Razr HD Maxx on Verizon.
I am rooted, unlocked bootloader, Team Win recovery, stock OS.
3 times I attempted to install the latest update (9.18.79.en.US). Each time it reboots into Team Win recovery. I then reboot the system and once the desktop loads, it reboots immediately into Team Win recovery. I can never get into the OS anymore because it immediately displays "Powering off" and loads the Team Win recovery screen. So, each of the 3 times I attempted to install, I ended up reverting back to my backup.
What am I doing wrong? Do I need to remove Team Win? Is the update not compatible with my current setup? Or, do I need to do it manually? i.e. download the update and install it using Team Win recovery.
Thoughts? Thank you in advance for reading and attempting a resolution. If I end up figuring it out, I'll post an update. :good:
Fix for Reboots
Too Fix Just go on Teamwin Recovery and select wipe Data>Advance Wipe Data> and only wipe cache and dalvik cache..
that should fix y;our reboots..
as for the update.... no sure yet
Your phone has to be stock with all apps in tack to take a ota. So yes you need to be using the stock recovery and preserve and remove root with voodoo.
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thanks to both responses.
quick update: i located the downloaded update via /cache. i attempted to install it when TWRP came up. "Failed". I wiped cache/dalvik, and that did not work either. It fixed the boot problem initially, but then it just prompted for the update again and the reboot cycle repeated. except I was in a factory state with my apps. (i.e. i had to go through the initial prompts of setting up my phone.)
So, I will attempt to do the following:
deeje00 said:
Your phone has to be stock with all apps in tack to take a ota. So yes you need to be using the stock recovery and preserve and remove root with voodoo.
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and see what happens.
Thanks again.
Installing new Razr HD Verizon update
The update must be installed using stock recovery. I did this just today by temp unrooting using voodoo, installing stock recovery using razr hd utility, and then downloading and installing the update, which will boot the phone into the stock recovery to automatically finish the installation after you click install. After the phone reboots, I verified that the update installed, re-rooted using voodoo, and re-installed TWRP using the razr hd utility. After this, all is working well. :good:
I did everything except root recovery with voodoo now I have ota update to 9.18.926 bootloader unlocked but can't get root... Do I have to start over with rsd?
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Andrewl62 said:
I did everything except root recovery with voodoo now I have ota update to 9.18.926 bootloader unlocked but can't get root... Do I have to start over with rsd?
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If you still have custom recovery with and unlocked bootloader you should be able to flash the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41.zip... If you do not have custom recovery install TWRP/CWM so you can install the zip..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Mr-Glass said:
If you still have custom recovery with and unlocked bootloader you should be able to flash the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41.zip... If you do not have custom recovery install TWRP/CWM so you can install the zip..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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I have stock recovery on my phone, re-enabled/unfroze all stock apps, temp unrooted with voodoo and it still won't install
Any thoughts?
woodjc01 said:
The update must be installed using stock recovery. I did this just today by temp unrooting using voodoo, installing stock recovery using razr hd utility, and then downloading and installing the update, which will boot the phone into the stock recovery to automatically finish the installation after you click install. After the phone reboots, I verified that the update installed, re-rooted using voodoo, and re-installed TWRP using the razr hd utility. After this, all is working well. :good:
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This worked perfectly for me coming from 9.16. I'm now running stock 9.18.17.XT926 rooted and unlocked with TWRP reinstalled. No hiccups at all, thanks, woodjc01!
EDIT: I did unfreeze/enable all the bloatware apps I had previously disabled (zappo's, nfl mobile, real racing 2, etc) before installing the OTA update.
by3times1minus1 said:
This worked perfectly for me coming from 9.16. I'm now running stock 9.18.17.XT926 rooted and unlocked with TWRP reinstalled. No hiccups at all, thanks, woodjc01!
EDIT: I did unfreeze/enable all the bloatware apps I had previously disabled (zappo's, nfl mobile, real racing 2, etc) before installing the OTA update.
