[Q] 4.0.4 OTA: Failed to verify whole-file signature - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All,
Ive got a non-branded Nexus S, running on Official Stock 4.0.3.
I just got the OTA for 4.0.4 a few days ago but so far i have not been able to install it. My phone downloaded the OTA then I tried flashing the OTA update with stock recovery, but it says "failed to verify whole-file signature".
Tried installing the OTA update with CWM, but it gives me status 7 error.
When i hit restart and let it install on its own, it gets stuck on android guy. and after pressing vol up+power, it gives me the same error: "failed to verify whole-file signature".
I have stock recovery, stock official rom, locked bootloader and rooted.
Can someone please let me know how to install this?

any ideas?....

alireza_simkesh said:
any ideas?....
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Try deleting the update and wait for OTA again, sounds like a bad download
Sent from my ice cream powered Nexus S

Nexus S - Baseband
Hi,
I am having similar problems with my Nexus S. Here is the info:
Model:Nexus S I9020A
Android Version: 4.0.4
Baseband: NO DGSXXKI1
Kernel: 3.0.8-g6656123 [email protected] #1 Thu Feb 2 16:56:02 PST 2012
Build: IMM76D
Product name:HEARING
HW VERSION: REV 16
BOOTLOADER VERSION: I9020XXKL1
BASEBAND VERSION: I9020XXKI1
CARRIER INFO: ATT
SERIALNUMBER: 37335082822D00EC
LOCK STATE: UNLOCKED
Problem 1: The baseband on Settings is different from the one on the recovery menu and I think this is making me lose signal (which is my major problem), isn't the baseband supposed to be I9020AUCKJ1.
Problem 2: I tired installing the Incremental Update IMM76D from GRK39F to try to fix the baseband using the stock recovery (ie. Volume Up Power On, then Power Volume Up for blue menu and selecting recovery, then selecting the file named update.zip which I downloaded, renamed and placed in the root folder) I got the file from "randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-s/i9020a/" and I get the e: signature verification failed error
Please help me, I'm new at this but I cant figure this out!
Thanks

DarkhShadow said:
Try deleting the update and wait for OTA again, sounds like a bad download
Sent from my ice cream powered Nexus S
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I tested this but it didn't help.
any other ideas....?

alireza_simkesh said:
I tested this but it didn't help.
any other ideas....?
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No idea then, sorry :/
Sent from my ice cream powered Nexus S

You most likely modified the stock rom in some way. Like removing amazon mp3 store apk etc.
Since you're rooted you can download and flash a rooted stock rom. You could download the official factory images and manually flash them with fastboot. That would require you to unlock the bootloader though.

renattosoldi said:
Hi,
I am having similar problems with my Nexus S. Here is the info:
Model:Nexus S I9020A
Android Version: 4.0.4
Baseband: NO DGSXXKI1
Kernel: 3.0.8-g6656123 [email protected] #1 Thu Feb 2 16:56:02 PST 2012
Build: IMM76D
Product name:HEARING
HW VERSION: REV 16
BOOTLOADER VERSION: I9020XXKL1
BASEBAND VERSION: I9020XXKI1
CARRIER INFO: ATT
SERIALNUMBER: 37335082822D00EC
LOCK STATE: UNLOCKED
Problem 1: The baseband on Settings is different from the one on the recovery menu and I think this is making me lose signal (which is my major problem), isn't the baseband supposed to be I9020AUCKJ1.
Problem 2: I tired installing the Incremental Update IMM76D from GRK39F to try to fix the baseband using the stock recovery (ie. Volume Up Power On, then Power Volume Up for blue menu and selecting recovery, then selecting the file named update.zip which I downloaded, renamed and placed in the root folder) I got the file from "randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-s/i9020a/" and I get the e: signature verification failed error
Please help me, I'm new at this but I cant figure this out!
Thanks
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incremental updates only work when you have the right update for the right ROM. Since you are already on 4.0.4 you can't really the patch to"fix" things. I've not recently checked the status of the ota's but check to see if there is a full ROM version, you should be able to apply that. alternatively, you can apply a zip with the correct modern either through adb out cwn.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus

albundy2010 said:
You most likely modified the stock rom in some way. Like removing amazon mp3 store apk etc.
Since you're rooted you can download and flash a rooted stock rom. You could download the official factory images and manually flash them with fastboot. That would require you to unlock the bootloader though.
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the only thing that i rem i changed about this stock rom is that i rooted it, but you might be right.
can you plz give me the link for downloading the official factory images? (or extracting them from RUU?)

