2016-06 Security patch won't install on Nexus 6 - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I get this 2016-06 Patch that wants to be installed on my Nexus 6. When I try to install it, the ERROR screen shows during the process. This happens over and over. As painful as it was, I did a factory reset on my phone and the issue still exists.
I contacted Google, because it is a Google phone and has Android, and they routed me to Motorola.
Motorola gives me this update tool which does not solve the issue.
Since it is more than 1 year old, there is no warranty even though it is not my fault at all that the 2016-06 patch does not update properly.
First, Motorola support for this device sucks. Second, any ideas to resolve this since Motorola support for this device sucks?

with your positive attitude, its hard to believe that Motorola doesn't want to go out of their way to help you..
its out of warranty, so don't expect anything support wise..

What error, on what screen? Which version do you have? Are you unlocked? Do you have a custom recovery? Are you rooted?
Do you have a computer, and did you try to sideload the OTA?

@brucechidester you need to give more information if you need help solving the issue. it could me one of very many things btw..

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I wish Motorola would have asked as good as questions as you have. What screen? During the upgrade process it appears to be loading properly until the error screen shows with an Android dead and the word "error" above him. What version? 6.0.1. Is a system unlocked? It had been unlocked in the past but this process was reversed and the screen shows the key in the locked position. Sideload the OTA? I am not familiar with this process so I would say not. Motorola had me install a Windows application which attempted to upgrade the firmware via USB but this did not resolve the problem. This was Motorola's only technical response to my problem. This did not work so they gave up.

Okay, then I suggest, you should look up the Nexus 6 Index thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/nexus-6-index-thread-t3229412
and read the The Nexus 6 All-In-One Beginner's Guide, and particularly the Nexus 6 OTA Help Desk .
After that we'll be able to speak the same language, and help you if you get stuck, because you'll be able to ask specific questions.

I attempted to update the phone using the sideload OTA process. It gets to about 47%, quits and gives an error. I definitely have a Nexus 5 and used the hammerhead image. A couple to be exact. Same result.
I noticed at the top when I got into to recovery screen:
Android Recovery
google/shamu/shamu
6.0.1/MMB30G/2756603
From this I assume I have update MMB30G
I found the update file for MMB30G identified at https://gist.github.com/jduck/53dc121820f6b30374bfa871146ca956
When I tried to update with this I get:
Installing update...
Source: google/shamu/shamu:6.0.1/MMB30G/2756603:user/release-keys
Source: google/shamu/shamu:6.0.1/MOB30I/2756745:user/release-keys
Verifying current system...
"EMMC:/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc: 1/by-name/boot:8391910:043f426b9056cb46e8532a ..... has unexpected contents
E:Error in /sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation Aborted

brucechidester said:
Verifying current system...
"EMMC:/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc: 1/by-name/boot:8391910:043f426b9056cb46e8532a ..... has unexpected contents
E:Error in /sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation Aborted
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It means you modified your system partition, so the OTA fails.
But it usually means your bootloader is unlocked so you should download the factory image, and flash the bootloader, radio, boot and system from the factory image, format the cache. Then you have your update.

You should flash the factory image, Google Nexus Factory Image and maybe look around if their explanation isn't enough for you on Google's page
Sent from my Nexus 6

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Error with OTA FRF50->FRF91 update

