Is there any stock ROM zip file for recovery flash?
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Miracle.vl63 said:
Is there any stock ROM zip file for recovery flash?
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Not one you flash in cwm.
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Oww I meant a stock ROM zip file that can be flashed in recovery mode.. sorry for my english
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Miracle.vl63 said:
Oww I meant a stock ROM zip file that can be flashed in recovery mode.. sorry for my english
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Nope- sorry.
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Emmm... them is there any computer program that upgrades firmware? Like Samsung Kies
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Miracle.vl63 said:
Is there any stock ROM zip file for recovery flash?
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Are you thinking of this possibly? https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasijro03d
Kind of, but they arent recovery flashable..
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This is stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929270
You can select root or not when installing, it uses aroma installer.
I would flash the odexed rather than de-odexed as I read that some people have issues with that.
Here is the latest bootloader, I flashed this first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928915
Also the toolkits (stickied in development section) have the ability to do a stock rom. That's not from recovery though.
stonebear said:
This is stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929270
You can select root or not when installing, it uses aroma installer.
I would flash the odexed rather than de-odexed as I read that some people have issues with that.
Here is the latest bootloader, I flashed this first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928915
Also the toolkits (stickied in development section) have the ability to do a stock rom. That's not from recovery though.
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Do they suport the official OTA?
And does the offical OTA also upgrades the bootloader?
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The reason I'm asking is because I want to fastboot the entire 4.3 image to my tablet and start clean but I'm afraid that if the bootloaders are different I won't be able to install the custom recoveries, Philz CWM, or CWM touch for example.
Thanks in advance.
Erik
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No, old one is LJ12, new one is MD03.
I use TWRP 2.5, and it works fine on the new bootloader.
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ricco333 said:
The reason I'm asking is because I want to fastboot the entire 4.3 image to my tablet and start clean but I'm afraid that if the bootloaders are different I won't be able to install the custom recoveries, Philz CWM, or CWM touch for example.
Thanks in advance.
Erik
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I'm using phipz cwm and it works fine on new boot loader but every time a reboot room it it says ROM wants to flash stock recovery and you have to press prevent flash or no allow flash.
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Thanks for the quick reply, I think I'm gonna stick with TWRP for now until CWM gets updated.
Erik
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put a xlouder mode in mi nexus 4 whit 4.3
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i ned help i flahs a x louder mod in my nexus 4 running android 4.3 and hade a brick a did a wipe but dosent work i tried to flahs ones a gane the 4.3 oficiall rom but iam stock in a bot looping stuck in siding production image iam usign n cry version 3.3.6 pleas heeeeelp
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If you have the bootloader unlocked then you can reflash the WHOLE device (will wipe EVERYTHING) using the Nexus Stock Image flasher created by Google Developers.
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andyabc said:
If you have the bootloader unlocked then you can reflash the WHOLE device (will wipe EVERYTHING) using the Nexus Stock Image flasher created by Google Developers.
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quen you xplan more where to i get the flasher i have allredy the image
rene130313 said:
quen you xplan more where to i get the flasher i have allredy the image
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https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamjwr66v
Choose Android 4.2.2 or 4.3, of course you need the drivers, unlocked bootloader and you need to be in the bootloader for Fastboot to work so the device can be reflashed.
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ken you be a litle more especific i all redy dwonload the image for 4.3 and the drivers iam using n cry tool tryingto reflhas the 4.3 but i get stuck in boad loder mode it dosenot firm the image to you now a nader way thanks so much for your help and scus mi enghis
Hello! I have TWRP installed on my device without root or custom rom/kernel. Is there a way I can just flash the stock recovery to get future OTA updates? I prefer using a method that doesnt require admin rights on my pc, because I am not using my own pc for the moment.
You can get the factory image, extract ALL the zips and when you find the recovery image do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img".
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andyabc said:
You can get the factory image, extract ALL the zips and when you find the recovery image do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
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That's the problem. Efrant says you have to use 7zip and not any other thing to extract the image, but I cant install it because I dont have admin rights on this pc.
You can use Flashify from Play Store to flash recovery images without PC.
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Thibaultvw said:
That's the problem. Efrant says you have to use 7zip and not any other thing to extract the image, but I cant install it because I dont have admin rights on this pc.
