just got s-off from Sonic, it is also unlocked & rooted with clockwork recovery.
I really want the google edition rom on my phone, but I cannot get the phone to be recognized under fastboot usb ( I am on ubuntu ) to change the CID. So.. my question is.. can I just download the ruu for google edition to my internal memory, boot into clockwork and flash if from there ? Or will it mess it up ?
Anyhelp would be much , much appriciated.
ps. did a backup of my current rom under clockwork.
pRuben said:
just got s-off from Sonic, it is also unlocked & rooted with clockwork recovery.
I really want the google edition rom on my phone, but I cannot get the phone to be recognized under fastboot usb ( I am on ubuntu ) to change the CID. So.. my question is.. can I just download the ruu for google edition to my internal memory, boot into clockwork and flash if from there ? Or will it mess it up ?
Anyhelp would be much , much appriciated.
ps. did a backup of my current rom under clockwork.
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I would not advise doing this, even if you edit the CID on the device or in the android info.text in the RUU first.
The stock Google Edition Rom is GSM and not going to work as desired/or at all on Verizon without modifications made to it.
You have gone through with getting S-Off and are gonna want to be able to use fastboot.
It's a necessity if you plan on modding your phone really.
Aside from this, you must have had it working before,...how did you unlock your bootloader or load a recovery?
I would suggest getting fastboot to work again and probably not flashing a GSM based rom.
oh no.. this sucks.. I really hoped I can get G. edition on the phone.. so.. are there pure android versions for htc one then ? I really don't care what it is. I just want stock android 4.2.2 or 4.3 on the phone.. I know CM is still flaky, from what I understand.
My phone got unlocked with sonic card. I was never able for the OS to recognize my device under fastboot usb, both of my htc ones. Not sure why, they just won't shop up. But anyways, I have recovery working.. What version would you suggest I flash ?
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oh no.. this sucks.. I really hoped I can get G. edition on the phone.. so.. are there pure android versions for htc one then ? I really don't care what it is. I just want stock android 4.2.2 or 4.3 on the phone.. I know CM is still flaky, from what I understand.
My phone got unlocked with sonic card. I was never able for the OS to recognize my device under fastboot usb, both of my htc ones. Not sure why, they just won't shop up. But anyways, I have recovery working.. What version would you suggest I flash ?
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I ran GPE for a while before the official PAC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416875
pizzasauce, did you change CID as well ? Have you run into any issues running GPE ? I don't know what PAC is, googled it and it looks like another rom. Why you like it better than stock andr. ?
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pizzasauce, did you change CID as well ? Have you run into any issues running GPE ? I don't know what PAC is, googled it and it looks like another rom. Why you like it better than stock andr. ?
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There's no need to change CID at all. Just flash newtoroot's GPE rom and you'll get what you're looking for, a pure stock android rom. I'm running it myself lol
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Zynesterysdan said:
There's no need to change CID at all. Just flash newtoroot's GPE rom and you'll get what you're looking for, a pure stock android rom. I'm running it myself lol
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thanks! Thats what I thought.. I assume you just flashed it through a recovery ?
Do you guys have any tips for making sure that I don't Bork my radios when installing the GPE ROM? Happened to me last time I flashed and I had to RUU back to stock (restoring my nandroid stock through CWM did not work)
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BaBnkr said:
Do you guys have any tips for making sure that I don't Bork my radios when installing the GPE ROM? Happened to me last time I flashed and I had to RUU back to stock (restoring my nandroid stock through CWM did not work)
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didn't have any problems with radio. I needed to flash back to stock before flashing this, but right now it is my driver. Beautiful battery life, fast, with beats audio. Love it.
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I would not advise doing this, even if you edit the CID on the device or in the android info.text in the RUU first.
The stock Google Edition Rom is GSM and not going to work as desired/or at all on Verizon without modifications made to it.
You have gone through with getting S-Off and are gonna want to be able to use fastboot.
It's a necessity if you plan on modding your phone really.
Aside from this, you must have had it working before,...how did you unlock your bootloader or load a recovery?
I would suggest getting fastboot to work again and probably not flashing a GSM based rom.
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I had issues with the GPE GSM functionality added ROM. I installed that and while it says it's the Verizon version just with GSM support it majorly janked up my phone. Lost carrier signal and went into endless data roam. I had to reflash the decrypted RUU to get everything back to normal. I have been a little leery of AOSP Roms since bc I had the same issues on CM and Liquid Smooth.
I installed Mokee yesterday and it has been decent save for the terrible battery life.
