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I have a i9250 gsm Galaxy Nexus, maguro. JWR66V. It used to be Yajuux but I changed this to Yakju with Wug Fresh's Nexus Tool kit. I manually updated my phone to 4.3. However, about once a week, I get a notice that my phone would like to update to 4.3. The download is only 1.7mb. Once I allow the update, the phone reset, boots up and says "installing system update" with the android mascot on the screen and a swirly atom-thing at his stomach. After about a minute a message comes up that says "error!" with the android mascot now on his back. I have to remove the battery and restart my phone, otherwise it hangs. The update notice won't come back for another week, unless I stop the google service framework app and clear the data. I'm assuming these system updates are to upgrade to JWR66Y, but I don't know why I keep having these errors. Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Figured it out
Solved. I managed to sideload the update through the Nexus toolkit. Even after updating though, it didn't show the correct version. I had to unroot by uninstalling supersu (survival mode didn't work), then doing the OTA update, then reinstalling the binaries for Supersu.
Can anyone recommend a good site/feed that keeps track of these security updates/other major updates?
And the toolkit gets the credits, even when the user still has no idea what just happened.
beekay201 said:
And the toolkit gets the credits, even when the user still has no idea what just happened.
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braindead users win again!
No Clue..
Can someone, Experienced.. Tell me what exactly to do here.. I am on Stock Rom, Rooted, with TWRP Recovery. Exact same problem when I try to install the Update. Same 1.7 MB Update. Any Help would be much appreciated.
dipenv said:
Can someone, Experienced.. Tell me what exactly to do here.. I am on Stock Rom, Rooted, with TWRP Recovery. Exact same problem when I try to install the Update. Same 1.7 MB Update. Any Help would be much appreciated.
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The reason the update doesn't install is because you are using a third party recovery.img (twrp) and Android cannot update your phone with twrp, only with it's own recovery. You can download the update posted in one of the threads and install from twrp.
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chrisinsocalif said:
The reason the update doesn't install is because you are using a third party recovery.img (twrp) and Android cannot update your phone with twrp, only with it's own recovery. You can download the update posted in one of the threads and install from twrp.
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Thank you for this explanation. Very helpful to braindead user like myself, and will help me know what to do for future updates.
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The reason the update doesn't install is because you are using a third party recovery.img (twrp) and Android cannot update your phone with twrp, only with it's own recovery. You can download the update posted in one of the threads and install from twrp.
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Does doing this wipe the phone?
Not if you only install the update. You will have to reinstall supersu after the update because you will lose root.
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chrisinsocalif said:
The reason the update doesn't install is because you are using a third party recovery.img (twrp) and Android cannot update your phone with twrp, only with it's own recovery. You can download the update posted in one of the threads and install from twrp.
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thats not correct. ive updated with OTAs through TWRP.
the update is failing because something isnt stock.
Zepius said:
thats not correct. ive updated with OTAs through TWRP.
the update is failing because something isnt stock.
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Update through twrp by downloading the update not through ota since you have third party software.
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chrisinsocalif said:
Update through twrp by downloading the update not through ota since you have third party software.
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Requesting the download link if possible. Searched the forum but couldn't found one. Tx in Advance.
Solved. Got it! HERE
Simple question, if possible to be stock rooted and still have access to the OTA updates?
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moeinyoho said:
Simple question, if possible to be stock rooted and still have access to the OTA updates?
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Yes, use the latest SuperSU 1.55. Versions prior to that had an issue that would block OTAs from completing successfully.
sfhub said:
Yes, use the latest SuperSU 1.55. Versions prior to that had an issue that would block OTAs from completing successfully.
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I'm still a rookie with this nexus but I would need to unlock the bootloader then root right?
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sfhub said:
Yes, use the latest SuperSU 1.55. Versions prior to that had an issue that would block OTAs from completing successfully.
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Is this true even if you loaded a custom recovery such as TWRP or CVM? My (probably faulty) understanding is that the custom recoveries were missing "something" that kept them from doing an automatic OTA update. Is that still correct?
