Hi all,
I am just wondering.
All ICS leaks had the ghost image at boot.
Now the new official ICS OTA is said to be the same build as vache's 031 leak dated March 29 and ROMs based on the 031 leak such as Flexreaper 12,5 are also up to date.
So is the ghosting at boot gone in ICS OTA ?
Thanks.
Last month, I accidentally flashed PA 3.69 (because I wanted a 4.2.2 stable build) with the CM/AOKP 4.2.2 GApps on my T-Mo Samsung Galaxy S2 and everything is working fine with no problems. I flashed PA 3.69 with the matching PA Gapps on my Nexus 4 but I don't like how the PA Gapps work/look. If I wanted to use the other GApps how would I go about this? And what known bugs/problems are there for doing this?
Sorry for my first world problem and thanks in advance for your help/input
bonjourdexter said:
Last month, I accidentally flashed PA 3.69 (because I wanted a 4.2.2 stable build) with the CM/AOKP 4.2.2 GApps on my T-Mo Samsung Galaxy S2 and everything is working fine with no problems. I flashed PA 3.69 with the matching PA Gapps on my Nexus 4 but I don't like how the PA Gapps work/look. If I wanted to use the other GApps how would I go about this? And what known bugs/problems are there for doing this?
Sorry for my first world problem and thanks in advance for your help/input
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Just take the PA gapps and flash them. They should replace the current ones.
Hi all,
My specs are as follows:
1. Got a Nexus 4 with Android 4.3
2. Did a Sideload update to 4.4 and did not like what I saw )
3. Installed CyanogenMod 10.2 -20131114-SNAPSHOT-InstallerWPPQ46R-Mako via CyanogenMod Installer (screenshot attached)
4. Flashed the 4.3 radio via WUG's Nexus Root Toolkit because I did not have wifi.
I have CWM 6.0.4.3 that came preinstalled with the CM 10.2
I tried to do an update so I flashed the cm-11-20131205-SNAPSHOT-M1-mako.zip and the kitkat gapps via this process:
1. Booted to recovery
2. Wipe Cache
3. Wipe davlik
4. Installed Rom
5. Insalled Gapps
6. Wipe Cache
7. Wipe Davlik
The result was a "beautiful" bootloop. I like the new CM logo BTW )
Reading through some similar threads I came across several pieces of advice:
1. Update the recovery as the verion of recovery that comes with CM 10.2 is unable to flash CM 11.
Is the recovery from here an option?
2. One was to install a fresh version of kitkat and then install CM 11 which I don't fancy
3. Wipe data from device.
Could I get your input on how exactly can I proceed in order to get a fully working version of CM11 on my Nexus4?
Thanks a million
Andrei
Nobody with this problem?
no one has had this issue?
Updated to CM 10.2 Stable
In the meantime I updated to CM 10.2 stable version and also updated recovery to CWM Touch 6.0.4.5 from the link in the first post of this thread. Strangely enough now I am receiving information about update builds, even to the CM11 Snapshot.
As fellow Nexus 4 Users, which do you recommend: TWRP or CWM?
Thanks!
help
andreitudose said:
In the meantime I updated to CM 10.2 stable version and also updated recovery to CWM Touch 6.0.4.5 from the link in the first post of this thread. Strangely enough now I am receiving information about update builds, even to the CM11 Snapshot.
As fellow Nexus 4 Users, which do you recommend: TWRP or CWM?
Thanks!
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Do you already did it upgrade to "cm11"? if so how did you do?
dan_flo10 said:
Do you already did it upgrade to "cm11"? if so how did you do?
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Nope, just upgraded today to 10.2.1, the last stable version of cm10, released on the 3rd of Feb. I didn't upgrade to CM11, but when I get bored I will I was on kitkat before and it did not impress...
I think you need to update the baseband
To flash a 4.4 based rom you gonna need :
1-latest selinux compatible recovery.
2-latest bootloader, ver makoz30d .
3-.97 or .98 radio.
Radio and bootloader you can find in googles stock img for mako, extract them and flash via fastboot or find them on xda in a form of flashable zip file.
After all 3 stages you will be able to flash cm11 without a problem, note that a full wipe is highly recommended when coming from 4.3 roms.
Good luck buddy.
Flashing omnirom 4.4.3 broke the wi-fi.
I fixed the issue by flashing the stock boot.img (from the 4.4.3 factory image) after the omnirom update.
I was not able to post in the right forum because I'm a new user...
StepUp8 said:
Flashing omnirom 4.4.3 broke the wi-fi.
I fixed the issue by flashing the stock boot.img (from the 4.4.3 factory image) after the omnirom update.
I was not able to post in the right forum because I'm a new user...
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looks with your eyes but don't touch
I'm in the same case.
I install semaphore 2.2.2 to solve this issue
CyanogenMod stated they would launch an OTA update once a new stable snapshot was up, my Nexus 4, runs CM 11 M7, installed using the CM installer, and a stable snapshot for M8 is on the website, but i havent received an update. is it negligence on their part? or is something wrong with my device? or will they simply roll it out for OTA later?
Go to your phones settings and search for cyanogenmod updates. There you should find the latest snapshot