signature verification failed during OTA update for JB - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have a i9020a on 4.0.4 rooted. Got the OTA for JB update and after downloaded the file and restart, I got the "signature verification failed" in CWM recovery. Wonder what I need to do to be able to work around this. Do I have to revert back to stock recovery and if yes is there a guide on how to do that ?
Thanks

d960 said:
Hi,
I have a i9020a on 4.0.4 rooted. Got the OTA for JB update and after downloaded the file and restart, I got the "signature verification failed" in CWM recovery. Wonder what I need to do to be able to work around this. Do I have to revert back to stock recovery and if yes is there a guide on how to do that ?
Thanks
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I went to stock by doing this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29073020&postcount=1
I didn't flash the updates in the second part #1. I logged everything in got the 4.0.4 1mb first then did this to get the 4.1.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29067584&postcount=2817
Go into airplane with a strong wifi signal on for this to work.
I then rerooted (2nd part #2 on)
I chose to get the OTAs this way instead, but I'm sure just flashing is fine.
Hope this helps.

You can't actually receive and install the ota with a custom recovery.
You can flash it manually with a custom recovery.
You can get it ota and have it install automatically with stock.
Can't install a ota when its pushed to your phone over the air with custom and you can't manually flash it with stock recovery.

jayjay3333 said:
I went to stock by doing this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29073020&postcount=1
I didn't flash the updates in the second part #1. I logged everything in got the 4.0.4 1mb first then did this to get the 4.1.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29067584&postcount=2817
Go into airplane with a strong wifi signal on for this to work.
I then rerooted (2nd part #2 on)
I chose to get the OTAs this way instead, but I'm sure just flashing is fine.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks, did you do the wipe as well? I was wondering how to properly wipe, e.g., go to setting and storage and erase everything, is that considered wipe?

albundy2010 said:
You can't actually receive and install the ota with a custom recovery.
You can flash it manually with a custom recovery.
You can get it ota and have it install automatically with stock.
Can't install a ota when its pushed to your phone over the air with custom and you can't manually flash it with stock recovery.
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Thanks for education. Still pretty new on this...

d960 said:
Thanks, did you do the wipe as well? I was wondering how to properly wipe, e.g., go to setting and storage and erase everything, is that considered wipe?
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This is a "clean" wipe:
full wipe / changing roms:
1. wipe data/factory reset (this formats /data, /cache and .android_secure on sd)
2. format /system, /boot
this leaves you with a "virgin" phone, only bootloader, recovery and radio are left. dalvik-cache resides on /data, so it's gone already.
You could also format SD in recovery as well. I moved everthing I wanted out and wiped for a nice fresh start, but that's just me :good:

jayjay3333 said:
This is a "clean" wipe:
full wipe / changing roms:
1. wipe data/factory reset (this formats /data, /cache and .android_secure on sd)
2. format /system, /boot
this leaves you with a "virgin" phone, only bootloader, recovery and radio are left. dalvik-cache resides on /data, so it's gone already.
You could also format SD in recovery as well. I moved everthing I wanted out and wiped for a nice fresh start, but that's just me :good:
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Thanks. I managed to update to JB following the guide you are refering to and also the steps you took (i.e., doing OTA update). In general it went smooth but I do encounter some issues that I want to ask the OP of that thread.

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[Q] Nexus S 4g official ICS problems

So I know there are various other threads similar to this out there, but none of them have solved my problem so here it goes. Yesterday, I restored back to my Official 2.3.7 from CM9. I had heard the the official ICS had come out and wanted to do a proper update from stock rom. So I did this and the tried to update, but the update failed half way through. Since then, I haven't been able to connect to usb and I haven't had a cell signal. Does anyone know what the problem is and how to fix it?
Edit: So now I tried, stupidly, to just reformat everything. I'm sure you could see how that was a problem because now I'm stuck in bootloader or clockworkMod Recovery unable to install any operating system whatsoever...
go into clockworkmod
How to Update or Clean Install Roms and Kernels
Clean Installing Roms:
1) format /system /data /cache /boot
2) wipe dalvik cache
3) flash rom and gapps
4) Boot up for the first time and it should work
5) Optional: Only do this after you booted up once. Flash the kernel.
Updating Roms and Kernels:
Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache before updating
That should solve it. make sure you wipe ALL of those.
pokefan213 said:
Edit: So now I tried, stupidly, to just reformat everything. I'm sure you could see how that was a problem because now I'm stuck in bootloader or clockworkMod Recovery unable to install any operating system whatsoever...
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how CWM unable to install any ROM? any error message?
might not be relevant, which CWM version you're using?

