how to update radio - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

how to update radio on nexus?

You can either download the .zip version and flash this via recovery, otherwise you can get the .img file and use the SDK command:
fastboot flash radio XXXX.img
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Where you replace XXXX.img with the actual img file name.

I personally like the passimg.zip method. A full wipe using the HTC signed method always struck me as the way to go.

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need to downgrade from CM6 to Stock 2.2

I have sold my phone and I am currently using CM6 RC3
The buyer want me to install the stock 2.2
can someone please provide me with the Download to stock 2.2, and the instructions, Just flash over cm6?
Thanks
You could download the FRF91 system image (link in my signature) and flash it using fastboot...
1. reboot into bootloader
2. extract the downloaded zip
3. fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
4. fastboot flash system system.img
5. fastboot flash boot boot.img
6. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Your radio and hboot can remain unchanged (they are stock anyways)
thanks alot of your help:
I am not fimilar with using fastboot
is there a way to use recovery and flash from zip file, that is how I have been trying out different roms
I think ROM Manager has the stock rom available. That would be the easiest way.

flashing updated stuff

Ok, I'm trying to flash the latest prl and firmware but I was on twrp 2.7.0.9, failed, updated to2.7.1.1 failed, tried to flash using the multi flasher withgem, Phil's twrp, ...every thing fails...I'm out of ideas
mxx20 said:
Ok, I'm trying to flash the latest prl and firmware but I was on twrp 2.7.0.9, failed, updated to2.7.1.1 failed, tried to flash using the multi flasher withgem, Phil's twrp, ...every thing fails...I'm out of ideas
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Use this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2766604
Modified firmware is in the second post.... You must flash it in fastboot
Commands
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip (firmware.zip is the file name of the modified firmware rename it to firmware.zip to simplify)
fastboot reboot
That will get you the latest firmware. Whether you want to update your Rom is in the first post. That is a stock rooted Rom and can be flashed in TWRP.
tws101 said:
Use this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2766604
Modified firmware is in the second post.... You must flash it in fastboot
Commands
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip (firmware.zip is the file name of the modified firmware rename it to firmware.zip to simplify)
fastboot reboot
That will get you the latest firmware. Whether you want to update your Rom is in the first post. That is a stock rooted Rom and can be flashed in TWRP.
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thanks, i must be blind or half asleep lol...

[Q] Looking for the SBF files for Moto X ( any firmware +4.4)

Now that I have an unlocked bootloader I was trying to update to the newest stock version. I had modded by /system so I was unable to do an easy OTA update. I was trying to flash a system.img from here for 4.4 since that is what I was running but then fastboot threw me an error. I think it was an issue with the file since I got this error
Anyone know where I can the sbf file for our phone? I need +4.4 since that is what I was running last.
Side Question: When using TWRP to back up what format does the usb drive need to be so I can put back ups on it? FAT32?
Thanks in advance for all help
Are you using motos custom fastboot to flash the system image? The image is too large for regular fastboot, moto fastboot breaks it up into chunks to flash properly
Sent from my XT1060
rocketsaucev2 said:
Are you using motos custom fastboot to flash the system image? The image is too large for regular fastboot, moto fastboot breaks it up into chunks to flash properly
Sent from my XT1060
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So I was using the fastboot that comes with the sdk. Where can I download motos custom fastboot? Are there any important differences from regular fastboot?
Nitro made a zip that has everything you need including the mfasboot.exe
You will need to flash the system.img with the mfastboot command instead of fastboot.
https://www.elementalxdesigns.com/e...-Edition-install-TWRP-and-how-to-flash-images
Icon000 said:
So I was using the fastboot that comes with the sdk. Where can I download motos custom fastboot? Are there any important differences from regular fastboot?
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B28ubovBBGskTnBlUl9reGFzQ1E/view?usp=sharing
heres a copy of mine. Make sure you put it in the same folder as your adb or regular fastboot and use the command 'mfastboot' when flashing
rocketsaucev2 said:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B28ubovBBGskTnBlUl9reGFzQ1E/view?usp=sharing
heres a copy of mine. Make sure you put it in the same folder as your adb or regular fastboot and use the command 'mfastboot' when flashing
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I tried using that it seems to have worked but now I have an issue with my system.img. It will not turn wifi on and it will not update to 4.4.4. Where can I find a good copy of 4.4.2 sbf
Icon000 said:
I tried using that it seems to have worked but now I have an issue with my system.img. It will not turn wifi on and it will not update to 4.4.4. Where can I find a good copy of 4.4.2 sbf
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Did you flash back the original boot.img so it matches your system.img?
adm1jtg said:
Did you flash back the original boot.img so it matches your system.img?
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I tired a whole bunch of things ended up finding 4.4.4 and using rsdlite to put it on my phone.
Thanks anyway.

