OTA Update - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I'm on a JB rom from here and I just got the OTA update message. If I hit restart and install will it brick it or is it safe to do? If its not how do I clear the message?

Mind providing a little more information? Which Jelly Bean ROM are you running? Is it stock? Is it custom?
If your entire phone is stock, then yes, update.
If not, don't update. Flash stock, perhaps 4.0.4 Yakju, then update.
If you have no idea, don't update. Flash stock, perhaps 4.0.4 Yakju, then update.
Don't be afraid of the search feature located on the top left side of your screen.

This Rom and I have CWM installed

joshua.justice said:
This Rom and I have CWM installed
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what is "this rom"

joshua.justice said:
This Rom and I have CWM installed
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Can't help you if all you got is "this ROM". Flash stock 4.0.4 yakju using the toolkit by mskip. Then update.
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will not flash with cwm, but it won't brick either.

joshua.justice said:
I'm on a JB rom from here and I just got the OTA update message. If I hit restart and install will it brick it or is it safe to do? If its not how do I clear the message?
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Depends if its a stock image or a custom ROM you're running.
If you've flashed a stock image (doubtful because you say "ROM"), then you can accept it only if you have a stock radio, bootloader, system and recovery. Even if you're 100% stock but with a custom recovery (like CWM), you can't accept and auto-install an OTA. You have to install it manually.
If you're on a custom ROM, you cannot accept the OTA.

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[Q] Rooted, CWM, Stock Rom - Will 4.0.3 update work?

I have a GSM Gnex running 4.0.2 stock rom, which I've rooted and replaced the stock recovery with clockworkmod.
Will a 4.0.3 OTA update work, or will I have to replace CWM with the stock recovery?
Edit: changed "stock bootloader" to "stock recovery"
njackson-uk said:
I have a GSM Gnex running 4.0.2 stock rom, which I've rooted and replaced the stock bootloader with clockworkmod.
Will a 4.0.3 OTA update work, or will I have to replace CWM with the stock bootloader?
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think the ota update won't work if you have Cwm recovery. Bootloader isn't the same as recovery btw.
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I meant recovery! Thanks for pointing that out.
I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
njackson-uk said:
I meant recovery! Thanks for pointing that out.
I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
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It won't work dude. But if you are already rooted try a custom 4.0.3 rom yourself Good luck.
Wrong thread.

Clear Answer For Unroot So I Can Update OTA Please

I keep getting the new OTA IMM76I update for my Sprint Galaxy Nexus and every time it downloads & starts to install it just opens up TWRP recovery and nothing happens...
I tried to use the Nexus Toolkit as well and do exactly what it says but get hung up on "waiting for device" after it extracts the files and everything...
I've been searching for 4 hours to try to get this update done because my calls keep dropping...
is it because I have the Franco Kernel installed on a rooted device?
no ROM or anything, just rooted with the Franco Kernel...
I tried like hell to find the stock kernel but couldn't...
DAMN this is aggravating
could someone PLEASE either explain or point to a link where it explains how to deal with this issue?
HATE having a brand new phone and the calls keep dropping....
I know there are "lots of threads on this issue" already but none clearly explain how to fix THIS issue...
please hep me out...thanks in advance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20843237
While the above link is for how to manually install updates, the reasons why an ota update won't install are the same: if you want it to install ota, you need: the stock kernel, stock recovery, stock radio, and stock rom (with no original files missing/modified). Additionally, all of these have to be the same version.
Maybe you could also get the ota update file name for us as well.
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does the stock radio stay the same after root?
like I said, all I changed was the kernel...so I'd have to flash the stock kernel to install the update, correct?
another issue I'm having is damn CWM....I have TWRP on here now and when I go to flash CWM through ROM Manager it get all the way to the end, freezes then fails...can't seem to get CWM installed for my life.
also what is all this "yakju, takju, etc..."??
I'm new to this device from an Evo 4G where we just download & flash and all updates work..never had an issue like this.
my device is v4.0.4., build Imm76D.L700FC12
baseband L700.05 V.FC12/L700.FC12
on the bootloader I saw "toro" on there so I'm guessing that's because it hasn't been updated, correct?
thanks.
broad_st_bully said:
does the stock radio stay the same after root?
like I said, all I changed was the kernel...so I'd have to flash the stock kernel to install the update, correct?
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If all you changed is the kernel, then all you have to do is flash the stock kernel.
efrant said:
If all you changed is the kernel, then all you have to do is flash the stock kernel.
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would you have the stock kernel?
can't seem to find it...
Try the GN root kit. You'll find it in the dev section. That will get you back on stock kernel.
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You need to have stock recovery too.
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would you have the stock kernel?
can't seem to find it...
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Unfortunately I do not (I don't own a Sprint device), but I'm sure that it is floating around somewhere.

