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Many of you have heard by now that 5.1.1 is out, and we should receive an update soon on our stock rom Nexus 6. I just bought a Nexus 6 64gb, XT1103, and it is running the stock rom, rooted, and un-encrypted. I'm wondering if we'll lose root and un-encrypt if we take the update, and loose data if we re-unencrypt. What have your experiences been on the stock rom 5.1 update?
bovineyard said:
Many of you have heard by now that 5.1.1 is out, and we should receive an update soon on our stock rom Nexus 6. I just bought a Nexus 6 64gb, XT1103, and it is running the stock rom, rooted, and un-encrypted. I'm wondering if we'll lose root and un-encrypt if we take the update, and loose data if we re-unencrypt. What have your experiences been on the stock rom 5.1 update?
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While the update will download, it will not install with root and an unencrypted kernel.
IF you want to take the OTA, then you will need to fastboot flash the boot.img and system.img from the factory image. Boot.img will encrypt your kernel, but you will not loose data (but you will have to factory reset, again, if you want to unencrypt, which will wipe data). Flashing the system.img will remove root and flash stock recovery.
cam30era said:
While the update will download, it will not install with root and an unencrypted kernel.
IF you want to take the OTA, then you will need to fastboot flash the boot.img and system.img from the factory image. Boot.img will encrypt your kernel, but you will not loose data (but you will have to factory reset, again, if you want to unencrypt, which will wipe data). Flashing the system.img will remove root and flash stock recovery.
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i think with root but encrypted will do the update
HitNrun_ said:
i think with root but encrypted will do the update
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Nope, not on Lollipop. Kitkat and before, yes. Not anymore.
cam30era said:
Nope, not on Lollipop. Kitkat and before, yes. Not anymore.
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so unroot and encypted will do the trick? what about the bootloader, will it work with unlocked or should it be relocked too?
5.1.1 is NOT officially out for the nexus 6. it is in aosp though. thats two differing things. stock is on 5.1.
HitNrun_ said:
so unroot and encypted will do the trick? what about the bootloader, will it work with unlocked or should it be relocked too?
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The OTA package only looks at system.img and boot.img. Of course you need stock recovery to install it. And the "unroot" option inside SuperSU is insufficient. It leaves some traces around that will prevent the OTA from loading. Flash the stock system.img.
And afterwards, when unencrypting, you'll have to fastboot format userdata. Which will wipe your SDcard again.
HitNrun_ said:
so unroot and encypted will do the trick? what about the bootloader, will it work with unlocked or should it be relocked too?
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Bootloader status has no effect on the OTA.
I have rooted, but encrypted 5.1, and got OTA5 5.1.1, I am on custom recovery,
should I flash stock recovery before flashing? plus, after installing, I will need to regain root access right? my data/apps will stay intact right?
ibraheeemz said:
I have rooted, but encrypted 5.1, and got OTA5 5.1.1, I am on custom recovery,
should I flash stock recovery before flashing? plus, after installing, I will need to regain root access right? my data/apps will stay intact right?
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As it says above, you cannot FLASH the update if you are rooted, even with a stock recovery.
You will have to flash the system.img and boot.img of the Stock factory image. IF the full factory image of the version you want is available here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
...download it, extract the system and boot.img and fastboot flash them. Job done. If the version you need is only available in an OTA file, you'll need to flash the system and boot of the expected version (i.e. the one you're on now) AND flash the recovery to accept the OTA
danarama said:
As it says above, you cannot receive the update if you are rooted, even with a stock recovery.
