Guest Laden Morr Posted October 14, 2010 Report Posted October 14, 2010 (edited) Hi all. I'm running stock Froyo with the exception of a few of the stock apps that I have deleted using Root Explorer. Now I get an OTA update prompting me to update to 2.2.1. I say yes, it reboots, but then, during the installation, it suddenly switches to the triangle with the exclamation mark. By getting into system recovery I noticed the error. The full extend of output is: Finding update package... Opening update package.. Verifying update package... Installing update... Verifying current system... assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/CarHomeGoogle.apk", [some long string that looks like a hash sum], [another different hashsum]) E: Error in /cache/091249cd019e.signed-passion-FRG83-from-FRF91-35.zip (Status 7) Installation aborted [/codebox] To me it looks like this may be related to my removing several of the, to me, useless stock apps (I don't even own a car - why would I want the car app?) Is this correctly understood? And if yes, is there any easy way of pushing them back or - better yet - get the update *without* those pesky stock apps? Thanks Edited October 14, 2010 by Laden Morr
Guest baseballfanz Posted November 21, 2010 Report Posted November 21, 2010 Hi all. I'm running stock Froyo with the exception of a few of the stock apps that I have deleted using Root Explorer. Now I get an OTA update prompting me to update to 2.2.1. I say yes, it reboots, but then, during the installation, it suddenly switches to the triangle with the exclamation mark. By getting into system recovery I noticed the error. The full extend of output is: Finding update package... Opening update package.. Verifying update package... Installing update... Verifying current system... assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/CarHomeGoogle.apk", [some long string that looks like a hash sum], [another different hashsum]) E: Error in /cache/091249cd019e.signed-passion-FRG83-from-FRF91-35.zip (Status 7) Installation aborted [/codebox] To me it looks like this may be related to my removing several of the, to me, useless stock apps (I don't even own a car - why would I want the car app?) Is this correctly understood? And if yes, is there any easy way of pushing them back or - better yet - get the update *without* those pesky stock apps? Thanks Maybe you can put the stock ROM back on? http://android.modaco.com/content/google-n...-root-insecure/
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