To start I am a newb
I Have a galaxy nexus with the 4.1 Jelly Beans ( not stock, installed via ROM from here xda). That's fine. This week a new "system" update was available for my phone. So I downloaded it and the phone reboot, when the phone starts it goes to the cwm recovery screen saying the update failed. I would like to have some HELP, I found other threads, but I really don't want to do anything worng.
My questions:
How can i get the updates to work again?
DO i need to get ICS back to update the phone?
How should i do it?
Can I do that without losing my data ( would be great, but i am ok if there is no way)
I am just afraid if i go back to ICS, and the update don't show up.
Jpcsilva said:
To start I am a newb
I Have a galaxy nexus with the 4.1 Jelly Beans ( not stock, installed via ROM from here xda). That's fine. This week a new "system" update was available for my phone. So I downloaded it and the phone reboot, when the phone starts it goes to the cwm recovery screen saying the update failed. I would like to have some HELP, I found other threads, but I really don't want to do anything worng.
My questions:
How can i get the updates to work again?
DO i need to get ICS back to update the phone?
How should i do it?
Can I do that without losing my data ( would be great, but i am ok if there is no way)
I am just afraid if i go back to ICS, and the update don't show up.
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Flash your phone back to stock... then do the ota update... profit...
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Everything must must be bone stock to install an ota.
Jellin' like a felon
The issue at hand here is that you have a custom recovery. I can't say that if you remove CWM that you'll be able to OTA update, but that's at least what was the problem there. Now, if you want to keep all your apps and update to the OTA jelly bean instead of the Google I/O preview build, you can flash this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Follow the instructions on that post to update. This is what I did and it worked perfectly.
Camera not working after JB update!
Hi! I recently installed JB on my Dad's Galaxy Nexus, whilst everything seems to work fine, I've noticed that the camera has stopped working. The screen goes blank if i access the camera. I've tried installing 3rd party applications for camera, but none of them work! Please help me! Is it a hardware or a software fault?
nishantbhatia84 said:
Hi! I recently installed JB on my Dad's Galaxy Nexus, whilst everything seems to work fine, I've noticed that the camera has stopped working. The screen goes blank if i access the camera. I've tried installing 3rd party applications for camera, but none of them work! Please help me! Is it a hardware or a software fault?
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What Rom? Custom or stock
What kernel? Custom or stock
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And how do i do that? I really dont know how to flash it
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Stock JB Rom & stock kernel!
I'm gonna go back to ICS and check if that resolves the issue! What say?
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nishantbhatia84 said:
Stock JB Rom & stock kernel!
I'm gonna go back to ICS and check if that resolves the issue! What say?
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first try factory reset, otherwise yes go back to stock ics and check.
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atifsh said:
first try factory reset, otherwise yes go back to stock ics and check.
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But going to factory reset will not remove the cwm recovery... right? If i go to factory data reset on my phone ( remember i am using a 4.1 rom) will it go back to ics and delete all roms / root? Cause this sounds like the best way to do it, but you were the first one that said that. Bought my phone from Amazon unlocked ( do you guys think it is gonna update?)
I did that, no help! I think it's a hardware fault. Thanks anyway!
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I don't get it. What did you do? Factory reset? Installed the stock?
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HELPPPPPP
nishantbhatia84 said:
I did that, no help! I think it's a hardware fault. Thanks anyway!
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PLZ, tell me!! If I do the factory reset is it gonna remove CWM, and all stuff i have installed?
You said you downloaded your ROM from here, but you didn't say which one. There was at least one (Koush's) that was an image of the stock ROM, taken from the OTA update that went out to the phones given out at Google I/O. If you have that ROM (and the corresponding radio), you can just use CWM to install the OTA update. I know this works because I did it myself.
If you really have one of the custom ROMs, your only choice is to return to stock if you want the official OTA. And yes, this will remove CWM and wipe your entire phone (including anything in /sdcard)... so backup anything you want to keep before you try this. See efrant's excellent guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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phazerorg said:
You said you downloaded your ROM from here, but you didn't say which one. There was at least one (Koush's) that was an image of the stock ROM, taken from the OTA update that went out to the phones given out at Google I/O. If you have that ROM (and the corresponding radio), you can just use CWM to install the OTA update. I know this works because I did it myself.
