S-off VZ M9. Still on 5.1 stock ROM. I was rooted with twrp installed. I have unrooted using Supersu. Checked with root checker and I am indeed unrooted. Rebooted. Flashed stock recovery. Rebooted.
I took the OTA, and while installing it fails with "Status 7 Error". I've searched for that but the fixes say to make sure I've done everything I've already done. Not sure what the problem is.
longboardskier said:
S-off VZ M9. Still on 5.1 stock ROM. I was rooted with twrp installed. I have unrooted using Supersu. Checked with root checker and I am indeed unrooted. Rebooted. Flashed stock recovery. Rebooted.
I took the OTA, and while installing it fails with "Status 7 Error". I've searched for that but the fixes say to make sure I've done everything I've already done. Not sure what the problem is.
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I'd run 5.1 ruu to make sure you're on 100% stock. (Status 7 error usually means system was modified, most likely from rooting, even though you unrooted the system was still modified) That or use the 3.37.605.7_OTAPkg.zip from Santod040
Alright, so I flashed 3.37.605.7_FULL_firmware.zip from that thread using ADB. Everything seemed to be going well until I rebooted. Now I'm stuck on the red Verizon screen.
EDIT: By holding down the power/vol up buttons I'm able to get into HTC FTM mode. From there I am able to get into bootloader, recovery, and download modes. What should I do?
longboardskier said:
Alright, so I flashed 3.37.605.7_FULL_firmware.zip from that thread using ADB. Everything seemed to be going well until I rebooted. Now I'm stuck on the red Verizon screen.
EDIT: By holding down the power/vol up buttons I'm able to get into HTC FTM mode. From there I am able to get into bootloader, recovery, and download modes. What should I do?
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RUU... then take the OTA...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-one-m9/general/official-ruu-1-33-605-15-t3137397
longboardskier said:
Alright, so I flashed 3.37.605.7_FULL_firmware.zip from that thread using ADB. Everything seemed to be going well until I rebooted. Now I'm stuck on the red Verizon screen.
EDIT: By holding down the power/vol up buttons I'm able to get into HTC FTM mode. From there I am able to get into bootloader, recovery, and download modes. What should I do?
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Download the rom he just posted. Copy to SD. Flash in twrp. You aren't booting because you mistakenly only just flashed the firmware. That's like doing half the ota.
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andybones said:
RUU... then take the OTA...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-one-m9/general/official-ruu-1-33-605-15-t3137397
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That's the old one. There's a 3.X one posted and also sync has the newest available as well already.
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So I'm running the stock OS and now it won't install the OTA update. I'm unlocked and rooted and the update downloads, then the phone reboots. I see the install starts and runs for about 3 seconds and then it stops with the red triangle exclamation point.
What's going on, anyone else having this issue?
How many times per day does this thread need to be made?
You're either going to have to flash just the update via fastboot on your own, or unroot and accept the OTA normally.
Well I appreciate the answer, sorry to be a bother...
Anyway, is this the way it's always going to be since I'm rooted and unlocked? Where will I be able to download the OTA updates so I can flash manually with fastboot?
It won't work if you have ClockworkMod's recovery, you need the stock recovery.
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105437 said:
So I'm running the stock OS and now it won't install the OTA update. I'm unlocked and rooted and the update downloads, then the phone reboots. I see the install starts and runs for about 3 seconds and then it stops with the red triangle exclamation point.
What's going on, anyone else having this issue?
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Dowload from http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html. It needs 7Zip to uncompress the file. Once decompressed it has a file with no extension, decrompress that again and you will have the several file.
The just power the phone off and power back on with the volume up and down pressed. Same as when you rooted it.
Then run these commands:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
This will not wipe your phone!
You will need to root it again.
This is what I just did and works prefectly!
Root and unlocked bootloader shouldn't prevent you from installing if you still have stock recovery. If you have ClockworkMod recovery instead, you can use that to flash it manually. If your phone downloaded the update zip, it should be located in /cache.
