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With the right tools and a little knowledge, there's no need to wait for your OTA
Update: Nexus 7 (2012) link has been added. Get to flashing!
Update 2: And the Nexus 10 is now good to go.
The Android 4.4 update has started rolling out to the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets around the world. But if your tablet has yet to receive
the update, then don't despair we've got a quick walkthrough that'll get you updated in a few minutes, assuming you've got a little
experience with a command line.
Note that this is for stock Nexus tablets, and for people who want to update without really doing any real hackery, but don't mind a little
command line work. Nothing we do here is permanent, other than the update itself. If you've already flashed a custom recovery, you
should be able to update manually using that, instead of our method. And with that...
Caution: This guide is intended for technically proficient users only. Proceed at your own risk. Dragons ahead, etc.
The prerequisites
A completely stock Nexus tablet running the latest build of Android 4.3
The latest version of the Android SDK installed
The OTA packages (those here are for Android 4.4): Nexus 7 (2012); Nexus 7 (2013); Nexus 10
Check past the break to see the full manual update process.
The process
1. Place the update .zip package from Google in the Android SDK/platform-tools folder on your computer, but do not unzip it.
2. On your Nexus, go to Settings > Development options and switch the toggle on. Then enable USB debugging under the "Debugging"
menu group.
3. Power down your tablet
4. Start up the bootloader by holding down volume up, volume down and power on your tablet.
5. When the menu loads, plug your Nexus into your computer.
6. Use the volume up/down keys to navigate to "Recovery mode", then press the power button.
7. When the Android with the red exclamation point appears, hold down power first, followed quickly by volume up. You should now see
the recovery menu.
8. Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it.
9. On your computer, open up a command prompt or terminal window.
10. Using the command line, navigate to the Android SDK/platform-tools folder
11. On Windows, type:
adb.exe sideload <the complete name of the OTA zip file you want to flash>
... or on Mac, type:
./adb-mac sideload <the complete name of the OTA zip file you want to flash>
... or on Linux, type:
./adb sideload <the complete name of the OTA zip file you want to flash>
12. The update should begin installing. When it's done, select "reboot system now."
13. Enjoy some delicious KitKat
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Fairclough
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Darth Spock
On it.
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Whyzor
Wouldn't it be easier to put the downloaded .zip file onto the device's /sdcard path, then
boot into recovery & select flash zip. Skips the whole 'adb' part, which can be frustrating for a
lot of people to get the finicky USB drivers working.
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eahinrichsen
True, but this guide is specifically for people who haven't flashed a custom recovery.
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VAVA Mk2
You can use WugFresh's Nexus Toolkit to revert back to stock recovery if you have a
custom recovery flashed. Very easy to use.
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VAVA Mk2
You can use WugFresh's Nexus Toolkit to revert back to stock recovery if you have a
custom recovery flashed. Very easy to use.
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motoatrix13
How do you get the option to select flash zip? I only have the option to apply update
from ADB.
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Jake Davidson2
The option to select the zip to flash is only for those who have a custom recovery
installed. If you do not, just follow the above instructions and you will be fine.
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PramodCOB
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droidman2177
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xArbyx
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droidhead_1
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xArbyx
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Aditya Shanbhag1
Does this have GEL?Its being reported on Google plus that after the update completes a sweep
menu appears asking if you want the GEL launcher and after you open google now,downloads it
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MrBrightside299
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Ryandroid86
I hope this is true. I heard rumors of it not having the Google Experience launcher on the
tablets.
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littleemp
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Vlad Cocis
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joedirt2217
If installing by ADB sideload method, no, it will not wipe your data.
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arjen82
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CrocadileUT
If you don't know how to wipe the data on your Android device, then best you not attempt to
manually update it.
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arjen82
Side loading 4.3 on the Nexus 4 and 10 caused play store issues. Anyone try this method and
ran into issues?
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1 year ago
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stoneworrior
No problems here with 4.4 works as it should and no I didnt wipe and everything is the way it
was before the update, no need to wipe an official sideload update folks as long as you are
stock and not rooted it is the same as if you had accepted OTA.
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gabbott
You sure those issues weren't because of the "clear framework trick" people were doing to
try to get the OTA faster?
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I've done everything said step by step, but when I go to side load the file on the command
prompt, I get the message "'adb.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file."
I've tried just adb sideload but that doesn't seem to work either.
I had downloaded the latest SDK just then and installed the packegs with SDK manager.
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Ribs85
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Ribs85
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Mo ZedEl
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aniket96
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stoneworrior
Or just simply put platform-tools in your path so it will always be there when opening
a terminal...
http://m.windowsitpro.com/systems-management/how-can-i-add-new-folder-my...
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martin707
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aniket96
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jamie
It's so funny about updates. I'm like you guys and dying to get the latest greatest software all the
time. All of my friends though get mad when they have an update. Some will never install it
unless it finally makes them.
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Darth Spock
It doesn't help that Windows 8 completely forgets the ADB process every time and you have to
start from scratch with new drivers every time you've used more than one nexus on the same
PC.
