'new' update for 4.3 every few days, lose root permissions each time - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Nexus 7, 2013, 16 gigs, wifi model.
Every few days(sometimes once a day) I get a 'new' android 4.3 update, which once it reboots into the teamwin bootloader, and finishes installing the update(which always seems to work for first 2 steps but says no contents in file, then 2 errors after) I lose root access and it asks if I want to reapply(which I do) and it loads as normal on a restart. I am with build number JWR66N now, but the info page on the TWRP window shows it updates JWR66N to (And I forgot the number here, but its different)
So I'd like to know, is it normal to have 'constant' android updates like this, and if not, what build number should I have?
I have had this issue since about a week after I got my nexus, its been rooted ever since, but in an attempt to fix this issue(Which is just annoying, I doubt its causing any real damage) I unrooted the nexus, updated it(Manually) and re-rooted it using the wugfresh rootkit.
What exactly is the issue here, and how can I fix it?

AtmaDarkwolf said:
Nexus 7, 2013, 16 gigs, wifi model.
Every few days(sometimes once a day) I get a 'new' android 4.3 update, which once it reboots into the teamwin bootloader, and finishes installing the update(which always seems to work for first 2 steps but says no contents in file, then 2 errors after) I lose root access and it asks if I want to reapply(which I do) and it loads as normal on a restart. I am with build number JWR66N now, but the info page on the TWRP window shows it updates JWR66N to (And I forgot the number here, but its different)
So I'd like to know, is it normal to have 'constant' android updates like this, and if not, what build number should I have?
I have had this issue since about a week after I got my nexus, its been rooted ever since, but in an attempt to fix this issue(Which is just annoying, I doubt its causing any real damage) I unrooted the nexus, updated it(Manually) and re-rooted it using the wugfresh rootkit.
What exactly is the issue here, and how can I fix it?
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really this is just an issue I have and nobody else has seen it? Nobody at all has had this problem and knows the fix? Well gee!

Another bump just incase, its happened again: Update yet nothings actually changed, had to 'swipe to fix' root permissions in bootlader menu.

Here we are again, and i REALLY want to get this fixed, and i just can't accept that 'I'm the only bloody nexus 7 user world frakin wide who has this issue.
So here I am again hoping for some help.
Build JWR66N currently, every few days it tries to update android OS, and it FAILS TO UPDATE, (IT wants to update to JSS15R i think)
New update is 53.8 mb,
Someone please help me out here, how do I get it to either accept the update, or stop freaking out about it?

AtmaDarkwolf said:
Here we are again, and i REALLY want to get this fixed, and i just can't accept that 'I'm the only bloody nexus 7 user world frakin wide who has this issue.
So here I am again hoping for some help.
Build JWR66N currently, every few days it tries to update android OS, and it FAILS TO UPDATE, (IT wants to update to JSS15R i think)
New update is 53.8 mb,
Someone please help me out here, how do I get it to either accept the update, or stop freaking out about it?
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So from all this time, you weren't able to find your answer using the power of internet?
Stock OTA updates cannot be applied with custom recoveries. That's why it's failing.
JSS15R is 8MB though, not 53.8MB. Either way, you can go back to full stock, recovery included after backing up your stuff. Then update, and reroot + re-install a custom recovery.
Aside from that, you're not really in the good section so don't be surprised you don't get any answer. This is strictly a N7 question, and XDA has a N7 sub section...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1673

polobunny said:
So from all this time, you weren't able to find your answer using the power of internet?
Stock OTA updates cannot be applied with custom recoveries. That's why it's failing.
JSS15R is 8MB though, not 53.8MB. Either way, you can go back to full stock, recovery included after backing up your stuff. Then update, and reroot + re-install a custom recovery.
Aside from that, you're not really in the good section so don't be surprised you don't get any answer. This is strictly a N7 question, and XDA has a N7 sub section...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1673
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Yes, Must that I foolishly thought this was a ANDROID device and this may have been a similar issue(searched n7 forums and saw nothing) - and even with all the googling, I got nothing. BUT Now that I have 'followed your advice' (God I hope I can get my stuff back, backup didn't go as smooth as I had hoped, and 2 of my fav games I had to copy/paste myself to save them) All I've managed to do now was reset my device back to complete stock settings.... and this morning, Low and behold: SYSTEM UPDATE, ONCE AGAIN, same bloody one, same bloody problem, WILL NOT INSTALL.
So thanks. Next please? (Sorry if I sound a little angry, but I am, this forum, at least I THOUGHT, was full of people who liked to help others and KNEW what they were talking about, not trolls who tell people to 'use the search button' or go elsewhere for help. Honestly, after 2-3 hours a night googling this issue, for 3 weeks give or take now, trust me, I know its not like I have anywhere but here to go, the only reason I'm HERE, in THIS subforum, was because similar issues were posted about right here... more similar than anywhere else.)
Anyways, now I got a wiped device which I hope I can at least get back to where I was. Knowing NOW it had nothing to do with being stock or not, its simply unable to install update.