[Q] Updating ROM via GooManager

Hi All,
I have posted this on the GooManager thread but there hasn't been much activity there recently so asking here as well. Noob question on GooManager...I have the AOKP rom installed on my Sensation and GooManager notifies me of updates to my ROM every now and then. I just want to know if updating my ROM build with GooManager will reset all my custom ROM settings and preferences or will they all be preserved? I'd like to keep my ROM up to date but if it means spending all the time again to setup my preferences and icons/widgets/home screens etc. then I'd rather stick with what I have.
TIA!
I'd recommend to use GooManager only to download the newest ROM and flash it from recovery.
I asume you're using AOKP Swagger from frankenstine, the same I use.
I just download the update from GooManager, boot to recovery, flash ROM, gapps and 4.2 stuff and are ready to go.
All my settings are their after updating - only AdAway needs a reconfiguration and a reboot (and I need to set my alarm clock since I'm overwriting that). Basically you keep all your settings except those you made to the kernel.
Regards
lolmachine4 said:
I'd recommend to use GooManager only to download the newest ROM and flash it from recovery.
I asume you're using AOKP Swagger from frankenstine, the same I use.
I just download the update from GooManager, boot to recovery, flash ROM, gapps and 4.2 stuff and are ready to go.
All my settings are their after updating - only AdAway needs a reconfiguration and a reboot (and I need to set my alarm clock since I'm overwriting that). Basically you keep all your settings except those you made to the kernel.
Regards
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Oh perfect, yes indeed I am using that exact ROM.
OK so when I boot to recovery, I shouldn't do any wiping? Just simply flash the new file? Will the updated gapps package be in the download I get from GooManager?
freddysensation said:
Oh perfect, yes indeed I am using that exact ROM.
OK so when I boot to recovery, I shouldn't do any wiping? Just simply flash the new file? Will the updated gapps package be in the download I get from GooManager?
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I only wipe dalvik & cache after each update.
I can't say something about what GooManager downloads as "gapps", I use some I downloaded some weeks ago + some old version of 4.2 stuff. I might need to update my flash-setup too
lolmachine4 said:
I only wipe dalvik & cache after each update.
I can't say something about what GooManager downloads as "gapps", I use some I downloaded some weeks ago + some old version of 4.2 stuff. I might need to update my flash-setup too
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Thanks lolmachine, for the benefit of anyone who might have the same question as me the following worked:
- Downloaded latest build of my AOKP Rom via GooManager
- Downloaded latest gapps package for my ROM via GooManager
- Boot to Recovery
- Flash new ROM file and then gapps package
- Restart.
My only question is, I didn't wipe davlik and cache so should I, and what difference does it make if I don't?
I used Goo the other day to flash, ummm, bugger, can't remember if it was an update or a new rom.
Oh now I remember, the latest one was an update to Bruce's Rom. I do believe when I tapped flash rom it booted to recovery (the one it installs) and I may have had to select "Install" from there, don't think so though. Either way, I used Goo to handle the install.
I didn't do a wipe. From what I've picked up, wiping is a good way to cover your butt. So if you're having issues and didn't wipe, you go back and do it all again with a wipe. Doing the wipe to start with means you can eliminate those types of issues from the start.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong (which I probably am )
Hi there, I also received an update to my ROM via Goo Manager. It is CyanogenMod 10.1 by Albinoman887 for my HTC Sensation XE. I am using the EXT4 bootloader. I just installed it a few nights ago so I am completely new to rooting. My question is that there is no option to wipe dalvik cach. EXT4 just says wipe cache, wipe data and wipe system. Does wipe cache wipe dalvik cache as well. Also do I need to re-flash gapps as well after updating and will this wipe my gmail accounts etc?