You'll probably have to re-root after applying the update, regardless of how you install it.
Thanks for the replies guys! I guess I'd like to stay unlocked & rooted and be able to get OTA updates. Is there any risk in doing this? If not, how do I uninstall CWM?
Thanks again!
105437 said:
Thanks for the replies guys! I guess I'd like to stay unlocked & rooted and be able to get OTA updates. Is there any risk in doing this? If not, how do I uninstall CWM?
Thanks again!
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I believe that in rom manager you should be able to set the recovery back to the default.
Bad Liar said:
I believe that in rom manager you should be able to set the recovery back to the default.
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ROM Manager only has the option to flash ClockworkMod, not stock recovery. But the stock recovery can be extracted from the Google factory images and flashed with fastboot.
I have same problem like yours, how can i solved it? my device is SE WT19i
Happened to me as well - but I also ran into problems initially trying to do the image upgrades, because I had ended up changing a couple values in the build.prop file (wifi scan time, and disabling the boot animation). I'm assuming changes like that would cause the OTA update to fail, if doing it manually fails as well?
Also remember when trying to resolve my issue, reading through other people who went through similar sequences.
Had unlocked/rooted. Tried OTA - got the red warning symbol.
Tried installing the zip from sdcard through CWM but ran into various warnings/errors because of minor tweaks that either they had done, or something that had been installed had done.
Try mskip's GNex Toolkit. Super easy to use and everything explained in the thread. The guy's a genius!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
Think option 10 will reflash stock recovery.
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+1. GNex Toolkit made my life worth living, I got the OTA 4.0.4 update (IMM76I), and I'm rooted and unlocked.
I also highly recommend GNex Toolkit. It has an option to restore the factory recovery and also helps you to get root again after update.
Voodoo OTA Root Keeper only helps partially.
ceribaen said:
Happened to me as well - but I also ran into problems initially trying to do the image upgrades, because I had ended up changing a couple values in the build.prop file (wifi scan time, and disabling the boot animation). I'm assuming changes like that would cause the OTA update to fail, if doing it manually fails as well?
Also remember when trying to resolve my issue, reading through other people who went through similar sequences.
Had unlocked/rooted. Tried OTA - got the red warning symbol.
Tried installing the zip from sdcard through CWM but ran into various warnings/errors because of minor tweaks that either they had done, or something that had been installed had done.
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Each if those warnings that you are getting is because something is not stock. You will need to download the appropriate stock file for each of those warnings. I have already posted the stock build.prop and boot image in the main IMM76I update thread. If you need others, instructions can be found in the update link in my signature.
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philipdeane said:
Try mskip's GNex Toolkit. Super easy to use and everything explained in the thread. The guy's a genius!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
Think option 10 will reflash stock recovery.
Dark Tapatalk (GSM Galaxy Nexus)
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bingefister said:
+1. GNex Toolkit made my life worth living, I got the OTA 4.0.4 update (IMM76I), and I'm rooted and unlocked.
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toxaris said:
I also highly recommend GNex Toolkit. It has an option to restore the factory recovery and also helps you to get root again after update.
Voodoo OTA Root Keeper only helps partially.
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All of you guys recommending using a toolkit: do you even understand the OP's issue? I don't think so, otherwise you would know that a toolkit won't do what he needs done.
My opinion:
On an unrelated note: you need to figure out how to do things manually before you start using toolkits, otherwise you will never learn anything. There is a reason they teach you long division in school before letting you use a calculator...
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Hi,
I have rooted Stock 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Build number JOP40D, I got software alert 5 days back its successfully download and then after click on restart and install button mobile reboot in TWRP mood and stuck by giving me some error related to partition, image file not found etc etc..
I had tried this 3 to 4 times but same error.
Please help me how to install it on the air.
Just for info i have upgraded my Gnex from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.2.
Please help me.
