Nexus 7 wifi constant reconnect after 4.3 upgrade - Nexus 7 General

Hi,
I had a rooted first gen Nexus 7 running under stock 4.2. It was pretty good. I rooted it and had TWRP.
I upgraded to 4.3 OTA, and then rerooted using the wugfresh toolkit. Now my wifi keeps reconnecting every few seconds to every minute. I seem to be the only one reporting this issue. I'm kind of a Android newbie. Would my best chance of fixing this issue be to go back to stock 4.2? How do I downgrade? I still have TWRP, but I'm not sure if that helps.
I'm kind of an Android newbie - I only follow the guides out there, don't really know what I'm doing.

What version of the toolkit did you use to reroot? The old version's root is not meant for 4.3.

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What version of the toolkit did you use to reroot? The old version's root is not meant for 4.3.
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Try using the latest version of the toolkit, if that doesn't work and you absolutely need root then add it to your rom yourself by flashing the latest SuperSU from Chainfire, i'm sure you can find the latest version with a bit of digging.

Try DroidWall to stop things connecting that you don't want to connect. I've used it for a long time on my GS2/N7 and it's been great. Also there is an option WiFi - settings- Advanced- Scanning always available, is this turned off/un checked?

easy life said:
Try DroidWall to stop things connecting that you don't want to connect. I've used it for a long time on my GS2/N7 and it's been great. Also there is an option WiFi - settings- Advanced- Scanning always available, is this turned off/un checked?
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Not relevant to the OP. The problem is the system Wi-Fi, not individual apps. The scanning always available setting doesn't cause reconnections either, since it just leaves the antenna live to passively grab SSID data when the device is sleeping.
OP, Wi-Fi's been a bit flaky on this device with 4.3 in particular, but a clean flash has resolved most of the trouble for me.

Wipe Clean and ReROM and ReRoot
Ive been running 4.3 OTA and rooted with chainfires .zip in TWRP
I would suggest since you have root to back up with Titanium Backup. Backup your apps and data then use Wug's toolkit to flash back to stock clean. Then root with the new version of the toolkit and all should be well! Then restore your apps and data with TiBu again!
Good Luck!

freddy0872 said:
Ive been running 4.3 OTA and rooted with chainfires .zip in TWRP
I would suggest since you have root to back up with Titanium Backup. Backup your apps and data then use Wug's toolkit to flash back to stock clean. Then root with the new version of the toolkit and all should be well! Then restore your apps and data with TiBu again!
Good Luck!
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EDIT!!! My Nexus was in MTP mode instead of the camera mode. That's why I couldn't ADB.
I don't really need to backup any apps on it. No apps I want to back up. But, I just tried the latest 1.6.8 of Wug's toolkit, and I couldn't get the ADB working! Weirdest thing. I had it working just the other day!
So...now I'm stuck. I can see the button on Wug's toolkit that let's me flash the factory 4.2.2 rom, but since ADB isn't working, I can't do anything. I've got USB debug mode checked. I've tried going through the driver install process a few times now. I don't know what's going on. Using the original USB cable. When I plug the tablet in, I see the ADB mode message on the windows task bar.
Ugh.

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[Q] How to perform OTA 4.2 update to a rooted Nexus 7?

