Flashing OTA using TWRP - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering how i can get the new update for the march update. I just unlocked my bootloader and got TWRP. My current OS is the stock android with the february security update.
Im tried flashing the OTA but it keeps failing. Im used to the TWRP on the oneplus two and im confused on how to get the newest update.
Please help me. Thank you

LifeOfNexus said:
I was wondering how i can get the new update for the march update. I just unlocked my bootloader and got TWRP. My current OS is the stock android with the february security update.
Im tried flashing the OTA but it keeps failing. Im used to the TWRP on the oneplus two and im confused on how to get the newest update.
Please help me. Thank you
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You can't flash an OTA with TWRP. You need to flash the factory images with fastboot, it's all in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928

Heisenberg said:
You can't flash an OTA with TWRP. You need to flash the factory images with fastboot, it's all in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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but is this going to delete data and applications

sunandoghosh said:
but is this going to delete data and applications
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No if you read the guide carefully. It states how to flash everything WITHOUT losing any data or applications.

Heisenberg said:
You can't flash an OTA with TWRP. You need to flash the factory images with fastboot, it's all in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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This guy has lots of great advise. I always see him giving great advise all over XDA. fastboot and adb are the icing on the cake for nexus devices. ?
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sunandoghosh said:
but is this going to delete data and applications
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No it doesn't, did you read my guide at all? It probably isn't the best idea to be giving out false information.

Has anybody tried to update with this app? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.flash&hl=nl I would like know if this works good.

I'm in the same boat as OP
Should I flash MMB29V or MHC19I and do I need to update my twrp ?
I'm on stock MMB29Q with ROOT with twrp 3.0.0.0
Thanks guys any help would be super appreciated

David522d said:
I'm in the same boat as OP
Should I flash MMB29V or MHC19I and do I need to update my twrp ?
I'm on stock MMB29Q with ROOT with twrp 3.0.0.0
Thanks guys any help would be super appreciated
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Go for the latest, which is MHC19I, you'll need to update to TWRP 3.0.0-1 though.

Heisenberg said:
Go for the latest, which is MHC19I, you'll need to update to TWRP 3.0.0-1 though.
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Do I flash the newest twrp or does that go thru fastboot as well?
And is there any radio or bootloader that I need to update as well?
Thanks!

David522d said:
Do I flash the newest twrp or does that go thru fastboot as well?
And is there any radio or bootloader that I need to update as well?
Thanks!
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All through fastboot, the radio and bootloader will be updated when you flash the factory images.

wietse1988 said:
Has anybody tried to update with this app? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.flash&hl=nl I would like know if this works good.
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I used FlashFire to update to March security patch; Only flashed
boot
system
vendor
Worked perfectly.

dratsablive said:
I used FlashFire to update to March security patch; Only flashed
boot
system
vendor
Worked perfectly.
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Did you update your twrp prior?
I'll probably just do the fastboot method. But if this easier. Easier is always better

David522d said:
Did you update your twrp prior?
I'll probably just do the fastboot method. But if this easier. Easier is always better
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I had to update TWRP afterwards.

I Flashed twrp and then did the newest factory image and kept my custom recovery and now it started up in a boot-loop
Please someone help me!
Edit
I cleared the cache in recovery and it booted
Why am I getting a "Your Device is Corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly."

