connect the tablet and run the super tool. Choose option 2. install google play store.
Once this is done, midway through the process it will correct the date and time. once this is done, you can choose to continue to install play store or stop the process.
Don't try to root, there are several warnings all over the forums that it'll brick the device.
Trying to root Nougat (Android 7)? Then read the comments at the bottom please...
I will first state I do NOT own a Moto G4, I own the G3 and the X Pure which are both 3rd Gen devices, but I was requested to write this tutorial by a few users here due to lots of failed root attempts using older "standard" methods that do not work on this device. I also do not like the "one click" root methods, because they can and do fail (KingoRoot will brick a Moto G3/4, regardless of what it's web page says), and when they do people have no idea how to fix it. The manual way is not difficult, and it teaches you how to work on, fix, and use your device on a level above that of the average smartphone user.
I will only cover rooting, the prerequisites are covered elsewhere in detail and I will link to reliable sources for the information. Specifics of the prerequisites are outside of the scope of this tutorial, but are open for discussion in this thread. Remember, I do not own this device although the methods used are the same as similar devices.
Prerequisites:
0) Be running Marshmallow (Android 6.x) stock ROM, at this time Nougat (Android 7.x) is not working via any method.
1) Device must have an unlocked bootloader. See Moto - Unlocking the Bootloader for more info.
NOTE: As of 7/18/2016, Amazon ad-subsidised Moto G 4th Gen devices cannot be bootloader unlocked, therefore they cannot be rooted. Sorry, Lollipop and newer Android security changes pretty much put an end to that.
2) You need to have TWRP installed or one-time booted via fastboot. CWM and other recoveries will NOT work at this time. See TWRP's Moto G 2016 page
3) You need a copy of the latest stable SuperSU ZIP from Chainfire's site on the internal storage or SD card of your device. SR1-SuperSU-v2.78-SR1-20160915123031.zip is the lastest version verified to work with this method.
Note: Do NOT use any 2.77 version, it was a beta intended specifically for the SG Note 7 and will not work, it does not harm but fails to root.
4) Reboot and start TWRP recovery, and PERFORM A COMPLETE BACKUP IN TWRP (Nandroid)!!!
How to do it:
Now, the procedure is the same whether you are trying to root the first time, or you did it the old way just flashing SuperSU and are now not able to boot...
In TWRP, go to Advanced and open the Terminal, in the terminal type this EXACTLY as shown:
Code:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
Now press enter (there is no confirmation returned), then exit and press the Home key. Go to Install and select the SuperSU zip file you downloaded from Prerequisite #3 and swipe to flash it and reboot. No need to clear caches or anything else but you are welcome to if you wish. You can install SuperSU updates normally through the app going forward (as of this posting).
Why do I have to do this???
For whatever reason, the install script for SuperSU does not recognize that this device (like many others) requires a systemless root installation. By creating /data/.supersu in the TWRP recovery environment, the SuperSU install script parses the file and sees "SYSTEMLESS=true" and ignores what it auto-detects and forces a systemless root installation.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
As always, if this is the first time you have booted TWRP or attempted root... BACKUP IN TWRP FIRST!!! Once the system is modified, it cannot be undone (easily) and you will always have a known good starting place if the worst happens.
EDIT: Photos added showing what a proper command and flash should look like. Note that in picture 1 the exit command is not needed, you can just back out. In pictures 2 and 3 a proper flash of SuperSU is shown, note that system-less mode is specified and the boot image is patched, this is what should occur. It is normal for it to loop once or twice, but that is it, first boot could take 10 minutes plus.
Notes on Nougat/Android 7... At this time this method of rooting does not work properly on the official Nougat ROM for this device, it causes WiFi issues and interface problems (settings crashes, etc) and with no complete factory image there is no work fix other than to restore your Nandroid backup to pre-root status. If you wish to play with this method and try it, your on your own, I will try to assist but as I stated earlier I do not own this device. To my knowledge as of this posting, there is no working root on stock Android 7 on this device.
I can confirm this worked on my formerly-amazon XT1625 16GB G4. You will get an error about not being able to mount /data, but it proceeds and works anyway.
This is exactly what was missing! I rooted as normal with the latest SuperSU expecting it to just work like on other phones/tablets, but yeah. Before specifying systemless, it hung on boot. After following your instructions it booted right up. Thanks!
Also if you setup adaptable storage with your SDcard, so it works like internal storage, TWRP can't find any files on the SDcard. You will need to revert to non-adaptable storage for TWRP to find the supersu ZIP file.
And make sure you're using the latest SuperSU-- I accidentally tried a very old version which did not work!