If you really have one of the custom ROMs, your only choice is to return to stock if you want the official OTA. And yes, this will remove CWM and wipe your entire phone (including anything in /sdcard)... so backup anything you want to keep before you try this. See efrant's excellent guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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Sorry man, I know i am not giving a lot of information, but that's cause i really don't know. I did a random "how to update your galaxy nexus to 4.1" tutorial, and i don't even remember where...... I just know the links i download were from here.
So what i am going to do:
1: Factory data reset
2: I think it's going back to ICS
3: Just do the normal system update that should just pop up.
My only fear is if the phone does not ask for update.
If you restore to stock using efrant's guide, it will be ICS since Google has not yet posted Jelly Bean firmware images. If you don't get the OTA notification or don't want to wait for it, you can just download and apply it manually (see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170)
Factory reset factory reset
phazerorg said:
If you restore to stock using efrant's guide, it will be ICS since Google has not yet posted Jelly Bean firmware images. If you don't get the OTA notification or don't want to wait for it, you can just download and apply it manually (see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170)
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I want to restore it VIA FACTORY RESET. Cant i?
Jpcsilva said:
I want to restore it VIA FACTORY RESET. Cant i?
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No, that will just wipe data. You'll have a clean phone, but with the same ROM you currently have. The phone doesn't keep a copy of the stock firmware hidden away or anything like that. Efrant's guide is the proper way to restore everything back to stock.
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...I downloaded the 4.0.4 update and went to install and reboot. But the phone got stuck at the screen with the android belly up and a exclamation point. Pulled the battery and rebooted and was at 4.0.2 still. Haven't gotten another OTA notification. Do I get another OTA alert or do I have to update manually.
I have a GSM Nexus, rooted but with stock 4.0.2. And I activated OTA RootKeeper before downloading the update. Any help will be greatly accepted.
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Besides root and maybe unlock your bootloader, did you change anything in your system (install mods, different radio etc. or rename system files)? If you are not completely stock your OTA will not work and you will have to update manually or get back to Stock first.
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Nothing changed. Except for root and unlocked bootloader everything is stock.
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Well the screen you were looking at (Android belly up) is the stock recovery. If you see that: no need to pull battery. Simply push volume up + power simultaneously and you'll get into the recovery menu. Scrolling through the options can be done with the volume buttons, select with the power button.
That said: I think no one knows for sure but I myself would not wait and update myself. There are a lot of guides here on how to do that and if you flash the stock images you will have the same as anyone who had the OTA. Make a proper backup first (you allways should)! You will lose all your data if you have to unlock your bootloader.
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jrodsep said:
Nothing changed. Except for root and unlocked bootloader everything is stock.
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Have you installed CWM recovery installed?
The "belly up" android is the phone trying to boot in the stock recovery to update the phone. But as you may have CWM recovery installed (which replaces the stock recovery) the phone cannot complete the update.
You will need to re-install the stock recovery. I believe you can do this with the GNex Toolkit.
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stuu.f said:
Have you installed CWM recovery installed?
The "belly up" android is the phone trying to boot in the stock recovery to update the phone. But as you may have CWM recovery installed (which replaces the stock recovery) the phone cannot complete the update.
You will need to re-install the stock recovery. I believe you can do this with the GNex Toolkit.
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Is it possible to get the Stock Recovery Screen when you have CWM installed? Didn't think that was possible... that it would just boot into CWM recovery. That is why I didn't mention it (trying to learn here).
Same problem here. Stock 4.0.2, rooted, CWM installed.
Does this mean we will lose settings before we are able to update the device?
Lex_Michdeandroid said:
Same problem here. Stock 4.0.2, rooted, CWM installed.
Does this mean we will lose settings before we are able to update the device?
