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Currently on VZN, XT1060, MotoX, DEV unlocked bootloader, TWRP, SuperSU:
version: 4.4
kernel: [email protected]#1
system: 140.45.5.ghost_verizon.Verizon.en.US
build: 13.11.1Q2.X-69-3
NO ROM And I only changed two items:
1. VzwEntitlementService.apk via [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536166] by changing the originalVzwEntitlementService.apk to VzwEntitlementService.apk.bak
2. Remove bootloader warning image
Question: for the 4.4.2 update (hopefully coming soon)
1. Can I just get the 4.4.2 update via OTA with my current setup
2. Or do I have a to flash back to stock
Thank you much.
and I'm new to xda.
you need to flash the stock recovery and then run the OTA. after it installs flash your custom recovery back.
dray_jr said:
you need to flash the stock recovery and then run the OTA. after it installs flash your custom recovery back.
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Thanks, if someone has an unlocked bootloader but is not rooted and they removed the bootloader unlocked message using the command:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
and used a logo.bin file that has the original kitkat 4.4 logo in it, can they take the OTA without doing anything else?
Also, when you flash the stock recovery, you become unrooted and so then if you flash your custom recovery after the OTA, you reroot, right?
Are you supposed to wipe the davlik/cache or anything else like that before you take the OTA?
Cozume said:
Thanks, if someone has an unlocked bootloader but is not rooted and they removed the bootloader unlocked message using the command:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
and used a logo.bin file that has the original kitkat 4.4 logo in it, can they take the OTA without doing anything else?
Also, when you flash the stock recovery, you become unrooted and so then if you flash your custom recovery after the OTA, you reroot, right?
Are you supposed to wipe the davlik/cache or anything else like that before you take the OTA?
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as for the logo i am not sure i think you should be ok .
as for when you flash the stock recovery yes you loose root but when you reflash the custom recovery if you still dont have root just reinstall SuperSU and you will be good to go,
and anytime i flash something i always wipe the cache/davlik
dray_jr said:
and anytime i flash something i always wipe the cache/davlik
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really so when I flashed my custom recovery to root for the first time, I should have wiped that?
Cozume said:
really so when I flashed my custom recovery to root for the first time, I should have wiped that?
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you dont have too but it is recommended
dray_jr said:
as for when you flash the stock recovery yes you loose root but when you reflash the custom recovery if you still dont have root just reinstall SuperSU and you will be good to go
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Hmm, I have a VZW DE, unlocked bootloader, flashed TWRP then SuperSU to get root, then flashed the stock recovery and still have root. I honestly can't remember if I re-rooted after flashing back to stock recovery, but I don't think that I did. Are you saying that flashing to stock recovery should have unrooted the phone? What does it mean if it didn't? I hope I'm remembering correctly.
I'd like to be able to get the OTA 4.4.2 update from VZW when available but I keep reading it's not possible with root. How do I remove root if reflashing the stock recovery didn't do it? I'm coming from a GNex which was much simpler so I want to make sure I'm prepared for the OTA when it arrives. Thanks!
Melarsa said:
Hmm, I have a VZW DE, unlocked bootloader, flashed TWRP then SuperSU to get root, then flashed the stock recovery and still have root. I honestly can't remember if I re-rooted after flashing back to stock recovery, but I don't think that I did. Are you saying that flashing to stock recovery should have unrooted the phone? What does it mean if it didn't? I hope I'm remembering correctly.
I'd like to be able to get the OTA 4.4.2 update from VZW when available but I keep reading it's not possible with root. How do I remove root if reflashing the stock recovery didn't do it? I'm coming from a GNex which was much simpler so I want to make sure I'm prepared for the OTA when it arrives. Thanks!
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OK,listen and listen closely, by far the best way to accept the ota is flash stock recovery and also flash your system.img, I don't care what other folks say, I've been here for 3 ota's , this will prevent any chances of having issues when accepting the ota. You may also flash Verizon's sbf firmware when available, the later is what I prefer
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
flashallthetime said:
OK,listen and listen closely, by far the best way to accept the ota is flash stock recovery and also flash your system.img, I don't care what other folks say, I've been here for 3 ota's , this will prevent any chances of having issues when accepting the ota. You may also flash Verizon's sbf firmware when available, the later is what I prefer
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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Got it, that's what I'll do when the time comes. Thanks!
flashallthetime said:
OK,listen and listen closely, by far the best way to accept the ota is flash stock recovery and also flash your system.img, I don't care what other folks say, I've been here for 3 ota's , this will prevent any chances of having issues when accepting the ota. You may also flash Verizon's sbf firmware when available, the later is what I prefer
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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Could I do a TWRP backup of /data and just flash the entire system back to new, take the OTA and TWRP restore /data?
Or does /data contain some stuff that is linked to the version of Android I did the backup with?
fbiryujin said:
Could I do a TWRP backup of /data and just flash the entire system back to new, take the OTA and TWRP restore /data?
Or does /data contain some stuff that is linked to the version of Android I did the backup with?
