not sure what to do from here? - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

ok, I got stock 4.4.4 but with root, bootloader is locked..
I wanna be able to receive the OTA update what do I need to do in order to be able to receive that?
or do I need to unlock the bootloader, install a recovery and flash lollipop threw that?

If you have stock system, kernel, and recovery, (no altered system files, either) being rooted won't keep you from getting the OTA. Locked/unlocked bootloader doesn't matter. If you rooted with SuperSu, just use its settings to uninstall root (you'll lose it anyway). However, I think you have to unlock bootloader to reroot, which, of course, will wipe your device. The OTA zip is now available for adb sideload if you're interested.

nvm got stock recovery back on, lol still learning, is it better to side load or can i use flash stock + unroot on the nexus root toolkit v1.9.3 to do the same?

Cobra11Murderer said:
nvm got stock recovery back on, lol still learning, is it better to side load or can i use flash stock + unroot on the nexus root toolkit v1.9.3 to do the same?
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OTA won't wipe regardless of how you get it--over the air or sideloaded. Wug's will wipe unless you tell it not to (Options>Flash Stock>Enable no wipe). He also has the LRX21P build available. IMO, one way isn't better than another.

ok, I just tried to sideload and looks like i got a driver issue :\ lol followed the steps in the installation guide and did the test.. it works great up till i go into stock recovery and hit sideload lol then it disconnects and tells me no driver found...
i might just try flash stock + unroot and choosing LRX21P, that wont lock my bootloader correct? and should I be a little worried that the driver cant be found for that specific thing? thanks for all the help btw!

You probably already did all this, but you have to specifically send command to lock boot loader. I don't get how your device wasn't recognized through stock recovery but is on NRT, but it doesn't matter. Just use the kit which is what you probably did.

What you should do is back up what you need and want, then unlock the bootloader. You're not gonna get root without it on Android L since it requires a custom kernel.

Cobra11Murderer said:
ok, I just tried to sideload and looks like i got a driver issue :\ lol followed the steps in the installation guide and did the test.. it works great up till i go into stock recovery and hit sideload lol then it disconnects and tells me no driver found...
i might just try flash stock + unroot and choosing LRX21P, that wont lock my bootloader correct? and should I be a little worried that the driver cant be found for that specific thing? thanks for all the help btw!
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Based on this, I assumed you unlocked your bootloader since first posting. NRT recognizes the device, right? Have you gotten it all sorted out yet.

idk why adb sideloading would kick the connection out, then the pc would say nexus 7 but wrong driver?, anyways i just went ahead and flashed the factory image using flash stock + unroot since I had it all backed up anyways, and that went great now I got lollipop on it, and should be able to root no probs now
thanks everyone, I hope i dont have a issue with adb again, im not sure if it was the samsung cord or what but it kept disconnecting at that part asking for a driver.. funny thing everything from bootloader, fastboot and all worked great with the driver that I installed using the steps in the toolkit..

Glad it's all good. Root with the toolkit. Just for the heck of it, you may want to try running CMD from wug's ADB folder. I've experienced just the opposite with older versions of the kit. NRT wouldn't recognize device. I'd go to CMD and device recognized. Return to NRT, all good again.

alrighty will do!, thanks for all your help

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Rooted and Unlocked can't install OTA update