Related

Flashable 6.0.1 Update

I am still on the stock ROM with the exception of it being rooted and TWRP installed. Got the notification on my phone that 6.0.1 is available. But since I have a diff recovery, I doubt it will install.
Question is, is someone going to make an update flashable via TWRP for 6.0.1? There have been stock ROMs for the Nexus 7 2013 that were this way and all I had to do was dirty flash and kept all my data and kept my root.
Thanks
techbeck said:
I am still on the stock ROM with the exception of it being rooted and TWRP installed. Got the notification on my phone that 6.0.1 is available. But since I have a diff recovery, I doubt it will install.
Question is, is someone going to make an update flashable via TWRP for 6.0.1? There have been stock ROMs for the Nexus 7 2013 that were this way and all I had to do was dirty flash and kept all my data and kept my root.
Thanks
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I doubt it, since flashing updates with fastboot is so easy. There are instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Heisenberg said:
I doubt it, since flashing updates with fastboot is so easy. There are instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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Bummer. Thanks for the reply. Saw a link for a flashable OTA via TWRP...but damn thing didnt work and my backup wouldnt restore. Luckily your instructions on reverting back to stock does not wipe the user data (unless you tell it to) and I had a backup of my data anyway. So I just went back to 6.0 stock for now since I had all those files DLed. Will try your OTA instructions when I have some more time.
Thanks again,
techbeck said:
Bummer. Thanks for the reply. Saw a link for a flashable OTA via TWRP...but damn thing didnt work and my backup wouldnt restore. Luckily your instructions on reverting back to stock does not wipe the user data (unless you tell it to) and I had a backup of my data anyway. So I just went back to 6.0 stock for now since I had all those files DLed. Will try your OTA instructions when I have some more time.
Thanks again,
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OTA's aren't able to be flashed by TWRP so that'd by why that didn't work. The easiest way is just to flash the new build with fastboot, minus userdata.
Heisenberg said:
OTA's aren't able to be flashed by TWRP so that'd by why that didn't work. The easiest way is just to flash the new build with fastboot, minus userdata.
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What I am going to do for the OTA now. Just saw thought I would give that a try and had a little time to kill. Live and learn.

Bootloop Help After Trying To Root 7.1.1

So I flashed the 7.1.1 update and everything was fine. I then tried to root through TWRP with the most recent version of recovery and and SuperSu and when I went to reboot it would get to the "Google" splash screen and go back to the warning. I then tried to restore to my Nandroid that I made right before the 7.1.1 flash but it does the same thing. I ended up doing a factory reset, still looping. I tried flashing an old firmware but it still would loop. I got desperate and did a full wipe and then flashed the old firmware from September's update but it still will not boot. I'm a long time lurker I just don't post much. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
jamaniek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
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Ahh, great. I tried searching to see if anyone else posted anything, couldn't find it.
jamaniek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
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Wait are you able to get into Recovery?
ChazLanier said:
Wait are you able to get into Recovery?
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Nope. And so are other folks.
But if you can, there's still hope to save your device.
What version of twrp were you using?? Also what company makes the storage (not memory) on your device?
jamaniek said:
Nope. And so are other folks.
But if you can, there's still hope to save your device.
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I can still get into recovery. I just can't get it past the Google splash screen.
ChazLanier said:
I can still get into recovery. I just can't get it past the Google splash screen.
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Have you tried installing custom ROM, instead of a stock one?
And tell us what @ArminasAnarion asked for. There may be a pattern here. :good:
I haven't tried a custom ROM. I'll try that if I get any down time at work. Also, I'll check for you @ArminasAnarion in a bit.
Might be a noob question, but how do I get the custom rom files over to my phone to flash in recovery?
ChazLanier said:
Might be a noob question, but how do I get the custom rom files over to my phone to flash in recovery?
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Well if you cant access twrp then your not flashing anything; did you try downloading the latest Nexus 6p factory image and using adb to flash it?? If you need help with that I can lay it out for you. Also there was an efs partition issue with twrp 3.0.2-1 and down so make sure your twrp is 3.0.2-2!
ArminasAnarion said:
Well if you cant access twrp then your not flashing anything; did you try downloading the latest Nexus 6p factory image and using adb to flash it?? If you need help with that I can lay it out for you. Also there was an efs partition issue with twrp 3.0.2-1 and down so make sure your twrp is 3.0.2-2!
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I can access TWRP. I haven't tried the latest factory image, only September's release. I just tried a custom rom and it gets to the Google screen but then loops just after the G starts to animate.
ChazLanier said:
I can access TWRP. I haven't tried the latest factory image, only September's release. I just tried a custom rom and it gets to the Google screen but then loops just after the G starts to animate.
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Make sure your using twrp 3.0.2-2; and download the latest factory image for the Nexus 6p (NBD90X) and use adb (fastboot) to flash that whole thing. Extract the files to your android sdk platform tools folder then run the flash-all.bat file. (If you are using a 64gb or 128gb device DONT DO THIS) Only do this with the 32gb model. If its a 64 or 128 model go here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 and go to sub section 10. How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock) (On post two) and follow that.
ArminasAnarion said:
Make sure your using twrp 3.0.2-2; and download the latest factory image for the Nexus 6p (NBD90X) and use adb (fastboot) to flash that whole thing. Extract the files to your android sdk platform tools folder then run the flash-all.bat file. (If you are using a 64gb or 128gb device DONT DO THIS) Only do this with the 32gb model. If its a 64 or 128 model go here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 and go to sub section 10. How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock) (On post two) and follow that.
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Downloading the image now. I'm familiar on how to flash stock images, they're how I usually do all of my updates.
ChazLanier said:
Downloading the image now. I'm familiar on how to flash stock images, they're how I usually do all of my updates.
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Oh okay cool! Good luck!
ArminasAnarion said:
What version of twrp were you using?? Also what company makes the storage (not memory) on your device?
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Samsung storage, and I thought I was on -2 but it seems like I was on -1.
ArminasAnarion said:
Oh okay cool! Good luck!
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Newest image didn't work either..
Have you tried WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit? Not sure if it will work for your situation, but it has an option to restore to factory settings and unroot if you're soft-bricked or bootlooped. Might be worth a shot if everything else isn't working.
FWIW, I successfully updated to 7.1.1 NPF10C and rooted by using fastboot to flash bootloader, radio, boot, system, and vendor. Then used TWRP 3.0.2-2 to flash SuperSU 2.78 SR1. No issues.
Howie Dub said:
Have you tried WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit? Not sure if it will work for your situation, but it has an option to restore to factory settings and unroot if you're soft-bricked or bootlooped. Might be worth a shot if everything else isn't working.
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No luck on this either.

