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The link for manual update was already posted in this thread.
If you're talking about the rom, not everyone wants to use that.
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The link for manual update was already posted in this thread.
Not the Rom, the direct download from the update server.
http://androidforums.com/3182887-post2596.html
If loading the above file, it's my belief there are 2 ways to proceed:
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I did once. Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away....Has anyone ever gotten an update by using the system update button?
If loading the above file, it's my belief there are 2 ways to proceed:
1.) If your SD card is already formatted to FAT32, rename to update.zip, place on root of SD card, power off phone, goto hboot and it should be autorecognized.
2.) If your SD card is NOT formatted to FAT32 and you don't feel like jacking with it, go to hboot, then highlight recovery and press power button. Should see a ! inside of a triangle. Now hold volume UP while pressing power button to get a list of stock recovery options. One should be to apply sd card: update.zip. Make sure the file is on the root of the card and not in any folder. Also for any noobs, do NOT unzip this file. Leave it as is when you download it, other than renaming to update.zip. And one final note, you may just need to rename it to update, as the .zip extention will be automatically added by Windows. Depends on which version of Windows you're using and how you have file extentions set up. Bottom line, use Astro or a similar file manager app to browse your sd card once the file is there and make sure you don't accidentally have a file named update.zip.zip. That's the side effect of adding the extention on a computer that doesn't require it and the load will fail in that event.
Our stock recovery may look slightly different, but you should be seeing someting similar to this:
Has anyone ever gotten an update by using the system update button?
Hello everyone, i don't post much but i lurk a lot. I've grown impatient waiting for the update and wanted to try downloading it without rooting my phone. Anyway. i have a problem. i've gotten to that screen which looks very similar but when i selected the update, it said it couldn't complete. I'm not sure if "the file is on the root of the card and not in any folder". i just downloaded it, checked astro and renamed the file. I didn't move it anywhere or did anything other than renamed it. Am i doing this right?
Also FramCire, i tried but no luck from me.
It already is:
http://android.clients.google.com/p..._WWE_4.06.605.3-3.26.605.1_release_210690.zip
Rename to update.zip
Still nothing here.. This is starting to get a little annoying here.... Come on already!!
So how do I install this? Is it okay if I'm rooted?
Not the Rom, the direct download from the update server.
http://androidforums.com/3182887-post2596.html
Where did file save? It can't be in any folder in sd card, rather it must be on sd card but root in this case means /sdcard/update.zip. Did that make any sense?
is this supported by verizon?
I just downloaded the file. I went to Astro file manager, download folder and found the file. I long pressed it and hit edit, rename. I renamed it update.zip Then,I long pressed it again and hit edit, move. I moved it out of folder "download" up a directory to the root of SD card. Then I powered off. Then I pressed volume down and power button to get to HBOOT. Then down volume to select recovery. Then it did its thing. It took about 15 minutes to update and reboot twice. Good luck. I hope this helped.
I just downloaded the file. I went to Astro file manager, download folder and found the file. I long pressed it and hit edit, rename. I renamed it update.zip Then,I long pressed it again and hit edit, move. I moved it out of folder "download" up a directory to the root of SD card. Then I powered off. Then I pressed volume down and power button to get to HBOOT. Then down volume to select recovery. Then it did its thing. It took about 15 minutes to update and reboot twice. Good luck. I hope this helped.
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