So I'm running the stock OS and now it won't install the OTA update. I'm unlocked and rooted and the update downloads, then the phone reboots. I see the install starts and runs for about 3 seconds and then it stops with the red triangle exclamation point.
What's going on, anyone else having this issue?
How many times per day does this thread need to be made?
You're either going to have to flash just the update via fastboot on your own, or unroot and accept the OTA normally.
Well I appreciate the answer, sorry to be a bother...
Anyway, is this the way it's always going to be since I'm rooted and unlocked? Where will I be able to download the OTA updates so I can flash manually with fastboot?
It won't work if you have ClockworkMod's recovery, you need the stock recovery.
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105437 said:
So I'm running the stock OS and now it won't install the OTA update. I'm unlocked and rooted and the update downloads, then the phone reboots. I see the install starts and runs for about 3 seconds and then it stops with the red triangle exclamation point.
What's going on, anyone else having this issue?
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Dowload from http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html. It needs 7Zip to uncompress the file. Once decompressed it has a file with no extension, decrompress that again and you will have the several file.
The just power the phone off and power back on with the volume up and down pressed. Same as when you rooted it.
Then run these commands:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
This will not wipe your phone!
You will need to root it again.
This is what I just did and works prefectly!
Root and unlocked bootloader shouldn't prevent you from installing if you still have stock recovery. If you have ClockworkMod recovery instead, you can use that to flash it manually. If your phone downloaded the update zip, it should be located in /cache.
You'll probably have to re-root after applying the update, regardless of how you install it.
Thanks for the replies guys! I guess I'd like to stay unlocked & rooted and be able to get OTA updates. Is there any risk in doing this? If not, how do I uninstall CWM?
Thanks again!
105437 said:
Thanks for the replies guys! I guess I'd like to stay unlocked & rooted and be able to get OTA updates. Is there any risk in doing this? If not, how do I uninstall CWM?
Thanks again!
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I believe that in rom manager you should be able to set the recovery back to the default.
Bad Liar said:
I believe that in rom manager you should be able to set the recovery back to the default.
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ROM Manager only has the option to flash ClockworkMod, not stock recovery. But the stock recovery can be extracted from the Google factory images and flashed with fastboot.
I have same problem like yours, how can i solved it? my device is SE WT19i
Happened to me as well - but I also ran into problems initially trying to do the image upgrades, because I had ended up changing a couple values in the build.prop file (wifi scan time, and disabling the boot animation). I'm assuming changes like that would cause the OTA update to fail, if doing it manually fails as well?
Also remember when trying to resolve my issue, reading through other people who went through similar sequences.
Had unlocked/rooted. Tried OTA - got the red warning symbol.
Tried installing the zip from sdcard through CWM but ran into various warnings/errors because of minor tweaks that either they had done, or something that had been installed had done.
Try mskip's GNex Toolkit. Super easy to use and everything explained in the thread. The guy's a genius!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
Think option 10 will reflash stock recovery.
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+1. GNex Toolkit made my life worth living, I got the OTA 4.0.4 update (IMM76I), and I'm rooted and unlocked.
I also highly recommend GNex Toolkit. It has an option to restore the factory recovery and also helps you to get root again after update.
Voodoo OTA Root Keeper only helps partially.
ceribaen said:
Happened to me as well - but I also ran into problems initially trying to do the image upgrades, because I had ended up changing a couple values in the build.prop file (wifi scan time, and disabling the boot animation). I'm assuming changes like that would cause the OTA update to fail, if doing it manually fails as well?
Also remember when trying to resolve my issue, reading through other people who went through similar sequences.
Had unlocked/rooted. Tried OTA - got the red warning symbol.
Tried installing the zip from sdcard through CWM but ran into various warnings/errors because of minor tweaks that either they had done, or something that had been installed had done.
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Each if those warnings that you are getting is because something is not stock. You will need to download the appropriate stock file for each of those warnings. I have already posted the stock build.prop and boot image in the main IMM76I update thread. If you need others, instructions can be found in the update link in my signature.
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philipdeane said:
Try mskip's GNex Toolkit. Super easy to use and everything explained in the thread. The guy's a genius!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
Think option 10 will reflash stock recovery.
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bingefister said:
+1. GNex Toolkit made my life worth living, I got the OTA 4.0.4 update (IMM76I), and I'm rooted and unlocked.
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toxaris said:
I also highly recommend GNex Toolkit. It has an option to restore the factory recovery and also helps you to get root again after update.
Voodoo OTA Root Keeper only helps partially.
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All of you guys recommending using a toolkit: do you even understand the OP's issue? I don't think so, otherwise you would know that a toolkit won't do what he needs done.
My opinion:
On an unrelated note: you need to figure out how to do things manually before you start using toolkits, otherwise you will never learn anything. There is a reason they teach you long division in school before letting you use a calculator...
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[Q] Unrooting with a broken USB connector