AtmaDarkwolf said:
Yes, Must that I foolishly thought this was a ANDROID device and this may have been a similar issue(searched n7 forums and saw nothing) - and even with all the googling, I got nothing. BUT Now that I have 'followed your advice' (God I hope I can get my stuff back, backup didn't go as smooth as I had hoped, and 2 of my fav games I had to copy/paste myself to save them) All I've managed to do now was reset my device back to complete stock settings.... and this morning, Low and behold: SYSTEM UPDATE, ONCE AGAIN, same bloody one, same bloody problem, WILL NOT INSTALL.
So thanks. Next please? (Sorry if I sound a little angry, but I am, this forum, at least I THOUGHT, was full of people who liked to help others and KNEW what they were talking about, not trolls who tell people to 'use the search button' or go elsewhere for help. Honestly, after 2-3 hours a night googling this issue, for 3 weeks give or take now, trust me, I know its not like I have anywhere but here to go, the only reason I'm HERE, in THIS subforum, was because similar issues were posted about right here... more similar than anywhere else.)
Anyways, now I got a wiped device which I hope I can at least get back to where I was. Knowing NOW it had nothing to do with being stock or not, its simply unable to install update.
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you cant update your phone if it is rooted you have to unroot for that or just temporary unroot the option is available in supersu /superuser
and some apps like root keeper and you have to be on stock recovery

AtmaDarkwolf said:
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Not trolling, the sub categories are there for a reason.
Good luck!

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Accept T-Mobile Update?