You will have to flash the system.img and boot.img of the Stock factory image. IF the full factory image of the version you want is available here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
...download it, extract the system and boot.img and fastboot flash them. Job done. If the version you need is only available in an OTA file, you'll need to flash the system and boot of the expected version (i.e. the one you're on now) AND flash the recovery to accept the OTA
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I am using a custom recovery, on a rooted but STOCK 5.1, and I already got OTA, I downloaded it as well, but needed to make sure before upgrading, that it doesn't cause data lose if I move to stock recovery, and want to regain root after flashing 5.1.1,
anyway, i flashed stock recovery, then proceeded with the update, it tried flashing but showed "error" at the android screen, so, I don't whats missing, as I was using stock 5.1, just unlocked it, rooted it, and flashed customer recovery,
ibraheeemz said:
I am using a custom recovery, on a rooted but STOCK 5.1, and I already got OTA, I downloaded it as well, but needed to make sure before upgrading, that it doesn't cause data lose if I move to stock recovery, and want to regain root after flashing 5.1.1,
anyway, i flashed stock recovery, then proceeded with the update, it tried flashing but showed "error" at the android screen, so, I don't whats missing, as I was using stock 5.1, just unlocked it, rooted it, and flashed customer recovery,
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When I said receive, I meant flash. You cannot FLASH the update if you are rooted. Period. Read my post again but substitute the word receive for flash.
danarama said:
When I said receive, I meant flash. You cannot FLASH the update if you are rooted. Period. Read my post again but substitute the word receive for flash.
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got it, but still looking for the answer, will I loose data after flashing system.img? or while regaining root after 5.1.1 update?
ibraheeemz said:
got it, but still looking for the answer, will I loose data after flashing system.img? or while regaining root after 5.1.1 update?
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No. Only factory reset or unlocking the bootloader loses data. System.img is the rom, flashing to /system. Boot.img is the kernel, flashing to /boot. if you flash these separately, userdata.img is not flashed to /data, so your /data partition remains in tact.
root doesn't touch /data either. Just /system
HitNrun_ said:
i think with root but encrypted will do the update
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How do you get root while leaving it encrypted?
Arfyness said:
How do you get root while leaving it encrypted?
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No OTA update will flash with any mods to system, boot, or recovery. No way, no how.
Evolution_Tech said:
No OTA update will flash with any mods to system, boot, or recovery. No way, no how.
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Yeahhh I get that now. It's got to verify that what's already there matches what it's supposed to be updating.
I'm looking here because I'm on Fi now, and there are more implications there than I realized before. Not that those matter too much, I do want stock. Just trying to see how I can stay current, be rooted, and not break Fi. Thankfully it's a Nexus device so it's not throwing up insane device restrictions blocking root access.
I want to be able to update system and boot, as they come available, with a recovery like TWRP or CWM. Then reapply SuperSU flash after that. What I'm not sure of is whether I can even do that. I'm fuzzy on the whole " encrypted device" thing. Does that apply to the images at https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
Would I be hosed if I took the system and boot images and flash those to update from one version to the next?
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Yeahhh I get that now. It's got to verify that what's already there matches what it's supposed to be updating.
I'm looking here because I'm on Fi now, and there are more implications there than I realized before. Not that those matter too much, I do want stock. Just trying to see how I can stay current, be rooted, and not break Fi. Thankfully it's a Nexus device so it's not throwing up insane device restrictions blocking root access.
I want to be able to update system and boot, as they come available, with a recovery like TWRP or CWM. Then reapply SuperSU flash after that. What I'm not sure of is whether I can even do that. I'm fuzzy on the whole " encrypted device" thing. Does that apply to the images at https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
Would I be hosed if I took the system and boot images and flash those to update from one version to the next?
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You absolutely can, it's just that if you wish to decrypt, you'll have to format data. I've had this device, since launch and I'm still encrypted. Not an issue for me. But you can just flash, individually, everything but userdata and keep your data intact, each time a new image becomes available. Then just flash TWRP and then SuoerSu from TWRP. If you've unencrypted, OTA won't flash. You can always update manually.
edit - this was a duplicate. i can't delete it.
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You absolutely can, it's just that if you wish to decrypt, you'll have to format data. I've had this device, since launch and I'm still encrypted. Not an issue for me. But you can just flash, individually, everything but userdata and keep your data intact, each time a new image becomes available. Then just flash TWRP and then SuoerSu from TWRP. If you've unencrypted, OTA won't flash. You can always update manually.
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Oohhh, wait, so flash from fastboot, except flash SuperSU from TWRP? (update.zip style?) Is only the data partition encrypted then? If that's the case why are folks decrypting? Unlocking the bootloader requires it, but what is that required for?