My USB connector is broken on my nexus. Amazon has sent me a replacement, which I have at hand. I would like to lock my boot loader on my nexus with the broken USB connector before sending it back to amazon.
Any thoughts as to how I may accomplish this?
If not, can you at the least convince me amazon won't care that my boot loader is unlocked?
EDIT: Never mind, it seems the awesome developers have figured out ways to relock the bootloader.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=aperture.ezekeel.gladoscontrol
Potentially.
MAYBE.
Just Maybe you can re-lock with this.
I'm not sure if it requires SU or not.
And I haven't given anyone this advice yet, so you'll be the first.
But as the above poster said...
Mobile Odin first.
mt6272 said:
My USB connector is broken on my nexus. Amazon has sent me a replacement, which I have at hand. I would like to lock my boot loader on my nexus with the broken USB connector before sending it back to amazon.
Any thoughts as to how I may accomplish this?
If not, can you at the least convince me amazon won't care that my boot loader is unlocked?
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Not sure if Amazon will even care if it is locked or not.
Thanks to AdamOutler and a few others, you can re-lock the bootloader without being plugging into a computer, but root (and busybox) is required.
Download the attachment from this post, and extract the files to the root of /sdcard. Then open a terminal emulator on your device and type the following commands:
su
dd if=/sdcard/param.lock of=dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/param
That should re-lock your bootloader.
Now you need to make sure you are running a stock ROM and stock recovery.
Once that is done, you can then remove busybox, and finally, you can delete /system/app/Superuser.apk and su.
EDIT: For those that are curious, to unlock your bootloader without wiping, replace the command above with this:
su
dd if=/sdcard/param.unlock of=dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/param
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Not sure if Amazon will even care if it is locked or not.
Thanks to AdamOutler and a few others, you can re-lock the bootloader without being plugging into a computer, but root (and busybox) is required.
Download the attachment from this post, and extract the files to the root of /sdcard. Then open a terminal emulator on your device and type the following commands:
su
dd if=/sdcard/param.lock of=dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/param
That should re-lock your bootloader.
Now you need to make sure you are running a stock ROM and stock recovery.
Once that is done, you can then remove busybox, and finally, you can delete /system/app/Superuser.apk and su.
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Awesome efrant, thank you.
I'll reference to this later if need be.
efrant said:
Not sure if Amazon will even care if it is locked or not.
Thanks to AdamOutler and a few others, you can re-lock the bootloader without being plugging into a computer, but root (and busybox) is required.
Download the attachment from this post, and extract the files to the root of /sdcard. Then open a terminal emulator on your device and type the following commands:
su
dd if=/sdcard/param.lock of=dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/param
That should re-lock your bootloader.
Now you need to make sure you are running a stock ROM and stock recovery.
Once that is done, you can then remove busybox, and finally, you can delete /system/app/Superuser.apk and su.
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couldnt you take it a step further?
doesnt mobile odin work properly even if the bootloader is locked?
Zepius said:
couldnt you take it a step further?
doesnt mobile odin work properly even if the bootloader is locked?
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Yeah, he could use mobile odin to flash to stock (and thus, no need to remove custom recovery, root, etc.), but mobile odin will not re-lock his bootloader.
efrant said:
Yeah, he could use mobile odin to flash to stock (and thus, no need to remove custom recovery, root, etc.), but mobile odin will not re-lock his bootloader.
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ah i figured you could still use mobile odin to restore to stock with the bootloader already locked when you first run it.
ive never used it so i guess i didnt understand completely what it did.
Zepius said:
ah i figured you could still use mobile odin to restore to stock with the bootloader already locked when you first run it.
ive never used it so i guess i didnt understand completely what it did.
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No, you're right. You CAN use mobile odin with a bootloader already locked. However, you need root to use it.
efrant said:
No, you're right. You CAN use mobile odin with a bootloader already locked. However, you need root to use it.
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so you could then change the param file, which locks the bootloader, then use mobile odin to go back to 100% stock and still have a locked bootloader.
Zepius said:
so you could then change the param file, which locks the bootloader, then use mobile odin to go back to 100% stock and still have a locked bootloader.
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Yes. That's what I was trying to say in my earlier post, but I guess it wasn't clear. Mobile Odin will not change the lock state of the bootloader, but will work in either a locked state or an unlocked state, assuming you have root.