Ok, I have a phone with unlocked boot loader and FRF50 on it.
I put the original system recovery on (it had another prior to my ownership), but when the OTA update arrives, I get the following error:
Verifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/framework/am.jar", "efccd3...:, ea...: )
E: Error in /cache/836691a1ca8b.signed-passion-FRF91-from-FRF50.836691a9.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted...
Any ideas???
Thanks!!!
have you tried doing the line of updates start from frf50 then do frf83 then frf83b then do frf91
No, but based on the error it looks like it was trying to go from FR50 (installed) to FRF91 based on the update file name....
I'm not doing this manually, I'm letting the OTA update take care of it....
Can you point me to the update images? I'd like to get it to do OTA updates again, but if I have to do manual I guess I'll deal with it...
I wonder if it is a problem with the v 2E recovery?
Hey Pete,
I am getting the exact same issue with my nexus over here in Oz. I jumped on the early release and manually installed and now it wont update from frf50-frf91 OTA with the above error.
Very frustrating. I wondered if a wipe data/factory reset then wait for another OTA might work. I am unsure of exactly how much that will affect the phone though. I would rather not lose pictures and movies on the SD card and apps would be a PITA to get back on with my settings.
Maybe the manual updates might be a good place to start.
What version of the recovery do you have on your phone?
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What version of the recovery do you have on your phone?
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I am a bit of a noob Pete when it comes to Android and Nexus. I am not sure on the version or even how to check. Can you give me a hint ??
I have an un-rooted stock phone which I downloaded the FRF 50 update to when it first came out. I have made no other changes to it.
Give me a call centre skills based routing or call recording system and I'm your man, but smart phones are not in my skillset... I am trying to learn though. I just learnt what the ADB is.
you are on stock recovery and rom...and you wont anything in your SD card it doesnt wipe sdcard, only the phone setup, and if you have the backup feature on phoen you wont really lose the apps either
you can always do the #*#CHECKIN#*# on dial pad then go to settings and check for updates to see if you can get the OTA
i did it mainually it i couldnt wait any longer for the OTA.. so its not really hard to do it maunally lol
Even if I do that with my FRF50 phone, it just says success...
It took a week for the OTA update to reattempt an install. (and fail)
I did download a full signed FRF91 which I'm going to try applying soon, I hope after that OTA's will just be automatic...
Fixed at last !!!
I went through this forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717870
Which took me back to epe76. I then went to frf85b with a link further in the same thread and got an instant OTA update to frf91.
YAY FIXED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Forgot to post here, I downloaded the complete FRF91 signed and just installed it. Contains everyting including radio.
I don't have the link anymore, but I recall it contained the words, "FRF91", "signed", "passion"....
That should get you there...

