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My phone is ...
- unlocked through HTC
- flash the recovery
- rooted
- HBOOT 2.0 / 2.3.5
As I cannot install the OTA successfully, I tried ...
- flash the recovery (come with the OTA file) <- still cannot install OTA
- relock the phone by using command (fastboot oem lock) <- still cannot install OTA
As I am new to this, anythings I can do to solve this Please let me know. Much thanks!
keithkei said:
My phone is ...
- unlocked through HTC
- flash the recovery
- rooted
- HBOOT 2.0 / 2.3.5
As I cannot install the OTA successfully, I tried ...
- flash the recovery (come with the OTA file) <- still cannot install OTA
- relock the phone by using command (fastboot oem lock) <- still cannot install OTA
As I am new to this, anythings I can do to solve this Please let me know. Much thanks!
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What error message do you get when you attempt to install the OTA? How are you trying to install it?
tpbklake said:
What error message do you get when you attempt to install the OTA? How are you trying to install it?
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I just try through normal way... download finished and click install
the phone reboot and install in progress...
after 1/3 of the progress bar
it become a phone logo together with a exclamation mark and stuck there...
keithkei said:
I just try through normal way... download finished and click install
the phone reboot and install in progress...
after 1/3 of the progress bar
it become a phone logo together with a exclamation mark and stuck there...
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What is the version number of the OTA? What is the version of the ROM do you currently have installed?
tpbklake said:
What is the version number of the OTA? What is the version of the ROM do you currently have installed?
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I didt flash any ROM before,
so its come with HTC which is now 3.09.708.2
and the OTA update is 3.11.708.2
btw, I can remember when flashing the recovery, there is a file stating some info of the phone, I wonder if that file have something wrong and cause this
Thanks!
keithkei said:
I didt flash any ROM before,
so its come with HTC which is now 3.09.708.2
and the OTA update is 3.11.708.2
btw, I can remember when flashing the recovery, there is a file stating some info of the phone, I wonder if that file have something wrong and cause this
Thanks!
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How do you flash the stock recovery back and where did the recovery image come from?
tpbklake said:
How do you flash the stock recovery back and where did the recovery image come from?
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I guess I had
The recovery image came from the 3.11 OTA package
I replaced the "recovery.xxx" file in the PXx32Xx.ZIP(cant rmb the name) with the one extracted from 3.11 OTA
keithkei said:
I guess I had
The recovery image came from the 3.11 OTA package
I replaced the "recovery.xxx" file in the PXx32Xx.ZIP(cant rmb the name) with the one extracted from 3.11 OTA
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Ok, so you modified a PG32IMG.zip file and replaced the recovery.img file right?
Then you copied that file to our SD card and booted into HBOOT and that ran OK?
Where did the PG32IMG.zip file come from originally and what recovery image was in it?
I think you need to download the 3.09.708.2 RUU and use the recovery image from the ROM.zip file. You will need to unlock your bootloader again and then I would try flashing the recovery.img directly in FASTBOOT USB mode using the command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then relock the bootloader and try installing the OTA again.
tpbklake said:
Ok, so you modified a PG32IMG.zip file and replaced the recovery.img file right?
Then you copied that file to our SD card and booted into HBOOT and that ran OK?
Where did the PG32IMG.zip file come from originally and what recovery image was in it?
I think you need to download the 3.09.708.2 RUU and use the recovery image from the ROM.zip file. You will need to unlock your bootloader again and then I would try flashing the recovery.img directly in FASTBOOT USB mode using the command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then relock the bootloader and try installing the OTA again.
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Oooo, let me try it
for unlocking the bootloader
can it be done using command now? or I hv to unlock through HTC again?
Thanks for the great help!
keithkei said:
My phone is ...
- unlocked through HTC
- flash the recovery
- rooted
- HBOOT 2.0 / 2.3.5
As I cannot install the OTA successfully, I tried ...
- flash the recovery (come with the OTA file) <- still cannot install OTA
- relock the phone by using command (fastboot oem lock) <- still cannot install OTA
As I am new to this, anythings I can do to solve this Please let me know. Much thanks!
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Another thought. While you were rooted, did you delete any apps from the ROM? If so that is another reason why the OTA would show progress and then just stop.
