Here is the completely stock ROM image for the GSM Galaxy Nexus, version ITL41F. It is not rooted, if you wish to root after installing use my Superboot. System and boot images are included, recovery and baseband are not. The baseband version for ITL41F is the same (XXKK1) as ITL41D, which is posted in this topic if required.
I know this will be useful to anyone wishing to revert their phone to get a future OTA, to chefs wanting to base a ROM on it etc. etc., so here it is.
To install, flash this update zip via ClockworkMod.
Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD - MD5: da1a2c364d316f734f5bd75e7a2f7e32
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hi paul,
i presume this is not the official ITL41F from google, but the one you have cooked yourseld?
qwerp_ said:
hi paul,
i presume this is not the official ITL41F from google, but the one you have cooked yourseld?
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It's official Samsung firmware.
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
Think I'll have a play about with this in my kitchen - get some practice in for when I get my GN
Shodney said:
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
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You can't flash the recovery image as your using CWM to flash it
You'll need fastboot to flash the recovery
Evostance said:
You can't flash the recovery image as your using CWM to flash it
You'll need fastboot to flash the recovery
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Oooh. I can see how that would be a problem
Bit of an issue, the dsixda kitchen won't deodex the ROM. Any suggestions?
EDIT: Ignore me, should've actually checked to see if dsixda had returned to update his kitchen - which he has!
Is this the one with the permanent volume bugfix?
Annie the Eagle said:
Is this the one with the permanent volume bugfix?
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Yes it is....
solved my own problem
Shodney said:
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
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install the rom then lock bootloader then recovery should revert back to stock,it worked on the nexus s so i think it should work the same on this i hope lol
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
EDIT
Sorry that build is only 4.0.1 (ITL41D)
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siedkins said:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
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its a tar file how to use it
siedkins said:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
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It's also not the volume fix build, which is a shame
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EddyOS said:
It's also not the volume fix build, which is a shame
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Yes apologies - I reedited my post when I saw that also.
Sorry for cross posting on this thread. Hopefully they will release the new updated version soon.
Although it probably worth a look as it has an autoscript to restore your phone to stock by flashing multiple files.
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
Stretlow said:
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
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I need an answer as well.
is it just me but does cw recovery prevent you from installing ota updates?
I keep getting the alert from Google to update but get the sad hospitalised Droid when trying to install.
If I flash the stock rom but still have cw recovery and root the phone, will the ota updates work?
Ez
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Stretlow said:
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
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As far as i know this not touching your recovery.You must lock the bootloader in order to have stock recovery.You must root it again and install rom manager to access it through UI enviroment.I dont know for sure how you can access it with button combination (i think middle volume and power button)
طوني تبولة said:
I need an answer as well.
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Check my answer
djcr33p said:
is it just me but does cw recovery prevent you from installing ota updates?
I keep getting the alert from Google to update but get the sad hospitalised Droid when trying to install.
If I flash the stock rom but still have cw recovery and root the phone, will the ota updates work?
Ez
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I think your problem is cwm recovery and not the root.You must lock the bootloader in order to have stock recovery.After that the update can installed succesfully
ps: not an expert.From what i read and tried
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Got a notification for a system update. Pulled the link from logcat:
http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-ITL41F-from-ITL41D.11bbbccb.zip
Sorry if this has already been posted.
Many thanks - I also got the update when I checked it
It downloaded a zip file to my phone. What do I do with it?
Thanks.
Rik.
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Just had my notification for the update
Just downloaded, its only 960k?
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Am on custom rom is why its a zip. Only can be used on stock I guess.
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aindow said:
It downloaded a zip file to my phone. What do I do with it?
Thanks.
Rik.
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Flash it from ClockworkMod recovery
Use this guide to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19465384&posted=1#
Install RomManager from the market then flash ClockworkMod recovery from there and flash the .zip from there
Or just wait for it to come OTA
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Flash it from ClockworkMod recovery
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You tried?
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The Gingerbread Man said:
Just downloaded, its only 960k?
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yes it's only 960kb
spences10 said:
Flash it from ClockworkMod recovery
Use this guide to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19465384&posted=1#
Install RomManager from the market then flash ClockworkMod recovery from there and flash the .zip from there
Or just wait for it to come OTA
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Thanks am rooted and got cwm. Guess we loose root after flashing
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oscillik said:
yes it's only 960kb
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Just seems rather small,: had a look through and looks to be a lot of things. Thought could be a bad download.