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Why would you need to do that? /data isn't going anywhere in the process of flashing system and recovery and then taking an OTA
piccit said:
Why would you need to do that? /data isn't going anywhere in the process of flashing system and recovery and then taking an OTA
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I thought it might be different because I'm rooted, and encrypted.
fbiryujin said:
Could I do a TWRP backup of /data and just flash the entire system back to new, take the OTA and TWRP restore /data?
Or does /data contain some stuff that is linked to the version of Android I did the backup with?
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You can try to restore your data after you upgrade, there is no guarantee you won't have any issues but it won't be a huge problem, you'll just have to factory reset. It no different when you flash a custom ROM , if the developer uses a new base then often they request you to do a clean fresh install, otherwise you'll have issues
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
flashallthetime said:
You can try to restore your data after you upgrade, there is no guarantee you won't have any issues but it won't be a huge problem, you'll just have to factory reset. It no different when you flash a custom ROM , if the developer uses a new base then often they request you to do a clean fresh install, otherwise you'll have issues
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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I'm not using a custom ROM though.
fbiryujin said:
I'm not using a custom ROM though.
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I understand that, try it and see what happens, you might be OK restoring your data , no harm in trying
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
flashallthetime said:
I understand that, try it and see what happens, you might be OK restoring your data , no harm in trying
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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So far no official update available to me even after flashing the stock image from Moto. My biggest goal here is to find a way to backup and restore nandroids from the encrypted phone.
Flash and relock Moto X manually
No lie my a$$hole did pucker up though the whole process but... success woohoo!
I followed the instruction on Motorola website [https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images] one thing I did not have is 'Motorola fastboot utility to flash (included in the Darwin/, Linux/ or Windows/ directory)' had to do some searching; came across [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138092] Thanks for that.
DETAILS (So this is what I was working with):
VZN, XT1060, MotoX, DEV unlocked bootloader, TWRP, SuperSU:
version: 4.4 | system: 140.45.5.ghost_verizon.Verizon.en.US | build: 13.11.1Q2.X-69-3
Did this on my Mac, NOT on PC
Steps:
1. got recovery image
2. got Motorola fastboot utility from | http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138092 moto-fastboot-osx.zip
3. used the fastboot from Darwin folder
4. follow steps from motorola website, but did not oem lock [$ fastboot oem lock]
5. last step reboot [$ fastboot reboot] a$$hole pucker up
But success, everything booted up properly even had the warning bootloader unlocked image
There was one point when it got to the Verizon boot image; it took abit longer a$$hole pucker up but finished booting.
Then phone went through the setup process (like new).... It's Miller time!
Come on 4.4.2 update via OTA
_slam said:
No lie my a$$hole did pucker up though the whole process but... success woohoo!
I followed the instruction on Motorola website [https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images] one thing I did not have is 'Motorola fastboot utility to flash (included in the Darwin/, Linux/ or Windows/ directory)' had to do some searching; came across [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138092] Thanks for that.
DETAILS (So this is what I was working with):
VZN, XT1060, MotoX, DEV unlocked bootloader, TWRP, SuperSU:
version: 4.4 | system: 140.45.5.ghost_verizon.Verizon.en.US | build: 13.11.1Q2.X-69-3
Did this on my Mac, NOT on PC
Steps:
1. got recovery image
2. got Motorola fastboot utility from | http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138092 moto-fastboot-osx.zip
3. used the fastboot from Darwin folder
4. follow steps from motorola website, but did not oem lock [$ fastboot oem lock]
5. last step reboot [$ fastboot reboot] a$$hole pucker up
But success, everything booted up properly even had the warning bootloader unlocked image
There was one point when it got to the Verizon boot image; it took abit longer a$$hole pucker up but finished booting.
Then phone went through the setup process (like new).... It's Miller time!
Come on 4.4.2 update via OTA
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I just want to make sure that when you did this all it did was remove root and replace the bootloader, not any data or settings you had on your phone. That is the only thing that worries me before I decide to do the 4.4.2 update.
_slam said:
Currently on VZN, XT1060, MotoX, DEV unlocked bootloader, TWRP, SuperSU:
version: 4.4
kernel: [email protected]#1
system: 140.45.5.ghost_verizon.Verizon.en.US
build: 13.11.1Q2.X-69-3
NO ROM And I only changed two items:
1. VzwEntitlementService.apk via [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536166] by changing the originalVzwEntitlementService.apk to VzwEntitlementService.apk.bak
2. Remove bootloader warning image
Question: for the 4.4.2 update (hopefully coming soon)
1. Can I just get the 4.4.2 update via OTA with my current setup
2. Or do I have a to flash back to stock
Thank you much.
and I'm new to xda.
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1) You don't need to do much. Revert the Entitlement hack you did, you need the one that came on the device, not a hacked one.
2) Flash the stock recovery back to your phone. You'll need the stock recovery to install the OTA. Just do it the same way you flashed TWRP to your phone but use the stock recovery.img file from the 4.4 .sbf ( http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=5 )
You will NOT lose root flashing the stock recovery, you will NOT lose root taking the OTA.