Scared Noobie
I should probably be posting this on some noobie forum, but I read Motorola's "Unlock Your Bootloader" and it scared the **** out of me. Can someone give me a ballpark figure of the chances of bricking the phone? (I know this particular phone is new, but I'm just looking for a rough estimate. How common is it generally to brick a phone just from unlocking the bootloader?)
Appreciate this. I miss the old days where it was all simple. Everything was flashable. Never had to flash back to something or re flash.
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I should probably be posting this on some noobie forum, but I read Motorola's "Unlock Your Bootloader" and it scared the **** out of me. Can someone give me a ballpark figure of the chances of bricking the phone? (I know this particular phone is new, but I'm just looking for a rough estimate. How common is it generally to brick a phone just from unlocking the bootloader?)
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It's about as common as bring bricked from performing a factory reset, because that is the only part that really does much... So extremely rare, but the possibility is always there. Remember to have patience, the resets and wipes can take what seems like forever.
The dangerous part is what you do after the bootloader is unlocked.
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cuvtixo said:
I should probably be posting this on some noobie forum, but I read Motorola's "Unlock Your Bootloader" and it scared the **** out of me. Can someone give me a ballpark figure of the chances of bricking the phone? (I know this particular phone is new, but I'm just looking for a rough estimate. How common is it generally to brick a phone just from unlocking the bootloader?)
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Very rare...all you need is read, read, read and follow the instructions. Good luck
Very nice and just what I needed. Worked perfectly on my Amazon Moto G4 with ads. I got no errors or messages but booted fine-got caught in a boot loop once as the SuperSU file explains after it installs. Boots in less then a minute first time.
Marty
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It's about as common as bring bricked from performing a factory reset, because that is the only part that really does much... So extremely rare, but the possibility is always there. Remember to have patience, the resets and wipes can take what seems like forever.
The dangerous part is what you do after the bootloader is unlocked.
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Hey i wiped this up based on your post it should really help. it completely automates the process check it out if you want to and you can also ad it to the OP if you want to.
DOWNLOAD TOOL HERE Root-moto-g-4th-gen
Tomsgt said:
Hey i wiped this up based on your post it should really help. it completely automates the process check it out if you want to and you can also ad it to the OP if you want to.
DOWNLOAD TOOL HERE Root-moto-g-4th-gen
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cheers mate
I signed up for xda just to give you props! I rooted my phone using instructions not from here and i was suck in a boot loop. your little command there fixed it! I freakin love you.. wish i could buy you dinner! Thanks a million
zipjay said:
I signed up for xda just to give you props! I rooted my phone using instructions not from here and i was suck in a boot loop. your little command there fixed it! I freakin love you.. wish i could buy you dinner! Thanks a million
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Your welcome... Just give click thanks on the first post, but if you feel absolutely compelled to buy me dinner, there is the Donate button.
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I rooted my G4 in the normal way using supersu 2.46, and now boot hangs on the white Moto screen. (advice from another site)
I am waiting for a SD card to update to 2.76 with the systemless command.
Is there anything else I can do in the interim, I tried deleting the contents of /supersu from Twrp and that hasnt made any difference. I have also wiped data and caches.
thanks .. Mike
mikeruss said:
I rooted my G4 in the normal way using supersu 2.46, and now boot hangs on the white Moto screen. (advice from another site)
I am waiting for a SD card to update to 2.76 with the systemless command.
Is there anything else I can do in the interim, I tried deleting the contents of /supersu from Twrp and that hasnt made any difference. I have also wiped data and caches.
thanks .. Mike
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Can't you just use MTP mode of TWRP to copy the latest SuperSU to internal storage then flash after creating the config file?
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thank you, worked fine.
would I be right in thinking I need the sdk23, arm, 64 bit version of xposed ?
mikeruss said:
thank you, worked fine.
would I be right in thinking I need the sdk23, arm, 64 bit version of xposed ?
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I don't know... I don't own the G4 *yet* but possibly in the near future now that I know the Amazon version can have the ads striped out easily enough... I would do a nandorid and try it, if it fails, restore and use the 32-bit version.
Someone else may have a better answer for you.
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I don't know... I don't own the G4 *yet* but possibly in the near future now that I know the Amazon version can have the ads striped out easily enough... I would do a nandorid and try it, if it fails, restore and use the 32-bit version.
Someone else may have a better answer for you.
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32 bit
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thanks, xposed works fine
Well, I was planning on joining all of you with your Moto G4's soon, or possibly the G4 Plus... but since the Amazon version can't be unlocked anymore I got cold feet, and today Best Buy was running a special on the Moto X Pure 32GB edition for $249 (My Best Buy Elite members only), I pulled the trigger on that one instead. No change in helping though, I didn't have the device to begin with so I will continue to assist with this thread as I can.