I updated my Nexus S to Android 4.0.4 via the OTA update few days ago. But the usb tethering is not working after the update when I try to connect it to my computer(windows 7).
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Kernel version- 3.0.8-g6656123
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Flash this in recovery http://db.tt/xyhYAyTr
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The Batman said:
Flash this in recovery http://db.tt/xyhYAyTr
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Thanks for responding...I tried flashing that in recovery but that didn't help. Going by the name of that file it seems to be a nexus s 4g file but I use the ordinary nexus s..and that seems to be the problem.
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I know it messes up the connectivity. Received the OTA update but it failed to Install... Im on stock everything besides the radio..
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what do you mean messes up the connectivity? the tethering issue has been fixed with the latest update if that's what you mean. yes you would need the stock radio and recovery. the update will fail if you aren't on stock everything. just flash the 2.3.4 radio and stock recovery if you're on cwm. you should update fine after that
Well I downloaded the the stock rom of 2.3.3 from rom manager... everything was cool... then I got the 2.3.6 update... it was 98 MB and I pressed install =_= my cellular connectivity is home again
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YourMainDude said:
I know it messes up the connectivity. Received the OTA update but it failed to Install... Im on stock everything besides the radio..
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You have modified something in /system. OTA's will fail when something in the file system is modified.
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Negative im pure stock on 2.3.6 ... lost all connection to cellular data... same thing happening to other ppl who don't even kno how to root... its Google's Fault on this one
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Flash 11.1 is available for Ics, go get it.
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Very nice!
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It works..tq
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i updated it...and it works..
but whilst i was upgrading my device rebooted..
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I have a unlocked bootloader and on 4.0.3, what would happen if I just flashed the ota on cmw? Thanks
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STAYFROSTY777 said:
I have a unlocked bootloader and on 4.0.3, what would happen if I just flashed the ota on cmw? Thanks
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Without the updated recoveries you'll just boot into an Asus logo.
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DMardroid said:
Without the updated recoveries you'll just boot into an Asus logo.
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thanks, tried searching, is there a really easy way to update to jeally bean, my last method i tried nearly bricked my device and gave me a korean software lol, thank god for back ups
I had the non us version of the nexus s. It was stuck on 2.3.3. I dont recall where i got the update( I downloaded one from one of the threads on xda as there was no update available whenever I checked for ota) but I flashed it with 2.3.6. After that I received notifications for ics 4.0 then after applying that ota I got one for 4.0.4 I believe then one for jelly bean 4.1.2. Though all the updates went fine now I dont get signal on any network. When I look for manual network search it shows unknown network found and I cant connect. Could this be because I might have flashed a cdma version? If so how can i go back to stock 4.1.2 for the gsm model?
Start with this flash factory for the device http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33956691
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n2d551 said:
Start with this flash factory for the device http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33956691
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I will try it in a a few days as my cuz took the phone to a different city. Just a quick question should I go back to 2.3.3 stock? Or 4.1.2?
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It's a preferred thing. I personally would go with ics, while a few swear that gb is faster & stable
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Tried doing the update today , I got root and just Franco kernel , after phone tried to do update it said error and went to bootloader menu.... Is there any reason why??
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need stock kernel
Seems like it's hit or miss, I was on Franco kernel last night and flashed the ota zip and it worked and kept Franco kernel
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GabrielOspina said:
Tried doing the update today , I got root and just Franco kernel , after phone tried to do update it said error and went to bootloader menu.... Is there any reason why??
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[SARCASM] It may help if you update to the latest release 4.4.2 [/SARCASM]
You need the stock kernel .