Problems with downgrading to KitKat - Shield Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, I'm trying to downgrade to KitKat after all the issues Lollipop is giving me and the incompatible apps I'm trying to run.
I am following instructions here but I came across a problem when flashing the system.img file.
The error it gives me is:
FAILED (remote: Insufficient memory.)
I can't flash over system and can not boot.
What am I missing? I was rooted and my bootloader unlocked prior to starting and I tried with the factory recovery and the 1.2.1 recovery image.
Edit: My issue has been solved. Flashing the Full OTA.zip file will install KitKat over Lollipop. No need to manually flash each file through fastboot. I wish guides would tell you that instead.

BlackDave said:
Hey guys, I'm trying to downgrade to KitKat after all the issues Lollipop is giving me and the incompatible apps I'm trying to run.
I am following instructions here but I came across a problem when flashing the system.img file.
The error it gives me is:
FAILED (remote: Insufficient memory.)
I can't flash over system and can not boot.
What am I missing? I was rooted and my bootloader unlocked prior to starting and I tried with the factory recovery and the 1.2.1 recovery image.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't know why that wouldn't work. Have you tried just downloading the image from nvidia HERE?
I'm assuming wifi since your sig says 16GB

Keithn said:
I don't know why that wouldn't work. Have you tried just downloading the image from nvidia HERE?
I'm assuming wifi since your sig says 16GB
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Those are the same files as the ones I downloaded in the other thread.

I got my tablet working again on Lollipop 5.0.1 but that's not where I want to be. I've searched about my error message but most threads I found went unanswered.

Your best bet might just be to try getting a full OTA and flashing it through cwm or something. I'll try with mine when I have some time to backup and flash, probably later tomorrow. If I find anything out I'll post.
Sent from my SHIELD Tablet

BlackDave said:
I got my tablet working again on Lollipop 5.0.1 but that's not where I want to be. I've searched about my error message but most threads I found went unanswered.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just flashed the images and booted.
Did you accidentally try flashing to the wrong place, such as flashing to boot( which would be too small) instead of system? Did you do all of the commands yourself or use the .bat? My shield disconnected after doing the boot.img and system.img for some reason, so I had to select fastboot protocol to reboot the bootloader and continue to flash the userdata.img, blob, and battery.dtb.

was your tablet internal memory full?, try wipping data and chace and you could use the script that the original Nvidia recovery image has zipped. I went up and down like 3 times, im in kitkat right now and not experiencing any problem.

Iams1002 said:
was your tablet internal memory full?, try wipping data and chace and you could use the script that the original Nvidia recovery image has zipped. I went up and down like 3 times, im in kitkat right now and not experiencing any problem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No I wipped internal data since I keep everything on external and it still didn't work.
Keithn said:
I just flashed the images and booted.
Did you accidentally try flashing to the wrong place, such as flashing to boot( which would be too small) instead of system? Did you do all of the commands yourself or use the .bat? My shield disconnected after doing the boot.img and system.img for some reason, so I had to select fastboot protocol to reboot the bootloader and continue to flash the userdata.img, blob, and battery.dtb.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So I should just flash the ota.zip?
Also i did everything like the guide. I flashed boot to boot, recovery to recovery. The only thing that gave me an error was system. Userdata, blob, and battery also flashed successfully. After that didn't work, I also tried the .bat and that didn't work either. Flashing the 5.0.1 update got my tablet running again.

BlackDave said:
No I wipped internal data since I keep everything on external and it still didn't work.
So I should just flash the ota.zip?
Also i did everything like the guide. I flashed boot to boot, recovery to recovery. The only thing that gave me an error was system. Userdata, blob, and battery also flashed successfully. After that didn't work, I also tried the .bat and that didn't work either. Flashing the 5.0.1 update got my tablet running again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you can find a full ota.zip for update 1.2.1 I'd try that. I'm not sure why you would be having this issue. The only other things I can say to try is redownloading and rebooting the boot loader (select fastboot protocol) between images in case something funny is happening there. Let us know how you end up doing.
Sent from my HTC M8

Keithn said:
If you can find a full ota.zip for update 1.2.1 I'd try that. I'm not sure why you would be having this issue. The only other things I can say to try is redownloading and rebooting the boot loader (select fastboot protocol) between images in case something funny is happening there. Let us know how you end up doing.
Sent from my HTC M8
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I flashed the 1.2.1 OTA update and it worked. The first time I tried, I did using the TWRP recovery but for some reason, that recovery fails to flash OTAs, so I went with CWM and flashed the 2.1 update and all worked again. After a while, I got tired of all the issues lollipop gave me so that's why I tried following that guide to downgrade.
In the end, using CWM and flashing the OTA is the best way to go. Thank you all for you help.

