Install latest OTA? - X 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a VZW XT1096 that is rooted, unlocked and has TWRP. The update downloaded to my phone but the last time I tried to install an update it put my phone into a boot loop. Do I need to flash the stock recovery or is there more to it? Thanks!

GatorsUF said:
I have a VZW XT1096 that is rooted, unlocked and has TWRP. The update downloaded to my phone but the last time I tried to install an update it put my phone into a boot loop. Do I need to flash the stock recovery or is there more to it? Thanks!
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There is more to it. You have to be 100% unmodified to take an OTA. So no root, xposed, busybox, modifications... your best bet if you modified a lot would be to flash your stock system and recovery images then take the OTA.
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AGISCI said:
There is more to it. You have to be 100% unmodified to take an OTA. So no root, xposed, busybox, modifications... your best bet if you modified a lot would be to flash your stock system and recovery images then take the OTA.
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Any idea where to find the stock .51 images? If it just like nexus where you fastboot flash each partition in bootloader mode?

GatorsUF said:
Any idea where to find the stock .51 images? If it just like nexus where you fastboot flash each partition in bootloader mode?
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http://www.filefactory.com/file/5hj...ZON_XT1096_5.1_LPE23.32-25-3_cid2_CFC.xml.zip
Yes, the process is just like flashing them on the nexus.
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[Q] Taking 4.4.4 OTA