More details on my phone: It is rooted, running aokp m5 & franco m3. It sounds like there is a solution to my problem contained within this thread - however, things are a bit hazy to me when it comes to what order to perform these operations and which apps to use when.
My thanks to the first person who compiles a step-by-step (albeit brief and concise) guide to unrooting, re-locking the bootloader, and restoring to stock WITHOUT being connected to the computer!
I don't know how you have broken USB, but my friend had it broken - it didn't want to charge longer than few seconds, connection to PC was extremely inconsistent...
Samsung told him that it happens on SGNs sometimes and that it is caused by oxidation of USB. It isn't covered by warranty.
But he solved it very simply - you can clean the USB by soft toothbrush and it works like a charm again. Hope this helps you.
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More details on my phone: It is rooted, running aokp m5 & franco m3. It sounds like there is a solution to my problem contained within this thread - however, things are a bit hazy to me when it comes to what order to perform these operations and which apps to use when.
My thanks to the first person who compiles a step-by-step (albeit brief and concise) guide to unrooting, re-locking the bootloader, and restoring to stock WITHOUT being connected to the computer!
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It is not that difficult, and I'm sure you do not need a step by step.
I haven't tried this on my device, as I don't really feel like wiping, but:
1) Lock your bootloader as per my post above. EDIT: I just looked at Mobile Odin, and it seems that Chainfire has implemented flashing the param partition as well in his app, so you can skip this step and go straight to step two.
2) Download the param file from the same post mentioned in step 1, and extract it to the root of your /sdcard.
3) Rename the param.lock file to param.img
4) Download version of the stock ROM for your device from here, e.g., if you have a GSM device, download the maguro factory image, if you have a Verizon device, download the toro factory image.
5) Extract the system, boot, userdata and recovery images from within and place them on the root of your /sdcard.
6) Buy Mobile Odin Pro from the Play Store. [You can use get the free version from the XDA thread here, but it needs setting up, and I'm not going to guide you through that.]
7) Run Mobile Odin Pro and follow the instructions here. It should be pretty obvious what you need to do.
I'm running AOKP 4.2, their latest release. I, too, have a failed USB connection. I downloaded the latest recovery from the link for my Verizon Toro. When I used the paid version of Mobile Odin, it says "partition could not be found in file". I tried the older, ICS image, but it just factory reset my AOKP install, not reflash to stock. So far, I've locked the boot loader, but I can't get rid of AOKP. I think it is because Mobile Odin doesn't reflash the bootloader, which I learned after my attempt, and I attempted to Odin back to factory ICS, which is a different bootloader. My other thought was to get into TWRP and flash an older AOKP ICS build, which flashes the older bootloader(right??), and try again, but I have no recovery, stock or otherwise after my Mobile Odin attempt. Any advice at this point? Should I just send it to Verizon as-is and let the chips fall where they may?
Quick update: I used Goomanager from the market to instantly flash TWRP. BAM! Recovery restored! I just finished flashing AOKP Jellybean Milestone 1, which is 4.1.2. I also figured out my JRO030 issue. It was a bad .tar file. When I browsed it with Winrar, it containted another file with the same name and no extension. I found another .tar file with the entire file structure inside. I'm currently booting into AOKP M1 as I type. I'll attempt to Mobile Odin with the JRO030 factory image (4.1.1) over 4.1.2 and then update this thread again. I hope I can save others some heartache.
The JRO030 update said something about "unable to extract update script". So I gave up on Jelly Bean and went futher back. I found an old AOKP ICS build, Milestone 6, flashed to that and used the monster 470 mb 4.0.2 update file that was linked to in a galaxynexusforums post with Mobile Odin. TADA! It worked like a charm. No root. Stock software. The only downside is that recovery is broken. It shows an Android guy with a red exclamation point over his belly. Whatever. I'm on 4.0.2 stock VZW software. That's all I care about. Let me know if anyone needs help with this.
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The only downside is that recovery is broken. It shows an Android guy with a red exclamation point over his belly. Whatever. I'm on 4.0.2 stock VZW software. That's all I care about. Let me know if anyone needs help with this.
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That IS the stock recovery.
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That IS the stock recovery.
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I thought it was too, but, just for the heck of it, I tried taking the OTA. It rebooted and stuck on the android guy with the red exclamation. I had to pull the battery.
It is the stock recovery and no, you did not have to pull the battery. The Android with the red triangle is the main screen of the stock recovery . To access the menu from the main screen, hold power and press volume up. This is covered in at least 2 of the stickies in the General section.
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[HOW-TO]OTA Update your Stock Rooted GSIII without wiping phone (ODIN TWRP 2.2.2.0)

