Hey everyone I'm attempting to get a flashable zip (for use with flashfire) so I can root this bad boy and keep the update. If there's none available I'm gonna just stay kitkat. So, any word on this?
This post is not original from me , I don't remember where it's and cannot find it.
If you are still on firmware P907AUCU1AND7 from AT&T SM-P907, you will need to upgrade to P907AUCU1ANK2 before P907AUCU1BOH3.
-Putting the updates on your SD Card,
-Boot into recovery ( Power+ Volume UP )
-Apply update from external storage and select the update zip.
This is P907AUCU1ANK2 KitKat OTA update.
https://mega.nz/#!INw0lbDC!2uvFS6gBx...be7-lPOJHGDr68
This is P907AUCU1BOH3 5.1.1 Lollipop OTA update.
https://mega.nz/#!JYYmASyR!wKCXQr-2i...GdTjfVBBqCoKIc
Important: back up your data as each update it will reset your tablet. My tablet is not rooted, so I don't know your tablet keeps rooted after the update firmware.
The second update might take 5 to 10 minutes to start, so be patient when it unzip the file.
How to download the updates?
Hi, I clicked on the links provided but it says wrong decryption key.
I have the sm-907a (android 4.2.2) model but live in the England, so I am not with ATT.
Do not want ro root just upgrade to 5.1.1.
Are you able to help? ( clicking on the check for updates on the tablet comes back as using the latest version...)
Thanks
carlosla said:
Hi, I clicked on the links provided but it says wrong decryption key.
I have the sm-907a (android 4.2.2) model but live in the England, so I am not with ATT.
Do not want ro root just upgrade to 5.1.1.
Are you able to help? ( clicking on the check for updates on the tablet comes back as using the latest version...)
Thanks
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I can't use these files either. I just want to get to 5.1.1 also, would really help a lot of other programs run.
ls3mach said:
I can't use these files either. I just want to get to 5.1.1 also, would really help a lot of other programs run.
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This is P907AUCU1ANK2 KitKat OTA update.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/b5lt53ngdk2xynd/P907AUCU1ANK2P907AATT1ANK2P907AUCU1ANK2.zip/file
This is P907AUCU1BOH3 5.1.1 Lollipop OTA update.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/8ckm75cxmi9zkg5/P907AUCU1BOH3P907AATT1BOH3P907AUCU1BOH3.zip/file
Beut said:
This is P907AUCU1ANK2 KitKat OTA update.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/b5lt53ngdk2xynd/P907AUCU1ANK2P907AATT1ANK2P907AUCU1ANK2.zip/file
This is P907AUCU1BOH3 5.1.1 Lollipop OTA update.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/8ckm75cxmi9zkg5/P907AUCU1BOH3P907AATT1BOH3P907AUCU1BOH3.zip/file
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Can I just update this with oDin or is there a special trick? I don't have an active AT&T SIM.
ls3mach said:
Can I just update this with oDin or is there a special trick? I don't have an active AT&T SIM.
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You should read previous post, update via Recovery Mode by SD card
I downloaded the files. I am getting errors. I am sitting at 4.4.2 . Is there another image?
Unzip?
This may be a pretty stupid question, but do I just put the downloaded zipped file on an sd card or do I have to extract everything from the zipped file and put all of those on the sd card?
tstumpf said:
Unzip?
This may be a pretty stupid question, but do I just put the downloaded zipped file on an sd card or do I have to extract everything from the zipped file and put all of those on the sd card?
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If you have the needed files, just place them in the SD card directory. Boot into recovery and select y apply update from SD card. The latest update will put you at P907AUCU1BOH5. Just be sure to update each update file in order and for safe keeping boot into the sistem in between to see if it took properly. As for rooting, to this date I have not found any way to gain root access to flash some other OS like Bliss 14.3, which would be fantastic on this device. Even the Bliss os 15 aplha with Android 12 would work amazingly. I run 14.3 on an old HP Stream 11 Laptop (ah-117wm).
