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Hi Guys,
I looked for an answer before posting this message but I couldn't find any clear post on that.
I installed in December a Flashable GPE with Android 6 onto my HTC One M8 and I received few days ago a notification for a System Update to the version MRA58K.H9.
If I click on Install update it will restart in TWRP, so looking around I found that the update needs to be manually installed.
Now my question: I downloaded the update file from google (approx 28 mb), is it enough to restart in TRWP and flash this zip file? Or is something else needed?
Many thanks
OTA updates require stock recovery to install. Further, if your version is not GPE (and that sounds like the case - a Sense version with GPE ROM flashed to it), the OTA will fail for CID check, and also wrong firmware number.
So I'm running OOS 3.2.6. which is rooted. In the software update it shows 3.2.7 (1.3GB) available for download but it also says "Root detected, downloading full upgrade. Note: your device will be unrooted." So if i download and install this will it work ? Also, whats the best way to install official updates on a rooted OOS ?
You need clean install of oxygen before you can update regardless, just have to reflash su again afterwards and any kernels xposed you use.
MM MaD said:
So I'm running OOS 3.2.6. which is rooted. In the software update it shows 3.2.7 (1.3GB) available for download but it also says "Root detected, downloading full upgrade. Note: your device will be unrooted." So if i download and install this will it work ? Also, whats the best way to install official updates on a rooted OOS ?
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You can easily install it, but after the download su will be removed, so you will have to reflash it.
MM MaD said:
So I'm running OOS 3.2.6. which is rooted. In the software update it shows 3.2.7 (1.3GB) available for download but it also says "Root detected, downloading full upgrade. Note: your device will be unrooted." So if i download and install this will it work ? Also, whats the best way to install official updates on a rooted OOS ?
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I'd recommend flashing stock recovery before downloading the OTA update as twrp "sometimes" fail to flash OTA updates. Also flashing the 1.3 gb full update will remove your root. You'll have to flash supersu again for root. And you'll have to do this everytime an OTA comes.
The best way to install official updates on rooted phone is to download the patch only file for 3.2.7 and flash it via twrp. The patch file will be around 40-50MB and it is available somewhere in the XDA threads. Search for it.
MM MaD said:
So I'm running OOS 3.2.6. which is rooted. In the software update it shows 3.2.7 (1.3GB) available for download but it also says "Root detected, downloading full upgrade. Note: your device will be unrooted." So if i download and install this will it work ? Also, whats the best way to install official updates on a rooted OOS ?
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Best way is to download OTA update from oneplus forum instead of complete ROM and just flash update
AJay27 said:
I'd recommend flashing stock recovery before downloading the OTA update as twrp "sometimes" fail to flash OTA updates. Also flashing the 1.3 gb full update will remove your root. You'll have to flash supersu again for root. And you'll have to do this everytime an OTA comes.
The best way to install official updates on rooted phone is to download the patch only file for 3.2.7 and flash it via twrp. The patch file will be around 40-50MB and it is available somewhere in the XDA threads. Search for it.
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I did try that for the 3.2.7 update. Dirty flashed the OTA patch but it didn't seem to work. It's still 3.2.6
MM MaD said:
I did try that for the 3.2.7 update. Dirty flashed the OTA patch but it didn't seem to work. It's still 3.2.6
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Wipe the system partition. Flash the 3.2.6 full update + ota patch together.
AJay27 said:
Wipe the system partition. Flash the 3.2.6 full update + ota patch together.
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You can use flashfire app to flash the new update.
CHAKREKEVIN said:
You can use flashfire app to flash the new update.
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Haven't tried it before but thanks for letting me know.
Hi,
I thought that after rooting OTA won't be available but I just got a notification about an update.
Is it safe to click "restart and install"? will it keep the device rooted?
if not, what's the easiest way to update?
nirfun said:
Hi,
I thought that after rooting OTA won't be available but I just got a notification about an update.
Is it safe to click "restart and install"? will it keep the device rooted?
if not, what's the easiest way to update?
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Last time I updated, I noticed that TWRP took over the updating process if you have it flashed.
While updating, TWRP wont let the updating script to replace the recovery partition, so TWRP remains after the update, after that you have the option to flash more zips if you wish to.