I am putting together a quick guide on how to update your Stock ROM, Rooted, custom recovery T-Mo GSIII without having to wipe your phone.
You will need:
- Kies (If your phone has not prompted you to install the OTA yet, Kies will download and attempt to install it for you) (http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.c.../20120809103126135/Kies_2.3.2.12074_13_13.exe)
- ODIN 3.7 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1270006&stc=1&d=1345396888)
- STOCK T-Mo GSIII recovery.img (I extracted this from the stock ODIN image for T-Mo) (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269983&stc=1&d=1345396186)
- TWRP or CWM ODIN Flash-able recovery (CWM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269979&stc=1&d=1345396186 , TWRP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269980&stc=1&d=1345396186)
- Recovery flashable SuperSU root package (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269984&stc=1&d=1345396186)
SO, place your phone in download mode (Vol Down + Home + Power), and via ODIN, flash the "Stock-Recovery-Image(Working T-Mobile T999).tar" image. ( This is putting the stock recovery back on your phone so the update can install).
When it reboots, either select yes to allow the OTA update to install (if your phone is already aware there is an update) on your phone, OR plug you phone into your PC and allow Kies to prompt you to update your firmware. Select yes and allow the OTA to install.
Once completed, your phone is updated without having to wipe, but you have lost root and customer recovery, so.....
Again, in Download mode, Flash either of the provided ODIN flash-able custom recoveries (TWRP, or CWM) I prefer TWRP
Once that is complete, you can reboot your phone into the new recovery (Vol UP + Home + Power)
Once in recovery, flash the SuperSU.zip package and Voila, all done, Triangle away and you in cool runnings.
Let me know if I need to clarify anything here. It makes sense to me, but then again, I fumbled through it to figure it out and extract the right recoveries and set permissions etc.....
Please hit the thanks button if this helped you in any way
Hans
Nice instructions, but I'm going to wait a few days. I'm want to see if the dev that did the flash and root without tripping the flash counter will do the same for the new firmware. I'm still not too keen on custom recoveries yet even though I backed up my IMEI, so I just want to be rooted. If not, I'll use your guide.:good:
Wildchld already released it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838101
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DocHoliday77 said:
Wildchld already released it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838101
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But with Wildchild's it's a complete ROM (650-700MB), correct? Are you not wiping when you flash his?
Actually I'm not 100% that you need to do a full wipe, but I'm guessing you probably should. Depends on what's different. You can always nabdroid and give it a shot. I will later if I have time.
Anyway, I was more responding to the post above mine about stock with root than to the op. Sorry if shoulda been a little more clear on that.
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i might wait. finally got google now and google wallet working and i dont want to mess it up lol
RotaryXperiment7 said:
i might wait. finally got google now and google wallet working and i dont want to mess it up lol
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What did you have to modify to get them working? Like I said before, I made this little method so you did not have to wipe your phone to get the OTA installed.
The only thing I could see that would cause the OTA to break wallet, or Google now would be that if you have to modify pieces in the /system/ directory that would be overwritten. The only thing I had to do after updating was re-flash my little installer for international boot image, re-remove Carrier IQ as it was added back, and revert the googlesearch.apk to the earlier backed up version (functioning unified search) with titanium. Outside of that I run a pretty tight ship as far as system modifications go outside of root and root privileged programs.
had to edit build pro for wallet
Thanks op, this worked great for me! Updated and rooted again...
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I tried several times but couldent unroot my phone. I even tried through the root kit by mskip. I think the problem may be that I got my phone unlocked, not using an unlock code but some other method (all I know about this method is that my phone says"restricted access" for a few seconds upon restarting.)
Any suggestions on how to unroot? Also, if I unroot, will I loose the unlock?
pappuhathi said:
I tried several times but couldent unroot my phone. I even tried through the root kit by mskip. I think the problem may be that I got my phone unlocked, not using an unlock code but some other method (all I know about this method is that my phone says"restricted access" for a few seconds upon restarting.)
Any suggestions on how to unroot? Also, if I unroot, will I loose the unlock?
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I think the best method to unroot your phone will be to ODIN it back to the stock T-Mobile image. (Overwrites EVERYTHING, probably your unlock as well).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737855
Above is the link to the stock image.
Apologies, in general, but I feel you may have the wrong thread if your looking to unroot your phone. That is off topic on what is being discussed here.
has anyone tried this and kept google wallet and google now working? Any troubles?
I'm wanting to update but I'm rooted withthose two apps finally up and running.
arts711 said:
has anyone tried this and kept google wallet and google now working? Any troubles?
I'm wanting to update but I'm rooted withthose two apps finally up and running.
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I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
cybrnook said:
I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
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So (in case this all doesn't work out) to restore via nandroid, just root and apply right?
cybrnook said:
I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
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You are correct about build.prop being overwritten.
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arts711 said:
So (in case this all doesn't work out) to restore via nandroid, just root and apply right?
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Well if it doesn't work (Which I think it won't), you don't need to worry about restoring root. You just need to flash a custom recovery to revert your nandroid backup. Your root and customization will come back with that.
But with some of the added features that come with the update, I would say don't look back. Upgrade to the latest, then reapply your customization to get wallet and all working again.
IF you have to revert your nandroid back, make sure to do a factory wipe before you revert to your backup.
thanks! i'll give it a shot this weekend once i get more time.
I've used two different versions of Odin and two different T-Mobile stock recoveries (other one is here), and I can't get stock recovery to replace CWM on my GS3. Odin reports that the flash is successful, but when it reboots, ROM Manager still shows me as having latest CWM Touch, and the T-Mo update fails. I'm attempting the update via Kies right now, but I anticipate failure due to CWM still being installed as recovery.
-- I have Cerberus anti-theft installed, but I don't see anything about protecting recovery.
-- I have Busybox installed, but that shouldn't affect recovery.
Any ideas?
EDIT: Interestingly enough, where the OTA update failed, the Kies update went smooth as silk. Now to re-root and remove bloatware!
RaymondPJR said:
Nice instructions, but I'm going to wait a few days. I'm want to see if the dev that did the flash and root without tripping the flash counter will do the same for the new firmware. I'm still not too keen on custom recoveries yet even though I backed up my IMEI, so I just want to be rooted. If not, I'll use your guide.:good:
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Are you referring to MrRobinson's rooting method? I'm waiting for it too.
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Im unable to update. I used Odin to flash the stock recovery, then downloaded the update via settings-> about device-> software update. Installing reboots the phone but then fails and reverts to current state. I can't update through kies also bc it just says "connecting", no errors. I tried uninstalling/reinstalling drivers but kies never completes connecting. Any help?
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EDIT: I uninstalled all my samsung drivers and Kies from "Programs and Features" in win7, deleted Samsung folders from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Reinstalled Kies and connected my phone to install the drivers. Kies was stuck in the connecting loop still, so I unmounted my sd card, turned on USB debugging and Kies finally connected and asked to upgrade. Upgrading at this moment.