1 year ago
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greatgoogly
Looks like the only update that is actually pushing out is the Nexus 7 2013 WiFi. Anyone gotten
the update for either the Nexus 10 or the 2012 Nexus 7? Kind of suspect it's going to take close
to a week for everyone to get Kit Kat on these devices and the Nexus 4 won't see it until after
that sometime. The "several weeks" comment that Google made about Kit Kat rolling out to
other devices was clearly aimed at the Nexus 4, wouldn't surprise me if the Nexus 4 doesn't get
it until December.
1 year ago
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benthe1
Well I have the 2013 N7 and haven't gotten it yet... It's weird, Google should allow those who
actually care about the update just be able to hit the update button and update. Those who
don't care as much or don't know about it should get it last.
1 year ago
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jmgnole
Thanks for this. Easy, tho I had to reacquaint myself with DOS my commands. It had been awhile.
1 year ago
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eagle865
i cant seem to get into the bootloader? does it need to be unlocked before i can gain access? i
am new to this so i am unsure
1 year ago
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bluebanzai
Jerry mistakenly said the Up Volume AND Down Volume buttons. For the Nexus 2013, it's
just the Down Volume button and press the power button for 2 sec or so.
1 year ago
Gimik
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Lame. Can't do this on Server 2012 R2. Computer wont install a driver for the nexus 7 in sideload
mode. Can we just rename it to update.zip and install it that way? Or I guess I could just wait >.<
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gksmithlcw
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Gimik
I wonder if it's a 64bit driver problem. Anyone completed this on 64bit Windows 7/8?
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wildaho
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Gimik
Turns out the inf file didn't have the correct device ID for the new nexus. So after
adding the correct ID, and rebuilding the .cat file, creating a temp cert, and disabling
driver signing, it worked. Lot of trouble for not a lot of change. Dayframe is prettier
though :-P
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lakedubvt
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TheSneakyGreek
Can someone please elaborate on how to perform Step 10? Everything else seems
straightforward.
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lakedubvt
Be sure you have the Android SDK installed on your computer. Go to the platform-tools
folder. You can start a command window here by holding shift and right clicking the folder then click "open command window here". Now you can start with your adb commands. I
always start with the command - adb devices - to make sure everything is working correctly
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Andy Bredemeyer
Right, and when it's not--device list empty--you can waste a whole lot of time trying to
fix. My PC has no idea what to make of my Nexus 4 or 7 (2012). Haven't found a
solution.
Maybe I should just completely uninstall the SDK and start over in case the version I
brought out of mothballs and updated today is the culprit. Though if I can't find drivers
to recognize the devices at baseline, can I blame the SDK?
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Rodrigo Cervino
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Lance Reine
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jtcarnes
Anyone else having trouble getting this to load? I'm rooted and unlocked on a WiFi '13 N7 and
I'm trying to install it through recovery. I've tried CWM and TWRP and downloaded the package
3 times. It keeps failing.
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ricosalomar
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ricosalomar
I've tried renaming the file to "update.zip". I've tried installing from SD card.
What the hell?
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Ishaan Malhotra
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Tomen8r
Same status 7 error here on 7 2013. I tried a bunch of tricks I found online to no avail,
including sig verification toggle, editing a script file, renaming the file and a couple
more. Still, status 7. Would suck to have to revert back to factory stock and getting
OTA that way. But finding no other options. I tried beeing rooted and unrooted. I am
unlocked. OTA downloaded fine. Started in stall, rebooted into recovery awaiting a
prompt from me. Found the file and continued install until I got status 7 error.
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Ryandroid86
me too. And I just found out that they purposely changed the files in 4.4 so you cannot
sideload it when rooted because of the partitions. I had to unroot.
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matty1323
Do you know if it's possible to unroot so the ota flash can go successfully? I have
stock rooted 4.3_JWR66Y and I dont want to wipe and apply the 4.4 Kitkat ota.
1 year ago
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gksmithlcw
I can't get this to work, period. As soon as I enter Recovery Mode, I lose driver support in
Windows 7 (and, thus, connection through ADB).
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lakedubvt
Did you confirm ADB was working correctly before entering recovery? Try the command adb devices - before you go into recovery to make sure it list your nexus 7
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gksmithlcw
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Ishaan Malhotra
Same happened with me. Updated/reinstalled the driver, worked. But now facing a
problem after the command for sideloading part, installation aborted status 7
unexpected content
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skartissue
Same issue here. Win 7 driver is good up until I enter Recovery. If anyone has suggestions I'd
love to hear it.
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gksmithlcw
http://blog.dantup.com/2012/10/fixing-adb-device-not-found-with-nexus-7-...
It's a bit of extra effort but it did the trick.
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skartissue
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skartissue
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mstenbrg
This fixed the driver issue. Not sure why they would have left out the proper device
ID?
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Powerlinx Jetfire
This let me connect to my Nexus 4 in recovery! Thanks so much for the link!