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this mean you are not eligible for the OTA update mate, because you have a custom recovery
i suggest you to
flash the stock rom manually
flash a custom rom wih 4.04 inside
my 2 cents
Viridis Draco said:
this mean you are not eligible for the OTA update mate, because you have a custom recovery
i suggest you to
flash the stock rom manually
flash a custom rom wih 4.04 inside
my 2 cents
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I don't even understand why I have CWM installed in the first place. I only neet root acces, all the rest can stay stock for all I care... Is there a way to avoid these problems in the future? So be able to root and OTA at the same time?
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Lex_Michdeandroid said:
I don't even understand why I have CWM installed in the first place. I only neet root acces, all the rest can stay stock for all I care... Is there a way to avoid these problems in the future? So be able to root and OTA at the same time?
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custom recovery is needed in order to install custom ROM dude, is quite simple
and yes, you can root the stock ROM without custom recovery, there are a lot of guide about that in the developer section
Viridis Draco said:
custom recovery is needed in order to install custom ROM dude, is quite simple
and yes, you can root the stock ROM without custom recovery, there are a lot of guide about that in the developer section
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So my only option to fix this now is flash 4.0.4 manually (will I lose stuff?) and then root again and get stock recovery back? Sorry for my n00b questions, thanks for your help!
Edit: would it be easier if I just get the stock recovery back and then try to get the OTA to turn up again?
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Lex_Michdeandroid said:
So my only option to fix this now is flash 4.0.4 manually (will I lose stuff?) and then root again and get stock recovery back? Sorry for my n00b questions, thanks for your help!
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you have nothing broken mate, i can't tell you if you will lose data, it depend on your ROM, what you flash and mainly how
the Force and the Developer Section is with you, young padawan
damn, i'm playing SW:TOR too much:/
Viridis Draco said:
you have nothing broken mate, i can't tell you if you will lose data, it depend on your ROM, what you flash and mainly how
the Force and the Developer Section is with you, young padawan
damn, i'm playing SW:TOR too much:/
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Thank you master for your soothing words. I just want my Galaxy Nexus to be like he is right out of the box, but rooted. Thats all I need from him... I am guessing my girlfriends Nexus S is going to be a pain in my assholes in a few weeks bc its still on GB and my TF101 will also go haywire because of my rooting adventures...
First this GN nuisance... Guess I am going to have to wait until tomorrow, I am flying to Dublin in about two hours and I don't think I can fix this in time...
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Lex_Michdeandroid said:
Thank you master for your soothing words. I just want my Galaxy Nexus to be like he is right out of the box, but rooted. Thats all I need from him... I am guessing my girlfriends Nexus S is going to be a pain in my assholes in a few weeks bc its still on GB and my TF101 will also go haywire because of my rooting adventures...
First this GN nuisance... Guess I am going to have to wait until tomorrow, I am flying to Dublin in about two hours and I don't think I can fix this in time...
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i agree, take your time and you wouldn't regret it
I want to manually flash 4.0.4 and stay unrooted. Should I use the GNex Toolkit to flash 4.0.4 directly or do I need to flash the same version I have on my phone?
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I had the same issue described by the OP, the belly up android when trying to update to 4.0.4 from the OTA notification. I had previously changed to 4.0.2 yakju using efrant's instructions from the first post in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1391881
However, I had skipped the optional sections. In particular step 12 to flash the recovery partition. I went back and just executed step 12 (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) and rebooted. Then I was able to update to 4.0.4 successfully from the OTA notification.
I'm guessing I didn't have the "stock recovery" because I previously had the default Samsung version?
Just got the update again OTA, and again the belly up droid. I'm really pissed now, bc it also reset my Go launcher... Had 7 screens w/ widgets and shortcuts...
Why did it go wrong again? I thought I put back the recovery to stock to solve the OTA problem... Should I do other things? The phone starts to really slow down and I'm ready to toss this piece of c* in the bin...
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Lex_Michdeandroid said:
Just got the update again OTA, and again the belly up droid. I'm really pissed now, bc it also reset my Go launcher... Had 7 screens w/ widgets and shortcuts...