My Vibrant is telling me that T-Mobile has kindly sent me an update. I think it must be the GPS fix. It is rather persistent in that it won't let me choose when to install it. It will only allow me to delay for at most a day. This is quite annoying as I am preparing for a trip and really don't want to mess around with my phone right now.
I am running Vibrant9. Do I want to install this update? Is it gonna break anything? Thanks!
JJMT said:
My Vibrant is telling me that T-Mobile has kindly sent me an update. I think it must be the GPS fix. It is rather persistent in that it won't let me choose when to install it. It will only allow me to delay for at most a day. This is quite annoying as I am preparing for a trip and really don't want to mess around with my phone right now.
I am running Vibrant9. Do I want to install this update? Is it gonna break anything? Thanks!
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Shouldn't break anything. Most are still waiting for the update. Personally I was impatient and flashed it through ODIN last night.
OK. I accepted the update. Phone is now stuck on "Vibrant" at reboot. Sigh. Proceeding to trying to restore ROM.
JJMT said:
OK. I accepted the update. Phone is now stuck on "Vibrant" at reboot. Sigh. Proceeding to trying to restore ROM.
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Go to the Development section that are a few threads about this. I looks like anyone with a lag fix, or GPS fix (from JI2) where having this issue, plus I have seen stock people having it too.
Or you can go read my blog post here. the post tells the steps I took to get back the JFD, but you could flash JI6 instead.
you will need to flash JI6 with ODIN to restore, you can not just do a nandroid restore, it is an issue with the kernel and nandroid does not restore/backup the kernel.
*facepalm*@Samsung
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803492
Anderdroid said:
*facepalm*@Samsung
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It's not Samsung or T-Mobile.. its that the OP performed tweaks so the ROM wasn't a 100.00% version of Stock. Tweaks including lag fixes, GPS fix, etc can cause this.
Personally, I don't know why if you're performing tweaks on your phone and are on a stock ROM. If you're going to tweak your phone, go the full way and tweak everything.
This is why t-mobile had the G2 nand locked..... so this type of user error won't cost them millions, replacing phones that the user messed up with blind stupidity.... that's only for the ones under warranty, you can still call in a lost phone and get replacements..
dan0zone said:
This is why t-mobile had the G2 nand locked..... so this type of user error won't cost them millions, replacing phones that the user messed up with blind stupidity.... that's only for the ones under warranty, you can still call in a lost phone and get replacements..
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So now instead, they get flooded with returns because the phone isn't what people expected.
zephiK said:
It's not Samsung or T-Mobile.. its that the OP performed tweaks so the ROM wasn't a 100.00% version of Stock. Tweaks including lag fixes, GPS fix, etc can cause this.
Personally, I don't know why if you're performing tweaks on your phone and are on a stock ROM. If you're going to tweak your phone, go the full way and tweak everything.
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That's not true, it is Samsung/T-Mobile fault. I know 3 people with 100% stock, unrooted, vibrants, 2 of them got stuck when they updated. the t-mobile forums filled with stock users with their phone stuck at the vibrant screen as well.
camalot said:
That's not true, it is Samsung/T-Mobile fault. I know 3 people with 100% stock, unrooted, vibrants, 2 of them got stuck when they updated. the t-mobile forums filled with stock users with their phone stuck at the vibrant screen as well.
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And what are the chances of this?
Everybody lies.. especially when they're desperate and unwilling to accept the fact that they modified their phone. I don't see any reason why they wouldn't lie to T-Mobile and say that they didn't modify their phones if its "bricked." Because it is not bricked, all it takes is download mode and Odin. There are threads out there that break down on how to use Odin, it's not that difficult to do.
This is why I don't endorse "One Click" anything unless it is a long process. Sure, it makes everything easier but it makes people not think about what they're doing before they do it. Before one clicking, rooting was so simple, put something on your internal sd and boot into recovery and hit reinstall packages. If something like that is too difficult then they shouldn't be doing any modifications in the first place unless they understanding what they're doing.
The T-Mobile forum is not a valid source because there is no concrete proof that they didn't root their phone and modified something. Even rooting and removing bloatware then removing access to root would cause this.
Edit: Looking at the OP's recent posts.. he did indeed run a custom ROM but has possibly did some tweaking after reverting back to stock?
zephiK said:
And what are the chances of this?
Everybody lies.. especially when they're desperate and unwilling to accept the fact that they modified their phone. I don't see any reason why they wouldn't lie to T-Mobile and say that they didn't modify their phones if its "bricked." Because it is not bricked, all it takes is download mode and Odin. There are threads out there that break down on how to use Odin, it's not that difficult to do.
This is why I don't endorse "One Click" anything unless it is a long process. Sure, it makes everything easier but it makes people not think about what they're doing before they do it. Before one clicking, rooting was so simple, put something on your internal sd and boot into recovery and hit reinstall packages. If something like that is too difficult then they shouldn't be doing any modifications in the first place unless they understanding what they're doing.
The T-Mobile forum is not a valid source because there is no concrete proof that they didn't root their phone and modified something. Even rooting and removing bloatware then removing access to root would cause this.
Edit: Looking at the OP's recent posts.. he did indeed run a custom ROM but has possibly did some tweaking after reverting back to stock?
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Well, I know the 2 people that updated stock and got stuck at the vibrant screen were 100% stock because they both called me on what they need to do. one came over and I fixed it with ODIN back to stock (JI6) and the other just said he'd call TMO and get a replacement. they dont even know what rooting is, or that there is a site like that that they can get files to do "one click root"
OK. I'm the OP and I'm back. I was traveling today (with a phone flashed back to stock - that's as far as I got before getting kicked out of the hotel). I've now got the ROM restored and I'm where I was before trying to install the update.
My question is this (probably simple): my phone still wants to do the update. How do I make it go away? I can't install it, and I don't want to have to postpone it every day. Is there a cache I can clear or something?
You could just update it through Odin. I'm on stock with root and JAC's oc/uv kernel and the OTA failed but Odin worked perfectly.
Yes, I will try to flash it with odin when I have the time and interest, but for now I have neither, and I just want the phone to stop bugging me. Ideas?
JJMT said:
Yes, I will try to flash it with odin when I have the time and interest, but for now I have neither, and I just want the phone to stop bugging me. Ideas?
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It will only stop once you are on JI6
camalot said:
It will only stop once you are on JI6
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OK. I guess I will have to try to push the update through odin. Can someone point me to a link to the files?
I'm kind of irritated by this whole thing. I'm pleased with tmo for pushing the update out, but I mean, really, even Windows allows you to decline to install an update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798125
chad658eku said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798125
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Thanks for the link. It really looks to me that I'm going to need to flash to a stock ROM before flashing JI6. That, as they say, is a bummer.
As I am actually quite content at the moment with Vibrant9, it really seems to me that it would be easier to somehow remove whatever it is on my phone that is requesting that I update. Presumably there is an update.zip file sitting somewhere, that will be copied into sdcard before the updater involves reboot recovery. Any ideas where to look?
I would really rather not do any further flashing until is an official Froyo to flash to.
JWhipple said:
So now instead, they get flooded with returns because the phone isn't what people expected.
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Flooded with returns by morons who think they are smart.

[Q] unroot for OTA???