11 months ago
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mmark27
Well, I've had it with this driver BS. I've fought with this for an hour. I used those
instructions and now it will recognize the device in pre-recovery boot menu, when I
go into recovery, it stops recognizing the N7. I've uninstalled, reinstalled, updated
software of drivers....what a piece of junk system this is. I have the Nexus 7 (2012). I've
read countless articles about how to get it to recognize and nothing has worked.
Thanks fer nuttin' google. By far the worst experience I've had with an Android device
and I'm not a novice at this.
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eviljason
Same here. I am on Win7 64bit and I get the same problem. Please let me know if you find a
fix and I will do the same.
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CourierSans
I had the exact same problem and then I found this article.
http://helpdesk.rsupport.com/entries/21710102-Installing-the-Generic-Goo....
Get your device to the install from ADB screen and then follow Step 3 to install the drivers for
"Android Composite ADB Interface".
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James Graham5
What I'm getting is that when I go to recovery, I get "no command" underneath the triangle. I am
normally pretty alright with this kind of thing. But unable to get any further. Help would be
appreciated
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James Graham5
Absolute awesomesauce, cheers man. Hopefully the guys here will update the post with
that.
1 year ago
ricosalomar
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If you're using the latest mac SDK, there's no adb-mac (at least not in the one I downloaded
today).
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4dwarehouse
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kabrutus
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PJ Woo
i did that, installed sdk (I'm assuming I have after clicking on the Eclipse.app file),
navigated to the directory, and typed in "./adb sideload
still getting -bash: syntax error near unexpected token 'newline'. Am I missing a step?
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PJ Woo
oop nevermind. i got it. haha. it's already posted down below, but JIC, make sure that
you're device isn't in the recovery mode for too long before you start sending over
the update through terminal. and also the file name doesn't need to be in between
the < & >. JIC people made the same mistake as i did.
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bluebanzai
Jerry, for the Nexus 2013 you only hold Vol-Down, holding both up and down will not work. Just
figured you'd like to correct this for the first timers :)
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jddunkley
Should have reloaded my page to see this before I posted the same thing right below
hahaha oh well
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jddunkley
Didn't take the time to scroll through and see if it was already there, but to get into Bootloader,
all you need it VOLUME DOWN + POWER, not both volume keys.
Thank goodness for Cyanogen Mod's website being awesome and telling me that :)
UPDATING NOW!!!
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Fr3lncr
Was going to post the same thing that the instructions in the post were wrong. Thought my
Nexus was messed up since holding both volume up and down with the power button
freezes it. The only way out is to hold the power button for 15 seconds.
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4dwarehouse
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johnediii
If you did not create an environment variable for adb, you need to navigate to the folder and
use ./adb instead of just adb.
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NickLippert
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tomvoss
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tomvoss
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treogables
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Berkeley Goodloe
Did you ever figure this out? Getting the same error.
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Nick Fokas
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blackroseMD1
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4dwarehouse
nvm what i said, on mac u have to do ./adb devices then ./adb sideload KRT16O.zip.
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Luke Costin
Does the bootloader need to be unlocked for this to work? My Nexus 7 (2013) won't even boot
into the bootloader. The screen just goes black until I restart the tablet as normal.
EDIT: Follow the above tips on just using power and volume down to get to bootloader.
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shybot
I found first that I could not get into the bootloader with the power/volUp/volDown, so I looked
online and found that If you have the Android ADT tools installed that you can do the command
line option of "./adb reboot bootloader" command (mac and linux), or "adb.exe reboot
bootloader" (win). This will dump you into "Step 5."
But as soon as I ran that command, while in Win7, and USB Debugging on, I had to authorize my
computer on the N7's screen. So I did this, and then found that once in the bootloader and
selected the recovery mode, that unlike what it says in "Step 7", I had to repeatedly press power
and volUp to get the recovery options. Once "update from ADB" was selected, pressed power, I
realized that Win7 no longer wanted to comm with the N7. So I gave up and booted my PC into
Ubuntu to try my luck there.
So I then made the first mistake of leaving the N7 in the state where it was waiting for ADB (in
the recovery mode), and then tried to type in "./adb sideload LONGFILENAME.zip" at the linux
shell (in the appropriate directory as layed out for us here). I got a permission error. Typing in
"./adb devices" showed a bunch of "???????", and there was my permission error. Remembering
that when the N7 was booted, and I tried to do the adb bootloader command from Win7 I got an
accept this computer dialog on the N7, I booted the N7 back up, and tried the "adb reboot
bootloader" again from linux and got that same dialog again and finally authorized the Ubuntu
install I'm using.
When I got back to the recovery mode, I typed in the shell "./adb devices" and it showed a
device name in hex (I guess), meaning that I was able to see the N7 finally. Then I just typed in
the "./adb sideload VERYLONGFILENAME.zip" command again, and it finally took.
Hope this helps some of you even though I know most of you probably don't have a linux
machine/install going. But there is definitely a problem with Win7, even if you have drivers
installed properly.
NOTE: 4.4 Booted up while I wrote this, no Google Experience Launcher that I can see. Oh well.
At least it booted up!
