Just receive notification for an update for flash player. I am running rooted 2.2 stock from rom. Manager. Does updating broke anything?
Depends on how you are rooted the flash/others update breaks some of the root methods
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From what I have been seeing it breaks the "1 click" type roots you got from installing an app. You can get root back but until a new exploit is found you will have to do it the "hard" way (push custom recovery and then root via update.zip)
This update also enables Exchange Policies, allowing your Exchange server to be set as a Device Admin and force policies down. It is a non-event if you do not link to a corporate email system.
Thanks for the info. But is there any way to stop it poping up every other minute.?
Ok i have a droid1 and the x...this morning i received this notification in mu droid1 so i didn't install..my question is maybe is dumb question but i will ask it... is there official froyo for droid1 cause i using froyo but i install leaked version a while ago...so is there is better than the leaked one..???? Its worth install the official ota??? Thanks...sorry for my english not my primary language
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Go into settings about and see what version you have latest is frg01b I believe ... of you have anything else you can grab the latest version from rom manager . Search for it in market.
Yeah j got that one....
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So nobody tried it....**** I will damn it
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I did it...udate the 1.6mb and nothing everything good...just fiund the flash player on market...and chamged to fr22d...
Lost root...
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Hello
I'm getting a prompt update for my Nexus one named (Android Update part 1 of 2) the details only saying that it's first of two-parts system update which is required to prepare the device for android software update.
My nexus one is rooted, running FRG83, so my question is.. should I install this update, or will it make me lose the root ??
Thanks
The general rule is that any OTA update is going to be non-rooted, and depending on your root procedure, that could be a problem.
That could be that your in luck and be one of the first few hundreds to have gingerbread
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It's for frg83d. I'm sure it kills your your root
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Simple Guide for a Root N1 with Stock 2.3.3 Gingerbread, without unlocking the Bootloader.
Many thanks to danger-rat for finding everything.
1 - Make sure you have a backup of everything.
MyBackup Pro
2 - Unroot/restore guide from wiki, using passimg with the FRG33 image (may not work for everyone):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...des_&_Tutorials#Unroot_.2F_Restore_your_Nexus
If you get the "main version is older" error here, you're out of luck... do not continue, because you can't.
3 - Root:
http://www.nexusoneforum.net/forum/...mple-sdk-setup-manual-root-guide-windows.html
4 - Flash whatever you wanna flash (including a pre-rooted 2.3)
Stock Pre-rooted 2.3.3 (with additional features) http://www.multiupload.com/ALXR48D3YI
A couple of others:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968396
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714184
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=975764
(Again, thanks Danger-rat for finding these)
What do I do? I'll refine this first post for the full instructions, and all files needed, as I collect them. I'll probably post pictures if I have time to take them while I'm doing this. Hopefully mine goes without a hitch. -James
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1 - Backup.
2 - Unroot/restore guide from wiki, using passimg with the FRG33 image (may not work for everyone):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...des_&_Tutorials#Unroot_.2F_Restore_your_Nexus
3 - Root:
http://www.nexusoneforum.net/forum/...mple-sdk-setup-manual-root-guide-windows.html
4 - Flash whatever you wanna flash (including a pre-rooted 2.3)
If you get the "main version is older" error on step 2, you're out of luck...
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I have a question about this one; is there a kernel or a radio version that will prevent you from doing the passimg to FRG33? It would be useful to know it, in order to avoid even trying it.
By the way, working on stock GRI40, would i have that problem?. I made the manual upgrade from FRG33 to GRI40, flashing all the time stock rom's from Google.
I've no idea what causes the "main version is older" error, so it seems like the only way to find out it's to try. Theres no risk in trying, except a few minutes of your time...
I've heard people suggest the hboot may be the problem, or the radio, or this, or that, but I've never seem anything to bring me to the same conclusion...
I believe efrant suggested that refurb phones may be the ones effected, and I'm kinds thinking he may be on the money...?
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I can't seem to find a prerooted gingerbread image.. maybe I'm just not looking hard enough.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968396
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714184
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=975764
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danger-rat said:
I've no idea what causes the "main version is older" error, so it seems like the only way to find out it's to try. Theres no risk in trying, except a few minutes of your time...
I've heard people suggest the hboot may be the problem, or the radio, or this, or that, but I've never seem anything to bring me to the same conclusion...
I believe efrant suggested that refurb phones may be the ones effected, and I'm kinds thinking he may be on the money...?
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Thanks so much for the info
So will this work with the stock GR140 Gingerbread update? I was never rooted before so will this work.
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So will this work with the stock GR140 Gingerbread update? I was never rooted before so will this work.
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Should work. The only potential stumbling block is the passimg step, which doesn't work for a small number of people (no idea why)...
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I've downloaded frg33, renamed it to PASSIMG.zip and moved it to the sdcard (Root folder), yet when I boot into hboot it doesn't recognise it (Does the search but then nothing). Any solutions?
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I've downloaded frg33, renamed it to PASSIMG.zip and moved it to the sdcard (Root folder), yet when I boot into hboot it doesn't recognise it (Does the search but then nothing). Any solutions?
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If the zip holds another zip then use it.. I once failed to use rom just because of that.
Nope just files.
Make sure it's not named passimg.zip.zip (Windows often hides the extension).
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Nope, it's PASSIMG.zip. I'm not sure if the file is corrupted, I tried downloading it about 3 times so far, none of them have worked.
Even if it's corrupted, your phone should still see it, and report an error.
The only reasons the phone wouldn't see it would be if the file is named incorrectly, in the wrong location (not on root of card), file is missing, SD not mounted, etc...
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I'm getting the The Main Version is older when trying to downgrade from GR140
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stormtrooper1 said:
I'm getting the The Main Version is older when trying to downgrade from GR140
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Your only option then is to unlock your bootloader, or wait...
Is your phone a refurbished or repaired one?
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No its not refurbished. I just got this phone new and it wasn't rooted to begin with at 2.2 and I made the mistake of updating to 2.3.3. I am assuming there will be a development in the works for this issue or another walkaround to this.
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Rumor has it that the author of rageagainstthecage has a version working for Gingerbread, which is known as Gingerbreak. He's waiting for more phones to be updated before releasing it though...
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danger-rat said:
Rumor has it that the author of rageagainstthecage has a version working for Gingerbread, which is known as Gingerbreak. He's waiting for more phones to be updated before releasing it though...
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Thanks.. I'll keep my eye out for it. I'm not used to stock Roms anymore. lol Very boring..
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I tried searching around for this error but there's really only one other thread on it. When I try to update some apps tonight like YouTube and Flash 11 from the google play market, I get this error. Has anybody seen it or know of a fix for it?
This seems to happen because market thinks you're running ics. Are you running cm7?
Try opening market, waiting a while and updating the apps manually
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XRON/CM7. It should be ICS.
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XRON/CM7. It should be ICS.
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Did updating the apps manually work?
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Error occurs during manual updates too.
I have started to set up my old G1 as a back up phone to my Galaxy Tab 7.7 and one of the apps i want to install is XDA Premium but i can not find it. Please note that i have just recently rotted my G1, in the process to install custom recovery and update radio. Any suggestions?
untill you upgrade you may not find it, some apps won't work or even show up in the market on older roms, I assume you are donut and probably need to get to either eclaire or froyo before it will show
alternatively you can try a google search for the .apk and manually load it, it may fail but worth a shot
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untill you upgrade you may not find it, some apps won't work or even show up in the market on older roms, I assume you are donut and probably need to get to either eclaire or froyo before it will show
alternatively you can try a google search for the .apk and manually load it, it may fail but worth a shot
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Cool thanks
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