I have 4.0.4 stock rom with CWM and unlocked Bootloader. Now, when I update to 4.1 with OTA i get error (i think it's because of CWM)
My question is : is there some stock rom from google that is same like from OTA but that can be install from CWM recovery?
And link if it's now problem. I would like stock rom
Tnx
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Yes, it is failing to install because you have CWM flashed. If you want to accept the OTA, you have to flash the stock recovery for 4.0.4 back.
You can follow any basic Fastboot guide for flashing and just follow the line to flash the recovery. Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
If you would prefer to keep CWM and just flash the update, there are update.zip files available, the file will differ whether you're on yakju or takju.
I have update to 4.1.1 - amazing! Tnx for help
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Nemesis_GNex said:
I have update to 4.1.1 - amazing! Tnx for help
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No problem. Glad it worked.
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I've rooted my CDMA Nexus and flashed to the leaked stock 4.0.4 update.
Will it be possible to update at all using normal methods or will I need to flash via rootkit again?
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Has this already been answered?
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NinjaMic said:
I've rooted my CDMA Nexus and flashed to the leaked stock 4.0.4 update.
Will it be possible to update at all using normal methods or will I need to flash via rootkit again?
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Root is no problem. A non Stock recovery is, as well as a custom ROM. But you can always flash it manualy in stead of doing through the OTA process.
Diger36 said:
Root is no problem. A non Stock recovery is, as well as a custom ROM. But you can always flash it manualy in stead of doing through the OTA process.
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Ah OK. Thanks!
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Hi everybody,
Now that the 4.0.4 has been released for the Galaxy Nexus GSM, is there a full (not OTA) stock 4.0.4 rooted ROM with Google apps?
Is it needed to update kernel and radio? I want to keep CWM.
I've searched around the forum but I didn't see answers to all my questions...
Thanks you!
Sebacestmoi said:
Hi everybody,
Now that the 4.0.4 has been released for the Galaxy Nexus GSM, is there a full (not OTA) stock 4.0.4 rooted ROM with Google apps?
Is it needed to update kernel and radio? I want to keep CWM.
I've searched around the forum but I didn't see answers to all my questions...
Thanks you!
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to have the full 4.0.4 stock rom, you'll have to unlock bootloader and flash the factory image provided by google, either by fastboot or using the nexus toolkits. The kernel and radio will be flashed automatically if you use the toolkits as it's part of the image. You can then use the toolkit to reflash CWM
Yes but I prefer a .zip file so I can delete everything that I don't need before flashing the ROM.
Something like this ROM (the one I have now) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394246
Thanks you!
Download the factory image from google and root it yourself.
If I was able to do it I would not ask for a ROM.
Is there an easy way to convert the image from google in tgz format to a flashable .zip file?
rylake said:
Download the factory image from google and root it yourself.
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Thats what i done and its sweet i love stock rooted, iam rooted for the purpose of getting rid of system apps, makes the phone fly
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leelaa said:
Thats what i done and its sweet i love stock rooted, iam rooted for the purpose of getting rid of system apps, makes the phone fly
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i have many know about
Sebacestmoi said:
If I was able to do it I would not ask for a ROM.
Is there an easy way to convert the image from google in tgz format to a flashable .zip file?
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Yes. You can use dsixda's kitchen to make a flashable .zip file from the .img you can download from google.
why not just flash the 4.0.4 images and re-root?
Sorry to hijack, but I've got a question along the similar line.
If I use the galaxy nexus toolkit and unlock my boot loader, then use the option in it to restore to stock. After that I keep my boot loader unlocked. Will I still get ota updates?
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bongadadu said:
Sorry to hijack, but I've got a question along the similar line.
If I use the galaxy nexus toolkit and unlock my boot loader, then use the option in it to restore to stock. After that I keep my boot loader unlocked. Will I still get ota updates?
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Unlocked bootloader doesn't effect OTA's AFAIK. Custom recovery like CAN however does.