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Your welcome. Glad I could help.
forgot to give an update. i got the update to work with the stock recovery. i'm on newest stock os build with unlocked bootloader, root, and stock recovery. :good:
by3times1minus1 said:
This worked perfectly for me coming from 9.16. I'm now running stock 9.18.17.XT926 rooted and unlocked with TWRP reinstalled. No hiccups at all, thanks, woodjc01!
EDIT: I did unfreeze/enable all the bloatware apps I had previously disabled (zappo's, nfl mobile, real racing 2, etc) before installing the OTA update.
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My dad is getting a message to update to 9.18.x every 24 hours.
Sometimes he accidentally hits the OK/ update button and has to go back in TWRP to wipe cache and dalvik.
So, how does one freeze the Verizon update application? We have unlocked bootloader and running 9.16.x and TWRP installed along with the Voodo thing for securing root.
My update failed to install as well. I'm rooted but NOT unlocked. Can someone point me in the right direction regarding how to restore bloatware apps? I made the rookie mistake of completely removing some of them a while back. I sincerely apologize if a solution has been posted already, as I was not able to find one so far.
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My dad is getting a message to update to 9.18.x every 24 hours.
Sometimes he accidentally hits the OK/ update button and has to go back in TWRP to wipe cache and dalvik.
So, how does one freeze the Verizon update application? We have unlocked bootloader and running 9.16.x and TWRP installed along with the Voodo thing for securing root.
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Why do you not want the update? Your bootloader is unlocked so you're safe to go all the way to Kit Kat.
iBolski said:
Why do you not want the update? Your bootloader is unlocked so you're safe to go all the way to Kit Kat.
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Well, I had asked to hold on till 4.4 is made available and that was supposed to come out in January.
But yesterday I upgraded the phone to 4.4.2 following Samurai's thread on DroidRzr forum.
s_u_n said:
Well, I had asked to hold on till 4.4 is made available and that was supposed to come out in January.
But yesterday I upgraded the phone to 4.4.2 following Samurai's thread on DroidRzr forum.
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But that's what this OTA was - the 4.4 upgrade. I guess I'm a little confused on what you were asking exactly.
Glad you are on KK now, though. And, you can go back to JB if you want to since your bootloader is unlocked.
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I was on locked on stock OTA JB.
I unlocked a few days ago, then last night flashed TWRP. Created a nandroid, then rooted.
Today I've spent several hours downloading ROMs, doing Titanium backups, surfing forums, backing up my personal files etc. i.e. using my tablet normally without problems.
I decided it was time to flash a ROM so booted in TWRP to create a fresh nandroid. Then when it finished I rebooted the system with the plan to copy the nandroid to my pc.
The tablet booted, but then after 30s or so rebooted. It's now stuck in this boot loop. So I tried a cold boot, and then restoring the latest nandroid and the problem persists. I'm currently trying to restore the pre root nandroid I made.
To recap - I am on stock OTA JB, with TWRP v2.3.1.0 recovery. Any thoughts?
Ok just to update - the pre root nandroid seems to be stable at the moment. So... What to do?
Should I reflash the recovery? Try a different recovery?
Any ideas why the nandroid would be borked when the system seemed stable when I created it?
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Question: Does TWRP actually root the TF300? Mine is unlocked but I am looking for the easiest way to root the device.
No it doesn't, it just replaces stock recovery and allows you to gain root.
You could start your own thread. Or, you could read the thread in Android Development that gives clear instructions for noobs to gain root and install TWRP or CWM.
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which ROM were you trying to flash? was it a JB rom?
bshpmark said:
Question: Does TWRP actually root the TF300? Mine is unlocked but I am looking for the easiest way to root the device.
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After you install TWRP, you just need to flash a root zip file with TWRP to gain root..
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Question: Does TWRP actually root the TF300? Mine is unlocked but I am looking for the easiest way to root the device.
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Flash a rooted custom rom. ull gain root + rom easily
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which ROM were you trying to flash? was it a JB rom?
