[GUIDE] How To Receive OTAs Again If You Are On A Leak ***Proven Working Method*** - Motorola Droid Bionic

If followed correctly, this a bulletproof method (reposted from our work at Rootzwiki) of returning any image to a true 5.5.886 stock and then applying the OTA update.
Commands/Screenshots
Moto-Fastboot Commands
Root Commands
Boot Mod Commands
***All the files you must have in one folder - Full Package from below***
Necessary Resources
Motorola Drivers v5.4.0 (32-bit) or Motorola Drivers v5.4.0 (64-bit)
5.5.886 Radios (radio.zip)
Full Package of All Other Files You Will Need: Link 1 or Link 2
Optional Resources
5.5.886 Boot Mod
5.5.886 FXZ Restore File
Motorola Fastboot
Root and Forever Root Files
ADB-Fastboot Files
5.5.893 OTA Update
RSDLite v5.6
Fastboot Mode
Make sure the phone is off
Hold down the Volume Down + Volume Up buttons and press the Power button
When the choices appears, press Volume Down twice, till "AP Fastboot" is selected
Press Volume Up to select
Recovery Mode
Make sure the phone is off
Hold down the Volume Down + Volume Up buttons and press the Power button
When the choices appears, press Volume Down once, till "Recovery" is selected
Press Volume Up to select
When the icon with the android and exclamation appear press both Volume Up and Volume Down at the same time to enter the recovery
Step-by-step Process
Download the 3 files under "Necessary Resources"
Install the appropriate Motorola drivers for your operating system
Place the radio.zip file on the root of your SD card (not internal storage)
Unpack the full package of files to one folder on your computer
Turn off your phone completely
Start into Fastboot Mode (listed above)
Connect your phone to your PC with the USB cable and let it install the drivers for your device
After the drivers are done installing, open a command prompt in the folder where you unzipped the full package to
Using the Moto-Fastboot Commands screenshot from above follow each one step by step until you are done
When you have finished, disconnect your USB cable and press the Power button once to turn it off
Start into Recovery Mode (listed above)
Highlight "wipe cache partition" and press the Power button to select it
When it has completed, pull the battery out of your phone and then put it back in
Start into Recovery Mode again
Highlight "apply update from sdcard" and press the Power button to select it
Highlight the "radio.zip" file on your SD card and press the Power button to select it
When it has completed, highlight "reboot system now" and press the Power button to select it
When the device reboots into the OS waited 1 minute for it to load everything in the background
Follow the prompt but don't sign into anything, just get to the homescreen
When at the homescreen, connect your USB cable and then from the pull down menu select "USB connection", then select "Charge Only" and hit OK
Go into Settings -> Applications and enable Unknown Sources and hit OK
Go into Development and enable USB Debugging and hit OK
Back out to Settings -> Battery & data manager -> Battery mode and select Performance mode
Power off your phone and then power it back on normally
Open a command prompt in the folder where you unzipped the full package to
Using the Root Commands screenshot from above follow each one step by step until you are done
Power off your phone and then power it back on normally
Open a command prompt in the folder where you unzipped the full package to
Using the Boot Mod Commands screenshot from above follow each one step by step until you are done
***When a Superuser prompt appears on your phone after the last command, quickly select Allow and make sure you do NOT reboot your phone***
When it has finished, connect your phone to your 3G/4G or a WiFi connection
Go into Settings -> About phone and select System updates
When the prompt comes up, press Setup
Place a check in "I agree to the Motorola Terms of Service" and then press Next
When the update prompt comes up, press Download
Wait for the update to download
When the update prompt comes up, press Install Now
Let update reboot to recovery and install itself
***Your phone may appear as if it is completely off for a little while but leave it be it will turn itself on and continue***
Let the update finish and then it will reboot back into your system
Congratulations! You now have the official 5.5.893 update installed and are back on the official OTA path and forever rooted
Credit to all developers of the zergRush exploit, to realbbb (from Rootswiki) for discovering the Boot Mod, and anyone else who participated in making this all possible.

I have edited the instructions to make things easier. I have included the entire package of all the files you will need under "Necessary Resources".

The official fully detailed guide is now up. Please feel free to comment if you have any questions, concerns, or need help.

The steps can be made even simpler actually.
The radio flash is unnecessary and all that is required is moto-fastboot of the system.img, grfs.img and preinstall.img and then boot, root and DD the .886 boot.img and then the 5.5.893 will succeed.
You can keep data and avoid all those extra steps too!

Hey guys I got a little problem, unfortunatly you guys have generated so much traffic on my Dropbox account that they suspended it for 3 days. I'm going to ask if any of you guys have the full package file to please upload somewhere for a few days and post a link here until my account has been unfrozen. In the mean time you guys can use the optional files to recreate that package listed in the 4th screenshot. I greatly apologize for this inconvinience.

cellzealot said:
The steps can be made even simpler actually.
The radio flash is unnecessary and all that is required is moto-fastboot of the system.img, grfs.img and preinstall.img and then boot, root and DD the .886 boot.img and then the 5.5.893 will succeed.
You can keep data and avoid all those extra steps too!
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Noob question ... what does "DD" mean?
I'm going to let the process (OP or the one quoted) shake out over the next few days before I even consider going forward. I definitely would love to maintain data.

GertBFrobe said:
Noob question ... what does "DD" mean?
I'm going to let the process (OP or the one quoted) shake out over the next few days before I even consider going forward. I definitely would love to maintain data.
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dd=raw image
i think or at least it does to me being in computer forensics
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someone please share a working link for those files.

As soon as your account becomes unfrozen I'll download the "full files package" and try to upload to Megaupload or something like it to have them permanently downloadable.
The steps can be made even simpler actually.
The radio flash is unnecessary and all that is required is moto-fastboot of the system.img, grfs.img and preinstall.img and then boot, root and DD the .886 boot.img and then the 5.5.893 will succeed.
You can keep data and avoid all those extra steps too!
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Also, I too would like to keep my data and would like to do the simpler way. please clarify what DD means in the above post?

Ok, since nobody can download the full package from the OP, I won't feel so badly about hijacking his thread with different information.
This method is overly complicated and includes many redundant and unnecessary steps. A lot more info about this procedure has been developed since the OP made this guide and the process has been accomplished in several different ways at this point, including RSD lite using modified .xml files and a limited set of images.
dd is a command in Linux to make a direct digital copy of a file or partition, a raw image as stated above. One of the required steps which is part of the streamlined process, is to use a .bat file created by a user to dd the .886 boot.img to the phone after having flashed the system.img, preinstall.img and grfs.img from the FXZ and then rooting it again. This is the part that actually fixes the boot.img so that the update.zip will pass it's assert check for mtd/boot and flash the 5.5.893 update successfully.
This is despite the fact that manually copying the boot.img like this will fail to boot because it is not a signed image. The image is in fact an exact copy so the update.zip accepts it and patches it as per the updater-script.
That is the crux of the fix. All the rest is not needed. The radio does not need to be reverted because the update.zip does not assert the radio version at all.
All of the other pieces being flashed and reflashed is redundant and wiping data is not required at all and makes the rerooting and running the boot mod that much quicker and easier because you are already setup and have USB debugging checked etc. To say nothing of saving the time to resetup the device after a wipe.
I will also add that P3Droid has created a scripted method with all files included and options for loading 5.5.893 and then 5.9.901 if desired. This includes flashing the 3 images with moto=fastboot, the rooting and dd of the boot.img and then reboots into recovery where the only user input needed is to select the update.zip and run it and reboot.
This method will be released on MDW very soon.
I don't want to steal the thunder from the OP, as he was involved in the process much earlier than was I. I came in after success had been established and P3Droid and I saw the extraneous steps and both completed this simpler method with the reduced steps successfully last night.
We take no credit for the development of the method, which involved a large number of people contributing over several days of hashing out the details.
We just took the fat out and made sure it worked as we understood it should.