PJ Clifford said:
Is this true even if you loaded a custom recovery such as TWRP or CVM? My (probably faulty) understanding is that the custom recoveries were missing "something" that kept them from doing an automatic OTA update. Is that still correct?
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There is potential for custom recovery to be missing something as they sometimes use custom kernels which sometimes aren't built the exact same way as google/asus, so to be safest stick with stock recovery. I've had this problem on past platforms. On LG, the custom recovery would be able to flash everything except the Phone's radio, because the sequence for that was done in a proprietary manner. That left you with the new rom but the old phone radio, which basically wouldn't boot.
As it stands right now, TWRP 2.6.0.0 includes the stock kernel and has been verified to work for OTA updates. TWRP 2.6.1.0 includes a custom built kernel by the TWRP developers, so it hasn't been tested.
My advice is, stick with stock recovery, then wait it out for someone else to test out OTA updates on the particular custom recovery you are interested in, and then if that is successful, you can consider using that in the future.
What I can say is Google tests their OTA updates using stock recovery, so that is the safest to use, but other recoveries can also work especially if they include a stock kernel (but the chances for issues increases the more they deviate from stock)
Probably just me, but it seems like it is. albeit minor, step backwards going to the stock recovery...
The easiest way would be, if you just boot in the custom recovery to root you device.
fastboot boot name_of_the_recovery.img
Then make a nandroid-backup, so you could easy go back to stock.
(Also choose to backup the recovery)
And after it you could flash the superuser.zip in the recovery.
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Appreciate the answers but I just rooted n flashed Clean ROM lol
Thought I wouldn't have time to figure how to root a new device but did it in like 45 minutes
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Help !!!
I just updated my NEXUS 7 2013 from 4.4 to 4.4.2 but after restarting, the Android version in settings still says 4.4.
I checked for updates again in System Updates menu but my device says the system is up to date.
My device is Nexus 7 2013 32G rooted under TWRP 2.6.3.1 recovery on Super SU root.
I also tried updating manually using TWRP zip update but it failed.
here's the part of the prompt during TWRP update:
Verifying current system...
"/system/bin/debuggerd" has unexpected contents.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/Dow...
Hope someone can help me find a solution for this. Thanks!
I auto updated my nexus 7 2013 wifi 32gb with 4.2.2 and there were no problems. I put the device back to stock 4.4 first and unrooted the tablet as well. My suggestion is to get the toolkit and select any version for device then select flash stock and unroot box. I did this and received the ota update the next day. After updating successfully you can root and install custom recovery again if that is what you want. Do not OEM lock the device because every time you unlock it again you will erase all content.
Best of luck
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OP: Uninstall stickmount (easiest) or flash the debuggerd in this thread.
Yea it won't update if your rooted.
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player911 said:
Yea it won't update if your rooted.
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Being rooted is fine. I was rooted just had to uninstall stickmount, and it updated from 4.3 to 4.4.2, I did lose root, but that was easily rectified.
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Being rooted is fine. I was rooted just had to uninstall stickmount, and it updated from 4.3 to 4.4.2, I did lose root, but that was easily rectified.
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How did you update? Side-load?
I'm guessing the Stickmount issue is only present on 4.4 because I was on 4.4.1 (Stock Rooted ROM by Scroler) and flashed the OTA I received on device in TWRP and it successfully updated to 4.4.2...and I never lost root ?
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How did you update? Side-load?
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Nope, OTA.
thanks
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I'm guessing the Stickmount issue is only present on 4.4 because I was on 4.4.1 (Stock Rooted ROM by Scroler) and flashed the OTA I received on device in TWRP and it successfully updated to 4.4.2...and I never lost root ?
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Can you give us the link to the stock rooted rom by scroler?? i can't seem to find it anywhere. thnks alot!
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Nope, OTA.
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Cool, I just ran the update myself with no issues. I just changed back to the stock recovery first and ran the ota to 4.4 no problem. I was worried about it though because I had issues when doing my Nexus 4 but it was my fault. At the end in the recovery when it asked if I wanted it to fix root I clicked yes. I should have clicked no and just rerooted using wug or something.