If extracting the recovery.img from the RUU doesn't work, you will have to reinstall the RUU to go back to a complete stock ROM and then the OTA will install,
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keithkei said:
Oooo, let me try it
for unlocking the bootloader
can it be done using command now? or I hv to unlock through HTC again?
Thanks for the great help!
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If you still have the unlock bin file, you can use it again.
tpbklake said:
Another thought. While you were rooted, did you delete any apps from the ROM? If so that is another reason why the OTA would show progress and then just stop.
If extracting the recovery.img from the RUU doesn't work, you will have to reinstall the RUU to go back to a complete stock ROM and then the OTA will install,
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If you still have the unlock bin file, you can use it again.
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Luckily I didn't remove any apps from the ROM (I tried but I cannot, weird)...
hope that I don't need to reinstall the RUU
Thanks!
Where did you buy your phone? You should run proper RUU (according to phone's region) then you'll be stock and able to receive any OTA you might be prompted.
Sent from my Incredible S using XDA
thiagofbrito said:
Where did you buy your phone? You should run proper RUU (according to phone's region) then you'll be stock and able to receive any OTA you might be prompted.
Sent from my Incredible S using XDA
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i bought it from my service provider and didn't flash any other ROM before, only the recovery, so I think its ok?
You gonna need stock recovery to be able to receive OTA. So you better saying which country is it of your service provider to get proper stock recovery from RUU.
Sent from my Incredible S using XDA
thiagofbrito said:
You gonna need stock recovery to be able to receive OTA. So you better saying which country is it of your service provider to get proper stock recovery from RUU.
Sent from my Incredible S using XDA
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He already has that information and there is an RUU available for his region. He is good to go.
tpbklake said:
He already has that information and there is an RUU available for his region. He is good to go.
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I guess the version number did tell the region? i.e. HK
I don't hv time to try these days, maybe weekend
Thanks to tpbklake
Thanks to thiagofbrito as well
after unlock+flash stock recovery+relock
I still cannot update for the last package...
seems I have to reinstall the RUU again...
searching the web now...
after running RUU
i finally can upgrade to 3.11.708.2....
now is just waiting for 4.0.4!!!
still no OTA in hk /sosad
Ive downloaded the 4.2.2 official update on my HTC one,When I click install now it goes into TWRP and doesnt allow me to update.
Do I need to flash the custom recovery to update?
and if so will I need to flash TWRP later after upgrading or is there another way?
Can I locate the update file on TWRP and install it ?
AHD393 said:
Ive downloaded the 4.2.2 official update on my HTC one,When I click install now it goes into TWRP and doesnt allow me to update.
Do I need to flash the custom recovery to update?
and if so will I need to flash TWRP later after upgrading or is there another way?
Can I locate the update file on TWRP and install it ?
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i've got the same question but i have cwm, didn't want to start a new thread.
following this one now
AHD393 said:
Ive downloaded the 4.2.2 official update on my HTC one,When I click install now it goes into TWRP and doesnt allow me to update.
Do I need to flash the custom recovery to update?
and if so will I need to flash TWRP later after upgrading or is there another way?
Can I locate the update file on TWRP and install it ?
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You SHOULD have STOCK recovery in order to flash/install the OTA
mathrania said:
You SHOULD have STOCK recovery in order to flash/install the OTA
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And how do I do that?
AHD393 said:
And how do I do that?
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Search for the stock recovery, download it, flash it with the phone in fsstboot mode.
fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename
This should be documented in the returning to stock sticky thread. Or one of the other many similar questions here.
AHD393 said:
And how do I do that?
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you need to find the Stock recovery..... and flash it in fastboot mode....
Fasboot flash recovery recovery_name.img
mathrania said:
you need to find the Stock recovery..... and flash it in fastboot mode....
Fasboot flash recovery recovery_name.img
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And then Ill need to flash TWRP again and root?
AHD393 said:
And then Ill need to flash TWRP again and root?
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after you are done with the OTA, .... Unlock the bootloader again, and then whichever recovery you like you can go for it..
mathrania said:
after you are done with the OTA, .... Unlock the bootloader again, and then whichever recovery you like you can go for it..
