Hi been looking at a lot of the threads about the OTA and making it work and I haven't seen anyone with the problem I am having.
So I have gotten S-Off with the Java Card, Installed CWM Recovery, flashed root, flashed tether and extreme power savings.
I also installed AdAway and updated the gps with FasterFix. Also froze a bunch of apps with Titanium.
Those are the only things I can think of that have altered the "stock rom" but I could be missing something here.
So to install the OTA I have tried the following
I defrosted the verizon bloatware and revereted AdAway and the GPS
I reflashed the stock recovery from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708291
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723112
those "stock recoveries" are different file sizes but both of them produce the same following error:
The OTA starts normally and the recovery starts up and says Updating Verizon system or something like that... The progress bar gets about a third of the way there then I get the recovery screen.. sort of like this image:
http://htcevohacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/htc-evo-recovery-mode-4.jpg
but where the triangle is inside the phone icon.
From there nothing and I have to reset the phone and then get the message that the OTA failed.
The only things that I can't undo are the extreme power savings and the mobile tether.
I have also looked at this tread to find out the exact stock recovery for my edition and they don't have it specifically hosted.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
in that thread it has instructions to look up the specific recovery based on CID and mine came up with 1.12.605.11 which seems to be nowhere to be found... So bottom line I am not sure if the recovery I have flashed from the two other sources is the exact correct recovery.
Anyone else is this boat or can help me out.
I have the same issue as this. I also have the power saver on and the wifi tether update. Sounds like it might be something with one of those.
This method worked for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723159
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Hi All,
I'm probably one of the few here who is still using HoneyComb instead of ICS on my Xoom. I've been on 3.2.4 for some time now, and started getting the 3.2.6 update notification which I blew off until the other day when I said screw it, I'll update and go through the trouble of re-rooting, etc.
However, I attempted to use Solarnz's universal root method which I've used numerous times before and never had an issue with until now. So after pushing the recovery.img via Fastboot, everything appears to have been completed just fine, except when I reboot into recovery I get the damn android with an error.
I've tried pushing a few versions of recovery and each time it seems to work just fine, but again on reboot, I can't get into recovery like it never got pushed or somehow has been erased. I can even revert back to 3.2.2 and update to 3.2.4 and root and re-install clockwork no problem. But I keep getting that damn update notification every 5 mins, and I'm sick of it, hence why I bothered to update in the first place.
I know most people have by-passed this altogether by jumping to ICS, but I've had too many issues with the beta ICS versions out there (WIFI handoffs and disconnects mostly) and need to reliable daily driver vice ICS goodness (fortunately I have a GNex for that).
Anyway, since I hadn't seen much on this, I decided to post and see if its just me, or if this really is an issue?
I can probably go old skool and use the manual root method of pushing the SU files via ADB, but something isn't right here, and I wanted to get some feedback.
Thanks
DANOinSD said:
Hi All,
I'm probably one of the few here who is still using HoneyComb instead of ICS on my Xoom. I've been on 3.2.4 for some time now, and started getting the 3.2.6 update notification which I blew off until the other day when I said screw it, I'll update and go through the trouble of re-rooting, etc.
However, I attempted to use Solarnz's universal root method which I've used numerous times before and never had an issue with until now. So after pushing the recovery.img via Fastboot, everything appears to have been completed just fine, except when I reboot into recovery I get the damn android with an error.
I've tried pushing a few versions of recovery and each time it seems to work just fine, but again on reboot, I can't get into recovery like it never got pushed or somehow has been erased. I can even revert back to 3.2.2 and update to 3.2.4 and root and re-install clockwork no problem. But I keep getting that damn update notification every 5 mins, and I'm sick of it, hence why I bothered to update in the first place.
I know most people have by-passed this altogether by jumping to ICS, but I've had too many issues with the beta ICS versions out there (WIFI handoffs and disconnects mostly) and need to reliable daily driver vice ICS goodness (fortunately I have a GNex for that).
Anyway, since I hadn't seen much on this, I decided to post and see if its just me, or if this really is an issue?
I can probably go old skool and use the manual root method of pushing the SU files via ADB, but something isn't right here, and I wanted to get some feedback.
Thanks
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Depending on what ROM your flashing if your trying to do the update from OTA then you have to have a 100% no bloatware removed rom, my suggestion is to download the one @ motodev and then flash 3.1 and update all the way to ICS (if wanted) otherwise I believe that when you get the (!) in recovery you can press once pwr+up fast (don't hold) and it will display the recovery window with the error message that's preventing you from upgrading.
after flashing the recovery, did you reboot into android and then into recovery? if yes, don't!
you have to reboot into recovery right after flashing the recovery.
Hi All,
Thanks for the feedback, I finally got recovery pushed and booted, along with root on 3.2.6.
As llama points out you must reboot into recovery upon rebooting from fastboot. I don’t believe this was a requirement previously. But once I did that, all was fine.
I’ve done this a thousand times before and even in my old notes I couldn’t find any reference to booting into recovery immediately after pushing the recovery.img. Is this something new with this update or has it always been this way? Call me crazy, but I can’t ever recall scrambling to catch the reboot and get into recovery before re-launching Android. I always rebooted in Android and made sure it actually loaded to ensure something didn’t get hosed, then I would reboot into recovery and flash the root zip.