And thank you loads BTW! I'm so far behind! I'm coming off 3 years of rooted, stable SGS3 stock, last updated to 4.1.2. There were no further stock updates that I wanted, (too many bugs) and everything was working so I left well enough alone.
(I probably would have messed about with CM and other roms, if I had not initially bricked the thing trying to put TWRP on... and had to send it for somebody to JTAG reprogram it. Thought about it several times, but never wanted to chance it again.)
Thanks again!
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.
I've been receiving the prompt to update my N6 to 5.1.1 for the past few days, but whenever I attempt to install it, it says it's rebooting and does nothing. Is this because I'm rooted? Besides being rooted, there's no modifications to the system (well, except for Franco Kernel and MCR I suppose...). Is it even possible to update this way? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
greycobalt said:
I've been receiving the prompt to update my N6 to 5.1.1 for the past few days, but whenever I attempt to install it, it says it's rebooting and does nothing. Is this because I'm rooted? Besides being rooted, there's no modifications to the system (well, except for Franco Kernel and MCR I suppose...). Is it even possible to update this way? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi, no modifications to system (including recovery) or boot can be present for OTA to flash. Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2992919
Evolution_Tech said:
Hi, no modifications to system (including recovery) or boot can be present for OTA to flash. Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2992919
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Well that's a bummer! Thanks for the link. It looks like sideloading will still work, is that correct? If so, is it possible to sideload an update without wiping my data or factory resetting?
greycobalt said:
Well that's a bummer! Thanks for the link. It looks like sideloading will still work, is that correct? If so, is it possible to sideload an update without wiping my data or factory resetting?
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If your bootloader is unlocked, just do this:
Download the factory image for the new build you want.
Extract twice to end up with the bootloader, radio, boot, system, recovery, userdata, and cache images.
Flash each image individually with fastboot except for userdata.
You will be updated and won't lose data. Then, just flash TWRP again and then from TWRP, flash the superSU zip. You will be stock rooted, with TWRP recovery. All your data will remain.
If you try to flash official OTA via sideload, it will still fail because of root and custom recovery.
greycobalt said:
I've been receiving the prompt to update my N6 to 5.1.1 for the past few days, but whenever I attempt to install it, it says it's rebooting and does nothing. Is this because I'm rooted? Besides being rooted, there's no modifications to the system (well, except for Franco Kernel and MCR I suppose...). Is it even possible to update this way? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi hi. Made me smile. Thanks for that.
Evolution_Tech said:
If your bootloader is unlocked, just do this:
Download the factory image for the new build you want.
Extract twice to end up with the bootloader, radio, boot, system, recovery, userdata, and cache images.
Flash each image individually with fastboot except for userdata.
You will be updated and won't lose data. Then, just flash TWRP again and then from TWRP, flash the superSU zip. You will be stock rooted, with TWRP recovery. All your data will remain.
If you try to flash official OTA via sideload, it will still fail because of root and custom recovery.
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I will definitely do this! Thanks. They haven't posted the Verizon 5.1.1 to the image site yet, so I'll have to wait a bit I guess. :-/ Thanks!
Didgeridoohan said:
Hi hi. Made me smile. Thanks for that.
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Can someone explain this to me as to why https://android.googleapis.com/pack...amu-ota-LMY48I-from-LMY47Z-superblock-fix.zip gives me the following error shown in the attach picture?
Looks like it should match correctly but sideload is errorring out saying otherwise
C:\Users\Double\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb shell getprop ro.build.fingerprint
google/shamu/shamu:5.1.1/LMY47Z/1860966:user/release-keys
C:\Users\Double\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>
Do it from stock recovery. It's kinda broken in twrp because twrp was build with a build.prop with old user keys so it won't let you flash it. All the Ota zip will see is those old user keys and kill it every time. Stock recovery will work.
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david279 said:
Do it from stock recovery. It's kinda broken in twrp because twrp was build with a build.prop with old user keys so it won't let you flash it. All the Ota zip will see is those old user keys and kill it every time. Stock recovery will work.
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I'm having the same problem with TWRP and the TMO LYZ28J update. How do I get back to stock recovery? Is it just a matter of uninstalling TWRP and reinstalling it when I'm done?