I'd recommend you reflash SuperSU after the update.
nirfun said:
Hi,
I thought that after rooting OTA won't be available but I just got a notification about an update.
Is it safe to click "restart and install"? will it keep the device rooted?
if not, what's the easiest way to update?
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TWRP wont flash the update... You can use Flashfire, get the latest firmware from here https://developers.google.com/android/images and flash using flashfire....
mcerk02 said:
TWRP wont flash the update... You can use Flashfire, get the latest firmware from here https://developers.google.com/android/images and flash using flashfire....
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Should I download the OTA or full firmware?
Does it make sense the OTA is 1.1 GB?
nirfun said:
Should I download the OTA or full firmware?
Does it make sense the OTA is 1.1 GB?
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I dont know what makes the OTA so large... I could be wrong but it is probably an OTA you would get if you were to be updating from M-N or something.... I just went right for the full firmware package, if you never used flashfire here is all the instructions https://flashfire.chainfire.eu/ but its pretty simple, click the + button at bottom right, click flash firmware package, select the files to flash and it will start doing its thing, I chose not to flash recovery when you get to that point, I was concerned it was gonna flash the stock recovery so didnt want to do that....
I flashed the OTA but now my root is gone
mcerk02 said:
TWRP wont flash the update... You can use Flashfire, get the latest firmware from here https://developers.google.com/android/images and flash using flashfire....
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Last time I ran the update OTA, TWRP ran the update script just fine...
Hey guys! I have enrolled to beta program to get 7.1.1 so now I am on 7.1.1 October 5 patch. But I got a security update patch and I thought that I've done nothing with my root to the /system so I tried to update my phone using restart & update function in "System Update" . It brought up TWRP with some failed script. Now I'm on October 5 patch and I don't have any notification about system update and it shows that my system is up to date. How can I get and flash the November 5 security update? Please help
tauio111 said:
Last time I ran the update OTA, TWRP ran the update script just fine...
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I heard others say this as well, I have NEVER had TWRP flash an OTA for me....
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Suren Manukyan said:
Hey guys! I have enrolled to beta program to get 7.1.1 so now I am on 7.1.1 October 5 patch. But I got a security update patch and I thought that I've done nothing with my root to the /system so I tried to update my phone using restart & update function in "System Update" . It brought up TWRP with some failed script. Now I'm on October 5 patch and I don't have any notification about system update and it shows that my system is up to date. How can I get and flash the November 5 security update? Please help
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Here s the page for the 7.1.1 download, I would imagine it has the latest security update.... https://developer.android.com/preview/download.html
mcerk02 said:
I heard others say this as well, I have NEVER had TWRP flash an OTA for me....
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Here s the page for the 7.1.1 download, I would imagine it has the latest security update.... https://developer.android.com/preview/download.html
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It says that flashing factory image will prevent getting future OTAs. So should I check that webpage every month to get the security updates? Os there a way to get OTAs back?
http://nexus5.wonderhowto.com/how-t...thout-losing-root-no-computer-needed-0168428/
Suren Manukyan said:
It says that flashing factory image will prevent getting future OTAs. So should I check that webpage every month to get the security updates? Os there a way to get OTAs back?
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Not getting OTA's while rooted is nothing new.... You can check that page every now and then if you wanted to....
mcerk02 said:
Not getting OTA's while rooted is nothing new.... You can check that page every now and then if you wanted to....
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Well actually now I got the OTA. The problem is I don't know how to flash it. Because FlashFire is not working anymore.
If you can figure out where is downloaded to I am sure flashfire will flash it, When mine was downloaded I couldn't find the file in system/cache or anywhere else so I gave up and just flashed the whole firmware package.... If you find it, let me know how it goes...
nirfun said:
Should I download the OTA or full firmware?
Does it make sense the OTA is 1.1 GB?
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Yes it makes sense. These are not incremental OTA zips that you may be used to from previous Nexus devices.
mcerk02 said:
I dont know what makes the OTA so large... I could be wrong but it is probably an OTA you would get if you were to be updating from M-N or something....
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This is a full OTA patch. The quick explanation is that these OTA zips will update over whatever you have installed (custom rom, stock, rooted, etc) and will patch every partition to the zips OTA level. You could be on OTA #1, 2, 6, 11 or whatever, the zip will update over each previous update.