Nexus 7 3G - 4.2.1 OTA Update for Custom Recovery

Ok, so there seems to be some issues with installing the recent 4.2.1 OTA update with custom recoveries (ie: CWM or TWRP). I ran into this issue myself, and I've seen many other posts with similar problems. I've found the solution and explained it in multiple threads, but due to the nature of the issue, I thought it deserved it's own thread to make sure everyone is aware of the problem and the workaround.
Details:
The 4.2.1 OTA update comes in two flavors - nakasi and nakasig. The former is for WiFi devices (8, 16, 32), and the latter is for 3G devices. In turn, they each have their own device types - grouper and talapia, respectively. While the hardware differences between the WiFi and 3G models is negligible, and most things are interchangeable (ie: kernels, recoveries, etc.), the updates are NOT, and you need to pick the correct one for your platform. For the 3G models, this means the 'nakasig' version.
However, the first thing the OTA update does is validate the integrity of the system. In addition to checking about 200 files in the /system partition, it also looks at the device itself. Specifically:
assert(file_getprop("/system/build.prop", "ro.build.fingerprint") == "google/nakasig/tilapia:4.2/JOP40C/527662:user/release-keys" ||
file_getprop("/system/build.prop", "ro.build.fingerprint") == "google/nakasig/tilapia:4.2.1/JOP40D/533553:user/release-keys");
assert(getprop("ro.product.device") == "talapia" ||
getprop("ro.build.product") == "talapia");
While the first part checks the build.prop file to see what the "ro.build.fingerprint" has defined, the latter (bolded) assert examines what the RECOVERY says the system is. This is where the problem lies. AFAIK, there are no 'talipia' versions of CWM or TWRP. All 3G users running custom recoveries are using the 'grouper' (ie: Wi-Fi only) version. And this is fine 99% of the time. But this is the 1% of the time when they are not compatible. As a result, when the updater script checks recovery, and is told that the system is 'grouper', it aborts the update.
I ran into this issue on both the latest versions of TWRP and CWM. I wasn't sure why, since I thought it just looked at build.prop which was OK. After speaking with oldblue910, he explained that it is getting that information not from build.prop, but from the custom recovery, which is why the update was failing (thanks to oldblue910 for the info!).
SO, I was left with one of two options. I could either restore the stock talipia recovery or modify the update zip to ignore this information. I chose the latter. I'm not sure why Google decided to even but this redundant check in place, since the build.prop fingerprint check should suffice to validate the hardware. Not to mention that the next part of the update is to assert check the majority of files in 'system' anyway, which would fail if it wasn't a 3G device. In any case, by removing the above bolded lines out of the updater-script, my tablet was able to be successfully updated to 4.2.1.
Since many other XDA users run custom recoveries, it is safe to say many other users will run into this issue as well. So I put my custom update online for anyone else to use.
You can download it here:
http://core.routed.com/CUSTOM_RECOVERY-65880f56b1c0.signed-nakasig-JOP40D-from-JOP40C.65880f56.zip
MD5SUM: b0adff6a04ca2ca6234a9678476d329e
A couple notes:
1) This update zip is completely identical to the Google version, outside of the talipia check removed.
2) This update should ONLY BE USED ON 3G NEXUS 7 MODELS. It will NOT work on Wi-Fi only versions.
3) All the other asserts are left in-tact, as they should be. So your 'system' needs to be mostly stock. It checks and patches about 200 files, and if any of them are modified, removed, frozen, etc., the update will fail.
4) The OTA update does NOT check or update the bootloader or kernel, so modifications or non-4.2-stock versions in those areas are fine. However, as stated in #3, mostly everything else should be stock.
5) If the update fails on a specific assert, it will explain what the problem is (ie: the specific apk or odex file). You will need to fix that before proceeding. If you run into an issue and require assistance, you will need to explain the exact error message.
6) As this is almost completely stock OTA update, you WILL lose root/custom recovery unless you take precautions to prevent them from being overwritten. To preserve root, you can use RootKeeper or a similar app to back it up. The latest version of CWM also will warn you if root is lost and apparently restore it for you. For the recovery side of things, the update puts that recovery-recovery file on the system. You can either manually remove it via adb shell (BEFORE REBOOTING AFTER THE UPDATE), or in CWM (and possibly TWRP's case), it should warn you that you might lose custom recovery after the update and ask if you want it to fix it for you (say yes).
Hopefully this helps others who ran into the same error as me. Enjoy!
phonic said:
Ok, so there seems to be some issues with installing the recent 4.2.1 OTA update with custom recoveries (ie: CWM or TWRP). I ran into this issue myself, and I've seen many other posts with similar problems. I've found the solution and explained it in multiple threads, but due to the nature of the issue, I thought it deserved it's own thread to make sure everyone is aware of the problem and the workaround.
Details:
The 4.2.1 OTA update comes in two flavors - nakasi and nakasig. The former is for WiFi devices (8, 16, 32), and the latter is for 3G devices. In turn, they each have their own device types - grouper and talapia, respectively. While the hardware differences between the WiFi and 3G models is negligible, and most things are interchangeable (ie: kernels, recoveries, etc.), the updates are NOT, and you need to pick the correct one for your platform. For the 3G models, this means the 'nakasig' version.
However, the first thing the OTA update does is validate the integrity of the system. In addition to checking about 200 files in the /system partition, it also looks at the device itself. Specifically:
assert(file_getprop("/system/build.prop", "ro.build.fingerprint") == "google/nakasig/tilapia:4.2/JOP40C/527662:user/release-keys" ||
file_getprop("/system/build.prop", "ro.build.fingerprint") == "google/nakasig/tilapia:4.2.1/JOP40D/533553:user/release-keys");