I am very sorry for what is certainly a stupid question, but if it is any consolation I DID search and read through threads until my head hurt prior to posting.
1) What is the best way to apply the new OTA 4.2 update for those with rooted Nexus 7 tablet.
With the 4.1.2 update, I blindly installed the OTA update when prompted and didnt realize there was a problem until i tried to access my stickmount USB drive. Luckily the nexus 7 was still unlocked so I didn't need to wipe everything. All i did was re-root it using Nexus Root Toolkit v. 1.5.4. and was back up and running. Is this going to be the same experience with the 4.2 update?
I have installed Voodoo OTA Root keeper v2.0.3 - is this a better route for upgrade instead of re-rooting via the Nexus Toolkit? And if so, how should I use it (do know much about the app).?
2) Is stickmount going to work? And if not, is there a good working alternative for streaming mkv h264 movies to MXPlayer (or other player)?
The main reason I rooted was to access a USB drive for playing movies, TV shows while traveling. We are heading off to Cabo for Thanksgiving and definitely want to be able to access and play movies from my stickmount'ed usb drive. Any suggestions ? Should I just wait to update - and if so is there any way to get the Nexus to stop prompting to install the update all the time?
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to have pity on me...
hinsdale1 said:
I am very sorry for what is certainly a stupid question, but if it is any consolation I DID search and read through threads until my head hurt prior to posting.
1) What is the best way to apply the new 4.2 update for those with rooted Nexus 7 tablet.
With the 4.1.2 update, I blindly installed the OTA update when prompted and didnt realize there was a problem until i tried to access my stickmount USB drive. Luckily the nexus 7 was still unlocked so I didn't need to wipe everything. All i did was re-root it using Nexus Root Toolkit v. 1.5.4. and was back up and running. Is this going to be the same experience with the 4.2 update?
I have installed Voodoo OTA Root keeper v2.0.3 - is this a better route for upgrade instead of re-rooting via the Nexus Toolkit? And if so, how should I use it (do know much about the app).?
2) Is stickmount going to work?
The main reason I rooted was to access a USB drive for playing movies, TV shows while traveling. We are heading off to Cabo for Thanksgiving and definitely want to be able to access and play movies from my stickmount'ed usb drive. Any suggestions ? Should I just wait to update - and if so is there any way to get the Nexus to stop prompting to install the update all the time?
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to have pity on me...
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1) I just downloaded the OTA 4.2 .zip, copied it to my N7, ran CWM and flashed it. When it asked about keeping recovery and keeping root, I said "yes" and it worked without a problem!
2) Works for me.
volarchico said:
1) I just downloaded the OTA 4.2 .zip, copied it to my N7, ran CWM and flashed it. When it asked about keeping recovery and keeping root, I said "yes" and it worked without a problem!
2) Works for me.
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Sorry these answers need to be dumb'd down for me
1) If i already have the update downloaded via OTA trying to install itself, is it really easier/necessary to locate the zip you mention, copy it to the N7 (not sure where to copy) and run CWM (not sure what that is or where i get it or how to install it). Is there an easier way to accomplish the update? Perhaps setting the Voodoo Rootkeeper to preserve the root or temporarily unroot.. then just install the downloaded OTA update and then return the root? Or just installing the update and then running the re-root using the Nexus Toolkit (like I did with the 4.1.2 update)?
2) I would like to know more about how you avoided this issue described in this thread here with stickmount not functioning with v4.2 because of the new mulituser framework that causes it no longer to see files in the mounted folders.
Thanks for your help and to anyone else that chimes in... any help is appreciated. Again sorry for being stupid.
hinsdale1 said:
Sorry these answers need to be dumb'd down for me
1) If i already have the update downloaded via OTA trying to install itself, is it really easier/necessary to locate the zip you mention, copy it to the N7 (not sure where to copy) and run CWM (not sure what that is or where i get it or how to install it). Is there an easier way to accomplish the update? Perhaps setting the Voodoo Rootkeeper to preserve the root or temporarily unroot.. then just install the downloaded OTA update and then return the root? Or just installing the update and then running the re-root using the Nexus Toolkit (like I did with the 4.1.2 update)?