So I think that I will do this. Lets says I get to 5.893, install safestrap, and on my non safe 'strap' ie, my daily driver, I restore a nandroid backup of the ROM I am running now (eclipsev 2.0, 5.7.893), Will this work? And theoretically I will have the same system I do now, but with 5.5.893/new radio/kernal/on the update path... That all sound about right and doable?
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda premium

You cant use safestrap with this because it modifies the preinstall partition.
It won't matter anyway because you have to be completely stock with just root and the steps require will do all of that and remove Safestrap anyway when you flash the stock images. The update.zips are run from stock recovery and the only reason root is required is to dd the boot.img because that operation needs root in adb shell.
So, whatever ROM your are on is immaterial and this will revert you to 5.5.886 and then forwards to 5.5.893 and 5.9.901 as a last option, all the while keeping root by 4everoot.
If you do go to .901 then you have to do extra steps to have any custom ROMs work with the new radio. I am sure the ROM devs will progress rapidly with these new requirements as they have already, but I will not comment nor advise regarding any custom ROMS because I don't use them myself.

cellzealot,
Thank you for all the time you have contributed to participating in the work of this method. I appreciate your continued effort in order to slim down and automate the steps I have listed. I do encourage anyone interested to feel free to use this method instead of mine. However for those who are more interested to take the manual route and prefer to be in full control of what's going on with your device (maybe learn a few things along the way too), I will be keeping this method up and hopefully my Dropbox account will be unfrozen in a few days so the full package can be downloaded again. In the mean while, if anyone still has this file please PM me a link when you can upload it elsewhere and I will have it updated.
Thanks again,
Open1Your1Eyes0
EDIT: FYI, for all those you who want to keep their data just skip the last command in the Moto-Fastboot commands screenshot. The command is "moto-fastboot -w". Skipping this will leave your data intact. However, note that because everyone's data is different, I cannot guarantee this will work for everyone so please note that it is no longer considered "bulletproof" in this case although most likely should work.

cellzealot said:
You cant use safestrap with this because it modifies the preinstall partition.
It won't matter anyway because you have to be completely stock with just root and the steps require will do all of that and remove Safestrap anyway when you flash the stock images. The update.zips are run from stock recovery and the only reason root is required is to dd the boot.img because that operation needs root in adb shell.
So, whatever ROM your are on is immaterial and this will revert you to 5.5.886 and then forwards to 5.5.893 and 5.9.901 as a last option, all the while keeping root by 4everoot.
If you do go to .901 then you have to do extra steps to have any custom ROMs work with the new radio. I am sure the ROM devs will progress rapidly with these new requirements as they have already, but I will not comment nor advise regarding any custom ROMS because I don't use them myself.
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So are you saying you can't do this to get back on the path and then install safestrap? Maybe i am not understanding something somewhere but i would think you could do this then use safestrap to install a custom rom then when a new update comes from verizon just switch back over to update then if you want go back to your safestrap just go back over. can someone explain this?

Let me clarify your clarification on clarifying what it is I want clarified.
I understand safe strap, as with everything else goes kaputski when doing this as our phone will go back to a stock system. I don't want to try to do this IN safestrap, rather:
1.make a nandroid of current eclipse ROM.
2.use this method to get back to the ota path and a stock phone (5.5.893)
2.5 make nandroid of stock system
3.Install safestrap
4. Restore eclipse nandroid/backup
5.install super cool ics alpha 42 on safe system
6. Rejoice with a cookie, knowing that now I have the radio/kernel back to upgrade path
7. New update comes out, restore nandroid of stock system.. On UN safe system
8. Accept ota
9.rinse
10. Lather
11.repeat
12. Enjoy another one of those cookies
Does this sound feasible? Or not so much.
Thank you Happy Festivus
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda premium

ticrandall said:
Let me clarify your clarification on clarifying what it is I want clarified.
I understand safe strap, as with everything else goes kaputski when doing this as our phone will go back to a stock system. I don't want to try to do this IN safestrap, rather:
1.make a nandroid of current eclipse ROM.
2.use this method to get back to the ota path and a stock phone (5.5.893)
2.5 make nandroid of stock system
3.Install safestrap
4. Restore eclipse nandroid/backup
5.install super cool ics alpha 42 on safe system
6. Rejoice with a cookie, knowing that now I have the radio/kernel back to upgrade path
7. New update comes out, restore nandroid of stock system.. On UN safe system
8. Accept ota
9.rinse
10. Lather
11.repeat
12. Enjoy another one of those cookies
Does this sound feasible? Or not so much.
Thank you Happy Festivus
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda premium
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Wonderfully explained! Thank you

cellzealot said:
Ok, since nobody can download the full package from the OP, I won't feel so badly about hijacking his thread with different information.
This method is overly complicated and includes many redundant and unnecessary steps. A lot more info about this procedure has been developed since the OP made this guide and the process has been accomplished in several different ways at this point, including RSD lite using modified .xml files and a limited set of images.
dd is a command in Linux to make a direct digital copy of a file or partition, a raw image as stated above. One of the required steps which is part of the streamlined process, is to use a .bat file created by a user to dd the .886 boot.img to the phone after having flashed the system.img, preinstall.img and grfs.img from the FXZ and then rooting it again. This is the part that actually fixes the boot.img so that the update.zip will pass it's assert check for mtd/boot and flash the 5.5.893 update successfully.
This is despite the fact that manually copying the boot.img like this will fail to boot because it is not a signed image. The image is in fact an exact copy so the update.zip accepts it and patches it as per the updater-script.
That is the crux of the fix. All the rest is not needed. The radio does not need to be reverted because the update.zip does not assert the radio version at all.
All of the other pieces being flashed and reflashed is redundant and wiping data is not required at all and makes the rerooting and running the boot mod that much quicker and easier because you are already setup and have USB debugging checked etc. To say nothing of saving the time to resetup the device after a wipe.
I will also add that P3Droid has created a scripted method with all files included and options for loading 5.5.893 and then 5.9.901 if desired. This includes flashing the 3 images with moto=fastboot, the rooting and dd of the boot.img and then reboots into recovery where the only user input needed is to select the update.zip and run it and reboot.
This method will be released on MDW very soon.
I don't want to steal the thunder from the OP, as he was involved in the process much earlier than was I. I came in after success had been established and P3Droid and I saw the extraneous steps and both completed this simpler method with the reduced steps successfully last night.
We take no credit for the development of the method, which involved a large number of people contributing over several days of hashing out the details.
We just took the fat out and made sure it worked as we understood it should.
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And this is exactly as it should be.
I was one of the first to try the method out, and my set of steps was a lot simpler, as I had not hacked my webtop, and neither had I removed any apps from the system area either. All I did the was revert to stock rooted 43v3r r00ted system with r3l34s3d r00t, revert radio, dd kernel, then flash ota.
Now that you guys have stepped in and cut the fat out, I think a lot of people are going to be much happier with the whole process, happier and more comfortable, which is a major factor with this sort of thing.
Thanks again, cz, p3 and anyone else refining the process, and especially thanks to 0 open for detailing the steps in the beginning, and a huge thanks to real BBB for providing me with the files to dd the kernel when I started doing all this.
This is why I love my bionic and Android in general - you guys rock!
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk

This makes me happy to see this. I was worried about getting back on the upgrade path. Thank you to all those involved in this!