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Since this thread got immediately hijacked i'm not sure but I'm going to assume this part of your post was aimed at me...
I wasn't trying to flash a ROM at all. I hadn't even got that far. All I'd done was flash the recovery, root it and then create a nandroid. It was creating the nandroid that seemed to trigger the boot loop, even though that makes zero sense.
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can you get back into fastboot connected to your PC?
I'd try to re-flash TWRP. Also make sure you are using the JB version, not the ICS version.
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/97
I just unlocked and flashed TWRP on my tf300 (with the OTA JB update) this morning, and everything is working fine. I also flashed a root file without any issue.
I reflashed TWRP and re-rooted it seems to be OK.
Then I found I couldn't get any ROMs to work - they all froze at the boot screen. The solution to that problem lies in flashing the US update of JB rather that the WW. Now I'm running Hydro with Untermensch's kernel.
One thing I did notice with TWRP 2.3 is I get the error "can't mount /storage" in the log whenever I do anything. A bit of research suggests this might be an issue with TWRP 2.3, not present in 2.2. I wonder if that is what was causing the boot loop issue I had previously.
I can't seem to find a blob of 2.2 to downgrade to so I'm living with it for now and hope it's not going to cause problems down the line.
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Good that TWRP always using the same names for a DL Link. So here is the 2.2 for JB Bootloader
If you are looking for ICS just edit the dl link .
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.0-tf300tg-JB.blob
I'm really confused about something and before I get flamed for not searching before posting, let me preface by saying that I have and still can't find a definitive answer given that nobody seems to reference the problem I'm having - at least it doesn't show up in my attempts to search.
My Question: Once I'm rooted, what is the process for accepting an OTAs (over the air updates) from Verizon? Whenever I download and install them, I get the "Custom" Lock Icon during bootup.
Here are the steps I've followed:
1. Flashed back to stock 4.1.1
2. Flashed the VRALEC bootchain
3. Flashed CWMR
4. Booted into CWMR recovery and ran the SuperSU_Bootloader_FIXED.zip (Note: no message appeared asking me about locking
5. Flashed the 4.1.1 bootchain
6. Downloaded and it auto rebooted to install the OTA (I wanted to see what it's like the NEXT time verizon pushes out an OTA so I know what the process is once all my apps are installed)
7. When finished applying the update it asks me: A. Do I want to Disable recovery flash? and B. Do I want to preserve root?
At first I tried answering both questions with yes and yes since I saw the message about that here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
My Problem: As soon as I rebooted, I get the custom lock icon message during bootup. So then I repeated the entire process and answered No and No to those questions. And again, I get the custom lock icon message during bootup.
Yes, I realize, I can and probably should install the OTA and then root the device. But that's not my point. I want to understand what to do the NEXT time Verizon pushes out an OTA. Do I have to flash back to stock every time I install the OTA and root the device only after installing the OTA just to avoid getting the custom lock icon? If not, how do I accept the OTA without getting the custom lock icon? (Obviously I can't seem to figure out how to do it now, so I won't be able to do it the next time an OTA rolls around - thus the reason for my question).
Thanks,
Jonathan
you might have to flash a custom ROM to block Verizon from pushing OTA.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762709
Reference section 5 for me. It looks like you already know how to get to that point. It has great instructions for recovering to stock from the triangle.
As far as disabling updates go I would recommend titanium backup, and freezing the update service. "FWUpgrade" as well as "SDM" are the names. You can also uninstall it, but freezing it in Titanium is my recommendation.... This will prevent your phone from pinging OTA updates in the future even when big red pushes them.
Honestly, if you want the new feature just wait a day or two after the release. There is always a lovely developer waiting to debloat, deodex, and optimize the official OTA update for your use without breaking root access.
Have I helped with your question? Or have I misinterpreted your needs?
First, thanks for the replies!
ManiakalSealion said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762709
Reference section 5 for me. It looks like you already know how to get to that point. It has great instructions for recovering to stock from the triangle.