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i tried with OTArootkeeper app. but it don't update.... at restart for installing, it gave a black screen with android in the middle, with a RED icon inside it...... then it restart and 4.1.2 is always there
Perhaps these questions are so rudimentary that they hardly seem worth bothering with - but for some of us, these hacks and the info being thrown around in here are pretty confusing at times. I would be very grateful to anyone with some insight willing to help out?.
i found that this could be a problem with recovery mode... infact if i tr y to restart in recovery, it gave the same error...
i rooted with toolbox, and i'm thinking that it could have removed my recovery... now i'd like to try to recover the stock recovery with the same tool... but i'm not sure about that.
We seem to have veered off topic a bit here (at least for me)... so let me re-post the questions and beg again for mercy from any kind soles who can offer some advice?
1) What is the best way to apply the new OTA 4.2 update for those with rooted Nexus 7 tablet?
With the 4.1.2 update, I blindly installed the OTA update when prompted and didnt realize there was a problem until i tried to access my stickmount USB drive. Luckily the nexus 7 was still unlocked so I didn't need to wipe everything. All i did was re-root it using Nexus Root Toolkit v. 1.5.4. and was back up and running. Is this going to be the same experience with the 4.2 update?
I have installed Voodoo OTA Root keeper v2.0.3 - is this a better route for upgrade instead of re-rooting via the Nexus Toolkit? And if so, how should I use it (do know much about the app).?
2) Is stickmount going to work? And if not, is there a good working alternative for streaming mkv h264 movies to MXPlayer (or other player)?
The main reason I rooted was to access a USB drive for playing movies, TV shows while traveling. We are heading off to Cabo for Thanksgiving and definitely want to be able to access and play movies from my stickmount'ed usb drive. Any suggestions ? Should I just wait to update - and if so is there any way to get the Nexus to stop prompting to install the update all the time?
Thanks in advance to anyone willing to have pity on me...
Bueller...... Bueller...... Bueller?
Hi! Last month I did the 4.1.2 OTA update. I was rooted but on stock. It updated with no problems. I used Voodoo OTA rootkeeper, restored the root, and either renistalled super su, or just updated the binary. Can't remember.....But I did lose my custom recovery. Didn't realize it till tonite when I went to do the 4.2 update.
So to your question. I forced the OTA 4.2 update. And it downloaded. I made sure voodoo rootkeeper was set to save the root. Then let it install. It rebooted. I opened voodoo, restored root, was asked to update super su binary, accepted. Still not rooted till I rebooted.
So far I have root, and am on 4.2 JB. So my goal was to get my custom recovery back on. Install goo manager from market. Open it, go to the settings button top right, it will give you the choice to install open recovery script. TWRP- Then it will ask you twice are you sure you want to do this and reboot? Say yes. Mine did not reboot and it looked like it did nothing. So, I flipped into recovery and Teamwinn recovery was installed. I made a backup, and rebooted.
Good luck!
Thanks for your help. Glad to hear that the OTA 4.2 update should go relatively painlessly (keeping root using voodoo rootkeeper). If you have a minute, I would be grateful if you can just briefly confirm, describe specifically what I need to be checking/configuring in Voodooo (not very familiar with the app) prior to initiating the OS update, I would feel a little more secure before pulling the trigger.
It appears that many apps are still catching up with their own updates, including apparently stickmount (the reason I rooted) to handle the new 4.2 framework so I am thinking best to hold off until after thanksgiving vacation before applying the update.
Thanks again.
hinsdale1 said:
Thanks for your help. Glad to hear that the OTA 4.2 update should go relatively painlessly (keeping root using voodoo rootkeeper). If you have a minute, I would be grateful if you can just briefly confirm, describe specifically what I need to be checking/configuring in Voodooo (not very familiar with the app) prior to initiating the OS update, I would feel a little more secure before pulling the trigger.