Hey guys,
So I'm finally home and now had a chance to access my files. I'm choosing to forget about Dropbox because I cannot wait for them any longer since I've been getting a lot of PM's requesting this file. I have edited the OP and all file links are updated and working. The full package has been moved to MegaUpload instead. Anyone who was waiting before the method is now fully working and ready for use. As always please feel free to comment if you need any help or have any questions. Thank you for your patience and once again I apologize for the delay.
Thank you,
Open1Your1Eyes0

If this doesnt work for anyone or the instructions seem to insane, p3's new OTA fixer program works like a charm.

TheMuffStuff said:
If this doesnt work for anyone or the instructions seem to insane, p3's new OTA fixer program works like a charm.
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Where can this be found? I haven't been able to locate a link for it.
Edit: Appears to be here: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...ates-your-modified-motorola-droid-bionic.html

Related

Newb Questions

Hey folks,
I have a couple of question before rooting, i was going to use regaw_leinad 2.1 guide unless anyone has a better suggestion ?
1. By rooting my phone am I removing the standard ROM or just making it that I can edit it?
2. How does one install a new ROM for example the ALOYSIUS 2.1 looks great but i haven't a clue what to do?
Any help is much appreciated
thatenglishguy said:
I have a couple of question before rooting, i was going to use regaw_leinad 2.1 guide unless anyone has a better suggestion ?
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Yeah, that's what I do.
thatenglishguy said:
1. By rooting my phone am I removing the standard ROM or just making it that I can edit it?
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There are 2 parts to what you are doing. You are gaining root access, and then you are using that access the write a new recovery image to your phone. You may keep the standard ROM.
thatenglishguy said:
2. How does one install a new ROM for example the ALOYSIUS 2.1 looks great but i haven't a clue what to do?
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You install new ROMs using the recovery image you installed while rooting your phone. Copy the .zip file(s) for the ROM you want to flash to the root directory of your sdcard. Boot to recovery by holding the HOME key while you press the power button. In recovery, you have the option to backup your existing ROM and to install a new one.
Thanks
Awesome, thank you v much indeed.
I have rooted my phone with Regaw's instructions, and it was very straight-forward.
1.) When you root your phone, you have a special recovery image that you can boot the phone into, and basically back up/restore your phone in case you decide to flash different roms and didn't like it, or you screwed up somewhere along the way. You can toggle the usb function, meaning you can use a terminal emulator (command prompt for windows) and move files between your pc and the phone while in recovery. You can theme your phone, can remove unwanted apps, use apps from the market that require you to have root access.
The simplest reason; to have full control of your phone.
2.) When you aquire root on your phone and able to boot into recovery and such, you can take the zip file that the rom was created in, and transfer it to the root of your sd card. Then you can either A) Open the command prompt, type in adb shell then type in reboot recovery while the phone is plugged in with the pc. The phone will reboot into recovery. B) Just power off the phone completely, then press and hold the home key and turn the phone on until you get to the recovery screen. From there you will need to backup your phone if you haven't already. Select backup/restore, then select nand backup. It will take a few minutes for this process to complete. When finished, you can go back to the main screen, and select wipe. Then select wipe data/factory reset. Press the home key to confirm. Go back and select wipe Dalvik-cache.
When done, go back to the main screen and select flash zip from sdcard. Scroll to the rom that you put in and select it. It should take a couple minutes to flash the new rom on your phone. When it's finished, you need to reboot your phone. The reboot process will take about 5-10 minutes depending on the type of rom that you flashed.
A few tips:
*Once you root, you have voided your warranty for the phone. But have no fear! Make sure you save your sdcard to your PC and run the RUU before bringing the phone for service if you need to. When service is done, you may transfer your sdcard contents from the pc back to your phone, do a quick root, and you are good to go.
*When wiping, your phone will be factory reset, meaning you have to sign into google again, redownload all your apps from the market if you have any.
*If you do like the rom of your choice, try to tweak it out the best you can, then do a nandroid (backup your phone) just in case you flash another rom. If you flash a second or third rom or whatever and didnt like it, you may do a restore on your phone, and all your info will be saved from the last nandroid you made. Be careful on how many nandroid you do. It takes up space on your sdcard. You may rename your nandroids, and remove the ones you don't want.
*The battery may get hot when flashing roms. This is normal, just try not to over do it.
*This Hero CDMA forum is now your best friend. Read and search, read and search before posting a question. Not that we don't mind answering questions, but if it has been asked 50 times, some people will give you snarky comments.
Good luck!
thanks , one more thing
Very helpful and I have successfully rooted my Hero !
Now regarding the new ROM I have downloaded the Zip file do I just copy the whole thing onto my phones sd card? If so where into the Nandroid folder?
Or do I run it using CMD from my laptop and if so know of any guides on how?
Thanks again, muchly appreciated
MB
Easiest way is you mount your phone to pc via usb, and just drop the zip file onto the root of your sdcard. Do not place the zip file anywhere else, or in any folder, just in the sdcard itself. Remount the phone, reboot into recovery, and select flash zip. Your rom should be in there to flash.
A wise man once said, "You've taken your first step into a larger world."
So happy you guys were nice with helping him. I'm finally making my switch to Android (in 3.5hrs). I can't wait to get home and root and figure it all out. Seems a TAD more difficult than it was with WinMo. There's SOOOOOO much info here, it's difficult to figure out WHERE start. But this thread helped at least figure out WHICH guide to follow initially.