assert(getprop("ro.product.device") == "talapia" ||
getprop("ro.build.product") == "talapia");
While the first part checks the build.prop file to see what the "ro.build.fingerprint" has defined, the latter (bolded) assert examines what the RECOVERY says the system is. This is where the problem lies. AFAIK, there are no 'talipia' versions of CWM or TWRP. All 3G users running custom recoveries are using the 'grouper' (ie: Wi-Fi only) version. And this is fine 99% of the time. But this is the 1% of the time when they are not compatible. As a result, when the updater script checks recovery, and is told that the system is 'grouper', it aborts the update.
I ran into this issue on both the latest versions of TWRP and CWM. I wasn't sure why, since I thought it just looked at build.prop which was OK. After speaking with oldblue910, he explained that it is getting that information not from build.prop, but from the custom recovery, which is why the update was failing (thanks to oldblue910 for the info!).
SO, I was left with one of two options. I could either restore the stock talipia recovery or modify the update zip to ignore this information. I chose the latter. I'm not sure why Google decided to even but this redundant check in place, since the build.prop fingerprint check should suffice to validate the hardware. Not to mention that the next part of the update is to assert check the majority of files in 'system' anyway, which would fail if it wasn't a 3G device. In any case, by removing the above bolded lines out of the updater-script, my tablet was able to be successfully updated to 4.2.1.
Since many other XDA users run custom recoveries, it is safe to say many other users will run into this issue as well. So I put my custom update online for anyone else to use.
You can download it here:
http://core.routed.com/CUSTOM_RECOVERY-65880f56b1c0.signed-nakasig-JOP40D-from-JOP40C.65880f56.zip
MD5SUM: b0adff6a04ca2ca6234a9678476d329e
A couple notes:
1) This update zip is completely identical to the Google version, outside of the talipia check removed.
2) This update should ONLY BE USED ON 3G NEXUS 7 MODELS. It will NOT work on Wi-Fi only versions.
3) All the other asserts are left in-tact, as they should be. So your 'system' needs to be mostly stock. It checks and patches about 200 files, and if any of them are modified, removed, frozen, etc., the update will fail.
4) The OTA update does NOT check or update the bootloader or kernel, so modifications or non-4.2-stock versions in those areas are fine. However, as stated in #3, mostly everything else should be stock.
5) If the update fails on a specific assert, it will explain what the problem is (ie: the specific apk or odex file). You will need to fix that before proceeding. If you run into an issue and require assistance, you will need to explain the exact error message.
6) As this is almost completely stock OTA update, you WILL lose root/custom recovery unless you take precautions to prevent them from being overwritten. To preserve root, you can use RootKeeper or a similar app to back it up. The latest version of CWM also will warn you if root is lost and apparently restore it for you. For the recovery side of things, the update puts that recovery-recovery file on the system. You can either manually remove it via adb shell (BEFORE REBOOTING AFTER THE UPDATE), or in CWM (and possibly TWRP's case), it should warn you that you might lose custom recovery after the update and ask if you want it to fix it for you (say yes).
Hopefully this helps others who ran into the same error as me. Enjoy!
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I compiled a CWM image for tilapia, so now users can flash updates and roms for their device without trying to by-pass the safety checks. With everyone recommending flashing grouper recovery, people are going to keep flashing grouper roms and wonder why things aren't working correctly.
The two devices differ in more respects than a simple assert check, including having different recovery.fstab files, which are used to make and configure recovery.
Better to have proper recovery for our (unique) device instead of a grouper port. The CWM image is not touch, the touch sources are not open source and koush's online builder is not producing a working image at this time. I ported one by hand, but it is too buggy to release.
I'll add twrp to the post sometime later.
mateorod said:
I compiled a CWM image for tilapia, so now users can flash updates and roms for their device without trying to by-pass the safety checks. With everyone recommending flashing grouper recovery, people are going to keep flashing grouper roms and wonder why things aren't working correctly.
Better to have proper recovery for our (unique) device instead of a grouper port. The CWM image is not touch, the touch sources are not open source and koush's online builder is not producing a working image at this time. I ported one by hand, but it is too buggy to release.
I'll add twrp to the post sometime later.
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Thanks, that's definitely a better solution versus a work around.
Though the safety check bypassed in the OP wouldn't cause any issues since it was redundant and unnecessary. The OTA update already checks build.prop for the model info and all the apks/odexes it updates, so it would be impossible to flash it on a non-compatible device. But you raise a very valid point about incorrect ROMs and other things. The 3G unit probably needs it's own forum.
Did you have to make any real modifications to CWM outside of changing grouper to talapia?
The 3G unit probably needs it's own forum.
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Its already done here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2022
Ather said:
Its already done here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2022
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Woohoo! Thanks.