It appears that many apps are still catching up with their own updates, including apparently stickmount (the reason I rooted) to handle the new 4.2 framework so I am thinking best to hold off until after thanksgiving vacation before applying the update.
Thanks again.
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Hi hinsdale,
Have you tried updating to 4.2 yet? Also i heard that if you update SuperSU to version 0.98 the latest version it could cause issues and you will have to reflash the device.
Thanks,
JBIRD
Thanks,
JBIRD
4.2 OTA already loaded, lost root
Hi, I have learned the hard way not to do the OTA upgrade. I just let the 4.2 OTA download when asked to. Now I lost my root that I had on my Nexus7 with 4.1.2. Still unlocked though. What can I do now to root it again and not lose all my apps and data?
I'm a newbie, so please remember that when responding. Thanks.
Hi hinsdale! I am not a techie- I just learn as I go and read, read, read.
So, my voodoo app has 4 checks in the boxes. I seem to remember only 3 boxes checked when I did the update, but I'm not sure. It would make sense that all are checked.
After I updated, I opened the voodoo app first, and there is a box that says restore root. Then it asked if I wanted to update the su binary. Did that, still not rooted according to Tit. BU. Rebooted, then I was rooted. Good luck with your update.
I'm sorry I can't tell you how to run the initial save root on voodoo. I did it a while ago and don't remember, but it was not hard. Very easy.. Just make sure you Read, re- read, and read again before you do any modifications to your tablet. Know the possible bad outcomes, and be prepared to trouble shoot. This site is very good about helping you out if things go wrong. That's why it's a very good idea to be aware of the possible bad outcomes. The only way to know is to READ-READ=READ!
Did I mention READ??? lol. That's how I figure stuff out. If you read about others mistakes, you can avoid them. I also wait a day or 2 to see how it goes for others before I attempt modifications. That includes new roms. You never know what goes wrong until someone is the guinea pig! I am not techie enough to be the guinea pig!
paulie7880 said:
Hi, I have learned the hard way not to do the OTA upgrade. I just let the 4.2 OTA download when asked to. Now I lost my root that I had on my Nexus7 with 4.1.2. Still unlocked though. What can I do now to root it again and not lose all my apps and data?
I'm a newbie, so please remember that when responding. Thanks.
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same thing here...I tried to use TWRM to flash SU but it seems that after going into recovery using TWRM I can't see any any file or folder on my SD except 3 folders???? Can someone please help us....
YOu will need to search the best way to root again.
How did you root initially?? You may have to do it that way again. Just make sure the method is compatible with 4.2 JB.
sashusmom said:
YOu will need to search the best way to root again.
How did you root initially?? You may have to do it that way again. Just make sure the method is compatible with 4.2 JB.
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Nexus Root Toolkit
The OTA update downloaded to my cache folder, I moved it to my sdcard. Wouldn't install since I had to fix a couple of files I had edited. So once those 2 files were fixed it installed just fine. Haven't had any issues yet.
The same on here...
But I guess it is better until they fix all this bugs they are reporting.
I'll wait until then.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Updated to 4.2
Hi have updated the nexus to 4,2 and used Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper to keep my root followed the instructions as I did when updated to 4.1.2,my Nexus appears to be rooted superSu is working also stickmount sees the usb but it will not show any files on the sd card any help here please to get it to see the files on the sd card, thanks for your time
Nick
i dont post often as i am usually here looking for help. this time i get to help
i just downloaded and installed 4.2 OTA.
if your nexus was previously unlocked and rooted, it will download and install just fine. however you will lose root, but KEEP the unlocked state.
to root it again, you must goto "about tablet" and tap your build number 7 times to become a developer, this is not a troll, i got this info from another thread on xda.
then using the nexus root toolkit 1.5.4 with modeltype set to "android *.*.* any build", just do the root procedure.
reboot and ur in business, no need to update supersu, and busybox will still be installed already.