[GUIDE] Return to stock using FXZ for Linux/OS X

Here's a guide on how to restore to stock using the FXZ for OS X/Linux users.
1. Download one of the following fastboot binaries: fastboot-OSX or fastboot-linux and rename it to just "fastboot"
2. Download the FXZ and untar it anywhere.
3. Plug in your phone to your computer (preferably a back USB port if you're on a desktop, don't use a front USB port if possible) and shut it down (leave it plugged in).
4. Hold down the vol-down button on the rocker and boot the phone up, it should boot into AP Fastboot Flash Mode and it should say "OK to Program".
5. Run the following commands in terminal
Code:
./path/to/fastboot flash system /path/to/system.img
./path/to/fastboot flash boot /path/to/boot.img
./path/to/fastboot flash recovery /path/to/recovery.img
./path/to/fastboot -w
6. Shut off the phone by pressing the power button.
7. Boot back up and you should be back to stock!
Thanks for posting this for us linux users. Hopefully I won't have to use it any time soon haha
I keep gettiing permission denied when entering the first command. Any suggestions? Thanks
Will this run without a Bionic attached? I'm just trying to get everything set up and run it to make sure it starts...
dscottjr81 said:
I keep gettiing permission denied when entering the first command ./fastboot flash system system.img. Any suggestions? Thanks
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BUMP...........
have you tried sudo?
Has anyone had any success with this yet?
1KDS said:
Has anyone had any success with this yet?
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I am doing it right now. There are some issues. Without sudo, you'll get permission denied. With sudo, you'll get "./fastboot: command not found". After changing fastboot to be executable without sudo, you'll get "./fastboot: cannot execute binary file". With sudo, you'll get "./fastboot: 3: Syntax error: "(" unexpected"...so short story, this does not work properly yet
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1KDS said:
Has anyone had any success with this yet?
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Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1279825
There is a one click Linux/Mac return to stock and root method there and it works. Hope that helps. It is extremely easy!
Bionic Restorer for Linux/Mac
OK, I'm finished with the new MotoRooter for Mac/Linux - naming it BionicRestorer because it's completely different. Right now it's in my Dropbox Folder, still no where to put it - lol.
Here's the link to BionicRestorer.zip
For Mac and Linux people - it's BionicRestorer v1.0
A way to flashboot restore your Bionic to 5.5.893
Download it, unzip it, cd into the BionicRestorer directory and type ./BionicRestorer.sh to run it. Mac folks can double click on the Mac-BionicRestorer.command file in that directory.
Linux People - this is solid, I've run it on LinuxMint (Ubuntu) and Scientific Linux (Redhat) and it worked everytime without a glitch.
Mac People - This is tempermental on the Mac, I've tried it on 3 different
Mac's and it worked sporadically on a Macbook Air running 10.7.2, didn't work on the iMac at all running 10.7.2,
and worked consistently on a Macbook running 10.6.8. Use at your OWN RISK!!!! If it hangs, all I
can is - try it again, or, run Linux, or, use RSDlite on Windows.
I can say that it worked consistently on a Macbook running 10.6.8
Option 3 (restore system, boot, recovery seems to work well on a Mac, but,
NOTE that these files are from v5.5.893! If you select option 3 you had better have flashed or updated to that version perviously, or, it will most likely bootloop when it finishes.
Note - This does NOT contain the actual files needed for flashing,
just the brains to flash them. You will need to download the zipfile
VRZ_XT875_5.5.893.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml.zip from
http://rootzwiki.com...893-fxz-leaked/
then unzip it into the BionicRestorer directory.
Once it is extracted there should be a directory named:
VRZ_XT875_5.5.893.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml
which contains all the files needed to do a flash restore.
And the menu looks like this:
BionicRestorer.sh (1.0) by crpeck
1. Restore a Bionic to 5.5.893 - NOT FOR 5.9.901 BIONICS!
-restores EVERYTHING to official 5.5.893
-wipes data
2. Restore a 5.9.901 Bionic to 5.5.893
-restores EVERYTHING EXCEPT for the cdt.bin to 5.5.893
-cdt.bin is restored using the 5.9.901 file
-wipes data
** YOU SHOULD ONLY USE THIS IF YOU ARE OR HAVE BEEN ON 5.9.901 **
3. Minimal Restore of system, boot, and recovery only
-restores ONLY the system,boot and recovery to official 5.5.893,
4. Root and ForeverRoot a non-rooted Bionic
-roots and installs the ForeverRoot hack
5. Copy 5.9.901 update file to sdcard
-this copies the unoffical 5.9.901 update file to your sdcard
chances are, your Bionic will bug you to do an update when it see's it
there, you can usually force it via the 'Check for Updates' screen.
6. Verify MD5sums of the flash image files (you should do this at least once)
7. Help - More detailed Information
q. Quit
NOTE: Selections 1-3 do NOT root the phone! Run 4 after running them.
By Your Command (1-7,q):
I took the .xml file from the VRZ_XT875_5.5.893.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml.zip and re-wrote it into shell scripts (i also took out the piece in there that erases the internal sdcard - who wants to lose that - lol). There is a considerably amount of error-checking as well, but, I'm sure I missed something (which will result in v 1.1).
I encourage you to look through the scripts, feel free to modify and make it better! This may be the last release of this from me, as work is replacing my Bionic with a gnex in the near future - gonna miss the Bionic, it's been a fun learning tool.
Enjoy....
Oh - look at the 00_README_1ST.txt file - it's similar to this writeup, and, select the help option for more detailed information.
I've have to give this a try. I keep forgetting I have Ubuntu(dual-boot) on this thing. Heh
i'm running SafeStrap 3.11 and wiped my safe partition in a late night flashing frenzy. is it possible to flash certain partition images to restore the stock ROM without loosing SafeStrap?
mechanizedmedic said:
i'm running SafeStrap 3.11 and wiped my safe partition in a late night flashing frenzy. is it possible to flash certain partition images to restore the stock ROM without loosing SafeStrap?
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Flash system.IMG
fastboot flash system /path/to/system.img
fastboot flash boot path/to/boot.img
Any other partition you might want to flash flashing recovery partition will erase safe strap might lose safestrP after flashing system you will lose root regardless

[ROM] STOCK - FULL ICS IMM76D.LP10 for Verizon i815 LTE Tab (only!) *UPDATE 10/16*