JimSmith94 said:
I'm having the same problem with TWRP and the TMO LYZ28J update. How do I get back to stock recovery? Is it just a matter of uninstalling TWRP and reinstalling it when I'm done?
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Install the stock recovery in fastboot, you can download it from the factory images or just search for it
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JimSmith94 said:
I'm having the same problem with TWRP and the TMO LYZ28J update. How do I get back to stock recovery? Is it just a matter of uninstalling TWRP and reinstalling it when I'm done?
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If you have TWRP, chances are your rom would be modified in some way so the OTA Won't work anyway.
danarama said:
If you have TWRP, chances are your rom would be modified in some way so the OTA Won't work anyway.
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I'm stock rooted, are you saying that won't work? What's the proper way to install this update without losing data?
I'm used to flashing updates from recovery, so this whole sideload thing is new to me.
JimSmith94 said:
I'm stock rooted, are you saying that won't work? What's the proper way to install this update without losing data?
I'm used to flashing updates from recovery, so this whole sideload thing is new to me.
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Correct, root is a modification. An OTA will not flash unless the rom and kernel are 100% as expected.. This is regardless of whether the OTA zip is flahsed in adb sideload or as an OTA natively.
If there is a J factory image available, fastboot flash the system.img and boot.img and you're updated.
If there is not, do the above but with the version the OTA expects. .. Then flash the OTA
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If there is a J factory image available, fastboot flash the system.img and boot.img and you're updated.
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There is an LYZ28J factory image available, here > https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
danarama said:
Correct, root is a modification. An OTA will not flash unless the rom and kernel are 100% as expected.. This is regardless of whether the OTA zip is flahsed in adb sideload or as an OTA natively.
If there is a J factory image available, fastboot flash the system.img and boot.img and you're updated.
If there is not, do the above but with the version the OTA expects. .. Then flash the OTA
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Thanks for the info! Since Google says they will release these updates monthly, I'm hoping to find a simple, painless, and repeatable method to do these updates. Will flashing your suggestions lose root or data?
JimSmith94 said:
Thanks for the info! Since Google says they will release these updates monthly, I'm hoping to find a simple, painless, and repeatable method to do these updates. Will flashing your suggestions lose root or data?
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It will lose root, but you just flash supersu from recovery
I had to flash the stock recovery back on and then did the OTA update. :-/ I really like my full system backups that TWRP does though..
doublejz said:
I had to flash the stock recovery back on and then did the OTA update. :-/ I really like my full system backups that TWRP does though..
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Just flash the system.img then
Hey guys,
I have an unlocked & rooted Nexus 6 (T-Mo, I believe) that I'm using for Google Fi. I'm currently on the 5.1.1 update that I got pre-root, when Project Fi pushed it to me. My build number (in About phone) is LYZ28E .
Today I was attempting to flash the official Stagefright update via TWRP, however it keeps failing with the following message:
Code:
Package expects build fingerprint of google/shamu/shamu:5.1.1/LYZ28E/1914015 : user/release-keys;
This device has Android/aosp_shamu/shamu: 5.0/LRX21M/dees_troy11191312 : userdebug/test-keys
Again, my ROM is the stock OTA that Google pushed me. I'm not running anything custom aside from TWRP. Any clue why the installer is showing my device as 5.0/LRX21M, when it's actually 5.1.1/LYZ28E?
Thanks in advance!
rvrzl said:
Hey guys,
I have an unlocked & rooted Nexus 6 (T-Mo, I believe) that I'm using for Google Fi. I'm currently on the 5.1.1 update that I got pre-root, when Project Fi pushed it to me. My build number (in About phone) is LYZ28E .
Today I was attempting to flash the official Stagefright update via TWRP, however it keeps failing with the following message:
Code:
Package expects build fingerprint of google/shamu/shamu:5.1.1/LYZ28E/1914015 : user/release-keys;
This device has Android/aosp_shamu/shamu: 5.0/LRX21M/dees_troy11191312 : userdebug/test-keys
Again, my ROM is the stock OTA that Google pushed me. I'm not running anything custom aside from TWRP. Any clue why the installer is showing my device as 5.0/LRX21M, when it's actually 5.1.1/LYZ28E?