I had some issues when I did the update. It gave me some errors, and aborted, but then I found a link that had the update and I got it to update. This happened on my n4 and n73g. Well, for some reason, the recoveries got deleted so I had to reinstall them. I was able to use the goo manager to restore TWRP on my N4, but it wasn't working on my N7 so I had to side load it. After this, I noticed that google now wasn't working on my n4, and the volume rocker on my n7 had some issues. I went in and wiped the cache and dalvik cache and rebooted. Google now works on my N4, and while the volume gets adjusted on my N7, it won't make the beep every time I push up or down on the rocker indicating the volume level. I haven't noticed any other issues, but I haven't really delved into my devices. I may try to do a factory wipe and return everything to stock just to see what went wrong in the first place and to see if I can do anything different I still can't figure out how to get ADB running on my computer, so yes I used one of the tool kits to load everything. I know the OP's position on tool kits, but I just can't figure out how to get ADB running manually, AND it takes so long to download and install everything unless I am installing things I don't even need.
Nexus 7 takju firmware update
Hi, while this is a very detailed description, I am still in need of help.
I just got a Google Nexus 7 from Google play store and it came with JVP15S firmware.
I understand that this is takju version of th edevice - I would like to upgrade it with the latest firmware but going through all the posts, I am totally lost.
I see upgrade files to upgrade from JOP40C to JOP40D - and see al ldifferent update combinations - but cannot fined one for JVP15S to JOP40D.
Also, all the updates are for different version "tilapia" and other fishes -- but none for takju (whatever that means)
Can someone direct me to right place to get the right updates/
Also I see a lot of posts and articles stating that Google is "pushing" the 4.2.1 Firmware JOP40D to Nexus 7 devices - how is this "pushing" manifest itself? What is the procedure for OTA update? Do I need to go to a place on Google to get it? Is it supposed to be downloaded automatically?
Hope someone can help.
Do you have the Galaxy Nexus or Nexus 7? If Galaxy Nexus, you of course would want to check those forums. As for the updates, you should normally see a notification alerting you of the update, but you can also check for it in settings/about phone/system updates. Otherwise the appropriate forum for your device will have links to the update files. Good luck!
lil help please
I updated to 4.2.1 with the OTA zip file using TWRP and voodoo root keeper installed. It flashed just fine. Rebooted with update. My root access is funky though. SuperSU is still there and I can access root file threw root explorer but I can't mount it as writable and when I install a new app that needs root access it never asks for it. Does superSU need to be updated? There is no update available for it.
Vlad7777 said:
Hi, while this is a very detailed description, I am still in need of help.
I just got a Google Nexus 7 from Google play store and it came with JVP15S firmware.
I understand that this is takju version of th edevice - I would like to upgrade it with the latest firmware but going through all the posts, I am totally lost.
I see upgrade files to upgrade from JOP40C to JOP40D - and see al ldifferent update combinations - but cannot fined one for JVP15S to JOP40D.
Also, all the updates are for different version "tilapia" and other fishes -- but none for takju (whatever that means)
Can someone direct me to right place to get the right updates/
Also I see a lot of posts and articles stating that Google is "pushing" the 4.2.1 Firmware JOP40D to Nexus 7 devices - how is this "pushing" manifest itself? What is the procedure for OTA update? Do I need to go to a place on Google to get it? Is it supposed to be downloaded automatically?
Hope someone can help.
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Is your device rooted? Is this your first android device? You will get a little notification in the notification bar at the top saying your deivce has an update.. If you have not rooted, you will receive the first OTA in a day or two that will go from JVP15S to JOP40C. Then later, you will receive the update for JOP40D. Some people have had success at forcing the update by going to settings, apps, all, google framework services, and selecting force stop then clearing the data. You then go back into settings, about device, check for updates and check for update.
Vlad7777 said:
Hi, while this is a very detailed description, I am still in need of help.
I just got a Google Nexus 7 from Google play store and it came with JVP15S firmware.
I understand that this is takju version of th edevice - I would like to upgrade it with the latest firmware but going through all the posts, I am totally lost.
I see upgrade files to upgrade from JOP40C to JOP40D - and see al ldifferent update combinations - but cannot fined one for JVP15S to JOP40D.
Also, all the updates are for different version "tilapia" and other fishes -- but none for takju (whatever that means)
Can someone direct me to right place to get the right updates/
Also I see a lot of posts and articles stating that Google is "pushing" the 4.2.1 Firmware JOP40D to Nexus 7 devices - how is this "pushing" manifest itself? What is the procedure for OTA update? Do I need to go to a place on Google to get it? Is it supposed to be downloaded automatically?
Hope someone can help.
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The N73G ships with an interim 4.2 build, which is JVP15S. There are some significant differences between this and JOP40C, which is the first update you will get out of the box. I imagine 4.2 wasn't fully finalized prior to hardware production, and they didn't want to hold it up until they were ready (wise choise!). In my case, within an hour after opening my N73G and turning it on, I had the 40C update notification. I applied this prior to rooting/modding/etc. ONLY after you are on 40C can you get the upgrade to 40D (4.2.1). Google pushes out incremental patch updates, so you can't skip a version.
So you have two options:
1) Apply update #1 and wait for #2 and then root/etc.
2) If you don't want to wait, and your device is still basically brand new and not setup (too much), AND assuming you want to root, customize, etc., just download the 4.2.1 system image from Google and fastboot flash it. You'll need to unlock the bootloader anyway, which will wipe your system, so now's a perfectly good time to do everything at once. Unlock bootloader, flash 4.2.1 stock (40D FULL IMAGE), flash custom recovery, install su zip, install any other mods (which is limited really to basic stuff and a custom kernel right now), enjoy.
Andoid 4.2.1 update
adamhlj said:
Is your device rooted? Is this your first android device? You will get a little notification in the notification bar at the top saying your deivce has an update.. If you have not rooted, you will receive the first OTA in a day or two that will go from JVP15S to JOP40C. Then later, you will receive the update for JOP40D. Some people have had success at forcing the update by going to settings, apps, all, google framework services, and selecting force stop then clearing the data. You then go back into settings, about device, check for updates and check for update.
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Thanks!
It is my first Android device.
I am trying to root it (unsuccessfully).
I was able to get the FASTBOOT unlock - but cannot root because of the drivers interface...
I did update the firmware by forcing via framework system. Had to do in two steps as it only upgrades one generation at a time.
By the way - I had the "takju" - now it is "tilapia" after "official OTA update.
I hope to get the rooting problem resolved - all instructions on the net are for older ROMs and I already screwed up my work laptop installing obsolete PDANET drivers which replaced the original drivers - so my device manager which originally saw my Nexus 7 as "Nexus 7" now sees it as "Android Phone Device". I do not know how to recvert back.
So now I am going to try my other laptop for rooting.
Hopefully I could find just a "professional step by step procedure - unlike many that I found on the net. Many people just happy to get on YouTube to show themselves off but the advice is half ass.
Thanks again for your help though I am half way through.
Best regards
Vlad7777 said:
Thanks!
It is my first Android device.
I am trying to root it (unsuccessfully).
I was able to get the FASTBOOT unlock - but cannot root because of the drivers interface...
I did update the firmware by forcing via framework system. Had to do in two steps as it only upgrades one generation at a time.
By the way - I had the "takju" - now it is "tilapia" after "official OTA update.
I hope to get the rooting problem resolved - all instructions on the net are for older ROMs and I already screwed up my work laptop installing obsolete PDANET drivers which replaced the original drivers - so my device manager which originally saw my Nexus 7 as "Nexus 7" now sees it as "Android Phone Device". I do not know how to recvert back.
So now I am going to try my other laptop for rooting.
Hopefully I could find just a "professional step by step procedure - unlike many that I found on the net. Many people just happy to get on YouTube to show themselves off but the advice is half ass.
Thanks again for your help though I am half way through.
Best regards
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I think you are either looking at really bad guides or simply making the rooting process much harder on yourself.
While some Android devices have more complicated unlocking/rooting/etc. requirements, that is not the case with Nexus devices - certainly not the Nexus7. The process couldn't be more simple. If you've already unlocked the bootloader, you are 1/3 of the way there. All you need to do is copy over a compatible "su" app zip to the device, install or run a custom recovery, install the su zip and voila - rooted.
If you already have fastboot running, that's the only tool you need. Download a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) from a thread in this forum that is compatible, reboot into bootloader mode and install it:
fastboot flash recovery <recovery.img>
Then reboot into recovery mode (you can do this from bootloader), and you should be in CWM/TWRP. Then you simply install the SU zip using the menu on the screen.
It's a very simple process and does not require a special toolkit or anything like that.
phonic said:
I think you are either looking at really bad guides or simply making the rooting process much harder on yourself.
While some Android devices have more complicated unlocking/rooting/etc. requirements, that is not the case with Nexus devices - certainly not the Nexus7. The process couldn't be more simple. If you've already unlocked the bootloader, you are 1/3 of the way there. All you need to do is copy over a compatible "su" app zip to the device, install or run a custom recovery, install the su zip and voila - rooted.
If you already have fastboot running, that's the only tool you need. Download a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) from a thread in this forum that is compatible, reboot into bootloader mode and install it:
fastboot flash recovery <recovery.img>
Then reboot into recovery mode (you can do this from bootloader), and you should be in CWM/TWRP. Then you simply install the SU zip using the menu on the screen.
It's a very simple process and does not require a special toolkit or anything like that.
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Thank you for your reply and advice.
How do I place the "su zip" in the device and into which directory - I can try download directly to Nexus but needs to know where to place it.
Also what are "CWM" or "TWRP" And where do I place them for custom recovery procedure.
I apologize for my ignorance but Android is a complete new experience for me.
Vlad7777 said:
Thank you for your reply and advice.
How do I place the "su zip" in the device and into which directory - I can try download directly to Nexus but needs to know where to place it.
Also what are "CWM" or "TWRP" And where do I place them for custom recovery procedure.
I apologize for my ignorance but Android is a complete new experience for me.
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You can place the "su zip" anywhere you like on the internal storage. When you get into custom recovery (CWM or TWRP), you can select "Install ZIP" (or something along those lines) and it will bring up a file system explorer that will let you select the one you want to install.
CWM and TWRP are both custom recoveries. They replace the stock, and very useless, recovery and give you many more advanced features. Things like flashing zip files, making nandroid backups, etc. You need to flash them to your "recovery" partition. It's a very easy process, but will require some specialized software. There are many guides and toolkits (if that's what you want to use) online. Just make sure you use the Talipia recovery (which exists now in the 3G forum).