7.1.1 (NMF26F, Dec 2016) - 7.0.0 (NRD91P, Dec 2016)

It's out. Download factory images on the official site. Yay!
Link : https://developers.google.com/android/ota#top_of_page
changelog? does it fix the battery loss over night?
i have a question.
i'm on N5D91L with twrp installed. do i have to flash NRD91P and then NMF26F or can i skip the NRD91P?
thanks for the help!
Turtl3z said:
i have a question.
i'm on N5D91L with twrp installed. do i have to flash NRD91P and then NMF26F or can i skip the NRD91P?
thanks for the help!
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You don't have to flash NRD91P. Android updates are always cumulative; you never have to flash versions other than the latest.
I am on official 7.0 right now. Is it possible to go the easy route and just flash Cache, System and Vendor img? Don't wanna reflash TWRP/root.
chinesecooler said:
I am on official 7.0 right now. Is it possible to go the easy route and just flash Cache, System and Vendor img? Don't wanna reflash TWRP/root.
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don't need to flash cache. just flash boot, system and vendor and you should be good to go.
metpage said:
don't need to flash cache. just flash boot, system and vendor and you should be good to go.
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Thanks but I am trying to avoid flashing boot.img as it means I will have to flash recovery and root again.
chinesecooler said:
Thanks but I am trying to avoid flashing boot.img as it means I will have to flash recovery and root again.
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You can use flashfire to save root
sideloading now
EDIT: done and running.
chinesecooler said:
Thanks but I am trying to avoid flashing boot.img as it means I will have to flash recovery and root again.
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You wouldn't have a working camera if you skip out on flashing the 7.1.1 boot.img.
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Same radio same bootloader as previous versions or need to upgrade ?
Thanks all. I was stuck at the boot animation after only doing Cache, System & Vendor.
Had to reflash the whole set (except userdata), TWRP and SU.
For anyone worried about re-rooting and all... Download the Full Firmware package and flash it with FlashFire, just did it and it works perfectly, if you have any mods like the google assistant or "surround sound" mod, you will need to re-flash them but thats all.... easy as pie....
EDIT.... You will also need to re-do your build.prop edits if you did any....