Question about root and roms

If I root my S3 will I still be able to get the OTA updates? I rooted my Atrix and after that I couldn't get the OTA updates. Also what is the best ROM?
anaylor01 said:
If I root my S3 will I still be able to get the OTA updates? I rooted my Atrix and after that I couldn't get the OTA updates. Also what is the best ROM?
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If you don't need a specific feature from the stock firmware (gestures, wifi calling, etc), just get CM or AOKP and save yourself a headache.
Best? As far as stock? I've read LI6 is decent.
Well with my Atrix when Android 3.0 came out I wasn't able to update it because I was rooted. So my question is when Jelly Bean comes out will I be able to update it to Jelly bean if I am rooted or have a custom rom installed?
anaylor01 said:
Well with my Atrix when Android 3.0 came out I wasn't able to update it because I was rooted. So my question is when Jelly Bean comes out will I be able to update it to Jelly bean if I am rooted or have a custom rom installed?
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3.0 wasn't even for phones. If you install custom recovery you will not be able to receive an OTA until you flash the stock recovery. Just use a jellybean ROM.
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joshnichols189 said:
If you install custom recovery you will not be able to receive an OTA until you flash the stock recovery.
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How can this be true? This is what I did.
Restored a UVALEM nandroid (via CWM). It was the original firmware on the phone when I bought it (no custom install, but I rooted with the Sprint method a couple weeks prior), I just happened to keep this backup.
Reset factory defaults.
Nandroid again for clean UVALEM backup.
Use Software > About phone > Software update to get the UVALH2 update. It was ~90mb.
Phone rebooted after it was done.
Dropped into CWM to make another backup (CWM still here, was never removed).
Downloaded LI6 JB OTA from SamMobile. Installed that from CWM.
I have LI6, never removed CWM. And it is still there. Root should be, although I did not test to confirm.
If you can't receive OTAs with custom recovery/root, how did this work? Is it a feature that was not active in the UVALH2 build? What about the LI6 build I flashed from CWM?
Aerowinder said:
How can this be true? This is what I did.
Restored a UVALEM nandroid (via CWM). It was the original firmware on the phone when I bought it (no custom install, but I rooted with the Sprint method a couple weeks prior), I just happened to keep this backup.
Reset factory defaults.
Nandroid again for clean UVALEM backup.
Use Software > About phone > Software update to get the UVALH2 update. It was ~90mb.
Phone rebooted after it was done.
Dropped into CWM to make another backup (CWM still here, was never removed).
Downloaded LI6 JB OTA from SamMobile. Installed that from CWM.
I have LI6, never removed CWM. And it is still there. Root should be, although I did not test to confirm.
If you can't receive OTAs with custom recovery/root, how did this work? Is it a feature that was not active in the UVALH2 build? What about the LI6 build I flashed from CWM?
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I don't know, clockworkmod is supposed to block the installation of OTA updates.
Sent from my SGH-T999
Hmm, I'm using 6.0.1.2, and it does ask me if I want to disable /system/etc/install-recovery.sh, when I try to exit.

OTA Update re-enable?