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Budius
when (on linux machines) adb get you permission error, the quick/dirty way to do it is just run
it as root.
>> sudo bash
>> ./adb kill-server
>> ./adb devices => and it shows there the device number
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Ben Butler2
Thats what I needed. I kept getting the permission error, tried this and now kit kat is
going on my 2012 Nexus7
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tigerNamedtony07
Did everything and it says abd is connected. when i type in my file adb.exe sideload and i type
my file KitKat.zip it says error: closed
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itic
Were you able to find the source of this error? b/c im getting the same one..
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yladsr
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kgh00007
Here is an excellent guide on how to use adb sideload in windows for any of you having issues.
This goes into more detail. http://www.droid-life.com/2013/02/12/guide-how-to-use-adb-sideloadto-up...
Cheers for the links Jerry.
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OliverBdk
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Viktor Prime
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greatgoogly
I don't think the upgrade for the 2012 has actually been released despite Google's tweet last
night. Haven't found anybody that has received the update for a 2012 Nexus 7, there are no
binaries available, and the images are not there. Strike 1, 2, and 3... It's probably won't be
released for several days or weeks... Nexus 4 hopefully by Christmas, but wouldn't bet on it.
Google seems to be having "issues" for whatever reasons with getting the Nexus updates
out in a timely manner this go around.
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CDTI
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_nakasi/13088e35942...
Nexus 7 2012 (Wi-Fi)
Saw it in XDA ;)
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tigerNamedtony07
ok so i did adb kill -server than adb start-server it connects . when i type in adb devices it shows
emulator- 5554 device i than try the sideload and it says error device not found
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comosomos
How come this update does not look like kitkat on Nexus5? still see the widgets in the apps
menu and long press does not bring me the new menu, icons are sized the same than before.
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ashram
The Google Experience was not included.... an APK is floating around to add it though.
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comosomos
Thanks Ashram, after doing some searching looks like the Google Experience is only
included in the Nexus 5 so far which is a bit sad considering that a bunch of GUI
twinks are part of it and does not come out of the box with KitKat 4.4
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NovaSS369
successfully sideloaded the update and now have 4.4 what major improvements are there on
the Nexus 7 (2013) over 4.3??! I don't see too much.
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CDTI
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Zylograth
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dt81
Holy mother of God...That was a b!tch to deal with. After realizing I have to add some code to
the driver file to recognize the device, it finally worked!
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xolanir
What's the code you're referring to cos I keep getting the "device not found" error?
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Andy Bredemeyer
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cssplat
Man............I had the same problem! Windows XP would see my Nexus 7 (2012)
through the command "adb devices", but once I got into recovery it wouldn't show it
as a connected device. AND whenever I got into recovery device manager kept
coming up trying to install drivers and couldn't find the right ones. I had to edit the
hardware ID in the "android_winusb.inf" file. This link was what helped me. ARGH!!!
That took me a couple hours of searching around. Glad to be rolling with KitKat on my
N7 though! :-)
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AIRHAB
Fu*king brackets!!! Why didn't you write that I shouldn't input them too!? Spend an hour to get
that. I know this is my fault, but anyway
you may now quit reading my post-Post forum signature :)
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AIRHAB
Fu*king brackets!!! Why didn't you write that I shouldn't input them too!? Spend an hour to get
that. I know this is my fault, but anyway
you may now quit reading my post-Post forum signature :)
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alainlafond
Cool,
Thanks for the help Jerry. It's always feeling being a genious when you have help... lol...
Followed your procedure listening the White album.
Saw the first boot listening to Back in U.S.S.R.... Quite a good feeling...
Got it root, and seem to work very well will ChainFire latest and TWRP (latest)...
Thanks again... I'm a huge (!!!) fan...
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alainlafond
Strange... When I noted the version number of the software I got that notice:
This post has been automatically been marked as spam. Please revise your comment to
either remove links and/or references to money. If you are still having problem, please e-mail
site support and include a copy of the comment
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Robi-K
Thanks. Worked fine for me. No transparent launcher but like the new lock/touch sounds. Have
to get used to the new statusbar colors.
Keep up the good work.
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Ryandroid86
Does it have the GEL launcher? if you swipe left you get the google now screen?
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Robi-K
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Ishaan Malhotra
Use gravity box for the transparent nav and staus bar
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EboMike
Link for the Nexus 10 (from xda-developers, haven't confirmed myself yet):
android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_mantaray/279e5e2396480cbffd97943a5db5bbc743ef7e77.signedmantaray-KRT16O-from-JWR66Y.279e5e23.zip
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Ryandroid86
I cannot get the hidden menu in stock recovery to show up after hitting volume down > then
quickly hitting volume up. Anyone else?
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dy2592
I have done it without any trouble. First hold power button down, while still holding the
power down, tap once the volume up button. Then the menu comes out to select update
from adb among other choices.