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I had issues with the GPE GSM functionality added ROM. I installed that and while it says it's the Verizon version just with GSM support it majorly janked up my phone. Lost carrier signal and went into endless data roam. I had to reflash the decrypted RUU to get everything back to normal. I have been a little leery of AOSP Roms since bc I had the same issues on CM and Liquid Smooth.
I installed Mokee yesterday and it has been decent save for the terrible battery life.
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Yeah I keep hearing about it happening to people. I'm using the gpe right now and all is well. It also seems like If you come from another non sense rom to a new non sense rom, you'll have issues but if you flash from sense it'll turn out alright. Not sure why, but that seems like the consensus to not have any messed up radios or whatever. I came from bonestock and I haven't had any issues using this rom in over a week.
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thanks! Thats what I thought.. I assume you just flashed it through a recovery ?
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Yeah just flash through recovery like you would any other rom, even though you probably already are running it by now lol
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Zynesterysdan said:
Yeah I keep hearing about it happening to people. I'm using the gpe right now and all is well. It also seems like If you come from another non sense rom to a new non sense rom, you'll have issues but if you flash from sense it'll turn out alright. Not sure why, but that seems like the consensus to not have any messed up radios or whatever. I came from bonestock and I haven't had any issues using this rom in over a week.
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Yeah just flash through recovery like you would any other rom, even though you probably already are running it by now lol
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Yeah I'm using bonestock now. I had issues going to GPE and back. It was all good in GPE and I didn't get the issue until I restored nandroid.
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HI
I have a t mobile G2 its permanent rooted , i want to switch to shipped rom of g2 ie the factory default os, i have tried "RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.34.405.4_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.24_M_release_155297_signed" but it gives error on installing error 159
plz help my current specs are
virtous g lite
baseband version 12.28b.60.140eu_26.03.02.26_m
kernal version 2.6.35.10-virtuos-glite-v3.0.1+rmk
Build number 2.13.531.8 cl56018 release keys
rom manager v4.2.1.0
please give me step by step procedure to switch back to G2 default rom so that i can get official updates
i am a new-bie
Well...your first mistake was not making a nandroid back up of your stock rom..that would solve this problem quick. As with anything "computer" related always make a back up before changing everything
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Spastic909 said:
Well...your first mistake was not making a nandroid back up of your stock rom..that would solve this problem quick. As with anything "computer" related always make a back up before changing everything
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While this is good advice, it's not really a useful post to respond to this question about. I'm researching the same type of issue for someone and this response has only been useful as an annoyance.
u do a clean install? if so try toggle signature..that worked for me before
Spastic909 said:
Well...your first mistake was not making a nandroid back up of your stock rom..that would solve this problem quick. As with anything "computer" related always make a back up before changing everything
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Sao phien ha the
Couple things,
If you install the official OTA update, you will lose root, and will not be able to get it back. Its not currently rootable, and AFAIK, people are having trouble even downgrading from the official Gingerbread OTA in order to root. So bottom line, official GB OTA is a bad idea if you want root.
Second, the official GB update is posted in the Development section, so you don't need to mess with going back to stock in order to get the OTA, if you still want to install the official GB update.
Third, there is a pre-rooted version of the GB update, also in the Development section. So THAT is probably what you really want.
Forth, the RUU you are trying to install is not the stock T-Mobile ROM. Its a stock Desire Z ROM (with Sense). Again, you will lose root if you flash an official ROM, but this one (1.34) is actually rootable. You should still be able to install it anyway, so I'm not sure what the issue is. You're trying to run the RUU from your computer, right? Its not one you flash from ROM Manager.
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While this is good advice, it's not really a useful post to respond to this question about. I'm researching the same type of issue for someone and this response has only been useful as an annoyance.
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So what's your point? Didn't see any rules on how to respond..
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hey everyone, I had clockwork recovery, which I wanted to get rid of. I got the stock recovery.img from htc vision wiki and flashed it using adb. but when i go to rom manager it still says current recovery:clock work. I cant even flash any alternate recovery in rom manager, because the option is not highlighted. I am just wondering is there any reason why i am unable to flash the stock recovery. Or is there anther recovery that I can download, and maybe try and flash that. Any help will be appreciated. thank you in advance.
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hey everyone, I had clockwork recovery, which I wanted to get rid of. I got the stock recovery.img from htc vision wiki and flashed it using adb. but when i go to rom manager it still says current recovery:clock work. I cant even flash any alternate recovery in rom manager, because the option is not highlighted. I am just wondering is there any reason why i am unable to flash the stock recovery. Or is there anther recovery that I can download, and maybe try and flash that. Any help will be appreciated. thank you in advance.