Hey guys, I just got the 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 update notification on my XT1058 (Movistar, Chile). The thing is, I have TWRP so I know I can't take it right now. The device is not rooted nor it has xposed installed. My question is, how do I safely go back to stock recovery? Thanks in advance
Extract the recovery.img from your carriers 4.4.3 sbf and flash just the recovery image via fastboot. Commands should look like this.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Travisdroidx2 said:
Extract the recovery.img from your carriers 4.4.3 sbf and flash just the recovery image via fastboot. Commands should look like this.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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There's only 4.4.2 available on the sbf list to download. Is it ok or should I take another step?
chalocesped said:
There's only 4.4.2 available on the sbf list to download. Is it ok or should I take another step?
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They are the same (the 4.4.2 / 4.4.3 recoveries).
Hit the THANKS button under the posts of those who have helped you...
samwathegreat said:
They are the same (the 4.4.2 / 4.4.3 recoveries).
Hit the THANKS button under the posts of those who have helped you...
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I see! Thank you
I managed to flash the stock recovery, but now I'm unable to turn on wifi. Any thoughts?
chalocesped said:
I managed to flash the stock recovery, but now I'm unable to turn on wifi. Any thoughts?
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Did you take the OTA? How did you flash stock recovery? It sounds like you borked your /persist partition...
samwathegreat said:
Did you take the OTA? How did you flash stock recovery? It sounds like you borked your /persist partition...
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No I haven't, as I can't download it via mobile network. I downloaded the 4.4.2 stock firmware, took the recovery file from the zip and did fastboot recovery recovery.img. After booting and realizing I couldn't turn on the wifi (slides immediately to off) I did a factory reset but it didn't solve it
chalocesped said:
No I haven't, as I can't download it via mobile network. I downloaded the 4.4.2 stock firmware, took the recovery file from the zip and did fastboot recovery recovery.img. After booting and realizing I couldn't turn on the wifi (slides immediately to off) I did a factory reset but it didn't solve it
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Have you tried wiping cache and dalvik, then rebooting? That used to solve a similar problem on another phone.
gokart2 said:
Have you tried wiping cache and dalvik, then rebooting? That used to solve a similar problem on another phone.
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Unsuccesful, sadly. Will try to restore a previous backup made with twrp
OTA 4.4
Do you have to go back to stock recovery if you're using TWRP recovery? Or is there a way to apply the update while using TWRP? I downloaded the update, told it to install and it rebooted to TWRP. The only zip I found was the old update under cache. Is there a way to do this or where do I find the newly downloaded file to install?
When I couldn't find the file I just rebooted. After booting up the phone attempted to reboot and install about 3 or 4 times before saying unsuccessful and operating normally.
TKil9 said:
Do you have to go back to stock recovery if you're using TWRP recovery? Or is there a way to apply the update while using TWRP? I downloaded the update, told it to install and it rebooted to TWRP. The only zip I found was the old update under cache. Is there a way to do this or where do I find the newly downloaded file to install?
When I couldn't find the file I just rebooted. After booting up the phone attempted to reboot and install about 3 or 4 times before saying unsuccessful and operating normally.
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You have to use stock recovery.... Just flash TWRP back on afterwards.
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superp32 said:
Could it be because he downgraded from 4.4.3
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Who downgraded? The OP doesn't appear to have downgraded - he only flashed the stock recovery from 4.4.2 (which is the same as the 4.4.3 stock recovery). I'm confused.
samwathegreat said:
Who downgraded? The OP doesn't appear to have downgraded - he only flashed the stock recovery from 4.4.2 (which is the same as the 4.4.3 stock recovery). I'm confused.
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I am in the process of deleting it I didn't see your post about them being the same. He has to have an unlocked bootloader to have twrp correct?
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superp32 said:
I am in the process of deleting it I didn't see your post about them being the same. He has to have an unlocked bootloader to have twrp correct?
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Yup, although safestrap recovery (for locked bootloaders) is based on TWRP, it isn't the same. So at least he will be able to root again afterwards. Being unlocked doesn't affect the ability to take an OTA though. I've seen some people confused about that and tell people that they need to re-lock before taking an OTA. This is NOT the case. Stock recovery is required though.
Don't want to confuse anybody though. Just ignore the above. All that really matters is you must have stock recovery and no significant modifications to /system (no Xposed, etc.).
I'm on 4.4.2 for Sprint, i got the update to install 4.4.4, after reading this thread and the guide to flash OTA i see I have to return to stock recovery. My question is in the guide it says '' if you have at any point of time flashed any 4.4.2 firmware along with the boot loader 30.B3 or 30.B4
DO NOT FLASH THE OTA, YOU WILL HAVE A HARD BRICKED MOTO''...... my bootloader says 30.B4 , so should i take the OTA?
reds28heem said:
I'm on 4.4.2 for Sprint, i got the update to install 4.4.4, after reading this thread and the guide to flash OTA i see I have to return to stock recovery. My question is in the guide it says '' if you have at any point of time flashed any 4.4.2 firmware along with the boot loader 30.B3 or 30.B4
DO NOT FLASH THE OTA, YOU WILL HAVE A HARD BRICKED MOTO''...... my bootloader says 30.B4 , so should i take the OTA?
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Hmm I'm thinking that what you read might have been for another variant....I'm not familiar with the bootloader version.
Regardless, if you are concerned, you are completely safe to flash the ENTIRE stock 4.4.2 SBF, then you can SAFELY take the 4.4.4 OTA with no risk. And if you take the OTA immediately after flashing the entire SBF, you'll already have stock recovery and you can just flash TWRP and re-root AFTER you are on 4.4.4.
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(The above instructions ONLY apply to the Sprint variant. Not any of the variants that received 4.4.3.)
samwathegreat said:
Hmm I'm thinking that what you read might have been for another variant....I'm not familiar with the bootloader version.
Regardless, if you are concerned, you are completely safe to flash the ENTIRE stock 4.4.2 SBF, then you can SAFELY take the 4.4.4 OTA with no risk. And if you take the OTA immediately after flashing the entire SBF, you'll already have stock recovery and you can just flash TWRP and re-root AFTER you are on 4.4.4.
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(The above instructions ONLY apply to the Sprint variant. Not any of the variants that received 4.4.3.)
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Yeah that's what i was planning on doing completely flashing to stock then taking the OTA, just wanted to make sure I dont brick my phone
Problem, im trying flash stock but i keep getting this.
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target max-download-size: 768MB
Multi-Flash is enabled!
load_file: could not allocate 907079228 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
reds28heem said:
Yeah that's what i was planning on doing completely flashing to stock then taking the OTA, just wanted to make sure I dont brick my phone
Problem, im trying flash stock but i keep getting this.
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target max-download-size: 768MB
Multi-Flash is enabled!
load_file: could not allocate 907079228 bytes
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
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System.img is too big for the standard Fastboot.exe included in the Android SDK/PlatformTools. You must use the Moto tweaked fastboot (aka mfastboot) -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/X-STUFF/mfastboot-442.zip