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Hi all,
I'm rooted on JB 4.1.1 but since installing the 10.4.4.23 update OTA I'm stuck. I can't get any further updates neither OTA or by loading them on SD card and doing power+volume exercise. Any suggestion?
otas78 said:
Hi all,
I'm rooted on JB 4.1.1 but since installing the 10.4.4.23 update OTA I'm stuck. I can't get any further updates neither OTA or by loading them on SD card and doing power+volume exercise. Any suggestion?
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What happens when you try (the "power+volume exercise" as you put it)?
HeartWare42 said:
What happens when you try (the "power+volume exercise" as you put it)?
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It starts loading new firmware ok but after while it ends up with broken android picture. Then after restart it recovers to the old version.
otas78 said:
Hi all,
I'm rooted on JB 4.1.1 but since installing the 10.4.4.23 update OTA I'm stuck. I can't get any further updates neither OTA or by loading them on SD card and doing power+volume exercise. Any suggestion?
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I am not sure if you follow the correct step to manually flash firmware on the tf700 using the stock recovery, I will reproduce the steps below just in case you miss it:
1) Download the desired Asus stock firmware (based on your SKU,eg. ww 9.4.5.26 ) *** to downgrade from Jelly Bean you need the 9.4.5.30 firmware***
2) Extract the .zip file somewere on your desktop (the result will be another .zip file,use it for step 3)
3) Rename the extracted archive to "EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP" (without the " ") and upload it to a MicroSD card
4) Insert the MicroSD card in your tablet and use this button combination to Power ON and go to recovery --> Start the tablet by pressing Volume Down and POWER togheter for 5 seconds ,a message will inform you that you have 5 seconds to enter the recovery,press Volume UP before the 5 seconds expire.
At this point the device will go in recovery and should start updating your firmware .
Based on my experience, there are two important things to remember:
1. Your MicroSD card MUST BE FORMATTED AS FAT32, otherwise the stock recovery will not see the firmware file, hence the broken Android. I have tried NTFS and exFAT, both don't work. I am very sure about this.
2. You should use your computer to download the firmware and do all the preparation on your computer as well. For some unknown reason, I can never get the stock recovery to see the firmware zip file if I use my tablet to download it. I could just be imagining things, but I tend to stick to what works.
Hi,
But I don't want to downgrade. I want to keep my root and continue with the stock upgrades. As mentioned my last upgrade was the 10.4.4.23 and since that i couldn't upgrade.
Just one more info, I have cleared some of the ASUS bloatware as one of the first thing when on JB and rooted.
otas78 said:
But I don't want to downgrade. I want to keep my root and continue with the stock upgrades. As mentioned my last upgrade was the 10.4.4.23 and since that i couldn't upgrade.
Just one more info, I have cleared some of the ASUS bloatware as one of the first thing when on JB and rooted.
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The OTA updates work only if all updated files are present and unmodified. If you deleted some files, you either need to restore them to the original version, or install a full ASUS firmware and re-root using Motochopper.
But how do I install full ASUS fw or which one? In regards of Motochopper does it root JB?
otas78 said:
But how do I install full ASUS fw or which one? In regards of Motochopper does it root JB?
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1. See post #4 in this thread.
2. Yes.
otas78 said:
But how do I install full ASUS fw or which one? In regards of Motochopper does it root JB?
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The instructions I gave you earlier are meant for a full reflash of any ASUS firmware, not just to downgrade. You can download any firmware and follow the steps to reflash. The reason .30 firmware was mentioned is because those instructions were written when Motochopper wasn't available, and downgrading back to ICS was the only way to root the tablet without unlocking. Luckily, with Motochopper you can now root JB without the hassle of downgrading and updating back to JB.
In brief, if you don't want ASUS Service Center's help to fix your OTA problem, just flash a full firmware as mentioned above (which will obviously remove your current root access) and then use Motochopper to obtain root again.
