Hello,
I'm trying to update my rooted nexus 6 using OTA updates with FlashFire. It detects I've downloaded the OTA (I am currently on build LMY47M), but when I click flash, it says, "Warning: it has been detected that you may be trying to flash a block-level OTA, but your /system, /vendor, or /oem partition has been modified. This will likely cause the flash to fail.
It's been a while since I last upgraded and rooted my phone. I used the nexus toolkit when I did so. Now, I know that build number is for t-mobile phones, and I do have a t-mobile sim and network, but I got the phone straight from motorola, so it should be unlocked. Is this a case where the wrong image got placed on the phone way back when? What can I do to fix it, so I can upgrade? My goal is to get to Marshmallow, and ideally not lose all my stuff. Any ideas?
I'm trying to update my rooted nexus 6 using OTA updates with FlashFire. It detects I've downloaded the OTA (I am currently on build LMY47M), but when I click flash, it says, "Warning: it has been detected that you may be trying to flash a block-level OTA, but your /system, /vendor, or /oem partition has been modified. This will likely cause the flash to fail.
It's been a while since I last upgraded and rooted my phone. I used the nexus toolkit when I did so. Now, I know that build number is for t-mobile phones, and I do have a t-mobile sim and network, but I got the phone straight from motorola, so it should be unlocked. Is this a case where the wrong image got placed on the phone way back when? What can I do to fix it, so I can upgrade? My goal is to get to Marshmallow, and ideally not lose all my stuff. Any ideas?
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