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RM might be lieing to you since that header is meant to show you what CWM you have installed and what the latest CWM is. Try booting into recovery from the bootloader and see what's there.
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Pretty sure the OP is asking how to flash stock recovery or something other than clockworkmod.
My question is why? You don't have to flash newest cwm 5.X(you can flash older versions in RM) and there is a thread toget back to complete stock in dev section.
No alternate recoveries besides stock and cwm
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thanks for the replies guys. no i flashed the stock recovery through adb. it sucks there is only stock or cwm. anyways the reason i was trying to get back to stock recovery is that i know gingerbread is already or will be available for htc desire z. and when it is rooted i want to upgrade to it. but i cant upgrade if i have cwm. and i dont like the modified rom people have. any ideas?
never mind, you were right. rm was lieing. crap my phone get factory reset. i wasnt expecting that....could have warned me -_- anyways i am guessing now i can update. btw if i update, then download clockwork. can i restore to my nandroid, which will have the 2.2?
HeatRyder said:
thanks for the replies guys. no i flashed the stock recovery through adb. it sucks there is only stock or cwm. anyways the reason i was trying to get back to stock recovery is that i know gingerbread is already or will be available for htc desire z. and when it is rooted i want to upgrade to it. but i cant upgrade if i have cwm. and i dont like the modified rom people have. any ideas?
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It's already available for the G2 so it should be available for the DZ as well. Check the ROMs thread in the sticky, there's probably already a rooted version out that you could flash with CWM.
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HeatRyder said:
never mind, you were right. rm was lieing. crap my phone get factory reset. i wasnt expecting that....could have warned me -_- anyways i am guessing now i can update. btw if i update, then download clockwork. can i restore to my nandroid, which will have the 2.2?
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Factory reset from flashing a recovery? That shouldn't have happened.
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well i pressed volume up and power. then it went in to hboot. then i pressed recovery. it went in to what looked liked the stock recovery. loaded something. next thing i know it was booting up with everything erased.
HeatRyder said:
well i pressed volume up and power. then it went in to hboot. then i pressed recovery. it went in to what looked liked the stock recovery. loaded something. next thing i know it was booting up with everything erased.
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Did you have a PC10IMG.zip file on the root of your sdcard?
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OriginalGabriel said:
Did you have a PC10IMG.zip file on the root of your sdcard?
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lmao i think i might have...ahh the stupid mistakes i make. anyways thanks a lot for your help. btw if i have permanent root, and i want to flash to stock. do i have to get rid of permroot before i can install an ota?
HeatRyder said:
thanks for the replies guys. no i flashed the stock recovery through adb. it sucks there is only stock or cwm. anyways the reason i was trying to get back to stock recovery is that i know gingerbread is already or will be available for htc desire z. and when it is rooted i want to upgrade to it. but i cant upgrade if i have cwm. and i dont like the modified rom people have. any ideas?
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You can definitely flash a pre-rooted 2.3 DZ build when you have CWM recovery lol.
HeatRyder said:
btw if i have permanent root, and i want to flash to stock. do i have to get rid of permroot before i can install an ota?
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You have to unroot, get back to a fully stock setup, THEN take the OTA.
I have absolutely no idea why you would do this though. You can get any number of 2.3.3+ based ROMs, both stock and modified, that can just be flashed via recovery. You can be on the latest build and keep your root. Why go through all the hassle to unroot and upgrade when you could just keep root?
martonikaj said:
You can definitely flash a pre-rooted 2.3 DZ build when you have CWM recovery lol.
You have to unroot, get back to a fully stock setup, THEN take the OTA.
I have absolutely no idea why you would do this though. You can get any number of 2.3.3+ based ROMs, both stock and modified, that can just be flashed via recovery. You can be on the latest build and keep your root. Why go through all the hassle to unroot and upgrade when you could just keep root?
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yea i know i could. but ahh most of the roms that are 2.3 are for the u.s. i want something more canada based. if you know of any, do share. cause i dont want to have to go through all the apps and see which ones work in canada and which ones dont. what is the best 2.3 sense based rom that i can get? thanks btw.
HeatRyder said:
yea i know i could. but ahh most of the roms that are 2.3 are for the u.s. i want something more canada based. if you know of any, do share. cause i dont want to have to go through all the apps and see which ones work in canada and which ones dont. what is the best 2.3 sense based rom that i can get? thanks btw.
