This worksSame thing happened to me after I did a backup restore. I thought it was very strange as well.
Heres my fix (after updating with the zip file first)
1. Erase the google update file from the /cache directory (this is important)
2. Allowed the update to occur (may want to backup first)
3. Update fails.
4. No more mention of a system update!
Heres my fix (after updating with the zip file first)
1. Erase the google update file from the /cache directory (dunno if this is necessary)
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can anyone tell me is there a trick to installing htc camera it downloads then reboots into recovery but fails says something about signature verifcation i think. does anybody no how to do ... thanks
Quick questions- 1) are you referring to the disable_FRG83D_OTA zip file posted the page before?
2) Where's the /cache directory exactly? I can't seem to find it.
Thanks!
1. Yes, that's the ZIP file.
2. You need root access. /cache is directly on the Nexus, not sdcard. Root explorer or another such program can get you to it. I think Astro file manager can look at it, but don't know if it will let you delete it. Either way, mounting the directory as read/write is needed.
No, /cache does not need remounting. You must be root to access it, however, so in adb or a terminal or whatever: su ; cd /cache
Son of a ****!!Same thing happened to me after I did a backup restore. I thought it was very strange as well.
Heres my fix (after updating with the zip file first)
1. Erase the google update file from the /cache directory (dunno if this is necessary)
2. Allowed the update to occur (may want to backup first)
3. Update fails.
4. No more mention of a system update!
yeah i flashed that and had succes with it, until i flash a different rom then restored my enom backup, now it won't go away.
Gingerbread AOSP is out guys!! I'm really looking forward to 2.15.x
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Can someone comment on the usefulness of the swappiness feature under spare parts?
It's useless if you had set your swap size on your SD during formatting to 0 right.
I think I read Enom saying swap partition doesn't do anything much
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