UPDATE: My hosting I had for XDA related work expired, so I re-uploaded everything here: http://www.mods4cars.com/pub/xda
Hi everyone. As pretty much everyone of us who got suckered into buying this excellent (hardware) tab from Verizon knows, their update strategy has been very slow and on top of that, glitchy. Finally, 4 months after the other editions of this tab, we're getting ICS... BUT the update is an incremental OTA update that fails on 99% of the tabs, because it expects a version FD01b instead of the FD01 most of us have. The update seems to have gone through for only 2 or 3 lucky users who must somehow have had FD01b on their tab when they got it.
So after one of the best collaboration efforts on the "Tab 7.7 General" forums, I am happy to present to you
The CWM flashable "full stock" ROM for the SCH-i815 - ICS IMM76D.LP10
First up, let me stress again that this is a HACK and that this is RISKY and that if something goes wrong you MAY end up with a BRICK that will require complicated revival ceremonies! Unfortunately I *have* to say here, that whatever you do here, you do AT YOUR OWN risk, I can not be held liable for anything!
Prerequisites:
Verizon SCH-i815 LTE Tablet (ONLY this version!) with Honeycomb (everyone should have FD01 at this point)
Windows PC with Samsung USB drivers installed, meaning when you connect the tab, you should be able to copy files to it.
A micro-SD Card 2GB or bigger, preferable BLANK, FAT32 formatted.
Step 1: Prepare the SD card
Connect the SD card to your PC and copy the ROM files to it.
ROM Choices:
Original Cloned ROM (First version with direct partition image copy, requires >1GB space on SD card which has caused issues for some)
http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815.zip
Update 10/12:
NEW ROM with full ext4 optimizations. System, Cache and Data (only in wipe version) will be cleared, formatted and "fsck -Dfy" checked!
DO NOT WIPE ANYTHING IN CWM!!! Just choose the ROM file appropriately.
Non-Wipe Version (This one leaves existing data partition alone, only checks it for errors)
http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_nowipe.zip
Wipe Version (THIS ONE WILL FORMAT DATA PARTITION, ALL USER DATA WILL BE LOST!)
http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_wipe.zip
Step 2: Download the Odin CWM Recovery pack and get ready to flash
Odin Pack: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_i815_odin_pack.zip
This ZIP contains everything you need now and later during this process. Extract it in any folder you like (Desktop/Odin or C:\Odin).
Run Odin3 v1.85.exe
Step 3: Bring the tab into Odin mode
Hold down the power and volume down buttons on your tab continuously until you see the big warning. Press volume UP to enter flash (odin) mode. Connect USB. In Odin the leftmost ID:COM field should now be yellow. Click the PDA button and select the cwm-6.0.1.1-i815.tar file. Leave everything else as-is. Click start to flash and when it says rebooting immediately grab the tab and hold down power and volume UP until you see the blue CWM screen! If you don't do this and let the tab boot, then it will automatically kill CWM (yes, bastards!), so don't let it boot the regular ROM!
Step 4: Flash the ICS ROM
Insert the card into the tablet, then in CWM go to install zip from sdcard, then choose zip from external sdcard. Select the electron_ICS-LP10_i815_v2.zip.
It will flash the kernel, the radio (LTE modem), the factory fs (/system) and preload partitions. The whole flash will take about 5 min. Especially on the last two steps be patient, it takes a while to extract 800mb and then flash the full filesystem image. Turning off power here (or running out of battery juice!) will make the rom unbootable and will require a full re-do. IMPORTANT: This requires the use of an external SD card! Using internal storage will not work!
WARNING: DO NOT wipe or factory reset in CWM! You can simply install ICS over an existing Honeycomb setup! Choose the correct ROM version: One erases everything and the other one preserves user data. Since this was originally an OTA, it knows how to convert your saved data. So all your emails, save games etc. will still be there! We had too many reports of problems when wiping/factory resetting with CWM. So for now the best advice for anyone looking into installing the ROM is DO NOT WIPE!
UPDATED PROCEDURE as of 10/16 - NO NEED to flash the old 3e recovery any more! Much easier and quicker baseband update below...
Step 5: Download and flash the baseband modem.bin with ODIN
Download the baseband update: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_modem.zip
Bring the tab back into ODIN mode the same as before. Extract the modem.bin file from the modem.zip and drop it in the PHONE section (not PDA!) in ODIN this time. Click start and let it flash and reboot. Done. Under settings/about device you should now have Baseband Version i815.04 V.LP10 / I815LP10
B]Step 6: Optional: Keep CWM or go all stock[/B]
If you would rather like to be full stock than keeping CWM as the recovery program, then bring the tab back into ODIN mode one last time (pwr + vol down) and Connect USB, then flash LP10_recovery.
The ROM is pre-rooted. SuperSU is pre-installed as part of the ROM.
Trouble?
If the tab for some reason gets stuck in a boot loop with the Verizon animation playing over and over, don't fret! Give it AT LEAST 10 full minutes to start with and if it still doesn't show the home screen after that, hold down power and vol up until you're in CWM and wipe data/factory reset (yes, that will completely kill all user data and the tab will be "like new").
Trickier: If you see any warnings in CWM or 3e stock recovery, that there was an error mounting /data, then you lost the data partition and need to do extensive hacking before the tab will ever boot again. We fixed exactly this problem beginning on the very bottom of the page here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927392&page=16 so don't panic! This repair surgery thanks to the excellent guide by Androguide.fr here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862294
Thanks
Thanks to everyone involved in making this happen! Especially asenduk for dumping the image backups from his tab, rayjr13 for bringing this whole thing to my attention and sending me the first OTA bin file.
Every use of the thanks button is greatly appreciated
Hi, thank you so much for these instructions and all the help. I was wondering does that 6.0.1.1 protect you from the brick bug and I saw that you hosted the V2 file in the original thread but here you have the regular file hosted. Is the V2 better?
johnny13oi said:
Hi, thank you so much for these instructions and all the help. I was wondering does that 6.0.1.1 protect you from the brick bug and I saw that you hosted the V2 file in the original thread but here you have the regular file hosted. Is the V2 better?
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What is this brick bug people speak of? Bricking during a flash or bricking when you're sleeping at night and doing nothing to the tab?
Thanks again for this Rom electronic73! Hopefully some devs will take this as a base and run with it!
Sent from my SCH-I815 using xda premium
johnny13oi said:
Hi, thank you so much for these instructions and all the help. I was wondering does that 6.0.1.1 protect you from the brick bug and I saw that you hosted the V2 file in the original thread but here you have the regular file hosted. Is the V2 better?
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Yes the 6.0.1.1 (as far as I know!) is safe. No need to wipe anyway. The v2 included more files that turned out to be not necessary. The files posted here along with the updated, safer method of flashing, should be the best and quickest way to get to full stock ICS.
The v2 was mainly an attempt to bring user ice's tab back to life after his data partition got killed.
Newbie question of the day - where is the IMEI stored on the 7.7? If it's in /system, won't this result in *everyone* flashing this image ending up with the same IMEI (which causes a whole set of problems of its own)?
Rodney
Thank you so much, and I do plan on doing a wipe to clear out my Tab to bring it to a clean slate. Just didn't want it to be a broken state lol.
rhester72 said:
Newbie question of the day - where is the IMEI stored on the 7.7? If it's in /system, won't this result in *everyone* flashing this image ending up with the same IMEI (which causes a whole set of problems of its own)?
Rodney
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IMEI and such is stored in the mmcblk0p1 partition which (along with 2 and 3 which are the bootloader) we don't touch. So no, we only flash the factory fs, lte modem and kernel. CDMA modem.bin via the new method.
electron73 said:
Hi everyone. As pretty much everyone of us who got suckered into buying this excellent (hardware) tab from Verizon knows, their update strategy has been very slow and on top of that, glitchy. Finally, 4 months after the other editions of this tab, we're getting ICS... BUT the update is an incremental OTA update that fails on 99% of the tabs, because it expects a version FD01b instead of the FD01 most of us have. The update seems to have gone through for only 2 or 3 lucky users who must somehow have had FD01b on their tab when they got it.
So after one of the best collaboration efforts on the "Tab 7.7 General" forums, I am happy to present to you
The CWM flashable "full stock" ROM for the SCH-i815 - ICS IMM76D.LP10
First up, let me stress again that this is a HACK and that this is RISKY and that if something goes wrong you MAY end up with a BRICK that will require complicated revival ceremonies! Unfortunately I *have* to say here, that whatever you do here, you do AT YOUR OWN risk, I can not be held liable for anything!
Prerequisites:
Verizon SCH-i815 LTE Tablet (ONLY this version!) with Honeycomb (everyone should have FD01 at this point)
Windows PC with Samsung USB drivers installed, meaning when you connect the tab, you should be able to copy files to it.
A micro-SD Card 2GB or bigger, preferable BLANK, FAT32 formatted.
Step 1: Prepare the SD card
Connect the SD card to your PC and copy the ROM files to it.
ICS ROM: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815.zip
Modem Upgrade: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_ICS-LP10_i815_modem.zip
Make sure you have MORE than 1GB of free space left on the SD card when done.
Step 2: Download the Odin CWM Recovery pack and get ready to flash
Odin Pack: http://electron73.org/XDA/i815/electron_i815_odin_pack.zip
This ZIP contains everything you need now and later during this process. Extract it in any folder you like (Desktop/Odin or C:\Odin).
Run Odin3 v1.85.exe
Step 3: Bring the tab into Odin mode