return to stock without usb?

My usb port on my phone is not working anymore and I need to return to stock for warranty. I have locked the bootloader using the app but still have TWRP and root. Is there a way to remove TWRP and unroot it without USB?
Thanks in advance!
m57 said:
My usb port on my phone is not working anymore and I need to return to stock for warranty. I have locked the bootloader using the app but still have TWRP and root. Is there a way to remove TWRP and unroot it without USB?
Thanks in advance!
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I think once you root it, your warranty is void regardless if you go back or not.
If you open the super su app it has an option to fully unroot. I've never tried it. Not sure about getting boot loader back
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I just need to return Recovery to stock and unroot. I'll check out the super su unroot option when I get home.
I've also been trying to install the OTA to 4.2.2 as this will restore stock ecovery but I'm getting a error (assert failed apply_patch_check( /system/lib/hw) I did have franco kernel and have returned back to stock and put a copy of power.tuna.so but that did not fix it.
Did you search first? I believe I've seen a post by franco about that issue. Also, there is this thread, among others: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2160790. I'd like to see if this would work for the recovery[before unrooting]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38486011&postcount=8
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Did you search first? I believe I've seen a post by franco about that issue. Also, there is this thread, among others: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2160790. I'd like to see if this would work for the recovery[before unrooting]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38486011&postcount=8
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I did do a bit of searching. I downloaded a power.tuna.so file from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031985 but the OTA still did not flash.
Im not quite sure how deeply you've modded your device. If you fix this, will it then give another error is what i'm saying.. You're going to be looking for a system.img flash, whether it be via .zip or mobile odin. Did you verify the permissions and ownership on the replacement power.tuna.so, should be 644 root.root. Did you wipe caches after replacing it?
m57 said:
My usb port on my phone is not working anymore and I need to return to stock for warranty. I have locked the bootloader using the app but still have TWRP and root. Is there a way to remove TWRP and unroot it without USB?
Thanks in advance!
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What about using ADB over network? I noticed that under Developer Options is that choice,so this could be the possible replacement of damaged USB port.
Well looks like I screwed something up when I tried to restore some of the hw files and now the phone gets stuck at the X loading screen. It does have a locked bootloader but still has TWRP installed so I guess my only option is to send it back for warranty and hope they don't notice the custom recovery.
I have an idea that may work... (IT worked like a charm for me)
1)find a flashable recovery zip. it can be a cwm.zip
2)replace the recovery.img file inside a package with the stock one.
3) upload modified to a server, then download to your phone.
4)flash it with twrp
5)reboot recovery
I don't think you're gonna mess up anything more. It worked for me.
Or If you are on yakju/takju 4.2.2 jdq39 you may try my zip I attached below.