Strange issue after lates OTA update 7.4.1 and root - settings menu disappeared

Hi all,
I have a very strange issue after the latest official OTA update to version 7.4.1.
I recognized that my KFHD updated the firmware and after this, I had no root anymore. I used Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v30 and my KFHD was rooted again (confirmed with root checker). Now I see that I am no longer able to user the settings menu at the top, for wireless network connection, brightness, etc., because it is no longer available. From time to time it appears for a very short period, but disappeared at the same time and I have no chance to drop down this menu.
Anyone here with the same problem or who can help me?
Cheers,
Ingo
Guys, no one, who can help me?
arnakin said:
Guys, no one, who can help me?
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If you have a recovery installed, I would say just grab the rooted 7.4.1 from the development section and flash that after full wiping. That should solve your issues.
arnakin said:
Hi all,
I have a very strange issue after the latest official OTA update to version 7.4.1.
I recognized that my KFHD updated the firmware and after this, I had no root anymore. I used Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v30 and my KFHD was rooted again (confirmed with root checker). Now I see that I am no longer able to user the settings menu at the top, for wireless network connection, brightness, etc., because it is no longer available. From time to time it appears for a very short period, but disappeared at the same time and I have no chance to drop down this menu.
Anyone here with the same problem or who can help me?
Cheers,
Ingo
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When (if) Kinology gets updated (for 7.4.1 support), flash that and your problem will be solved. Unless you don't care about what software version you are on. In that case just flash it now.
A similar problem
-a- said:
When (if) Kinology gets updated (for 7.4.1 support), flash that and your problem will be solved. Unless you don't care about what software version you are on. In that case just flash it now.
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The OTA updated to 7.4.1 and i tried flashing a custom ROM by Hashcode but, recovery isn't working and with a force recovery in FireFire Flash. It shows a yellow triangle with an explanation point. Also, my audio has stopped working but, i may have found a solution.
To keep in mind: Already Rooted with B4NARY's root, and Google Play Installed.
All Help is appreciated!
CVanB said:
The OTA updated to 7.4.1 and i tried flashing a custom ROM by Hashcode but, recovery isn't working and with a force recovery in FireFire Flash. It shows a yellow triangle with an explanation point. Also, my audio has stopped working but, i may have found a solution.
To keep in mind: Already Rooted with B4NARY's root, and Google Play Installed.
All Help is appreciated!
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Personally the only tool I've ever used because I got myself in so deep at one point I had no options was the Kindle SRTool, the others seem to create problems, not because the tools were written bad or anything, but because amazon seems to like pushing out updates that don't really update much, but change things just enough to mess with the functionality of the tools. If you can get back to fast boot, you should just use the SRTool and start fresh. Then go to prokkenexxusa's rooting thread and use the manual root method not the automatic.
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DroidIt! said:
Personally the only tool I've ever used because I got myself in so deep at one point I had no options was the Kindle SRTool, the others seem to create problems, not because the tools were written bad or anything, but because amazon seems to like pushing out updates that don't really update much, but change things just enough to mess with the functionality of the tools. If you can get back to fast boot, you should just use the SRTool and start fresh. Then go to prokkenexxusa's rooting thread and use the manual root method not the automatic.
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I didn't click flash script when I rebooted into recovery from fire flash. In fire flash you have a couple options, two mandatory, using a older bootloader as the 2nd. flash a boot partition image, apply stack override, flash a recovery partition image, disable auto recovery auto update, then wipe cache wipe data wipe system install zip files, flash and install script. Lastly reboot and reboot into recovery. :victory:
So did you get your issues sorted OK, or are you still having problems?

[Q] TWRP vs CWM on the HTC One (Sprint) and other 1st Root Qs?

Getting ready to finally root my HTC One now that we have had 4.4.2 for a bit.
1. TWRP or CWM?
- from following the threads for months, it has appeared to me as if TWRP has had more problems with the HTC One than CWM, in terms of soft bricks and other problems. Is this still the case? I always used CWM on my Epic4g, but I had a nice friendly keyboard and sdcard which made things easier, IMHO.
2. Will only rooting and installing SU + Recovery wipe my phone?
- in other words, how much backup work do I need to do if I want to keep apps/data/you name it.
3. Will a utility such as Voodoo OTA rootkeeper allow OTA's if I am unlocked/stock/rooted (and would s-on/s-off make a difference here)?
-this is what I was using on my Transformer, and it worked fine for OTA's until ASUS pooched my updates completely.
4. KitKat Wifi hotspot - is this (still) working?
- when I was first looking at it, there were a few configuration hurdles to get through but it was working. Some threads which I haven't worked all the way through seem to indicate that it isn't currently - where are we here?
Thanks in advance!
Pyperkub said:
Getting ready to finally root my HTC One now that we have had 4.4.2 for a bit.
1. TWRP or CWM?
- from following the threads for months, it has appeared to me as if TWRP has had more problems with the HTC One than CWM, in terms of soft bricks and other problems. Is this still the case? I always used CWM on my Epic4g, but I had a nice friendly keyboard and sdcard which made things easier, IMHO.
2. Will only rooting and installing SU + Recovery wipe my phone?
- in other words, how much backup work do I need to do if I want to keep apps/data/you name it.
3. Will a utility such as Voodoo OTA rootkeeper allow OTA's if I am unlocked/stock/rooted (and would s-on/s-off make a difference here)?
-this is what I was using on my Transformer, and it worked fine for OTA's until ASUS pooched my updates completely.
4. KitKat Wifi hotspot - is this (still) working?
- when I was first looking at it, there were a few configuration hurdles to get through but it was working. Some threads which I haven't worked all the way through seem to indicate that it isn't currently - where are we here?
Thanks in advance!
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As far as I know twrp is the only recovery being updated for us.
In order to install su and recovery you will have to reset your device to stock settings due to the way htcdev works.
I'm not sure about voodoo ota because I've never tried it but updating this phone is not hard. Usually after the ota goes live someone will post up the Rom and firmware so you can manually do it and maintain root.
As for hotspot I'm not sure if it does work or not since I don't get good internet service where I'm at but I'm sure some of the Roms have it working
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Lost root and gapps wont work!