You're rooted, which means you edited the system, which means the OTA probably won't install. Always better to go back to 100% stock and re-root
ftrack said:
Hi,
I have rooted Stock 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Build number JOP40D, I got software alert 5 days back its successfully download and then after click on restart and install button mobile reboot in TWRP mood and stuck by giving me some error related to partition, image file not found etc etc..
I had tried this 3 to 4 times but same error.
Please help me how to install it on the air.
Just for info i have upgraded my Gnex from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.2.
Please help me.
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You cannot install an OTA update unless you are 100% stock. You have TWRP recovery, thus not 100% stock. That's why it fails. Either flash back stock recovery and retry, or simply apply the update manually using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
Petrovski80 said:
You cannot install an OTA update unless you are 100% stock. You have TWRP recovery, thus not 100% stock. That's why it fails. Either flash back stock recovery and retry, or simply apply the update manually using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
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Huh.. I've received JDQ39 ota, I forgot to remove TWRP before hand, but it still went through anyway. It installed fine, surprised the hell out of me actually. TWRP 2.4.1.0. Didn't have any other mods though. Not even rooted.
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Petrovski80 said:
You cannot install an OTA update unless you are 100% stock. You have TWRP recovery, thus not 100% stock. That's why it fails. Either flash back stock recovery and retry, or simply apply the update manually using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
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you can definitely install the OTA with a custom recovery. it however will not install if you modified any /system files, bootloader or radio do not match.
Oh really? That surprises me honestly. Although I never tried it, I always assumed every partition needed to have unmodified stock files (adding extra files does not matter). Apparently the recovery partition is an exception.
Petrovski80 said:
Oh really? That surprises me honestly. Although I never tried it
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+1
I was really surprised, in a good way! xD
I have S off by way of Rumrunner on an HTC One Verizon. I have TWRP as recovery and i am completely stock just S off and superuser. When i accept the OTA from Verizon it boots into recovery and TWRP pops up and i am stuck from there. I cant find the file to install and the phone wont upgrade. Please help. Thanks
lan04 said:
I have S off by way of Rumrunner on an HTC One Verizon. I have TWRP as recovery and i am completely stock just S off and superuser. When i accept the OTA from Verizon it boots into recovery and TWRP pops up and i am stuck from there. I cant find the file to install and the phone wont upgrade. Please help. Thanks
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You need to be on stock recovery as well to take the OTA. Check the bottom of post 2 of this
mademan420 said:
You need to be on stock recovery as well to take the OTA. Check the bottom of post 2 of this
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ok i flashed stock recovery and it accepted the OTA thanks....now how do i get superuser privileges back...it says i am missing the binary
lan04 said:
ok i flashed stock recovery and it accepted the OTA thanks....now how do i get superuser privileges back...it says i am missing the binary
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i reinstalled TWRP and flashed superuser from TWRP recovery...all seems well now thanks...btw the stock files would not go into recovery it simply went to black screen and rebooted
You mist be new. Never take otas if you need to update after soff and root do so via flashing the rooted ROM of the newest update.
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yes i am new and trying to learn...thanks for advice
So, am I correct in understanding that my phone will not take the OTA with twrp installed? As in nothing to worry about?
Is there any command I can run in terminal to make it stop asking if I want to install the OTA?
Sent from my stock (but rooted) VZW HTC One
BaBnkr said:
So, am I correct in understanding that my phone will not take the OTA with twrp installed? As in nothing to worry about?
Is there any command I can run in terminal to make it stop asking if I want to install the OTA?
Sent from my stock (but rooted) VZW HTC One
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Just follow the 2nd post here, then reflash TWRP. The OTA doesn't break root.
Does Voodoo OTA Root keeper work on the HTC One?
Please delete if off topic!
edster00 said:
Does Voodoo OTA Root keeper work on the HTC One?
Please delete if off topic!