Hello all,
I'm using 4.0.4 on I747M with telus. Had to delete the 2 files to disable the OTA update notifications since at the time there was no root for 4.1.2
Now the question is, i've done 1 click with unified toolkit by mskip to root, flash etc.
Can i simply flash any 4.1.2 custom rom or manufacture rom or should i restore to factory default, do the update and then root and do custom rom?
Or naturally is there a simply way to get OTA updates enabled?
Thanks for you help!
to clarify, you are rooted and running the 4.0.4 stock firmware?
if you want to receive OTA updates from your carrier, you need to be on the stock/unrooted firmware.
if you want to run a custom rom, and you're already rooted, install a custom recovery like clockworkmod or twrp. this will allow you to flash a rom. be sure to only flash roms that are intended for your model.
Yeah i already have CW. just wanted to make sure if going different build will cause issues.
Thanks!
xBeerdroiDx said:
to clarify, you are rooted and running the 4.0.4 stock firmware?
if you want to receive OTA updates from your carrier, you need to be on the stock/unrooted firmware.
if you want to run a custom rom, and you're already rooted, install a custom recovery like clockworkmod or twrp. this will allow you to flash a rom. be sure to only flash roms that are intended for your model.
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silentq said:
Yeah i already have CW. just wanted to make sure if going different build will cause issues.
Thanks!
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if you have an i747 or i747M, stick with those ROMs as anything else will cause serious problems with your device.
xBeerdroiDx said:
if you have an i747 or i747M, stick with those ROMs as anything else will cause serious problems with your device.
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i was gonna go with MIUI http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857399
silentq said:
i was gonna go with MIUI http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857399
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if you're on an i747/i747M than that should be just fine. remember to make a backup first and perform a full wipe before flashing. if you're unfamiliar with some of these techniques, follow the link in my signature. it outlines what procedures to follow to safely get you running smooth.

[Solved] official JB 4.3 for Maguro ?

Hey guys,
I received this offiial OTA push for 4.3 update on the 27th July (GMT +8). but when i try to install it on the recovery screen, it says update failed and restarts the phone. But ever since, I couldn't get the OTA push anymore. Not even from System Updates in the settings menu.
Anyone having this problem as well? or anyone know any walkaround for this?
Thanks!
P/S I've flashed my phone with the official rom that gets OTA from google instead of Samsung. And I'm currently on 4.2.2 with fancy kernel R35
niaoRen said:
Hey guys,
I received this offiial OTA push for 4.3 update on the 27th July (GMT +8). but when i try to install it on the recovery screen, it says update failed and restarts the phone. But ever since, I couldn't get the OTA push anymore. Not even from System Updates in the settings menu.
Anyone having this problem as well? or anyone know any walkaround for this?
Thanks!
P/S I've flashed my phone with the official rom that gets OTA from google instead of Samsung. And I'm currently on 4.2.2 with fancy kernel R35
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If i'm not wrong, if you've a custom recovery OTA update fails, happened to me with my Nexus S back a year or two, i just grabbed the official image from google and flashed it VIA ADB.
PS: i can be wrong you know.
lastforone said:
If i'm not wrong, if you've a custom recovery OTA update fails, happened to me with my Nexus S back a year or two, i just grabbed the official image from google and flashed it VIA ADB.
PS: i can be wrong you know.
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True, I've experienced this before, I would recommend go with Official Factory image if not sure your device is running completely stock before apply OTA...
First of all your using a custom recovery an second your using a custom kernel, so its always going to fail a ota install, my suggestion just flash a ota flashable twrp or cwm zip.
lastforone said:
If i'm not wrong, if you've a custom recovery OTA update fails, happened to me with my Nexus S back a year or two, i just grabbed the official image from google and flashed it VIA ADB.
PS: i can be wrong you know.
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fux0r99 said:
First of all your using a custom recovery an second your using a custom kernel, so its always going to fail a ota install, my suggestion just flash a ota flashable twrp or cwm zip.
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wrong. a custom recovery does not hinder the OTA, its the custom kernel that is causing the update to fail (and any other modifications you do to /system outside of root)
and if even if he tried to flash a OTA with cwm/twrp, it would still fail because of the kernel. the OTA does an assert check on system files before installing.
Zepius said:
wrong. a custom recovery does not hinder the OTA, its the custom kernel that is causing the update to fail (and any other modifications you do to /system outside of root)
and if even if he tried to flash a OTA with cwm/twrp, it would still fail because of the kernel. the OTA does an assert check on system files before installing.
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So in order for me to update to 4.3, I'd have to reflash the stock kernel then update with the OTA?
niaoRen said:
So in order for me to update to 4.3, I'd have to reflash the stock kernel then update with the OTA?
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If that is the only thing you have changed from stock, yes. When it errors out in recovery, it should tell you the problem(s).
cupfulloflol said:
If that is the only thing you have changed from stock, yes. When it errors out in recovery, it should tell you the problem(s).
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alright. Will try to revert to stock kernel and try the official OTA. Will revert back here after i've attempted it. Thanks a bunch you all
I just found a easier way to do things.
Just flash this 4.3 stock ROM over my current 4.2 rom. Works like a charm and hassle free.

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