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Not sure which apps youre referring to that aren't going to work in Canada... anything you use on your current ROM probably works on the 2.3 rooted Sense based ROMs lol.
The DZ is the G2 in the USA, and has completely different firmware. It doesn't have HTC sense. So you probably won't find many HTC Sense based ROMs that are "for the u.s." as you put it...
People like Virtuous unity. Its 2.3 based Sense with some Sense 3.0 flares. There are also a few stock pre-rooted OTA DZ builds out there. Go take a look in the dev section. If you like Sense, there are plenty of options for this device.
no i meant the rom that i will get has some apps that dont work in canada. anyways, what do you think is the best sense based rom with 2.3? post a link if possible. thanks.
HeatRyder said:
no i meant the rom that i will get has some apps that dont work in canada. anyways, what do you think is the best sense based rom with 2.3? post a link if possible. thanks.
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I don't use Sense (don't like it) and I wouldn't wanna make a recommendation because I'm not very versed on them.
There are several options, I suggest you try them all and choose which you like. Lots of people like Virtuous Unity.
which tends to crash more? miui or virtuous unity?
Im selling my G2 and thought i had made backup prior to flashing to CM7.
What is the best "official" rom to go back to? And maybe a little noob guidence. I beileve i just boot to recovery and then restore yes?
The official ROM is T-Mobile's stock ROM. You can find it along with a guide here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision#Unrooting_and_Returning_to_Stock
I dont want to unroot i just want to go to stock gingerbread rom
Well, I assumed you wanted to sell the phone in a state similar to as if it just came from the factory, in which case flashing the original stock ROM would be unrooted.
Than flash virtuous 2.0 - i think this is as close to stock you can get, with some good tweaks and you are still rooted
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The title is confusing after reading OPs second post :/
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stubby210 said:
The title is confusing after reading OPs second post :/
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How is it confusing? He's on cm7 now, and he wants to go back to stock without unrooting.
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ibemad1 said:
How is it confusing? He's on cm7 now, and he wants to go back to stock without unrooting.
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I was also confused. "Stock" implies stock, as in factory condition, i.e. unrooted...
hoffmas said:
Than flash virtuous 2.0 - i think this is as close to stock you can get, with some good tweaks and you are still rooted
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He`s got a G2 though which means he never had HTC Sense, he would want Virtuous G-Lite if anything (unless that`s what you meant in which case my bad haha)
I think there are a few rooted stock gingerbread roms in the dev section. Flash those for a rooted stock experience.
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gee one said:
I think there are a few rooted stock gingerbread roms in the dev section. Flash those for a rooted stock experience.
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There are stock 2.3.4 roms that are already rooted, but it screws up. I was in the same situation. I suggest try to go back to stock 2.2 (Froyo) and then install updates. I don't think rooting the G2 on 2.3.4 is worth it really. Trust me. Its a freakin pain. Anyway, back to rooted 2.3.4 rom. I flashed it 2 days ago and it almost screwed up my phone! I can't use the market (i get an error) and I can't use music, camera, media stuff.. Its not worth flashing 2.3.4 rom. Although, if you want to be a rebel, go for it
You've been warned by the way.
There's a 'stock' rooted ROM available that works great. However, I would not sell it when rooted. If the person you sell it to gets an automatic update from HTC, it could brick the phone. Put the original non-rooted ROM back on before you sell it.
cheetodude24 said:
There are stock 2.3.4 roms that are already rooted, but it screws up. I was in the same situation. I suggest try to go back to stock 2.2 (Froyo) and then install updates. I don't think rooting the G2 on 2.3.4 is worth it really. Trust me. Its a freakin pain. Anyway, back to rooted 2.3.4 rom. I flashed it 2 days ago and it almost screwed up my phone! I can't use the market (i get an error) and I can't use music, camera, media stuff.. Its not worth flashing 2.3.4 rom. Although, if you want to be a rebel, go for it
You've been warned by the way.
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Stock rooted 2.3.4 worked great for me
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Stock rooted 2.3.4 worked great for me
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Agreed. Off topic but @cheetodude24 should seek help if he/she is having problems with the rooted stock ROM.
Hi guys, brand new to the forum, member wise, but been using XDA site for years. Have had the Verizon HTC One since it was released in August and been patiently waiting for S-Off to be achievable. Awesome for Sonic buying a Java card and wish I could have sent mine to him but unfortunately did not have a backup phone to use.
I was wondering if someone could create a guide to complete S-Off with Beaup's mod? I don't want to brick my phone since it's the only one I have, so I figured this could be beneficial to everyone, not just me.