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nateysmith
Just saw this on XDA - Nexus 10 OTA link I just pulled from logcat:
android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_mantaray/279e5e2396480cbffd97943a5db5bbc743ef7e77.signedmantaray-KRT16O-from-JWR66Y.279e5e23.zip
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Noah Jones1
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ranblv
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Deke218
I think I can wait a day or so. There aren't any earth shattering changes so whenever I get it is
fine with me.
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wagonis
Actually as a KitKat user on the Nexus 5, I have to say that 4.4 is a huge step forward from
4.3. 4.3 was/is great, but 4.4 seems to be so solid when compared. Regardless whether you
wait it out or manually update, you WILL see and notice a difference.
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ranblv
Sadly it seems the 2012 did not get the whole 4.4 advantages.
I can't use "ok google" on the home screen, I don't have the new launcher. I don't get
full screen even in the google apps etc'
I did however notice faster response times.
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wagonis
Damn that sucks. I haven't completed the update, ran in to a status 7 error so had to
wipe cache and start over. Should be done shortly and will check it out. Wish we got
the full 4.4 but as long as it at least brings on better performance, that's better than
nothing I guess. :-)
1 year ago
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nateysmith
Send me a pm and I can send you the links for getting all the 4.4 advantages. They
are coming ;)
1 year ago
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BadHead1970
Will an OTA update de-root a rooted device? Will I have to setup everything again? Ta.
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thetechaddict
Yes and no. For me, TWRP and CWM have always offered to retain root access after
installing the update. I just installed the update.zip in CWM (couldn't wait for the OTA) and
reinstalled the SuperSU .zip *before rebooting*. When I booted up, I was running KitKat with
my SuperSU root access still intact.
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xolanir
Tried this method with TWRP, but it fails. What am I doing wrong?
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John-Smith
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BadHead1970
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BadHead1970
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wagonis
YES! Thanks for the updated links Jerry! Updating my N7 2012 as we speak. :-)
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papikev1714
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thetechaddict
Worked so much easier than I expected! Dropped the update.zip into my Downloads folder,
installed it via CWM, reinstalled the SuperSU .zip to retain root access, and voila, my beloved
Nexus 7 runs on KitKat.
A little miffed though that not only did google skip the Experience Launcher for the Nexus 7, but
also updating the app drawer icon/page scroller as well as leaving out the setting to manage
installed launchers. Nova Beta it is for me!
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mhoadleyd2t
Nexus 7 2102?? Whoa, man. Can't believe that's only just now getting KitKat. :P
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arjen82
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Kylealanr
How do you get the N10 t accept an update via ADB in recovery? Holding power and up just
reboots for me, holding power and down puts it in download mode and ADB can't see it.
EDIT: Got it. Right combo just held it too long. Doesn't help that I can't ever tell which button is
up and which one is down in the bootloader/recovery!
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ctgsocal#AC
I was able to sideload the zip, but then I get this before it updates
Warning: No file_contextsVerifying current system
Then it say patching....
Upacking....
Then
E:Error in /tmp/update.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Anybody else get this? How did you fix it?
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Christopher Illidge
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dy2592
I just updated my fine. But I had to restore to stock first. Then the install went perfectly. So far
seems a lot smoother. All the normal Play Store app install fine, root OK, but tweaks from expose
is not working
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ctgsocal#AC
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wagonis
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burger30
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AndrewVanGorder
When I type in the command it says "the syntax of the command is incorrect" can anyone help
me out?
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blueback22
Are you typing the command after navigating the the platform-tools folder?
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etp_rapgaroo
worked like a charm on my new nexus 7 2013 and on my friend's nexus 7 2012 without any fuss
1 year ago
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ras.cal
Anyone have any ideas about why I might be getting error:device not found on step 11? I can
reboot the bootloader just fine from the command prompt.
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Ratamacue2
I had the same error, and needed to manually install ADB drivers. Worked like a charm after
installing. Google Koush Universal ADB (Android Debug Bridge) Driver for Windows
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Sjn013
THANK YOU!!!! Win 8 was being a tool and would not let me install any other drivers
this was the only thing to fix mine but up and running enjoying that kit kat goodness !
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blueback22
If drivers dont fix it, make sure you turn off the option where it mounts the device as a media
device.
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jtcarnes
Just noticed I have JSS15J on my 2013 N7. Anyone have any idea why I never got the 15R OTA?
I'm guessing that's why 4.4 won't install...
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wagonis
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GMC MaXx
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jd914
Followed Jerrys tutorial to the letter and was not able to do it as I'm sure there were lots of steps
left out.
Where's the idiots guide to doing this?
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eahinrichsen
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tokuzumi
apparently, adb sideload is not on whatever version of the android SDK I have. I'm now
extracting the 1.1 GB file onto my hard drive, at 640k/second. I'll probably get the notification
before this thing finishes extracting.
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sal33n
Anyone beside me notice there is no option to switch to art in the development settings after
updating to 4.4???
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mtva24
Piece of shit...
Save yourself a couple of hours! What I had to do coming from Vanir Rom (Nexus 2012)....