So my G5 Active was rooted and I had all of my mods and root apps etc. but then one day an at&t update appeared so since i had safestrap and multiple backups i wanted to see if supersu's survival mode worked... Well it did not work so the i went to reboot my phone and the safestrap boot screen didn't popup nor can i go into the safestrap recovery installer and boot into safestrap by clicking "boot into safestrap". So not the end of the world i don't desperately need root (even though i would like it back) but the playstore cant connect to the internet. I have tried re-installing and uninstalling updates. So this is really annoying and in my opinion a big problem but when i went to my workplace the next day and i connected to the Wifi at my workplace it worked again so then i realized that the only difference between my wifi and my offices wifi is that my offices wifi uses a proxy. So then i though it was the host file since i was having this problem right before i lost root and updated gapps and i had adaway. I cant access the host file without root and i tried using ADB push/pull and when i try to push it back it says read only interface so now I'm really stuck and help wold be much appreciated. Thank for taking the tome to read this.
I believe you have to ODIN back to before the update and then block the update, I haven't seen anyone say this is successful but what I understand it should be.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799754
Thankyou
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I believe you have to ODIN back to before the update and then block the update, I haven't seen anyone say this is successful but what I understand it should be.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799754
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It work!!! Thanks
thepktrckt said:
I believe you have to ODIN back to before the update and then block the update, I haven't seen anyone say this is successful but what I understand it should be.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799754
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I did exactly that last night. I used ODIN to downgrade to Build ANE4 after the OTA update installed Build ANG3 on my Galaxy S5 Active. I had to do a factory reset afterward because my stock email app was repeatedly crashing. But towelroot worked and I'm back to normal with the OTA update frozen by Titanium Backup.

[Q] Rooting disables NFC?