I've rooted my GT 10.1 but I have two questions that I can't find the answer.
1. Has anyone discovered how to unroot back to stock?
2. If rooted, will I be able to get the OTA of touchwiz by checking for updates under settings?
PS I flashed the TouchWiz UX found in this forum. Got to say it is really nice and I can't wait to get the version from Sammy. I then restored a backup using Rom Manager and restored fine except when checking for software updates. It used to say no update available, but today it says failed to connect to servers. Anyone else getting this error?
I guess that is actually 3 questions.
Thanks
1. Unrooting is pretty simple. Just flash the 3.1 OTA in the dev forum, after doing a full wipe. If you feel the need to go back to full stock, you'll also want to nvflash back to the original retail recovery, which you undoubtedly saved when you first rooted.
2. No one knows yet, but rest assured, within a day (less probably) of the update being released, it'll be available here as a rooted flashable ROM. If you learn one thing from your time on XDA, it should be "never accept an OTA update." Let the devs pull it apart and repackage it in a nice root-safe download.
Undoubtedly! (I wish) I wasn't planning to root but while playing with Odin, I thought I was locked at the downloading screen while testing odin. (Didn't hold down the power button long enough to shut off tab) I thought my only solution was to continue and root. No problems rooting, it was easy. I just wanted to make sure I get the TouchWiz update. Now I learned my lesson I will never do an OTA update.
Glad you told me that, otherwise I probably would have screwed up my GT. I don't know how I missed the post about backing up the stock image first. I try to read a lot of posts (heck I even use the search box) before trying something new. Anyway, I'm sure it is posted in the forums somewhere if I need to find it.
Thanks!
pmsrefugee said:
Glad you told me that, otherwise I probably would have screwed up my GT.
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It's not so much that you'll screw up your device by accepting an OTA, but rather that you might lose root and/or your custom recovery (perhaps permanently). Nevertheless, there are some cases of OTAs screwing up devices when accepted over non-stock installs, so IMHO its always best to wait for a flashable ROM.
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I don't know how I missed the post about backing up the stock image first. I try to read a lot of posts (heck I even use the search box) before trying something new. Anyway, I'm sure it is posted in the forums somewhere if I need to find it.
Thanks!
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Yes, I believe the stock retail recovery is posted in the CWM recovery download package here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130574. You'll note that Step 3 is where you were advised to backup your original stock recovery, although the step is (correctly) noted as optional. No big deal, in any event. Glad I could help.

Latest OTA won't install

I'm rooted and originally de-crapped my phone which kept the first update from installing. However, with some help from posters here I was able to find the missing file, get it properly replaced and the update then worked.
I assumed that would mean I would be good from then on and kept everything intact. Now the latest update is out and I once again cannot update but it's been long enough that I'm now not sure about the process for getting this working.
Any help would be appreciated.
Agrajag27 said:
I'm rooted and originally de-crapped my phone which kept the first update from installing. However, with some help from posters here I was able to find the missing file, get it properly replaced and the update then worked.
I assumed that would mean I would be good from then on and kept everything intact. Now the latest update is out and I once again cannot update but it's been long enough that I'm now not sure about the process for getting this working.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Come on guy, there is like 10 other threads over here talking about not being able to install the update. Anyway, there is a thread right here that has all of the apk files of the device. I cant find it now cause im on my cell. Ifyou cant find it by the time I finish work I'll post the link. that didnt work for me so I fastbooted my phone with the factory image, rooted, protected root, unrooted,install one update, installed the latest update, and restored root. good luck.
I actually looked but didn't notice others having an issue so I might have just missed it. I assumed, like last time, others would have the issue so I was actually surprised not to find 10 threads with people talking about it.
I couldnt find the thread i was talking about cause my stupid self was too lazy to click one button to add it to my favorites but it looks like this could work for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362956

[Q] Nabi 2 Update???