Thanks,
Adam
thisisadamh said:
Hi there, I also received an update to my ROM via Goo Manager. It is CyanogenMod 10.1 by Albinoman887 for my HTC Sensation XE. I am using the EXT4 bootloader. I just installed it a few nights ago so I am completely new to rooting. My question is that there is no option to wipe dalvik cach. EXT4 just says wipe cache, wipe data and wipe system. Does wipe cache wipe dalvik cache as well. Also do I need to re-flash gapps as well after updating and will this wipe my gmail accounts etc?
Thanks,
Adam
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You want to select "wipe dalvik+cache" option when you flash an update.
There's no need to flash gapps after a ROM update.
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AndroidSupporter318 said:
You want to select "wipe dalvik+cache" option when you flash an update.
There's no need to flash gapps after a ROM update.
Sent from my Ouya
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Thanks very much, downloading it now.
Help
im using albinoman's jelly bean rom
excuse me for noob doubts but
1) goo manager shows i have an update, so ive downloaded it. its a zip just like the rom n not just a small update. i have downloaded it now what should i do?
2) if i have to go to the recovery and flash the zip then i have to wipe only the cache right? Im using 4ext recovery.
3) will all my apps get uninstalled? what about the app data?
4) what about gapps? i have a gapps zip file, will i have to flash it again after the update?
Please reply thanks
I finally rooted phone after silly VMUNE7 thing on Verizon but after I get the install openrecoverscript and hit reboot recovery it does not go to teamwiz bootload instead I get something with a green driod on the bottom saying downloading but above it saying in red can't download Odin mode?? Please help I want to run cleanrom for better battery and less bloatware and keep my touchwiz. :crying:
all3rd said:
I finally rooted phone after silly VMUNE7 thing on Verizon but after I get the install openrecoverscript and hit reboot recovery it does not go to teamwiz bootload instead I get something with a green driod on the bottom saying downloading but above it saying in red can't download Odin mode?? Please help I want to run cleanrom for better battery and less bloatware and keep my touchwiz. :crying:
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sorry man but i think you are talking for a samsung device am i right?
if yes then this is only for sensation/XE/4G devices
yasho170 said:
im using albinoman's jelly bean rom
excuse me for noob doubts but
1) goo manager shows i have an update, so ive downloaded it. its a zip just like the rom n not just a small update. i have downloaded it now what should i do?
2) if i have to go to the recovery and flash the zip then i have to wipe only the cache right? Im using 4ext recovery.
3) will all my apps get uninstalled? what about the app data?
4) what about gapps? i have a gapps zip file, will i have to flash it again after the update?
Please reply thanks
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Simple.
Go to recovery.
For s-on you must enable smartflash.
Do a nandroid backup.
Dirty flash the update (meaning flash over the previous rom without wiping).
Dirty flash gapps (signed only).
Wipe cache + dalvik.
Reboot.
If it can't boot/run properly then you can just restore the backup or do a clean flash.
First off I'm not experienced in any way, got my Sensation unlocked, rootet and installed Sultanxda's 4.4.2 ROM for sensation. I'm on S-On, too, if anyone wonders.
Updating didnt affect my apps as far as I can tell. Everything seems to be the way as before and everything seems to be working.
What I did was download the ROM manually since the download with goomanager didn't work. I downloaded gapps as backup because I didnt have the zip on my SD, just in case anything would go wrong.
You only need to boot into recovery, with S-On make sure smartflashing or something like that is on, select the zip, flash it and then select wipe cache +dalvik.
It's pretty much what AndroidSupporter318 wrote, just wanted to give feedback and say what I did in detail in case anyone was still wondering.
LxMaD
I guaranted 4EXT Recovery for this type of problem. U don't need to boot into recovery and work with 4ext is very simple.

