Stock recovery 4.4.3 - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I want a image of stock recovery 4.4.3 as I want to update my n4 to 4.4.4 and I had installed twrp which will not allow to update......
I don't want to download whole 500 MB image from Google...
So anyone can plz upload just stock recovery image!!!!!
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How to flash OTA update via TWRP?

Guys im on 16gb nexus 7 2012 stock rooted kitkat 4.4.
I got the ota update but it just went to twrp and nothing happened.
Please help if the ota can be flashed the latest twrp custom recovery.
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It should be flashable via custom recovery but you must be on stock with no system apps removed or systemui modifications.
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Sandman-007 said:
It should be flashable via custom recovery but you must be on stock with no system apps removed or systemui modifications.
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im on twrp 2.6.3.1 it fails when i flashed the update.

[Q] How to Update a rooted Nexus 4

Hi. I'm running a nexus 4 at 4.3 jellybean. I want to update to 4.4 kitkat. My device is rooted and I'm afraid if I do an OTA I might brick my device. How do I update my rooted nexus 4. Thanks.
Are you using stock or custom ROM?
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Im assuming that you are on JWR66Y build number. If that is true download this and flash via recovery.
Flashing 4.4
I have a Nexus 4 on 4.3, JWR66Y running Purity build 8/26/13.
I'm wondering which file I should use to flash the new 4.4 to my phone. I thought I was suppose to use a factory image to flash fresh into a new google image, but each time I used SkipSoft Toolkit, it never was able to flash the system.img. It would say 'error: cannot load system.img' or something and the entire flashing process would end ubruptly.
Am I not flashing the right image? Should I go to stock then do the OTA update? What do you suggest as I'm not very skilled in teh nexus hacking :cyclops:

Flash 4.4 ota

Pls someone shed some light on how to get the new kit kat ota running rooted clockwork mod recovery with 4.3 but when I try and flash 4.4 it says wrong signature install aborted , what stock ROM to flash so I can get UK ota kit kat pls any advice would be grateful tnx
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So I never installed clockwork so mine updated just fine, but I have the US version. The kit-kat update also un-rooted my tablet. I would try re-flashing the stock recovery and then try to install the update that way!
Cheers for that m8 will try it tnx
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[Q] from 4.2.2 to 4.4.2

hello, right now i'm using miui rom (android 4.2.2). i want to install a 4.4.2 rom. where can i find firmware and how can i install?
You may need to flash the radio , recovery and bootloader flrst but what I did was flash the official update from Google
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
That's the link to the site update via adb there's loads of info on hear and youtube on how to do this.
Then flash a custom recovery and root again there's loads of info on how to do this.
Doing it this way makes everything on official 4.4.2 recovery, bootlader and radio so you shouldn't run into any problems later.
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Updating stock ROM from 4.4.2

If I want stock ROM 4.4.4 and I'm still on 4.4.2 do I have to install 4.4.3 first? Can I make the jump?
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If I want stock ROM 4.4.4 and I'm still on 4.4.2 do I have to install 4.4.3 first? Can I make the jump?
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First flash 4.4.3 affter 4.4.4
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Surely it's fine to go straight to 4.4.4 from 4.4.2 seeing as most of the world didn't and will not get 4.4.3?
if you're doing factory img, just do 444. if youre fkashing via recovery, wioe your data and system partition first(just in case).

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