I have rooted my D1 using Z4Root and my phone bug me all day long to do the latest system update. I have tried the unroot and update option but the update will not install. What can I do to install this update?
I have rooted my D1 using Z4Root and my phone bug me all day long to do the latest system update. I have tried the unroot and update option but the update will not install. What can I do to install this update?
Z4root keeps the stock recovery so you should be able to accept the update. I have done so successfully iirc.
I had to revert a friends droid and used an outdated 2.2 sbf. I rooted with z4root then applied the system update when prompted.
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Refer to my thread here in this section.
With the new OTA, what still works to root?[RS/helpers]
good luck
Its not installing....
Then more details, please. Exactly what method are you using? Exactly which file is it? Exactly where and what message(s) are you getting indicating failure.
Thanks
I have been attempting to just use the OTA update when prompted. The error is as follows.
e/error in/cache/beda60e851bb.signed-voles-FRG83D from FRG22D bebe60e8.zip
Installation aborted
Sounds like the file got corrupted during the download. You can find that file in my collection linked below. Rename it update.zip, put it on your sdcard, then boot into recovery and select "apply update.zip" and you should be fine.
good luck
I did as you instructed with both files you have as FG83 and they both give me a E.signature verification error
Is your recovery image "stock"? Power off your phone, then power up by holding the power button + X until the white Motorola "M" shows up. What does the recovery screen look like? If it's a triangle with an exclamation point in it with a Droid lying next to it, it's still stock. If not, you're running a custom recovery and the OTA will not install.
If your recovery still IS stock, to get out of it, press the UP VOLUME button + camera button to unlock the menu, and then reboot by clicking "Reboot" by using the camera button
Yes the reboot is still stock. I am at a loss....