(Q) rasbean - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Alright I'm doing something wrong. I'm coming from stock with Franco kernel. I wipe system, cache/devik. Then I flash Q rom/Ras gapps, der kernel trinity four. I think this is the trinity that's mentioned in the post.
Well when I'm done I get a boot loop.
Were did I go wrong?
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Did you wipe data/factory data reset?
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No I'm guessing that's the issue? Will I lose my back twrp back up?
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Tunderpimp said:
No I'm guessing that's the issue? Will I lose my back twrp back up?
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no, youll only lose your user data. if you only wipe data/factory reset, your storage wont get touched. no need to wipe anything else. wipe data, reflash the rom, gapps, and trinity kernel, then you should be fine. whenever you flash a new rom(not an update to the same rom), you want to wipe data/factory reset.

Just needed to factory rest, thanks guys
Under kernel info I get dirty-morfic, is that trinity?
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Re: (solved) rasbean
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Tunderpimp said:
Just needed to factory rest, thanks guys
Under kernel info I get dirty-morfic, is that trinity?
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yup. thats the one and only

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How to get back to stock kernal

Hi iv been on a custom kernal for a while now and want to go back to stock... only the kernel is custom. The rom is stock
I can restore my old backup but ill lose too much stuff. Is there anyway just to install the original kernal to make it all stock?
Thanks
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Reflash the stock rom on top. Only wipe cache and dalvic cache.
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Kernel Manager in the market
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If I relfash stock will I lose everything?
Also I thought you couldn't do that as it moans about something being modified
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Also kernel manager doesn't have stock kernels
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italia0101 said:
If I relfash stock will I lose everything?
Also I thought you couldn't do that as it moans about something being modified
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As long as you wipe only what I told you everything will be exactly the same except you will be on the stock kernel. You may need to update some apps in the market, but the data will still be there
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italia0101 said:
Also kernel manager doesn't have stock kernels
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Oh yeah. I was thinking CM for some reason. Thx for clarifying that.
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On 4.2.2 ROM but want to switch back to 4.2.1 ROM?

What do I need to do? Just flash old radio or what? Link?
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ridearoundsolo said:
What do I need to do? Just flash old radio or what? Link?
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Wipe data and cache, then just flash another rom.
ridearoundsolo said:
What do I need to do? Just flash old radio or what? Link?
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I would make sure I have a backup of anything important and then just use the flash-all.bat file in the 4.2.1 package.
That's it? Updated boot loader and radio won't interfere with 4.2.1 ROM?
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question about updating AOKP

Hi all I'm on AOKP build 3 ATM and I want to upgrade to build 4 but I don't want to wipe everything and have to reinstall all my apps and etc. How do I upgrade to build 4 without doing so? Can I just clear cache and dalvik cache and flash the new build?
Exactly.
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MarcPlusTwo said:
Exactly.
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Would I also need to reflash gapps or its OK not to?

[Q] Nexus 4 does not boot after the nexus logo

Hi
Basically I am new to android. I rooted by nexus 4 yesterday and installed CM 10.1 successfully. But I had some issue with the security settings so I tried to flash the system.img as per the instructions in one of the forum. But flashing didn't complete fully. Now my nexus 4 boots up only till the nexus logo and the logo keeps glowing. clockwork recovery works fine.But unfortunately i deleted the CM 10.1 zip file from the mobile after i installed it. Is there anyway i can push the rom into the mobile. Or is there any recovery option?? Please help
thanks.
Its a lot of flashing but you could restore your nandroid redownload the rom and reflash it
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bamathafan said:
Its a lot of flashing but you could restore your nandroid redownload the rom and reflash it
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how to restore nandroid?
Wipe cache and dalvik cache through cwm
He is assuming you made a nandroid backup of your original ROM. Did you? You could also boot in to recovery and perform a factory data reset.
Yes im assuming because thats the first thing you do before flashing lol
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Try the side load option with adb and cwm only thing I can think of
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Thank you. I used the "install from side load" option and pushed the CM 10.1 zip file into the mobile. Now I am using AOKP rom.
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kingaier said:
Thank you. I used the "install from side load" option and pushed the CM 10.1 zip file into the mobile. Now I am using AOKP rom.
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Nice in glad it worked
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Need stock kernal

I've been using yargs for about a month now and always seems to have problems with my WiFi dropping. I made a cwm backup before I flashed yargs but would hate to have to revert my phone that far back.
I'm on newest ota rooted and unlocked.
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Franteeko said:
I've been using targets for about a month now and always seems to have problems with my WiFi dropping. I made a cwm backup before I flashed yargs but would hate to have to revert my phone that far back.
I'm on newest ota rooted and unlocked.
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Restore just an earlier system to restore kernel.
I have not seen a stock zip but I bet arrrghhh's Q kernel thread has one.
Franteeko said:
I've been using targets for about a month now and always seems to have problems with my WiFi dropping. I made a cwm backup before I flashed yargs but would hate to have to revert my phone that far back.
I'm on newest ota rooted and unlocked.
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I think you could RSD straight to the OTA without wiping data. That should work. Or you could extract the boot.img from the RSD and flash it via fastboot
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sloosecannon said:
I think you could RSD straight to the OTA without wiping data. That should work. Or you could extract the boot.img from the RSD and flash it via fastboot
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Thanks for the solution but I was hoping for a flashable zip. I have yet to dabble with RSD and am sorta nooby with this stuff.
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aviwdoowks said:
Restore just an earlier system to restore kernel.
I have not seen a stock zip but I bet arrrghhh's Q kernel thread has one.
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Checked out his thread here on xda and didn't see the RAZR m stock kernel.
I have a cwm backup from when I was using stock kernal. Anyway I can extract just the kernel from that?
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Franteeko said:
Checked out his thread here on xda and didn't see the RAZR m stock kernel.
I have a cwm backup from when I was using stock kernal. Anyway I can extract just the kernel from that?
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No. But you can restore just that system. Wipe dalvik & cache, not data.
OR
Just reflash your rom. Wipe dalvik & cache, not data.
Franteeko said:
Checked out his thread here on xda and didn't see the RAZR m stock kernel.
I have a cwm backup from when I was using stock kernal. Anyway I can extract just the kernel from that?
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Get the full RSD XML from http://sbf.droid-developers.org
Then, open it using something like 7 zip. You should be able to find the boot.img in there.
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sloosecannon said:
Get the full RSD XML from http://sbf.droid-developers.org
Then, open it using something like 7 zip. You should be able to find the boot.img in there.
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Which XML should I download? I wanna say the bottom one maybe?
Here's the link:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/scorpion_mini_xt907/list.php
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aviwdoowks said:
No. But you can restore just that system. Wipe dalvik & cache, not data.
OR
Just reflash your rom. Wipe dalvik & cache, not data.
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Tried this and something must be wrong with the backup because it fails when trying to restore system =(
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Franteeko said:
Which XML should I download? I wanna say the bottom one maybe?
Here's the link:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/scorpion_mini_xt907/list.php
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you want the .78 one
this: http://sbfdownload.droid-developers.org/scorpion_mini_xt907/VRZ_XT907_9.8.1Q-78-1_1FF.xml.zip

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