[Question] root/twrp on A2017GV1.2.0B02

Hi!
I'm looking for a way to either root/twrp v1.2.0b02 (coming from stock files), or a way to apply the ota on a twrp'd/rooted v1.2.0b01.
I have tried this guide without luck starting from the point where the tool tries to flash twrp. when the phone tried to reboot into bootloader it just rebooted to the system.
With this guide i can't apply B02 as i get a mismatch error (forgot what the actual message was called).
any ideas?
thanks in advance!
edit: further information: i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with unlocked-BL/twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process while in the (stock-) recovery.
1. Which version are you running?
2. are you already unlocked and
rooted?
If yes, just flash stock recovery with axon7tool and update your system in the usual way. If done, flash back TWRP and supersu. Done.
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Its a good question. For e.g. I'm on b10 G version rooted. How to come to A2017GV1.2.0B02 rooted?
Just the same. Install stock recovery and follow the update process as described everywhere in this forum.
marcus.linkenbach said:
1. Which version are you running?
2. are you already unlocked and
rooted?
If yes, just flash stock recovery with axon7tool and update your system in the usual way. If done, flash back TWRP and supersu. Done.
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[...]or a way to apply the ota on a twrp'd/rooted v1.2.0b01.
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2. trying it right now.
edit: results in a package mismatch.
Flaîm said:
1.
2. trying it right now.
edit: results in a package mismatch.
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What ended in a package mismatch? Flashing the recovery or updating? (Sorry, didn't see your first quote)
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marcus.linkenbach said:
What ended in a package mismatch? Flashing the recovery or updating? (Sorry, didn't see your first quote)
Sent from my ZTE A2017U using XDA Labs
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the update itself.
Hello,
I'm on A2017GV1.2.0B02, and I'd like to root it.
I have installed adb and axon7toolkit, but it seems there's no stock recovery anymore since 7.x firmware. So when I issue adb edl reboot, the phone is just rebooting the OS. :/
Which steps must I follow for rooting my stock A2017GV1.2.0B02 ?
Thanks.
Jeremy-X said:
Hello,
I'm on A2017GV1.2.0B02, and I'd like to root it.
I have installed adb and axon7toolkit, but it seems there's no stock recovery anymore since 7.x firmware. So when I issue adb edl reboot, the phone is just rebooting the OS. :/
Which steps must I follow for rooting my stock A2017GV1.2.0B02 ?
Thanks.
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the command to edl is: adb reboot edl.
To boot into recovery it's just power + vol+ button.
But since nougat you cannot boot into bootloader anymore. This would be necessary to unlock the bootloader. Therefore you would have to follow the steps I already mentioned in this thread.
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Flaîm said:
the update itself.
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B01 is what? Android 7.0 or 7.1.1? If you are already on 7.1.1 you don't have to flash anything. You will receive the update to B02 OTA. Otherwise you have to follow the official steps to get where you want to be. Described a lot on xda.
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Thanks for the answer, but there's no recovery for the B02 7.1.1.
Jeremy-X said:
Thanks for the answer, but there's no recovery for the B02 7.1.1.
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You are triyng to update your sistem with twrp and the stock update.
you need to go back to stock recovery, aply update from system, wait for process and then, reboot edl, and reflash recovery.
then from recovery root
Flaîm said:
I have tried this guide without luck starting from the point where the tool tries to flash twrp. when the phone tried to reboot into bootloader it just rebooted to the system.
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My stuff was for reinstalling TWRP on an unlocked phone after Nougat deleted it.
You should try axon7toolkit and see if that does the stuff. Another way around would be to downgrade your phone to B10 (Marshmallow) via MiFavor's update by sd thingy, (i'm not 100% sure if it lets you get to mm from nougat, but it's definitely worth a shot) then trying the BL unlock thread (NOT mine!)
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My stuff was for reinstalling TWRP on an unlocked phone after Nougat deleted it.
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ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
Flaîm said:
ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
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Okay that happened to me. By "this guide" you mean what I posted close to the end right? the xda app just shows me the last post lol
Try to download the full B02 package. Some guy mirrored the full package on one of the B02 posts. Then try to use MiFavor's own updater. It worked for me, can't see why you couldn't use that
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Okay that happened to me. By "this guide" you mean what I posted close to the end right? the xda app just shows me the last post lol
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here's the non-bb coded link https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-reinstall-twrp-root-update-to-t3578552
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Try to download the full B02 package. Some guy mirrored the full package on one of the B02 posts. Then try to use MiFavor's own updater. It worked for me, can't see why you couldn't use that
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didn't see a b02 fota, sorry. mind linking it?
Flaîm said:
ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
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enable bootloader unlock in developer settings...
pelelademadera said:
enable bootloader unlock in developer settings...
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hmm...
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Flaîm said:
ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
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You'll always get that mismatch regarding what you do or try. You'll need a custom made twrp flashable zip. Tron1 and I have tried to make one but no success. We will try to make a full flashable zip based on the full image.
Even if you flash your stock recovery back and do the OTA, you'll always get a mismatch regardless what others might say.
raystef66 said:
You'll always get that mismatch regarding what you do or try. You'll need a custom made twrp flashable zip. Tron1 and I have tried to make one but no success. We will try to make a full flashable zip based on the full image.
Even if you flash your stock recovery back and do the OTA, you'll always get a mismatch regardless what others might say.
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that's what i was afraid of.
guess the zips again will be split into bootstack and system like his other flashable images, right?
Flaîm said:
that's what i was afraid of.
guess the zips again will be split into bootstack and system like his other flashable images, right?
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Most likely.