DANOinSD said:
Is this something new with this update or has it always been this way?
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as far as I know, this is a 'feature' introduced with every ota-update. To my knowledge: get a xoom from a store and flash recovery right away-> everything is good; have the xoom install an ota-update and flash recovery afterwards -> do it this way
Alright, so here goes. I've searched the thread for the issue I'm having, but have come up empty handed. I'm not Droid noob, especially not when it comes to flashing roms. But, here are the details I have.
I had been following dragonzkiller's development on his ICS rom. I hadn't really put forth any effort looking lately until yesterday, and saw that he had the wifi and camera fixed, which were really my two biggest issues, so when I saw that, I was excited. I began working on getting it all running. I've had the x2 for about 5 months or so, and usually, the first thing I do, as soon as I get a new phone, is root it. Back in April, I rooted with GingerBreak. Worked good, no issues there. Back in June, apparently I still received the OTA update taking it to 2.3.5-418, which I found out last night had kinda broken my root. So, I went back to find a way to re-root. I did that, with a desktop .exe that went in, and was supposed to flash BSR to my phone also. After I ran that, all my root permissions started asking for options again, so I was relieved. Now, for the issues I'm having.
I downloaded an app in the play store called Online Nandroid Backup. For some reason, and I think this may be a dev issue with the app, it won't run a backup, and tells me that it wasn't able to be granted superuser permissions, even though it is prompting and I'm allowing. Issue number two is this. I've tried 3 different ways to get this working. I used ROM Toolbox Lite, selected the rom I wanted to flash, and wipe data and cache, no delvik. I've selected to run a backup of my current rom. When it boots into recovery, I only have 4 options. Reboot your phone, something about installing the rom from sdcard, wipe data, and wipe cache. I'm not given the backup option on the recovery. Furthermore, when I kinda just decided that since I hadn't had any trouble flashing a rom to any of my other phones I've had, I would just try to flash the rom, it gives me a prompt about 25% through the rom package saying E: signature could not be verified, or something to that extent.
Even though it has said not to use Rom Manager, I did download that and try that, and got pretty much the same outcome of no rom, just a bit different scenario going through. Rom Manager won't reboot into recovery, and when I select to do a backup, it reboots the phone straight up. I also used the manual entrance into recovery, volume up, but it tells me something about starting RSD protocol, and sticks at that forever.
My real questions are this... I've always ever used CWM. All of my previous phones have been supported by Rom Manager nicely, so when it came to downloading and flashing a rom on them, no problems at all. I have never used BSR, to my knowledge, so I'm not sure if the recovery screen I'm seeing is the actual BSR recovery, or if it's some other recovery. If it's not BSR, do I just flash it like I would a rom, then re-run into that? And does the signature issue that I'm running into mean that I have to wait for a signed version of the rom in order to work it? Is there any way to fix this issue, or am I basically SOL right this moment? Any information on how I can fix all of this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
(this belongs elsewhere but 10 posts...)
I have a rooted S4 and just installed Dandvh's Google Play Edition v.20150919 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2539361) rom. I used TWRP to install, wiping everything but internal storage, then flashed the rom. Installed fine, no errors. Took the usual bit of extra time to boot the first time then up and running clean and stable. The issue is that the OTA Updater app doesn't work, severely limiting my ROM options. It didn't install as part of the rom install, though I'm not sure if it's normal to just get it off the play store. I get an error message about not being compatible with the ROM and can't access it (error message screen cap below). Just in case, I wiped the phone and flashed again just to be sure, same result. The OTA Updater is important as this is where you can change kernals, audioFX stuff, toggle advanced power menus, and quite a bit more. When I used this ROM during the first part of the year OTA Updater worked just fine but I switched off in July to try another ROM so maybe something with the ROM has changed? I tried searching for any comments in the thread to indicate either that something changed with OTA Updater or if anyone else had a similar problem, found nothing. Would appreciate if anyone might know why OTA Updater isn't working or how I might correct it. Thanks.
Edit #1: I haven't changed the model number to SGH-M919 (as seen in the screen cap) in build.prop yet as if I can't get this ROM to work right I'll need to flash something else.
Edit #2: I noted in the patch notes that the ROM was updated for OTA Updater 2.4.2 and I was running 2.5.3 so I uninstalled it and installed 2.4.2. No luck there either.
Version and Build Screenshot
https://imgur.com/SQ6ie5i
Error message
https://imgur.com/TfWN7p2
Some say "Bricking" is when the phone doesn't turn on at all, or does and displays and does nothing; some say there are different states of bricking. In any case... I'm only an intermediate, and I did not have any booting problems before this. So, with the least-common denominator in mind, please read on.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3, SGH-i747 ATT. It was out of warranty anyway and I've flashed custom ROMs on it many times before without issue. I dropped it about a week ago and the LCD broke. Upon having it fixed, I noticed it no longer booted properly. I am able to get into ODIN's download mode, and I am able to flash stock recovery, but neither have proven helpful.