Update Wugs Toolkit
Check USB debugging in developers options
Change storage from MTP to PTP (under storage -> settings)
Revert back to 4.3 JWR66V
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cruz allen
Just bought a brand new 2013 nexus 7 today. Tried side loading the update using adb and I'm
getting a finger print error involving my version of 4.3 which is jwr66n. Is this not the current
version? No updates are available it says
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wagonis
OK, I was NOT rooted and was running JB JWR66Y when I ran the update and STILL ran into the
status 7 error.
When you get that, you end up booting into recovery mode no matter what.
If that happens to you, download the image your were on, extract the system.img from it and zip
it by itself.
Now download the Wugfresh utility and use it to flash the new zip you created.
To get back into boot loader when stuck in recovery, just hold the power button until the screen
goes blank and when it does, keep your finger on the power button while holding down both
up/down volume buttons.
After flashing the zip, you'll be back to normal and try flashing the update again.
Worked for me on the second try.
Good luck fighting them dragons!
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riyazmd
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wagonis
Problem with the Google steps is that it wipes your tablet clean, the solution I posted didn't and
all my apps and personal info was untouched.
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jollyball
I found that I was using an old version of the SDK that did not support sideloading. I had to
download the newest version, unzip it and place where my old SDK files were. I placed the
4.4.zip in the new platform-tools folder and the installation went off perfectly.
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yakko
Mother of God that was a pain to do when I have never used terminal....shitty directions if you
are a Mac user but I overcame that lol. Its patching system files as I type this. Should be good to
go I guess!?
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yakko
Oh yeah also...rename the zip file. It's a shit ton easier to type in prompt when it's something
like kit-kat.zip
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1 year ago
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Jay Shank
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KickAssLumia
Step 4 is definitely wrong for my 2013 Nexus 7. I spent about 15 mins before I realized that it was
just volume up + power until I see the android + "no command" screen. Then there is an
additional step, call it step 4.5, I just have to click the volume up by itself until I see the menu
appear.
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rawpower87
So, I guess that nexus 7 owners don't get the new launcher that's found in the nexus 5...
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1 year ago
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DonPorazzo
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Christopher Illidge
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rwong48
Thanks, just used it on my $59 refurb 2012 Nexus 7 from walmart which arrived today :)
Now I just need a factory image so I don't have to sideload twice, for 4.2.2->4.3 and 4.3->4.4
1 year ago
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DonPorazzo
Nexus 7 2102? Whooaaa! 1024k screen is awesome, the tablet is blazing fast with its 768 tb RAM
and 128 core 4,4 ghz snapdragon 10z^3. If only 5400 mah battery could last longer that 1 day of
use...
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Mrshades
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scotbotmosh
I have been hearing reports that the OTA doesn't include the GEL on 2012 Nexus 7. I used this
meathod and have the GEL? What's the difference between this sideloaded zip w/ GEL and the
OTA without GEL?
Thanks in advance,
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vamsikatta
I suppose Google will support nexus 7 till year 2102:P. They've already published that image.
1 year ago
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Aditya Shanbhag1
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motorcycle_monkey
Worked like a charm! Thanks Jerry! I was getting tired of trying the Google Services Framework
trick.
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mertzi
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At least on the Nexus 7 (2012) you have to rename the file "Grouper.zip" or adb won't read it
properly. Just flashed it myself on a pure, stock, unrooted, locked bootloader N7 (2012) and
we're running Kit Kat now just fine, thank you very much. Note that this method definitely DOES
NOT wipe user data.
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wxrusss8
I usually have luck with doing this but not this time. I keep getting "device not found". Wonder
what I'm doing wrong...
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iFrankTamayo
it happened to me too.
what i did to have it list my device was, that if you have your tablet plugged in to your PC,
allow USB debuggin, and from right there in your cmd/terminal, test to list your device [adb
devices], if it shows right there, youre on.
Just type and enter the command you want to run, it'll say [waiting on device], right there you
want to press on your tablet [power, vol+ and vol -] until your tablet restart, wait until you see
the bootloader screen [the repair android screen] and you will see that the command you
typed will run without a problem.
i concluded that the adb thing, didnt get to list my device when i was in the bootloader
screen, go figure why?
hope this helps
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Daniel Song1
When I type into the cmd, nothing happens on my nexus 7 2012, non rooted...
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govardhan prabhu
same thing here man. How did you resolve the issue Can u please help
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rampage1979
Can't believe I still haven't received the ota on my nexus 7 2013 I'm getting tempted to try this .
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BluMeany
Ok, so I've got the 2012 Nexus 7. Successfully side-loaded and rebooted. Version is showing 4.4
- BUT - everything looks like 4.3? I'm not seeing any changes in terms of interface or layout or
wallpaper or anything. What am I missing? I must be missing something. :D
EDIT: Found the answer: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/11/13/how-to-try-the-googleexperience...
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Christopher Illidge
Can someone help me. When I send the file over via adb. It starts to install but then gets an error
and stops. it says verification failed and terminates the install. What am i doing wrong and where
is the .zip. Is the .zip inside the .tgz file that google released?