Failed updating to 23.21.44.en.US

I have a rooted turbo. I wanted to update to the new system and then unlock the phone (I read I had to be on the latest version to unlock, is that true?). The update keeps failing. I have tried several times, including doing a factory reset to try, but the update keeps failing. Does anyone have any help/direction on getting the update pushed through?
The pictures attached shows the current phone information and the failed update.
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I have a rooted turbo. I wanted to update to the new system and then unlock the phone (I read I had to be on the latest version to unlock, is that true?). The update keeps failing. I have tried several times, including doing a factory reset to try, but the update keeps failing. Does anyone have any help/direction on getting the update pushed through?
The pictures attached shows the current phone information and the failed update.
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JON123123 said:
I have a rooted turbo. I wanted to update to the new system and then unlock the phone (I read I had to be on the latest version to unlock, is that true?). The update keeps failing. I have tried several times, including doing a factory reset to try, but the update keeps failing. Does anyone have any help/direction on getting the update pushed through?
The pictures attached shows the current phone information and the failed update.
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Phones that are rooted cannot take OTA updates. You have 3 options:
1. Use Fastboot to flash the stock system image of whatever firmware you're on, then take the OTA.
2. Use Fastboot to flash every image contained in the full SU4TL-44 firmware and perform a factory reset.
3. Plug your phone into a PC and install the Verizon Upgrade Assistant that pops up. Accept the upgrade to SU4TL-44.

pblem with restart's and stuck device

hi
all, i have nexus 6 device with 6.0 MRA58R and open bootloader and it was update by the device from google,still before that i try to do root and didn't succeedwith 5.1, so i go back to 5.1 and it was update as i said but the device is stuck by the start or just by regular use...something is wrong and i don't know what, there is also sound when it stuck like A screech sound and it stuck
what to do next?
thanks
If your bootloader is unlocked, as mentioned in your other thread, download a stock image from Google and flash its components (except userdata.img) using ADB. As a result of your tinkering, something got messed up on the device, and flashing the stock image should resolve that.
tried these ...didn't help,it stuckes even after good flash with adb cause with OTA it stucks at the middle
You flashed MMB29Q from the shamu section of the page here? That is the absolute latest factory image available. There should be NO OTA update available.
first of all i tried to download the OTA cause i was with root and did unroot and i want to saw thet it get's the OTA's correct ,then i installed the version as you write, but still when i start the wifi or in regular use the device can be stuck and restart.
any idea to solve it? even in safe mode it stucks
No, not really. Like you mention in your other thread, it appears to be a hardware problem.
For the record, downloading the OTA updates is a waste of time when the latest factory image is available. When you get your replacement device, assuming it's not already on 6.0.1, install the image from the link I gave you, as it already includes in the image all the updates Google has released for Android 6.0.1.