I have rooted my N6 via adb, the supersu .bat file, TWRP, and the Nexus Toolkit. No matter what I do, after restoring my N6 and rebooting, I lose the NFC options under settings. If I do a factory reset I regain the options, but when I re-flash root I lose them again. NFC writing programs can't detect NFC ability on my phone, and ztest says I don't have it.
I am running the stock factory image.
NFC works fine before I root. I have rooted every Android device I've had, and never experienced this. Is this an N6 issue, a lollipop issue, or some special circumstance of my own creating?
Has anyone else experienced this?
TIA.
goodfellaslxa said:
I have rooted my N6 via adb, the supersu .bat file, TWRP, and the Nexus Toolkit. No matter what I do, after restoring my N6 and rebooting, I lose the NFC options under settings. If I do a factory reset I regain the options, but when I re-flash root I lose them again. NFC writing programs can't detect NFC ability on my phone, and ztest says I don't have it.
I am running the stock factory image.
NFC works fine before I root. I have rooted every Android device I've had, and never experienced this. Is this an N6 issue, a lollipop issue, or some special circumstance of my own creating?
Has anyone else experienced this?
TIA.
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Rooted, and unlocked via NTK here. NFC works fine.
goodfellaslxa said:
I have rooted my N6 via adb, the supersu .bat file, TWRP, and the Nexus Toolkit. No matter what I do, after restoring my N6 and rebooting, I lose the NFC options under settings. If I do a factory reset I regain the options, but when I re-flash root I lose them again. NFC writing programs can't detect NFC ability on my phone, and ztest says I don't have it.
I am running the stock factory image.
NFC works fine before I root. I have rooted every Android device I've had, and never experienced this. Is this an N6 issue, a lollipop issue, or some special circumstance of my own creating?
Has anyone else experienced this?
TIA.
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what are you using to gain root? the latest supersu should not mess things up. the latest supersu is version 2.37 http://download.chainfire.eu/636/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.37.zip
I've had no problems at all. I used the wugfresh toolkit over in the development section. Worked flawlessly and was pretty much the easiest root I've ever used. You just click buttons. Lol. Go back to full stock and use that.
I have used Wug's toolkit, and agree it's very easy. I have also tried every other method. I have only flashed the stock rom. Maybe it's something that's loading afterwards? Are any apps known to kill NFC? I literally lose the option to enable NFC (and also Android beam). It's just not there.
My process has been 1. Flash stock rom. 2. Restore from Google. 3. Flash root. Sometime after flashing root (and making sure I still have NFC) it disappears.
Again, I have rooted many phones over the years, and never had this problem. I am going to have to try to diagnose what step exactly causes me to lose NFC. I reflashed yesterday and had NFC, but today it's gone again.
I don't think I'm doing anything out of the ordinary, so I will post IF I find the culprit. I doubt I will be the only one to experience this.
goodfellaslxa said:
I have used Wug's toolkit, and agree it's very easy. I have also tried every other method. I have only flashed the stock rom. Maybe it's something that's loading afterwards? Are any apps known to kill NFC? I literally lose the option to enable NFC (and also Android beam). It's just not there.
My process has been 1. Flash stock rom. 2. Restore from Google. 3. Flash root. Sometime after flashing root (and making sure I still have NFC) it disappears.
Again, I have rooted many phones over the years, and never had this problem. I am going to have to try to diagnose what step exactly causes me to lose NFC. I reflashed yesterday and had NFC, but today it's gone again.
I don't think I'm doing anything out of the ordinary, so I will post IF I find the culprit. I doubt I will be the only one to experience this.
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again, ill repeat myself, what file are you using to gain root? if you are using older files, they break things.
simms22 said:
again, ill repeat myself, what file are you using to gain root? if you are using older files, they break things.
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I used 2.36. I'll try 2.37 to see if it makes a difference.
goodfellaslxa said:
I used 2.36. I'll try 2.37 to see if it makes a difference.
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it doesnt matter, 2.36 is still good. the only thing i can tell you is root your phone the right way. you want to fastboot oem unlock the bootloader first, then fastboot flash a custom recovery, then flash the the supersu file via that recovery, then just reboot.
simms22 said:
it doesnt matter, 2.36 is still good. the only thing i can tell you is root your phone the right way. you want to fastboot oem unlock the bootloader first, then fastboot flash a custom recovery, then flash the the supersu file via that recovery, then just reboot.
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Is there an issue with the following method?
fastboot oem unlock
chainfire's autoroot in stock recovery
Just trying to understand if there is a reason why I should do it a different way. At this time, I don't need custom recovery (all I want root for at the moment is adaway - and that is working fine). I suspect i will end up flashing TWRP in the near future (when I need it).
jj14 said:
Is there an issue with the following method?
fastboot oem unlock
chainfire's autoroot in stock recovery
