Won't Update thru OTA - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I received the OTA a long time ago but just now that I feel like updating my phone because when I tried before, the update just won't install. Is it because I have TWRP as a recovery? Whenever I install the update it just leads me to TWRP, maybe that's the problem. Am I correct? If I am, how do I install the cyanogen recovery again? Without losing any data? Thank you.
Update is from 12.0-yng1tas2i3 to 12.1-YOG4PAS1N0

FadedAce said:
I received the OTA a long time ago but just now that I feel like updating my phone because when I tried before, the update just won't install. Is it because I have TWRP as a recovery? Whenever I install the update it just leads me to TWRP, maybe that's the problem. Am I correct? If I am, how do I install the cyanogen recovery again? Without losing any data? Thank you.
Update is from 12.0-yng1tas2i3 to 12.1-YOG4PAS1N0
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You must have to be on stock recovery for getting an OTA update...:thumbup:
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Praveen125 said:
You must have to be on stock recovery for getting an OTA update...:thumbup:
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Would that delete anything? Where do i download the stock recovery? Will it be flashed thru twrp or fastboot? Thank you

FadedAce said:
Would that delete anything? Where do i download the stock recovery? Will it be flashed thru twrp or fastboot? Thank you
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No it will not wipe anything. Do Google for your stock recovery.
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FadedAce said:
Would that delete anything? Where do i download the stock recovery? Will it be flashed thru twrp or fastboot? Thank you
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You can download the latest stock recovery here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B98G0KTJwnBFNzBFd2pRMmhvUmc
Rename it to "recovery.img" and then flash with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Next time please search before posting, this is a very commonly asked question so the answer would have been easy to find if you had looked.

Heisenberg said:
You can download the latest stock recovery here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B98G0KTJwnBFNzBFd2pRMmhvUmc
Rename it to "recovery.img" and then flash with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Next time please search before posting, this is a very commonly asked question so the answer would have been easy to find if you had looked.
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will do sir, sorry and thank you =)

Related

HTC ONE S rooted needs update

Trying to install software update, every time i attempt, goes into clockwork recovery and gives an error. can anyone give me instructions on what to do?
U on venom Rom I'm guessing ?
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k1llacanon said:
U on venom Rom I'm guessing ?
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I don't think so, sounds like he's on stock Rom just rooted
CrayzyBoy said:
I don't think so, sounds like he's on stock Rom just rooted
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Could be.. dude if your on stock you have to lock your bootloader again to do the official HTC updates ... U do this by connecting your phone to the pc in fastboot and in cmd type
Fastboot OEM lock
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sayhuha said:
Trying to install software update, every time i attempt, goes into clockwork recovery and gives an error. can anyone give me instructions on what to do?
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You should be using stock recovery and not clockworkmod. So flash stock recovery and you need to lock your bootloader.
This tool has the option to flash recovery, at least that is what I used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604677
Try to go through this...
Charkatak said:
You should be using stock recovery and not clockworkmod. So flash stock recovery and you need to lock your bootloader.
This tool has the option to flash recovery, at least that is what I used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604677
Try to go through this...
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I am having the same issue, but this link to that tool does not have an option for stock recovery, so where did you get it from?
cbeezy34 said:
I am having the same issue, but this link to that tool does not have an option for stock recovery, so where did you get it from?
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My Hasoon's All in one tool, has that option. Also you can search the web for that tool app. I tried to upload stock recovery, but looks like it exeeds the limit of 8 MB. Give me your email, I will send it to you.
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My Hasoon's All in one tool, has that option. Also you can search the web for that tool app. I tried to upload stock recovery, but looks like it exeeds the limit of 8 MB. Give me your email, I will send it to you.
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Please consider putting this up on fileshare site ..
I also have the Hasoon tool and in newest version you can only flash stock recovery if you have it yourself, it is not included.
Have been looking for the stock recovery myself but failed to find it.
xsatquest said:
Please consider putting this up on fileshare site ..
I also have the Hasoon tool and in newest version you can only flash stock recovery if you have it yourself, it is not included.
Have been looking for the stock recovery myself but failed to find it.
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This is the thread where you can download stock recovery: http://www.modaco.com/topic/353006-...ch-recovery-for-the-htc-one-s-stock-download/
Second download link(file is calle "ville recovery") is the file for stock recovery!
Charkatak said:
This is the thread where you can download stock recovery: http://www.modaco.com/topic/353006-...ch-recovery-for-the-htc-one-s-stock-download/
Second download link(file is calle "ville recovery") is the file for stock recovery!
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Fantastic.
I flashed this recovery using the tool and rebooted the phone.
Then i installed the OTA update (No need to relock bootloader)
Then i reinstalled CWM and SuperSU .
Now my phone is at 2.31 and rooted.
Sweet that i dont have to listen to the SMS tone over and over again just informing me that there is a firmware update available.
Thanks for the help, much appreciated.
xsatquest said:
Fantastic.
I flashed this recovery using the tool and rebooted the phone.
Then i installed the OTA update (No need to relock bootloader)
Then i reinstalled CWM and SuperSU .
Now my phone is at 2.31 and rooted.
Sweet that i dont have to listen to the SMS tone over and over again just informing me that there is a firmware update available.
Thanks for the help, much appreciated.
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I have the same issue right now. My only concern is when you locked the bootloader did you lose your data? It's my gf phone and when I unlocked the bootloader it wiped data from the phone and she got really mad

