[Q] Android marshmallow ota update failed. - X Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Last night received an ota update to marshmallow. Size is around 583mb. After finishing the download. It asked me to install now or later. I hit now, and it rebooted and stock recovery opened and installation stated. After a minute it rebooted without any error back to android 5.1.1 it said it there was an error updating and I have to download the ota again.
I haven't flashed custom recovery or rom or any other mods. But have super su installed. No xposed even. I just ran twrp recovery temporarily without flashing to install super su. Bootloader unlocked. Any inputs how to get this fixed?? Battery is about 62%

Lord of Hell said:
Last night received an ota update to marshmallow. Size is around 583mb. After finishing the download. It asked me to install now or later. I hit now, and it rebooted and stock recovery opened and installation stated. After a minute it rebooted without any error back to android 5.1.1 it said it there was an error updating and I have to download the ota again.
I haven't flashed custom recovery or rom or any other mods. But have super su installed. No xposed even. I just ran twrp recovery temporarily without flashing to install super su. Bootloader unlocked. Any inputs how to get this fixed?? Battery is about 62%
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Try to use the unroot function on SuperSU. If this doesn't work, I guess you'll need to flash the whole stock rom...

Lord of Hell said:
Last night received an ota update to marshmallow. Size is around 583mb. After finishing the download. It asked me to install now or later. I hit now, and it rebooted and stock recovery opened and installation stated. After a minute it rebooted without any error back to android 5.1.1 it said it there was an error updating and I have to download the ota again.
I haven't flashed custom recovery or rom or any other mods. But have super su installed. No xposed even. I just ran twrp recovery temporarily without flashing to install super su. Bootloader unlocked. Any inputs how to get this fixed?? Battery is about 62%
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Till u r rooted, you can't update normally. Either try u rooting or
Look for the twrp flashable Marshmallow thread instead if you want to install twrp.
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Totemic_tHiRp said:
Try to use the unroot function on SuperSU. If this doesn't work, I guess you'll need to flash the whole stock rom...
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Unrooted and flashed stock rom from fastboot commands and system status is still Modified. Downloaded OTA update and it installed itself and system turned to Official from Modified.

Lord of Hell said:
Unrooted and flashed stock rom from fastboot commands and system status is still Modified. Downloaded OTA update and it installed itself and system turned to Official from Modified.
Any suggestions?
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Suggestions on what...?

Chaotic-Entropy said:
Suggestions on what...?
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Sorry forgot to remove that line while editing.

I am having this problem with may update. Have unlocked bootloader, no root or super su. Have twrp installed.
Will have more details tonight as I get home. I know very little about tech too.

silverhandorder said:
I am having this problem with may update. Have unlocked bootloader, no root or super su. Have twrp installed.
Will have more details tonight as I get home. I know very little about tech too.
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Flash stock recovery and try installing the update

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[Q] Cant Install System Update to JB 4.3

I have Nexus 4 running rooted JB 4.3Stock (Build JWR66V). I have also installed xposed framework. Recover is TWRP. Last week I got a system update notification. Update size is about 1.8 MB. After rebooting for installing the update, TWRP shows a message that Root permission may have been broken and displays a button to fix the permission. Even i choose to ignore this and reboot, root permission is not affected in anyways after reboot. However, I noticed that system was not updated and the build number remain the same. After couple of days, i get the update notification again and once again the same thing repeats. Can anyone tell me why its not getting updated?
rjwarrier said:
I have Nexus 4 running rooted JB 4.3Stock (Build JWR66V). I have also installed xposed framework. Recover is TWRP. Last week I got a system update notification. Update size is about 1.8 MB. After rebooting for installing the update, TWRP shows a message that Root permission may have been broken and displays a button to fix the permission. Even i choose to ignore this and reboot, root permission is not affected in anyways after reboot. However, I noticed that system was not updated and the build number remain the same. After couple of days, i get the update notification again and once again the same thing repeats. Can anyone tell me why its not getting updated?
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Its the JWR66Y update, have you looked here for info http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145848. Or just reflash the factory image and reroot and you`re done http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312.
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Hi Is the update failing because of Xposed Framework? any idea?
rjwarrier said:
Hi Is the update failing because of Xposed Framework? any idea?
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Off course, and you have a custom recovery and possibly a custom kernel. Updates can only be installed on factory images, unless you flash them with a custom recovery like TWRP.
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gee2012 said:
Off course, and you have a custom recovery and possibly a custom kernel. Updates can only be installed on factory images, unless you flash them with a custom recovery like TWRP.
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Hi it worked! The android build is now JWR66Y. I uninstalled the xposed framework and then flashd the update file thru TWRP. Eventhough after flashin the update, i flashed the SU, it didnt work (TWRP was showing that the installation was success). When i rebooted, cudnt find SU in apps. So I just installed the app from Play Store and it worked! Now I have root access too.
Thanks mate!