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mcerk02 said:
If you can figure out where is downloaded to I am sure flashfire will flash it, When mine was downloaded I couldn't find the file in system/cache or anywhere else so I gave up and just flashed the whole firmware package.... If you find it, let me know how it goes...
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I think it is in data/ota_package/update.zip. I can see it with root browser but FlashFire doesn't see it.
Guys? No one knows how to update a rooted phone through OTA and without FlashFire?
Suren Manukyan said:
Guys? No one knows how to update a rooted phone through OTA and without FlashFire?
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adb sideload an OTA image (file does not exist for 7.1.1 developer preview 2, fyi):
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
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follow section 11 of my guide to update via fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206930
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SlimSnoopOS said:
adb sideload an OTA image (file does not exist for 7.1.1 developer preview 2, fyi):
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
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follow section 11 of my guide to update via fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206930
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As I said I've found a zip called update.zip in data/ota_package. Can it be the OTA , can I try to sideload it?
Suren Manukyan said:
As I said I've found a zip called update.zip in data/ota_package. Can it be the OTA , can I try to sideload it?
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Supposing you have no other mods installed and no other changes to /system have been made, unroot, reboot, then see if you can adb sideload that update.zip. If it fails, you have two ways on how to do so successfully and without Flashfire like you asked.
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Hi has anyone received the Oreo ota on non rooted nexus 5x and without signing up for the beta program???
ttocs99 said:
Hi has anyone received the Oreo ota on non rooted nexus 5x and without signing up for the beta program???
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Not yet. I'm on T-mobile.
mrpink10 said:
Not yet. I'm on T-mobile.
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Same I spoke to Google support and they claim it's Al read available via ota
Haven't got it yet I bought my phone from Google.
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Are you rooted? If so just get the ota from google and flash it with flashfire
jd1639 said:
Are you rooted? If so just get the ota from google and flash it with flashfire
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Flashfire doesn't fully support Oreo yet so that's a no go, same with TWRP. ADB sideload might work.
I just flashed it this morning and had no problems.
I flashed a couple of hours ago official OTA package via ADB. No problems till now.
I took the plunge and flashed the 8.0 stock factory image the done a factory reset after to make sure and it been great ever since turned off animation and it's nippy just wish battery was about better but I'll give it a few days see if that goes
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I just flashed it this morning and had no problems.
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Did you use Flashfire?
Does anyone know why the battery drains so fast on Oreo even after fresh clean install
Yes, Pro v0.60. I also maintained root and twrp. I had supersu 2.82-sr3 installed at the time so make sure you have that.
jd1639 said:
Yes, Pro v0.60. I also maintained root and twrp. I had supersu 2.82-sr3 installed at the time so make sure you have that.
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Well then, I guess it's just when coming from the beta that it doesn't work. Thanks for the heads up.
ttocs99 said:
Does anyone know why the battery drains so fast on Oreo even after fresh clean install
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Enable dev options and disable always keep mobile data on.
I just noticed that for some reason that is checked in oreo and it shouldn't be unless you are never on WIFI.
ttocs99 said:
Same I spoke to Google support and they claim it's Al read available via ota
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It is true that the OTA is out there. I confirm it because I signed-up to beta program to get the update and two days later I opted out to see if this is the latest official OTA ROM and I didn't get the update. So if you don't want to wait you can do the same it's safe. You can check the latest OTA here: https://developers.google.com/android/ota
The version is the same I have. 8.0.0 OPR6.170623.013.
I can confirm that jd1639's method works for people rooted with TWRP.
- download OTA (https://developers.google.com/android/ota)
- run Flashfire 60.0 (free version is OK)
- when asked "A system update has been detected", cancel
- Flash ZIP or OTA
- uncheck "restore boot and recovery images"
- press "EverRoot" and select "Inject SuperSU" and "Preserve recovery"
- Flash
- wait patiently
I tried flashing the modem FW using "Flash firmware package" on the OTA zip file. It rebooted and the screen went black for many minutes. I had to hard reset.
Can anyone confirm the 8.0 baseband? I have M8994F-2.6.39.3.03. I know that's the baseband for the 8.0 developer preview, but I wanted to make sure it was the final.