[OTA][KRT16S][GROUPER]signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O.3aad414b.zip

This is just the Grouper KRT16S OTA package from Google. Bugfixes, 1.4Mb in size. ZIP file attached. I am not your tech support to get ADB working on you laptop or why your Nexus 7 does weird things after installing so don't be surprised if I ignore questions that can be answered by searching.
Original file name:
3aad414bf97cede8ecbc2027597e7f01bfe1ce47.signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O.3aad414b.zip
If you are stock and want to update from KRT16O then just drop the zip into your adb folder and sideload it in recovery:
Code:
adb sideload signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O-3aad414b.zip
Help this helps someone.
kpetrie77 said:
This is just the Grouper KRT16S OTA package from Google. Bugfixes, 1.4Mb in size. ZIP file attached. I am not your tech support to get ADB working on you laptop or why your Nexus 7 does weird things after installing so don't be surprised if I ignore questions that can be answered by searching.
Original file name:
3aad414bf97cede8ecbc2027597e7f01bfe1ce47.signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O.3aad414b.zip
If you are stock and want to update from KRT16O then just drop the zip into your adb folder and sideload it in recovery:
Code:
adb sideload signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O-3aad414b.zip
Help this helps someone.
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I have a question. If this can be side loaded to recovery and I assume you mean twrp or cwm why can't it just be down loaded to device and flashed through recovery? Maybe I just don't understand what you mean by sideloaded. Thanks if you reply and if not I read the op and thanks for this
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Also with unlocked Bootloader and TWRP I get this update OTA and installation went fine.
ml_taz said:
Also with unlocked Bootloader and TWRP I get this update OTA and installation went fine.
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Same for me, OTA went fine with TWRP
Received tonight at 02.30 cet!!! :good:
ml_taz said:
Also with unlocked Bootloader and TWRP I get this update OTA and installation went fine.
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How did you update via twrp? I'm having bluetooth.apk error. It always fail. =(
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ianmedina said:
How did you update via twrp? I'm having bluetooth.apk error. It always fail. =(
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use adb sideload command, read the OP
ianmedina said:
How did you update via twrp?
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I didn't update via TWRP! I get the update OTA! Also I have unlocked BL, Root and TWRP.
If you didn't get it via OTA you can sideload the Zip from Post #1.
ml_taz said:
I didn't update via TWRP! I get the update OTA! Also I have unlocked BL, Root and TWRP.
If you didn't get it via OTA you can sideload the Zip from Post #1.
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Whefe can i find the adb folder? Sorry about the question..
Hopefully you can walkthrough me or tell me the step by step.
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ianmedina said:
Whefe can i find the adb folder? Sorry about the question..
Hopefully you can walkthrough me or tell me the step by step.
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platform-tools, SDK
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treIII said:
I have a question. If this can be side loaded to recovery and I assume you mean twrp or cwm why can't it just be down loaded to device and flashed through recovery? Maybe I just don't understand what you mean by sideloaded. Thanks if you reply and if not I read the op and thanks for this
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The stock recovery does not look for a zip on the device without a command file telling it there is one present to flash.
ivn888 said:
platform-tools, SDK
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Thanks... But i think i'm gonna lose root?
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ianmedina said:
Thanks... But i think i'm gonna lose root?
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No, doesn't touch su.
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kpetrie77 said:
No, doesn't touch su.
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How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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ianmedina said:
How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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I believe the stock recovery will be installed with the update? but you can always reinstall TWRP with flashify......
What folder was this update downloaded too?
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bonzer2u said:
I believe the stock recovery will be installed with the update? but you can always reinstall TWRP with flashify......
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The OTA process works with TWRP but reloads stock recovery AND removes root. No problem getting both back through the usual methods.
ianmedina said:
How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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It's a nexus. Its not hard to get back recovery and root.
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ianmedina said:
How did you update via twrp? I'm having bluetooth.apk error. It always fail. =(
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ianmedina said:
Whefe can i find the adb folder? Sorry about the question..
Hopefully you can walkthrough me or tell me the step by step.
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ianmedina said:
Thanks... But i think i'm gonna lose root?
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ianmedina said:
How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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I'm going to say some things not to be mean or rude but to keep you out of trouble. It is not installing because you do not know what you are doing and have not taken the initiative to learn some basics for yourself. Except for the fact you are not on the correct ROM to install this update in the first place, I would say losing root and TWRP would be the best thing for now.
You are going screw up your device and have no idea how to fix it yourself or even what information to provide for others to help you fix it. Your best bet would to be restoring to stock with a factory image and not screw around until you are up to speed.
There are ton of FAQ's and guides on this site in the general sections. Learn how to install and use ADB and fastboot. Read up on the different types up zip files and how they are installed. If you are using a one click, understand what ADB or fastboot commands are going on behind the scenes and exactly what it is pushing to your device.
Once you have a general understanding of things, please come and play around as much as you want. If you do something that causes a bootloop you will at least know how to recover your device.
bonzer2u said:
I believe the stock recovery will be installed with the update? but you can always reinstall TWRP with flashify......
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ChauncyG said:
The OTA process works with TWRP but reloads stock recovery AND removes root. No problem getting both back through the usual methods.
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A 5.4Mb recovery is not going to fit in a 1.4Mb zip file. Also see post 3, 4 and 8. Root and TWRP or CWM will remain intact. Bad information is worse than no information.
"Once you have a general understanding of things, please come and play around as much as you want. If you do something that causes a bootloop you will at least know how to recover your device.A 5.4Mb recovery is not going to fit in a 1.4Mb zip file. Also see post 3, 4 and 8. Root and TWRP or CWM will remain intact. Bad information is worse than no information."
Not trying to give bad info just relating my personal experience. You are correct that a full recovery image file at 5.4mb could not fit, even zipped, in a 1.4mb update, however, a full recovery image file is not needed to change the behavior of things. Root and the ability to boot back into TWRP were lost during my update process. It was easily corrected but it did happen. Others have reported a different experience. That was mine.
A good scientist reports ALL observations and reserves judgement until a complete data set is established.