Related

[Q] Force OTA udpate?

Hi,
I downloaded and attempted to install OTA update 63, on my Shield running stock system updated to 59, unlocked, rooted and having flashed CWM recovery.
CWM failed to flash the 63 OTA because of the blob flashing issue, as I read on the CWM thread, so I flashed back the stock recovery. However now the system updater always finds that my OS is up-to-date even though I am still on OTA 59. I tried to wipe data for a couple of Nvidia apps (Nvidia services and system updater) to no avail. Any ideas on what to do to force OTA update? I'd rather avoid factory resetting just for that...
Cheers!
Nikojiro said:
Hi,
I downloaded and attempted to install OTA update 63, on my Shield running stock system updated to 59, unlocked, rooted and having flashed CWM recovery.
CWM failed to flash the 63 OTA because of the blob flashing issue, as I read on the CWM thread, so I flashed back the stock recovery. However now the system updater always finds that my OS is up-to-date even though I am still on OTA 59. I tried to wipe data for a couple of Nvidia apps (Nvidia services and system updater) to no avail. Any ideas on what to do to force OTA update? I'd rather avoid factory resetting just for that...
Cheers!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm having the same issue. No idea, we might just have to wait a while.
Delete Data from Google Framework Apk and then start the Update Checker.
UNCUT88RAW said:
Delete Data from Google Framework Apk and then start the Update Checker.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Aah didn't think of that trick, it works, <thank you> pressed :laugh:
Could someone please give me a link to the Stock Recovery and maybe a description what the best way is to flash it instead of the Custom Recovery? Thanks ...
I have had no problems flashing updates with ClockWorkMOD revocery.
However if you have the 1.0 version from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390389 the update will fail with an error.
1.0 had a name wrong that makes it think the update are for a different device.
the command to flash the stock recovery (if every thing is in the correct place) is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
chevyowner said:
1.0 had a name wrong that makes it think the update are for a different device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah, maybe this is causing the error! Okay, I will try to flash 1.1 before going back to stock recovery.
Unfortunately the link for v1.1 is down. Would you be able to mirror it for me please?
Thanks!
fquadrat said:
Ah, maybe this is causing the error! Okay, I will try to flash 1.1 before going back to stock recovery.
Unfortunately the link for v1.1 is down. Would you be able to mirror it for me please?
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When I was checking to see if I had 1.1 I found the naming error is still there.
This brings me to my next point. I had edited the ramdisk on 1.0 to correct the naming error, and not updated to 1.1
Here is a link to 1.1 with the edited ramdisk.
Update
I messed up the link in Google drive i think i fixed it now.
chevyowner said:
Here is a link to 1.1 with the edited ramdisk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unfortunately I think there is something broken with your attached file. After flashing it, I can't access the recovery anymore. The background light of the screen is constantly turning on and off but nothing appears on the screen. Fortunately I can still access Fastboot and Android.
fquadrat said:
Unfortunately I think there is something broken with your attached file. After flashing it, I can't access the recovery anymore. The background light of the screen is constantly turning on and off but nothing appears on the screen. Fortunately I can still access Fastboot and Android.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try this it "should" be the recovery I currently have flashed
EDIT
It instead of flashing the recovery to test it, use "fastboot boot recovery.img"
chevyowner said:
It instead of flashing the recovery to test it, use "fastboot boot recovery.img"
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, I just flashed stock recovery and my Shield is installing Android 4.3 right this second ...
chevyowner said:
Try this it "should" be the recovery I currently have flashed
EDIT
It instead of flashing the recovery to test it, use "fastboot boot recovery.img"
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I really need that img. Going to test now. Thanks!
This is the one that can install zips without the error right?
desertflame said:
I really need that img. Going to test now. Thanks!
This is the one that can install zips without the error right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
should be

(Solved) Soft-bricked, but unable to flash anything but CWM.