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The Gingerbread Man said:
Just seems rather small,: had a look through and looks to be a lot of things. Thought could be a bad download.
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screenshots showing update size
from all accounts so far, the update has only really made changes to the kernel. so the update would only be small.
I'm stock so I just applied it and it seems fine. No obvious changes. I tried a USB game controller and it still didn't work so I think its just the volume bug fix (although there are alot of patch files in the zip).
I don't know how to apply it manually I'm afraid now we don't have the /sdcard partition accessible via USB mass storage. Could try renaming to update.zip, putting in the root of MTP storage, booting into recovery (hold vol down and power) and see if it can be applied?
footboydog said:
Got a notification for a system update. Pulled the link from logcat:
http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-ITL41F-from-ITL41D.11bbbccb.zip
Sorry if this has already been posted.
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Thanks for posting this!
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I'm stock so I just applied it and it seems fine. No obvious changes. I tried a USB game controller and it still didn't work so I think its just the volume bug fix (although there are alot of patch files in the zip).
I don't know how to apply it manually I'm afraid now we don't have the /sdcard partition accessible via USB mass storage. Could try renaming to update.zip, putting in the root of MTP storage, booting into recovery (hold vol down and power) and see if it can be applied?
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i've already tried that, it doesn't work unfortunately
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Just seems rather small,: had a look through and looks to be a lot of things. Thought could be a bad download.
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Yeah you loose root, but that guide didn't take five minutes to get back root again, when you flash it from cwmr there is a lot of updates going on
Just downloaded from my stock GN, 0.94mb and when I try to open it says Cannot open file. Ah well, guess I have to wait for tommorow.
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Yeah you loose root, but that guide didn't take five minutes to get back root again, when you flash it from cwmr there is a lot of updates going on
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Will probably wait and hope the roms are updated tomorrow. If I didn't have work at 6.30am id go and root again tonight but really can't be assed right now lol
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Whats needed here if we rooted with Superboot R3?
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Whats needed here if we rooted with Superboot R3?
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Rom manager, then to flash cwm recovery through that and then root again (optional)
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CWM won't work if you have encrypted your device. Damn...
I started doing the Google framework force stop and clear cache today while on wifi and was prompted after 5 or 6 tries. It downloaded, verified download, rebooted and TRIED to install. About 15% through, it said untrusted zip and cwm screen popped up top and asked 'install untrusted zip?' Of course I hit yes.. why isn't it trusted? Its straight from the carrier. Anyway it immediately said installation aborted. I repeated this process again and got the same results. Please someone help. Now that JB is finally here my phone won't take it???
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Your phone is rooted? If yes you can't install OTA updates
I'm rooted yes. So what do I do? Unroot?
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htc_woe_is_me said:
I started doing the Google framework force stop and clear cache today while on wifi and was prompted after 5 or 6 tries. It downloaded, verified download, rebooted and TRIED to install. About 15% through, it said untrusted zip and cwm screen popped up top and asked 'install untrusted zip?' Of course I hit yes.. why isn't it trusted? Its straight from the carrier. Anyway it immediately said installation aborted. I repeated this process again and got the same results. Please someone help. Now that JB is finally here my phone won't take it???
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If you have CWM flashed, you have to manually flash the update -- it won't install over-the-air. If you want to install it over-the-air, flash back the stock recovery then accept the update.
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Your phone is rooted? If yes you can't install OTA updates
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Not true. Root makes no difference.
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If you have CWM flashed, you have to manually flash the update -- it won't install over-the-air. If you want to install it over-the-air, flash back the stock recovery then accept the update.
Not true. Root makes no difference.
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So either way I will lose all my settings, home screens and what not?
I used Galaxy Nexus Toolkit to do all of my rooting, installing CWM and all-- is there a way to accomplish what I need to on there?
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If you have CWM flashed, you have to manually flash the update -- it won't install over-the-air. If you want to install it over-the-air, flash back the stock recovery then accept the update.
Not true. Root makes no difference.
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It's exact. But root can only be done if you have bootloader unlocked, and with unlocked bootloader can not install OTA updates
htc_woe_is_me said:
So either way I will lose all my settings, home screens and what not?
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No, updating using an OTA update file will NOT make you lose anything.
htc_woe_is_me said:
I used Galaxy Nexus Toolkit to do all of my rooting, installing CWM and all-- is there a way to accomplish what I need to on there?