What is eu.chainfire.supersu.MainActivity Emblem?

This process is important? I was deleting SuperSU and in says that if I delete SuperSU I will delete this file too...
If you're unrooting, you don't need to keep it.
Ok, thanks.
There is a way to see if there is any modifications to the system's file?
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There's an OTA checker flashable zip in general I think.
No, not in the ota, I say in general, if I want just to control of there is any modifications without flash anything
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Giolte_ said:
No, not in the ota, I say in general, if I want just to control of there is any modifications without flash anything
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I don't understand. Please rephrase
If I want to check if the system's file are modified, how can I do?
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Giolte_ said:
If I want to check if the system's file are modified, how can I do?
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There is only one way. By flash the OTA checker zip in custom recovery. It can be found in the general forum I believe.
---------- Post added at 10:15 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:12 AM ----------
Here it is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2927865
Ok, so I have to flash this with flashify (rooted with towelroot)
After the flash I'll have to unroot the phone and just install Lollipop with the ota?
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Giolte_ said:
Ok, so I have to flash this with flashify
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Flash what with Flashify?
I think the best bet for you is to read the thread about root / update in my signature. OTA is proving too troublesome. I can't hand hold you through the whole process.
I mean the zip checker
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Giolte_ said:
I mean the zip checker
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I already told you.
Ok, I've read your thread about how to upgrade to Lollipop the Nexus.
The fact is that my main pc have no working USB ports, so if I want to unlock the bootloader and stuff like this I have to use my second pc, and it is very slow (the last time to just fastboot a factory image it tooks me one hour of suffering).
I think that the method 2b is the one that is closest to my situation:
1. Unlock bootloader if necessary (This wipes data)
2. Accept OTA update
3. Fastboot flash a custom recovery image (of your choice)
4. Fastboot flash a custom boot.img (@Chainfire for basic root, @sykopompos for full permissive mode)
5. Flash from recovery, SuperSU
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I don't want root, so:
2. Accept OTA update
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If I have understood, the only thing that I have to do is use flashify to flash the OTA checker zip. file and than proceed with the OTA, right?
If there is another way to do this without use the PC, it will be great, but I don't know.
Is what I said right or I forgot something?
Thank you with your help anyway!
Giolte_ said:
If I have understood, the only thing that I have to do is use flashify to flash the OTA checker zip
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You haven't understood. I told you how to flash it. I did NOT say flash via flashify please try to read properly
There is only one way. By flash the OTA checker zip in custom recovery.
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This is what you mean?
If yes, I can't flash with a custom recovery because I have the stock recovery (because I'm rooted with only Towelroot, so stock recovery and locked bootloader)
Giolte_ said:
This is what you mean?
If yes, I can't flash with a custom recovery because I have the stock recovery (because I'm rooted with only Towelroot, so stock recovery and locked bootloader)
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Then you can't use it! Wait for the OTA and install it.
I already have the OTA, but I think that there could be some issues, this is why I want to check if everything it's good, I don't want to brick/bootloop the device
Giolte_ said:
I already have the OTA, but I think that there could be some issues, this is why I want to check if everything it's good, I don't want to brick/bootloop the device
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You wont brick it. If you're not stock, it wont install.
Thank you, it works

[Q] Backup won't restore.