After updating, use Xposed and the Moto Tether module for tethering instead of using a hacked version of the app.
shadowmonk36 said:
I just want to make sure that when you did this all it did was remove root and replace the bootloader, not any data or settings you had on your phone. That is the only thing that worries me before I decide to do the 4.4.2 update.
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If you have the Dev edition from VZW, it's simple to install the OTA.
This is what I did as I had root and xposed installed.
1. Download 4.4.2 file from XDA and cut and paste it from download folder to root of sdcard
2. Flash stock 4.4 recovery image via fastboot.
3. Flash 4.4 system image using mfastboot (must use mfastboot)
4. Boot into recovery
5. Apply update and selected the OTA zip.
6. Reboot
7. Power down and boot back into fastboot.
8. Flash TWRP, allow it to root, reboot.
9. Reinstall Xposed framework.
All my data and settings were still there. Even my xposed modules reactivated. No additional setup and my phone was exactly the same but had 4.4.2.
Only caveat is only do this if you've never installed other OS's and have only taken official OTAs from VZW. You need to be on the right bootloader. Don't brick your phone.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
My Moto X now refuses to boot. With stock recovery it'll get past the bootloader, then blink an image of a dead android with the message "Error" briefly, and keep doing so every ~10 seconds. If I flash TWRP, any attempt to boot takes me to TWRP, with log messages reading "unable to mount..." for a bunch of partitions (/data, /cache, storage, etc.)
Can I recover my device?
The short sequence of events: I rooted my phone (T-Mobile phone, unlocked it via Motorola's website) and installed TWRP. Later I tried to accept the 4.4.2 OTA update, but the phone wouldn't take the update, because TWRP. Flashed stock recovery tried again, got stuck in bootloop. Tried flashing back the 4.4 / 140.44.3 images from here, now I'm stuck with a blinking error message.
I see there are a bunch of image files bundled into the 4.4.2 / 161.44.25 update - would flashing those do any good?
What version is your bootloader?
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What version is your bootloader?
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Version 30.B2.
OK, you still have the 4.4 bootloader so you should have no problem flashing the full tmobile/retail/dev edition build of firmware. I'd perform a full flash with rsdlite or with fastboot using all of the commands in the xml file in the same order. Do not skip any files or bypass any files if there are errors.
This will reset your phone and wipe all content!
Did you attempt to clear dalvik and cache, I believe you can do it through fastboot
Fast boot erase cache should work . its trying to flash the it's ,so you need to delete the cache where the ota file downloaded to
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
so here is abit more help here are the full firmware links
T-Mobile 4.4
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=2
that is the file you need to flash with RSD Lite or Fastboot and it should get you 100% back up and running.
But then if you want to go to 4.4.2 after you flash the firmware before you add anything or install TWRP just update the phone to 4.4.2 then install the custom recovery and SuperSU.
Steve-x said:
OK, you still have the 4.4 bootloader so you should have no problem flashing the full tmobile/retail/dev edition build of firmware. I'd perform a full flash with rsdlite or with fastboot using all of the commands in the xml file in the same order. Do not skip any files or bypass any files if there are errors.
This will reset your phone and wipe all content!
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I have tried both RSD Lite, and applying all of the commands from the XML file manually, following the directions from here. Both ways, I still get the blinking error message
The "can't mount..." log messages I get if I flash back to TWRP suggest it could be some sort of partitioning problem, but I'm not sure how to diagnose that.
And the flashing of all files completes successfully?
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And the flashing of all files completes successfully?
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I could have sworn that I wasn't getting any errors previously. Now, however, after trying to flash system.img (making sure to use mfastboot, of course), I get an error on the phone, "sp space is not enough". Not sure what it means, and Googling around doesn't turn up any answers.
dray_jr said:
so here is abit more help here are the full firmware links
T-Mobile 4.4
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=2
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Yep, that's exactly what I flashed. Made sure the md5sum matched my download and everything.
flashallthetime said:
Did you attempt to clear dalvik and cache, I believe you can do it through fastboot
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Yep, cleared the cache, no luck
Ouch, it does kind of sound like the partition table got damaged. I suppose you could try "fastboot erase system" and then try to flash the system partition again.
So I guess more warnings into my noobs guide to accept an ota thread
Maybe I should put a notice not to accept the ota and only flash your carriers sbf firmware when available?
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
Steve-x said:
Ouch, it does kind of sound like the partition table got damaged. I suppose you could try "fastboot erase system" and then try to flash the system partition again.
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Code:
C:\Users\spiffytech\Documents\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase system
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
erasing 'system'...
(bootloader) Permission denied
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.101s
Well, that was very weird. In the bootloader I scrolled through the menu and accidentally selected "Factory". No idea what that's supposed to do, but now my phone boots again! I'm going to really, really, hope I don't break it again...
I want to try the 4.4.2 update now, but given I'm not really sure why my device works again I'm scared to.
spiffytech said:
Well, that was very weird. In the bootloader I scrolled through the menu and accidentally selected "Factory". No idea what that's supposed to do, but now my phone boots again! I'm going to really, really, hope I don't break it again...