How can I update to the latest 2.1.27 update on my Nabi 2? The Nabi is rooted and has TWRP as the recovery. Any help would be good! I have tried to flash a couple different Nabi 2 roms and they all fail. Thanks
toby1978 said:
How can I update to the latest 2.1.27 update on my Nabi 2? The Nabi is rooted and has TWRP as the recovery. Any help would be good! I have tried to flash a couple different Nabi 2 roms and they all fail. Thanks
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I've got the same question. I know I'm an idiot that shouldn't have installed Gapps without having a clue, but unfortunately I did. I used the Victoria Antonio youtube video that says it does not root but does install Gapps about 4 months ago--May 2013. I'm now trying to figure out how to get the OTA update to 2.1, but I'm just lost, since it's been a while. I tried fooling around in TWRP, but again, didn't have any luck. Then idiotic me touched the square button in the upper right hand side of TWRP, and it is now stuck after saying:
*Verifying filesystem. . .
*Verifying partition sizes. . .
I know this is my own fault and I apologize, but I would really appreciate some help! Thanks so very much!
abbienormal said:
Then idiotic me touched the square button in the upper right hand side of TWRP, and it is now stuck after saying:
*Verifying filesystem. . .
*Verifying partition sizes. . .
I know this is my own fault and I apologize, but I would really appreciate some help! Thanks so very much!
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That's just the log. You didn't do anything bad. Next time just press the button again and it will hide the log.
For both of you we need some more info, what have you tried so far? What methods and files are you trying to use to get to 2.1.27?
Thanks and sorry!
aicjofs said:
That's just the log. You didn't do anything bad. Next time just press the button again and it will hide the log.
For both of you we need some more info, what have you tried so far? What methods and files are you trying to use to get to 2.1.27?
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Thanks so much for the reassurance. I did actually try to push the button aagin, but it wouldn't do anything, and after thinking I had bricked it for about a hour, I finally held down the volume -/+ and power buttons and got back to familiar territory. Sorry, again, for the completely idiotic question.
I haven't tried anything besides the standard order of operations suggested by Nabi. I downloaded the Nabi OTA software update (which took forever with our pokey internet), then clicked okay as it verified things, then it automatically rebooted with the little green Android guy with his chest open, then, unexpectedly, he's on his back dead with a red triangle sign above his chest. The tablet reboots by itself normally, and there are no changes from what I had before--none of the OTA update has taken effect. And, as a matter of fact, when I check for an update, again, (because it's still at the 2.0 release keys), low-and-behold, it detects an update and wants to download again.
I went through the process 4 times before giving up and checking with the Nabi support on FB. After troubleshooting a couple of things, they wanted to know if my Nabi 2 had ever been rooted. I shut-up then because I didn't want to be scolded, and because, of course, it's no longer under warranty if it's been rooted.
However, I got it second-hand, so I've got no warranty anyway, plus, according to the Victoria Antonio youtube video I followed, I didn't actually root it. With the teensy bit of knowledge I've got now, I'm kinda skeptical of that particular claim, but nevertheless, I still can't get it to update with the fancy new Nabi software, which I've been lusting after.
Any ideas? Obviously I'm clueless about tech lingo, so I would greatly appreciate a very simple explanation. Thanks so much for your time!!
abbienormal said:
Thanks so much for the reassurance. I did actually try to push the button aagin, but it wouldn't do anything, and after thinking I had bricked it for about a hour, I finally held down the volume -/+ and power buttons and got back to familiar territory. Sorry, again, for the completely idiotic question.
I haven't tried anything besides the standard order of operations suggested by Nabi. I downloaded the Nabi OTA software update (which took forever with our pokey internet), then clicked okay as it verified things, then it automatically rebooted with the little green Android guy with his chest open, then, unexpectedly, he's on his back dead with a red triangle sign above his chest. The tablet reboots by itself normally, and there are no changes from what I had before--none of the OTA update has taken effect. And, as a matter of fact, when I check for an update, again, (because it's still at the 2.0 release keys), low-and-behold, it detects an update and wants to download again.
I went through the process 4 times before giving up and checking with the Nabi support on FB. After troubleshooting a couple of things, they wanted to know if my Nabi 2 had ever been rooted. I shut-up then because I didn't want to be scolded, and because, of course, it's no longer under warranty if it's been rooted.
However, I got it second-hand, so I've got no warranty anyway, plus, according to the Victoria Antonio youtube video I followed, I didn't actually root it. With the teensy bit of knowledge I've got now, I'm kinda skeptical of that particular claim, but nevertheless, I still can't get it to update with the fancy new Nabi software, which I've been lusting after.