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alright got it,
Can you link a thread where theres a download link for the stock recovery,I cant find it
I downloaded the file on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38504123
but it has two android recoveries apart from the custom ones
Bump
Bump! Following as well!
Hi guys,
I have been searching everywhere for a link to download the HTC one stock recovery, but I just seem to not be able to find it. Could anyone please give me the link to a stock recovery, and a guide as to how I would install it.
Thanks
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Flash this in your current custom recovery and reboot
https://www.dropbox.com/s/88goq8ipbsfbxp4/StockRecovery-signed.zip
Thanks do much
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
sam_hoddi said:
Thanks do much
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
shaggydiamond said:
are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
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I'm about to do the same, is there something I should know?
shaggydiamond said:
are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
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Newbie question ...
I have htc one 801n unlocked bootloader and rooted ..
version 1.29.401.16
I want to get 4.2.2 ota ... should I relock bootloader then flash this stock recovery ???
any advice ???
sadek169 said:
Newbie question ...
I have htc one 801n unlocked bootloader and rooted ..
version 1.29.401.16
I want to get 4.2.2 ota ... should I relock bootloader then flash this stock recovery ???
any advice ???
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1. Flash Stock Recovery
2. RElock BootLoader
3. Flash RUU ( If You Have Custom Rom )
4. Upgrade To 4.2.2
Hi guys, im trying flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota. my ver is 1.28.771.6/ CID H3G__001
so i found on xda:
CWM Nandroid Backup / CID H3G__001 / 1.28.771.x
trying flash it(CWM) and got message instalation aborted, what i do wrong ?
A.H.GH said:
1. Flash Stock Recovery
2. RElock BootLoader
3. Flash RUU ( If You Have Custom Rom )
4. Upgrade To 4.2.2
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do you have any stock recovery image?
Won't Flash
Matt said:
Flash this in your current custom recovery and reboot
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I just tried doing this, but I am getting an error when I try to flash the stock recovery. It just says "(status 6) Installation aborted." I'm using CWM Recovery, should I maybe try using TWRP instead or should that not matter?
goldenninja said:
I just tried doing this, but I am getting an error when I try to flash the stock recovery. It just says "(status 6) Installation aborted." I'm using CWM Recovery, should I maybe try using TWRP instead or should that not matter?
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Maybe check if others have flashed it correctly, as I didn't test it and maybe you can't flash a stock recovery in a custom one
Confirmation
Hi,
I've just installed this recovery to my HTC ONE 32GB VODAP001.
My method was to extract the recovery.img from the zip file and flash via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img)
worked fine - no issues, boots to the phone picture with a green arrow.
Hope that helps.
Solcenva
EDIT: My previous recovery was TWRP 2.6.0.1
tommykwan222 said:
do you have any stock recovery image?
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for u ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43850756#post43850756
Sorry to bring this thread back...
For anyone still trying to update to 4.2.2 on a rooted phone here are the steps I took to do it.
1.Flash stock recovery (link earlier in thread)
2.Update
3.Reflash your custom recovery (I used TWRP)
4.Reinstall superuser
That should be it
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Could somebody please repost the file? Link doesn't work for me
jeroenpico said:
Could somebody please repost the file? Link doesn't work for me
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wbux6a4kn0ndz9/StockRecovery-signed.zip
Flashed stock recovery
Thanks! Now hopefully I can get the latest HTC Google Edition OTA update. Clockworkmod rejected the latest one: JWR66Y
Noob question: What does the stock recovery actually do?
I havn't unlocked bootloader yet, and accidentially started stock recovery from the bootloader screen and started to panic when an image with a red triangle was shown for what seemed like ages. Fortunately the phone booted up normally, but I wonder what I actually did?
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
sblar said:
Noob question: What does the stock recovery actually do?
I havn't unlocked bootloader yet, and accidentially started stock recovery from the bootloader screen and started to panic when an image with a red triangle was shown for what seemed like ages. Fortunately the phone booted up normally, but I wonder what I actually did?