Now I am going to grab the 4.4.2 update. I do not have ota yet for 4.1 or 4.2 on my Nex 7. My Nex 4 though is all set at 4.4.2 and it seems like they really fixed tons of stuff! I can't wait to get that on the 7!!
Thanks:good:
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OP: Uninstall stickmount (easiest) or flash the debuggerd in this thread.
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I used to have OTA problems with Stickmount and that damn debuggered file on my 2012 Nexus 7. Never installed it on my flo as a result.
Are you saying that simply uninstalling Stickmount will be sufficient for an OTA to take successfully? Does uninstalling reinstate the previous debuggered file, or must we replace it manually?
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I used to have OTA problems with Stickmount and that damn debuggered file on my 2012 Nexus 7. Never installed it on my flo as a result.
Are you saying that simply uninstalling Stickmount will be sufficient for an OTA to take successfully? Does uninstalling reinstate the previous debuggered file, or must we replace it manually?
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Yes. Upon installation, Stickmount makes a backup of debuggerd in the same directory with a bak extension, when uninstalled it renames it to debuggerd, restoring the stock debuggerd, I did not have to put it back manually.
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Yea it won't update if your rooted.
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I flashed 4.4.1-> 4.4.2 successfully with twrp on a rooted device but it was just rooted with a modified host file, no other mods.
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I flashed 4.4.1-> 4.4.2 successfully with twrp on a rooted device but it was just rooted with a modified host file, no other mods.
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I thought the issue was to do with OTA updates and and not flashing updates from recovery as this is defeating the purpose of OTA udates.
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I am on 4.3, unlocked and rooted with TWRP recovery.
The 4.42 update notification had been there for a while and I finally decided to take the plunge.....
I ran the update through the notification and my device rebooted into the TWRP custom recovery. Not knowing what to do, I rebooted again and checked the version. Nothing had changed and I am still at 4.3.
However the System Update notification had disappeared. I checked for System Update and it says my device is up-to-date....
How do I get the OTA update again?
What do I have to do to get the update installed on my device?
I have since also uninstalled StickMount.
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I am on 4.3, unlocked and rooted with TWRP recovery.
The 4.42 update notification had been there for a while and I finally decided to take the plunge.....
I ran the update through the notification and my device rebooted into the TWRP custom recovery. Not knowing what to do, I rebooted again and checked the version. Nothing had changed and I am still at 4.3.
However the System Update notification had disappeared. I checked for System Update and it says my device is up-to-date....
How do I get the OTA update again?
What do I have to do to get the update installed on my device?
I have since also uninstalled StickMount.
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You could always just do a full wipe and restore it to factory defaults. That'll do it for sure.
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dmginc said:
You could always just do a full wipe and restore it to factory defaults. That'll do it for sure.
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Anyway to do it without wiping data? :crying:
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Anyway to do it without wiping data? :crying:
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Sorta yeah. But it hurts more than it helps. Wiping is really the best way to go. Or just wait a day or two and see if it comes.
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vivre said:
I am on 4.3, unlocked and rooted with TWRP recovery.
The 4.42 update notification had been there for a while and I finally decided to take the plunge.....
I ran the update through the notification and my device rebooted into the TWRP custom recovery. Not knowing what to do, I rebooted again and checked the version. Nothing had changed and I am still at 4.3.
However the System Update notification had disappeared. I checked for System Update and it says my device is up-to-date....
How do I get the OTA update again?
What do I have to do to get the update installed on my device?
I have since also uninstalled StickMount.
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The over the air will not work if you have a custom recovery. You have to flash the update zip with TWRP or whatever custom recovery you are using. You could move the update from "cache" to "storage" if you still had it or just download it to storage and then flash (Install) it with TWRP..
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The over the air will not work if you have a custom recovery. You have to flash the update zip with TWRP or whatever custom recovery you are using. You could move the update from "cache" to "storage" if you still had it or just download it to storage and then flash (Install) it with TWRP..