Billys20 said:
It is true that the OTA is out there. I confirm it because I signed-up to beta program to get the update and two days later I opted out to see if this is the latest official OTA ROM and I didn't get the update. So if you don't want to wait you can do the same it's safe. You can check the latest OTA here: https://developers.google.com/android/ota
The version is the same I have. 8.0.0 OPR6.170623.013.
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Probably a stupid question, but this OTA file- since it's ~1gb-, does it wipe the device like the full image?
tallgrasshawk said:
Probably a stupid question, but this OTA file- since it's ~1gb-, does it wipe the device like the full image?
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Nope
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tallgrasshawk said:
Probably a stupid question, but this OTA file- since it's ~1gb-, does it wipe the device like the full image?
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No. There is no such problem.You can do it with any of the two ways if you didnt get the OTA until now. 1) Sign-up for the beta program install the update and then opt-out of it. 2) Flash the OTA files from Google to your phone. Or 3) But these are rumors and I can't be sure: An update will come at 11 of September with new Version of Oreo 8.0.1 with better support for Carriers (it is 8.0.0).
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No. There is no such problem.You can do it with any of the two ways if you didnt get the OTA until now. 1) Sign-up for the beta program install the update and then opt-out of it. 2) Flash the OTA files from Google to your phone. Or 3) But these are rumors and I can't be sure: An update will come at 11 of September with new Version of Oreo 8.0.1 with better support for Carriers (it is 8.0.0).
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6p here, downloaded ota (NOT factory), ran Tibu, ran Flashfire 7.0 pro as described and after three reboots and a while of booted finishing, was cleanly updated to 8.0.0. took < 20 min. [emoji2]
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Downloaded the October patches and now phone has been for 1h on spinning wheel with status "preparing system update"
I am new to stock ROM after years of custom ROMs that would update at least monthly. Now on Android 10 on my pixel 2 xl should I expect OTA updates automatically? I tried to update ROM in the settings menu and it still says I have the latest update but it is September not October. Do I have to reload the factory image? I'd much rather flash an update wIth TWRP or the phone to do it automatically. It is the only reason I chose to use the stock ROM rather than Lineage or something else that updates.
Anyone with the same problem or a solution?
Problem yes - Solution no. Worked the last few months without a problem but this month I cant update. Seems they screwed it up somehow.
Same here cannot update
You both mean that you don't find the update or that it downloads and then you get stuck on preparing system update?
My friend here managed to update...
thegios said:
Downloaded the October patches and now phone has been for 1h on spinning wheel with status "preparing system update"
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almahix said:
I am new to stock ROM after years of custom ROMs that would update at least monthly. Now on Android 10 on my pixel 2 xl should I expect OTA updates automatically? I tried to update ROM in the settings menu and it still says I have the latest update but it is September not October. Do I have to reload the factory image? I'd much rather flash an update wIth TWRP or the phone to do it automatically. It is the only reason I chose to use the stock ROM rather than Lineage or something else that updates.
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thegios said:
Anyone with the same problem or a solution?
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D-m-x said:
Problem yes - Solution no. Worked the last few months without a problem but this month I cant update. Seems they screwed it up somehow.
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humdrum2009 said:
Same here cannot update
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Are all of you updating via OTA or factory image?
OTA
thegios said:
OTA
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Then your full stock, bootloader locked I assume. Does side loading the OTA work?
Badger50 said:
Then your full stock, bootloader locked I assume. Does side loading the OTA work?
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Full stock and locked bootloader.
How do I sideload an OTA?
I used to do it from Twrp but since I have a Pixel again I'm not unlocking or rooting any longer
thegios said:
Full stock and locked bootloader.
How do I sideload an OTA?
I used to do it from Twrp but since I have a Pixel again I'm not unlocking or rooting any longer
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You can do it from stock recovery. Full instructions can be found here :good:
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
You mean "Apply update from Sd card"?
I have downloaded the OTA zip file, put in in the root of my phone, entered recovery mode and chosen "apply update from sd card" but then no file is found
rooted
is rooted sideload possible with twrp
thegios said:
I have downloaded the OTA zip file, put in in the root of my phone, entered recovery mode and chosen "apply update from sd card" but then no file is found
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The OTA zip file should be in your platform-tools folder if I remember correctly.