hey mates! i want to restore my mini 2 on stock recovery so i can use OTA updates. There still is the stock rom installed from delivered. it was s-off'd, TWRP'd and rooted. I only want to remove TWRP so the OTA works again. can someone help me pls?
GearX said:
hey mates! i want to restore my mini 2 on stock recovery so i can use OTA updates. There still is the stock rom installed from delivered. it was s-off'd, TWRP'd and rooted. I only want to remove TWRP so the OTA works again. can someone help me pls?
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a quick search and you would have found it.
get it here
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Hello, few days ago I bought an HTC Developer Edition (64GB). Came with Android 4.1.2 and came Unroot. So, because I need to use Titanium Backup I root it and I installed Clockworkmod recovery 6.0.4.4 and then Superuser to root it. The problem is that now I cant make OTA updates (errors when try to update), so my questions are: how can I make OTA updates without errors? Need to install a Stock Recovery again? Where I can find it?
Thanks in advanced!
Flashhh! said:
Hello, few days ago I bought an HTC Developer Edition (64GB). Came with Android 4.1.2 and came Unroot. So, because I need to use Titanium Backup I root it and I installed Clockworkmod recovery 6.0.4.4 and then Superuser to root it. The problem is that now I cant make OTA updates (errors when try to update), so my questions are: how can I make OTA updates without errors? Need to install a Stock Recovery again? Where I can find it?
Thanks in advanced!
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You need the stock rom without root and the recovery stock for your version main.
After you can apply the OTA
But if you have the Dev Edition, this ruu can help you
Guich said:
You need the stock rom without root and the recovery stock for your version main.
After you can apply the OTA
But if you have the Dev Edition, this ruu can help you
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Thanks for your answer, This ruu have the recovery stock included? Is there any other way to update my Dev Edition without changing my room?(I only change the recovery to root my pone)...
Flashhh! said:
Thanks for your answer, This ruu have the recovery stock included? Is there any other way to update my Dev Edition without changing my room?(I only change the recovery to root my pone)...
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This ruu will erase all data (also the sd) from your phone and it will upgrade your phone as stock, with stock rom, recovery, firmware etc.
Hi there, I have rooted my HTC ONE by flashing a customized recovery and a superSU.zip. So does that affect the OTA function? I dont wanna flash any 3rd ROM and just wanna keep stock ROM(And currently i am still using the stock version,i didnt make any changes except root).Can i still using OTA or if i still want such function what should i do? Ty vry much!
Stock ota will not work with a custom recovery
a box of kittens said:
Stock ota will not work with a custom recovery
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en..ty very much. Can i flash back to stock recovery?
Any methods to flash back original recovery?
Guys this question have been haunting me for long
so i had to make a thread about it.
I rooted my spice dream uno. My questions are.
What if i have rooted my phone and inatalled CWM.
Will i be able to update my phone via OTA?
If not then what is the method? (without ota)
Thanks for any feedbacks in advance.
tanuj123 said:
Guys this question have been haunting me for long
so i had to make a thread about it.
I rooted my spice dream uno. My questions are.
What if i have rooted my phone and inatalled CWM.
Will i be able to update my phone via OTA?
If not then what is the method? (without ota)
Thanks for any feedbacks in advance.
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You will need stock recovery to flash the OTA
DC07 said:
You will need stock recovery to flash the OTA
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Though this is a usual case, sometimes the ota overwrites cwm.
If you can get hold of the OTA zip file you can flash it from cwm without losing custom recovery.
Hello all,
I have a stock rom and rooted phone and now update 2.18.401.3 is out. So I downloaded it but I can not install it How can I solve this? I mean is it possible to install an official update in a rooted phone and how? Sorry, quite a noob here
Ranger78it said:
Hello all,
I have a stock rom and rooted phone and now update 2.18.401.3 is out. So I downloaded it but I can not install it How can I solve this? I mean is it possible to install an official update in a rooted phone and how? Sorry, quite a noob here
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You must relock bootloader and flash original recovery.img
You can find both in this forum
Ranger78it said:
Hello all,
I have a stock rom and rooted phone and now update 2.18.401.3 is out. So I downloaded it but I can not install it How can I solve this? I mean is it possible to install an official update in a rooted phone and how? Sorry, quite a noob here
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I did it by flashing stock recovery. The bootloader can be unlocked.
I also removed the root binary(you have the option in super su - full unroot). Then I reflashed twrp.
Good luck.
Hello, I just got an update for Lolipop on my phone, was just wondering what should I do with my root applications? Should I unroot then update or does it matter? Also, what about my recovery I have installed?
Also I have Busybox installed.
Lifehags said:
Hello, I just got an update for Lolipop on my phone, was just wondering what should I do with my root applications? Should I unroot then update or does it matter? Also, what about my recovery I have installed?
Also I have Busybox installed.
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You can't update with custom recovery or altered system files
return the phone to stock / stock recovery / then try the update
clsA said:
You can't update with custom recovery or altered system files
return the phone to stock / stock recovery / then try the update
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I have made a Nandroid before I installed busy box, can I use that?
Lifehags said:
I have made a Nandroid before I installed busy box, can I use that?
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Sure, a Stock Nandroid is the perfect way to restore your phone to Stock. Just flash stock recovery after the nandroid and your good to go.