But that's my problem. I have tried to install the 10.4.4.25 fw and I'm getting the broken android all the time. As in previous post I have cleared some bloatware and that can be the problem. So how to reinstall stock? I understand the Motochopper now.
otas78 said:
But that's my problem. I have tried to install the 10.4.4.25 fw and I'm getting the broken android all the time. As in previous post I have cleared some bloatware and that can be the problem. So how to reinstall stock? I understand the Motochopper now.
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I had the same issue. Here's how I successfully installed the update.
I made sure no system apps were disabled or uninstalled.
Removed my SD card.
Connected the TF700 to my PC and put the Update.zip file in the root directory.
Disconnected from the PC and rebooted.
That worked for me.
PS. I did lose root but motochopper got it back.
What version of stock fw did u put as the update.zip?
otas78 said:
What version of stock fw did u put as the update.zip?
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The latest one available on the Asus website.
otas78 said:
Hi,
But I don't want to downgrade. I want to keep my root and continue with the stock upgrades. As mentioned my last upgrade was the 10.4.4.23 and since that i couldn't upgrade.
Just one more info, I have cleared some of the ASUS bloatware as one of the first thing when on JB and rooted.
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That's your problem, I would guess. You removed system apps or bloatware that were part of the rom.
Hopefully you had it backed up! Restore everything you removed, then try the update again.
If you do not have a backup the stock update will fail.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
Hi Guys, I need some help
I am on MT-LV09xxxB137SP03/KitKat 4.4.2/EMUI 3.0 build. Recently I got a notification about an intermediate update before LolliPop: xxxB145: so I tried a OTA update which failed (no specific error, just "software update failed"). I downloaded manually the update, put that in the dload folder and tried a local update, failed for the same reason.
My phone is rooted via KingRoot (amazingly worked) but the bootloader is locked, so I wonder why the update fails.
With KingRoot there is an option to "Remove Root Permission" which I tried, thinking that it was the culprit. Then I tried to update and still it failed.
I was under the impression an OTA update fails only with a unlocked bootloader/custom recovery, but this does not seem the case. Any idea about what should I do?
Thanks,
Anubis
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Hey man,
Just wanted to let you know: I have the EXACT same problem. Huawei AM7, KingRoot, OTA xxxB145 fail. I cannot further help, as I have no solution myself.
Hope someone can help.
Flash the stock image. Kingroot may have left some files behind even though you "uprooted" this the system is still seen as modified for purposes of the ota.
Milly7 said:
Flash the stock image. Kingroot may have left some files behind even though you "uprooted" this the system is still seen as modified for purposes of the ota.
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Did a factory reset, still software update fail. Then tried to install stock rom over the stock rom, but software update still fails...
Did you try local update from internal or external SD card?
Yes, tried that, but same 'software update fail' problem...
Are you sure that you are flashing the correct file for your specific variant? You cannot flash TL10 on L09, etc. It will give the error if you do that.
I found the problem:
1) When installing an OTA there is a check on the file system first and if it fails, the update is aborted
2) KingUser/KingRoot leaves the file system in a dirty state (there is a kinguser.apk left in /system/app) so the check fails
3) to install a clean OTA you need to have a clean recovery so you need to:
3.1) unlock the bootloader (to be able to install a stock recovery)
3.2) download the update (e.g. ...B145) you want to install
3.3) use the Huawei extractor to get the recovery.img file from the package
3.4) flash the stock recovery
3.5) upgrate with the OTA
I discovered it step by step. Basically you need to unlock the bootloader to fix things and therefore it is a waste of time to user KingRoot/KingUser in the first place: but faster/cleaner to unlock the bootloader and install SuperSU.
Anubis
Still doesn't work I had the same but also had twrp recovery, I have my unlock code but no matter what adb I use I get remote command not allowed for trying to get stock recovery back or parse file failed with unlock code.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Anubis1965 said:
Hi Guys, I need some help
I am on MT-LV09xxxB137SP03/KitKat 4.4.2/EMUI 3.0 build. Recently I got a notification about an intermediate update before LolliPop: xxxB145: so I tried a OTA update which failed (no specific error, just "software update failed"). I downloaded manually the update, put that in the dload folder and tried a local update, failed for the same reason.