Any ideas? Obviously I'm clueless about tech lingo, so I would greatly appreciate a very simple explanation. Thanks so much for your time!!
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If you followed any of the guides out there then you likely have gapps on your tablet(Google Play Store). If that is the case then it has modified/removed some system files. When the Nabi OTA does its thing in the "Android guy" screen(aka stock recovery) it finds files missing or modified and halts the OTA.
You have 2 options. 1) Use a modified OTA(that ignores those files), or
2) restore your backup you made during the Victoria video that has unmodified/removed files then do the OTA.
There is a caveat. The new 2.1.27 OTA uses up almost all the room on the system partition. Without removing something you cannot have a tablet with full gapps package and full Nabi 2.1.27 something will have to be deleted.
Start reading from post #1597 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1905674&highlight=nabi&page=160 it will make some more sense.
Update Nabi 2
I have no idea how I rooted the Nabi 2 tablet originally, but I know I did it because I wanted the Google Play store. I am now unable to get the update and the people at Nabi are asking if I have the Play store - I'm pretty sure they are asking this because there is some sort of issue with the update and rooted tablet. If anyone is willing to explain and work with me on this, I would greatly appreciate it!
rozibaby84 said:
I have no idea how I rooted the Nabi 2 tablet originally, but I know I did it because I wanted the Google Play store. I am now unable to get the update and the people at Nabi are asking if I have the Play store - I'm pretty sure they are asking this because there is some sort of issue with the update and rooted tablet. If anyone is willing to explain and work with me on this, I would greatly appreciate it!
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Assuming you are on 2.0 right now?(2.0.5)? I'm going to base my description on that, if it's 1.9.37 or less there would be other steps.
If so you have a couple of options. I don't know which method you used to get playstore so it's a bit harder. There are 2 questions that you need to answer for yourself. Do you want Wings or the Playstore? Because as of right now it's difficult to fit them both on, and while we kind of have a method using symlinks it's not perfect yet.
So if you want to update and keep the playstore the first thing you need to do is figure out if you have TWRP installed(probably best to have version 2.6.1.0). WIth tablet powered off press and hold the vol+ and power key, navigate with the vol- key to recovery kernel and vol+ to select. If it boots to TWRP you can go on, if it boots to an Android guy you need to install TWRP. Once you have TWRP. MAKE A BACKUP! You can delete it later if you choose but make one now so you can get back to where you are if something goes wrong. I would use external SD for all of this because these are some big files.
After you have done that you can try to do this:
Download these
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B024tOntNFbbaFJHcFRBRjVMUXc/edit?usp=sharing
http://home.comcast.net/~aicjofs/205to210libfix.zip
Copy them to the Nabi.
Boot in to TWRP and "install" both of these. You should be at 2.1 with Playstore and no Wings(You will still have one Wings app)
OR
You can restore a stock 2.1 if the above doesn't work
Download this:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B024tOntNFbbX1liUGN5eVU4UU0/edit?usp=sharing
Extract boot.emmc.win, system.ext4.win from the zip in to the TWRP folder on the device to internal storage(may not have room)
TWRP/BACKUPS/%serial%/2127
Or external SDcard
TWRP/BACKUPS/%serial%/2127
you will have to create the 2127 folder, and possibly the others(if you made a backup some of this will exist already) %serial% = whatever your device serial number is it's different for everyone.
Then boot to TWRP and "restore" checking boot and system only. Don't select data(it shouldn't be an option if you didn't copy data.ext4.win from the zip anyway)
This would leave you at 2.1.27 with Wings but no playstore. You can root it at that point but not install the Playstore unless you then deleted Wings.
The Product Version on the Nabi 2 tablet is 1.9.37. I am assuming that is what you were referring to when you asked if I was on 2.0 right now. I don't really care if I have the Play store or not anymore. At this point, I just want to be able to get the Nabi update and see if it addresses some of the other issues that I am having. I think that I made a huge mistake in doing all of this since I do not actually know what I am doing. I think the only reason why I got the Play store was for one specific game and I don't even remember what that game was anymore, so she will be ok without it.
I do not really understand what TWRP or anything like that is. Is there an easy way to just get rid of everything and pretty much start from scratch so that I can get the updates like normal? I know that the factory reset doesn't get rid of the rooting, unfortunately.
I am really grateful for your help! Thank you!
Error in /external_sdcard/...
I am not sure why I am getting his but I have tried every version of the Nabi2 ROM stock and custom 2.0.5 and above. It seems that I can only install previous versions to 2.0.5.
