I downloaded factory image of kitkat from google. I run the toolkit and use back to stock and flash the 4.4 firmware. It says my baseband are not up to date. needed a newer versions. therefore I cannot flash it. It remains on my old rom. How??
I'm on custom recovery TWRP and ElementalX kernel with stock rom. My baseband is DEB-G00_2.25.1_0802.
Please help~ thanks!
Hmm. Had a so issue while updating my Nexus 4 earlier. Try flashing the updated radio. You know how to do that, correct? If not Google away and learn.
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I rooted my N7 (NE370T) a few months ago but can't remember how I did it. I would now like to flash a stock 4.3 ROM to it, and was looking for the safest way of doing it while retaining root. I have CWM 6.0.1.9 installed - would it be easiest to install a flashable stock rooted ROM zip from CWM? (e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2376881)
I'm currently on v4.2.1 (JOP40D)
itm said:
I rooted my N7 (NE370T) a few months ago but can't remember how I did it. I would now like to flash a stock 4.3 ROM to it, and was looking for the safest way of doing it while retaining root. I have CWM 6.0.1.9 installed - would it be easiest to install a flashable stock rooted ROM zip from CWM? (e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2376881)
I'm currently on v4.2.1 (JOP40D)
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Yes it would be easiest to flash a 4.3 ROM actually. I went the way of Clean ROM 4.0 and faux kernel and I don't regret it. It came pre rooted and optimized. Though as always you should make a nandroid before you flash anything.
Also, make sure your bootloader is up to date if you have problems flashing a 4. 3 ROM
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TheLastSidekick said:
Yes it would be easiest to flash a 4.3 ROM actually. I went the way of Clean ROM 4.0 and faux kernel and I don't regret it. It came pre rooted and optimized. Though as always you should make a nandroid before you flash anything.
Also, make sure your bootloader is up to date if you have problems flashing a 4. 3 ROM
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Sorry for the dumb question, but how do I check and update my bootloader version??
Check the dev section for the latest bootloader. As for checking, you'd have to use commands in fastboot and I'm sorry I don't know them. Basically what I would do is just do as I said in the previous post. If things don't work, then it's obvious you'd need to either update Cwm or your bootloader or both.
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You might want to have a look at my blog, there I described a very easy way for updating to 4.3
Boot loader version comes up in the bootloader screen ( vol down + vol up + power while tab is off ) .. And to flash the bootloader
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
4.23 is the latest version for bootloader.
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Thanks for all the help. I managed to successfully flash a pre-rooted 4.3 stock ROM from a zip using CWM recovery. I suspect that my bootloader may not be the latest but everything seems to be working OK so I guess it's OK to leave it.
The situation is fairly complex right now;
Earlier today;
I had my Nexus 7 (2012) running Paranoid Android 3.something with 4.2.2 as the base rom.
My objective was:
To update to Paranoid Android 3.the latest version (which uses 4.3 as the base rom)
What I did:
I downloaded both the latest rom + gapps from the proper xda site for Nexus 7 and tried flashing them from TWRP.
It installs the rom just fine, but gives me an error on the Gapps (Error 7, if that helps).
I'm guessing this is because I'm not on 4.3 but on 4.2.2. Can someone confirm this please?
What I have done now:
So I thought I should flash a stock 4.3 rom and then try installing the new PA rom. But The flashing method for the stock rom is completely different than a custom rom, it seems.
What I think I should do:
So, should I somehow install the stock 4.3 rom and THEN try to flash the new PA rom?
If not that, then what can I do to get to the latest Paranoid Android?
Thank you!
It is totally unnecessary to upgrade to stock 4.3 prior to PA 3.9x.
Firstly, which GAPPS package did you attempt to install? The packages for 4.2.2 and 4.3 are not interchangeable.
najaboy said:
It is totally unnecessary to upgrade to stock 4.3 prior to PA 3.9x.
Firstly, which GAPPS package did you attempt to install? The packages for 4.2.2 and 4.3 are not interchangeable.
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The 4.3 gapps gives me an error and says incompatible rom, the 4.2.2 gapps installs just fine, but the my tablet is stuck at the PA boot logo.