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govardhan prabhu
hey please help anybody i get this msg Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31 but installation
doesnt start on the device. I am in ubuntu 13.10
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heyjude
Hey, so I got a weird one. In my settings menu, I have no entry for developer options under
system. This is a stock 2012 Nexus 7 with latest 4.3 update. The only entries I have are Date &
Time, Accessibility and About Tablet.
Any ideas. I really want to try loading the 4.4 update.
Thanks!
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Mike Gonzales
you have to tap 7 times on "Build Number" to get the Developer options to appear.
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heyjude
Mike:
Thanks a lot. I thought at first you were joking but it worked like a champ!
Thanks, again!
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komicturtle
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Marcel Epp
I got that too! Tried it on a mac for my nexus 4. For mac it is not adb-mac just adb by the way.
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Grant Nicholson1
I'm getting the same thing! :( I've read that using clockwork recovery mod allows you to
disable signature verification but there is no way to do it in stock recovery. Very irritating.
None of us would have to bother with this shit if google would actually roll out the OTA
update instead of just saying they are! >:(
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L Beezy
I had the same error E: Signature verification failed--installation aborted on my Nexus 10, but I
found out what did it for me.
It was the factory image (OTA package) I had to install Kitkat that was giving me this issue. I
originally tried to install the Google-given OTA package from Google Developers page, and that
sh*t was the problem. Try using the OTA package given here in the beginning of the article. If
that doesn't work, then find another place to get it. After I used a different OTA package than the
one here, so I don't know if the error is coming from this OTA package as well.
Now, I'm gonna go enjoy all this KitKat goodness yo! Good luck!
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Jagadeesh Polepalli
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Mike Gonzales
My turn... when trying to side load the update, I get an error message in terminal that it "cannot
read" whatever I name the file, tried Grouper.zip as mentioned above. I've downloaded the OTA
file several times now but still cannot read? any ideas.
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Joe Barry
Put the platform-tools folder off of the Root of your HD in a folder called Nexus 7, then be
sure the zip file is in that Dir too, I renamed mine to update.zip and it worked like a charm;
seems to have been way too long of a path name when I Unzipped the SDK package into it's
zip's default name;
platform-tools
renamed that long butt zip file:
UPDATE.zip
from dos prompt:
adb devices (this will show a list of devices attached)
hex decimal number and on same line it will say sideload
IF it says unauthorized, you need to get the nexus in ready mode again
Then type:
adb.exe sideload update.zip
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Aaron Bell1
hello Joe,
im having an issue that i hope you can help me with. im stuck on an error that says
*cannot read 'update.zip' * ive tried adb devices and i get my serial number and
sideload. so im assuming that my adb is working. i just can not figure out how i get
the file to read. any info would be of great help as im sure android isnt releasing kit
kat anytime soon. thanks in advance.
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BajanAndroid
open the folder hold sift and right click and open the command prompt. Drag the adb
file into the command prompt type sideload put a space then drag and drop the file
(Named mine KitKat) into the command prompt and hit enter.
Everything should work out from there.
P.S. the Image from the google developers site does seem to work I recommend
getting it elsewhere.
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gidgiddonihah
It kept giving me the error that it couldn't read it until I renamed it UPDATE.zip and
then still wouldn't take it until I put in 'adb sideload update.zip.zip'. Worked like a
charm.
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Marcel Epp
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Rolandh
After two failed attempts, even after following the instructions to the letter nothing worked. I've
even tried the renaming the .zip to Grouper.zip and still nothing.
I'm running Windows 8.1 Pro x64.
I don't know if it's anything to do with the fact that the only version of the SDK I can find is the
adt Buundle, but I can't seem to find the old style stand alone SDK Installer anymore.
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rhymiz
For those that have that receive device not found with ADB trying to sideload the update, I've
found a fix for that. (Windows 8, I don't know if this works on Windows 7, but try it and let me
know.)
Steps: Install the drivers that come with your SDK or download them here:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
Get your device ready to receive update from ADB, then right click on "Computer", Select
Properties then device manager.
You should see your Nexus show up with a triangle, indicating that drivers have not been
installed. Right click on Nexus 7 or which ever Nexus you have, click properties, select update
driver, browse my computer for driver software, then click on let me pick from a list..., a Window
will pop up with where you can select your device type, select ADB Interface, then click next,
you'll be taken to a screen where you can select a Model, click on ADB Interface (or ADB
Testing Interface), click next, you'll get a warning message from Windows, click yes anyway and
your driver will be installed.
Test it by opening a shell and typing "adb get-serialno", you should see your Nexus' serial
number.
Then proceed to sideload your update, enjoy!
Lemuel Boyce
Twitter: @rhymiz
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josh7047
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pestul
Thanks so much! I was struggling for the longest time with this. I thought I had the drivers on
with Windows 8.1 Pro, but your steps were required and it worked fantastically. Now rocking
Kitkat 4.4!
12 months ago
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JigJames
Bravo! That's exactly what I needed. I had been struggling with this all week.
12 months ago
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jimpryde
Thanks for posting. Your fix resolved the problem for me. Worked like a champ!