Hold down the power and volume down buttons on your tab continuously until you see the big warning. Press volume UP to enter flash (odin) mode. Connect USB. In Odin the leftmost ID:COM field should now be yellow. Click the PDA button and select the cwm-6.0.1.1-i815.tar file. Leave everything else as-is. Click start to flash and when it says rebooting immediately grab the tab and hold down power and volume UP until you see the blue CWM screen! If you don't do this and let the tab boot, then it will automatically kill CWM (yes, bastards!), so don't let it boot the regular ROM!
Step 4: Flash the ICS ROM
Insert the card into the tablet, then in CWM go to install zip from sdcard, then choose zip from external sdcard. Select the electron_ICS-LP10_i815_v2.zip.
It will flash the kernel, the radio (LTE modem), the factory fs (/system) and preload partitions. The whole flash will take about 5 min. Especially on the last two steps be patient, it takes a while to extract 800mb and then flash the full filesystem image. Turning off power here (or running out of battery juice!) will make the rom unbootable and will require a full re-do. IMPORTANT: This requires the use of an external SD card! Using internal storage will not work!
BTW there is NO NEED to wipe! You can simply install ICS over an existing Honeycomb setup! Since this was originally an OTA, it knows how to convert your saved data. So all your emails, save games etc. will still be there!
Step 5: Flash the old Honeycomb recovery in order to do the modem upgrade
Since CWM does not understand the proprietary command used to flash the "firmware" which is the base modem file, we need to use STOCK recovery for this. The downside is that, of course, the new recovery is now locked down and won't accept unsigned files. So we need to flash the OLD Honeycomb FD01 recovery and feed it the modem update!
When the CWM flash above is finished and tells you to reboot, simple press and hold power and vol down again to get back into ODIN mode. Connect the USB again and this time use Odin the same way as above, but to flash the FD10_recovery.tar. This time uncheck the "reboot" tick mark.
Step 6: Flash the modem upgrade with the old stock 3e recovery
When Odin is done above, hold down pwr and vol up until you see the old school recovery pop up saying *manual mode*. Select flash update zip from sdcard and select the electron_ICS-LP10_i815_modem.zip this time. It will go on for a while in total bling flight. No output apart from rotating gears! This one is tricky. Just wait until it either ends saying that it is done or a yellow exclamation point shows up in the middle of the screen. The flash is done.
Step 7: Choose between Stock and CWM
Now bring the tab back into ODIN mode one last time (pwr + vol down) and Connect USB, then flash either CWM or LP10_recovery if you rather like to be full stock. If you chose CWM then be aware that the ROM will try to overwrite that immediately on first boot!! In order to avoid that, flash it with "reboot" box unticked and manually reset into CWM mode (pwr + vol up) and inside CWM select reboot system. It will then give you a big warning that the ROM has a CWM killer and offers you to disable that, so CWM will stay in place (good for Nandroids etd).
Step 8: Boot the ICS ROM and enjoy!
Once you see ICS, go to the play store and install SuperSU. The rom is pre-rooted and just needs the SuperSU app for full root access control.
Trouble?
If the tab for some reason gets stuck in a boot loop with the Verizon animation playing over and over, don't fret! Give it AT LEAST 10 full minutes to start with and if it still doesn't show the home screen after that, hold down power and vol up until you're in CWM and wipe data/factory reset (yes, that will completely kill all user data and the tab will be "like new").
Trickier: If you see any warnings in CWM or 3e stock recovery, that there was an error mounting /data, then you lost the data partition and need to do extensive hacking before the tab will ever boot again. We fixed exactly this problem beginning on the very bottom of the page here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927392&page=16 so don't panic! This repair surgery thanks to the excellent guide by Androguide.fr here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862294
Thanks
Thanks to everyone involved in making this happen! Especially asenduk for dumping the image backups from his tab, rayjr13 for bringing this whole thing to my attention and sending me the first OTA bin file.
Every use of the thanks button is greatly appreciated
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Hey Electron, thanks again for your outstanding work as well as all involved to make this happen. Since I installed your V2 this morning, I can skip the ICS ROM installation and go straight to step 5 right? Or is it better to start over from scratch?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
bathanr said:
Hey Electron, thanks again for your outstanding work as well as all involved to make this happen. Since I installed your V2 this morning, I can skip the ICS ROM installation and go straight to step 5 right? Or is it better to start over from scratch?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
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Same here, what steps do I take to flash the updated modem
Awesome!
ice0901 said:
Same here, what steps do I take to flash the updated modem
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from step 5 on forward. no need to reflash the whole rom if you already have ICS running.
Just odin the old recovery on, flash the modem update zip, then odin the new recovery or CWM back.
boot loop
Not sure whats up. Ive had your rom on all day. No problems. When i went to install the modem update, i entered odin and installed stock recovery, and boom, went into a verizon logo boot loop. i continued any way with the modem install, then put cwm back on, then wiped and data factory reset. waited 10 minutes during bootloop. Gave up, totally reflashed entire V2 Rom, again, stuck on a bootloop...so nwiped and data factory reset again,,,,still a bootloop....
bummer...does it just run until battery dies?
rspong said:
Not sure whats up. Ive had your rom on all day. No problems. When i went to install the modem update, i entered odin and installed stock recovery, and boom, went into a verizon logo boot loop. i continued any way with the modem install, then put cwm back on, then wiped and data factory reset. waited 10 minutes during bootloop. Gave up, totally reflashed entire V2 Rom, again, stuck on a bootloop...so nwiped and data factory reset again,,,,still a bootloop....
bummer...does it just run until battery dies?
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Weird. OK did the v2 flash go all the way through? Did it finish at some point and say "please reboot" ? Or did it get stuck half way though?
Can you in CWM mount your internal storage? Did you get any errors when you did the full wipe/factory reset? anything saying "error mounting /data" maybe ?
electron73, did you create the .pit file in the cwm zip? It does not seem to match my i815 (which may be my problem, that mine is wrong)
I noticed the latest stock rom is like 550mb opposed to the one you uploaded this morning which was 990mb.. Is there a difference?
almus said:
electron73, did you create the .pit file in the cwm zip? It does not seem to match my i815 (which may be my problem, that mine is wrong)
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No I didn't create it but it is guaranteed the right one for i815. I know because I messed up my partition table last night and had to use that pit to repartition Lucky I found that. What you would do in order to re-do your pit is open odin, put the CWM in the PDA section as usual and then click PIT and select that pit. That should activate a checkbox "repartition device". Leave that on for this one run and click start.
As a result it should partition, then flash the CWM and you should immediately be able to enter CWM. With CWM running connect USB
and use adb shell to get onto your tab.
IN the root prompt enter parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
and in the parted prompt enter print. If you see the result as in the attached pic (note: no file system in the DATAFS line) then you need to fix that the same way ice got it fixed last night. I think the link to the thread is in the OP
bathanr said:
I noticed the latest stock rom is like 550mb opposed to the one you uploaded this morning which was 990mb.. Is there a difference?
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Yes the difference is that the preload partition (550mb decompressed) is not included any longer. Not needed. It was never altered in the first place. It only contains a game and useless verizon demonstration videos. I found out later that it had been untouched since Honeycomb FA02c
Yes. V2 went through with no problems.in CWM I can mount efs,cache,system but not data. Then in cwm... OK..wiping data then I get a error mounting data. Skipping format
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda premium
chefdave12118 said:
What is this brick bug people speak of? Bricking during a flash or bricking when you're sleeping at night and doing nothing to the tab?
Thanks again for this Rom electronic73! Hopefully some devs will take this as a base and run with it!
Sent from my SCH-I815 using xda premium
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The flash controller in our tablets is buggy. See here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862294
electron73 said:
Yes the difference is that the preload partition (550mb decompressed) is not included any longer. Not needed. It was never altered in the first place. It only contains a game and useless verizon demonstration videos. I found out later that it had been untouched since Honeycomb FA02c
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Thanks again man.. You have put forth an awesome effort in this work.. Sent you a little something as an appreciation:good:
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bathanr said:
Thanks again man.. You have put forth an awesome effort in this work.. Sent you a little something as an appreciation:good:
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I ran into the splash screen just hanging and followed the data retore steps. I keep getting this error when trying to print the print command from the parted prompt.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Flatlinz>f:
F:\>cd 7.7
F:\7.7>cd adb
F:\7.7\adb>adb shell
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
~ # ls
ls
boot init sys
cache init.rc system
charger lpm.rc tmp
data preload ueventd.goldfish.rc
default.prop proc ueventd.rc
dev recovery ueventd.smdk4210.rc
efs res vendor
etc sbin
external_sd sdcard
~ # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
Using /dev/block/mmcblk0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) print
print
print
Error: Can't have the end before the start!
(parted)
Any ideas?