I have TWRP v2.3.3.0 installed and I am trying to get the latest 2127OTA build installed. If I revert back to stock ROM it boots fine but there a few odd going ons. One it always defaults to Mommy Mode even though I select Daddy Mode. WiFi never works even with WiFi fix. Tap sound does not turn off even though I selected to turn it off.
At this point I am fine going back to a full working stock mode as long as I will be able to get the latest OTA of the web or a working 2127OTA build.
Please advise,
Niles
Hi, I have a similar upgrading problem with the Fuhu Nabi .
I am on version "1.9.37-release-keys" with TWRP 2.6 installed.
I am happy with the process of booting into TWRP, adb push etc
I just cannot get any of the updates to succeed, at the moment they all fail at the start of installation with a "assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/ApplicationsProvider.apk", [and then what I'm guessing is a checksum]").
I guess this means I'm trying to apply the patch to the wrong version of current system.
I wonder if someone would be able to spell out a recommended upgrade path from 19.37 to 2.10 (possibly this would require upgrading to 2.05 as a an intermediate step)
Marcus
marcusbaw said:
Hi, I have a similar upgrading problem with the Fuhu Nabi .
I am on version "1.9.37-release-keys" with TWRP 2.6 installed.
I am happy with the process of booting into TWRP, adb push etc
I just cannot get any of the updates to succeed, at the moment they all fail at the start of installation with a "assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/ApplicationsProvider.apk", [and then what I'm guessing is a checksum]").
I guess this means I'm trying to apply the patch to the wrong version of current system.
I wonder if someone would be able to spell out a recommended upgrade path from 19.37 to 2.10 (possibly this would require upgrading to 2.05 as a an intermediate step)
Marcus
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I have upgraded to the latest TWRP, 2.7, on my Nabi2 and was able to upgrade to 2.05, but I am still not able to upgrade to 2.10. Same error. Obviously some one was successful or they would not post the 2.10 file. Please advise.
Not sure if it will work for everyone, but....
Not sure if it will work for everyone, but after much fooling around with TWRP and the OTA update not working, I restored the backup I had made when I first rooted the nabi earlier this year, once it was done it booted into the standard nabi mode, when I logged into Daddy mode the Play store and all my root apps were gone, but I was able to install the 2.1 update that brings Wings university, and once that was installed, I then searched for updates again and it showed nabi 2 Over-the-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 1) which officially adds the Play store to the nabi 2, after that installed, I again went into Daddy mode and searched once more for updates and found nabi 2 Over-The-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 2) (which add Google Services (bloatware, honestly) and upgrades the OS to 4.1 Jelly Bean), and installed that as well. I haven't decided whether or not to re-root it, but I don't think I will, simply because there's really no need to root it anymore, since the Google Apps are there officially now. I hope this helps alot of people, since I wasn't able to find any info myself on the process, and discovered it through trial-and-error:highfive:.
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Not sure if it will work for everyone, but after much fooling around with TWRP and the OTA update not working, I restored the backup I had made when I first rooted the nabi earlier this year, once it was done it booted into the standard nabi mode, when I logged into Daddy mode the Play store and all my root apps were gone, but I was able to install the 2.1 update that brings Wings university, and once that was installed, I then searched for updates again and it showed nabi 2 Over-the-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 1) which officially adds the Play store to the nabi 2, after that installed, I again went into Daddy mode and searched once more for updates and found nabi 2 Over-The-Air Update v.2.3 (Part 2) (which add Google Services (bloatware, honestly) and upgrades the OS to 4.1 Jelly Bean), and installed that as well. I haven't decided whether or not to re-root it, but I don't think I will, simply because there's really no need to root it anymore, since the Google Apps are there officially now. I hope this helps alot of people, since I wasn't able to find any info myself on the process, and discovered it through trial-and-error:highfive:.
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How do I locate the backup file to restore it? I am hoping that I saved everything on my computer at home. I really just want to get rid of everything that I did to get access to the Google Play Store. I regret ever messing with it to begin with. I am trying to update my daughter's tablet, but it won't let me bc of whatever I did to get the Google Play Store about a year ago. I am almost 100% sure that I used the video by Victoria Antonio to root the tablet originally. If you are able to explain this process to me to fix it, I would greatly appreciate it. I like to think of myself as being pretty computer intelligent, but this was a big mistake!