Can't update to MM

So I rooted, unlock the bootloader, and installed a custom ROM. I used the toolkit to revert back to stock. Tried to get the marshmallow update, and it fails to install. I try to go into recovery and it says no command. Are these related? And what do I need to do to receive the update?
constomy said:
So I rooted, unlock the bootloader, and installed a custom ROM. I used the toolkit to revert back to stock. Tried to get the marshmallow update, and it fails to install. I try to go into recovery and it says no command. Are these related? And what do I need to do to receive the update?
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You don't see the twrp recovery because you reverted completely back to stock. That is the stock recovery that you are seeing. Be patient and you will get the update or you can flash twrp again and update manually
I already got the update but when installing it stops about half way and gives an error message
I had this issue as well and found no solution other than flashing a pre-rooted 6.0 image.
Even after I went to 5.1 stock the OTA failed with no clear error.
That's the problem with toolkits.

17S update - can't root phone anymore

Hi,
Can anyone help me, please?
I used to have the version 16s installed on my phone but after the forced update, got the official 17s version installed.
Lost root access and got a lot of chinese apps installed.
Now I can't root my phone anymore. I've tried a a lot of methods/twrps and can't get the phone to boot to twrp recovery.
After flashing the recovery.img, phone only reboot again to the chinese rom.
From what I'm reading on a xda topic, it seems the same as this guy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/leeco-le1-pro/development/letv-x800-ruschrom-1-0-25e-t3224702/page41
Thanks for the reply. My phone used to be rooted, too (Lollipop), but became unrooted during an unwanted OTA update and can not be re-rooted ever since (Marshmallow). None of the King/o/root/etc. apps did the job over ADB from a pc or installed on my phone. Flashing supersu zip from TWRP got my phone into a bootloop last night from which I could only get out by re-locking the bootloader and installing a stock ROM. The bloody 17v update notice keep popping up and I have no choice but to let it install sooner or later. If I ever manage to re-root my device, I'll try your method.
laoki said:
Hi,
Can anyone help me, please?
I used to have the version 16s installed on my phone but after the forced update, got the official 17s version installed.
Lost root access and got a lot of chinese apps installed.
Now I can't root my phone anymore. I've tried a a lot of methods/twrps and can't get the phone to boot to twrp recovery.
After flashing the recovery.img, phone only reboot again to the chinese rom.
From what I'm reading on a xda topic, it seems the same as this guy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/leeco-le1-pro/development/letv-x800-ruschrom-1-0-25e-t3224702/page41
Thanks for the reply. My phone used to be rooted, too (Lollipop), but became unrooted during an unwanted OTA update and can not be re-rooted ever since (Marshmallow). None of the King/o/root/etc. apps did the job over ADB from a pc or installed on my phone. Flashing supersu zip from TWRP got my phone into a bootloop last night from which I could only get out by re-locking the bootloader and installing a stock ROM. The bloody 17v update notice keep popping up and I have no choice but to let it install sooner or later. If I ever manage to re-root my device, I'll try your method.
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CN? Or US!?
dieselman6969 said:
CN? Or US!?
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Thank you for your reply, it is CN version.
I was able to root the phone again, by doing fastboot commands manually.
flash recovery, flash misc
After that, I was able to enter recovery mode.