How to Install 4.2 images, keep root and all data

**Disclaimer** If you don't understand what follows, don't attempt this. I'm not responsible for you softbricking your device,
This is a quick guide for how to install the new android without losing anything. You'll need fastboot for this. Also, before doing this, be sure to download the supersu cwm update zip, and have it on your sdcard. Make sure you also already have a custom recovery installed (I did twrp, but i'm sure cwm will work just as well). I would also suggest having a backup done, through titanium backup and through recovery, just incase.
First, download the factory images for the n7 from google's website. Decompress them (if you're in windows, you'll need winrar or something similar.) After you decompress the archive, there'll be another one inside (image-nakasi-jop40c.zip), decompress this one as well. Under here, you'll see the .img files for all the partitions. For now, go up one directory. You'll also see here bootloader-grouper-4.13.img. Once you have all this, reboot into the bootloader.
Once you're in the bootloader, you can update the bootloader to the new version (this step isn't needed, but I did it anyways). Plug into your pc, and type fastboot devices. Make sure it's not blank. If it is, you have to update drivers. If you can see the device, open up a command prompt, and cd to the directory that has the bootloader-grouper file. Type the following:
fastboot flash bootloader-grouper-4.13.img
then, after it's done, type:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now, you'll be booted back into the bootloader, it'll say 4.13. On to the rom.
cd into the folder image-nakasi-jop40c (make sure you see the files system.img and boot.img before you continue. If you don't see them, the next steps will do nothing but erase your kernel and system parition.)
now, you see the image files. Type the following (still in the bootloader)
fastboot erase system
fastboot flash system system.img
wait until it completes, then type:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once this is done, hit the volume up on the device until it shows recovery mode on the top. When it does, push the power key and you'll boot into your recovery (shouldn't be touched.) Inside here, flash the supersu cwm zip file, which'll flash the superuser binary, and supersu. Once this is done, do a factory reset (removing your data and cache.) Boot into the rom.
Once it's booted, you'll notice your internal sd card appears to be empty (mine did, I was worried at first.) For some odd reason, it moved the entire contents of my sdcard into a folder on it called 0. When you get back into android, simply move the folder all up one level so they're in the proper place. You now have the rom booted, rooted, with all your data. Now, you can do a titanium restore to get all your stuff back.
My first boot got stuck for some reason. if it happens to you, just hold the power button and hard reboot. (I did this on 2 devices, it only happened to one of them, so I figured I'd give you all warning.)
Links:
SuperSu binary: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7a8xHNJlpgTR0ZkR1pWZWR2VzA
Google Factory Images: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Thanks for this.
I flashed the 4.2 ota in the dev section and I lost root. Can I just flash the supersu binary in cwm to regain root?
Thanks for this.. Apparently you found out too a clean 4.2 isn't rootable via typical methods.
That SuperSU package did the trick. I have to remember to keep a SuperSU binary on hand for these kinds of situations that SuperUser fails..
jefferson9 said:
Thanks for this.
I flashed the 4.2 ota in the dev section and I lost root. Can I just flash the supersu binary in cwm to regain root?
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Yes. If you do it though cwm, you're not using any exploits, you're just inserting the superuser binary and supersu.apk into the proper places on the rom. On any nexus device, any rom, this will root it.
mstrk242 said:
Once it's booted, you'll notice your internal sd card appears to be empty (mine did, I was worried at first.) For some odd reason, it moved the entire contents of my sdcard into a folder on it called 0. When you get back into android, simply move the folder all up one level so they're in the proper place.
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DANGER WILL ROBINSON!!
The "odd reason" is called "multiple users" - add a second user and they get a folder called 10.
tehSmoogs said:
DANGER WILL ROBINSON!!
The "odd reason" is called "multiple users" - add a second user and they get a folder called 10.
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Exactly.
If everything goes right we should have an AOSP prerooted build in about *looks at watch* 20 minutes.... Unless there is a compile error or SU error. *laff*
Back to watching the scrolling terminal window
Just got this working on a mac...
did not update bootloader(couldnt get it to)
other than that, same commands except all fastboots are ./fastboot on a mac
the only other trick is i needed the fastboot and abd files in the jop40c folder...seems to have worked like a charm....im deff on 4.2 with su installed... and it looks like my data is still there...once google is done restoring i'll know just how sucessfull it is, but so far, seems to work!!!
kwhee07 said:
Just got this working on a mac...
did not update bootloader(couldnt get it to)
other than that, same commands except all fastboots are ./fastboot on a mac
the only other trick is i needed the fastboot and abd files in the jop40c folder...seems to have worked like a charm....im deff on 4.2 with su installed... and it looks like my data is still there...once google is done restoring i'll know just how sucessfull it is, but so far, seems to work!!!
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I did this all on linux, just kind of adapted the guide for windows. I figured all the linux users would understand how to do it on their own. Glad to know it's the same for mac as well.
OK where did they put the developer options? Not in settings on my 32GB 4.2 device
Never mind. This: http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...hidden-in-android-4-2-heres-how-to-find-them/
rootbrain said:
OK where did they put the developer options? Not in settings on my 32GB 4.2 device
Never mind. This: http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...hidden-in-android-4-2-heres-how-to-find-them/
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Settings - about tablet - build number
push it a few times and it will enable dev options
You have .bat file in the package.
Why so complicated?
I downloaded 4.2 from here:
http://android.clients.google.com/p...gned-nakasi-JOP40C-from-JZO54K.094f6629.zipia
I then just flashed it from recovery via CWM.
Done.
CWM asked me if I wanted to maintain root and of course I chose the correct answer on this, so now my N7 is running on a rooted 4.2.
Here is my method:
1. Download official 4.1.2 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929270 and 4.2 OTA image from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989188
2. Boot into CWM (i have CWM touch installed)
3. Clear data and install 4.1.2, don't forget to turn on root in the installer
4. reboot check that root is fully working
5. reboot into recovery install 4.2
6. before reboot CWM will ask to disable recovery flash and protect root. Ansver yes to both questions
I'm confused, it says if you are already on a custom rom, just flash as usual.
What makes this different?
I was on stock ROM rooted with some system modifications, and this wwadd the only way I could get the update working...
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mstrk242 said:
For some odd reason, it moved the entire contents of my sdcard into a folder on it called 0. When you get back into android, simply move the folder all up one level so they're in the proper place. You now have the rom booted, rooted, with all your data. Now, you can do a titanium restore to get all your stuff back.
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So I'm at the step listed above. I have 4.2 on my device but I can't seem to find this "0" folder. I'm browsing the /sdcard folder via adb shell. Am I looking at the wrong place? Do I have have the incorrect permissions? Or might it not be there?
Thanks.
Ill have to wait until a rooted rom is created, I have no comp.
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can I install image-nakasi-jop40c.zip directly without upgrading bootloader?
Zuk. said:
So I'm at the step listed above. I have 4.2 on my device but I can't seem to find this "0" folder. I'm browsing the /sdcard folder via adb shell. Am I looking at the wrong place? Do I have have the incorrect permissions? Or might it not be there?
Thanks.
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Not advisable to move this folder - if it got moved to a new location by the o/s then there's probably a good reason why - maybe like 4.2 introducing multiple users
Each user appears to get their own "home" directory created in /mnt/shell/emulated/
Default user dir is "0"
Second user dir is "10"
Each contain the standard dir's from 4.1 and earlier.
Travelawyer said:
Why so complicated?
I downloaded 4.2 from here:
http://android.clients.google.com/p...signed-nakasi-JOP40C-from-JZO54K.094f6629.zip
I then just flashed it from recovery via CWM.
Done.
CWM asked me if I wanted to maintain root and of course I chose the correct answer on this, so now my N7 is running on a rooted 4.2.
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You had two extra characters at the end of your link, but I fixed it above and it's good to go for others in the future. Just flashed it in TWRP, it didn't ask if I wanted to maintain root, hit reboot when it was complete and lost root, so it doesn't work for everyone - good news is that all my data remained intact without having to resort to advanced restoring my data from a backup....
When I tried the SuperSU binary root flash trick, I finally got root back. But don't think it's as easy to get to recovery! I had to obtain the TWRP Recovery one more time since it wiped it and put in place a recovery that did absolutely nothing but reboot the device after a few minutes, so you'll have to
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.1-grouper.img
to get TWRP back.... Hope that helped everyone!