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I think you misunderstood me on this point. When installing an OTA after root, I never get the yellow triangle, so there is no need to recover. The problem I'm having is that on the very first screen that appears when you first power on the phone (after installing the OTA on top of a rooted version of Android) it adds a large lock icon with the word "CUSTOM" to black screen (think it says Samsung but I don't recall) to indicate that Verizon has detected something custom about the phone.
I was trying to determine if after having rooted my phone if there was a way to accept the OTA and still maintain root - rather than having to flash back to stock or flash an update using ODIN. It's a pain to have to always flash something at home - I'd like to be able to accept the OTA if possible while I'm away from home. I tried OTA Rootkeeper but that didn't seem to do anything for me - perhaps I'm not using it correctly???
ManiakalSealion said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762709
As far as disabling updates go I would recommend titanium backup, and freezing the update service. "FWUpgrade" as well as "SDM" are the names. You can also uninstall it, but freezing it in Titanium is my recommendation.... This will prevent your phone from pinging OTA updates in the future even when big red pushes them.
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So if I understand correctly, an app such as OTA Rootkeeper is useless for Verizon Galaxy S3 - the only way to get root and the Verizon OTA is to either 1. flash back to stock, install all OTAs and then re-root OR else 2. flash the custom OTA from a forum member, is that correct? In other words, once I've rooted, I always have to use ODIN to get an update - there is no other option?
jkrueger2020 said:
First, thanks for the replies!
I think you misunderstood me on this point. When installing an OTA after root, I never get the yellow triangle, so there is no need to recover. The problem I'm having is that on the very first screen that appears when you first power on the phone (after installing the OTA on top of a rooted version of Android) it adds a large lock icon with the word "CUSTOM" to black screen (think it says Samsung but I don't recall) to indicate that Verizon has detected something custom about the phone.
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I'll suggest using EZ Unlock v1.2, just tap to lock then immediately tap to unlock your bootloader and you'll hear an audio confirmation upon pressing unlock. I think that should take care of the custom lock when booting up.
I was trying to determine if after having rooted my phone if there was a way to accept the OTA and still maintain root - rather than having to flash back to stock or flash an update using ODIN. It's a pain to have to always flash something at home - I'd like to be able to accept the OTA if possible while I'm away from home. I tried OTA Rootkeeper but that didn't seem to do anything for me - perhaps I'm not using it correctly???
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I'll say this, most custom roms block Verizon OTA's from installing so you'll just have to accept that you need to flash back to stock to accept an OTA OR just stick to a rooted OTA based rom. There's at least seven of these, one per OTA or leak that we've seen to date.
So if I understand correctly, an app such as OTA Rootkeeper is useless for Verizon Galaxy S3 - the only way to get root and the Verizon OTA is to either 1. flash back to stock, install all OTAs and then re-root OR else 2. flash the custom OTA from a forum member, is that correct? In other words, once I've rooted, I always have to use ODIN to get an update - there is no other option?
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Absolutely correct. Can I ask you something? Do you intend on using custom roms or do you just want to use rooted stock OTA's? Cuz you're inquiring an awful lot about OTA's for someone who would be using custom roms. That said, XDA devs have posted a rooted version of each OTA available. Each is in the dev section, they'll be titled something like "Stock Root JB 4.1.2 - I535VRBMB1 Official Update". You could easily just flash any one of these then pull down an OTA since these are left untouched with the only addition being SuperUser. Even still, you would need to re-root after accepting an OTA since OTA's wipe out root so you'll be doing this for as long as we see updates on this phone.
If you're rooted you can use OTA Rootkeeper to back up root, install OTA and then use it again to restore root. I just did this for the current OTA without any issues. Just make sure you also have stock recovery reinstalled if you installed TWRP or CWM, and relock the boot loader first.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
I'll suggest using EZ Unlock v1.2, just tap to lock then immediately tap to unlock your bootloader and you'll hear an audio confirmation upon pressing unlock. I think that should take care of the custom lock when booting up.