Thanks guys
If you follow his guide, it's pretty straight forward. It failed the first time for me because of either not having the stock kernel, or just a bad usb port, but that didn't brick my phone. It just didn't do anything. Tried it the second time and it worked like a charm.
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If you follow his guide, it's pretty straight forward. It failed the first time for me because of either not having the stock kernel, or just a bad usb port, but that didn't brick my phone. It just didn't do anything. Tried it the second time and it worked like a charm.
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Thanks man for clearing it up. Just kind of new to HTC in particular. First HTC phone. Was just kind of curious if I had to worry about anything different.
Im running nos sense but when i tried to go back to my backup of stock before root i got a md5 mismatch on cwm and so it wont backup to that. Does anybody know where i can get the stock rom to be able to run the s-off method. thanks
Aggies1288 said:
Im running nos sense but when i tried to go back to my backup of stock before root i got a md5 mismatch on cwm and so it wont backup to that. Does anybody know where i can get the stock rom to be able to run the s-off method. thanks
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You should be able to flash one of the stock based roms and make sure you have the stock kernel.
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You should be able to flash one of the stock based roms and make sure you have the stock kernel.
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Oh ok cool. Would nos sense work or do I need to use like Andy's bonestock rom?
I relocked the bootloader, flashed the stock recovery, and I get a message that something was wrong with chromewithbrowser and the install couldn't continue.
Any ideas?
Also, what is even in the recent OTA anyway? Anything of worth?
I added init.d support to the stock kernel. Would that cause the issue?
johnequickiii said:
I relocked the bootloader, flashed the stock recovery, and I get a message that something was wrong with chromewithbrowser and the install couldn't continue.
Any ideas?
Also, what is even in the recent OTA anyway? Anything of worth?
I added init.d support to the stock kernel. Would that cause the issue?
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Use a stock kernel and a stock recovery with your proper nandroid and do the OTA. You can do a reset of the device than do the OTA
chromewithbrowser isnt changed by the kernel. you need :
100% stock ROM
kernel
recovery
then you can update.
Ok. That's where I'm going wrong then, because I added init.d support to the stock kernel. Thanks. I'll try it again tomorrow.
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but you can keep your boot loader unlocked. no need to relock it for ota purposes
Mr Hofs said:
but you can keep your boot loader unlocked. no need to relock it for ota purposes
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Where might I find the stock kernel for 3.30.651.2? I have the recovery and I never opted for another rom, so I'm on stock still.
I just can't seem to find where I may download the stock kernel from. Been looking everywhere.
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Where might I find the stock kernel for 3.30.651.2? I have the recovery and I never opted for another rom, so I'm on stock still.
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If you're totally on stock than you should be using the stock kernel already unless you flashed a custom kernel?
I modified the kernel by adding init.d support to it. I'm supposing that in itself made the kernel non stock. I flashed the stock recovery and even locked the bootloader, but it still wouldn't let me install the OTA.
Stock recovery reported some kind of error involving ChromewithBrowser, so that didn't really make sense to me.
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Bobbi lim said:
If you're totally on stock than you should be using the stock kernel already unless you flashed a custom kernel?
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sorry....had tot laugh so hard about this !
johnequickiii said:
I modified the kernel by adding init.d support to it. I'm supposing that in itself made the kernel non stock. I flashed the stock recovery and even locked the bootloader, but it still wouldn't let me install the OTA.
Stock recovery reported some kind of error involving ChromewithBrowser, so that didn't really make sense to me.
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what you must do is backup what you need. go to the general section and check for the collection of stock backups. download the appropriate matching backup and restore it (it has the stock kernel and modules in it) then flash back the stock recovery and update the phone.
FYI: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52894276
obviously something is wrong with "chromewithbrowser" (whatever that is)
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sorry....had tot laugh so hard about this !
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Didn't notice that he added inti.d into the kernel
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Didn't notice that he added inti.d into the kernel
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how could you not, you where the first that responded to it. how do you form an answer to a post if you don't read it ?
:sly:
Not sure how to go about making the phone accept an OTA now though without the possibility of going back to stock, and I definitely don't want to do that.
I do have the stock recovery ready to go, just can't seem to find the stock kernel to accompany it. Maybe with both, it'll allow it to go through.
Although, if the update isn't really anything helpful or important, I can just stop worrying about it altogether. I plan on snagging the M9 when it's out, so the need for an OTA goes out the window if this one isn't necessary and the Lollipop one is due around the same time of the next flagship release.
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