Resolved: H811 misc partition image (was: Request)

As should be well known, using the current CM14.1 OTA update results in a bootloop into recovery.
I was able to get out of bootloop by zeroing the FOTA and MISC partitions. But, turns out, something in there was important. I can no longer connect to WiFi. (I ran a full reset, wiped system + reinstalled, so I'm fairly certain it was my dumb a** wiping the MISC partition without making a backup first. In fairness, I'd just come home from an 18 hour shift, but I should have known better.)
I'm requesting an image of the misc partition from anyone on here with a working LG G4 H811. The phone can be running any ROM, and prior to flashing was ideally running V20P or V20O (the two stock T-Mo MM builds). The resulting raw image should be 16,777,216 bytes. Compressed as a ZIP, it should be around 31 KB.
Process to generate a image of misc is as follows:
Reboot into TWRP recovery.
Run "adb shell" or open a recovery terminal.
Run "ls /dev/block/platform/*/by-name/misc" to identify the path to your misc partition.
Mine is "/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc"
Run "dd if=/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc of=/sdcard/misc.img"
Replace "f9824900.sdhci" if appropriate for your device, using the value found in step 3.
You now have a file misc.img in your storage directory. You can either use "adb pull /sdcard/misc.img" to download it onto your PC, or you can upload it directly using XDA mobile.
If anyone here can follow the above steps and upload the resulting image, I'd be deeply grateful.
Thanks in advance!
aorbiy said:
As should be well known, using the current CM14.1 OTA update results in a bootloop into recovery.
I was able to get out of bootloop by zeroing the FOTA and MISC partitions. But, turns out, something in there was important. I can no longer connect to WiFi. (I ran a full reset, wiped system + reinstalled, so I'm fairly certain it was my dumb a** wiping the MISC partition without making a backup first. In fairness, I'd just come home from an 18 hour shift, but I should have known better.)
I'm requesting an image of the misc partition from anyone on here with a working LG G4 H811. The phone can be running any ROM, and prior to flashing was ideally running V20P or V20O (the two stock T-Mo MM builds). The resulting raw image should be 16,777,216 bytes. Compressed as a ZIP, it should be around 31 KB.
Process to generate a image of misc is as follows:
Reboot into TWRP recovery.
Run "adb shell" or open a recovery terminal.
Run "ls /dev/block/platform/*/by-name/misc" to identify the path to your misc partition.
Mine is "/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc"
Run "dd if=/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc of=/sdcard/misc.img"
Replace "f9824900.sdhci" if appropriate for your device, using the value found in step 3.
You now have a file misc.img in your storage directory. You can either use "adb pull /sdcard/misc.img" to download it onto your PC, or you can upload it directly using XDA mobile.
If anyone here can follow the above steps and upload the resulting image, I'd be deeply grateful.
Thanks in advance!
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you can download it from here
you've been served....
TURBO
And WiFi works. Beautiful.
BTW, I pulled this up in a hex editor, and noticed the lines "recovery --wipe_data".
Do you know if this have any special meaning, like the next OTA I receive (that works) will wipe data? (I don't really care if it will, but could be useful to know.)
Edit: Nevermind, found the answer at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54355114&postcount=486
Thanks for the help! Have a beer on me!
aorbiy said:
And WiFi works. Beautiful.
BTW, I pulled this up in a hex editor, and noticed the lines "recovery --wipe_data".
Do you know if this have any special meaning, like the next OTA I receive (that works) will wipe data? (I don't really care if it will, but could be useful to know.)
Edit: Nevermind, found the answer at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54355114&postcount=486
Thanks for the help! Have a beer on me!
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thank you. my pleasure...... please, allow me to be the first to hit thanks on you.....
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