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I can't help you out with the toolkit, but have a look at my signature for some useful links on doing things without a toolkit.
efrant said:
No, updating using an OTA update file will NOT make you lose anything.
I can't help you out with the toolkit, but have a look at my signature for some useful links on doing things without a toolkit.
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OK, so the best thing would be to flash the stock recovery? Sorry for all the questions, and I really appreciate all your help. I swear I used to know how to do this crap on my Dinc, but it's been years since I did all that.
htc_woe_is_me said:
OK, so the best thing would be to flash the stock recovery? Sorry for all the questions, and I really appreciate all your help. I swear I used to know how to do this crap on my Dinc, but it's been years since I did all that.
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Go to the Google page with all the images and download the mysid IMM76K image, extract the recovery.img from within, and flash it using fastboot: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Go to the Google page with all the images and download the mysid IMM76K image, extract the recovery.img from within, and flash it using fastboot: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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OK, I'm trying this now... I downloaded the images from Google.. extracted its contents... found the recovery image file. Do I need to put that file into a zip file?
htc_woe_is_me said:
OK, I'm trying this now... I downloaded the images from Google.. extracted its contents... found the recovery image file. Do I need to put that file into a zip file?
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Gnex Toolkit wasn't working because of some missing file... re-installed it and flashed the stock recovery via Gnex Toolkit (I think). Is there a way to check which recovery is running? Anyway, if it is indeed stock, I just got prompted again for the OTA JB update.. it's installing now.... fingers crossed!!!
..OK so now it rebooted... started installing, got about halfway through.. paused, then it went to the stock recovery screen and stayed with a red triangle around an exclamation point! What is happening here?!
I have now re-locked the bootloader and received the prompt for OTA again....
Still won't work for me. I've tried even flashing the stock image and it won't install at all. Actually nothing is installing.
I've never done anything to the phone besides unlocking the BL and rooting and switching to CWM. It seems to have something to do with the SD mount.. nut then again I have no idea.
Where's all the Android gurus at?
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htc_woe_is_me said:
Still won't work for me. I've tried even flashing the stock image and it won't install at all. Actually nothing is installing.
I've never done anything to the phone besides unlocking the BL and rooting and switching to CWM. It seems to have something to do with the SD mount.. nut then again I have no idea.
Where's all the Android gurus at?
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Follow the instructions in the "update" link in my signature.
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Guys i am having this EXACT problem, except on a S4 (I337M to be exact)
Here is my thread with the details
http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...t-update-ota-failure-using-triangle-away.html
But basically, im just wondering how i can get stock recovery back and get this ota to work!!!
Thanks!
Hello, I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S3 on Android 4.1.2. When I'm in my notifications screen, I can 'expand' my notifications by swiping down with two fingers on the notification. For example, if I received an email, I can see the full mail instead of just the sender in the notification screen.
And now back to the One X:
My friend, owning a HTC One X Android 4.0.3 and not able to upgrade his android, wants to have this too, since then he can view all incoming whatsapp messages without opening whatsapp.
Is there an app to do that? I've been google'ing for 3 hours and still don't have any result :/
Thanks
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Expandable Notifications wasn't there when I was using Stock 4.1 (JB)... Only when I installed a custom 4.2.2 ROM, I could use it...
I don't think there's an app available to enable that feature... AFAIK!
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Expandable Notifications wasn't there when I was using Stock 4.1 (JB)... Only when I installed a custom 4.2.2 ROM, I could use it...
I don't think there's an app available to enable that feature... AFAIK!
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Expandable notifications were there on stock JB.....
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The easiest solution would be upgrading to 4.1.1
Expandable notification works on stock 4.1.1
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There's this app which has advanced notifications. Not quite expandable, but similar. Haven't tried it myself though...
Explain why he can't update,we may be able to get him updated and kill 2 birds with 1 stone (not that I'd ever kill a bird)
Vcek said:
The easiest solution would be upgrading to 4.1.1
Expandable notification works on stock 4.1.1
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Yeah, it's the Android version making it possible I guess..
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There's this app which has advanced notifications. Not quite expandable, but similar. Haven't tried it myself though...
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We already tried this one, it just made his phone crash (rooted stock rom)
Wilks3y said:
Explain why he can't update,we may be able to get him updated and kill 2 birds with 1 stone (not that I'd ever kill a bird)
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He can't update, because after the (OTA) update is downloaded on his phone, it starts installing. But then the installing progress is being aborted suddenly and the phone just reboots.. So we just gave up trying to update and wanted to see if there is another way to get that.