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Yes! That removed the lock icon. So my next question is, when my phone booted back up and said the OTA failed (yet still shows the incremented version number making it appear like the update actually was successful) was there anything that got messed up as part of the upgrade? Or would I be better off going the route of another person's reply which said I should lock the bootloader and flash back to stock recovery first before accepting the OTA?
SlimSnoopOS said:
I'll suggest using EZ Unlock v1.2
Can I ask you something? Do you intend on using custom roms or do you just want to use rooted stock OTA's?
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Currently I'm not really looking for custom ROMS - my experience with ROMS with my original Galaxy S was just a buggy experience (i.e. call volumes that kept reverting to max for every call, etc) and was not very enjoyable. As long as I stay rooted and current with Android I'm happy at this point (of course that could change down the road).
mav3rick478 said:
If you're rooted you can use OTA Rootkeeper to back up root, install OTA and then use it again to restore root. I just did this for the current OTA without any issues. Just make sure you also have stock recovery reinstalled if you installed TWRP or CWM, and relock the boot loader first.
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Thank you!!!! That was exactly what I was hoping to find! I tried this out just for kicks to see if it would work for me and it did!
For anyone interested, here are the steps I took with my rooted device :
1. Lock the boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
2. Using EZ-Recovery 2.2, I flashed the stock recovery
3. Backed up root access using OTA Root Keeper
4. Downloaded and installed the OTA
Note: The lock icon appeared still
5. Used EZ-Recovery 2.2. to flash CWM recovery in place of the stock recovery (I couldn't get it to flash the same tar.md5 file I used with ODIN though - don't know what kind of file EZ-Recovery needs - so I used the version of CMWR that it provided)
6. Restored root access using OTA Root Keeper (needs reboot I think for this step)
7. Unlocked boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
I may have gotten these steps slightly out of order but this successfully allowed me to install the OTA (with a successful install message too) and got rid of my lock icon!!!
jkrueger2020 said:
Thank you!!!! That was exactly what I was hoping to find! I tried this out just for kicks to see if it would work for me and it did!
For anyone interested, here are the steps I took with my rooted device :
1. Lock the boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
2. Using EZ-Recovery 2.2, I flashed the stock recovery
3. Backed up root access using OTA Root Keeper
4. Downloaded and installed the OTA
Note: The lock icon appeared still
5. Used EZ-Recovery 2.2. to flash CWM recovery in place of the stock recovery (I couldn't get it to flash the same tar.md5 file I used with ODIN though - don't know what kind of file EZ-Recovery needs - so I used the version of CMWR that it provided)
6. Restored root access using OTA Root Keeper (needs reboot I think for this step)
7. Unlocked boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
I may have gotten these steps slightly out of order but this successfully allowed me to install the OTA (with a successful install message too) and got rid of my lock icon!!!
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Almost worked flawlessly... I had to reboot from SuperSU to get root again.
I found the sdm thing to freez
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Almost worked flawlessly... I had to reboot from SuperSU to get root again.
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I found the sdm thing to freez but could not find the fwupgrade one. I was also not able to fine the ez unlocker is that in the play store?
I am not sure if the sdm will block the update but now when I go to about phone and select software update it errors out. Also I am only rooted do I realy need to worry about the update? Also looking for a good stable rom. If anyone wants recomend one. Just got my phone like a week ago. Thank you guys. Xda has been great help.
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I found the sdm thing to freez but could not find the fwupgrade one. I was also not able to fine the ez unlocker is that in the play store?
I am not sure if the sdm will block the update but now when I go to about phone and select software update it errors out. Also I am only rooted do I realy need to worry about the update? Also looking for a good stable rom. If anyone wants recomend one. Just got my phone like a week ago. Thank you guys. Xda has been great help.
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Re-read the thread to find EZ Unlock, I'm fairly certain someone posted a link. I will say it's been removed from the Play Store for awhile now.