Just trying to understand if there is a reason why I should do it a different way. At this time, I don't need custom recovery (all I want root for at the moment is adaway - and that is working fine). I suspect i will end up flashing TWRP in the near future (when I need it).
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yes, there very well could be. doing it right is just as easy as using any root toolkit, its a nexus and has the options to do it manually, no hacking. if you have the drivers to your computer installed, it takes about 3-4 minutes.
simms22 said:
yes, there very well could be. doing it right is just as easy as using any root toolkit, its a nexus and has the options to do it manually, no hacking. if you have the drivers to your computer installed, it takes about 3-4 minutes.
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Till Lollipop, I've always done it the manual way. With lollipop on my N5 and then, on my N6, the sticky's here didn't seem to provide any different method - it was autoroot.
Reading other threads showed that it was either custom kernel with relaxed permissions and supersu, or autoroot, or the toolkit.
I know that chainfire was testing a version of supersu that wouldn't need the modified kernel, but it was still in beta.
So, what method would you have recommended? (which did you use?) SuperSU by itself isn't sufficient (unless you went with the beta). Or is there a different guide/sticky thread that I missed?
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Till Lollipop, I've always done it the manual way. With lollipop on my N5 and then, on my N6, the sticky's here didn't seem to provide any different method - it was autoroot.
Reading other threads showed that it was either custom kernel with relaxed permissions and supersu, or autoroot, or the toolkit.
I know that chainfire was testing a version of supersu that wouldn't need the modified kernel, but it was still in beta.
So, what method would you have recommended? (which did you use?) SuperSU by itself isn't sufficient (unless you went with the beta). Or is there a different guide/sticky thread that I missed?
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i recommend the way i did it, the right way. fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flash a recovery, and flash the latest supersu. what you are reading is now considered old. flashing the new supersu(beta) is all thats needed.
simms22 said:
i recommend the way i did it, the right way. fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flash a recovery, and flash the latest supersu. what you are reading is now considered old. flashing the new supersu(beta) is all thats needed.
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I guess I'll try it when the next update comes along. Get system partition back to stock by flashing appropriate system images, and then using the new supersu.
jj14 said:
I guess I'll try it when the next update comes along. Get system partition back to stock by flashing appropriate system images, and then using the new supersu.
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oh, i almost forgot. the n6 has a new option, before unlocking the bootloader, you have to go to developer settings and enable oem unlock.
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oh, i almost forgot. the n6 has a new option, before unlocking the bootloader, you have to go to developer settings and enable oem unlock.
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Thanks
Yeah, I knew that (I already unlocked bootloader and rooted)
Well, after reflashing and not rooting I still lost NFC (though it took several hours and a few reboots before it stopped), so I decided to try not using google restore, and setup as a new device.
After manually reinstalling 300+ apps, reconfiguring everything, and rooting (using 2.37), NFC appears to be working fine. I *think* that some setting that was being restored from previous google backups eventually killed NFC.
I'm not rooted... stock T-Mobile Nexus 6 running a nano SIM from my Droid Maxx on VZW. There are no NFC settings in the Wireless settings section.
I'm not unlocked or rooted... just took the over the air update that came right after the phone first powered up.
Is the nano SIM a factor? What exactly is the difference between the NFC nano SIM and the non-NFC nano SIM? The Droid Maxx has NFC, so I assume that its nano SIM supports NFC. Not sure what's going on here.
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I'm not rooted... stock T-Mobile Nexus 6 running a nano SIM from my Droid Maxx on VZW. There are no NFC settings in the Wireless settings section.
I'm not unlocked or rooted... just took the over the air update that came right after the phone first powered up.
Is the nano SIM a factor? What exactly is the difference between the NFC nano SIM and the non-NFC nano SIM? The Droid Maxx has NFC, so I assume that its nano SIM supports NFC. Not sure what's going on here.
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I think its not a root issue. Did you restore a previous backup, or use the tap-to-import option? I think there is a setting that is being imported that causes this. Try resetting to stock, and when you go through the initial setup don't import a backup. That fixed it for me.
I used the original auto-root, and I still have NFC options available also. (and I never had to enable developer options. I unlocked the bootloader right out of the box).
Hmmm... was hoping to avoid doing the factory reset. I did try to the Tap to Go option but wasn't sure if it did anything. I'm mostly interested in getting my WiFi settings restored. I suspect your right about a restored setting mucking this up. I may have to do the reset anyway because of the other problem I'm having with Facebook that I posted about in an earlier thread.

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