Right now I am on stock android with francos kernel and I want to flash back the stock kernel. I was wondering how you would do that.
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Info here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024982
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If I wanted to flash back to stock ROM and maintain root could I just find a already rooted stock ROM and flash in recovery like any other rom? And what about gapps?
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Yes. What nexus 7 do you have. There are rooted stock ROMs available and all should have what you want pre installed.
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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...
I've been sticking to running 4.3 ROMs but I would like to go back to aokp 4.2.2 .
Now my question is am I able to restore my 4.3 backup if I have to running a 4.2.2 ROM through twrp.
I ask because I had a phone recently(can't remember which one) that once I started running 4.2 I couldn't restore a 4.1 backup...ugh wish I could remember the details to many phones.
Anyway is there any issues like that here?
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No, there should be no problem
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Excellent
Thanx
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Hi,
I try to install cm 10.2 the stable one that just have been release but when I install it I have no WiFi and no sound.
I was on 4.4 ROM before.
I tried to use both twrp and cwm recovery but same thing.
On my nexus 7 I had no problem.
BTW yes I used 4.3 gapps.
Any help please.
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install stock 4.3 rom first.
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Flash the old radio via recovery
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Flash the old radio via recovery
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Thanks
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flash old radio .84 and you good to go
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