I just went through the update to ne5 getting wifi calling and such, then rerooted since I lost it.
Everything was working fine, so I put in philz recovery since I lost that after the update also. I think it booted once after that, then now it is stuck on the spark screen when it boots.
Any way to go into Odin and change it, or reflash a stock rom of it? open to ideas since my new phone is pretty useless now, lol
Cowboyup65 said:
I just went through the update to ne5 getting wifi calling and such, then rerooted since I lost it.
Everything was working fine, so I put in philz recovery since I lost that after the update also. I think it booted once after that, then now it is stuck on the spark screen when it boots.
Any way to go into Odin and change it, or reflash a stock rom of it? open to ideas since my new phone is pretty useless now, lol
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Ok, I fixed it through my engineering problem solving.
Since I could not boot the phone past the spark screen and I had only zip files to load on the phone, I had to pull my sd card, load it into my laptop, transfer a couple of file of stock roms http://cnexus.co/downloads/getdownload.php?file=SM-G900P/NE5/NE5_ROOTED_ODEXED.zip
this one being the one I used.
Then I was able to boot into Philz recovery, flash the zip file and get my phone back.
Of course the last couple weeks of tweaks and changes were gone and all the bloatware came back in a hurry, but I deleted it as expected.
Just updating this in case someone else runs into the same problem in the future.
Bummer Odin doesn't push .zip files, would have made it a little easier, but through mistakes and failure we learn and tonight I learned a few things about my phone, cool!.
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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.
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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
Good evening guys!
Alright so I have this huge mess on my i535 right now where the signal for CDMA (bars) and mobile internet is just total crap.
It all started I guess when I had my phone on CM 10.2 (stable) when the signal would NEVER go past 3x. I thought that was just some error on the phone. The way I flashed the CM 10.2 was some bullcrap because I wasn't getting a certain instruction right where SuperSU/User was playing some Whack-A-Mole game where it would pop in and pop out. Because of all this bullcrap I didn't even think to use EZ Unlock to unlock the bootloader, although I think I didn't see it in the Play Store at the time and some of the Youtube videos I was watching didn't mention it. Eventually all was well though, and although 3x was slow looking back, the ROM was really stable with some minor crashing.
Earlier this past week though, I was tired and clicked away on an update to CM 10.2.1 and then another Cyanogenmod update pops up to the CM 11 snapshot. Just trying to get notifications to go away and I dirty flashed it to CM 11 by the Cyanogenmod updater and got an "Update 7" error when installing it, so I just went back into my downloads folder and re-flashed it to 10.2.1. Being in CM 10.2.1, I wasn't getting anything in terms of reception and later found out the problem was that the SIM wasn't checked under mobile networks in the settings tab, but this had resulted in my phone not getting mobile data past 1x.
Now fast forward to today and I update my CWM because of the "Update 7" error and re-flashed it to CM 11, only to find that there were times that the bars would go up to 5 and the LTE would flair up, but then it would crash down; I messed with both the Global LTE (there was a little more successes in this one in terms of the number of time LTE and better bars popped up, but didn't use it because I was scared to see if I was gonna get charged with Data Roaming) and Regular CDMA LTE (kept having 1x and bars would go up and down...), which is where it's at right now.
Okay, so then I re-flashed it to Verizon's 4.3 (finally Verizon is giving us i535 some love! right?) in an attempt to clean flash it but I had put in the VRALEC bootchain in first and softbricked me out of the recovery partition where it gave me that "Take back to Verizon store" yellow triangle warning and it was stuck for a long time at the Verizon logo until I odin'd a stock recovery 6mb tar and w00t, my phone is back, BUT I still have the same figity signals as the CM 11 and all. At this point though, my triangle count is at 4. Also in this state, my Google Play was acting hell-ish (I also got this in CM 11 too, but didn't care too much for it before); I kept getting this "Error retrieving... [RPC:S-3]" when trying to install apps and I did force stop and clear the info, but it wouldn't work. I've also gotten the RPC:S-7 too. Right now, after my mobile and signal bars being finicky as hell, it's sort of stabilized for 4 minutes (longest it's been ) to 4/5 bars with 4G LTE, but I don't know how long this will stay for.
So being very descriptive and maybe loosing some of you, here's the questions for the tl;dr for the questions.
- How can I get this reception to stabilize? It's never been this bad when my phone was stock around here. (now done with this long blob, the 1x has appeared again!)
- Any other ways on getting that RPC:S-3/S-7 in Google Play Store to go away?