So I installed the lateat CM12 nightly, wasn't really impressed yet and went to go restore my backup and once it's done restoring, it get stuck at the bootscreen animation. Just keeps going and going abs going. I used the latest cwm touch recovery as CM12 is not compatible with MultiROM. I would just flash the factory img back but my computer decided to it doesn't ever want to recognize adb avid fastboot on Linux.
Anyone know where I can find a flashable zip for the factory 5.0.1 ROM? Any help would be appreciated!
Try googling Nexus 5 factory image...
Here's a flashable 5.0 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...-android-4-4-3-ktu84m-rooted-busybox-t2557523
Niflheimer said:
Here's a flashable 5.0 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...-android-4-4-3-ktu84m-rooted-busybox-t2557523
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Now I'm assuming I'd have to unroot it and flash stock recovery and lock the bootloader to get it to update to 5.0.1?
No, it's flashable in your custom recovery. It's 5.0 though
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Yeap , ota needs stock recovery. Also , switch to twrp since cwm isn't playing nice with L.
jd1639 said:
No, it's flashable in your custom recovery. It's 5.0 though
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I was talking about the 5.0.1 update but thanks.
Niflheimer said:
Yeap , ota needs stock recovery. Also , switch to twrp since cwm isn't playing nice with L.
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I'm on the stock ROM you linked too, stock recovery, and unrooted but, when I get the update for 5.0.1 and try and install it, I get an error. Do I need to relock my boatloader?
asd87 said:
I'm on the stock ROM you linked too, stock recovery, and unrooted but, when I get the update for 5.0.1 and try and install it, I get an error. Do I need to relock my boatloader?
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You're on a custom Rom. The ota isn't going to work. And you don't need to relock your bootloader. If you can afford to wipe your data download the 5.0.1 factory image. Extract it and use the flash-all.bat
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jd1639 said:
You're on a custom Rom. The ota isn't going to work. And you don't need to relock your bootloader. If you can afford to wipe your data download the 5.0.1 factory image. Extract it and use the flash-all.bat
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My computer is Linux, and adb and fastboot for whatever reason unknown to me, won't install. That's why I asked for a zip file of the factory image. Thanks for the help though.
asd87 said:
My computer is Linux, and adb and fastboot for whatever reason unknown to me, won't install. That's why I asked for a zip file of the factory image. Thanks for the help though.
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Well, unfortunately, there isn't a 5.0.1 flashable rom available right now. If you can't get fastboot to work on your Linux machine you're kind of sol as you need to be 100% stock to get the ota to work. That means stock recovery in your case. Google recovery zip collection xda. There's a custom recovery flashable stock recovery there.
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jd1639 said:
Well, unfortunately, there isn't a 5.0.1 flashable rom available right now. If you can't get fastboot to work on your Linux machine you're kind of sol as you need to be 100% stock to get the ota to work. That means stock recovery in your case. Google recovery zip collection xda. There's a custom recovery flashable stock recovery there.
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I have the stock 5.0 recovery that I installed through Flashify. I'll barrow a windows computer or something lol
asd87 said:
I have the stock 5.0 recovery that I installed through Flashify. I'll barrow a windows computer or something lol
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I'd work on getting adb/fastboot working on your Linux machine. You're going to need it in the long run.
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jd1639 said:
I'd work on getting adb/fastboot working on your Linux machine. You're going to need it in the long run.
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I've spent hours trying to get it work one night. I'll do some note searching for more advice and again thanks.