[Q] stuck in boot with CM rom and with back-up rom

Hello,
my tf700 doesn't finish the boot after I've installed CM.
Before flashing a new rom I've tried to make a system back-up from GooManager.
I don't know if the back-up is fully functional because in the "Breaking back-up in multiple archives" it has remained stuck at 100% (or complete progress bar) for like an hour.
After an hour or so I've interrupted the back-up process and entered the TWRP Recovery v2.5 (which I'm still able to access at the moment) and tried to flash a ROM downloaded by GooManager (cm-10.0.0-tf700t.zip). I've wiped the Dalvik cache and Cache in the process.
The flash seemed to be successful but the reboot doesn't finish, even though I've let it for two hours or so.
After that I've reentered the TWRP and tried a different rom cm-10.1-20130513-NIGHTLY-tf700t.zip, but with similar result, after installation it doesn't finish the boot.
I've reentered the TWRP and tried restoring the back-up. It did restored the system, passed the "configuring application" stage and gave the message "Finishing boot" and nothing afterwards, it just stuck in the process.
Right now I'm still able to enter TWRP, and navigate through the folders on the tablet, but I don't have a functional rom.
Can you please help me with some advices?
Thank you.
Which ROM did you have before, and which bootloader version?
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Which ROM did you have before, and which bootloader version?
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Before that I had the stock ROM with the latest OTA firmware from Asus.
I don't know what was the initial version of the bootloader.
I've unlocked the device using Asus apk
I've pushed the TWRP on the tablet using the TF700T-ADB- Tool v3
I've granted super user rights from TWRP, I think using SuperUser application.
Ive installed from market GooManager and after that I've done what I've described in the previous message.
Thanks for your prompt answer.
Maybe CM is confused by existing data - did you wipe data (factory reset) as written in the CM instructions?
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Maybe CM is confused by existing data - did you wipe data (factory reset) as written in the CM instructions?
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No, I didn't. I've just wiped the Dalvik cache and Cache.
If I do wipe data, I will still have user data, like downloaded ZIP ROMs or GAPPS zip?
I mean, at the moment I'm still able to try different ROMs and kind of operate the tablet. If I do wipe the data and is something wrong with the flash will I be able the try something else? Before I wipe existing data should I take other precautions?
Mihai_Preda said:
No, I didn't. I've just wiped the Dalvik cache and Cache.
If I do wipe data, I will still have user data, like downloaded ZIP ROMs or GAPPS zip?
I mean, at the moment I'm still able to try different ROMs and kind of operate the tablet. If I do wipe the data and is something wrong with the flash will I be able the try something else? Before I wipe existing data should I take other precautions?
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From what I've read (but never tried myself), a "Factory Reset" is supposed to delete all your apps, app data and system-specific data, but not the contents of your internal emulated SD card. Your ROM and recovery are definitely not affected. But I'd wait until someone else can confirm.
It seems strange that the back-up isn't fully working either, it gets stuck after "Finishing boot".
I've noticed somtheing while flashing the two CM ROMs. On the instalation, of each of the two, it was a message that the MD5 is being checked, and after that that MD5 is missing and the check is being skipped. The instalation did continued and the message "Instalation succesful" was given.
But I don't know if it's alright not findind the MD5.
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From what I've read (but never tried myself), a "Factory Reset" is supposed to delete all your apps, app data and system-specific data, but not the contents of your internal emulated SD card. Your ROM and recovery are definitely not affected. But I'd wait until someone else can confirm.
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I've checked on other sources and the wipe data seems to leave intact the user data.
But I'm still wondering at what state the tablet will be reseted since I've tried flashing to different ROMs and the back-up restore didn't work quite properly.
The last functioning ROM is still available from other means that restore back-up (which doesn't work) even though I've tried flashing new ROMs over it?
Mihai_Preda said:
On the instalation, of each of the two, it was a message that the MD5 is being checked, and after that that MD5 is missing and the check is being skipped. The instalation did continued and the message "Instalation succesful" was given.
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The missing MD5 file is not a problem. If it says "installation successful", you can assume that it is.
Mihai_Preda said:
I've checked on other sources and the wipe data seems to leave intact the user data.
But I'm still wondering at what state the tablet will be reseted since I've tried flashing to different ROMs and the back-up restore didn't work quite properly.
The last functioning ROM is still available from other means that restore back-up (which doesn't work) even though I've tried flashing new ROMs over it?
