OTA Update IMM30B 4.04

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You mean CWM, if so,
It's flash-able, the one I downloaded was zip file, change the name to update, put it in sdcard, then flash using CWM :)

Finally got it. Had to downgrade from the leaked radios and installed perfectly.
 
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Developers don't like when asked for delivery dates but I'm sure all of us are waiting and would like it asap

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk

Except that is for roms. I am not asking for their rom to include this just a simple zip file to be flashed through CWM
 

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I renamed the file to update.zip and followed Jerry's instructions, yet I am getting an error when I try to flash the zip.

assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") == "toro" || getprop("ro.build.product") =="toro"

Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas on a fix? I am totally stock. Unlocked the bootloader the first day, no root, no custom radios.
 

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I edited Phil's instructions for applying the update. This is how I did it and it worked. I am on the stock rom with an unlocked bootloader. Hope it helps

The prerequisites:

You need the Android SDK installed. Note the path.
You need fastboot. (Windows)
You need to unlock your bootloader. If you haven't done that (and you really should), here's how.
Download the update here.
Download the latest ClockWorkmod recovery image from here.

Now, the instructions:

Copy the OTA package above to the /sdcard folder on your Galaxy Nexus
Drop the ClockworkMod file in the same folder you have fastboot in on your computer in the SDK folder (either /tools or /platform-tools). Rename it to cwm.img to make things easy.
Reboot your Galaxy Nexus to bootloader mode (hold volume-up and volume-down, then press power).
Plug your phone into your computer, and open a command prompt or terminal. Navigate to the folder with fastboot and the cwm.img inside it.
At the command line, type the following: fastboot.exe boot cwm.img
Use the ClockWorkMod recovery menu to flash a zip file from the SD card, and choose the OTA zip file you downloaded earlier.
Let things run their course.
 

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I renamed the file to update.zip and followed Jerry's instructions, yet I am getting an error when I try to flash the zip.

assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") == "toro" || getprop("ro.build.product") =="toro"

Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas on a fix? I am totally stock. Unlocked the bootloader the first day, no root, no custom radios.

I am getting the same error. Unlocked bootload and rooted. Everything else stock on my Verizon LTE Galaxy Nexus.
 

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Any improvement in signal strenght dbms compaired to before flashing?

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My signal seems to be holding better. Before it would fluctuate between 4-2 bars all the time now it seems to stay at 4 bars more. Hopefully this will also help with battery life.
 

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I am getting the same error. Unlocked bootload and rooted. Everything else stock on my Verizon LTE Galaxy Nexus.

Make sure you are using the correct CWM. You need recovery-clockwork-5.5.0.4-toro.img. Somehow I used the wrong version. Installed without issue once I used that one, running 4.0.4 now.
 

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Just did the update thru CWM and it worked but according to OTA Rootkeeper I lost root. Still might be worth it if radios are improved.
 

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I am stock everything, locked loader & downloaded the file, renamed to update.zip, powered down & got the Start screen saying it was downloading & stayed there for 20mins. Till I just powered off...what am i doing wrong?
 

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I am stock everything, locked loader & downloaded the file, renamed to update.zip, powered down & got the Start screen saying it was downloading & stayed there for 20mins. Till I just powered off...what am i doing wrong?

You have to go into recovery. Press and hold volume up + down and the power button. Then you'll get an Android with a Red ! Triangle. Press volume up and the power button to bring up the recovery menu. I'm still trying to figure out what to do from there.
 

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I edited Phil's instructions for applying the update. This is how I did it and it worked. I am on the stock rom with an unlocked bootloader. Hope it helps

The prerequisites:

You need the Android SDK installed. Note the path.
You need fastboot. (Windows)
You need to unlock your bootloader. If you haven't done that (and you really should), here's how.
Download the update here.
Download the latest ClockWorkmod recovery image from here.

Now, the instructions:

Copy the OTA package above to the /sdcard folder on your Galaxy Nexus
Drop the ClockworkMod file in the same folder you have fastboot in on your computer in the SDK folder (either /tools or /platform-tools). Rename it to cwm.img to make things easy.
Reboot your Galaxy Nexus to bootloader mode (hold volume-up and volume-down, then press power).
Plug your phone into your computer, and open a command prompt or terminal. Navigate to the folder with fastboot and the cwm.img inside it.
At the command line, type the following: fastboot.exe boot cwm.img
Use the ClockWorkMod recovery menu to flash a zip file from the SD card, and choose the OTA zip file you downloaded earlier.
Let things run their course.

For those wondering what I did to make it work, that's exactly it. I was also rooted, dunno if OP was. Seems to also not matter if you boot into the regular or the touch CWM.
 

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For those wondering what I did to make it work, that's exactly it. I was also rooted, dunno if OP was. Seems to also not matter if you boot into the regular or the touch CWM.
I did this. Just after reverting mine from AOKP to stock 4.0.1 -> 4.0.2. Downloaded the touch recovery, booted into it through fastboot, did a backup and flashed the 4.0.4. update, no problems.
 

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You have to go into recovery. Press and hold volume up + down and the power button. Then you'll get an Android with a Red ! Triangle. Press volume up and the power button to bring up the recovery menu. I'm still trying to figure out what to do from there.

You have to have the bootloader unlocked.
 

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Installed with no problems using the instructions provided by masterxchief. So far seems like it's running ok, we'll see how it goes over the next couple of days.
 

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