jd1639 said:
I'd work on getting adb/fastboot working on your Linux machine. You're going to need it in the long run.
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Did some more digging, got it install, and flashed the factory img for 5.0.1 and twrp recovery then superSU through twrp.
Mods please lock the thread thanks.
Get wugfreshes Toolbox. It has access to all factory images. Some people are not fans of "one click solutions" but this has never let me down.
There's a flushable zip on here also. Put it in a search in the app and you should come across it. It IS the full version.
Did you ever find out why the CWM restore led to getting stuck on boot animation??
Just ran into this last night. Tried restoring 2 different CWM backups and both got stuck on boot animation.
I eventually got a new ROM flashed. Going to try TWRP recovery I suppose.
I know I never had this problem with 4.4, this was the first time I have restored a LP ROM..
one7dchevy said:
Did you ever find out why the CWM restore led to getting stuck on boot animation??
Just ran into this last night. Tried restoring 2 different CWM backups and both got stuck on boot animation.
I eventually got a new ROM flashed. Going to try TWRP recovery I suppose.
I know I never had this problem with 4.4, this was the first time I have restored a LP ROM..
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My guess would be; cwm hasn't been optimized for Lollipop. Cyanogen has just recently started working on 5.0 and they probably haven't touched the recovery too much. But that's just my guess.
asd87 said:
My guess would be; cwm hasn't been optimized for Lollipop. Cyanogen has just recently started working on 5.0 and they probably haven't touched the recovery too much. But that's just my guess.
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Yea figured something like that.
Got TWRP installed, will try to update after my next nandroid restore so that any old CWM users will know..

[Q] OTA Updates with TWRP installed

Hello guys. I am in CM 11S stock ROM unrooted with TWRP installed. So My question is,do i need to flash stock recovery through fastboot first in order to get OTA updates ?
No you don't, having TWRP is fine.
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if i have root and twrp, will get the ota?
optimus 1 said:
if i have root and twrp, will get the ota?
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Yes you can, last time I am on PhilZ. No issues.
Thanks
Untick Update CM Recovery in developer options or you may have to reflash TWRP
lokesh.3440 said:
Hello guys. I am in CM 11S stock ROM unrooted with TWRP installed. So My question is,do i need to flash stock recovery through fastboot first in order to get OTA updates ?
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If it tries to give you issues there should be a folder created called cm-updater or something similar. Find it and flash whatever OTA needs to be flashed...you can even do a super dooper dirty flash and just not clear anything. Works great!
How do you have a custom recovery but aren't rooted...
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How do you have a custom recovery but aren't rooted...
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Easily. You don't need root at all to have a custom recovery installed, you only need an unlocked bootloader.
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timmaaa said:
Easily. You don't need root at all to have a custom recovery installed, you only need an unlocked bootloader.
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Normally flashing through stock recovery will also work right ?
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Normally flashing through stock recovery will also work right ?
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Yep, that's what it's designed for.
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optimus 1 said:
if i have root and twrp, will get the ota?
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Yes, but only if you haven't modified any pre-installed system files.
I have replaced few GApps with dark UI ones and couldn't use OTA anymore, as I had to modify pre-installed GApps.
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