Hello,
i rotted my nexus s i9020 and updated the radio, now i want to go back to 2.3.2
how can i do that?
also, will i be able to get ota updates?
thank you.
there is a thread here, you can flash it to 2.3.1 using odin, then use an update file and install it to 2.3.2 from your internal memory, or direct to 2.3.3.
2.3.1 file and odin
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tjaxkb
2.3.2 update, do not use this file if you intend to update to 2.3.3.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rn7sxb
2.3.3 update
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xylx6a
for 2.3.1 use odin to flash,
for 2.3.2 and 2.3.3 put the zip file to root of sd card, and update using fastboot.
kms108 said:
there is a thread here, you can flash it to 2.3.1 using odin, then use an update file and install it to 2.3.2 from your internal memory, or direct to 2.3.3.
2.3.1 file and odin
2.3.2 update, do not use this file if you intend to update to 2.3.3.
2.3.3 update
for 2.3.1 use odin to flash,
for 2.3.2 and 2.3.3 put the zip file to root of sd card, and update using fastboot.
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Thank you but it seems you need to ROOT the device...
you dont need to root, to use odin.
will this restore the color scheme??
rajesh78 said:
will this restore the color scheme??
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are you in the wrong thread, we're talking about back to stock rom.
me bad.
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Ok.. I bought my Nexus S with 2.3.1 installed. I rooted it shortly after deciding I would keep the phone for awhile. According to all the guides I looked through, Clockwork Recovery won't stick unless that one file is renamed..
Well, come to find out, when I tried accepting the OTA update for 2.3.4, I somehow lost stock recovery and have Clockwork still installed. I've been running the stock software, stock kernel, with the bootloader unlocked and superuser installed. I never renamed the file in order to keep my stock recovery, just in case, but somehow still lost it.
I want to update my phone from 2.3.1 to 2.3.4 but I don't want to lose my app data and whatnot so I want to know if it is possible to install the OTA updates via Clockwork.. I managed to find the zip file for the update that will bring my phone from 2.3.1 to 2.3.3 and then the zip file for 2.3.3 to 2.3.4 from Google.
I don't want to flash a ROM, just looking to keep everything mostly stock but with root. I've searched for an answer but must be looking up the wrong terms, as I can't seem to find any info on doing this under the circumstances
Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance!!
Phone: i9020t
Android: 2.3.1
Baseband: I9020XXJK8
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-g7f1638a / [email protected] #1
Build: GRH78
hkt03 said:
Ok.. I bought my Nexus S with 2.3.1 installed. I rooted it shortly after deciding I would keep the phone for awhile. According to all the guides I looked through, Clockwork Recovery won't stick unless that one file is renamed..
Well, come to find out, when I tried accepting the OTA update for 2.3.4, I somehow lost stock recovery and have Clockwork still installed. I've been running the stock software, stock kernel, with the bootloader unlocked and superuser installed. I never renamed the file in order to keep my stock recovery, just in case, but somehow still lost it.
I want to update my phone from 2.3.1 to 2.3.4 but I don't want to lose my app data and whatnot so I want to know if it is possible to install the OTA updates via Clockwork.. I managed to find the zip file for the update that will bring my phone from 2.3.1 to 2.3.3 and then the zip file for 2.3.3 to 2.3.4 from Google.
I don't want to flash a ROM, just looking to keep everything mostly stock but with root. I've searched for an answer but must be looking up the wrong terms, as I can't seem to find any info on doing this under the circumstances
Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance!!
Phone: i9020t
Android: 2.3.1
Baseband: I9020XXJK8
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-g7f1638a / [email protected] #1
Build: GRH78
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Yes, you can install the OTA with CWM.
Why don't you just install a stock, rooted rom.
It is just the stock rom, rooted and packed in zip ready to be flashed in clockwork rec.
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deeren said:
Why don't you just install a stock, rooted rom.
It is just the stock rom, rooted and packed in zip ready to be flashed in clockwork rec.
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Don't really feel like setting up my phone again and losing my app data.. I didn't mind too much with my G1, but I've got so much junk on my NS that I don't want to lose. Just want to update like normal..
i guess you have two options update:
1 - you could flash original ota from cwm, but you will lose the root and cwm recovery, then you will need to root again, but to root in 2.3.4, you will need to unlock booloader, and that gonna make you lose everything...
2 - you also could try to flash stock, deodexed and rooted zip, but i really don't know if it gonna work (although i don't see why it wouldn't)...
thiagodark said:
i guess you have two options update:
1 - you could flash original ota from cwm, but you will lose the root and cwm recovery, then you will need to root again, but to root in 2.3.4, you will need to unlock booloader, and that gonna make you lose everything...