Hello, I seem to have soft bricked my tf700.
​I flashed a newish pacman nightly in CWM (after wiping data/cache/dalvik cache), which completed with no errors, then I flashed the corresponding GAPPS. But my device became stuck in the pacman boot intro.
​So I tried flashing slimkat which led to my device not getting past the first bootup screen (where you can enter recovery if pressing the corresponding buttons).
​After this screw-up I stupidly hit the wipe data button on the bootloader. I then tried doing the method of using fastboot to erase system, cache, and all that so I could flash system blob of the newest asus US SKU (that is correct for a US bought tf700 right?). Either this or wiping the data caused me to have a different bootloader as pictured below as I no longer have the android button and it does not ask me to press volume up to access recovery (the only way to access recovery is by hitting the wipe data button in bootloader).
​I can still fastboot flash CWM, but trying to flash TWRP does not work as it finishes but going into recovery causes the tablet to just restart. Trying to flash asus stock as above would always give me an error like the one pictured below. Similar errors occur if trying to flash any rom inside CWM via an external sd card.
​I do not have access to adb as i believe i dont have usb debugging enabled since the pacman rom or any other rom did not ever start. It just gives me the device not found error even after manually installing the drivers on two different computers.
Cant seem to get these pics to load, but copying the url and pasting it works.
http://imgur.com/AaU0GMt
http://imgur.com/vDTVa4B
You probably flashed the wrong Rom. Try flashing the >right< stock Rom and go from there. Double check everything you flash.
tylerleo said:
You probably flashed the wrong Rom. Try flashing the >right< stock Rom and go from there. Double check everything you flash.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Whats the "right" rom here? Talking about the original asus stock rom? I have now tried the the pacman nightly, pacman release, slim kat release, clean rom release, an ICS asus stock rom, and two different versions of the jellybean asus stock rom. These were either done in CWM via internal sd card, external sd card, or done through fastboost flash system blob and flash zip.
gio3505 said:
Whats the "right" rom here? Talking about the original asus stock rom? I have now tried the the pacman nightly, pacman release, slim kat release, clean rom release, an ICS asus stock rom, and two different versions of the jellybean asus stock rom. These were either done in CWM via internal sd card, external sd card, or done through fastboost flash system blob and flash zip.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Whatever Rom came on the device,(Good thing to have, da) I'm not familiar with this device.
tylerleo said:
Whatever Rom came on the device,(Good thing to have, da) I'm not familiar with this device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As far as i know, i have installed the stock rom, or atleast multiple versions of it with no success as it gives me an error stating something like staging or system when trying to write it.
gio3505 said:
As far as i know, i have installed the stock rom, or atleast multiple versions of it with no success as it gives me an error stating something like staging or system when trying to write it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmm, I'd Download a stock Rom for the device offline, take on the sd card and put it on there real quick and try to flash that, if not, you probably bricked your device. I wouldn't know how to fix it beyond that. Ask the dev that made the Rom were everything that went south and an email to cwm wouldn't hurt either
I am also not sure if I need to have my external sd card formatted a certain way or download a specific CWM to allow flashing the stock rom. Ive spent over 10 hours trying to figure this out, very frustrating.
I have run CWM 6.0.4.6, CWM 6.0.4.7, and older versions to see if I could flash the stock rom with no luck. I have also tried different versions of TWRP but they always hang and reboot my tf700. I get errors ranging from status 6, status 7, cannot mount data, cannot mount staging, and cannot mount system. I am completely lost on what I can do. I have even tried a seperate sdcard to see if maybe the one I was originally using was bad with no luck. GG :/
gio3505 said:
I have run CWM 6.0.4.6, CWM 6.0.4.7, and older versions to see if I could flash the stock rom with no luck. I have also tried different versions of TWRP but they always hang and reboot my tf700. I get errors ranging from status 6, status 7, cannot mount data, cannot mount staging, and cannot mount system. I am completely lost on what I can do. I have even tried a seperate sdcard to see if maybe the one I was originally using was bad with no luck. GG :/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You gotta stop flashing stuff and slow down!
During all of this you never posted your bootloader version, so you may have been on the wrong bootloader to begin with - who knows.
When you hit the Wipe Data in the bootloader menu you caused the BL do write a wipe data command to the misc partition, causing the tablet to boot to recovery each time you booted (I'm guessing here) and then interrupting it. Usually, with CWM installed, it eventually sorts it out and executes the wipe data command, but that takes hours! You just have to leave it alone.
Hard to tell where you are now since you flashed all kinds of stuff since then.
Can you still boot into the bootloader and have a fastboot connection?
What's the BL version number?
If you boot, what does it boot into?
The picture links are broken - at least in Tapatalk. Post them again?
berndblb said:
You gotta stop flashing stuff and slow down!
During all of this you never posted your bootloader version, so you may have been on the wrong bootloader to begin with - who knows.
When you hit the Wipe Data in the bootloader menu you caused the BL do write a wipe data command to the misc partition, causing the tablet to boot to recovery each time you booted (I'm guessing here) and then interrupting it. Usually, with CWM installed, it eventually sorts it out and executes the wipe data command, but that takes hours! You just have to leave it alone.
