Flashable zip to enable ad-hoc on 4.3? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Having trouble tethering from my phone. Tried just about everything, found how to enable ad-hoc on 4.1 but no mention of 4.3 and had some trouble getting the commands to work. Is there an easy way to flip this on? Using stock rooted rom on the 2012 n7 and would prefer to stick to the stock rom.
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How to flash back to stock with root?

Stupid me didn't make a backup and flashed another ROM. How do I flash back the stock ROM, enabling me to get OTAs but maintain root? I want the original stock ROM...
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Not really much of a point having the ability to get OTA when a new one comes out, a dev will do what is below shortly after anyway. OTA's are over rated..
Android OS, 4.1.1 Jellybean build JRO03D
Insecure boot.img
Rooted with the latest superuser
Busybox
Deodexed and Odexed options
Fully Zipaligned
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776330
Note that the downloads apparently don't work at the moment.
If you used the nexus root toolkit, it has the factory image there for you to flash back to stock and/or unroot/relock the device. Windows users only. -Ara
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AraDreamer said:
If you used the nexus root toolkit, it has the factory image there for you to flash back to stock and/or unroot/relock the device. Windows users only. -Ara
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It might have functionality in WINE or VirtualBox
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So is there no flashable zip for stock? I am a Mac. I rooted on my little brother's PC but he lives 1600 miles from me.
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tribestros said:
Stupid me didn't make a backup and flashed another ROM. How do I flash back the stock ROM, enabling me to get OTAs but maintain root? I want the original stock ROM...
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Did you take a look at the [Guide] Returning to Stock and/or Unbricking your device directions in the Nexus 7 Android Development forum?
If using a Mac, see the following link for setting up ADB/Fastboot drivers on Mac OS X.
How to Setup ADB and FASTBOOT Drivers on MAC
Edit to add: Factory image for the Nexus 7 can be downloaded at this Google link.
Factory Images "nakasi" for Nexus 7

N73g not rooting

OK little preface, when I got my N7 I updated to 4.2.1, unlocked the boot loader and rooted with no issues. I found the zip for the 4.2 tablet ui and flashed it though TWRP. For whatever reason that soft bricked my N7. I completely spaced making a backup so I was stuck. I was able to flash the stock 4.2.1 firmware and got it back up and running. now I am trying to reroot my tablet but it's not working. I've tried flashing the superuser zip through recovery and also tried using the toolkit to push the needed files and nothing has worked so I'm at a loss
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No one?
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Wow
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Xda is not your personal tech support. That being said, flash stock and fastboot OEM lock.
Beamed from my Grouper.

OTA update with 3rd party kernels

I am currently running FraNco.Kernel R38 and was wondering how I go about updating to the newest version of android when it releases. Would I do an ota update and be fine or would I have to flash the whole ROM and lose all my stuff?
Would I be able to use cwm or twrp and restore just the data?
Still new to android and was having a hard time finding this with search.
Thank you so much!
Adam
Edit: running stock Jellybean 4.2.1
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Bump pl0x
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[Q] CM-10.1 Nightlies?

Quick question when I flash the latest cm10.l nightly on my n10, is there a radio/modem/baseband that i need to flash separately. I regularly flash a radio on my skyrocket with any custom rom. TIA!
The WiFi driver is built into the device through the proprietary files. The N10 is not a mobile network enabled device so it doesn't need a radio to be flashed
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Thanks! THAT'S WHAT I assumed.
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4.2.1 to 4.3 or 4.4?

Guys im using PA rom in android 4.2.1 and Im thinking of upgrading?what do I need to change? Do I need to upgrade my recovery? In order to flash custom roms for android 4.3/4.4?
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as i am aware you should update your bootloader, just to be sure everything works good, other than that you are good, just flash the rom via recovery, which i recommend you update
I seem to recall you had to update the radios as well going from .2 to .3
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