I want to try the 4.4.2 update now, but given I'm not really sure why my device works again I'm scared to.
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Good for you, I would wait for the sbf firmware to be available to flash, seems to me a safer way of getting the update
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
flashallthetime said:
Good for you, I would wait for the sbf firmware to be available to flash, seems to me a safer way of getting the update
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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I'll go with that plan What is it that makes flashing from sbf safer?
So if you perform a full factory reset the phone will boot up normally now? If that is the case then I don't see any problem with accepting the OTA to 4.4.2.
Help PLZ
I had the exact same problem as OP, took the same course of action, and got a successful boot. I do some minimal stuff, check if everything is working, turn on dev mode, etc. I put in my wifi password.
I wanted to check if my bootloader was back to stock, so I turned off my device, and then tried to power on. Pressing the power button does nothing.
So I get into fastboot, and select factory (reset) again. It boots up, but it doesn't seem like it actually did a factory reset, because it automatically connected to my wifi..
Have you any idea what's going on, and how perhaps to solve this weird dilemna?
EDIT: I'm not sure if I actually did anything, but after a couple reboots it just started working normally. I installed the update to 4.4.2 and everything is smooth thus far.
Eventually the phone prompted me to apply the 4.4.2 update so often the phone was actually unusable - it'd go back to the "do you want to update?" screen as soon as I backed out of it. I was thus forced to apply it OTA. Fortunately, the update went through fine this time, and my phone continues to work fine
Thanks for your help, folks!
Hi all,
Is there any difference, if I'm with Art or Dalvik for receiving the update?
I don't receive the update yet, still in 4.4.2 and I use Art,
I'm questioning if with Dalvik can get earlier?
Br
Sent from my XT1052 using XDA Free mobile app
If your device is getting the update, it doesn't matter which runtime, ART or Dalvik, you are running. You'll get it when you get it.
Sent from my XT1060 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
sylarm said:
Hi all,
Is there any difference, if I'm with Art or Dalvik for receiving the update?
I don't receive the update yet, still in 4.4.2 and I use Art,
I'm questioning if with Dalvik can get earlier?
Br
Sent from my XT1052 using XDA Free mobile app
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I noticed you're using 1052. I'm not 100% but I thought the current soak test was only for XT1060
sylarm said:
Hi all,
Is there any difference, if I'm with Art or Dalvik for receiving the update?
I don't receive the update yet, still in 4.4.2 and I use Art,
I'm questioning if with Dalvik can get earlier?
Br
Sent from my XT1052 using XDA Free mobile app
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As already advised, it doesn't matter. But please be sure to post in the correct sub-forum next time. Questions belong in Q&A, NOT General. See the 2nd stick post at the top of the General Sub-forum...
sylarm said:
Hi all,
Is there any difference, if I'm with Art or Dalvik for receiving the update?
I don't receive the update yet, still in 4.4.2 and I use Art,
I'm questioning if with Dalvik can get earlier?
Br
Sent from my XT1052 using XDA Free mobile app
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Me to Still waiting for OTA for my XT1052(Rooted).... I could not find the OTA Capture zip
treyf711 said:
I noticed you're using 1052. I'm not 100% but I thought the current soak test was only for XT1060
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Moto X (XT 1052) phones in India have already started receiving the 4.4.4 update
Here in Portugal nothing, and this update I is missing here, to fix the S. O. Battery drain.
At least I hope so...
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yekollu said:
Moto X (XT 1052) phones in India have already started receiving the 4.4.4 update
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Have you seen anyone having the 4.4.4 on an Indian X? Moto announced about the update kinda quickly.
devilsdouble said:
Have you seen anyone having the 4.4.4 on an Indian X? Moto announced about the update kinda quickly.
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Yep!!! Not much of a cosmetic difference though. Phone appliccation looks a little different, there is the new alert app and also the Google+ app (with accompanying Photos)
Not much difference compared to 4.4.2 I hope it gives better battery life. light user interface of dialer, camera tweaks, added pause button in video recording.
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Update 4.4.4 Xt1052
Today morning, when i woked up and checked my phone, there was a update notification of 4.4.4. I was pretty much exicted looking that and i start the update process.
Now when the download was completed i clicked on Install the update, phone automatically powered off and rebooted into the TWRP and does nothing with that update. I selected that zip update file from cache folder and failed to install from TWRP as well. Then i rebooted the phone and after some time like 1 minute phone again rebooted into TWRP this time i removed CACHE so that next time the phone will not reboot and it works fine but i can't install the update
Please tell me how should i update now from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4, , if you did on your rooted moto x. I only unlocked bootloader and din't change the rom. Rom is still the same which i got at the time of purchase
vijayid_94 said:
Today morning, when i woked up and checked my phone, there was a update notification of 4.4.4. I was pretty much exicted looking that and i start the update process.