Hard to tell where you are now since you flashed all kinds of stuff since then.
Can you still boot into the bootloader and have a fastboot connection?
What's the BL version number?
If you boot, what does it boot into?
The picture links are broken - at least in Tapatalk. Post them again?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, the pictures are broken. You can still copy paste the url though. Couldnt figure out why it wouldnt work.
The tablet boots into the first screen that states it is unlocked, but does not go any further.
There is no bootloader version on the top left when holding down power + volume down.
I can still get to the place where it allows me to wipe data or fastboot, but the android icon to boot into android is now gone.
adb does not recognize my device even after manually installing the drivers, but fastboot works fine.
Is there any other way to find my bootloader version?
gio3505 said:
Yes, the pictures are broken. You can still copy paste the url though. Couldnt figure out why it wouldnt work.
The tablet boots into the first screen that states it is unlocked, but does not go any further.
There is no bootloader version on the top left when holding down power + volume down.
I can still get to the place where it allows me to wipe data or fastboot, but the android icon to boot into android is now gone.
adb does not recognize my device even after manually installing the drivers, but fastboot works fine.
Is there any other way to find my bootloader version?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe you want to edit your post with the urls then.... Makes it easier for people trying to help...
You're seriously messed up, I think. I see a USB icon in there which would indicate that your bootloader is ancient. But then it says: "starting USB fastboot protocol".
Is that after you selected the USB icon?
Anyway, I think you're only chance is buster99's method to get it back. Did you try that already?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
Naturally you have to extract the system blob from the 10.6.1.14.10 US Asus firmware, but then you can try to fastboot flash it with buster's method.
Good luck!
berndblb said:
Maybe you want to edit your post with the urls then.... Makes it easier for people trying to help...
You're seriously messed up, I think. I see a USB icon in there which would indicate that your bootloader is ancient. But then it says: "starting USB fastboot protocol".
Is that after you selected the USB icon?
Anyway, I think you're only chance is buster99's method to get it back. Did you try that already?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
Naturally you have to extract the system blob from the 10.6.1.14.10 US Asus firmware, but then you can try to fastboot flash it with buster's method.
Good luck!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its starts the usb fastboot automatically if no input is selected. I had a different bootloader up until i tried that thing that buster did. It always gives me an error like cant write to system or something if i try it.
gio3505 said:
Its starts the usb fastboot automatically if no input is selected. I had a different bootloader up until i tried that thing that buster did. It always gives me an error like cant write to system or something if i try it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Which blob did you flash with buster's method?
I'm afraid you flashed something totally incompatible with your tablet...
You did not generate your nvflash blobs sometime prior to this, did you?
berndblb said:
Which blob did you flash with buster's method?
I'm afraid you flashed something totally incompatible with your tablet...
You did not generate your nvflash blobs sometime prior to this, did you?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I flashed the asus stock rom downloaded from their website. The US version as it was bought in the US (right? 0.o). I hadnt heard of nvflash before trying to install a rom so i did not make a backup.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the asus stock rom downloaded from their website. The US version as it was bought in the US (right? 0.o). I hadnt heard of nvflash before trying to install a rom so i did not make a backup.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you sure you downloaded the correct firmware? For the TF700?
Do you still have the original zip you extracted the blob from?
Post the exact file name please.
berndblb said:
Are you sure you downloaded the correct firmware? For the TF700?
Do you still have the original zip you extracted the blob from?
Post the exact file name please.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
US_epaduser10_6_1_14_10_UpdateLauncher (2)
or
US_epaduser_VER104425UpdateLauncher
or
US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher
Ive downloaded a lot of different versions from the asus website. The last one came from a forum post listing older firmware, which I have tried a lot of different ones.
gio3505 said:
US_epaduser10_6_1_14_10_UpdateLauncher (2)
or
US_epaduser_VER104425UpdateLauncher
or
US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher
Ive downloaded a lot of different versions from the asus website. The last one came from a forum post listing older firmware, which I have tried a lot of different ones.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You flashed all of those blobs???
In which order?
With what result?
Jeez - I think you're done for...
Sorry mate, but gotta catch some sleep now. Maybe somebody else has a bright idea...
berndblb said:
You flashed all of those blobs???
In which order?
With what result?
Jeez - I think you're done for...
Sorry mate, but gotta catch some sleep now. Maybe somebody else has a bright idea...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Right stop flashing random stuff - you have combinations of JB4.2.1, JB4.1.1 and ICS 4.0.3 just listed there.
Let me put a call out to @lj50036 who may be able to save you but if you have messed the bootloader up with no nvflash backups you are not going to be happy with the result. If you can still get to the bootloader screen then he can perform miraculous superhero acts and *maybe* save your device.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Shoot me an email at [email protected]
We can use hangouts see if there is a solution to your issue ...
Thx Josh