Why did it go wrong again? I thought I put back the recovery to stock to solve the OTA problem... Should I do other things? The phone starts to really slow down and I'm ready to toss this piece of c* in the bin...
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I had the same issue just now with my phone (unlocked, rooted, stock revcovery), but a quick reboot allowed the update to complete and I'm now on 4.0.4. Did you check the version number again after this latest attempt?
Yes, still 4.0.2.
And of course, my phone says I'm up to date. Lovely, NAAAAAT!
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I have an unlocked Nexus on stock rom 4.0.2. I haven't been using for a couple of weeks. Finally I decided it's time to sell it. So I charged it up and reset to factory settings. On restart it told me that there is an update available.
Sweet! Let's do it. The phone restarts, goes into update mode and then somewhere in the middle it fails. After a minute it restarts and works ok, but the OS is still 4.0.2
This happened about a week ago. Since that time it has asked me to update 3-4 times and has failed every one of them.
Anyone can suggest me how to deal with this? I just want to upgrade it to 4.0.4 via normal way.
why bother updating when your anyways selling it
and why ru selling it by the way ?? is it buggy,faulty or something ??
i dont have my nexus with me yet but i'll can advice clearing that setting (and data if available) from settings and try checking update >> apply update
or simply screw all that manually flash 4.0.4
You have an update for which variant on which carrier???
This could be a download issues that happens. It should eventually work. But I don't know which carrier your on and also there could be OTA traffic.
If you changed kernel /radios/Stock recovery for cwm/twrp /Stock system apps the ota wont work..
If you want to flash yakju or takju(Stock factory images) follow efrant's guide
here
Galaxy Nexus Stock + Franco m3
aish_varya said:
and why ru selling it by the way ?? is it buggy,faulty or something ??
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I got a corporate iphone.
msedek said:
If you changed kernel /radios/Stock recovery for cwm/twrp /Stock system apps the ota wont work..
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The only thing I did to that phone after unboxing it is rooting it. Nothing else has been changed.
DLD511 said:
You have an update for which variant on which carrier???
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Not sure what do you mean by that. The update just pops up saying there is a new version available. The phone was bought in Czech Republic, it is not locked to any carrier.
It won't update if you don't have stock recovery.
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The only thing I did to that phone after unboxing it is rooting it. Nothing else has been changed.
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If you "rooted" by flashing the root files using CWM, then you need to flash back the stock recovery for the update to work.
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hi,
if i update to jellybean from ics, will i lose all my apps and data such as mp3s?
i'm on an official/clean ics (yakju)... and want to update to official/clean jellybean...
can someone please guide me/direct me to step-by-step instruction??
thank you
Wait for OTA...there are no official JB yet...
Go ask in the question and answer section.
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if there is no official jellybean, what are people updating to?
The JB ROMS that are out you do need to wipe/factory reset but you can backup all of your apps, etc using something like Titanium Backup or My Backup. Some launchers backup your screens as well. Just make sure you do not restore data.
Note: Since you are asking this here I'm thinking you are already or will be rooted and don't want to wait for the OTA. Whenever that may be.
so what's the difference between official jb and the jb people are updating now?
dlxowhd said:
if there is no official jellybean, what are people updating to?
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They gave away Galaxy Nexuses to developers at Google I/O. These specific models got a "preview" release of 4.1 Jellybean OTA'd to them to use before it comes out officially. This is not an official or final build until the images and source are posted. They indicated "mid July" as the timeframe for 4.1 OTA's to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, and Motorola Xoom.
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so what's the difference between official jb and the jb people are updating now?
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We'll see when it official releases. Considering that it's not out yet, we don't know what has changed lol.
thanks for replying..
let me ask one more...
right now i have rooted official/clean ics 4.0.4..
so if i update to 4.1 ota jb, will i lose root access and my installed apps?
dlxowhd said:
thanks for replying..
let me ask one more...
right now i have rooted official/clean ics 4.0.4..
so if i update to 4.1 ota jb, will i lose root access and my installed apps?