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Diger36 said:
Unlocked bootloader doesn't effect OTA's AFAIK. Custom recovery like CAN however does.
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CAN=CWM off course...
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When I try to update when it reboots and tries to install it but then it gives me an android with an exclamation mark. What should I do? I'm on stock rooted with a custom recovery, I think its something to do with the recovery right?
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You can't accept and auto-install an OTA with a custom recovery image. You have to either have stock recovery and let it install, or use CWM to flash it manually.
What's the easiest thing to do? How would I be able to do it?
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carbaj12 said:
What's the easiest thing to do? How would I be able to do it?
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Your choice. Either flash back to the stock recovery and accept the OTA, or get a download of the OTA and flash it thru CWM.
martonikaj said:
Your choice. Either flash back to the stock recovery and accept the OTA, or get a download of the OTA and flash it thru CWM.
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Are they posted here in the forums? It would be nice if you could provide either one for me but if the files are in the forums I'll look for them
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I'd say its easier to flash manually thru Cwm.
Ok so I flashed the radios is there anything else I need to flash now?
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Currently unlocked bootloader
No root access
I flashed a version of jellybean off clockwork ROM install section. I installed the OTA update today over the flashed version today. I want to do a fresh restore to and remove the custom roms, and was wondering can I just do a full reset since I don't have root access. The phone originally came with 4.04 ICS. or do I need to flash a 4.04 stock .zip? Thanks for the advice.
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You can download the stock 4.0.4 images from here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images (choose yakju or takju, your choice).
And flash them via fastboot. It'll completely wipe your device and set you back to stock 4.0.4 (firmware, recovery, radio, everything). You'll soon receive the 4.1.1 OTA notification after that too.
A useful guide to flashing if you're not familiar with the method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Thanks for your help
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At this moment I have a custom Rom and kernel on my nexus 7. Kitkat will be out soon, what is the best way to get ota for Kitkat? Flash back to original software? Where can I download that?
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Do you have a nandroid backup? This is very important!
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Yes, I have a 9-29 backup in my TWRP folder
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So.. What to do?
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Fraxon said:
So.. What to do?
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Simple, wait until it's actually announced and ready to download for your device. When 4.4 is announced, it may or may not be ready that very same day, so sit tight. You'll see enough news about it to know when it's ready.
I'll get an ota message even if I'm on a custom rom? And I can install that without any problems?
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Fraxon said:
I'll get an ota message even if I'm on a custom rom? And I can install that without any problems?
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No, when it's release and ready to download just go back to the stock rom, then there you'll get the OTA.
I personally will wait to download the img, restore the Nexus to 4.4 and just to try Kit Kat, then I'll just flash back to AICP, I'll wait then for 4.4 to get incorporated into custom ROMs.
I'm on stock ROM and stock recovery, but rooted + custom Kernel, does anyone know if I can receive the OTA?
Shu. said:
I'm on stock ROM and stock recovery, but rooted + custom Kernel, does anyone know if I can receive the OTA?
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probably not has to be stock recovery and non-rooted
Shu. said:
I'm on stock ROM and stock recovery, but rooted + custom Kernel, does anyone know if I can receive the OTA?
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No. You need stock recovery AND stock kernel.
RMarkwald said:
No. You need stock recovery AND stock kernel.
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Where should I get the stock kernel? I did not make a nandroid backup as I did not flash the recovery, I only used fastboot boot recovery.img
If I flash the stock google images, does it wipe the virtual sd content? or only my data? Thanks a lot for helping me out!
Shu. said:
Where should I get the stock kernel? I did not make a nandroid backup as I did not flash the recovery, I only used fastboot boot recovery.img
If I flash the stock google images, does it wipe the virtual sd content? or only my data? Thanks a lot for helping me out!
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You can get it from the stock images, just extract the boot.img and flash that via bootloader using fastboot. Same goes for stock recovery.