[RESOLVED] HELP.. Boot Loop With TWRP and L install

Hi
Earlier I installed TWRP via Philz and that worked fine.
I then reset my phone and flashed Bigxie's Android L, again this worked fine.
I flashed the new radio for the same thread and that worked fine.
I then downloaded CF-Root from here:
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
Ran the Windows Batch file all seemed to go well. Bootloader was unlocked and the big red android appears on screen.
Phone booted back to TWRP, a script ran and then my phone started constantly booting the the TWRP screen.
All I'm getting is teamwin flashing up.
If I power off it goes back to this loop.
Any way I can get this working again ?
Not worried about any data.. I've got all I need backed up.
Thanks
albert_htc said:
Hi
Earlier I installed TWRP via Philz and that worked fine.
I then reset my phone and flashed Bigxie's Android L, again this worked fine.
I flashed the new radio for the same thread and that worked fine.
I then downloaded CF-Root from here:
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
Ran the Windows Batch file all seemed to go well. Bootloader was unlocked and the big red android appears on screen.
Phone booted back to TWRP, a script ran and then my phone started constantly booting the the TWRP screen.
All I'm getting is teamwin flashing up.
If I power off it goes back to this loop.
Any way I can get this working again ?
Not worried about any data.. I've got all I need backed up.
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
dont use root toolkits.
flash the factory img via fastboot. then flash twrp again, flash a kernel that allows root, then flash the latest supersu.
Thanks for the reply.
Just want to claify to make sure I don't make it worse..
I've got the L image from Googles site, do I extract the factory.img from that ?
Then flash it using :
fastboot flash factory factory.img
Thanks
Think I may have made things worse..
I extracted the tgz file and while browsing double clicked the flash all batch file.
:silly: Not sure how the hell I clicked it twice.. but it's doing something.. .hopefully not killing my phone.
Any suggestions how I did myself out of this hole..
albert_htc said:
Think I may have made things worse..
I extracted the tgz file and while browsing double clicked the flash all batch file.
:silly: Not sure how the hell I clicked it twice.. but it's doing something.. .hopefully not killing my phone.
Any suggestions how I did myself out of this hole..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
simms22 said:
i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Found out how I've managed to double click.. The trackpad on my laptop is playing up.
I'll have to remember to use a USB mouse with it.
The phone has just rebooted and is coming back up.
Thanks for the advise.. looks like it's working.
I'll start a new thread with a couple of follow up questions.
Thanks
simms22 said:
i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When doing this, is there any specific order to follow when flashing all the .img files separately? I am also getting errors stating recovery.sig and boot.sig are missing. Does installing separate also take care of this?
Jmurf said:
When doing this, is there any specific order to follow when flashing all the .img files separately? I am also getting errors stating recovery.sig and boot.sig are missing. Does installing separate also take care of this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it appears that the flash-all is having issues and skipping. so by flashing them all individually, you will make sure to flash them all.