- I'm planning on going to CM 11, once it gets a stable release. Kitkats are too irresistible, pun intended... Can someone please set the stone in how I should go about rooting and unlocking the bootloader? Some of the guides I used months ago were a little outdated, and I'm concerned that the old practices are over with.
Rezey said:
Good evening guys!
Alright so I have this huge mess on my i535 right now where the signal for CDMA (bars) and mobile internet is just total crap.
that the old practices are over with.
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As I understood, you flash a stock 4.3 rom? Stock 4.3 rom locked the bootloader so no more CM11 or any custom rom for you unless you need to flash safestrap, but after this you only can flash TW custom rom. OK, now back to your issue. Since you already on factory stock rom, I would do a factory reset, the Odin a full factory 4.3 stock rom again with a PIT file and I think you should be back to normal unless CM10 is really messup your efs (a few people have this issue when flashing CM rom).
buhohitr said:
As I understood, you flash a stock 4.3 rom? Stock 4.3 rom locked the bootloader so no more CM11 or any custom rom for you unless you need to flash safestrap, but after this you only can flash TW custom rom. OK, now back to your issue. Since you already on factory stock rom, I would do a factory reset, the Odin a full factory 4.3 stock rom again with a PIT file and I think you should be back to normal unless CM10 is really messup your efs (a few people have this issue when flashing CM rom).
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Hey, thanks for the reply!
A little update; last night I used SUA.exe with Kies drivers which re-flashed it with the factory Verizon's 4.3 and factory reset it, but now my phone will not get any sort of internet bands up and it's stuck on voice roaming which lead me to put my phone on airplane mode so that hidden charges wouldn't sneak up on me. I've even set my Mobile Network options to CDMA-LTE-EVO, but it will not get off of it.
I was just about to go onto one of the other threads and just re-root my phone, until you had told me about the locked bootloader... I'll look more into the safestrap, but this is irritating.
As with the PIT file, do I have to Odin all the VRALEC and other (I've seen a couple of odin to stock and I know rooting requires this) bootchains, to PIT file, and then 4.3? I'm not sure how that step goes... And if it did mess up my efs, what's my next step? I mean I think the i535 might be under warranty, but I'm at 4 triangle counts and I can't get those away unless if I get root permission, but I feel like having a locked bootloader might restrict me from rooting my phone, but I can be just worrying too much...
I wanna also put another update that I did flash the phone with a 16gb pit (which my phone is) file I found on another thread, but it still did not do anything. When I did use the pit file I had some security error on my phone which was in ODIN mode the first time and ODIN just kind of stood there, so then I closed it out and did again, to find that the error popped up again, but I ODIN ran through another flash. I had re-partition checked too...
I did a Wipe2 because I couldn't get the Dalvik cache cleared through Samsung's recovery partition, so I'm probably gonna get my phone rooted in the next hour and put another update because with root I'm gonna at least triangle away my phone.
Rezey said:
I wanna also put another update that I did flash the phone with a 16gb pit (which my phone is) file I found on another thread, but it still did not do anything. When I did use the pit file I had some security error on my phone which was in ODIN mode the first time and ODIN just kind of stood there, so then I closed it out and did again, to find that the error popped up again, but I ODIN ran through another flash. I had re-partition checked too...
I did a Wipe2 because I couldn't get the Dalvik cache cleared through Samsung's recovery partition, so I'm probably gonna get my phone rooted in the next hour and put another update because with root I'm gonna at least triangle away my phone.
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You still don't under stand 4.3 rom. Once you on it the way to go back to stock rom is using full stock 4.3 and pit file. No boot chain, no once click root etc...If you want to root, you need to use saferoot. Let see if you can get back to a normal 4.3 stock with locked boot loader first. Check out this link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586319 . Just follow it and see if you can get back to a normal phone and there is a link on that thread for you to use saferoot to root.
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You still don't under stand 4.3 rom. Once you on it the way to go back to stock rom is using full stock 4.3 and pit file. No boot chain, no once click root etc...If you want to root, you need to use saferoot. Let see if you can get back to a normal 4.3 stock with locked boot loader first. Check out this link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586319 . Just follow it and see if you can get back to a normal phone and there is a link on that thread for you to use saferoot to root.
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Actually I used the Verizon utility tool from that very thread to clean root back to 4.3 and had Google Play connection error, Voice-roaming only, and no mobile data whatsoever.
I also just did saferoot on my phone and triangle'd away all my counters but yet still nothing. Did I fry my sim card? And with voice roaming always on, won't this put charges on my bill?