Freezing sdm 1.0 is all you really need to do. That's normal that it errors out now. You froze that setting so it won't be polling for an OTA nor allow you to manually search for an OTA. Whether you want the OTA or not is on you, there isn't much present that we do not already have in custom roms plus the OTA has already been rooted.
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This is what worked for me except I reversed step 5 and 6 (I edited the quote below to match what I did). Thanks!
jkrueger2020 said:
Thank you!!!! That was exactly what I was hoping to find! I tried this out just for kicks to see if it would work for me and it did!
For anyone interested, here are the steps I took with my rooted device :
1. Lock the boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
2. Using EZ-Recovery 2.2, I flashed the stock recovery
3. Backed up root access using OTA Root Keeper
4. Downloaded and installed the OTA
5. Restored root access using OTA Root Keeper
6. Used EZ-Recovery 2.2. to flash TWRP recovery in place of the stock recovery
7. Unlocked boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
I may have gotten these steps slightly out of order but this successfully allowed me to install the OTA (with a successful install message too) and got rid of my lock icon!!!
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Stock rooted MB1 here w/ TWRP. Tried to update earlier and completely soft bricked my phone. Had to do some fancy work to get it back and restore.
Now I tried this process:
1. Lock the boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
2. Using EZ-Recovery 2.2, I flashed the stock recovery
3. Backed up root access using OTA Root Keeper
4. Downloaded and installed the OTA
5. Restored root access using OTA Root Keeper
6. Used EZ-Recovery 2.2. to flash TWRP recovery in place of the stock recovery
7. Unlocked boot loader using EZ-Unlock 1.2
and when I get to the step of actually installing the OTA - it reboots into stock recovery - and about 15 seconds in it fails and shows the android guy on his back. lol
It actually boots back into the phone properly & says that the update failed. Status page shows the baseband got updated, but not the ROM. Any ideas?
thanks
Edit: Bah. It's the stupid 'E: Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip error.' According to my searches there's no easy fix.
Edit #2: I just wound up dirty flashing the full stock root package from Scott & Beans. That worked.
I'm running the MD3 on the stock ROM and rooted. Now when I originally rooted my phone (using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439), I'm fairly confident that I did NOT unlock the bootloader and also installed the CWM Touch recovery. After the process was over I had an unlocked padlock image show up on my phone every time it booted.
Now, I tried to install the new update via OTA (I defrosted all apps I had frozen) and when the phone re-booted to start the update, I received the warning message "System software not authorized by Verizon...." and in the upper left hand corner it says in red, "Secure: Kernel". The phone will continue to boot to this message. When I try to boot into recovery, it goes to this message, not the CWM recovery. The only way to get out of that message is to boot into Odin mode and hit Vol DOWN to cancel.
SO.....what do I need to do in order to install this new update?
UPDATE: I unlocked via EZ Unlock and rebooted into recovery and this time I was able to get into my CWM recovery and updated the zip file posted on another thread in the general forum. All is well now.
Can I upgrade OTA after root but on STOCK ROM?
So if I'm rooted, but still running one of the VERIZON's STOCK ROM,
1. Can I upgrade OTA?
2. Will suck OTA upgrade unroot my phone?
Thanks
mandar_h said:
So if I'm rooted, but still running one of the VERIZON's STOCK ROM,
1. Can I upgrade OTA?
2. Will suck OTA upgrade unroot my phone?
Thanks
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As of this moment, yes to both. The newest ota is VRBMF1 and you can still root/unlock that version just as easy as any other.
I need help trying to get back to the way it was. the bootloader is unlock, the phone will boot but here is the trouble 1. it will not do a factory reset, 2. the wireless is disabled, 3. no google apps are installed. I have used teamwin to format everything and do a install but it just updates the already installed programs. I have tried carbon and all the vers. of cm10. I also tried fastboot to install the img files. I used fastboot to format the phone all of this doesn't help. I been trying for 3 days to get back and I am getting nowhere. I need help bad.
ramon45
Did you flash the correct gapps?