My phone is rooted via KingRoot (amazingly worked) but the bootloader is locked, so I wonder why the update fails.
With KingRoot there is an option to "Remove Root Permission" which I tried, thinking that it was the culprit. Then I tried to update and still it failed.
I was under the impression an OTA update fails only with a unlocked bootloader/custom recovery, but this does not seem the case. Any idea about what should I do?
Thanks,
Anubis
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u need to be unrooted to proceed ota. ..
Okay,
I have been trying over and over but there is no way I can perform an OTA. Here's the situation:
- The bootloader is unlocked
- Current Firmware: MT7-L09 ... B137SP03. According to the updater it should go with MT7-L09 ... B145
- OTA fails: on WiFi, local update (SD), forced (three buttons)
- In the systems/app folder I have this "KingUser.apk" app, has been left hanging there by KingRoot when I removed it
I was told to reinstall the stock recovery and try a local update, here's what I did:
1) I downloaded again the current FW (B137SP03) from here: http://www.huaweiblog.de/huawei/firmwareupdate-b137-fuer-mate-7-ota/
2) extracted update.app, opened with the Huawei Extractor, got recovery.img from update.app
3) rebooted the Mate 7 (vol down + power) in fastboot mode
4) flashed the stock recovery: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, got an ok
5) rebooted
6) put update.zip in the dload folder of the SD, performed a local update --> failed as usual
Is there anything I am doing wrong?
Anubis
Anubis1965 said:
6) put update.zip in the dload folder of the SD, performed a local update --> failed as usual
Is there anything I am doing wrong?
Anubis
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"UPDATE.ZIP" ??? I wonder that stock recovery may flash a zip file.
Check elsewhere in this forum the matter of the trash files left by kingroot, intead...
tuddu said:
"UPDATE.ZIP" ??? I wonder that stock recovery may flash a zip file.
Check elsewhere in this forum the matter of the trash files left by kingroot, intead...
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Did you read what I wrote?
The OTA is called update.zip and you can perform an update by putting it into the dload folder of the SD card and then using the updater or with a forced update (three buttons boot).
The recovery file is called recovery.img and it is inside the archive update.app which is inside update.zip
Anubis
Correct. But you wrote "put the update.zip file in the SD folder".
I suppose you mean the EXTRACTED update.app file in the SD folder.
That's it.
Anyway, peace and love.
tuddu said:
Correct. But you wrote "put the update.zip file in the SD folder".
I suppose you mean the EXTRACTED update.app file in the SD folder.
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No. I put the update.zip file in the dload folder of the SD card.
About removing KingRoot/KingUser after the self-removal option failed, I have only heard about installing SuperSu. Are you referring to it? Because that would imply to install a custom recovery, install supersu, clean-up, unroot via supersu, reinstall the stock recovery and then perform finally the OTA.
Paolo
:good:
oh well... Did everything (KingUser was removed with the support of SuperSuMe), reverted back to the stock recovery and guess what? Software update failed as before.
I guess I'll have to stay with my firmware until lollipop or a custom rom based on lollipop will come
Anubis
Anubis1965 said:
oh well... Did everything (KingUser was removed with the support of SuperSuMe), reverted back to the stock recovery and guess what? Software update failed as before.
I guess I'll have to stay with my firmware until lollipop or a custom rom based on lollipop will come
Anubis
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Hello,
tuddu is wright. The file which must be put in the dload folder is update.app and no update.zip.
grofock said:
Hello,
tuddu is wright. The file which must be put in the dload folder is update.app and no update.zip.
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I wish it would be that easy. It makes absolutely no difference whether I put in dload update.zip or its unzipped content.
the message is always "software install failed".
Anubis
Anubis1965 said:
I wish it would be that easy. It makes absolutely no difference whether I put in dload update.zip or its unzipped content.
the message is always "software install failed".
Anubis
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You should do a clean install ( 3 buttons ) of the full B137 firmware, it was happening also with my phone and I solved the issue in that way.