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Snutting
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bigiain
Great advice - was on the verge of giving up with side loading on my Nexus 4 and waiting for
the OTA update - couldn't be bothered with advice around modifying the INF file and
rebooting windows 8 in a different mode etc. Tried your tip - straight in - no problems. Many
thanks.
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soumitro316
Just manually updated my tablet..... everything went smoothly and my Nexus 7(2012) is now
running on KitKat:D:D:D....loving it
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12 months ago
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dkoss
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Yacer Mirza
can someone help me with step 7. i try holding power and volume up but it just goes back to the
android with red exclamation or it will show the charging symbol.
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sswboard1211
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!!! MY 2013 NEXUS 7 HASN"T EVEN GOTTEN IT YET. ITS A 32GB
WIFI MODEL WHY GOOGLE!!!!?!?!??!
Seriously though... Why don't I have the 4.4 update to my 2013 n7 yet?
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bc2k
I'm dense. Took me a while to figure out the N7 2012 package linked above is the smallish KitKat
PATCH, not the full KitKat update. I got Status 7 errors because I first needed to update to 4.4.
Same procedure, different zip file.
Once I installed 4.4 (which went fine), the tablet "found" the patch update and prompted me to
install it on the first restart.
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Joe Barry
OK I'm sick of the battery being run down, how do I use the .TGZ file from Google?
Thanks
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squeeish
Ok my Nexus 7 2013 has a custom kernel and recovery on it. Is it safe to sideload?
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Joe Barry
OK I got my Nexus 7 2013 32gb back onto stock 4.3 runs great! NOW the darn things keeps
prompting me to install kitkak 4.4 that it already d/l; I keep ignoring it but would like to get rid of
it....kitkat 4.4 SUCKS big time, I can't even get through all full day with it just sitting idle; sits idle
for 5+ days on 4.3
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I tried to sideload it via adb but error opening package :( It says "verification error" anyone
knows how to fix asap? thank you.
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cbbartley
Is anyone going to answer the question about using tgz? Google is providing the image in tgz
format, but everyone keeps instructing people to sideload a zip file. Do you unzip the tgz file first
and sideload the zip file or sideload the tgz file?
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itic
Ive been @ this for 2 hours and keep getting a "error closed" when using adb to upgrade. Help
TIA
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rupam95
#7 "When the Android with the red exclamation point appears, hold down power first, followed
quickly by volume up. You should now see the recovery menu."
FOLLOWED QUICKLY BY PRESSING THE VOLUME UP ONCE!
Edit it!
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thehamesu
To install this I need to unlock the bootloader, so a factory reset will be made automaticaly,
right?
11 months ago
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slave
This does not work. It keeps saying that there is no device installed, when I try the sideload step.
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cjriedel
The < and > used in the instructions are not to be used in the command line, as I found. (Just to
clarify, and to save someone like me the trouble).
I guess they're like the "quote" signs used in programming or some other... So,it is the name if
the file.zip
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Sean Nguyen
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Telomir
worked perfectly on my Nexus 5, dont have to wait for Sprint to push 4.4.1 lol, so easy - thank
you!
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dgnuff
This fails on a stock Nexus 5 from the play store. Using USBView.exe (from MSDN:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff560019%28v=vs... ) I see the
following.
When my phone is booted normally, it shows in USBView as VID18D1 PID4EE2; and Device
manager shows it as "Android Composite ADB Interface". Typing "adb devices -l" results in this:
-----------------------------------14:53 c:\etc\android\sdk\platform-tools>adb devices -l
List of devices attached
033f44d3093f2e61 device product:hammerhead model:Nexus_5 device:hammerhead
14:53 c:\etc\android\sdk\platform-tools>
------------------------------------
When I go into recovery mode, following the above instructions, the phone is no longer visible in
USBView, it does not show in device manager, and executing the "adb sideload android-441.zip"
command results in:
-----------------------------------14:56 c:\etc\android\sdk\platform-tools>adb sideload android-441.zip
error: device not found
14:56 c:\etc\android\sdk\platform-tools>adb devices -l
List of devices attached
14:56 c:\etc\android\sdk\platform-tools>
-----------------------------------Any ideas how I should proceed?
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dgnuff
Update. Can't edit the above, so adding a reply. Got this fixed using the info on this blog:
http://blog.dantup.com/2012/10/fixing-adb-device-not-found-with-nexus-7-...
To anyone else looking in, if you do this, the Windows device driver installer will complain
about the drivers being unsigned, you can safely ignore the warning in this case.
In the extremely unlikely event that anyone from Google is looking in, you might want to
update the .inf file to reflect this change to the idProduct value when the device goes into
restore / sideload mode, and reapply for WHQL qualification.
Manually banging the .inf file does solve the problem, but needless to say the signature in
the .cat file no longer matches, leading to the unsigned driver complaint.
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joao1832
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shivandroid
Just installed 4.4.3 on Nexus 5 stock using download and guide provided here and didn't
encounter any issues. (ran ADB on Win 7 32 bit)
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