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Yes, I just used Voodoo today to restore root after taking the .15 OTA. Will not work after 4.3, though (according to Google Play).
lan04 said:
i reinstalled TWRP and flashed superuser from TWRP recovery...all seems well now thanks...btw the stock files would not go into recovery it simply went to black screen and rebooted
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I can confirm this works fine as well. I had S-OFF through rumrunner and had flashed TWRP. To take the OTA, I re-flashed the stock recovery (.10) from the link given in this thread, then took the OTA. After the OTA installed with no problems, I re-installed a recovery (I changed to CWM, just for fun). I tested it by booting into recovery, and when I rebooted from CWM, it asked me if I wanted to re-install root (su). The phone now has the OTA (.15), still has SOFF and root was easily recovered.
I flashed the .10 stock recovery and I'm getting an error when I try the ota, any ideas why? I followed these instructions and I end up with a red triangle with exclamation point the reboot and phone works fine. Thanks for any help.
Edit:I got the congratulations message but when I checked it says failed, error 410. I've downloaded it a couple of times.
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Just got it on my htc one... for use on stock rom/stock recovery....
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712466856
RUU coming too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2867643
Can I use the zip u provided to update? I'm totally stock. S-on. On 4.4.2. And how to do it it's been years for me. Thought I needed a .pmg file?
rickyjohn said:
Can I use the zip u provided to update? I'm totally stock. S-on. On 4.4.2. And how to do it it's been years for me. Thought I needed a .pmg file?
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If you are s-on, you can't flash anything custom or stock. You will need to root and s-off first. Or you could take the ota if all you want is the update. If you want to get some customization on there...you should do some reading through the threads. Things are a bit different since a few years ago and this phone doesn't have an external sd card...
Sent from my Lunar Ecliptic One.
rickyjohn said:
Can I use the zip u provided to update? I'm totally stock. S-on. On 4.4.2. And how to do it it's been years for me. Thought I needed a .pmg file?
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First link is 100% stock and will work on stock recovery. Just place it on the phone storage or SD and boot to stock recovery. Choose the appropriate "apply update from" and then point to that file.
brymaster5000 said:
If you are s-on, you can't flash anything custom or stock. You will need to root and s-off first. Or you could take the ota if all you want is the update. If you want to get some customization on there...you should do some reading through the threads. Things are a bit different since a few years ago and this phone doesn't have an external sd card...
Sent from my Lunar Ecliptic One.
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every time i try to get into the recovery menu i just get a picture of the phone with a red triangle and exclamation point.
Any idea if towelroot works with this update? I noticed that the update notes on the vzw website says "Device root vulnerability issue has been resolved"
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rickyjohn said:
every time i try to get into the recovery menu i just get a picture of the phone with a red triangle and exclamation point.
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That is your stock recovery. Stock recovery is not meant to go into like custom ones. It's used for ota's, factory resets, and that's about it.
Sent from my Lunar Ecliptic One.
got "invalid operation" when trying to update with the zip file, it is on device storage, any ideas? does the zip need to be renamed?
rickyjohn said:
got "invalid operation" when trying to update with the zip file, it is on device storage, any ideas? does the zip need to be renamed?
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When flashing an OTA everything has to be bone stock. If you have stock tethering enabled, Xposed Framework installed, or files missing from /system/apps, it will fail.
That's a bummer. I'm totally stock. Just changed fonts, that's it. Guess it just won't go. thanks
I restored stock recovery and stock hotspot and the OTA still won't install properly -- I'm not sure what I'm missing. Is there any way to flash the OTA when rooted without wiping my phone?
Ovy13 said:
I restored stock recovery and stock hotspot and the OTA still won't install properly -- I'm not sure what I'm missing. Is there any way to flash the OTA when rooted without wiping my phone?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485319
Flash in trwp the full odex ROM. I don't know if updating via ota while rooted will work. I know unlock and s-off doesn't matter from personal experience.
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Uzephi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485319
Flash in trwp the full odex ROM. I don't know if updating via ota while rooted will work. I know unlock and s-off doesn't matter from personal experience.