Anybody root a stream machine smartab?

I got this 13 inch tablet for displaying music PDF files.
It's got KitKat 4.4, and there's apparently no intention to update this from the manufacturer.
I'd like to run igigbook, but that app requires 5.0+. So I figure I can root this, then do the cm12 ...?
I've looked on compatible devices lists and can't find this device.
Anybody got a link or maybe just some advice?
Thx
jazaddict said:
I got this 13 inch tablet for displaying music PDF files.
It's got KitKat 4.4, and there's apparently no intention to update this from the manufacturer.
I'd like to run igigbook, but that app requires 5.0+. So I figure I can root this, then do the cm12 ...?
I've looked on compatible devices lists and can't find this device.
Anybody got a link or maybe just some advice?
Thx
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I own one of these.
I found Kingo Root successfully roots it.
Unfortunately, no CM has been built for it.... yet. I plan to fix this.
Fair warning, though: do NOT remove anything child-mode-related yet, unless you have a backup of the system partition. It's basically an AOSP ROM, but they've tweakedwith the SYSTEMUI enough that straight-up removing it causes crach loops.
It's got an RK3188 chip, for the curious. Opened it to verify.
AmEv said:
I own one of these.
I found Kingo Root successfully roots it.
Unfortunately, no CM has been built for it.... yet. I plan to fix this.
Fair warning, though: do NOT remove anything child-mode-related yet, unless you have a backup of the system partition. It's basically an AOSP ROM, but they've tweakedwith the SYSTEMUI enough that straight-up removing it causes crach loops.
It's got an RK3188 chip, for the curious. Opened it to verify.
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Great.
Ive learned the hard way! lol
Bit too late for me now, but i had a similar tab from smart telecom and i cant find any firmware for it, i rooted with kingroot and after removing all the child mode and disney crap, im having the same thing.
Ive started a thread, but im hoping i can find a patched firmware without all the bloatware and a newer android build if possible.
HI - Just came across this thread, pity I hadn't seen it earlier - I had/have rooted with King Root, which worked fine. Then set about deleting all the child-mode-related apps. Now I'm stuck with receiving "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped" nothing seems to fix it. Do you know where I might find the original ROM that I can restore, can't find anything on the manfactures website..
Any help, really appreciated.
Thanks
Wayne
waynez2016 said:
HI - Just came across this thread, pity I hadn't seen it earlier - I had/have rooted with King Root, which worked fine. Then set about deleting all the child-mode-related apps. Now I'm stuck with receiving "Unfortunately, the process com.android.systemui has stopped" nothing seems to fix it. Do you know where I might find the original ROM that I can restore, can't find anything on the manfactures website..
Any help, really appreciated.
Thanks
Wayne
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Hi Wayne,
I contacted the supplier who was going to contact the manufacturer, still have not found anything.
Someone else started a thread some time back and did the same thing as us.
I think someone was going to create a ROM for me, i will direct them to this thread.
Thanks for the update.
I had some success last night in resolving my issues with "com.android.systemui" - I managed to get into play store and reinstalled "Net Nanny for Android" as soon as the install had completed the error message went away and hasn't returned. The other "Kids" apps that I had deleted have not reinstalled, appears Net Nanny must have removed/broken something when I deleted it.
Would be still good to get a copy of the original rom for next time, better still to get an upgrade from 4.4.4 to something a little newer at least.
Anyway hoe that help to get you going again.
Wayne
I am ordering one of these now. Let me know if there's anything I can do to try to help in terms of getting a copy of the ROM. (I haven't done android development before, but I am a software engineer so I am willing to give anything a shot)
claylong said:
I am ordering one of these now. Let me know if there's anything I can do to try to help in terms of getting a copy of the ROM. (I haven't done android development before, but I am a software engineer so I am willing to give anything a shot)
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Let me know how you get on, as I am still after a ROM image if i can find one.
Going to start researching all the possible ways to get a ROM image (in addition to just asking the manufacturer). I will first do a search, and then maybe post in the forums somewhere, but I am starting here:
http://www.theandroidhow.com/2014/06/how-to-dump-backup-any-android-rom.html
Did some research, and actually found that the androidhow article I linked in my last post was the most relevant. I followed the romdump script process and believe I have the rom image files.
The question becomes, are the image files most usable in their current form, or as flashable images?
Has there been any developments in this, or anything close to a ROM or even an update?
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Has there been any developments in this, or anything close to a ROM or even an update?
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Not that im aware of, i just did what someone else suggested here and reinstalled netnanny off the app store.
At least its working again, but not terrific.
Oh, well I didn't have that problem. The guy I bought this streamachine off of already had it rooted and everything, i was just wondering if anything had been developed...4.4.4 is quite a bit outdated, and limited.
Clay,
Can you upload that ROM image that you made? I bought another ST13 and while I can get it into recovery mode, it still won't boot even after a factory data reset. My plan is to try recovering from the sdcard before I assume that what I have is a collection of spare parts.
My two others aren't rooted, and since we need them tonight, I don't dare mess with them right now.
Thanks,
Paul
can I get a copy?
I rooted my ST13 and now I'm having bluetooth problems. I'd like to restore back to the stock ROM. Can I have a copy of yours? Does it work?
THANKS!
claylong said:
Did some research, and actually found that the androidhow article I linked in my last post was the most relevant. I followed the romdump script process and believe I have the rom image files.
The question becomes, are the image files most usable in their current form, or as flashable images?
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I am also interested in this thread, anyone know about the bootloader?
???
So still no DISK IMAGE or ROM? I successfully rooted St1316 but can't connect to wifi. I left natnanny alone, but it now doesn't connect to ANY wifi networks. Tries then switches to either "saved" or "disabled". I can push some apps to the device via bluetooth file transfer app but don't know what's missing. Could this be a permission issue? I'm lost and stressed. Tried factory wipe. No luck. Open to suggestions. Help guys. This thing kinda sucked before I lost wifi. Now it's just a glorified digital photo frame that plays sound WAY too softly.

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