AaronAverage said:
He can't update, because after the (OTA) update is downloaded on his phone, it starts installing. But then the installing progress is being aborted suddenly and the phone just reboots.. So we just gave up trying to update and wanted to see if there is another way to get that.
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That sounds as though something is stopping the update, was he rooted? Any custom ROM/Recovery etc? EVERYTHING needs to be pure stock for it to update correctly.
Wilks3y said:
That sounds as though something is stopping the update, was he rooted? Any custom ROM/Recovery etc? EVERYTHING needs to be pure stock for it to update correctly.
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Yeah, he is rooted and also has CWM Recovery installed
AaronAverage said:
Yeah, he is rooted and also has CWM Recovery installed
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Theres your problem mate, an OTA will not work, if you're device isn't fully stock.
It checks your device before updating, the reason it'll reboot and the update won't complete, is because the update is trying to use things that aren't their (Stock recovery etc)
Your best bet, is to find an RUU and run it, so your all stock.
Then OTA until Fully Updated, then do whatever you wish
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Theres your problem mate, an OTA will not work, if you're device isn't fully stock.
It checks your device before updating, the reason it'll reboot and the update won't complete, is because the update is trying to use things that aren't their (Stock recovery etc)
Your best bet, is to find an RUU and run it, so your all stock.
Then OTA until Fully Updated, then do whatever you wish
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Hm, then we'll try that, thanks to you all guys :good:
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Hm, then we'll try that, thanks to you all guys :good:
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Good luck mate,
If RUU fails, find a NAND backup from :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Then do the update procedure.
Stock recovery can be found here:
http://d-h.st/users/ClydeB1/?fld_id=8386#files
Wilks3y said:
Good luck mate,
If RUU fails, find a NAND backup from :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Then do the update procedure.
Stock recovery can be found here:
http://d-h.st/users/ClydeB1/?fld_id=8386#files
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That's great, thanks! we'll try that on the weekend.
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Hi everyone .
I'm new to xda.
I have 1 question..
Will I get the official OTA updates from htc if I unlock the bootloader ?
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
Mr Hofs said:
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
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Thankyou
:good:
Mr Hofs said:
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
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Can a Rooted hox with stock recovery get Ota updates?? everyone saya unroot it before updating... Im new to developing too and i own a rooted hox
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tonisr said:
Can a Rooted hox with stock recovery get Ota updates?? everyone saya unroot it before updating... Im new to developing too and i own a rooted hox
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Yes you can. Root will be gone after updating.........
I have a problem with my box..on stock without boot loader unlocked ...I by mistake deleted play store...n now even the official ota updates do not download...they show up saying there is a new update but not able to download help me
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Yes you can. Root will be gone after updating.........
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Is my phone stock? So will i be able to receive OTA normally?
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droid.iddu said:
I have a problem with my box..on stock without boot loader unlocked ...I by mistake deleted play store...n now even the official ota updates do not download...they show up saying there is a new update but not able to download help me
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Are you sure about that? I can't see how Play can be deleted without at least root. If it is deleted then a factory reset might fix it but be sure to backup important data such add pictures and music first.
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Are you sure about that? I can't see how Play can be deleted without at least root. If it is deleted then a factory reset might fix it but be sure to backup important data such add pictures and music first.
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Actually I have two phones ..one phone is one x n the other is one x+...this problem occurred in one x+...I by mistake uninstalled it from settings > apps ... The icon is still there in the app drawer ...n when I open the app it force closes automatically...I tried to install the apk which we usually get online...didn't work...n the second problem is I see ota updates in my phone but they don't download ..I click download it says "download progress going on. Check the status in the notification drawer"n when I slide down the drawer there is nothing downloading! ..
tonisr said:
Can a Rooted hox with stock recovery get Ota updates?? everyone saya unroot it before updating... Im new to developing too and i own a rooted hox
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Yes rooting is fine, what you need to do before installing an OTA update is re-lock your bootloader. This is because the OTA update will try to install through CWM or whatever other recovery you have flashed.
Mr Hofs said:
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
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Read the above ^^
A custom recovery will never install a HTC official update, not even when you relock the bootloader !
Mantenner said:
Yes rooting is fine, what you need to do before installing an OTA update is re-lock your bootloader. This is because the OTA update will try to install through CWM or whatever other recovery you have flashed.
