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I could not load the newest ADB on my work machine so sideload did not work. I installed one of the Toolkits, temp flashed TWRP and flashed the update that way. Now I am back to stock with 4.2.2. Time to see if there are any improvements.
I could not load the newest ADB on my work machine so sideload did not work. I installed one of the Toolkits, temp flashed TWRP and flashed the update that way. Now I am back to stock with 4.2.2. Time to see if there are any improvements.
Thanks, that's good to know. I was going to try TWRP when I get home from work.
I restored my Nandroid of 4.2.1. Used Voodoo RootKeeper to save root and flashed the zip in TWRP. Worked fine. Restored root with VooDoo and had to re-install TWRP through GooManager and back up and running with 4.2.2 in less than five minutes!
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Is it more stable than 4.2.1? I had to go the custom ROM route because 4.2.1 just would reboot all the time. I would love to be back on stock, but only if it's stable. Please let me know.
Is it more stable than 4.2.1? I had to go the custom ROM route because 4.2.1 just would reboot all the time. I would love to be back on stock, but only if it's stable. Please let me know.
So far it appears to be stable for me. Left it running overnight and no reboots. I can't be positive but it seems faster as well. Tibu restored really quick. I have 127 apps to restore and it seemed to only take a few minutes. Normally I would have to walk away and come back.
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I restored my Nandroid of 4.2.1. Used Voodoo RootKeeper to save root and flashed the zip in TWRP. Worked fine. Restored root with VooDoo and had to re-install TWRP through GooManager and back up and running with 4.2.2 in less than five minutes!
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So far it appears to be stable for me. Left it running overnight and no reboots. I can't be positive but it seems faster as well. Tibu restored really quick. I have 127 apps to restore and it seemed to only take a few minutes. Normally I would have to walk away and come back.
I did the same thing yesterday when I got home. No problems at all. I didn't have to restore apps. Did you do a wipe before you installed it?
I'm leaving mine on all day while I'm at work to check for reboots, although it was rare if I had one before. It may be just a coincidence, but my wifi is also a lot better. Since about 2 weeks ago it's been terrible even though my laptop seemed normal. Now my N10 is back up to normal. I hope it stays that way.
Directed here from post on main Nexus 10 board... Directions on link say this is for going from 4.2.1 to 4.2.2, but as discussed I'm only on 4.2.0. Won't the update require 4.2.1 installed to work?
I don't think so, but you can go to that link and download the previous update. They have it fixed now so you can flash in recovery. Then you can flash 4.2.2.
Directed here from post on main Nexus 10 board... Directions on link say this is for going from 4.2.1 to 4.2.2, but as discussed I'm only on 4.2.0. Won't the update require 4.2.1 installed to work?
And actually by using the one from XDA you don't have to hassle with preserving root and losing custom recovery. Flashing the one from this thread is a little more work. The one I linked wasn't available when this thread was started.
So the only issue I have found is that I can't get rid of the Google Play movie error 408. "Couldn't fetch license."
Anyone else seeing this error?
I rarely use play movies but I tried it last night and it worked fine.
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Directed here from post on main Nexus 10 board... Directions on link say this is for going from 4.2.1 to 4.2.2, but as discussed I'm only on 4.2.0. Won't the update require 4.2.1 installed to work?
I did. I've wiped everything I could find. Even uninstalled and reloaded from scratch.
Looks like there was so many changes with the update that the CM10 ROMS are struggling to get all of their mods in place. Might be on stock for a while! But overall it was a good update.
I'm not the most tech savvy dude here. I did manage to root my nexus 10 a few months ago when I got it. But now I can't update it after root. Is there "install new update and not lose root for dummies" way of doing this?
Or maybe someone can walk me through it? I read every single post in here and not much makes sense to me.
I'm not the most tech savvy dude here. I did manage to root my nexus 10 a few months ago when I got it. But now I can't update it after root. Is there "install new update and not lose root for dummies" way of doing this?
Or maybe someone can walk me through it? I read every single post in here and not much makes sense to me.
Did you install a custom recovery when you rooted? Download the update then go to recovery and select install zip from SD card. But first, download OTA Rootkeeper from the play store. Install it and then use it to temporary unroot. Then install the update from recovery. After you reboot use OTA Rootkeeper again and select restore root.
If you still have stock recovery, you can download the update, rename it to update.zip and select the install update option in recovery.
Did you install a custom recovery when you rooted? Download the update then go to recovery and select install zip from SD card. But first, download OTA Rootkeeper from the play store. Install it and then use it to temporary unroot. Then install the update from recovery. After you reboot use OTA Rootkeeper again and select restore root.
If you still have stock recovery, you can download the update, rename it to update.zip and select the install update option in recovery.
I've tried all of these options. I can't seem to get it done at all. Any other way to do it? I wonder what I could be doing wrong. Grrrrrrr.
Can you explain exactly what you do and what happens?
I downloaded root keeper. Then I downloaded the update from the original post in this thread. Ran the root keeper app. Shut down my nexus. Reboot in recovery and tried to flash from SD. It says it fails to install via tried moving it around in different locations (moving the file around from the download folder tooth root of the "SD" card) and still nothing. I even tried renaming it to update and it would still fail. It would say that the file isn't verified.
I downloaded root keeper. Then I downloaded the update from the original post in this thread. Ran the root keeper app. Shut down my nexus. Reboot in recovery and tried to flash from SD. It says it fails to install via tried moving it around in different locations (moving the file around from the download folder tooth root of the "SD" card) and still nothing. I even tried renaming it to update and it would still fail. It would say that the file isn't verified.
Which recovery are you using? Which method did you use to root?
Hope that you can help me with this info. I even tried updating from the stock recovery and it says the package file is invalid.
I might just unroot, factory reset, update, then re root.
Ok, the instructions at XDA are for Wugs toolkit. I think there is an option in that toolkit to download and install updates but I could be wrong. I haven't used it in a while.
Or you might try this toolkit and option #9. You might also use it to install the latest TWRP recovery with option #6.