Thanks in advance!
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Can't flash the OTA in TWRP. Have to be completely stock. It is picking up the TWRP recovery build that does not match stock recovery. TWRP is built from AOSP source and dees_troy is one of the devs.
prdog1 said:
Can't flash the OTA in TWRP. Have to be completely stock. It is picking up the TWRP recovery build that does not match stock recovery. TWRP is built from AOSP source and dees_troy is one of the devs.
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Oh, I thought you could flash it as long as you downloaded and flashed it manually via recovery, instead of letting the OTA do it's thing automatically. Bummer!
There's no way to remove the recovery without doing a full re-flash either, right? It certainly seems like an exploit worthy of my time to patch, but I was trying to avoid the data loss :/
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Oh, I thought you could flash it as long as you downloaded and flashed it manually via recovery, instead of letting the OTA do it's thing automatically. Bummer!
There's no way to remove the recovery without doing a full re-flash, right? It certainly seems like an exploit worth of my time to patch, but I was trying to avoid the data loss :/
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You can fastboot flash the corresponding factory images. Skip the userdata data image and will will not wipe data. OTA's are worthless if gonna run root and recovery. Someone may make a TWRP flashable. Would have to search for it.
Awesome, I'll dig around and figure out how to skip certain images while flashing and give that a try (I've never had to do that before). I'm pretty comfortable in the terminal though, so I'm not too worried. Thanks for your help, @prdog1
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Awesome, I'll dig around and figure out how to skip certain images while flashing and give that a try (I've never had to do that before). I'm pretty comfortable in the terminal though, so I'm not too worried. Thanks for your help, @prdog1
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If you're running root, fastboot flash the system.img only. If you don't run a custom kernel, you probably should also fastboot flash the boot.img too.
Keep supersu on your sdcard and after flashing system DO NOT boot the rom. Boot straight into TWRP and flash supersu
If you boot rom install-recovery.sh will install stock recovery on first boot. .flashing super su amended this script so that won't happen.
You can also flash the radio.img. Your choice.
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I have an unlocked & rooted Nexus 6 (T-Mo, I My build number is LYZ28E .
Today I was attempting to flash the official Stagefright update via TWRP,
Any clue why the installer is showing my device as 5.0/LRX21M, when it's actually 5.1.1/LYZ28E?
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For OTA's the device needs to be unrooted and complete stock. Including 'recovery'. So flashing with TWRP-recovery will not work.
An alternative is to flash only the new system.img with fastboot.
FWIW, recovery flashable updates are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3066052
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Hey guys,
I have an unlocked & rooted Nexus 6 (T-Mo, I believe) that I'm using for Google Fi. I'm currently on the 5.1.1 update that I got pre-root, when Project Fi pushed it to me. My build number (in About phone) is LYZ28E .
Today I was attempting to flash the official Stagefright update via TWRP, however it keeps failing with the following message:
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Package expects build fingerprint of google/shamu/shamu:5.1.1/LYZ28E/1914015 : user/release-keys;
This device has Android/aosp_shamu/shamu: 5.0/LRX21M/dees_troy11191312 : userdebug/test-keys
Again, my ROM is the stock OTA that Google pushed me. I'm not running anything custom aside from TWRP. Any clue why the installer is showing my device as 5.0/LRX21M, when it's actually 5.1.1/LYZ28E?
Thanks in advance!
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I'm having the exact same issue, but theirs gotta be a way around it, not sure how it does it but if I use the sideload option in NRT then it somehow boots STOCK recovery to flash the OTA, problem then for me is I loose connectivity when that happens. I retain sideload ADB connectivity when I try in Linux, but can't get the phone into stock recovery that way. If I can't get it in by the weekend guess I gotta fully return the phone to stock to get that update in. Hopefully somebody figures it out.
snatale1 said:
I'm having the exact same issue, but theirs gotta be a way around it, not sure how it does it but if I use the sideload option in NRT then it somehow boots STOCK recovery to flash the OTA, problem then for me is I loose connectivity when that happens. I retain sideload ADB connectivity when I try in Linux, but can't get the phone into stock recovery that way. If I can't get it in by the weekend guess I gotta fully return the phone to stock to get that update in. Hopefully somebody figures it out.