After the flash you'll be on a clean stock B137 so you can put the "update.zip" in the "dload" folder ( it's an OTA update, not a full update.app firmware ) and be able to get the latest B145 :good:
Hey Folks, I re-flashed my original factory Kitkat firmware (B119, Philippines version) and was able to update via OTA to B120 then B130. When I checked updates for B130 I recevied an OTA for Lollipop B329 (see screenshots). I have downloaded the OTA but haven't installed it yet. If anyone knows how I could grab it so I could upload it somewhere feel free to comment below.
you can save this update by copying the dload-ota and dload folders content to your pc
omarsami said:
you can save this update by copying the dload-ota and dload folders content to your pc
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I tried that but didn't see the download on those folders.
Look in hwouc folder after downloading th ota
can you please upload it the ota
What we really need are stock ROMs that can be flashed by TWRP or CWM recovery in ZIP format. That way we can do a Nandroid backup of our working and legit system before experimenting. Also would remove the need to relock bootloader and stuff about flashing three or four different firmwares to get to the one we want......
My phone seems stuck at B130 KK as no OTA updates have come since.
I have it running really nice, but I would love to be able to experiment easily and restore to how it was.
Being able to restore quickly via recovery would be great.
It seems there are no good ROMs that are not by Huawei. All have issues and/or things not working, but half of the Huawei ROMs seem buggy too!
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Hey Folks, I re-flashed my original factory Kitkat firmware (B119, Philippines version) and was able to update via OTA to B120 then B130. When I checked updates for B130 I recevied an OTA for Lollipop B329 (see screenshots). I have downloaded the OTA but haven't installed it yet. If anyone knows how I could grab it so I could upload it somewhere feel free to comment below.
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So have you found the update file yet? Mine is also on B130 so an official update would be great. I could do a backup in CWM first, do the relock bootloader etc, update and do another backup then be able to use either ROM by recovery backup flashing.
I also got the OTA update, but sadly, I didn't see this thread before I installed B329. Is there any way to get the update file?
For this update, a lot of features were removed compare to B324, B326, B328.
1. Flick gestures were removed
2. Unlock phone app icon removed
3. Double tap to wake phone removed
4. Drawing gestures removed
Anyway, 'dload-ota' folder is empty.
Yes you can but first you have to flash the rollback file and go to the original rom of kitkat that you have before and than the ota update well appear when you download it dont install you have to go to the.hwouc files in your internal file of your phone andcopy the named update.zip in your pc
Prof1977 said:
Yes you can but first you have to flash the rollback file and go to the original rom of kitkat that you have before and than the ota update well appear when you download it dont install you have to go to the.hwouc files in your internal file of your phone andcopy the named update.zip in your pc
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Hesy Guys sorry I was not able to provide the OTA file as I flashed Kang VIPv2 on it. But with my experience on this Rom its not really that much different. I was hoping that the battery stats would stick as the OT has mentioned fixing it. But after a day or two, and after rooting the Battery stats are gone again. Should I get another shot at clean installing things again from the bottom up (beginning from B119) I shall try again to get hold of the OTA.