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deeje00 said:
Did you flash the correct gapps?
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I installed gapps-jb-20130301-signed. It will install some of the apps but they don't work. I also tried DroidHD Utility 2.0 Deluxe and this doesn't help either. I also tried DroidHD Utility 2.0 Deluxe this didn't help either. I thik I need something to format the whole phone???? I can format bthe cashe, data and system in in teamwin but the phone will boot back into the os
Have you tried a different recovery - like cwm? It may make a difference.
Well cm 10 is based on 4.1 and those are 4.2 gapps I believe.
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Well cm 10 is based on 4.1 and those are 4.2 gapps I believe.
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I have tried all the helps but nothing works. Would a restore from another tx926 help any??? If so could someone post it for me, thanks
Making process the problem now is the Wi-Fi is grayed out. Unit is rooted and running Jelly bean 4.2.2 with the correct gapps. Please help
I had a ton of problems with my phone when I first got it. I was using twrp but when I fastbooted and started over with cwm (oudhs version) everything went much better. Idk why but that was my experience. So I suggest trying to switch recoveries like someone else suggested.
DroidAddict101 said:
I had a ton of problems with my phone when I first got it. I was using twrp but when I fastbooted and started over with cwm (oudhs version) everything went much better. Idk why but that was my experience. So I suggest trying to switch recoveries like someone else suggested.
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I am unable to flash the cwm recovery or twrp also a new kernel. It takes a long time to get pasted the screen "bootloader is unlocked". Again the wifi and blue tooth are not working. the wifi when going to the advanced menu shows that region code is Europe. Changed to USA closed and reopen and it is back to Europe. Is the bootloader causing all this???? ow can I see what is in the bootloader and edit it?
Have I got everyone stumped on this problem?
ramon45 said:
I need help trying to get back to the way it was. the bootloader is unlock, the phone will boot but here is the trouble 1. it will not do a factory reset, 2. the wireless is disabled, 3. no google apps are installed. I have used teamwin to format everything and do a install but it just updates the already installed programs. I have tried carbon and all the vers. of cm10. I also tried fastboot to install the img files. I used fastboot to format the phone all of this doesn't help. I been trying for 3 days to get back and I am getting nowhere. I need help bad.
ramon45
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use this tool from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1970267
i got the same problem before
I downloaded the Droid Razr HD utility and flashed #1. How when the phone boots I get a black screen right after the bootloader. I can only get into fastboot from the menu. I can no longer get into recovery.
ramon45 said:
I downloaded the Droid Razr HD utility and flashed #1. How when the phone boots I get a black screen right after the bootloader. I can only get into fastboot from the menu. I can no longer get into recovery.
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I got it. Phone is working great. Thanks for the help.
ramon45
I was running Xylon and decided to download DLHacker's latest CM10.2. I backup up Xylon, wiped system, data, cache & dalvik and installed the the 8-13 build as well as the 8-12 gapps. First boot seemed to go okay but the keyboard kept force closing to the point that I could not complete the set-up. I forced a reboot, got back into TWRP and wiped cache & dalvik and fixed permissions. Now it hangs at the splash screen, doesn't boot loop, just hangs. So I got back into recovery, wiped system, data, cache & dalvik and restored my Xylon backup. Still hangs on the splash screen, doesn't boot loop, just hangs. I go back into recovery and wipe everything again and try to install an older build of Rage HD (4.1.2) and it reboots recovery everytime I try to install it.
I am currently installing the CM10.2 build and am going to use the 3-1 gapps I have on the sd and see if that makes any difference.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as looking now it seems like that combo is hanging on the splash screen too.
I experienced something similar when flashing CM 10.2. I ended up fastbooting back to stock.
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mentose457 said:
I experienced something similar when flashing CM 10.2. I ended up fastbooting back to stock.
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I think that's what is going to have to happen, can't do that from my work computer though, guess I'm phoneless for the day. That means no Freebeer & Hotwings podcast and no music. Oh well, that's why they call it the bleeding edge, sometimes ya get cut.