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Mr Hofs said:
Read the above ^^
A custom recovery will never install a HTC official update, not even when you relock the bootloader !
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I suppose most people with root phone will have a custom recovery. So the first step would be flash back the "Stock recovery", then only can update.
phonixloo said:
I suppose most people with root phone will have a custom recovery. So the first step would be flash back the "Stock recovery", then only can update.
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Why quoting me ?
I knew that already.....but the first step is to install the stock rom
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Why quoting me ?
I knew that already.....but the first step is to install the stock rom
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Sorry...... I'm bad
I think of my own self only. In my case, I only rooted but without custom rom.
So I only need to flash back the stock recovery.
phonixloo said:
Sorry...... I'm bad
I think of my own self only. In my case, I only rooted but without custom rom.
So I only need to flash back the stock recovery.
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Ah yes in that case you only need a stock recovery
phonixloo said:
Sorry...... I'm bad
I think of my own self only. In my case, I only rooted but without custom rom.
So I only need to flash back the stock recovery.
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How do i know if i have a custom or stock recovery?
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tonisr said:
How do i know if i have a custom or stock recovery?
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Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
phonixloo said:
Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
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3.14.401.31 is mine
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tonisr said:
How do i know if i have a custom or stock recovery?
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By entering the bootloader and then to recovery, if you see a sign with triangle and a phone icon you have stock. If it enters directly you can see its custom.
Not by checking the software on the phone. If its a custom rom it can be anything !
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phonixloo said:
Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
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Nope that's not how you check the recovery !
phonixloo said:
Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
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NOOOOB
Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
pdolo5784 said:
Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
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You should flash back to stock and update. Cannot install OTA over a rooted rom I believe.
However, I came from Paranoid Android and followed the advice here, and it worked perfectly. Was able to keep root and TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68314164&postcount=69
oeusr said:
You should flash back to stock and update. Cannot install OTA over a rooted rom I believe.
However, I came from Paranoid Android and followed the advice here, and it worked perfectly. Was able to keep root and TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68314164&postcount=69
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currently on CM13.1 nightly I'm going to follow what you did. Hope it will work
I was rooted I use this post, and the is a link in that thread to the actual zip your will need, and also you must have the updated TWRP as well. All the information is in that thread. but that is literally it.
Download update zip
Download Flashfire
download new TWRP
Back up you crap ( will not wipe SD card unless you tell it to )
Run FlashFire, set setting correctly
run it, you will already be rooted when done
set dev mode
re-flash new TWRP
PROFIT
Did you get the option "Restore boot and recovery images" when setting Flash OTA zip? I just got Auto mount and Mount /system read/write.
pdolo5784 said:
Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
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You can use Flashfire to flash OTA file
i don't get the option to restore boot and recovery images. is that ok ?
pdolo5784 said:
Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
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If you have Xposed just get Android N-ify and it's just like having 7.0
Anyone updated from DP5 / systemless root / TWRP?
And flashed zip for adaway to work.
What are the steps to update with ota zip?
Yes and everything is ok. Follow the steps carm01 suggests some post above. Its easy and at least for me everything worked. After fisrt boot you can go to TWRP and flash everything else you need.
blackra1n said:
If you have Xposed just get Android N-ify and it's just like having 7.0
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Not really other then a couple of options.
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milan187 said:
Not really other then a couple of options.
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You can get the same experience without going through the trouble of upgrading and then having to root again etc. I personally like it but we all have opinions
blackra1n said:
You can get the same experience without going through the trouble of upgrading and then having to root again etc. I personally like it but we all have opinions
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I used it months ago so there could be a lot of changes to it since then?
I don't believe the new notifications are there? Quick pull down? It's also nice that it takes up a GB less for system as well.
What rom are you on?
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milan187 said:
I used it months ago so there could be a lot of changes to it since then?
I don't believe the new notifications are there? Quick pull down? It's also nice that it takes up a GB less for system as well.
What rom are you on?
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The notifications are definitely there, so is quick pull down It's updated frequently so I'm sure the experience is the same
I'm running Dirty Unicorns 6.0.1 with ElementalX kernel
blackra1n said:
The notifications are definitely there, so is quick pull down It's updated frequently so I'm sure the experience is the same
I'm running Dirty Unicorns 6.0.1 with ElementalX kernel
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I just looked at N-Fy, pretty impressive. Good for them.
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milan187 said:
I just looked at N-Fy, pretty impressive. Good for them.
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They've definitely done a great job