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Hi -
I'm trying to install the latest update from AT&T. I had previously tried rooting after going back to the default rom, and still have ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.6 installed. When I download the update and reboot the phone, I get taken to this bootloader instead of giving me the option to install the update. When the phone finishes rebooting, the following message is displayed: "The software could not be updated at this time" My brother said I have to flash, but I'm not sure I know exactly what he meant. (is that just for the bootloader?)
Thanks in advance
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Default ROM
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Baseband version: I727UCKJ2
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.11
Build number: GINGERBREAD.UCKJ2
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Pretty sure you need to be on the stock 3e recovery and not Clockwork
Thanks!
So I need to use Odin to return my phone to stock to fix this?
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[Q] ICS Update Error

hi,
i have a htc sensation with android version 2.3.3 and i am trying to update it to ics. i get an error just like the one in the attached image.
the phone is from US and i am based in Europe
I would appreciate any suggestions on how to fix this. Thanks!
pitutz said:
hi,
i have a htc sensation with android version 2.3.3 and i am trying to update it to ics. i get an error just like the one in the attached image.
the phone is from US and i am based in Europe
I would appreciate any suggestions on how to fix this. Thanks!
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Do you have the stock recovery installed? It will only flash the official OTA update with the stock recovery. You can not use a custom recovery like Clockwork Mod Recovery or 4EXT Recovery.
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T-Macgnolia said:
Do you have the stock recovery installed? It will only flash the official OTA update with the stock recovery. You can not use a custom recovery like Clockwork Mod Recovery or 4EXT Recovery.
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I just got the phone yesterday, so I don't know if it has stock recovery. Can you tell me how i can check this please?
If I don't have it, i could use some instructions on what i need to install.
Thanks.
darkwildchild79 said:
firstly can you get a a signal with your phone since i do believe you got the 4g model?? also have you done a system factory restore before you try to update, you might need to backup either first, maybe it got to do with version or CID on your phone, not to sure never dealt with an international phone before... give more details, like software version and kernel version,
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hi
yes, signal works, although the available network is a 3g one. i got the phone yesterday so i don't know if the previous user did a system factory restore - i have not.
details you asked for:
- android version: 2.3.3
- software number: 1.34.666.1
- kernel version: 2.6.35.10 - ge52b0af, [email protected]#1, SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 2 21:21:05 CST 2011
- baseband version: 10.46.9007.00u_10.12.9007.01_m3
- build number:1.34.666.1 cl79935 release-keys
Let me know if you need other details. Thanks
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I have a Nexus S that I bought new from Future Shop in Canada. I'm with Telus Mobility as my cellular service provider. When I bought the phone, it was running Gingerbread 2.3. I rooted the phone and flashed CyanogenMod 7 on it, but I had stability problems, so I flashed back to the official ICS image from the XDA forums. I've had no problems with the image, but just yesterday the Android 4.1.1 (Jellybean) System Update has shown up on my phone as being available for OTA update. When I clicked Restart & Install, the download ran fine, but when it restarted to do the install, it booted to the android and exclamation point. I had to do a battery pull to get it to boot, and then it just booted back to 4.0.4. I've tried the OTA updatemultiple times, but it still fails. Can anyone help me figure out why the OTA updateis not working?
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Country: Canada
Carrier: Telus Mobility
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Baseband Version: I9020AUCKF1
Kernel Version: 3.0.8-g6656123 [email protected] #1
Build Number: IMM76D
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nfearnley said:
I have a Nexus S that I bought new from Future Shop in Canada. I'm with Telus Mobility as my cellular service provider. When I bought the phone, it was running Gingerbread 2.3. I rooted the phone and flashed CyanogenMod 7 on it, but I had stability problems, so I flashed back to the official ICS image from the XDA forums. I've had no problems with the image, but just yesterday the Android 4.1.1 (Jellybean) System Update has shown up on my phone as being available for OTA update. When I clicked Restart & Install, the download ran fine, but when it restarted to do the install, it booted to the android and exclamation point. I had to do a battery pull to get it to boot, and then it just booted back to 4.0.4. I've tried the OTA updatemultiple times, but it still fails. Can anyone help me figure out why the OTA updateis not working?
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Country: Canada
Carrier: Telus Mobility
Bootloader Version: I9020XXKA3
Baseband Version: I9020AUCKF1
Kernel Version: 3.0.8-g6656123 [email protected] #1
Build Number: IMM76D
Rooted: Yes
Recovery: Clockwork Mod Recovery v5.0.2.0
OS Version: 4.0.4
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I would do this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29073020&postcount=1
Just make sure you are choosing the right stock for your phone i1920A I assume. Factory Images "sojua" for Nexus S (850MHz version, i9020a)
This should clear it up. Then get the 1 MB update. Then do this to get 4.1.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29067584&postcount=2817
Thanks. That's exactly the information I was looking for. It turns out the problem was Clockwork Mod Recovery v5.0.2.0. It seems to have been causing problems with the OTA update.

Failed to verify whole-file signature

I'm on ICS 4.0.4
I received the OTA update for Jelly Bean but I got an "failed to verify whole-file signature" error. This is the second time this has happened :crying:
Baseband Version:
I9020XXKl1
Kernel Version:
3.0.8-g6656123
[email protected]#1
I'm only rooted. What can I do?
From reading around it seems I have to flash a kernel, but would anyone know which?
Lancered said:
From reading around it seems I have to flash a kernel, but would anyone know which?
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To update straight from OTA you need to be totally stock. Having custom recovery, custom kernel, etc, won't work. That said do you have CWM installed? If so just flash the OTA from this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784497

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Do you have a link of where to get stock recovery and how to flash it?
The stock recovery is contained in the xml.zip file. The recovery can be flashed using fastboot or mfastboot commands.
docnetwork said:
Do you have a link of where to get stock recovery and how to flash it?
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