I plan to install the latest firmware through RSDLite when I get home, does anyone know if there an issue with installing the MR4 (VZW_XT926_4.1.2_9.8.1Q_62_VQW_MR-4_VQW_CFC) when I'm unlocked? Will I have any issue re-rooting or anything like that if I install the latest firmware rather than an earlier one? I never recieved MR4 OTA because I was no longer stock when it was pushed.
animez said:
I plan to install the latest firmware through RSDLite when I get home, does anyone know if there an issue with installing the MR4 (VZW_XT926_4.1.2_9.8.1Q_62_VQW_MR-4_VQW_CFC) when I'm unlocked? Will I have any issue re-rooting or anything like that if I install the latest firmware rather than an earlier one? I never recieved MR4 OTA because I was no longer stock when it was pushed.
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There wont be an issue because you are unlocked. AFIK you cant root the newest firmware. If I were you id flash the last OTA that can be rooted, root it, use a root keeper such as voodoo to back it up, take the latest OTA, then restore root with the root keeper you used.
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There wont be an issue because you are unlocked. AFIK you cant root the newest firmware. If I were you id flash the last OTA that can be rooted, root it, use a root keeper such as voodoo to back it up, take the latest OTA, then restore root with the root keeper you used.
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I'll have to do a bit of research before I pull the trigger. I'm pretty sure the first 4.1.2 VZW pushed can be rooted...
To the root threadz!
You are correct. The first 4.1.2 was rootable. You could use the Droid Utility 2.0 to restore that version and root.
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Finally got things fixed. I tried through rsd lite, but it kept failing. Downloaded one of the utilities and it seemed to work, but still hung on the splash screen. So after downloading a few other factory images which also failed to flash, I saw the problem. Somehow I had downloaded rsd lite 5.6. *facepalm* Probably stay stock for a little bit, thanks for the help.
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I just recently got the newest update. I downloaded all 99mb of it, plugged in my charger and it rebooted to update my phone. But when it turned on again my phone hasn't been updated, it's still 4.4.2. Checking for updates doesn't work at all.
Anyone have a clue where the download is stored so I can just try to manually flash it?
Stock ROM & Kernel 4.4.2
Rooted
CWM Touch recovery
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JustinBieber said:
I just recently got the newest update. I downloaded all 99mb of it, plugged in my charger and it rebooted to update my phone. But when it turned on again my phone hasn't been updated, it's still 4.4.2. Checking for updates doesn't work at all.
Anyone have a clue where the download is stored so I can just try to manually flash it?
Stock ROM & Kernel 4.4.2
Rooted
CWM Touch recovery
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I read somewhere that the script will abort if your device is rooted. Not sure if this applies to you.
robbham78 said:
I read somewhere that the script will abort if your device is rooted. Not sure if this applies to you.
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Incorrect. Root has nothing to do with it. You will lose root after updating, but it's as simple as flashing SuperSU in your custom recovery to get it back. The reason it's failing is because you have a custom recovery, and are trying to apply the OTA from within Android. If you do that, you have to have stock recovery. If you are stock, just with root, you can flash the OTA.zip using your CWM recovery. The OTA.zip can be found in the /cache directory. I believe it reverts your custom recovery back to stock recovery, but getting it back is as easy as fastboot flashing it.
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Incorrect. Root has nothing to do with it. You will lose root after updating, but it's as simple as flashing SuperSU in your custom recovery to get it back. The reason it's failing is because you have a custom recovery, and are trying to apply the OTA from within Android. If you do that, you have to have stock recovery. If you are stock, just with root, you can flash the OTA.zip using your CWM recovery. The OTA.zip can be found in the /cache directory. I believe it reverts your custom recovery back to stock recovery, but getting it back is as easy as fastboot flashing it.
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Thanks guys, I didn't know everything had to be stock! plus I found out that xposed will also break the ota
There's an OTA help desk sticky thread in general that tells you everything you need to know
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