Reflash stock kernel 4.2.2 - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone! I've got a little problem...I'm on 4.2.2 stock ROM and Franco kernel, now I stupidly forgot to make a backup of the 4.2.2 stock kernel and I want to flash my N4 back to it.
How do I proceed?? I tried to find a flashable zip of the latest kernel but the only one I managed to find was the 4.2.1 one.
Thanks in advance!
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ichigo663 said:
Hi everyone! I've got a little problem...I'm on 4.2.2 stock ROM and Franco kernel, now I stupidly forgot to make a backup of the 4.2.2 stock kernel and I want to flash my N4 back to it.
How do I proceed?? I tried to find a flashable zip of the latest kernel but the only one I managed to find was the 4.2.1 one.
Thanks in advance!
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Here is the link to the 4.2.2 stock kernel https://www.dropbox.com/s/9zl70f9w8x1ojok/boot.img. Flash in fastboot.

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Can I directly flash it from the custom recovery?
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ichigo663 said:
Can I directly flash it from the custom recovery?
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No, with adb in fastboot mode.
If you don`thave adb platform-tools installed check the first line in mu signature how to set it up.

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I do have it! Thanks for the help!
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Stock 4.3 kernel

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I flashed semaphore but would like to return to stock 4.3 kernel for further evaluation. Where can I download the stock 4.3 kernel which I can flash in twrp?
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For zip use google may be u càn find. Or if u can flash boot.img from factory image package after wiping cache and dalvik cache.
Always do a nandroid backup before flashing..
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There are zips in the forums, try searching for them cause i don't know where exactly.
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toge64 said:
Hi everyone
I flashed semaphore but would like to return to stock 4.3 kernel for further evaluation. Where can I download the stock 4.3 kernel which I can flash in twrp?
Thanks
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I looked around and I couldn't find a flashable version for you (maybe I didn't use the correct words in my search). Your best bet is the factory images where you can get it as a .img file and flash it via fastboot.
toge64 said:
Hi everyone
I flashed semaphore but would like to return to stock 4.3 kernel for further evaluation. Where can I download the stock 4.3 kernel which I can flash in twrp?
Thanks
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There you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381128
[KERNEL][4.3][JWR66V and JSS15J] Stock flashable 4.3 Kernel
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How to go back to stock?

Hi
I'm using a nexus 4 withe the Latest PA ROM which is android version 4.3
I want to go back to stock image how do I do that can I only flash Tue stock image anything else needs to be done?
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Did you create a Nandroid backup with either ClockworkMod Recovery or TWRP? This would be the easiest and fastest way to do it. If not, efrant wrote an awesome guide for returning the Nexus 4 back to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
I think I did need to look for it in my PC
But it was android 4.2.2 ...
Its not like flashing another ROM?
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GenuisPC said:
I think I did need to look for it in my PC
But it was android 4.2.2 ...
Its not like flashing another ROM?
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You don't flash factory images with recovery, you use fastboot.
GenuisPC said:
I think I did need to look for it in my PC
But it was android 4.2.2 ...
Its not like flashing another ROM?
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It's all in the link that Acuity posted, just read it step by step and you'll end up back to stock.

Help upgrading nexus 4 from 4.2.2 to 4.3

Hi, I own a rooted nexus 4 currently running 4.2.2, I just tried to install CM 10.2 and it went to a boot loop, so I restored a backup and its stock again (with cwm recovery)...
What should I do? What can I be doing wrong?
Sergio, computer no work what wrong?
Flash the new 4.3 bootloader and radio using cwm. Then do a full wipe and flash your 4.3 ROM of choice.
Downloads: bootloader and radio.
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Chromium_ said:
Flash the new 4.3 bootloader and radio using cwm. Then do a full wipe and flash your 4.3 ROM of choice.
Downloads: bootloader and radio.
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Thanks, I'll try that
I bet if I did my own searching I probably would have found that.
With just an easy Google search.
Please use the search functions to find the existing threads to comment in.
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back to stock

Hi,
I'm on 4.3 PA Rom and Franco Kernel.
I want to uninstall rom and kernel, I mean i want go back to stock like it came from the factory.
how can i do it? i did not save any recovery before installing rom.
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Download the factory image from Google and flash in fastboot
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CWN or TRWP flashable stock kitkat

Hi all.
I am currently on cyanogenmod 11 (kitkat) and want to revert to the stock rom. Does anyone know of a CWM flashable zip for the stock kitkat rom?
Thanks a lot!
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Eviljim said:
Hi all.
I am currently on cyanogenmod 11 (kitkat) and want to revert to the stock rom. Does anyone know of a CWM flashable zip for the stock kitkat rom?
Thanks a lot!
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Wow, you looked really hard...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2680789

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