Unable to install OTA updates since root

Yo all,
I've rooted my op5 and installed twrp recovery, and ever since - after downloading OTA update and rebooting, it always boots into TWRP recovery and when i'm rebooting into system i get notificaiton that the update was failed.
i don't recall i had any issues with TWRP and ota updates with my old op3, is this normal?
any suggetions on how to keep my phone rooted and get the automatic updates to work?
Thx:fingers-crossed:
segevngr said:
Yo all,
I've rooted my op5 and installed twrp recovery, and ever since - after downloading OTA update and rebooting, it always boots into TWRP recovery and when i'm rebooting into system i get notificaiton that the update was failed.
i don't recall i had any issues with TWRP and ota updates with my old op3, is this normal?
any suggetions on how to keep my phone rooted and get the automatic updates to work?
Thx:fingers-crossed:
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That's normal. If you are rooted, you won't be able to install ota, instead you need to install full zip
Yousvel said:
That's normal. If you are rooted, you won't be able to install ota, instead you need to install full zip
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Too bad
Once I'll flash the update and my root will be gone, will it work? I mean, it's related only to root and not to TWRP?
segevngr said:
Too bad
Once I'll flash the update and my root will be gone, will it work? I mean, it's related only to root and not to TWRP?
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Just when flashing full zip, flash SuperSU or Magisk before first boot and everything will be fine. If you flash SuperSU or Magisk before booting, you will need loose twrp either.
I'm rooted with Magisk and can do OTA's no problem

lost root, now system UI crashes

So I was rooted, twrp'd..all the things.
Saw an official TWRP release finally out, so tried to install it via TWRP flash....
Then it got weird....
Kept booting to TWRP recovery..
Then booted, but the bootloader animation I added was gone....booted into the stock 9.0 it shipped with?
Now says failed to apply update...
Flashed magisk again....substratum working...all seems normal but when I touch notifications system UI crashes....
Pretty sure I previously updated past 9.0....now says 9.0...
Thinking I triggered a restore to version it shipped with but now that it's rooted the partial OTA update fails?
Is that a thing?
Thinking I should 'update' to latest full .zip of t-mo version, flash TWRP, then flash magisk.
Sound right?
Any advice?
Thx!
try using software
try using software hope its work
kgn.accessories said:
try using software hope its work
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Lol wut?
naxalite971 said:
So I was rooted, twrp'd..all the things.
Saw an official TWRP release finally out, so tried to install it via TWRP flash....
Then it got weird....
Kept booting to TWRP recovery..
Then booted, but the bootloader animation I added was gone....booted into the stock 9.0 it shipped with?
Now says failed to apply update...
Flashed magisk again....substratum working...all seems normal but when I touch notifications system UI crashes....
Pretty sure I previously updated past 9.0....now says 9.0...
Thinking I triggered a restore to version it shipped with but now that it's rooted the partial OTA update fails?
Is that a thing?
Thinking I should 'update' to latest full .zip of t-mo version, flash TWRP, then flash magisk.
Sound right?
Any advice?
Thx!
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Please use the full zip to update and after the flash of the full zip flash the twrp installer > reboot recovery > Flash Magisk
You can find detailed instructions on the stable/beta OOS threads running in the Guides section.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Funk Wizard said:
Please use the full zip to update and after the flash of the full zip flash the twrp installer > reboot recovery > Flash Magisk
You can find detailed instructions on the stable/beta OOS threads running in the Guides section.
Let me know if you need anything else.
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I fastboot flashed a fastboot T-Mobile 9.0 stock, then made sure all was good, flashed a fastboot 9.0.10, TWRP, and then magisk
all good.
Thanks so much!

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