From my experience when i rollback to the original kitkat firmwire b128 the ota appear in my phone and iwas able to copy it after dowloading(before install) i fond the file of the ota update in hwouc in the memory of the phone
Hi All,
I have Moto X play running on android 5.1.1 lollipop. It was rooted recently and used with cyanogen Mod 12.1 for a month. during that time i did back up of entire phone. later i restored that and at present i have been using stock Rom. Recently i got official update for Android marshmallow and i downloaded the 500+Mb file and tried to install. In that process it was going to Twrp recovery mode and not installing properly. So i did reboot system. After 5 mins i turned on mobile, it got shutdown and i again restored my backup . It was working fine. cant we update to Marshmallow with the rooted device? If so how to stop the notifications of android system updates? I tried this way but still i am getting update notification
Apps--> All---> Motorola Update services--> turned off the notification
.How to disable it so that i should not receive update notification? or any other process to upgrade to marshmallow even after rooting? Please let me know
Mkrishna89 said:
Hi All,
I have Moto X play running on android 5.1.1 lollipop. It was rooted recently and used with cyanogen Mod 12.1 for a month. during that time i did back up of entire phone. later i restored that and at present i have been using stock Rom. Recently i got official update for Android marshmallow and i downloaded the 500+Mb file and tried to install. In that process it was going to Twrp recovery mode and not installing properly. So i did reboot system. After 5 mins i turned on mobile, it got shutdown and i again restored my backup . It was working fine. cant we update to Marshmallow with the rooted device? If so how to stop the notifications of android system updates? I tried this way but still i am getting update notification
Apps--> All---> Motorola Update services--> turned off the notification
.How to disable it so that i should not receive update notification? or any other process to upgrade to marshmallow even after rooting? Please let me know
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you need stock recovery to update to OTA mm, you cannot update from TWRP. download the lollipop stock-firmware extract the recovery file and flash it, then update.
i wanted to ask that after restoring from backup you got OTA update notification ? or you downloaded the MM update from other sources?? because i thought after rooting i wont get official OTA.
Mkrishna89 said:
Hi All,
I have Moto X play running on android 5.1.1 lollipop. It was rooted recently and used with cyanogen Mod 12.1 for a month. during that time i did back up of entire phone. later i restored that and at present i have been using stock Rom. Recently i got official update for Android marshmallow and i downloaded the 500+Mb file and tried to install. In that process it was going to Twrp recovery mode and not installing properly. So i did reboot system. After 5 mins i turned on mobile, it got shutdown and i again restored my backup . It was working fine. cant we update to Marshmallow with the rooted device? If so how to stop the notifications of android system updates? I tried this way but still i am getting update notification
Apps--> All---> Motorola Update services--> turned off the notification
.How to disable it so that i should not receive update notification? or any other process to upgrade to marshmallow even after rooting? Please let me know
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if you have your backup just do a full flash on stock rom and start fresh. there's an Asian 6.0 rom (I believe it is Indian) on the x play github. then proceed with root again.
bablu048 said:
you need stock recovery to update to OTA mm, you cannot update from TWRP. download the lollipop stock-firmware extract the recovery file and flash it, then update.
i wanted to ask that after restoring from backup you got OTA update notification ? or you downloaded the MM update from other sources?? because i thought after rooting i wont get official OTA.
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Actually i am not android developer or android related person. After i heard many things about rooting the devices. I just give it a try by watching the video in you tube. So i am not aware of the core technical terms you specified.
First rooted the mobile. before installing the cyanogen Mod 12.1, i took back up in TWRP recovery mode. i used that same backup to restore after my device got shutdown. Yes even after rooting i got the Update notification
pijes said:
if you have your backup just do a full flash on stock rom and start fresh. there's an Asian 6.0 rom (I believe it is Indian) on the x play github. then proceed with root again.
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I did not understand core android technical terms as i am not android guy. You mean to say unroot the device and perform root again?
bablu048 said:
you need stock recovery to update to OTA mm, you cannot update from TWRP. download the lollipop stock-firmware extract the recovery file and flash it, then update.
i wanted to ask that after restoring from backup you got OTA update notification ? or you downloaded the MM update from other sources?? because i thought after rooting i wont get official OTA.
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Sir, if you have time please browse through Youtube and search for the name "dhananjay bhosale". In his playlists, there will be a moto x play playlist.in the you can find how to root moto........, by this way i rooted my mobile. i dont have any knowledge in android. I just Followed that Video. i could not able to post the link here as i am a new member
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Actually i am not android developer or android related person. After i heard many things about rooting the devices. I just give it a try by watching the video in you tube. So i am not aware of the core technical terms you specified.