2 - you also could try to flash stock, deodexed and rooted zip, but i really don't know if it gonna work (although i don't see why it wouldn't)...
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My bootloader has been unlocked, flashing the ota doesn't lock it back up does it? I always thought I only lost root access, but not lock up the bootloader
hkt03 said:
My bootloader has been unlocked, flashing the ota doesn't lock it back up does it? I always thought I only lost root access, but not lock up the bootloader
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well, if your bootloader is unlocked you don't have any problem at all! =o)
since you said that you rooted in 2.3.1, i thought you followed the guide to make it without unlocking bootloder.
with unlocked bootloader, that's what i would do:
- reboot in recovery (cwm recovery)
- nandroid backup
- wipe cache / dalvik-cache
- flash official zip OTA for your specific model. you can find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056062
- boot and see if everything is okay
after that, you will lose root and cwm recovery! now you have to root just like you had done before (flashing cwm from bootload and applying su file).
hope it can helps!
hi
can i update nexus s grj22 rooted to 2.3.6 ?
If it's stock rooted 2.3.4, then you can update by downloading update file from google, put it to your phone, reboot to bootloader and update. You will loose root, so you'll have to root it again.
Sorry, but this belongs in the Q&A area.
I flashed this update and it seems works well. Just s little problems: Before flashing i got the ota popup but i skipped it and i installed manually the update. Now, also after manual update, it continues to ask me if i wat to install the update. Any idea?
Also, wich method did you use to root it? I used su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip but looks like it has a few problems (shell doesn't give me id=0 and i can do adb remout).
Just flash the update on cwm recovery don't reboot and flash superuser.zip right after and then reboot you'll be updated and rooted that the method I used and no problems.
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This... is not... development. We have a Q&A section for all questions.
Dear friends,
I just rooted and installed the cw recovery in my newly bought ASUS TF. The current version is 8.4.4.11, 3.1. Then how can I update my machine to V8.6.5.9, 3.2 without wipe?
Thank you very much!
Depending on which rooting method you used, if you read the root thread, it will advise you to update to the latest firmware for your model before rooting. You won't be able to update to the latest firmware after rooting and installing cwm recovery because the update will fail. You will need to return back to full unrooted stock with no cwm recovery, then update to the latest firmware, then reroot. PM me for instructions on how to return to stock.
smslike123 said:
Dear friends,
I just rooted and installed the cw recovery in my newly bought ASUS TF. The current version is 8.4.4.11, 3.1. Then how can I update my machine to V8.6.5.9, 3.2 without wipe?
Thank you very much!
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cavsoldier19d said:
Depending on which rooting method you used, if you read the root thread, it will advise you to update to the latest firmware for your model before rooting. You won't be able to update to the latest firmware after rooting and installing cwm recovery because the update will fail. You will need to return back to full unrooted stock with no cwm recovery, then update to the latest firmware, then reroot. PM me for instructions on how to return to stock.
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I have seen this a few times, you do not have to return to stock to update your firmware. A couple of nice people have made the update compatible with CWM and you just have to put the zip on your SD card and install it from CWM. Here's the links to go to .9 and .13 Cheers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234734
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1281161
After looking at what firmware you are at, I'm not sure if there are zip updates that go back that far, but you can certainly search to see...Cheers.
ckuke4 said:
I have seen this a few times, you do not have to return to stock to update your firmware. A couple of nice people have made the update compatible with CWM and you just have to put the zip on your SD card and install it from CWM. Here's the links to go to .9 and .13 Cheers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234734
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1281161
After looking at what firmware you are at, I'm not sure if there are zip updates that go back that far, but you can certainly search to see...Cheers.
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But mine is 8.4.4.11, 3.1 rather than 8.6.5.9, 3.2....
Install a new custom rom
HTC has released an OTA security update with a size of around 9 MB but since my phone is rooted and CWModded I get the triangle with Android icon on installation. How do i get it to install?
I am currently on 1.45 stock firmware (2.3.4 core) and this update has probably to do with the problematic permissions of HTC's apps that came to light some days ago
Flash the stock recovery then try again
EddyOS said:
Flash the stock recovery then try again
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does that have to be done for every update? or are they included with flashed roms?
is it possible to flash it via cwm somehow?
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nvm i already flashed/reflashed stock recovery and updated
cheers
Found an easier way
Got the instructions from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15546045&postcount=10
Tried it and works perfectly without restoring-reinstalling CW recovery.
I rooted the device when I bought it around June. I was successfully to root it. I installed leaked Gingerbread 2.34. The firmware looked like to unroot my device. How can I do it now? Please help
You can use Revolutionary to re-install ClockworkMod Recovery, then flash the Superuser zip file in the recovery.
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