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If all you've done is rooted, then you'll get to take the OTA just fine. If you've changed fonts, system apps, applied a custom recovery, etc... you can't take the OTA. Use an app like "OTA root keeper" to save your root from being removed when the update applies.
You won't lose data, apps, or anything like that. It just updates the OS...
i have custom fonts and i also have custom recovery (i think)..
so if i do ota update, i have to unlock my bootloader and root it all over again?
because it took me hours and hours to do it for ics..
/me is speechless.
Data wipes are an essential part of rooting and flashing, suck it up.
Buy titanium back up.
good day.
dlxowhd said:
i have custom fonts and i also have custom recovery (i think)..
so if i do ota update, i have to unlock my bootloader and root it all over again?
because it took me hours and hours to do it for ics..
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Once rooted, why wait for OTA, go and get custom ROMS and if you are looking to get Jellybean, it is available in the respective forums (GSM/CDMA). It is not "official" but nevertheless, it works. You will have to wipe your data and cache but you can save all your apps by using titanium back up or other such apps and restore them once you get the rom. I have been using it for two days and have found it to be snappier than ICS and Google Now and the new notifications are awesome. The only problem I have encountered is the GPS which takes long time to get a fix and is quite inaccurate lot of times. So if you can deal with that, take the plunge otherwise wait for the "official" build.
The GPS issue has been reported to be caused by the new maps update. I tried using the maps in the browser and it worked, dont know what to think of it.
dlxowhd said:
i have custom fonts and i also have custom recovery (i think)..
so if i do ota update, i have to unlock my bootloader and root it all over again?
because it took me hours and hours to do it for ics..
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You cannot apply the OTA then. It won't work. You'll have to either install a custom ROM (if that's your thing), or flash back to stock 4.0.4 and wait for the official OTA or update images.
If it took you hours to do the first time, you did something wrong, sorry. Its extremely easy to unlock, root, and flash the Galaxy Nexus.
dlxowhd said:
i have custom fonts and i also have custom recovery (i think)..
so if i do ota update, i have to unlock my bootloader and root it all over again?
because it took me hours and hours to do it for ics..
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Seriously? Unlocking and rooting a GN is about the easiest phone I've ever done. It does not take hours and hours. I suggest you read up. Once you unlocked and rooted you don't have to do it again.
it took me 4 mins.. idk how u took hours
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Can I get that in stock?
Not trying to hijack the thread but, which JB Rom version is "stock"? The ones that I see in the GSM Dev section all seem to have some MODs applied to them.
MLonon said:
Not trying to hijack the thread but, which JB Rom version is "stock"? The ones that I see in the GSM Dev section all seem to have some MODs applied to them.
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http://tinyurl.com/JRN84D
Your music, pictures, and apps saved on Titanium/Rom Toolbox will be saved.
So really U've got nothing to lose as long as u back ur apps in titanium or Rom Toolbox.
Them after u back up, hit wipe user data and flash the Rom and done.
Then turn it back on and then open titanium or Rom toolbox and hit restore.
Then just customize and it'll seem like nothing has happened to ur user data.
chopper the dog said:
/me is speechless.
Data wipes are an essential part of rooting and flashing, suck it up.
Buy titanium back up.
good day.
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I have a file that doesn't require a wipe.
Soooooo yeah. It's not needed if u got the correct file. And don't nag at me "oh but u get issues!!! And blah blah blah."
Guess what it works perfectly fine every time.
EDIT1: I'm not gonna sharing it if anyone asks. It's made specifically for me.
RIght, it seems my phone is rejecting all and any 4.1 OTAs and ROMs.
I have tried every combination of stock takju, yakju, OTA, ROMs, recovery, radios the lot.
My phone applies the update ok then when it starts it just sits in a boot loop getting hotter and hotter.
Does anyone know what the hell is going on and what it could be?
Or has anyone else had this problem?
I can happily flash stock Google images (4.0.4), 4.x.x ROMs no problem it just seems to be JB.
Thanks
How long do you let it boot?
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How long do you let it boot?