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Your backups not working is somewhat strange, but that's another area where I have very limited experience.
You said you were on the "latest OTA" stock ROM. Was that 10.4.4.25 (Android 4.1) or 10.6.1.14.4 (Android 4.2)? Also check the bootloader version - boot into the bootloader menu with holding volume-left, then read the tiny text near the top of the screen. It should contain the build number of your bootloader, which is identical to the build number of the stock ROM until you flash one of them separately.
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You said you were on the "latest OTA" stock ROM. Was that 10.4.4.25 (Android 4.1) or 10.6.1.14.4 (Android 4.2)? Also check the bootloader version - boot into the bootloader menu with holding volume-left, then read the tiny text near the top of the screen. It should contain the build number of your bootloader, which is identical to the build number of the stock ROM until you flash one of them separately.
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It's Android 4.2.1: "Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "WW_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329" A03"
Right now the tablet is left with the attempted back-up recovery. Should I enter TWRP and do the wipe data or wipe data from the bootloader menu?
Or is something else that I should do first?
Ok, I did wipe the data, and even though it erased the user data too (media, docs, zip files etc) it restore the tablet to cyanogen mode not the original stock ROM. It finished the boot restore my gmail account. SuperUser is updated. And it seems the overall responsiveness is better.
Thank you for your time and advice!
Mihai_Preda said:
It's Android 4.2.1: "Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "WW_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329" A03"
Right now the tablet is left with the attempted back-up recovery. Should I enter TWRP and do the wipe data or wipe data from the bootloader menu?
Or is something else that I should do first?
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OK, your bootloader is the latest one, and it works with Android 4.1 and 4.2 ROMs. There have been several reports of unrecoverable bricks after using "wipe data" from the bootloader menu with a broken or incompatible recovery - so even if your recovery works fine, I would not recommend to take any unnecessary risk.
If you have any important data on your device it would be a good idea to store a backup on an external microSD card, just in case you do wipe all data by accident or something unexpected happens.
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OK, your bootloader is the latest one, and it works with Android 4.1 and 4.2 ROMs. There have been several reports of unrecoverable bricks after using "wipe data" from the bootloader menu with a broken or incompatible recovery - so even if your recovery works fine, I would not recommend to take any unnecessary risk.
If you have any important data on your device it would be a good idea to store a backup on an external microSD card, just in case you do wipe all data by accident or something unexpected happens.
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I'm surprised that after wipe data procedure it restored the system to a cyanogen mode not the original rom. I'm surprised by this because the last functional ROM was the stock one and because after flashing the last zip with CM ROM I've tried to restore the back-up ROM. Even though it didn't finish the boot, this back-up seemed to be installed over the previous CM ROMs. I'm not sure what happened, why I do have a CM ROM functioning, even though I did tried to install it I don't know why it managed to be installed.
If you have little more time and you know what happened here please let me know.
Thank you again!
Mihai_Preda said:
I'm surprised that after wipe data procedure it restored the system to a cyanogen mode not the original rom. I'm surprised by this because the last functional ROM was the stock one and because after flashing the last zip with CM ROM I've tried to restore the back-up ROM. Even though it didn't finish the boot, this back-up seemed to be installed over the previous CM ROMs. I'm not sure what happened, why I do have a CM ROM functioning, even though I did tried to install it I don't know why it managed to be installed.
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The ROM and your data are completely separate. If you install a ROM and it says "install successful", the ROM is installed. "Wipe data" does not touch the ROM. However your data can prevent the ROM from starting up correctly. Apparently the restore fixed something in your data partition so that the last ROM that you installed can now boot.
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The ROM and your data are completely separate. If you install a ROM and it says "install successful", the ROM is installed. "Wipe data" does not touch the ROM. However your data can prevent the ROM from starting up correctly. Apparently the restore fixed something in your data partition so that the last ROM that you installed can now boot.
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That means the TWRP didn't actually restore the ROM from back-up even if it did say the restore was successful...The last installed ROM was a CM one.
Thanks for the help!