I was originally running Slimkat 4.4, but decided to flash back to the stock Android ROM since it would no longer boot properly anyway. This is where it gets strange.
First I attempted to flash CWM and TWRP as my recoveries. ODIN said both were successful in flashing on their respective attempts, but each one was simply a black screen after the Samsung logo disappeared. The blue text in the top-left letting me know it was booting into recovery was present with the logo, but after it disappeared, nothing.
So I tried to install stock recovery, and to my surprise, it worked, though it's really not useful for anything. Chainfire's CF-autoroot was also flashable and functional, but when I tried using adb to push files to the device, I would get several errors:
From the ADB command line, when trying to push something, I'd get "Error: closed".
From the recovery's log, sometimes when I'd successfully send a ROM to be installed, I'd get various notifications, such as: "Failed to verify whole-file signature" and "Incorrect footer", "Installation aborted".
When I attempt to flash any ROMs via ODIN, I get a few different errors, including (Not verbatim, these are from memory):
REV CHECK FAIL
DEV UNSUPPORTED
FUSED 2 > BINARY 0 [This one is especially confusing to me]
SECURE CHECK FAIL
and one from the ODIN side that said something along the lines of "HLOS-BIN" or something when it failed to flash.
So I can turn the device on, get to download mode, and even flash the stock ROM and CF-autoroot... but after 20 hours of reading other people's similar problems and varying degrees of success in their solving them, I'm stumped. I hope someone here might be able to share their superior knowledge vis-a-vis Android!
-Krust
Update
I've tried many things.
Right now I'm trying to re-flash Slimkat 4.4 (Which I was already using), and I know anything JB 4.3 or above will restrict the bootloader from downgrading, so maybe that was the problem. But if this doesn't work... I'm not sure what to do. Will post error updates if any.
-Krust
Same Status
I still get REV CHECK FAIL Fused 2 > Binary 0 error.
I believe this is from attempting to flash to a version lower than what I had (4.4).
I am unable to find stock firmware for the ATT SGH-i747 for 4.4 or above.
Please help! This is my only phone, and I know it can be restored because I can still get into download mode, but something's blocking ODIN from performing the flash, even on packages that seem to be the correct version.
Update
From what I have been able to find, I will need to update to an Android variant 4.4.2 or above due to the restricted bootloader.
My only problem... I haven't been able to FIND any stock ROMs for 4.4.2.
Everything I try returns a variety of errors, the most common being FUSED 2 > BINARY 0 (Which I now understand means I am attempting to downgrade) because I have not been able to find anything like Slimkat 4.4.2 that is in .tar format to flash.
I am very stuck and confused, and this is my only phone. Lesson learned: Keep up with the nuances of updates. But for now, I really need to get this fixed. Does anyone have experience with this particular problem?
Update
I was able to flash a modded TWRP recovery and was able to boot into it.
However, when I try to install ROMs via zip, I get the error E: Cannot execute binary update file.
One ROM, a Slimkat for i747M (Which isn't even my phone), appeared to flash successfully, but wouldn't boot.
GApps for Slimkat 4.4.4 was also able to flash successfully on its own, but the corresponding Slimkat could not.
I am quite stuck. Please help.
Hi,
Try posting your question here:
AT&T Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!
First; I hate to be a double poster, but I'm on the back page of How to Upgrade to 5.0.1 and Keep Root. My apologies. I've spent several days trying to solve this and have no answers.
I did the 5.0.1 "Keep Root" when it first came out, but it acted buggy and unpredictable. I just got a Note 4, and hate that I can't root it, so I decided to try to resolve the problems with my S4. I re-did the process, as stated and it seemed to work fine. I downgraded, rooted, and upgraded to 5.0.1. Then the trouble started. I installed the "Stock" Kernel, Modem, and Recovery. When I rebooted; it gave me a nasty message like: "AT&T has discovered unauthorized software on your phone." and froze up. I booted back into download mode, re-flashed the NB1 file, and it seemed to work, except for no Wi-Fi. When I tried to re-flash the OC4 with Flashfire, it acted like it was going to do it, but only booted into the recovery screen. I've tried close to a hundred different combinations, but no joy.
It allows me to root the NB1 and install Flashfire, but cant get it above 4.3. I installed a terminal emulator APK file and checked my bootloader status and it shows OC4. If my understanding is correct; I'm screwed. Is there any way to get past this and upgrade to ANY working ROM that will allow Wi-Fi and be fairly stable?
BTW; I'm on AT&T.
Thanks in advance!
As far as I'm concerned, ODIN just puts back your phone to its original state. Have you tried following the guide on how to install a custom Lollipop ROM? You gotta flash a rootable NB1 firmware and then continue with the process explained in the thread.
Here, take a look and tell me how it goes http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-att/general/how-to-installed-custom-lollipop-rom-t3135396
Crash and Burn
Crash and burn. NB1 wouldn't think of loading with Odin. Fails almost immediately.
Thanks for the help, though. Any other ideas?
Here's a screenshot of my phone parameters.
http://dl-1.va.us.xda-developers.co....png?key=Hy1bNEcEPo2F55Cm_pjqYg&ts=1450058617
Guess it won't upload my photo...