Alright so I have a 2013 Moto G, and basically in the past while on KitKat I've rooted my phone, given it custom recovery (TWRP), and messed around with the ROM (changed it to CM, PA and a few others and back). Now I've come to update to Lollipop and of course I need stock recovery to update my phone via OTA, and when it first prompted me to update, I had TWRP and I didn't really think, I just updated, this sent my phone into a bootloop, rebooting straight into TWRP every time I turned my phone on. Luckily I had a backup and I just restored to that and that fixed it. Recently I've been trying to fix the correct stock recovery for my phone so I can update, and I found some MotoTool AIO thing, and that changed my recovery back to KitKat stock (or so it says), now when I go into recovery it LOOKS like stock, can do everything you could normally do with stock recovery, but when I came to update it, about a quarter of the way though the update process, it errors and reboots my phone. Luckily this time my phone recognizes it has errored and just cancels the update instead of sending me into a boorloop. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Tom.
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Alright so I have a 2013 Moto G, and basically in the past while on KitKat I've rooted my phone, given it custom recovery (TWRP), and messed around with the ROM (changed it to CM, PA and a few others and back). Now I've come to update to Lollipop and of course I need stock recovery to update my phone via OTA, and when it first prompted me to update, I had TWRP and I didn't really think, I just updated, this sent my phone into a bootloop, rebooting straight into TWRP every time I turned my phone on. Luckily I had a backup and I just restored to that and that fixed it. Recently I've been trying to fix the correct stock recovery for my phone so I can update, and I found some MotoTool AIO thing, and that changed my recovery back to KitKat stock (or so it says), now when I go into recovery it LOOKS like stock, can do everything you could normally do with stock recovery, but when I came to update it, about a quarter of the way though the update process, it errors and reboots my phone. Luckily this time my phone recognizes it has errored and just cancels the update instead of sending me into a boorloop. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Tom.
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Try putting twrp back on and flashing stock Lollipop Rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/rom-stock-motorola-lollipop-rom-t3017510 You can also try aosp, cm12.1 or any other lollipop ROM.
The Lollipop OTA is very picky, I believe any modifications to the stock firmware will cause the update to fail. You will need to have a completely stock system for the OTA to install successfully. Find the correct KitKat firmware for your phone and flash it then try upgrading.
Hi.
I'm having a similar problem with te OTA being picky (topic here).
Is there a stock firmware "file map" so that we can check manually what is wrong and erase/add needed files ?
Maybe this could be done by checking a flashable stock rom ?
Thanks a lot guys.
EDIT : Found a solution here http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...osing-apps-t2979971/post57658072#post57658072.
Worked perfectly !
OP, I am in the same situation. I did the same as you, and got the same results. Have you managed to solve it? It would be nice if you tell what you decide to do and what's the outcome. Thanks!
tomisalunatic said:
Alright so I have a 2013 Moto G, and basically in the past while on KitKat I've rooted my phone, given it custom recovery (TWRP), and messed around with the ROM (changed it to CM, PA and a few others and back). Now I've come to update to Lollipop and of course I need stock recovery to update my phone via OTA, and when it first prompted me to update, I had TWRP and I didn't really think, I just updated, this sent my phone into a bootloop, rebooting straight into TWRP every time I turned my phone on. Luckily I had a backup and I just restored to that and that fixed it. Recently I've been trying to fix the correct stock recovery for my phone so I can update, and I found some MotoTool AIO thing, and that changed my recovery back to KitKat stock (or so it says), now when I go into recovery it LOOKS like stock, can do everything you could normally do with stock recovery, but when I came to update it, about a quarter of the way though the update process, it errors and reboots my phone. Luckily this time my phone recognizes it has errored and just cancels the update instead of sending me into a boorloop. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Tom.
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Update to 5.1 success..... erm, well it's all relative
Eventually managed to update my XT1039 to 5.1 via ota.
Started with a fully charged phone and flashed 4.4.4 stock firmware (http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/xt1039-moto-g-4g-stock-firmware-kxb21-t2805619).
Once completed, powered up phone and signed into google play then updated the motorola update services app.
DO NOT install a custom recovery or root yet or the update will fail!
Start the update by going into settings/about phone/system updates.
After first boot into 5.1, do a factory reset.
To root once the upgrade is completed, download cf autoroot (http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/root-xt1039-cf-auto-root-peregrine-t2942406) and unzip to a folder on your pc. Open a command prompt and change directory to this folder. Powerup handset in bootloader mode (hold vol down while switching on), connect USB and run 'root-windows.bat' from the command prompt.