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Booting to a stock recovery is easy.
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
Then you can adb sideload, as long as your rom is entirely stock and never rooted.
That said, fastboot flashing the system.img would probably be quicker.
snatale1 said:
I'm having the exact same issue, but theirs gotta be a way around it, not sure how it does it but if I use the sideload option in NRT then it somehow boots STOCK recovery to flash the OTA, problem then for me is I loose connectivity when that happens. I retain sideload ADB connectivity when I try in Linux, but can't get the phone into stock recovery that way. If I can't get it in by the weekend guess I gotta fully return the phone to stock to get that update in. Hopefully somebody figures it out.
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You can flash the OTA all day anyway you want but if you are not stock it won't take. Only other way is one of the flashable TWRP versions that were linked to. And right now looks like that thread is down for update.
danarama said:
Booting to a stock recovery is easy.
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
Then you can adb sideload, as long as your rom is entirely stock and never rooted.
That said, fastboot flashing the system.img would probably be quicker.
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If I am running everything stock apart from the recovery (using TWRP), with an unlocked bootloader and the device is not rooted, can I simply flash the stock recovery.img without losing any of my data? Is it really that simple? Do I have to use a particular recovery.img?
All I want to do is restore the stock recovery so I can OTA the stagefright update. TWRP is preventing me from doing so at the moment, but I don't want to lose all my data.
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Today I was attempting to flash the official Stagefright update via TWRP, however it keeps failing with the following message:
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Package expects build fingerprint of google/shamu/shamu:5.1.1/LYZ28E/1914015 : user/release-keys;
This device has Android/aosp_shamu/shamu: 5.0/LRX21M/dees_troy11191312 : userdebug/test-keys
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Because of this, I did the update twice; different methods, to see of there are possible differences.
Differences between official OTA and flashing the new system.img only.
Update 1: Flashing only the new system image (1,7 Gb) with fastboot.
Update 2: Return to stock LMY47Z and install official OTA (24,2 Mb)
Both updates have the same results. Data and apps were kept but there were changes:
a. Changes in build.prop gone (DPI, Wifi interval);
b. Standard icons because the DPI value 384 was changed to 560;
c. BGN-launcher replaced. Google Now launcher became white again;
d. Root gone (SuperSu and Busybox);
(Update 2. Of course returning to stock, replaces the custom kernel).
After rerooting the N6 the following actions were needed after both update methods:
- edit the file: system/build.prop to change the dpi and wifi interval;
- reflash/reinstall: BGN-Launcher, SuperSU and Busybox;
- uninstall updates of the Google app to get BGN-launcher working;
- replacing icons from drawer to start screen.
So when you have made changes to the system, like DPI settings, an update will leave your data alone, but not the settings.
Clawz114 said:
If I am running everything stock apart from the recovery (using TWRP), with an unlocked bootloader and the device is not rooted, can I simply flash the stock recovery.img without losing any of my data? Is it really that simple? Do I have to use a particular recovery.img?
All I want to do is restore the stock recovery so I can OTA the stagefright update. TWRP is preventing me from doing so at the moment, but I don't want to lose all my data.
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Yes, that is all you have to do: flash the stock recovery corresponding to the Android build you are currently using. You will not lose any data. Remember, data is stored on the userdata partition, so as long as you don't flash that image, all your data will be left intact.
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efrant said:
Yes, that is all you have to do: flash the stock recovery corresponding to the Android build you are currently using. You will not lose any data. Remember, data is stored on the userdata partition, so as long as you don't flash that image, all your data will be left intact.
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Thanks, I flashed the LYZ28E recovery and all seemed well. However, I then went to install the OTA, and it ended up giving me the error, with the Android on it's back and the exclamation mark. Rebooted the phone and apparently "Your system is up to date".
efrant said:
Yes, that is all you have to do: flash the stock recovery corresponding to the Android build you are currently using. You will not lose any data. Remember, data is stored on the userdata partition, so as long as you don't flash that image, all your data will be left intact.