Flashing 5.0.1

I downloaded the flashable zip from https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95851846488293411
I use WugToolKit with TWRP, Unlocked and Decrypted. Stock ROM
I'm confused as to how I should flash this, I've read I should just click flash zip in the toolkit and let it finish and done. Also that I could download the file to my phone and use TWRP to flash straight to the phone. Some say backup and some say don't. Also some threads say I need to flash back to factory image, tho this flashable zip should be a factory image of 5.0.1.
Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
Sent from my Nexus 6
SoCoCapricorn said:
I downloaded the flashable zip from https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95851846488293411
I use WugToolKit with TWRP, Unlocked and Decrypted. Stock ROM
I'm confused as to how I should flash this, I've read I should just click flash zip in the toolkit and let it finish and done. Also that I could download the file to my phone and use TWRP to flash straight to the phone. Some say backup and some say don't. Also some threads say I need to flash back to factory image, tho this flashable zip should be a factory image of 5.0.1.
Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Apparently the new update OTA or zip will update blocks instead of files so from my understanding, even the slightest change from stock will cause this ZIP to fail when flashing. I'm rooted, decrypted, and changed mixer_paths.xml and as expected the flash failed in TWRP and adb sideload so I'm backing up via Titanium and flashing the 5.0.1 stock. I'll decrypt/root/restore after the flash.
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
So if I am stock but rooted I cannot sideload the OTA?
I keep getting status 7 error when trying to sideload with ADB using the update OTA.
It actual unzips and installs about 50% and then I get the Status 7 Error
mzimand said:
So if I am stock but rooted I cannot sideload the OTA?
I keep getting status 7 error when trying to sideload with ADB using the update OTA.
It actual unzips and installs about 50% and then I get the Status 7 Error
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Rooting causes a change to the system partition, so no, you can't sideload the OTA anymore. (not since Lollipop)
stevetrooper said:
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
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Worked like a CHAMP!!
:highfive:
stevetrooper said:
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
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Are you using nexus toolkit by wug?
Sent from my Nexus 6
SoCoCapricorn said:
Are you using nexus toolkit by wug?
Sent from my Nexus 6
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No, just used the steps I listed.
SoCoCapricorn said:
Are you using nexus toolkit by wug?
Sent from my Nexus 6
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No, he used fastboot. Be wary of toolkits. They can do damage that a novice wont be able to fix.
stevetrooper said:
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
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Jeezus! perfect!
Thats similar to what I did.
Only thing to do if you are already decrypted is to download this boot file, rename it to boot.img and flash it instead of the one included in the google zip package.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57406510&postcount=360
I had to manually flash each file separately. For some reason when the flash.bat file was running it kept reporting that the system.img file was too big. Not had that before.
dunjamon said:
I had to manually flash each file separately. For some reason when the flash.bat file was running it kept reporting that the system.img file was too big. Not had that before.
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yeah - since 5.0, the flash-all.bat isn't working for a lot of users.
stevetrooper said:
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
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What about the cache.img? do we not flash the cache?
mzimand said:
What about the cache.img? do we not flash the cache?
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From what I understand, if you flash cache.img, you will go back to stock and lose all of your settings.
Awesome man, worked perfect, you sir rock!
Great!!!!
stevetrooper said:
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
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It works like a champ! THX man :good:
stevetrooper said:
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
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Excellent, works perfectly as described. Thanks
The only thing that I'd add, to avoid any confusion, is that the factory image can be downloaded from:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Thanks again, stevetrooper :good:
stevetrooper said:
Here are the steps I took to flash the factory image and not lose my settings:
Flash bootloader and radio:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
After flashing the bootloader/radio, you need to reboot the bootloader as shown below, don't skip this step!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I then unzipped this file: image-shamu-lrx22c.zip
Now you can move on to the rest of the files
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Finally, just reboot your device, and Android should start up.
fastboot reboot
After the phone restarted I then used CF-Auto-Root to re-root my phone. I did not lose any of my settings or installed apps. HTH...
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Curious as to why so many steps?
All i did was flash the radio and system images. Went to 5.0.1 just fine, all settings/data retained.
Didn't flash bootloader, kept unlocked during process, only had to re-root.
Having an issue while flashing system.img file. I flashed radio, and flashed system.img then flashed cf-auto-root. On first start up I was having issues with my radio. LTE was not connecting to T Mobile. So I Nandroid back to stock. Then of course I noticed this didnt change my radio back to stock. Starting everything over, I reflashed radio, reboot bootloader, Flash system.img, reboot bootloader, then fash autoroot. Restart device. Radio was flashed and I had root, but stuck on 5.0 Tried to reflash system.img and I am getting error. "access denied" when flashing. I have read this is an issue with mounting the drive, I have even tried to do this in fast boot but I am coming up with nothing. Any help on this will be greatly appreciated.
theblizzard2010 said:
Curious as to why so many steps?
All i did was flash the radio and system images. Went to 5.0.1 just fine, all settings/data retained.
Didn't flash bootloader, kept unlocked during process, only had to re-root.
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[GUIDE] Update stock rooted/modified rom to last 6.0 Marshmallow w/o losing your data