Can't OTA

Hello,
I had TWRP installed and SuperSU on my phone and, then, I received the OTA.
In order to update, I've flashed the stock recovery and used supersu full unroot (BUT... I still have Xposed installed).
I can't OTA upgrade.
Do I have to uninstall Xposed? If so, how do I do it?
Or, what else do I have to do for the OTA to work?
Thank you.
Flash the stock system.img and it would hurt to flash the stock boot.img as well. As long as you haven't messed with the modem or anything that should be all you need to do.
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The stock system.img is from kitkat, that could mess up a lot of things, like Xposed, which could make it not boot anymore.
Or am I wrong?
You can get the full 5.0 images here http://www.graffixnyc.com/motox.php. Flash the stock 5.0 system, recovery, and boot images. That's the only way to get rid of Xposed and you shouldn't have any trouble with bootloops or anything. Then take the OTA.
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dustin_b said:
You can get the full 5.0 images here http://www.graffixnyc.com/motox.php. Flash the stock 5.0 system, recovery, and boot images. That's the only way to get rid of Xposed and you shouldn't have any trouble with bootloops or anything. Then take the OTA.
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Thank you! I will do that.

[Q] XT1092 Going from 5.0 (rooted, TWRP recovery) to 5.1

Read a few threads, I'm still confused. I'm using the XT1092 (India).
RIght now I have 5.0 (LXE22.46-19) , rooted and using TWRP recovery.
From what I understand, I need to flash the stock recovery, un-root and get the OTA.
After flashing stock recovery, how do I un-root? Can I just open the SuperSU app and click un-root and uninstall BusyBox? Will the OTA work this way?
If not, how should I proceed?
Nope, it will fail. Firstly do the full unroot on SuperSU. Then boot into fastboot mode and flash stock system images and stock recovery.
Now you can boot into your device and update twice. Firstly a small update followed by the 5.1 update.
Thanks a lot for clearing it. Will I lose any data in the flashing process?
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Shubham.3.96 said:
Thanks a lot for clearing it. Will I lose any data in the flashing process?
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If you only flash the system partition, no data will be lost. If you format the data partition... Yes data will be lost. Just fastboot flash system, don't do a full flash.
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Thanks a lot, both of you.
Running 5.1 now