upgrade stock and downgrade

Hi there,
i try to install factory image on my nexus 6P 8.0.0 (OPR6.170623.017, Sep 2017) with the adb commands, everthing works ok but after turn on the device, the logo of starting android is moves and moves and moves and no start of the system, in the previus version it works correct, there is something on these version that makes it wrong?
secondly, i think i will downgrade to 8.0.0 (OPR6.170623.013, Aug 2017, Not for TMO/USCC/Fi), there is option to upgrade using flashfire ? if so, which version i need to download full ota image or factory image for that?
thank you
update:
so i managed to install factory image 8.0.0 (OPR6.170623.017, Sep 2017) , but when i go to settings under updates still there is update of 991MB - it's very strange.
also i need to know about the flash fire which version i need to security updates full ota image or factory image for that?
thank you
Been answered already.
The latest is 019 and after 017 you will get that OTA of 019.
wizardwiz said:
Been answered already.
The latest is 019 and after 017 you will get that OTA of 019.
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and where i can find these to download? it's not on the developer site,
also i have another questions
thank you
You can get the 019 OTA (991Mb) file here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...&postcount=282
It is weird that people get 019 OTA update of 991Mb after updating to 017. I do agree on that.
wizardwiz said:
You can get the 019 OTA (991Mb) file here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...&postcount=282
It is weird that people get 019 OTA update of 991Mb after updating to 017. I do agree on that.
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i got 404 page, but i found it and install it now everything is ok.
so about the flash fire which version i need for the security updates full ota image or factory image for that?
and what to sign over the app to save the data and the root and the twrp recovery?
thanks
I7210I said:
i got 404 page, but i found it and install it now everything is ok.
so about the flash fire which version i need for the security updates full ota image or factory image for that?
and what to sign over the app to save the data and the root and the twrp recovery?
thanks
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New link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73762462&postcount=282
I used the 019 OTA and flashed it after unrooting, and reverted to factory recovery. Kept ElementalX kernel and it worked like charm.
ok and for next updates, what to sign with the flashfire?and what to choose to download full ota image or factory image for that?
I7210I said:
ok and for next updates, what to sign with the flashfire?and what to choose to download full ota image or factory image for that?
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I have always avoided OTA's and used the full Google image. They are usually available at the same time. I only select Boot, System & Vendor. It works every time without fail. It's never not worked across multiple Nexus devices. If there is a new bootloader or radio (modem) which is rare, I drop down to fastboot and flash those manually. FF is a Godsend for someone like me who has Nexus devices and updates monthly with security updates. My .02 cents.
v12xke said:
I have always avoided OTA's and used the full Google image. They are usually available at the same time. I only select Boot, System & Vendor. It works every time without fail. It's never not worked across multiple Nexus devices. If there is a new bootloader or radio (modem) which is rare, I drop down to fastboot and flash those manually. FF is a Godsend for someone like me who has Nexus devices and updates monthly with security updates. My .02 cents.
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i assume you don't have TWRP?
I7210I said:
i assume you don't have TWRP?
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Yes, I use TWRP. It is always preserved using FF.
so you need to preserve the recovery, isn't it?
I7210I said:
so you need to preserve the recovery, isn't it?
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haha. yes, you use (select) the preserve recovery option. It makes a copy of your recovery partition (TWRP) so you don't lose your custom recovery. There is a FAQ on using FF here. Best of luck to you.
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