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So can't you right click and try to extract it?
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andyabc said:
So can't you right click and try to extract it?
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I can do that but you need 7zip efrant said.
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I can do that but you need 7zip efrant said.
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I know you need to use 7Zip I use it myself but it is worth a try, at the moment I am going to pull out the recovery for you.
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TToivanen said:
You can use Flashify from Play Store to flash recovery images without PC.
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Did you use that before?
Hang on, just going to get lunch and then give you the image.
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andyabc said:
Hang on, just going to get lunch and then give you the image.
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I downloaded the factory image myself, but you can give it to me as well so I know I did it correctly. Why actually do you have to use 7zip?
Edit: nope I cant extract it myself
Thibaultvw said:
Did you use that before?
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No but I'm about to try it in a moment. Downloading factory image as we speak...
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TToivanen said:
No but I'm about to try it in a moment. Downloading factory image as we speak...
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Yeah, it totally worked. Also locked bootloader using BootUnlocker app.
Got some piece of mind and I also hope this will ease up my ORD a bit
I may easily restore my backed up custom recovery using flashify if I ever need to update ROM or whatever...
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Thibaultvw said:
I downloaded the factory image myself, but you can give it to me as well so I know I did it correctly. Why actually do you have to use 7zip?
Edit: nope I cant extract it myself
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Here you are, just flash it using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
andyabc said:
Here you are, just flash it using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Thanks! It's the one for 4.3 right?
And if I want to install a custom rom, and make a twrp backup. Can I then go back to restore the backup and then just flash this recovery in fastboot to get the OTA?
Thibaultvw said:
Thanks! It's the one for 4.3 right?
And if I want to install a custom rom, and make a twrp backup. Can I then go back to restore the backup and then just flash this recovery in fastboot to get the OTA?
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Yes, yes and yes.
You can use Flashify to make a backup, restore and flash.
Remember you can only flash 3 times a day unless you pay for the full version.
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andyabc said:
Yes, yes and yes.
You can use Flashify to make a backup, restore and flash.
Remember you can only flash 3 times a day unless you pay for the full version.
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No I mean making a backup in twrp, install a custom rom. New version of android comes out: (let's say 5.0 because updating CM for example from 4.3. to 4.3.1 isnt that hard I think), just restore the backup and flash this recovery in fastboot. (without flashify)
Then I will get the OTA?
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No I mean making a backup in twrp, install a custom rom. New version of android comes out: (let's say 5.0 because updating CM for example from 4.3. to 4.3.1 isnt that hard I think), just restore the backup and flash this recovery in fastboot. (without flashify)
Then I will get the OTA?
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Exactly what I was thinking and it would remain yes, try flashing it.
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andyabc said:
Exactly what I was thinking and it would remain yes, try flashing it.
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Ok thanks (I ran out of thanks for today)
I think I am going to stay with this TWRP for a while (actually I want CM official nightlies back) and will try this method when KLP comes out. I think I will have my pc back then and will be able to pull the recovery of the image then and I will post if it worked or not!
thank you for your effort mate!
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Ok thanks (I ran out of thanks for today)
I think I am going to stay with this TWRP for a while (actually I want CM official nightlies back) and will try this method when KLP comes out. I think I will have my pc back then and will be able to pull the recovery of the image then and I will post if it worked or not!
thank you for your effort mate!
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No problem.
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I decided to flash the stock recovery anyway. So now I am fully stock and will get future OTA updates? I actually like the stock rom, but will maybe fllash CM10.2 if nemesis comes with some cool stuff.
Thanks for pulling it for me!
I forgot to take the backup of the stock nexus 4 boot animation before I replaced it with a custom one. Could somebody please post the same here. Need to return to stock before updating to 4.4.3
Thanks in advance.
skhwndr said:
I forgot to take the backup of the stock nexus 4 boot animation before I replaced it with a custom one. Could somebody please post the same here. Need to return to stock before updating to 4.4.3
Thanks in advance.
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You could always flash the system.img in fastboot
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jd1639 said:
You could always flash the system.img in fastboot
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But then I would have to download the full system image for 4.4.2, right?
skhwndr said:
But then I would have to download the full system image for 4.4.2, right?
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Yes, download the file and extract it. In there is another zip, extract that too. The system image will be in there
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