Pixel 4XL - Stock, not rooted: device corrupted

Hello all, I have a stock Pixel 4 XL which has never been rooted. I did not even enable bootloader unlocking (which clearly I should've done).
Anyway, my phone a few days ago was installing a system update overnight and when I woke up it was on the black screen saying "Your device is corrupted and cannot be trusted".
I have tried to install factory images and OTA updates but because my device is locked, nothing is working.
I have also tried the Android Flash Tool and Pixel Recovery Tool but again, device is locked so nothing will flash.
Any ideas on how to fix this? Is it even possible?
PS: Funny how they don't want you to unlock the bootloader cause of safety reasons but if I had unlocked it, I could've easily fixed this phone already. Seems to do more harm than good.
McCullyCullen said:
Hello all, I have a stock Pixel 4 XL which has never been rooted. I did not even enable bootloader unlocking (which clearly I should've done).
Anyway, my phone a few days ago was installing a system update overnight and when I woke up it was on the black screen saying "Your device is corrupted and cannot be trusted".
I have tried to install factory images and OTA updates but because my device is locked, nothing is working.
I have also tried the Android Flash Tool and Pixel Recovery Tool but again, device is locked so nothing will flash.
Any ideas on how to fix this? Is it even possible?
PS: Funny how they don't want you to unlock the bootloader cause of safety reasons but if I had unlocked it, I could've easily fixed this phone already. Seems to do more harm than good.
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You can try sideloading the full OTA image. Unlocked bootloader isn't required.
So download the OTA and do fastboot flash OTA OTAfilename?
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So download the OTA and do fastboot flash OTA OTAfilename?
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No, you use adb to sideload it. Get the OTA image you want from here.
Then follow the directions in this tutorial.
Lughnasadh said:
No, you use adb to sideload it. Get the OTA image you want from here.
Then follow the directions in this tutorial.
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Okay I did that and got this:
ERROR: recovery: footer is wrong
Update package verification took 0.1 seconds (result 1)
ERROR: recovery: Signature verification failed
ERROR: recovery: error: 21
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Okay I did that and got this:
ERROR: recovery: footer is wrong
Update package verification took 0.1 seconds (result 1)
ERROR: recovery: Signature verification failed
ERROR: recovery: error: 21
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Are you sure you are sideloading the OTA image and not the factory image?
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Are you sure you are sideloading the OTA image and not the factory image?
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I downloaded this full OTA image.
13.0.0 (TP1A.220905.004, Sep 2022) for coral.
EDIT: I tired the build before this one (from Aug) and it got farther along than the Sep one but eventually failed because: recovery: update package is older than the current build.
Okay so for some reason the link directly from Google didn't work but the link from here did work!!
So I want to thank you Lughnasadh!
If anyone else comes across this issue, try the link from this website:
How to download Android 13 for Google Pixel and other Android devices
Google has officially kicked off the Android 13 QPR3's stable version rollout. You can download the release right now and give it a try!
www.xda-developers.com
Not sure why, but this version was 1.8gbs and worked,
the official one from Google was 2.2gbs and didn't work.
McCullyCullen said:
Okay so for some reason the link directly from Google didn't work but the link from here did work!!
So I want to thank you Lughnasadh!
If anyone else comes across this issue, try the link from this website:
How to download Android 13 for Google Pixel and other Android devices
Google has officially kicked off the Android 13 QPR3's stable version rollout. You can download the release right now and give it a try!
www.xda-developers.com
Not sure why, but this version was 1.8gbs and worked,
the official one from Google was 2.2gbs and didn't work.
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You're welcome! Strange the one from the official site didn't work, but glad you got it going

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