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In the past, simply restoring stock recovery, updating normally, and then flashing a custom recovery was enough. Doesn't seem to work this time, or there's simply some customization I've forgotten about.
If I'm not mistaken, just the presence of the su binary can be enough to abort an official ota. If you have the official OTA zip and attempt flashing through the stock recovery and it fails, the error message should give some indication of the problem. The script runs a check on the contents of /system and if anything is off it will fail.
pastorbennett said:
If I'm not mistaken, just the presence of the su binary can be enough to abort an official ota. If you have the official OTA zip and attempt flashing through the stock recovery and it fails, the error message should give some indication of the problem. The script runs a check on the contents of /system and if anything is off it will fail.
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Su is fine. It simply won't work afterwords. Any other system changes will cause it to fail though.
dottat said:
Su is fine. It simply won't work afterwords. Any other system changes will cause it to fail though.
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So I have TWRP, root, s-off, and XPosed installed. Verizon sent me the OTA update, but I need to return everything to stock before I do anything with the update? I'm a little dense here...
PiperCub49 said:
So I have TWRP, root, s-off, and XPosed installed. Verizon sent me the OTA update, but I need to return everything to stock before I do anything with the update? I'm a little dense here...
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Disable xposed. Flash stock recovery and take the ota. Then flash custom recovery via Fastboot and flash su.zip in Twrp.
Assuming of course you made no other /system mods other than root and xposed.
I'm trying to get a completely stock experience on my phone. I want to update it to the latest version but cannot because it is rooted, bootloader is unlocked, and a custom recovery is installed. I tried installing a stock rom then flashing a stock recovery and then relocking the bootloader to run the RUU on HTC's website. I am stuck on hboot version 3.18.xxx. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The_Greatest_Juan said:
I'm trying to get a completely stock experience on my phone. I want to update it to the latest version but cannot because it is rooted, bootloader is unlocked, and a custom recovery is installed. I tried installing a stock rom then flashing a stock recovery and then relocking the bootloader to run the RUU on HTC's website. I am stuck on hboot version 3.18.xxx. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You need to nandroid restore back to pure stock WITH root added and no apps removed.
Then you need to remove root from the settings in the SuperSU app.
Then go to the bootloader, flash the stock recovery.
Then back to the bootloader and relock it.
Now factory restore from bootloader or settings while you have the stock recovery, relocked bootloader and root removed.
Now you can update via HTC or system update.
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jaysoblitzed said:
You need to nandroid restore back to pure stock WITH root added and no apps removed.
Then you need to remove root from the settings in the SuperSU app.
Then go to the bootloader, flash the stock recovery.
Then back to the bootloader and relock it.
Now factory restore from bootloader or settings while you have the stock recovery, relocked bootloader and root removed.
Now you can update via HTC or system update.
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Ok. So i did everything you said except whenever I try to factory reset, it flashes a screen that says entering recovery but then immediately goes back into bootloader. Is this because I have the incorrect recovery or a different problem.
Everything has been done as your guide, however on update process, the screen was displayed is dark blank.
What's something wrong guy...
Does anyone have the RUU.exe for virgin mobile. Tried to use the one I had last nite didn't work. Downloaded it 3times,says Install Script Shield has stopped working. Anyone.
ajones23 said:
Does anyone have the RUU.exe for virgin mobile. Tried to use the one I had last nite didn't work. Downloaded it 3times,says Install Script Shield has stopped working. Anyone.
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Tried it last night..worked the second time..did stop working for me once as well
ajones23 said:
Does anyone have the RUU.exe for virgin mobile. Tried to use the one I had last nite didn't work. Downloaded it 3times,says Install Script Shield has stopped working. Anyone.
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THIS is the only one, as it is the official one from HTC.
FoxyDrew said:
THIS is the only one, as it is the official one from HTC.
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Already flashed back to stock. Used it method put Rom zip on sdcard,rebooted and put sdcard in. Success. Thanks.