Now when the download was completed i clicked on Install the update, phone automatically powered off and rebooted into the TWRP and does nothing with that update. I selected that zip update file from cache folder and failed to install from TWRP as well. Then i rebooted the phone and after some time like 1 minute phone again rebooted into TWRP this time i removed CACHE so that next time the phone will not reboot and it works fine but i can't install the update
Please tell me how should i update now from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4, , if you did on your rooted moto x. I only unlocked bootloader and din't change the rom. Rom is still the same which i got at the time of purchase
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........flash back 4.4.2 stock recovery.....
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........flash back 4.4.2 stock recovery.....
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Bro i had mentioned that i din't changed the rom, its already the stock one which i got with it. I had just unlocked the bootloader.
Do i still need to go to Stock
vijayid_94 said:
Bro i had mentioned that i din't changed the rom, its already the stock one which i got with it. I had just unlocked the bootloader.
Do i still need to go to Stock
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Stock ----recovery----. You specifically said it rebooted into TWRP - which means you HAD to have flashed custom recovery. So flash stock recovery back on - from the 4.4.2 sbf of your carrier:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and assuming you haven't made any significant modifications to /system, the OTA will install without issue. You data will be intact.
Recovery does not = ROM. Two different things.
Correct! Stock recovery must be present or the OTA update will fail.
If you have Xposed with any module you must remove them too.
Flashed stock recovery and still unsuccessful with 4.4.4 OTA upgrade
This is for Verizon Developer's Moto X with an unlocked bootloader.
I forgot that I loaded TWRP on my wife's phone so I tried to take the update and it failed. I also had the modified vzwentitlement.apk loaded so that she could use native tethering. So here's what I did:
- Deleted the modified vzwentitlement.apk
- Removed the ".bak" from the original vzwentitlementservice.apk.bak and the vzwentitlementservice.odex.bak files
- Unrooted the phone using SuperSU's Permanent Unroot option in settings (not sure that was required but didn't want to take any chances
- Downloaded and unzipped the Moto X 4.4.2 from the Motorola firmware site
- Copied the unzipped recovery.img to the Minimal ADB and Fastboot directory
- Flashed the stock recovery back to the phone
I did all that and the phone went into recovery with the little green Droid guy with the hatch open. The blue progress line got about halfway done when the phone rebooted and said it was unsuccessful.
Any ideas what I'm missing? I'd hate to have to flash back to 4.4.2 and lose all her settings, but I will if no one has any better suggestions.
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This is for Verizon Developer's Moto X with an unlocked bootloader.
I forgot that I loaded TWRP on my wife's phone so I tried to take the update and it failed. I also had the modified vzwentitlement.apk loaded so that she could use native tethering. So here's what I did:
- Deleted the modified vzwentitlement.apk
- Removed the ".bak" from the original vzwentitlementservice.apk.bak and the vzwentitlementservice.odex.bak files
- Unrooted the phone using SuperSU's Permanent Unroot option in settings (not sure that was required but didn't want to take any chances
- Downloaded and unzipped the Moto X 4.4.2 from the Motorola firmware site
- Copied the unzipped recovery.img to the Minimal ADB and Fastboot directory
- Flashed the stock recovery back to the phone
I did all that and the phone went into recovery with the little green Droid guy with the hatch open. The blue progress line got about halfway done when the phone rebooted and said it was unsuccessful.
Any ideas what I'm missing? I'd hate to have to flash back to 4.4.2 and lose all her settings, but I will if no one has any better suggestions.
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Use the FXZ instead. It is a "keep data" FXZ which means that all here data and apps will be intact. It will require re-flashing TWRP, and re-rooting afterwards. You will also need to re-do the entitlement hack. It's very easy. You can use RSD Lite, and you should be back up and running with everything intact in less than 15 minutes from start.
The FXZ method does not use a manifest since it replaces your partitions completely - except for /data (where all your apps and settings are stored).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/fxz-moto-x-4-4-4-212-55-26-t2827307
Hey guys.
I had download stock recovery for my Moto X.
The zip contain many files as seen into the image below.
Please someone tell me the procedure of flashing them into my phone. I don't know actually how to go now. Do i need to wipe all the data from the phone or just have to wipe system only.
Is the below commands are enough or i have to do some other things as well.
adb reboot bootloader
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot flash logo logo.bin
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
mfastboot erase cache
mfastboot erase userdata
mfastboot erase customize
mfastboot erase clogo
mfastboot oem fb_mode_clear
mfastboot reboot
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samwathegreat said:
Use the FXZ instead. It is a "keep data" FXZ which means that all here data and apps will be intact. It will require re-flashing TWRP, and re-rooting afterwards. You will also need to re-do the entitlement hack. It's very easy. You can use RSD Lite, and you should be back up and running with everything intact in less than 15 minutes from start.
The FXZ method does not use a manifest since it replaces your partitions completely - except for /data (where all your apps and settings are stored).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/fxz-moto-x-4-4-4-212-55-26-t2827307
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That did the trick, or at least a variation of it did the trick. The post said that the new 4.4.4 FXZ actually DID wipe date, so I followed the RSD Flasher instructions but kept data with a fresh 4.4.2 flash instead. Then I downloaded the 4.4.4 OTA. This time it took. I have re-rooted and got my tether hack back in place. Thanks for all your help.
vijayid_94 said:
Hey guys.