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Sorry, it won't let me post in Dev. (to new to the site)
I let it boot for a good 20-30 mins, iv literally tried everything... WIth root, without root you name it, i tried it
rparkerbsgg said:
Sorry, it won't let me post in Dev. (to new to the site)
I let it boot for a good 20-30 mins, iv literally tried everything... WIth root, without root you name it, i tried it
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Have you tried super wipe?
Android revolution HD super wipe lite nexus or something of the sort. Its a flash able zip that may help you out.
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gchild320 said:
Have you tried super wipe?
Android revolution HD super wipe lite nexus or something of the sort. Its a flash able zip that may help you out.
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Yeah i did try that to no avail.. its starting to p!ss me off now
Why dont you tell us what exact phone you have, and walk is through a typical ROM installation
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Try locking then unlocking the bootloader (this should wipe all your data off the phone!). Then flash stock factory images via fastboot. If you still can't boot after doing that then something is wrong with your phone physically.
if you don't have the drivers and fastboot setup:
drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875&highlight=naked+samsung
fastboot: http://www.modaco.com/topic/348161-01-feb-r4-superboot-rooting-the-gsm-lte-galaxy-nexus/ (just rename the fastboot and adb .exe's back to their original names w/o the -windows suffix).
factory images: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
edit: or use the toolkit that sarni84 mentioned below - if your not comfortable manually doing it via a command prompt.
Yes I would flash a stock image with the toolkit it should wipe everything it will suck but it seems like your problems are deeper. Then after flashing the 4.0.4 IMG use efrants guide to flash to new 4.1.1
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Why dont you tell us what exact phone you have, and walk is through a typical ROM installation
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I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus from the UK, the day i got it i flashed the factory 4.0.2 image from google to bring it to clean yakju.
When i download a ROM or anything firstly i check the md5, assuming thats all good i follow the install proceedure to the letter (wipe data, cache, dalvik if needed) I have flashed many ROMs on my Nexus as well as my previous S2 and Nexus S before that.
I have literally tried everything from clean install of factory 4.0.4 yakju and takju, lock and unlock boot loader, root and un-root, OTA and custom ROMs but nothing seems to work.
I have even tried restoring a friends nandroid of stock 4.1.1 android via CWM just to see if that works but nothing.
well... so why not stay with 4.0.4 yakju and just wait for stock ROM 4.1.1 yakju to be available and/or working OTA update? why going through all this hassle?
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
rparkerbsgg said:
I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus from the UK, the day i got it i flashed the factory 4.0.2 image from google to bring it to clean yakju.
When i download a ROM or anything firstly i check the md5, assuming thats all good i follow the install proceedure to the letter (wipe data, cache, dalvik if needed) I have flashed many ROMs on my Nexus as well as my previous S2 and Nexus S before that.
I have literally tried everything from clean install of factory 4.0.4 yakju and takju, lock and unlock boot loader, root and un-root, OTA and custom ROMs but nothing seems to work.
I have even tried restoring a friends nandroid of stock 4.1.1 android via CWM just to see if that works but nothing.
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Sounds like something is broken or your nand flash is corrupted or bad. Probably best to RMA it considering you've tried everything that should have restored it if it wasn't broken.
Hannes The Hun said:
well... so why not stay with 4.0.4 yakju and just wait for stock ROM 4.1.1 yakju to be available and/or working OTA update? why going through all this hassle?
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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I got the official OTA from our friends at google (i didn't do the framework services clear) it just came through.
i got the whole 145mb download, it verifies, reboots to the android guy with his front open, loads fine then on reboot, nothing, just the big X boot screen looping out.