[Q] ota sideloading aborted

Hey group mates please help me
I'm currently using a nexus 5 and thought of sideloading the ota zip through nexus root toolkit so i first flashed stock recovery and then when i tried to sideload it, it started flashing till it reached 61% and which my phone said installation aborted for no reason.. Tried this more than 3-4 times but the result were all the same
I'm not sure what seems to be the issue here so it would be great if any one could help me solve this issue
Thanks in advance
drunken monkey said:
Hey group mates please help me
I'm currently using a nexus 5 and thought of sideloading the ota zip through nexus root toolkit so i first flashed stock recovery and then when i tried to sideload it, it started flashing till it reached 61% and which my phone said installation aborted for no reason.. Tried this more than 3-4 times but the result were all the same
I'm not sure what seems to be the issue here so it would be great if any one could help me solve this issue
Thanks in advance
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you rooted or having custom kernel?
kaushikd said:
Are you rooted or having custom kernel?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm currently running stock recovery, stock os rooted and unlocked bootloader
I have the exact same problem. The sideload gets to 61%, then shows the following message:
"/system/bin/install-recovery.sh" has unexpected contents
E:Error in /sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
I have a stock recovery, was rooted using Chainfire's first method for Lollipop (patched kernel) but flashed the stock kernel (fastboot flash boot boot.img) from the N5 5.0 image before the sideload.
drunken monkey said:
I'm currently running stock recovery, stock os rooted and unlocked bootloader
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can't be rooted to use the OTA. Anything that is modified in the system will cause this.
I downloaded the full image and extracted just the radio, system and boot image files. Then just a few fastboot commands with bootloader reboots inbetween and 5.0.1 works.
For reference, I used the following:
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
So while sideloading it should I unroot as well?
jsgraphicart said:
You can't be rooted to use the OTA. Anything that is modified in the system will cause this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So to sideload I have to be in complete stock without even SuperSU.. Is that correct?
drunken monkey said:
So to sideload I have to be in complete stock without even SuperSU.. Is that correct?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That correct
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
pauleyc said:
I downloaded the full image and extracted just the radio, system and boot image files. Then just a few fastboot commands with bootloader reboots inbetween and 5.0.1 works.
For reference, I used the following:
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was thinking about doing this, too... but am I correct to assume that this would cause data loss? I have TWRP and SuperSU installed at the moment.
Or, if there's an easy way to ditch these and do the OTA, I'd be okay with that, too.
jrronimo said:
I was thinking about doing this, too... but am I correct to assume that this would cause data loss? I have TWRP and SuperSU installed at the moment.
Or, if there's an easy way to ditch these and do the OTA, I'd be okay with that, too.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It won't cause any data loss. It's about the only way to get the ota to work. But in your case, since you have twrp you should also flash the stock recovery.img
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
No data loss (well, apart from root) if you flash just the radio, system and boot images. Worked great for me.
Thanks for the tips, guys. After extracting the full 5.0.1 firmware from the Factory Images page, there are system and boot .img files, but no radio. Is this normal?
jrronimo said:
Thanks for the tips, guys. After extracting the full 5.0.1 firmware from the Factory Images page, there are system and boot .img files, but no radio. Is this normal?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There's a radio. It's in the first file you extracted, not the zip you also had to extract
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
jd1639 said:
There's a radio. It's in the first file you extracted, not the zip you also had to extract
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good thing I didn't get past this step -- I had downloaded the wrong factory image. D: That'll explain things a bit...
---------- Post added at 02:13 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:54 PM ----------
Alrighty! New problem: After the phone boots, I get the battery and signal icons in the top right, but a black screen otherwise. If I hit the power button to put it in sleep mode and then hit the power button again, I get a quick flash of the "Welcome to Android, select your language" screen. Any pro-tips?
If I have to set up from scratch, it's no big deal. Most of the important stuff should be backed up; it'd just be annoying. All that Desert Golfing progress!!!
Finally managed to get around it. Ended up updating TWRP and re-flashing most of the .imgs a bunch, then using TWRP to first let me back up data to my computer and then wipe partitions. I'm on 5.0.1 again.
Welp, that was painful, haha. I'm sure I did something wrong leading into this, but I'm not sure what that was...
If i just flash the whole Firmware that i downloaded from Google, will i be able to flash it and loose root?
I am OK with loosing root and beeing back to stock.
At this moment i have Lolipop 5.0 that is rooted with Chainfire.
I was running rooted stock 5.0 with TWRP and had already flashed the 5.0.1 radio, so I just fastboot flashed the 5.0.1 system.img and rerooted. All is well so far.
jd1639 said:
That correct
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So if I unroot and then sideload it will I loose all my data ?
P.s I'll be rooting it back immediately after I get 5.1
So is there any way which can avoid a data loss?
I still have a doubt, I saw rootjunky's video in which he sideload 5.1 to his nexus 7 using nrt..
Even I followed the same method but it didn't succeed for me
pauleyc said:
I have the exact same problem. The sideload gets to 61%, then shows the following message:
"/system/bin/install-recovery.sh" has unexpected contents
E:Error in /sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
I have a stock recovery, was rooted using Chainfire's first method for Lollipop (patched kernel) but flashed the stock kernel (fastboot flash boot boot.img) from the N5 5.0 image before the sideload.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So after flashing your stock kernal and stock recovery did the sideload work.. I mean that it didn't get stuck at the 61% mark?