I had download stock recovery for my Moto X.
The zip contain many files as seen into the image below.
Please someone tell me the procedure of flashing them into my phone. I don't know actually how to go now. Do i need to wipe all the data from the phone or just have to wipe system only.
Is the below commands are enough or i have to do some other things as well.
adb reboot bootloader
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot flash logo logo.bin
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
mfastboot erase cache
mfastboot erase userdata
mfastboot erase customize
mfastboot erase clogo
mfastboot oem fb_mode_clear
mfastboot reboot
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Fastboot flash recovery recovery.IMG
Should be sufficient. If you still can't take the ota, then also do:
mfastboot flash system system.img
Now you should be able to accept the ota without losing data. You will need to flash TWRP back and re-root.
If anything goes wrong, you will run all the commands you listed but that WILL erase all of your data.
Good luck :good:
Hey guys, I just got the 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 update notification on my XT1058 (Movistar, Chile). The thing is, I have TWRP so I know I can't take it right now. The device is not rooted nor it has xposed installed. My question is, how do I safely go back to stock recovery? Thanks in advance
Extract the recovery.img from your carriers 4.4.3 sbf and flash just the recovery image via fastboot. Commands should look like this.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Travisdroidx2 said:
Extract the recovery.img from your carriers 4.4.3 sbf and flash just the recovery image via fastboot. Commands should look like this.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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There's only 4.4.2 available on the sbf list to download. Is it ok or should I take another step?
chalocesped said:
There's only 4.4.2 available on the sbf list to download. Is it ok or should I take another step?
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They are the same (the 4.4.2 / 4.4.3 recoveries).
Hit the THANKS button under the posts of those who have helped you...
samwathegreat said:
They are the same (the 4.4.2 / 4.4.3 recoveries).
Hit the THANKS button under the posts of those who have helped you...
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I see! Thank you
I managed to flash the stock recovery, but now I'm unable to turn on wifi. Any thoughts?
chalocesped said:
I managed to flash the stock recovery, but now I'm unable to turn on wifi. Any thoughts?
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Did you take the OTA? How did you flash stock recovery? It sounds like you borked your /persist partition...
samwathegreat said:
Did you take the OTA? How did you flash stock recovery? It sounds like you borked your /persist partition...
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No I haven't, as I can't download it via mobile network. I downloaded the 4.4.2 stock firmware, took the recovery file from the zip and did fastboot recovery recovery.img. After booting and realizing I couldn't turn on the wifi (slides immediately to off) I did a factory reset but it didn't solve it
chalocesped said:
No I haven't, as I can't download it via mobile network. I downloaded the 4.4.2 stock firmware, took the recovery file from the zip and did fastboot recovery recovery.img. After booting and realizing I couldn't turn on the wifi (slides immediately to off) I did a factory reset but it didn't solve it
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Have you tried wiping cache and dalvik, then rebooting? That used to solve a similar problem on another phone.
gokart2 said:
Have you tried wiping cache and dalvik, then rebooting? That used to solve a similar problem on another phone.
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Unsuccesful, sadly. Will try to restore a previous backup made with twrp
OTA 4.4
Do you have to go back to stock recovery if you're using TWRP recovery? Or is there a way to apply the update while using TWRP? I downloaded the update, told it to install and it rebooted to TWRP. The only zip I found was the old update under cache. Is there a way to do this or where do I find the newly downloaded file to install?
When I couldn't find the file I just rebooted. After booting up the phone attempted to reboot and install about 3 or 4 times before saying unsuccessful and operating normally.
TKil9 said:
Do you have to go back to stock recovery if you're using TWRP recovery? Or is there a way to apply the update while using TWRP? I downloaded the update, told it to install and it rebooted to TWRP. The only zip I found was the old update under cache. Is there a way to do this or where do I find the newly downloaded file to install?
When I couldn't find the file I just rebooted. After booting up the phone attempted to reboot and install about 3 or 4 times before saying unsuccessful and operating normally.
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You have to use stock recovery.... Just flash TWRP back on afterwards.
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superp32 said:
Could it be because he downgraded from 4.4.3
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Who downgraded? The OP doesn't appear to have downgraded - he only flashed the stock recovery from 4.4.2 (which is the same as the 4.4.3 stock recovery). I'm confused.
samwathegreat said:
Who downgraded? The OP doesn't appear to have downgraded - he only flashed the stock recovery from 4.4.2 (which is the same as the 4.4.3 stock recovery). I'm confused.
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I am in the process of deleting it I didn't see your post about them being the same. He has to have an unlocked bootloader to have twrp correct?
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superp32 said:
I am in the process of deleting it I didn't see your post about them being the same. He has to have an unlocked bootloader to have twrp correct?