First rooted the mobile. before installing the cyanogen Mod 12.1, i took back up in TWRP recovery mode. i used that same backup to restore after my device got shutdown. Yes even after rooting i got the Update notification
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i think if you can block/disable notifications for Google Play Services, it'll remove the update notification.
settings>>apps>>google play services>>disable all notifications
bablu048 said:
i think if you can block/disable notifications for Google Play Services, it'll remove the update notification.
settings>>apps>>google play services>>disable all notifications
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Sir, Is it possible to unroot the rooted devices in any way? if so could you please let me know
if you want to unroot you can do it from superuser, its mentioned in the youtube video. just unroot from superuser settings.
then if you want to upgrade to marshmallow download Indian stock lollipop rom from https://github.com/motoxplay/stock. unzip it on your computer to the the folder where you kept TWRP while flashing it . you'll see a file named recovery.img.
from adb run the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
i.e flash this recovery just the way you flashed TWRP.
then you can update to marshmallow.
and did disabling google play services removed your update notification???
Mkrishna89 said:
Sir, Is it possible to unroot the rooted devices in any way? if so could you please let me know
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You just have to download the twrp flashable 6.0 zip file and restore it through twrp. No extra things.
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bablu048 said:
if you want to unroot you can do it from superuser, its mentioned in the youtube video. just unroot from superuser settings.
then if you want to upgrade to marshmallow download Indian stock lollipop rom from https://github.com/motoxplay/stock. unzip it on your computer to the the folder where you kept TWRP while flashing it . you'll see a file named recovery.img.
from adb run the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
i.e flash this recovery just the way you flashed TWRP.
then you can update to marshmallow.
and did disabling google play services removed your update notification???
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I diabaled. But at present i dont have internet connection to my mobile and i will let you know once i got any notification again about the update.
So as you said can i proceed that above steps with my rooted mobile? i mean flashing the unzip file like i did before? wont be any problem? or i have to unroot and root again after flashing the recovery.img??
Mkrishna89 said:
I diabaled. But at present i dont have internet connection to my mobile and i will let you know once i got any notification again about the update.
So as you said can i proceed that above steps with my rooted mobile? i mean flashing the unzip file like i did before? wont be any problem? or i have to unroot and root again after flashing the recovery.img??
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Does your phone have twrp flashed or not?
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K.khiladi said:
Does your phone have twrp flashed or not?
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Yes Twrp flashed and successfully rooted
Mkrishna89 said:
Yes Twrp flashed and successfully rooted
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Then please download the twrp flashable 6.0 zip and restore it through twrp.
Wait I will provide you the link of the thread.
Read the first post of that thread carefully.
Edit - here is the link, go to the thread, download the Indian one and follow the procedure
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3272979
[ROM] 6.0 TWRP Flashable Stock - Brazil / India / Canada versions
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Mkrishna89 said:
I diabaled. But at present i dont have internet connection to my mobile and i will let you know once i got any notification again about the update.
So as you said can i proceed that above steps with my rooted mobile? i mean flashing the unzip file like i did before? wont be any problem? or i have to unroot and root again after flashing the recovery.img??
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Edit: do as the post above this mentions.[i didn't know about that thread but it'll also work]
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nope no problem just flash the recovery. but before doing anything take a backup on your external sdcard twrp>>backup[look at bottom to change where to store the backup select sd card] for security if in case anything goes wrong, you can flash twrp again and restore.
and remember to select 'ALLOW OEM UNLOCK' and usb debugging options from settings>>developer options
K.khiladi said:
Then please download the twrp flashable 6.0 zip and restore it through twrp.
Wait I will provide you the link of the thread.
Read the first post of that thread carefully.
Edit - here is the link, go to the thread, download the Indian one and follow the procedure
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3272979
[ROM] 6.0 TWRP Flashable Stock - Brazil / India / Canada versions
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Ya i got the thread. Before i proceed i want you let you know how i rooted my mobile. please check this link and let me know whether if i do in the way specified in the thread will works for me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzQyg9t9j6U&index=3&list=PL3yX1-A8wnSmKqZGL55-7EYPFRol3zuIA
Mkrishna89 said:
Ya i got the thread. Before i proceed i want you let you know how i rooted my mobile. please check this link and let me know whether if i do in the way specified in the thread will works for me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzQyg9t9j6U&index=3&list=PL3yX1-A8wnSmKqZGL55-7EYPFRol3zuIA
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Just follow the procedure as given in that thread and everything will be fine.