[Q] Every ROM hangs at startup screen

Flashed several ROMS in my life and have not always wiped all data. Mainly i do dalvik and cache. My phones have always work. Now i have a Razr HD with an unlocked BL with TWRP loaded. I cant seem to get past the initial bootup screen no matter what ROM i flash. What am i missing here guys? Do i need to check the "factory reset" in TWRP along with Dalvik, system and cache?
famac! said:
Flashed several ROMS in my life and have not always wiped all data. Mainly i do dalvik and cache. My phones have always work. Now i have a Razr HD with an unlocked BL with TWRP loaded. I cant seem to get past the initial bootup screen no matter what ROM i flash. What am i missing here guys? Do i need to check the "factory reset" in TWRP along with Dalvik, system and cache?
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answered here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2465695
bweN diorD said:
answered here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2465695
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Not really. The majority of ROMS in question have been 4.2.2 based....
famac! said:
Not really. The majority of ROMS in question have been 4.2.2 based....
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quote from post 11
"By golly that worked! It booted up fast as well. It must lie with the formatting your internal storage before flashing the 4.3 rom. I tried something similiar to this but I was already on a 4.3 rom that wouldn't boot and I formatted the sd card then tried flashing it again and it booted again for the first time but wouldn't the second. So if your having trouble do this:
Restored stock 4.1.2 using Matt's utility
Rooted with Matt's utility
Put 4.3 rom and GAPPS on external SD
Fastboot flash CWM 6.0.3.5 (or install via Matt's utility if you like)
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe Cache/Dalvik
Go to mounts/storage and format /data and /data/media (/sdcard) **Back up anything in your internal SD you want to keep before doing this!**
Flash 4.3 rom
Wipe Cache/dalvik
Flash GAPPS
Wipe Cache/dalvik
Boot up and setup rom
Reboot"
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quote from post 11
"By golly that worked! It booted up fast as well. It must lie with the formatting your internal storage before flashing the 4.3 rom. I tried something similiar to this but I was already on a 4.3 rom that wouldn't boot and I formatted the sd card then tried flashing it again and it booted again for the first time but wouldn't the second. So if your having trouble do this:
Restored stock 4.1.2 using Matt's utility
Rooted with Matt's utility
Put 4.3 rom and GAPPS on external SD
Fastboot flash CWM 6.0.3.5 (or install via Matt's utility if you like)
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe Cache/Dalvik
Go to mounts/storage and format /data and /data/media (/sdcard) **Back up anything in your internal SD you want to keep before doing this!**
Flash 4.3 rom
Wipe Cache/dalvik
Flash GAPPS
Wipe Cache/dalvik
Boot up and setup rom
Reboot"
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Please explain this further to me. My problem is with 4.2.2 ROMS. The fix above is for folks having issues with 4.3 ROMS. Are you suggesting that doing this will also fix my 4.2.2 problems? This is also CWM while i run TWRP. I did a quick look and the two are setup a little difference. I played around with those highlighted instructions and almost accidentally wiped my only backup of my previous state. I actually thought i was toast but somehow i reloaded and went back to my old backup state.
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Please explain this further to me. My problem is with 4.2.2 ROMS. The fix above is for folks having issues with 4.3 ROMS. Are you suggesting that doing this will also fix my 4.2.2 problems? This is also CWM while i run TWRP. I did a quick look and the two are setup a little difference. I played around with those highlighted instructions and almost accidentally wiped my only backup of my previous state. I actually thought i was toast but somehow i reloaded and went back to my old backup state.
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i could be wrong, but in my opinion having the exact same issue even though its a different version, one of the 2 fixes in that thread should work.
the first fix likely doesn't directly apply although i suggest you ensure you have the latest version of your recovery of choice found here http://www.mediafire.com/download/tt7cwwua49n24uv/Razr_HD_Recovery_Flasher_V7.rar
second fix (backup ALL data you don't want to loose first as noted above), then do a full wipe as listed above, not just a fdr that doesn't wipe everything on the internal card.
the problem at this point is, you are assuming it wont work because of version differences, i am assuming it will. until you try it, i don't see any point in exploring other options, if there are any.
Dirty flashing when you go to different ROMs is generally not a good idea. Even on 4.2.2, it leaves residual data behind. There's a reason that the devs talk about doing complete wipes in their ROM threads, and there's a reason that they tell you not to talk about bugs unless you use their install directions.
RikRong said:
Dirty flashing when you go to different ROMs is generally not a good idea. Even on 4.2.2, it leaves residual data behind. There's a reason that the devs talk about doing complete wipes in their ROM threads, and there's a reason that they tell you not to talk about bugs unless you use their install directions.
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Yeah, i am straight now. Did a full wipe and sailed right past the startup animation. Thanks all.
famac! said:
Yeah, i am straight now. Did a full wipe and sailed right past the startup animation. Thanks all.
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Nice! Glad to see you got it working.

[Q] Updating to 2.2.1 and Rooting?