adb sideload issue

Can someone explain this to me as to why https://android.googleapis.com/pack...amu-ota-LMY48I-from-LMY47Z-superblock-fix.zip gives me the following error shown in the attach picture?
Looks like it should match correctly but sideload is errorring out saying otherwise
C:\Users\Double\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb shell getprop ro.build.fingerprint
google/shamu/shamu:5.1.1/LMY47Z/1860966:user/release-keys
C:\Users\Double\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>
Do it from stock recovery. It's kinda broken in twrp because twrp was build with a build.prop with old user keys so it won't let you flash it. All the Ota zip will see is those old user keys and kill it every time. Stock recovery will work.
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david279 said:
Do it from stock recovery. It's kinda broken in twrp because twrp was build with a build.prop with old user keys so it won't let you flash it. All the Ota zip will see is those old user keys and kill it every time. Stock recovery will work.
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I'm having the same problem with TWRP and the TMO LYZ28J update. How do I get back to stock recovery? Is it just a matter of uninstalling TWRP and reinstalling it when I'm done?
JimSmith94 said:
I'm having the same problem with TWRP and the TMO LYZ28J update. How do I get back to stock recovery? Is it just a matter of uninstalling TWRP and reinstalling it when I'm done?
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Install the stock recovery in fastboot, you can download it from the factory images or just search for it
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JimSmith94 said:
I'm having the same problem with TWRP and the TMO LYZ28J update. How do I get back to stock recovery? Is it just a matter of uninstalling TWRP and reinstalling it when I'm done?
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If you have TWRP, chances are your rom would be modified in some way so the OTA Won't work anyway.
danarama said:
If you have TWRP, chances are your rom would be modified in some way so the OTA Won't work anyway.
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I'm stock rooted, are you saying that won't work? What's the proper way to install this update without losing data?
I'm used to flashing updates from recovery, so this whole sideload thing is new to me.
JimSmith94 said:
I'm stock rooted, are you saying that won't work? What's the proper way to install this update without losing data?
I'm used to flashing updates from recovery, so this whole sideload thing is new to me.
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Correct, root is a modification. An OTA will not flash unless the rom and kernel are 100% as expected.. This is regardless of whether the OTA zip is flahsed in adb sideload or as an OTA natively.
If there is a J factory image available, fastboot flash the system.img and boot.img and you're updated.
If there is not, do the above but with the version the OTA expects. .. Then flash the OTA
danarama said:
If there is a J factory image available, fastboot flash the system.img and boot.img and you're updated.
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There is an LYZ28J factory image available, here > https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
danarama said:
Correct, root is a modification. An OTA will not flash unless the rom and kernel are 100% as expected.. This is regardless of whether the OTA zip is flahsed in adb sideload or as an OTA natively.
If there is a J factory image available, fastboot flash the system.img and boot.img and you're updated.
If there is not, do the above but with the version the OTA expects. .. Then flash the OTA
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Thanks for the info! Since Google says they will release these updates monthly, I'm hoping to find a simple, painless, and repeatable method to do these updates. Will flashing your suggestions lose root or data?
JimSmith94 said:
Thanks for the info! Since Google says they will release these updates monthly, I'm hoping to find a simple, painless, and repeatable method to do these updates. Will flashing your suggestions lose root or data?
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It will lose root, but you just flash supersu from recovery
I had to flash the stock recovery back on and then did the OTA update. :-/ I really like my full system backups that TWRP does though..
doublejz said:
I had to flash the stock recovery back on and then did the OTA update. :-/ I really like my full system backups that TWRP does though..
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Just flash the system.img then

Flashing stock ROM

Hello everyone,
My Nexus 6 has TWRP installed without any ROM (had CM12.1, but removed it). Now I want to flash my stock Lollipop 5.1.1 ROM, which is a .tgz file (thus, I can't flash using TWRP as it only supports .zip). Also, fastboot is not working in TWRP. What should I do to flash stock rom and unroot my device?
bunny26 said:
Hello everyone,
My Nexus 6 has TWRP installed without any ROM (had CM12.1, but removed it). Now I want to flash my stock Lollipop 5.1.1 ROM, which is a .tgz file (thus, I can't flash using TWRP as it only supports .zip). Also, fastboot is not working in TWRP. What should I do to flash stock rom and unroot my device?
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Either use ADB or Nexus Root Toolkit. Easiest way in my opinion is to use the latter, pretty much just one click. Just use the flash stock plus unroot option.
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Othoric said:
Either use ADB or Nexus Root Toolkit. Easiest way in my opinion is to use the latter, pretty much just one click. Just use the flash stock plus unroot option.
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But it needs fastboot enabled, which is not there in twrp recovery.
bunny26 said:
But it needs fastboot enabled, which is not there in twrp recovery.
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Fastboot is done in bootloader. Not recovery(TWRP).
prdog1 said:
Fastboot is done in bootloader. Not recovery(TWRP).
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It takes forever to load in bootloader mode
bunny26 said:
It takes forever to load in bootloader mode
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What are you loading. The TGZ not gonna go. Have to unzip the images. Once know how to do it the flashing is only 3-5 minutes depending on how fast you can type.
bunny26 said:
Hello everyone,
My Nexus 6 has TWRP installed without any ROM (had CM12.1, but removed it). Now I want to flash my stock Lollipop 5.1.1 ROM, which is a .tgz file (thus, I can't flash using TWRP as it only supports .zip). Also, fastboot is not working in TWRP. What should I do to flash stock rom and unroot my device?
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May I ask why you removed cm12.1?
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