[Q&A] EXE/ZIP RUU M8_VZW 5.0.1 (s-off only)(newest)

Q&A for EXE/ZIP RUU M8_VZW 5.0.1 (s-off only)(newest)
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for EXE/ZIP RUU M8_VZW 5.0.1 (s-off only)(newest). If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
billblack said:
Long time lurker. I read and can use Google . Regardless, it failed and scared the crap out of me as it wouldn't boot. Got back into boot loader, fired up EXE again and it seems to have finished the 2nd time. A few more grey hairs, but all is good my friend. Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same thing happened to me! Failed the first time around, worked the second. Booting now and it appears to be working (Android is upgrading...)
So when I use the ruu for sdcard and I reboot after I get send to recovery and can't boot system. Why is that?
EXE/ZIP RUU M8_VZW 5.0.1 Help
I installed the RUU zip via SD last night. I was running Dottat's EXE/ZIP RUU M8_VZW 4.4.4 (s-off only) with stock recovery. When I flashed the 5.0.1 RUU zip, I have a couple Partition Fails (unfortunately, I don't remember exactly which ones). However, in the time since I installed it, I saw all the new messages in the thread about others having the same Partition Fail errors. Even with the errors, my phone booted fine. I am having some weirdness though (major lag after sending a message in Facebook Messenger app....a reboot resolves the lag for a little while, then it returns; Verizon Caller ID app won't load; logging in to Swiftkey keyboard's cloud with my Google account fails with an error). So I see the new zip to flash the L Hboot BEFORE flashing the RUU. Obviously too late for that. Also, I installed TWRP recovery in place of the stock recovery.
So my question is: How should I proceed with trying to get the 5.0.1 to flash with no errors? Should I install Dottat's 4.4.4 (s-off), which will get me back to stock recovery...then let it boot up. Then flash the L hboot, and then finally flash the 5.0.1 RUU? Or are there other alternatives?
Thanks!
mbarcus said:
I installed the RUU zip via SD last night. I was running Dottat's EXE/ZIP RUU M8_VZW 4.4.4 (s-off only) with stock recovery. When I flashed the 5.0.1 RUU zip, I have a couple Partition Fails (unfortunately, I don't remember exactly which ones). However, in the time since I installed it, I saw all the new messages in the thread about others having the same Partition Fail errors. Even with the errors, my phone booted fine. I am having some weirdness though (major lag after sending a message in Facebook Messenger app....a reboot resolves the lag for a little while, then it returns; Verizon Caller ID app won't load; logging in to Swiftkey keyboard's cloud with my Google account fails with an error). So I see the new zip to flash the L Hboot BEFORE flashing the RUU. Obviously too late for that. Also, I installed TWRP recovery in place of the stock recovery.
So my question is: How should I proceed with trying to get the 5.0.1 to flash with no errors? Should I install Dottat's 4.4.4 (s-off), which will get me back to stock recovery...then let it boot up. Then flash the L hboot, and then finally flash the 5.0.1 RUU? Or are there other alternatives?
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Run it once more. The failed PU was for the data partition. If you run it once more it will be successful. I think the root cause here is the changes to partitions that occurred with this OTA and that the likely solution is to flash the L hboot first before doing the RUU to L. Once on L firmware/OS you can use the RUU again with no issues.
One big dang speed bump in all the fun.
dottat said:
Run it once more. The failed PU was for the data partition. If you run it once more it will be successful. I think the root cause here is the changes to partitions that occurred with this OTA and that the likely solution is to flash the L hboot first before doing the RUU to L. Once on L firmware/OS you can use the RUU again with no issues.
One big dang speed bump in all the fun.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can I run the RUU again using TWRP? Or do I need to be on Stock Recovery? And thank you for your help!!
mbarcus said:
Can I run the RUU again using TWRP? Or do I need to be on Stock Recovery? And thank you for your help!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
recovery doesnt' weigh in here. You can install it from bootloader using the SD card method.
How do I flash L Hboot? with twrp? do I have to flash it or can I just use the ruu to get to the new 5.0.1 firmware? thanks
So you asked to report our experience ...
First, let me say thanks. I am now on 5.0.1 and back to root thanks to your work and willingness to share.
Background:
I was stock 4.4.4, unlocked, s-off with TWRP recovery when the VZW 5.0.1 OTA hit. I had a number of bloatware apps frozen through Titanium Backup and probably due to a combination of all that I couldn't load the update. Reflashing boot, system and recovery still wouldn't let me take the OTA, so I ended up using HTC SyncManager repair to make Verizon happy. I got the update, kept unlocked and s-off, but lost root.​
Recovering Root:
After finding your stuff, I first tried loading through the bootloader with your zips in the root of my SD card (128 GB, single partition, exFAT). No go for either the hboot or the RUU. both gave me a "Wrong image" message and only allowed reboot to system.
So the next step was to try flashing with TWRP. I flashed TWRP 2.8.5.0 via fastboot and then let it do all it's stuff (Busybox, SuperSU, SD Card Fix, etc.) , rebooted to system just to have everything catch up to itself, and then rebooted to TWRP recovery. I then flashed the hboot and the RUU through TWRP, rebooted, and I'm back to full root.​