Hey guys!
I have the US 16GB WiFi only model of the SHIELD tablet, it's rooted, bootloader is unlocked, and I'm running 5.0.1 with a custom recovery.
I'm just a little confused as to how to updated to the 2.2.1 software that was recently released. I'm still on 2.1, and when I try to update it asks to update to 2.2 rather than the current, 2.2.1.
However it's been awhile since the last time I installed an update and I forgot the process in order to flash updates and make sure SuperSU is installed, etc.
Can anybody help me out and give me the few steps I need to take in order to make sure I still have root and my custom recovery installed as well as the 2.2.1 update? Thanks.
If you need anymore info just ask.
*UPDATE*
I downloaded the Incremental OTA update for my model from here, and used the 2.1 - 2.2 MEGA file.
I put it on my /sdcard/0/, and tried flashing it via CWM and I got this error:
Code:
Package expects build fingerprint of nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:5.0.1/LRX22C/29082_493.9700:user/release-keys or nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:5.0.1/LRX22C/29979_512.4856:user/release-keys; this device has nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:4.4.2/KOT49H/22229_
Code:
E:Error in /data/media/0/productionBL-droid-signed-wx_na_wf-incremental_ota-from-29082_493.9700-to-29979_512.4856.zip
Any ideas?
rogvid700 said:
*UPDATE*
I downloaded the Incremental OTA update for my model from here, and used the 2.1 - 2.2 MEGA file.
I put it on my /sdcard/0/, and tried flashing it via CWM and I got this error:
Code:
Package expects build fingerprint of nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:5.0.1/LRX22C/29082_493.9700:user/release-keys or nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:5.0.1/LRX22C/29979_512.4856:user/release-keys; this device has nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:4.4.2/KOT49H/22229_
Code:
E:Error in /data/media/0/productionBL-droid-signed-wx_na_wf-incremental_ota-from-29082_493.9700-to-29979_512.4856.zip
Any ideas?
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Seems like your trying to upgrade from 1.2, to 2.2....
Are you currently on Android 4.4.4?
I can confirm that I am running Lollipop 5.0.1
But yeah I noticed that too. It thinks I'm running 4.4.2?
Anyone? Any ideas?
rogvid700 said:
Anyone? Any ideas?
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Maybe there's just a glitch, or a ghost line of code preventing it from flashing.
My only advice would be to do a full wipe and just flash the full OTA instead of the incremental one.
What's the safest way of doing this?
I have Titanium Backup, and do I just use CWM to do a full wipe? Or something else?
And I'm sure it'll lose root if I do a full wipe. Would I just flash SuperSU after flashing the full OTA in order to get it back?
Sorry for all the questions. I'm not a total amateur, just not an expert.
rogvid700 said:
What's the safest way of doing this?
I have Titanium Backup, and do I just use CWM to do a full wipe? Or something else?
And I'm sure it'll lose root if I do a full wipe. Would I just flash SuperSU after flashing the full OTA in order to get it back?
Sorry for all the questions. I'm not a total amateur, just not an expert.
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Exactly what you said. Full wipe, then reflash SuperSU.
You'll also have to reflash CWM, as flashing the full OTA in CWM, flashes the stock recovery.
Okay so, I need to put the full OTA on my device, and then wipe? Or vice versa?
Because won't the full wipe remove the full OTA if it's on my device?
So, full wipe, flash OTA, flash CWM, flash SuperSU? (Please correct me if this order is wrong)
rogvid700 said:
*UPDATE*
I downloaded the Incremental OTA update for my model from here, and used the 2.1 - 2.2 MEGA file.
I put it on my /sdcard/0/, and tried flashing it via CWM and I got this error:
Code:
Package expects build fingerprint of nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:5.0.1/LRX22C/29082_493.9700:user/release-keys or nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:5.0.1/LRX22C/29979_512.4856:user/release-keys; this device has nvidia/wx_na_wf/shieldtablet:4.4.2/KOT49H/22229_
Code:
E:Error in /data/media/0/productionBL-droid-signed-wx_na_wf-incremental_ota-from-29082_493.9700-to-29979_512.4856.zip
Any ideas?
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Because u cant do that. You cant flash an incremental OTA via custom rec.
If u are rooted you need to flash latest FULL OTA vía custom recovery, reflash supersu andnyou should be ready
There is no need to full wipe everything. Just "dirty flash" it. Make a nandroid just in case.
1- Make nandroid
2- Flash full ota
3- Wipe cache & dalvik
4- Flash custom rec
5- Flash supersu
That should do it.
So the nandroid backup just won't work through CWM, it fails when trying to backup /data.
I've tried wiping the cache and still nothing. If I just want to go ahead and do a full wipe, where would that be in the steps you gave me?
Thanks!
rogvid700 said:
Okay so, I need to put the full OTA on my device, and then wipe? Or vice versa?
Because won't the full wipe remove the full OTA if it's on my device?
So, full wipe, flash OTA, flash CWM, flash SuperSU? (Please correct me if this order is wrong)
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Yes this is correct. And when I say full wipe, if it's not obious, DON'T wipe internal storage, or External SD card.
FoxyDrew said:
Yes this is correct. And when I say full wipe, if it's not obious, DON'T wipe internal storage, or External SD card.
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Thanks you guys! Followed the steps, flashed the full OTA, then CWM, then SuperSU and i am now on 2.2.1 with root!

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