Ok from the beginning..
I was running TEAM EOS 4.1.2
Flashed zip for stock rooted 4.2
Decided to go back to eos and all was well.
Then decided to flash lean kernel and now my nexus 7 just boot loops and I can't seem to get into recovery no matter what I try.
Please help
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Hi I have tried out a custom kernel and now I would like to return to stock.
I got the stock jro03c rom on my device but I have only managed to find the "stock-jrn84d-nexus7-kernel.zip" in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775798
If its the same as the jro03c kernel I might as well use that. I just want back to stock so I can get my OTA´s like normal.
Hi,
The best way to go back to stock kernel is to download stock rom, extract files then go into fastboot/bootloader mode and type :
./fastboot flash boot boot.img
This will reflash the stock kernel
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You could also use the Nexus 7 toolkit to restore to the stock ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29637670
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Yeah I agree use Mskip or Wugs toolkits best to be safer than sorry plus it does it all for you
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Well, I'll buy the Nexus 4 weeks coming but I still appear doubts about what I'll do with it hehe! It's better have the stock version of android with Franco Kernel, or Installing the CM 10.1 with Franco Kernel or have the defaut kernel with the CM 10.1. I heard that with the Franco Kernel version of the stock android can not be updated. Is it true? Grateful. Hug
Whatever you like. It's your choice. You have to test it out on your own and see.
I don't really understand your last question.
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Sry, I heard that with the Franco Kernel, the stock version of android can not be updated. Is it true?
No. If you're not on stock recovery then you would not be able to get the updates. Kernels do not do such a thing like you said. If you have a stock recovery and a custom kernel is installed you'll be able to get updates as long as the recovery is stock.
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You can't apply an update to the stock ROM if anything is altered, including using a custom kernel. But you can easily just re-flash the stock kernel, apply the update and then flash your custom kernel again.
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scream4cheese said:
No. If you're not on stock recovery then you would not be able to get the updates. Kernels do not do such a thing like you said. If you have a stock recovery and a custom kernel is installed you'll be able to get updates as long as the recovery is stock.
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You can have a custom recovery and still get ota updates
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Not sure where this should be posted because i am new here, but after updating to 4.4 and restoring my backup from 4.3 using twrp im stuck on the boot logo and it will not boot, would anyone know why this is happening?, im using the nexus 5 ported rom
Use latest cwm recovery. Twrp has some problems.
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I was previously running PacMan and Ktoonz 4.3 from 10-30 with the latest TWRP. Decided to try some KitKat goodness, so I switched over to the latest CWM and flashed a few ROMs. After messing around with them for a few days, I decided I wanted the stability and customization back, so I went back to TWRP and flashed PacMan. However, when I tried to flash KToonz, got a bootloop. So, I tried Trinity....and Franco....both with bootloops. Yes I used the 4.3 versions. I clean flash, wiping everything(yes everything), every time. Anyone else have any other ideas?
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I've gone back to a stock image...rerooted, flashed and still bootlooping
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GunnerOnASpooky said:
I've gone back to a stock image...rerooted, flashed and still bootlooping
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Have you tried using fastboot to reflash stock factory image manually? It seems the best way to get out of boot loop
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Yes. I went back to 4.2. If I don't flash a kernel, everything is fine. ROM boots as it should. I looked into it a bit more just a few minutes ago and it appears that PAC changed something recently in there gerrits that the kernel devs haven't updated for yet, so it looks like flashing any kernel will result in a bootloop.
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I have installed trwp 2.8.7.0
Running slimkat with allf2fs.
Now i want to try cm 10.1.3
Plz guide me can i flash cm roms with twrp or i have to install cwm.
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No one is helping
I sorted it myself.
Close the thread
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