So again, thanks! A happy camper backing everything up with Titanium again and hoping that you really wanted to hear a real-world experience.
A_Levis said:
First, let me say thanks. I am now on 5.0.1 and back to root thanks to your work and willingness to share.
Background:
I was stock 4.4.4, unlocked, s-off with TWRP recovery when the VZW 5.0.1 OTA hit. I had a number of bloatware apps frozen through Titanium Backup and probably due to a combination of all that I couldn't load the update. Reflashing boot, system and recovery still wouldn't let me take the OTA, so I ended up using HTC SyncManager repair to make Verizon happy. I got the update, kept unlocked and s-off, but lost root.​
Recovering Root:
After finding your stuff, I first tried loading through the bootloader with your zips in the root of my SD card (128 GB, single partition, exFAT). No go for either the hboot or the RUU. both gave me a "Wrong image" message and only allowed reboot to system.
So the next step was to try flashing with TWRP. I flashed TWRP 2.8.5.0 via fastboot and then let it do all it's stuff (Busybox, SuperSU, SD Card Fix, etc.) , rebooted to system just to have everything catch up to itself, and then rebooted to TWRP recovery. I then flashed the hboot and the RUU through TWRP, rebooted, and I'm back to full root.​
So again, thanks! A happy camper backing everything up with Titanium again and hoping that you really wanted to hear a real-world experience.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There's just one problem with this all.... lol...
you can't flash the RUU or hboot zips through TWRP.
..
dottat said:
There's just one problem with this all.... lol...
you can't flash the RUU or hboot zips through TWRP.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, XDA does call me a "Junior Member". Probably a good reason for that.
Looking back at the TWRP log, it seems you are right and my attempts to flash hboot and RUU from TWRP failed (but any indication of that flashed by so fast that I couldn't tell). So does that mean that my fastboot flash of TWRP recovery opened up everything that I needed to get root directly from TWRP (installation of BusyBox and SuperSU)?
A_Levis said:
Well, XDA does call me a "Junior Member". Probably a good reason for that.
Looking back at the TWRP log, it seems you are right and my attempts to flash hboot and RUU from TWRP failed (but any indication of that flashed by so fast that I couldn't tell). So does that mean that my fastboot flash of TWRP recovery opened up everything that I needed to get root directly from TWRP (installation of BusyBox and SuperSU)?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Most recoveries will offer to flash su on an unrooted rom. You can either do that or manually flash the newest supersu.zip After you boot up you can install busybox from an app like this... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox
So what rom/firmware are you currently on?
After using the RUU, it finished with a successful update. I booted into recovery to create a backup, but now when I try to boot back into the OS, it goes back into TWRP like it would if I were booting into recovery. Anyone have any ideas?
---------- Post added at 10:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:25 PM ----------
Nickchapstick said:
So when I use the ruu for sdcard and I reboot after I get send to recovery and can't boot system. Why is that?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
After looking for a little bit, it appears I'm having a similar issue.
klw7890 said:
After using the RUU, it finished with a successful update. I booted into recovery to create a backup, but now when I try to boot back into the OS, it goes back into TWRP like it would if I were booting into recovery. Anyone have any ideas?
---------- Post added at 10:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:25 PM ----------
After looking for a little bit, it appears I'm having a similar issue.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You were able to boot up the OS successfully the first time right?
dottat said:
You were able to boot up the OS successfully the first time right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. It booted to OS the first time, after the RUU completed, but now it just boots back into recovery.
klw7890 said:
Yes. It booted to OS the first time, after the RUU completed, but now it just boots back into recovery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Stock recovery?
dottat said:
Stock recovery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Initially, yes. I flashed the latest TWRP. I think I might have flashed the wrong version. I'm rerunning the RUU. I really appreciate the help.
If it was the right version by chance, do you have any idea what could've caused that?
klw7890 said:
Initially, yes. I flashed the latest TWRP. I think I might have flashed the wrong version. I'm rerunning the RUU. I really appreciate the help.
If it was the right version by chance, do you have any idea what could've caused that?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you use flashify? Reason I ask is that app still thinks it's a Sprint phone. Use the twrp I have posted in the op.
dottat said:
Did you use flashify? Reason I ask is that app still thinks it's a Sprint phone. Use the twrp I have posted in the op.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
"That app" being TWRP Manager?

Categories

Resources