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Yup, although safestrap recovery (for locked bootloaders) is based on TWRP, it isn't the same. So at least he will be able to root again afterwards. Being unlocked doesn't affect the ability to take an OTA though. I've seen some people confused about that and tell people that they need to re-lock before taking an OTA. This is NOT the case. Stock recovery is required though.
Don't want to confuse anybody though. Just ignore the above. All that really matters is you must have stock recovery and no significant modifications to /system (no Xposed, etc.).
I'm on 4.4.2 for Sprint, i got the update to install 4.4.4, after reading this thread and the guide to flash OTA i see I have to return to stock recovery. My question is in the guide it says '' if you have at any point of time flashed any 4.4.2 firmware along with the boot loader 30.B3 or 30.B4
DO NOT FLASH THE OTA, YOU WILL HAVE A HARD BRICKED MOTO''...... my bootloader says 30.B4 , so should i take the OTA?
reds28heem said:
I'm on 4.4.2 for Sprint, i got the update to install 4.4.4, after reading this thread and the guide to flash OTA i see I have to return to stock recovery. My question is in the guide it says '' if you have at any point of time flashed any 4.4.2 firmware along with the boot loader 30.B3 or 30.B4
DO NOT FLASH THE OTA, YOU WILL HAVE A HARD BRICKED MOTO''...... my bootloader says 30.B4 , so should i take the OTA?
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Hmm I'm thinking that what you read might have been for another variant....I'm not familiar with the bootloader version.
Regardless, if you are concerned, you are completely safe to flash the ENTIRE stock 4.4.2 SBF, then you can SAFELY take the 4.4.4 OTA with no risk. And if you take the OTA immediately after flashing the entire SBF, you'll already have stock recovery and you can just flash TWRP and re-root AFTER you are on 4.4.4.
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(The above instructions ONLY apply to the Sprint variant. Not any of the variants that received 4.4.3.)
samwathegreat said:
Hmm I'm thinking that what you read might have been for another variant....I'm not familiar with the bootloader version.
Regardless, if you are concerned, you are completely safe to flash the ENTIRE stock 4.4.2 SBF, then you can SAFELY take the 4.4.4 OTA with no risk. And if you take the OTA immediately after flashing the entire SBF, you'll already have stock recovery and you can just flash TWRP and re-root AFTER you are on 4.4.4.
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(The above instructions ONLY apply to the Sprint variant. Not any of the variants that received 4.4.3.)
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Yeah that's what i was planning on doing completely flashing to stock then taking the OTA, just wanted to make sure I dont brick my phone
Problem, im trying flash stock but i keep getting this.
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target max-download-size: 768MB
Multi-Flash is enabled!
load_file: could not allocate 907079228 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
reds28heem said:
Yeah that's what i was planning on doing completely flashing to stock then taking the OTA, just wanted to make sure I dont brick my phone
Problem, im trying flash stock but i keep getting this.
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target max-download-size: 768MB
Multi-Flash is enabled!
load_file: could not allocate 907079228 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
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System.img is too big for the standard Fastboot.exe included in the Android SDK/PlatformTools. You must use the Moto tweaked fastboot (aka mfastboot) -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/X-STUFF/mfastboot-442.zip
My stock T-Mobile, unlocked bootloader N6 says that the 5.1.1. update is ready to install and then when I try to install it, it gets about 1/4 done and gives an error. I can reboot the phone at that point but the update never installs. Any suggestions? I've tried the factory reset and I get the same thing.
I downloaded the factory image and fastboot flashed the files.
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Shift2win said:
My stock T-Mobile, unlocked bootloader N6 says that the 5.1.1. update is ready to install and then when I try to install it, it gets about 1/4 done and gives an error. I can reboot the phone at that point but the update never installs. Any suggestions? I've tried the factory reset and I get the same thing.
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What error? Also, have you unencrypted?
Evolution_Tech said:
What error? Also, have you unencrypted?
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Haven't unencrypted at all. The only "mod" has been the unlocking of the bootloader. Everything else is bone stock. And it just shows a picture of the Android robot laying down and it just says error underneath it.
Shift2win said:
Haven't unencrypted at all. The only "mod" has been the unlocking of the bootloader. Everything else is bone stock. And it just shows a picture of the Android robot laying down and it just says error underneath it.
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Then as stated before, I recommend downloading the factory image, unzipping and flashing everything separately except userdata. Then you won't lose your data.
Shift2win said:
My stock T-Mobile, unlocked bootloader N6 says that the 5.1.1. update is ready to install and then when I try to install it, it gets about 1/4 done and gives an error. I can reboot the phone at that point but the update never installs. Any suggestions? I've tried the factory reset and I get the same thing.
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Mine is doing the exact same, I'm also stock and on T-Mobile.
^same here...rooted and T-Mobile.
skipm said:
Mine is doing the exact same, I'm also stock and on T-Mobile.
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n7plus1 said:
^same here...rooted and T-Mobile.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=61119896
Evolution_Tech said:
Then as stated before, I recommend downloading the factory image, unzipping and flashing everything separately except userdata. Then you won't lose your data.