It was after that didn't work that i explored the ROM route with the same results
Quick question? If I'm just stock-rooted with ICS 4.0.4 and I want the just released JB update, do I need to unroot my phone first or just apply the update with Kies and then re-root?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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I think you can upgrade it with root, but if you installed a custom recovery then probably not
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johns72.mj said:
Quick question? If I'm just stock-rooted with ICS 4.0.4 and I want the just released JB update, do I need to unroot my phone first or just apply the update with Kies and then re-root?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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Same, mine is a stock root. I followed the instructions from the website below.
galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-root/how-to-root-u-s-and-canada-galaxy-s3-sgh-t999sgh-i747sph-l710-fail-proofnoob-proof
mine does have CWM recovery, but from the instructions i dont think anything else has changed. im just worried about bricking the phone if i try through kies. i tried OTA update last night but it failed.
any help would be great
(sorry for stealing your thread Matt but i think we have the same problem. im just giving more info lol.)
johns72.mj said:
Quick question? If I'm just stock-rooted with ICS 4.0.4 and I want the just released JB update, do I need to unroot my phone first or just apply the update with Kies and then re-root?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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Follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1739426
Download root66_ATT_I747UCDLK3.7z install it from Odin. You get new Jelly Bean update and it will stay rooted. I just did it and it worked. You will not lose any data either, but make a back up either way. You will loose CWM but you can just simply reinstall it from Rom Manager
abandroid said:
Follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1739426
Download root66_ATT_I747UCDLK3.7z install it from Odin. You get new Jelly Bean update and it will stay rooted. I just did it and it worked. You will not lose any data either, but make a back up either way. You will loose CWM but you can just simply reinstall it from Rom Manager
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your link is broken
and i should mention im running a rogers s3 SGH-I747M
running I747MVLLH1 4.0.4
AND ATT will work and not change much? also that is an old link. there is a new update via kies for 4.1.2
I was rooted with CWM recovery and I upgraded with Kies with no problems. After the upgrade, I no longer had root or cwm recovery.
annulation said:
I was rooted with CWM recovery and I upgraded with Kies with no problems. After the upgrade, I no longer had root or cwm recovery.
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is it worth updating too? or is it really close to ics?
dabink said:
is it worth updating too? or is it really close to ics?
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I don't know about other's experiences, but my phone seems to be much more responsive in general after the update. Apps load and quit quicker, launcher is faster and smoother, and battery life is still about the same (very good for me at about 10% every 3hrs). I'm enjoying it quite a bit. Other than two weird resets in the first hour after updating, I have had no problems since and everything (wifi, LTE, GPS, etc) is working fine. The best thing for me is that K9 mail is so much faster and responsive with my 7 imap accounts.
PS - I was really hoping for the 3D panorama camera in this update, but alas no such luck.
Nvrmind. Not important
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annulation said:
I don't know about other's experiences, but my phone seems to be much more responsive in general after the update. Apps load and quit quicker, launcher is faster and smoother, and battery life is still about the same (very good for me at about 10% every 3hrs). I'm enjoying it quite a bit. Other than two weird resets in the first hour after updating, I have had no problems since and everything (wifi, LTE, GPS, etc) is working fine. The best thing for me is that K9 mail is so much faster and responsive with my 7 imap accounts.
PS - I was really hoping for the 3D panorama camera in this update, but alas no such luck.
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awesome, thanks for the info!
For ppl who want root buy mobile odin and flash new fw with ever root option... done
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I have the Bell S3 (stock, rooted).
The OTA update Failed.
How can I get the Stock JellyBean rom to update?
(Preferably with root)
klau1 said:
I have the Bell S3 (stock, rooted).
The OTA update Failed.
How can I get the Stock JellyBean rom to update?
(Preferably with root)
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Try these images.
Just downloaded the rooted Bell 4.1.1 rom and attempted to flash with mobile ODIN.
But this resulted in boot loop.
Could the stock recovery have be preventing this from working?
Should I flash CWM now?
The recovery you're using shouldn't matter, particularly.
I'm not really familiar with the way Mobile Odin does things; I would have used regular desktop Odin to do things.
Generally, you see a boot loop with stock images if you're going back and forth between stock and non-stock and you did not wipe cache/data during the process. You can carry out said wipes with the stock recovery.
Good, just did it on good ol' regular odin and it worked.
No idea what caused the loop with Mobile Odin, I was going from stock 4.0.4 (w/ root) to stock 4.1.1 (w/root).