update problem

Hi, I have bought used here in Italy a op3, when turn on in the display I can see a message about the bootloader unlock, and so I think that the previously owner have unlocked the unit. Now I have a problem with the update, I have tried with ota and with USB but the phone stop the update and show me the message installation failed, then I can only reboot. How I can relock the Bootloader? Thanks in advance for your help.
before you re-lock the bootloader you should make sure that you are running the stock oxygenOS rom and receovery, see below:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...lus-3-and-go-back-completely-to-stock.456232/
thanks for your reply, I, think that the phone now running with OxygenOS 3.2.2 stock, so I can directly relock the bootloader? If I do an hard reset the bootloader will be relocked?
alchemist76 said:
thanks for your reply, I, think that the phone now running with OxygenOS 3.2.2 stock, so I can directly relock the bootloader? If I do an hard reset the bootloader will be relocked?
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you might be running OOS 3.2.2 stock but still have a custom recovery - boot into recovery first just to confirm that you have the stock recovery as well
still if you have a custom recovery, it's easier to get update. Just download the full rom and flash it with TWRP (I don't think there is another custom recovery), it won't wipe the data. Even if the previous owner did a slight modification on OOS 3.2.2, it will overwrite it.
updates can be downloaded many days before the OTA appear on the phone.
Ok I think that I have a custom recovery, TWRP working with non rooted phone? I have checked and my phone not have root. Please can you explain how I can update through TWRP?
if you want to stay unlocked and use TWRP that's fine, but note that you will need to MANUALLY UPDATE every time if you're on the stock OOS ROM.
if you are not comfortable with this, follow the instructions on the link i sent you to get back to full stock with stock recovery as well, so updates OTA work correctly.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...lus-3-and-go-back-completely-to-stock.456232/
2x4 thanks for your help, I not have any problem to keep my phone unlocked, but I don't able to update not even in manual way, maybe I wrong something.
I have enabled usb debug on op3, have connected the phone to my laptop and opened minimal ADB, then have downloaded the oxygenOS 3.2.4 put the phone in sideload mode, cecked the connection with adb devices command and the phone is connected. Then writed adb sideload and have dragged the oxigenOs .3.2.4 . but nothing happen in adb minimal and on the phone. After a bit the phone give me the same message that appears when I try to uptade through ota, installation failed an I can only reboot. Thanks again for your suggestions.
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2x4 thanks for your help, I not have any problem to keep my phone unlocked, but I don't able to update not even in manual way, maybe I wrong something.
I have enabled usb debug on op3, have connected the phone to my laptop and opened minimal ADB, then have downloaded the oxygenOS 3.2.4 put the phone in sideload mode, cecked the connection with adb devices command and the phone is connected. Then writed adb sideload and have dragged the oxigenOs .3.2.4 . but nothing happen in adb minimal and on the phone. After a bit the phone give me the same message that appears when I try to uptade through ota, installation failed an I can only reboot. Thanks again for your suggestions.
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sorry, im not really sure what you mean, but if you're following the instructions on that post step by step and verifying what you get it should work.
You need to successfully flash the full zip to get the stock rom+recovery on there
ok sorry for my confusion. Please can you explain to me the right way to update a bootloader unlocked phone?
alchemist76 said:
ok sorry for my confusion. Please can you explain to me the right way to update a bootloader unlocked phone?
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the bootloader being locked or unlocked is irrelevant - your issue is your non-stock recovery.
the full Oxygen OS zip includes the stock recovery from OnePlus, which OTA updates are programmed to use to automatically update your phone.
since you have TWRP recovery instead, you'll need to download and manually flash OxygenOS
download the full ZIP for 3.2.4 from this thread and flash it via TWRP recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oxygen-os-3-2-4-released-t3437911

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