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
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All I know is I flashed the Google Edition ROM on my HTC One in July (was T-Mobile Sense version). 2 days ago I got an OTA notification for an Android 4.3 update (JWR66Y). I couldn't install it because I had Clockworkmod as a custom recovery. My hope is that with this stock recovery I can receive this OTA update fine. I haven't gotten the notification yet, so I don't know if it'll work. If it does work, then I'll be ready for Google Edition Kit Kat in October.
sblar said:
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
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This method works:
Go to Settings > Apps (or Applications) and select show All. Then find Google Services Framework and click the Clear Data button. Then click the Force Stop button. Then go to Settings > About phone > System updates
The stock recovery also worked! I was able to get an OTA update and install it on HTC One which I turned into a Google Edition (originally a T-Mobile with Sense). Now with JWR66Y.H1. Just let the phone do its thing. It takes a while and there are no real status messages. It'll reboot a few times. Don't worry it works. Just be patient.
I think the same method will work when Kit Kat comes out in October.
I am not rooted, I have S-off, and I didn't change model or carrier IDs. I still received the OTA update.
Hello:
I am in need of a stock recovery for 4.06.651.4 as I want to update my stock+ 4.06.651.4 to the OTA 4.06.651.9 update. I have stock recovery .img's from previous versions but not for 4.06.651.4.
Currently, I just flash the 4.06.651.4 unmodified firmware then apply the OTA 4.06.651.9 update. Following that, I flash twrp. This method works but seems/is kind of a waste of time.
Q - Where can I find a stock recovery for 4.06.651.4?
Q - Is there a tool/method to create a "stock recovery.img" from the installed unmodified firmware? I am willing to write one.
Q - Does anyone know if older versions of the "stock_recovery.img" are compatible with 4.06.651.4?
Thanks in Advance...
Sprint HTC ONE unlocked / S-OFF
4.06.651.4 (stock)
twrp 2.7.0.1
gaslight.1776 said:
Hello:
I am in need of a stock recovery for 4.06.651.4 as I want to update my stock+ 4.06.651.4 to the OTA 4.06.651.9 update. I have stock recovery .img's from previous versions but not for 4.06.651.4.
Currently, I just flash the 4.06.651.4 unmodified firmware then apply the OTA 4.06.651.9 update. Following that, I flash twrp. This method works but seems/is kind of a waste of time.
Q - Where can I find a stock recovery for 4.06.651.4?
Q - Is there a tool/method to create a "stock recovery.img" from the installed unmodified firmware? I am willing to write one.
Q - Does anyone know if older versions of the "stock_recovery.img" are compatible with 4.06.651.4?
Thanks in Advance...
Sprint HTC ONE unlocked / S-OFF
4.06.651.4 (stock)
twrp 2.7.0.1
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You can pull the stock recovery from the full firmware zip.
BD619 said:
You can pull the stock recovery from the full firmware zip.
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Thanks for the response!
I tried that ... failed with a "bad header" message which lead me to believe it was encrypted. Believing what you say, I grabbed a copy of 7z and voila, problem solved and I now have a stock recovery for 4.06.651.4.
I have retired my WinZip tool.
Again, thanks
gaslight.1776 said:
Thanks for the response!
I tried that ... failed with a "bad header" message which lead me to believe it was encrypted. Believing what you say, I grabbed a copy of 7z and voila, problem solved and I now have a stock recovery for 4.06.651.4.
I have retired my WinZip tool.
Again, thanks
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Can you post the recovery here to make it easy for the rest of us? :cyclops:
satur9ine said:
Can you post the recovery here to make it easy for the rest of us? :cyclops:
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gaslight.1776 said:
Thanks for the response!
I tried that ... failed with a "bad header" message which lead me to believe it was encrypted. Believing what you say, I grabbed a copy of 7z and voila, problem solved and I now have a stock recovery for 4.06.651.4.
I have retired my WinZip tool.
Again, thanks
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Stock Recovery for 4.06.651.4 can be found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51273760
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.
Sent from my XT1058 using Tapatalk
superp32 said:
Could it be because he downgraded from 4.4.3
Sent from my XT1058 using Tapatalk
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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?
Sent from my XT1058 using Tapatalk
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?
Sent from my XT1058 using Tapatalk
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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.
:good:
(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.
:good:
(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