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The OTA doesn't check the recovery version, since it replaces recovery on first boot anyway. Only matters that its stock.
That said, the only reason not to flash the rightbversiin is if the download link.is down or you have a local copy of a different version anyway.
Clawz114 said:
Thanks, I flashed the LYZ28E recovery and all seemed well. However, I then went to install the OTA, and it ended up giving me the error, with the Android on it's back and the exclamation mark. Rebooted the phone and apparently "Your system is up to date".
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The exclamation mark isn't an error. That's the stock recovery splash screen. You have to press vol up + power at that screen to get to the menu
How are you trying to flash the OTA?
By unrooted, lets be clear. The rom must never have been rooted. Unrooting a rom won't work
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Thanks, I flashed the LYZ28E recovery and all seemed well. However, I then went to install the OTA, and it ended up giving me the error, with the Android on it's back and the exclamation mark. Rebooted the phone and apparently "Your system is up to date".
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What is the error?
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The OTA doesn't check the recovery version, since it replaces recovery on first boot anyway. Only matters that its stock.
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You are right, the OTA doesn't check the version of the recovery. However, I can tell you for a fact that on older Nexus devices, using a recovery from a different version of Android would not allow an update to flash. (It is possible this has changed since then though.) I remember very clearly, helping many users troubleshoot (particularly given that the only available toolkit at the time would flash only one generic stock recovery, and not a specific version), and it was confirmed that the errors users were having were due to using a wrong version of the stock recovery, so the recovery version did indeed matter (at least on the Galaxy Nexus it did).
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The exclamation mark isn't an error. That's the stock recovery splash screen. You have to press vol up + power at that screen to get to the menu
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I press install update now, let the phone reboot and I get the installation screen with the progress bar. It sits at about 10% filled for about 10 seconds then I get the picture of the android laying on it's back with a red triangle and an exclamation mark. Underneath that it just says "Error!".
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How are you trying to flash the OTA?
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The only thing I flashed was a stock recovery.img, to replace TWRP. I am trying to get the latest update the normal way, by getting the notification I have an update available, and pressing install update now.
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By unrooted, lets be clear. The rom must never have been rooted. Unrooting a rom won't work
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I have never rooted the phone. I updated the phone manually a while back and long story short, I flashed TWRP recovery instead of the stock recovery as I intended to. I just want to revert everything back to stock (which it should be now that I have replaced TWRP with stock recovery)
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What is the error?
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As above, it's picture of the android laying on it's back with a red triangle and an exclamation mark. Underneath that it just says "Error!".
efrant said:
What is the error?
You are right, the OTA doesn't check the version of the recovery. However, I can tell you for a fact that on older Nexus devices, using a recovery from a different version of Android would not allow an update to flash. (It is possible this has changed since then though.) I remember very clearly, helping many users troubleshoot (particularly given that the only available toolkit at the time would flash only one generic stock recovery, and not a specific version), and it was confirmed that the errors users were having were due to using a wrong version of the stock recovery, so the recovery version did indeed matter (at least on the Galaxy Nexus it did).
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I believe it changed for lollipop OTA's. I don't think it had changed for kitKat.
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Clawz114 said:
I press install update now, let the phone reboot and I get the installation screen with the progress bar. It sits at about 10% filled for about 10 seconds then I get the picture of the android laying on it's back with a red triangle and an exclamation mark. Underneath that it just says "Error!".
The only thing I flashed was a stock recovery.img, to replace TWRP. I am trying to get the latest update the normal way, by getting the notification I have an update available, and pressing install update now.
I have never rooted the phone. I updated the phone manually a while back and long story short, I flashed TWRP recovery instead of the stock recovery as I intended to. I just want to revert everything back to stock (which it should be now that I have replaced TWRP with stock recovery)
As above, it's picture of the android laying on it's back with a red triangle and an exclamation mark. Underneath that it just says "Error!".
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If you're.familiar with fastboot already, why not just download the full factory image and flash system, boot, bootloader, radio and recovery images?
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If you're.familiar with fastboot already, why not just download the full factory image and flash system, boot, bootloader, radio and recovery images?
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I'm going to have to do just that by the looks of it.