It has nothing to do with the way you rooted your phone.
If a phone has twrp installed, he has nothing to fear about upgrading to latest versions as the updates are made available on Xda in Twrp flashable zip.
So no need to format the stock firmware again and then update and then all the headache.
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bablu048 said:
Edit: do as the post above this mentions.[i didn't know about that thread but it'll also work]
or
nope no problem just flash the recovery. but before doing anything take a backup on your external sdcard twrp>>backup[look at bottom to change where to store the backup select sd card] for security if in case anything goes wrong, you can flash twrp again and restore.
and remember to select 'ALLOW OEM UNLOCK' and usb debugging options from settings>>developer options
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Sir, In your previous post you meant to say this?
1. First unroot the mobile using the super Su (settings)
2. Then flash the Stock lollipop rom mentioned in the github
3. Then update the mobile to Marshmallow
4. Then again root the device
You meant to say this?
Mkrishna89 said:
Sir, In your previous post you meant to say this?
1. First unroot the mobile using the super Su (settings)
2. Then flash the Stock lollipop rom mentioned in the github
3. Then update the mobile to Marshmallow
4. Then again root the device
You meant to say this?
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1. correct
1.1. check oem unlock and usb debugging
1.2. Copy the original old backup which you took, to your external sdcard. [just to return to stock if anything goes wrong]
2. Just flash the recovery which is present in the lollipop rom, no need to flash the whole rom.
3. correct
4. Do NOT flash the old superuser to root. To root again follow these steps http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-play/general/root-how-to-root-6-0-easly-t3277202
that other post was much easier
bablu048 said:
Edit: do as the post above this mentions.[i didn't know about that thread but it'll also work]
or
nope no problem just flash the recovery. but before doing anything take a backup on your external sdcard twrp>>backup[look at bottom to change where to store the backup select sd card] for security if in case anything goes wrong, you can flash twrp again and restore.
and remember to select 'ALLOW OEM UNLOCK' and usb debugging options from settings>>developer options
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Hi Sir, I followed the other method. downloaded the twrp 6.0 zip from the thread. extracted to sdcard/twrp/backups.
wiped the data, restored that. after that i flashed the Super Su and reboot system. but it was stuck at motorola logo. in that description this will happen if we choose install super su. But i didnt do that.but still stuck at motorola logo.
so again i tried and now with out flashed Super su and downloaded super Su from google play,. getting error binaries cannot be updated. please help me
Hi guys
I have a question to those who have the edge s chinese version of the phone and replaced the chinese rom for the global retail rom
do you guys get any ota software updates from motorola?
if not, does it means I have to install a new version of the retail rom manually every time it comes out?
nate8819 said:
Hi guys
I have a question to those who have the edge s chinese version of the phone and replaced the chinese rom for the global retail rom
do you guys get any ota software updates from motorola?
if not, does it means I have to install a new version of the retail rom manually every time it comes out?
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Very unlikely that OTA updates will work, when not on the original "carrier.ro"
Somewhere on the phone it still knows its original channel.
If you want updates you will have to flash manually.
Thank you I really appreciate it
Can't test this at the moment, but what about giving the update app storage permissions and copying the update as Blur_Version.zip to the root of the phone storage. Will that work?
Or will an adb sideload update.zip work as well or we'll have to do a clean install everytime?
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Can't test this at the moment, but what about giving the update app storage permissions and copying the update as Blur_Version.zip to the root of the phone storage. Will that work?
Or will an adb sideload update.zip work as well or we'll have to do a clean install everytime?
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Yes, you can install it manually trought fastboot or internal memory using SD card (rename OTA file to update.zip).
But, if I'm not wrong, both methods will format your device during installation. So, you can only update from OTA without format if you are using same rom from your original update channel.