So far I'm hugely disappointed in the update as I use WiFi tethering alot and it appears to be a massive fail. I know it wasn't 100% in 4.4.4 or CM12 5.1 with both reqiuring an occasional reboot, but in 5.1, something's just not right and it's basically unusable (could it be updated radio or something?). Fortunately, USB tethering appears flawless.
Another obsrvation seems to be abscence of a + appearing in the HSPA signal indicator, I seem to be getting just the H appearing regardless.
Also no more bluetooth visibilty timeout setting.
After installing CWM 6.0.5.0, I got gliches with the display in recovery mode but it works.
Now after I have it rooted, ad free and de-bloated, fixed the power on logo and installed CWM 6.0.5.0, I'll stick with it for a while to just to see how the battery lasts.
In hindsight I should've stuck with CM12 5.1.
As the title of this suggests, I messed up BIG TIME when attempting to get Cyanogenmod on my Verizon Galaxy S3.
Long story short, I tried putting CWM on my phone without looking up things about it, like whether or not the bootloader was locked for 4.4.2 Kitkat, which it was, and has been since 4.3 Jellybean, which I did not know at the time I tried screwing with my device (which was around a week ago), and I started trying to mess with the phone without knowing what the hell I was doing, since the last time I tried modding a GS3 was over two years ago.
Long story, well, long, I tried installing CWM via the ROM Manager app, and, upon installing it, I screwed up the recovery mode on the phone. It wasn't a big deal, until I decided I wanted to put the latest version of Cyanogenmod on it, instead of using the stock Touchwiz interface.
Well, a couple days ago, I stuck Safestrap on it, and was able to use that as a recovery mode, since the normal recovery mode was locked off, entirely.
I figured that, tonight, I would look up ways to stick Cyanogenmod on my GS3.
I found a couple ways to do so, downloaded the gapps file I needed, the SU binary update, as well as an unofficial version of Cyanogenmod to let me use 5.1 Lolipop.
Well, I wiped the cache on the phone, as well as the dalvik cache, and factory reset the thing, ad went to the folder I put the gapps, SU binary update, and CM files in, and tried installing them.
Well, the SU update went fine.
gapps won't install.
The CM file I'm using SAYS it's installed, but the phone doesn't have an OS, which is confusing me.
I don't know if the phone is bricked, I just know that I did something stupid, and I don't know how to put an operating system back on the phone, either through Kies or Odin (I can't install anything from the SD card in the phone, because now I can't access it, since when I boot it up, there's no OS, and I need one to access the files on the device).
Whenever I try using Odin to put either a stock firmware version on it, it fails.
My phone, in DL mode, says: "SECURE CHECK FAIL : RECOVERY"
I don't know what this means, but I think it means I'm pretty well screwed.
I need to get rid of CWM and Safestrap via my computer, THEN reinstall the stock recovery mode on my computer, too.
I NEED to know how to do this.
If there is ANYONE out there who can help me out, or direct me to some other thread, that would be amazing, and GREATLY appreciated.
I got this s6 back in march or april and it was on 5.0.2 and well now that iv've updated to the OTAS 5.1.1 OFE i was curious about root and i continued with a thread about rooting it and etc
( i kinda regret that now, i shouldve stayed on 5.0.2)
but the main reason i rooted was to recover files and welli did but i installed dr fone on my computer it asked for my phones root permissions so i went ahead and rooted it but after a bit i noticed it started to freeze my phone and after a bit it just stopped working.
i turn it on and restart it i see a blue led cycling and i see the sprint spark screen but it does nothing from there.
and so i stupidly went to to stock recovery, wiped cache, and factory resetting it and now idk what to do
there isnt an OFE stock tar yet so i cant fix this on my own, im just thinking if i flash twrp right now and then flash a custom rom will that work?? for my OFE build
am i able to or should i just download the stock tar 5.0.2 to reflash it or will that just basically brick me completely??
also i did have insurance for this and i thnink i just blew that one too :/
ive noticed mine said this
G920PVPU2BOFE
and not G920PVPU2BOF7
so does that mean im able to use the stock firmware from the website and reflash it or like what do i do...
SO what i did countless of researching
i ended up having the
custom binary blocked by FRP lock, by forgetting to unlock oem before updating the Twisted Projects SuperSu or User since it asked me to updated i ovbiously just went ahead of myself and that happened thus into this Boot Loop Soft
and im flashing with ODIN the stock 5.1.1 OF7 tar its surprisingly working. ( i was originally on the OFE OTA tho.)
unlike the Twisted Project custom roms, kernel and or twrp setup, i couldnt boot into the twrp or even past the android screen, and well the only option i had was just Download Mode.
And this basically saved me.
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