I have a nooby question but, can I use Franco kernel with 4.3 stock? Sorry if this is stupid :x
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Tanmaynarang said:
I have a nooby question but, can I use Franco kernel with 4.3 stock? Sorry if this is stupid :x
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Nexus 4+ Franco + LTE
BigDig said:
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Nexus 4+ Franco + LTE
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Alright, thanks
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Oh and also, can I dirty flash CM10.2 over stock 4.3?
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Tanmaynarang said:
Oh and also, can I dirty flash CM10.2 over stock 4.3?
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Full wipe is strongly recommended!
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Okay, thanks
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You can't use 4.2.2 releases from Franco in 4.3 but he post #170 and #171 for 4.3
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llsantiago said:
You can't use 4.2.2 releases from Franco in 4.3 but he post #170 and #171 for 4.3
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Where could I find these releases ? And how could I install its ? (sorry but I always only use zip file)
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Raiden350 said:
Where could I find these releases ? And how could I install its ? (sorry but I always only use zip file)
Thanks.
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Do a search in the thread for 'r171' and you should find it. If it's provided in .img , you can use fastboot to flash it. (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
Another method is to take any other Franco.kernel zip and replace the boot.img inside using an archive manager on your pc. Then just flash the modified zip in recovery.
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Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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Tanmaynarang said:
Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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No. It's just a different method in flashing a kernel.
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Tanmaynarang said:
Okay, thanks! Any reason why we need to use fastboot rather than TWRP or something?
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If its an img file you need to use fastboot. Twrp will only flash files that are packaged in the correct manner.
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http://i.ytimg.com/vi/u62sGk0Ypcg/0.jpg custom recovery
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thank you.
ishay_maimon said:
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/u62sGk0Ypcg/0.jpg custom recovery
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thank you.
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Yes, and it's called Team Win Recovery Project or twrp for short.
So why I can't to install it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989188
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are you on stock 4.1.2???
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Yes
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I can to install cwm on this ?
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Use toolkit
darkmatthew said:
Use toolkit
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For install jelly bean 4.2 ?
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hmm what error does the recovery give you?
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ngoralph said:
hmm what error does the recovery give you?
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" Install is failed "
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Have you tampered with your stock rom, eg. deleted or changed some of the original apps? Im just guessing there is a reason you got a custom recovery in the first place?
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Someone can to give me cwm for download ?
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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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How does one go from jwr66v to jss15j?
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I know this sounds like an obvious answer, but you simply flash a jss rom.
Wow so any rom in the development thread marked jss15j?
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Tunderpimp said:
Wow so any rom in the development thread marked jss15j?
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Yes, that would be it - there are plenty! :good:
I just purchased a nexus 4 Yesterday from t mobile and I updated to 4.3 right away. I was wondering is this device worth ROOTING and flashing a custom ROM ..
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Yes, of course. That's part of the fun when having a Nexus device
Mercado_Negro said:
Yes, of course. That's part of the fun when having a Nexus device
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I always liked rooting, any ROM suggestions?
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kdog1202 said:
I always liked rooting, any ROM suggestions?
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In 4.2.2 I used AOKP. I think they're working on 4.3 now (hopefully it will be out soon).
Cyanogemod is pretty awesome and simple too.
Does unlocking the bootloader make u loose all data?
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kdog1202 said:
Does unlocking the bootloader make u loose all data?
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Yes.
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kdog1202 said:
Does unlocking the bootloader make u loose all data?
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Not if you don't reboot after you unlock. Flash a custom recovery right after you unlock wipe caches then reboot = no data loss
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spaceman860 said:
Not if you don't reboot after you unlock. Flash a custom recovery right after you unlock wipe caches then reboot = no data loss
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Ok so I'm downloading the tool kit and am gonna root my phone. I installed on my PC toolkit 3.0 is this correct to root 4.3 android?
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kdog1202 said:
Ok so I'm downloading the tool kit and am gonna root my phone. I installed on my PC toolkit 3.0 is this correct to root 4.3 android?
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I don't recommend toolkits they aren't needed for nexus devices. Follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
You will learn in the process
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I don't recommend toolkits they aren't needed for nexus devices. Follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
You will learn in the process
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Alright thank you for ur advice. I will do soon so I don't have much data to loose lol
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I am attempting to unlock my bootloader using manual way. And I type a command in my terminal (Ubuntu) with adb installed correctly but comes up with "????????? Not proper permissions or something
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Check Nexus 4 toolkit and Paranoid Android
kdog1202 said:
I just purchased a nexus 4 Yesterday from t mobile and I updated to 4.3 right away. I was wondering is this device worth ROOTING and flashing a custom ROM ..
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If you are looking for some performance enhancements then you just need a root and CWM(recovery) installed for flashing kernels, check Nexus 4 toolkit. Custom ROMS are more for aesthetic enhancements, and the most worked ROM on the area of aesthetic changes is Paranoid Android ROM, they have regular builds for Nexus 4. So check them out, Enjoy your N4 ! .
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I am attempting to unlock my bootloader using manual way. And I type a command in my terminal (Ubuntu) with adb installed correctly but comes up with "????????? Not proper permissions or something
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You have to use fastboot not adb
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Oh.. OK
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hey everyone can someone help me out on somethings. what is good about 4.3 apart from my 4.2 pac rom that is good and if there is anyone 4.3 rom that has pie controls and full screen options. thanks.
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Almost every 4.3 rom has pie controls...
4.3 has better battery life.
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okay because I just don't want to leave this rom all though I can just restore it but thanks for your help
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Thibaultvw said:
Almost every 4.3 rom has pie controls...
4.3 has better battery life.
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hey I was wondering if you could help me I flashed the 4.3 rom but when I made a phone call I didn't hear anything. can you help
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gabriel31012 said:
hey I was wondering if you could help me I flashed the 4.3 rom but when I made a phone call I didn't hear anything. can you help
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Flash the newest radio which i believe is the .84 radio
do you have a link and do I have to install the radio while doing the rom and the gapps?
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gabriel31012 said:
do you have a link and do I have to install the radio while doing the rom and the gapps?
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https://www.copy.com/s/JniBu/4.3 files (mako)
do I need the bootloader too?
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gabriel31012 said:
do I need the bootloader too?
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For 4.3 custom ROMs the makoz20i bootloader is not required, but the .84 radio is required.
okay thanks I i flash the rom then gapps then radios? right?
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gabriel31012 said:
okay thanks I i flash the rom then gapps then radios? right?
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It's recommended to upgrade to the makoz20i bootloader to be ready for KeyLimePie.
Flash the radio and bootloader first, then flash the ROM, Gapps, and SuperSU (if not included in the ROM).
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It's recommended to upgrade to the makoz20i bootloader to be ready for KeyLimePie.
Flash the radio and bootloader first, then flash the ROM, Gapps, and SuperSU (if not included in the ROM).
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Why? The next android version will probably have a newer bootloader as well, I dont get your point...