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I am rooted with stock recovery. Can I do this via ADB or do i need to install TWRP?
neudof said:
I am rooted with stock recovery. Can I do this via ADB or do i need to install TWRP?
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Fastboot. You need an unlocked bootloader.
I have the same problem. I'm completely stock. Never done anything. I think it's a problem with the update. I've completely factory reset and wiped everything. I can't even get into the recovery mode. Just gives "no command" when I try.
robert_shipley said:
I have the same problem. I'm completely stock. Never done anything. I think it's a problem with the update. I've completely factory reset and wiped everything. I can't even get into the recovery mode. Just gives "no command" when I try.
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That's exactly my problem, I'm completely stock and have to remain that way since I use my phone at work and they require the AirWatch MDM agent to be installed. I even tried deactivating AirWatch and uninstalling it and I still couldn't get the update to install. I hope there is some way they can either erase and download the update again or just overwrite the current one because this one definitely has problems.
Error you get if you look at recovery messages is
"Verifying current system...
System Partition has unexpected contents
E:Error in /cache/update.zip
(Status 7)
read elsewhere that something has modified a system file so OTA won't work and you'll need to flash full image (erasing everything in process) - which is my next step unless I want to wait for OTA to address the issue in the install procedure. No one has figured out what that item is that caused the change in system - some uninstalled Amazon appstore without success.
bchildress said:
Error you get if you look at recovery messages is
"Verifying current system...
System Partition has unexpected contents
E:Error in /cache/update.zip
(Status 7)
read elsewhere that something has modified a system file so OTA won't work and you'll need to flash full image (erasing everything in process) - which is my next step unless I want to wait for OTA to address the issue in the install procedure. No one has figured out what that item is that caused the change in system - some uninstalled Amazon appstore without success.
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Just flash the system image. No need to flash everything. If you've unencrypted, then flash boot image too.
I have the same problem totaly stock, not rooted, untouched! I have the same error. I have 64 gb nexus 6 build number LMY47D.
Ok Guys,
Here is the solution,
1. Download stock image from google developer page, https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
2. Flash with long way;' DONT USE FLASH-ALL SCRIPT' (I tried, update fails again)
fastboot flash bootloader C:/image-shamu-XXXXXX/bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:/image-shamu-XXXXXX/radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system C:/image-shamu-XXXXXX/system.img
fastboot flash userdata C:/image-shamu-XXXXXX/userdata.img
(Note: this command will wipe your device (including /sdcard), EVEN if your bootloader is already unlocked.)
fastboot flash boot C:/image-shamu-XXXXXX/boot.img
fastboot flash recovery C:/image-shamu-XXXXXX/recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:/image-shamu-XXXXXX/cache.img
(FOR FURTHER INFO PLS SEE THE PAGE; http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008)
3. Just turn on your N6 and it will find update and will be succesfull this time
Why do all that then OTA? Why not just flash everything but userdata from the LMY28E image? Boom your updated and you didn't lose data.
Evolution_Tech said:
Why do all that then OTA? Why not just flash everything but userdata from the LMY28E image? Boom your updated and you didn't lose data.
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Hey,
I am Rooted with TWRP Recovery and Elemental X custom kernel, still encrypted with unlocked bootloader. I got the OTA (LMY47Z) notification and I have got the Factory Image as well as the OTA Zip. Can you guide me as to how can I update my Nexus (currently LMY47I) to 5.1.1 without losing any data?
Thanks.
The thing is which factory image for me?. Thats the reason i decided to do it via OTa. As u will see on developers page there are several versions,
5.1.0 (For T-Mobile ONLY) (LMY47M) Link 0469ca2018c923498cc603baae4fd648 5228e84a8a03609ead6b55df569057d5a4e28e0a
5.1.1 (For Sprint, USC ONLY) (LMY47Z) Link c8fe950ad9e861120a1074825b92cfba 33951732896055848d17b3876d8a39b79fb95301
5.1.1 (For T-Mobile ONLY) (LYZ28E) Link 9ea32a7ff1751afa2a16214ac23ef000 b542b88a0ad478110f9f111dd32b62a1cb65b9d5
So better to do it with the OTA.
peerpower said:
The thing is which factory image for me?. Thats the reason i decided to do it via OTa. As u will see on developers page there are several versions,
5.1.0 (For T-Mobile ONLY) (LMY47M) Link 0469ca2018c923498cc603baae4fd648 5228e84a8a03609ead6b55df569057d5a4e28e0a
5.1.1 (For Sprint, USC ONLY) (LMY47Z) Link c8fe950ad9e861120a1074825b92cfba 33951732896055848d17b3876d8a39b79fb95301
5.1.1 (For T-Mobile ONLY) (LYZ28E) Link 9ea32a7ff1751afa2a16214ac23ef000 b542b88a0ad478110f9f111dd32b62a1cb65b9d5
So better to do it with the OTA.
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Download the OTA Zip, Extract it and check the "\META-INF\com\android\otacert" file to find the version number for your phone.