Requirements:
you need to have a pc with adb working
a stock firmware on your device (any)
unlocked bootloader
a working backup just in case
Pro:
you will not lose your data / application
Cons:
you will lose all system modification (root, busybox, custom kernel...)
you'll take all the risk of operation (I've tested on my device)
Guide:
some file names changes depending on version so please complete the {version_here} placeholder with the file you download
* prepend "sudo" on command line if you are on a Linux machine
download last version for your device here (if you want to root download the zip file in the section below to speed up the operations)
extract
extract image-{device_here}-{version_here}.zip in the same folder (no subdir)
command line* (or reboot device with vol down pressed):
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
command line*:
Code:
cd {your_path_here}
command line*:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-{device_here}-{version_here}.img
command line*:
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
command line*:
Code:
fastboot flash radio radio-{device_here}-{version_here}.img
command line*:
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
command line*:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
ONLY IF YOU FOUND A VENDOR.IMG IN THE ZIP command line*:
Code:
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
command line*:
Code:
fastboot flash cache cache.img
command line*:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Now you have the lastest stock image and all your data.
Change recovery (TWRP) and root:
Note that we haven't flash the stock recovery, but during every boot of an unmodified system there's a script that do that (supersu usually deactive this behavior during install).
If you had TWRP installed and the SuperSU zip on your device, at the end of the above procedure you can boot directly from bootloader to recovery and go directly to last step:
download: TWRP image (twrp-{version_here}-{device_here}.img) for your device
download: chainfire SuperSU 2.71 on your device
command line*:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-{version_here}-{device_here}.img
alternatively you can keep the original recovery and use TWRP one time with
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-{version_here}-{device_here}.img
boot in recovery and flash supersu zip
working fine for me, all correct, thanks
Just tried with flash_all.bat. I'm getting the message "Can not generate image". How can I solve this, please?
Thank you, works like a charm!
Same here, cant flash system
There's not flash-all.bat in my steps (that delete you data!), can't give help about it sorry
i've gone your way, but i tried also the flash-all.bat with the -w switch, didnt work.
Tnx mate. Helped a lot
Cant flash the system.img manually. All the other img are working. I get this error message :
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target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img'
The old system.img from lrx22c works also.
Someone know whats going on?
Sp0KI said:
Cant flash the system.img manually. All the other img are working. I get this error message :
Code:
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img'
The old system.img from lrx22c works also.
Someone know whats going on?
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I think that all who has flashed the developer preview got an broken filesystem or the partitions missmatch.
Before i used the preview the -w update flag worked well to rebuild the partitions, now it didnt work anymore, tried all factory images don to 4.4
c3k said:
Requirements:
you need to have a pc with adb working
a stock firmware on your device (any)
a working backup just in case
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so if i have twrp, before i have to return stock 5.0.1??
or i flash directly 5.1 over twrp?
tnx
chikess said:
I think that all who has flashed the developer preview got an broken filesystem or the partitions missmatch.
Before i used the preview the -w update flag worked well to rebuild the partitions, now it didnt work anymore, tried all factory images don to 4.4
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I didn't flash the preview.
Sp0KI said:
I didn't flash the preview.
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Hmm ok, but u got the same problems. So, in this way we had to wait for a flashable zip or maybe ota.
@c3k why do you mention to flash twrp while in steps above stock recovery is not included to flash... ? Doesn't that mean that custom recovery (twrp) is still on device?
Doesn't this require an unlocked bootloader, and not necessarily root, or am I confused?
Sp0KI said:
Cant flash the system.img manually. All the other img are working. I get this error message :
Code:
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img'
The old system.img from lrx22c works also.
Someone know whats going on?
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Are you using the latest version for the fastboot.exe file?
foosion said:
Doesn't this require an unlocked bootloader, and not necessarily root, or am I confused?
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This requires an unlocked bootloader. But, there are users like us who have rooted the stock ROM.
This guide is meant for the users who has unlocked bootloader with rooted stock ROM.
This guide will also work for phones with unlocked bootloaders with STOCK ROM(rooted or un-rooted).
efrant said:
Are you using the latest version for the fastboot.exe file?
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I had faced the same issue while flashing LRX22C. It got fixed by rebooting the phone and switching the cable to a different USB port. Might work for him too.
PS: I have flashed the images from Linux.
In my case I guess all the issues are from a previous attempt to flash OptiPop ROM. The flashing process it's a little tricky to understand (with that F2FS file system). I remember that after flashed OptiPop and the phone didn't boot, I tried to restore to stock ROM and it was a lot of errors until it worked fine again.
efrant said:
Are you using the latest version for the fastboot.exe file?
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I'm using the newest Minimal ADB.
The strange thing is, that i can flash the LRX22C system.img and all other new lmy47d files but not the lmy47d system.img.
I guess i'll wait for the OTA update and hope it works then.
Tried rebooting and switching port and usb cabel..
You actually don't need to manually install supersu or root. Flash the 5.1 images and then (after the first full boot) flash twrp.
Once you boot into twrp and exit out of it, you will be promoted with a message that your phone is not rooted, and you're asked if you want to install supersu. It's built into twrp.

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