If I'm on 4.3 stock, shouldn't it install 4.3 gapps and 4.2.2? :S
And if 4.2.2 is the right one for me, then what to do if I'm stuck at the boot?
railpressureflip said:
The 4.3 gapps gives me an error and says incompatible rom, the 4.2.2 gapps installs just fine, but the my tablet is stuck at the PA boot logo.
If I'm on 4.3 stock, shouldn't it install 4.3 gapps and 4.2.2? :S
And if 4.2.2 is the right one for me, then what to do if I'm stuck at the boot?
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Are you using pa_gapps-full-4.3-20130808-signed.zip? There should be no issues using it with PA 3.9x. If you're having problems installing 3.9x with that package, you may have a corrupted download.
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Are you using pa_gapps-full-4.3-20130808-signed.zip? There should be no issues using it with PA 3.9x. If you're having problems installing 3.9x with that package, you may have a corrupted download.
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All good now, I fixed it.
The issue was that the Paranoid Android rom link is of the 3.5x version, which is essentially a 4.2.2 rom. And that was the latest rom the PA poster had. I realized it's not 3.91, which was the one I needed. So I went fetching for it on google and finally found it, then ran the 4.3 gapps and **** was all good.
Thanks for your help though, I truly appreciate it!
Guys, help me out here.
My bootloader version is still on version 4.13 and i'm currently using PA 3.99 rom. I want to flash stock kitkat 4.4 update via wugfresh. But it keeps failing. I think this is a bootloader issue. Are there people around here who can help me step by step? Btw, i tried to flash stock 4.3 via wugfresh and still failing JWR66V
Use Google's factory image and fastboot. Toolkits are not necessary
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If i put custom rom and custom kernel bassed on Android 4.4.2 with cwm and after that flash stock 4.2.2 in fastboot mode and update to 4.4.3 will I brick the device.
hercules16 said:
If i put custom rom and custom kernel bassed on Android 4.4.2 with cwm and after that flash stock 4.2.2 in fastboot mode and update to 4.4.3 will I brick the device.
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To update 4.4.3, you needn't flash 4.2.2.Just flash using OTA or factory image.
And, when you flash stock 4.2.2 using factory image, it won't brick because it will flash your system and kernel.
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To update 4.4.3, you needn't flash 4.2.2.Just flash using OTA or factory image.
And, when you flash stock 4.2.2 using factory image, it won't brick because it will flash your system and kernel.
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Tell me what ''s wrong in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/nexus-4-dead-4-4-3-official-t2774574
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Tell me what ''s wrong in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/nexus-4-dead-4-4-3-official-t2774574 .
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You're not going to brick your device. The ota will just fail. You could try this which will put 4.4.3 on your device. You'll lose the custom rom and kernel but you can just re-flash those on your recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53176897
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jd1639 said:
You're not going to brick your device. The ota will just fail. You could try this which will put 4.4.3 on your device. You'll lose the custom rom and kernel but you can just re-flash those on your recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53176897
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But ota will failed and the big question after all of that how to flash 4.4.3 .
Hello, today i received the 5.1 ota for my nexus 4 (android 5.0.1 rooted/stock kernel/twrp recovery)
But update.zip cannot be flashed and i get an error telling me: Package expects build fingerprint of google occam mako 5.0.1 or 5.1 user/release-keys. This device has occam/mako 4.3.
I dont want to flash 5.1 manually (i know how to do it).
Thanks in advance
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This is because you are using a custom recovery. OTA update will never work if you are using a custom recovery. Meaning you have to be completely stock to receive the ota update.
I downloaded and flashed stock recovery. I ll try again.
It still gives me an error.
loran_t said:
It still gives me an error.
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You have to be 100% stock system, kernel and recovery. Are you?
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Check out this, for me did the trick: aaronhastings.me/updating-to-android-5-1-0-on-rooted-nexus-5
I hope it will help you, too.
Regards.
Thank you guys for your advices. Yes i was completely stock and rooted. I flashed 5.1 using pc because i couldn't find what was going on.