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Thanks.
Your method worked.... but only after I uninstalled Xposed Framework ! :good:
Hi xda,
Im thinking about rooting my nexus 7 2013 but the problem is that I also want to be able to update my device with google's ota updates. Is there a way to root your device and still recieve ota updates from google? If there is a way, does that mean that you could update your device and still keep root? What im trying to say is that is there a way to update the device while keeping root on stock rom and stock kernel?
Thanks
speedsolve said:
Hi xda,
Im thinking about rooting my nexus 7 2013 but the problem is that I also want to be able to update my device with google's ota updates. Is there a way to root your device and still recieve ota updates from google? If there is a way, does that mean that you could update your device and still keep root? What im trying to say is that is there a way to update the device while keeping root on stock rom and stock kernel?
Thanks
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Being rooted has no effect on getting OTAs. If you are completely stock (w/ stock recovery), you will still get an OTA notification. If you're using SuperSU Pro, there's an OTA survival mode that should keep you rooted even after updating via OTA. Worst case scenario is you lose root, in which case, all you gotta do is flash SuperSU again in recovery and you're good to go.
Check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/info-nexus-5-ota-help-desk-t2523217
It's in the Nexus 5 forum, but still serves pretty good insight on how OTAs work.
Yes and no. I've updated before with custom recovery and root and had no problems, but another time I got an error message because one of my system files may have been unintentionally modified even though I was careful not to modify any system files. So it usually works, but no guarantees.
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gc84245 said:
Yes and no. I've updated before with custom recovery and root and had no problems, but another time I got an error message because one of my system files may have been unintentionally modified even though I was careful not to modify any system files. So it usually works, but no guarantees.
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In that case, all you would have to do is flash the system.img from the factory image, then flash the OTA update zip in recovery.
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Thanks
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Hello guys
I will receive my zf2 on monday, but im kinda lost with the root and OTA. Could you help me with my concerns?
1) I saw that exists 3 methods of root. Each of them has differences about future OTA updates.
NOTE:
If you root via METHOD 1 you can update SuperSu app as well as update binaries but PLEASE DON'T apply any OTA update as the phone WILL GET STUCK IN A BOOTLOOP...Manually flash the firmware via adb...
If you root via METHOD 2 you CAN UPDATE VIA OTA/NO BOOTLOOPS BUT YOU HAVE TO UNROOT FIRST BEFORE APPLYING OTA
If you root via METHOD 3 you CAN UPDATE VIA OTA/NO BOOTLOOPS AND UN-ROOTING BEFORE APPLYING ANY OTA IS NOT NECESSARY.
If I root using method 3, will I have no headache when receveing and installing future OTAs? WIth a rooted phone, will I be able to install them without further bootloops and unrooting before doing it? ( So method 3 is the easiest of them,right?)
2) About the Bloatwares that are pre-installed on zf2, Its safer to freeze them than uninstalling?
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Root with method 3 is fine, you can OTA.
But, you delete any Bloatware, the ota will fail.
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Root with method 3 is fine, you can OTA.
But, you delete any Bloatware, the ota will fail.
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Right, at first I used method 3 and uninstalled a lot of bloatware but the next OTA failed because it didn't find files to patch...
Now I still use method 3 but just disabled the app I don't want/use, and OTA work fine, did it 2 times already.
Its safer to update the cellphone, than aplly root, or the inverse?
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Its safer to update the cellphone, than aplly root, or the inverse?
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it's always safer to unroot first just in case asus changes something that could cause a bootloop even when using method 3.personally I prefer to unroot, remove busybox and xposed then update.
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luisoman2000 said:
it's always safer to unroot first just in case asus changes something that could cause a bootloop even when using method 3.personally I prefer to unroot, remove busybox and xposed then update.
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But my cellphone is new, I didn't update yet. What you suggest?
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operatorsof said:
But my cellphone is new, I didn't update yet. What you suggest?
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simple, update via ota. after you update to the latest ota you can root.
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