Had anyone a backup of rooted N preview 3 or can someone backup and post me a link to download please..really would appreciate it
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Anyone?
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gavin-phelan said:
Anyone?
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Why dont you just flash the img files in twrp ?
I'm on a custom rom?
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Go download the full N preview image and flash it then
Never flash someone else's nandroid backup. That is just plain dumb
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Hello, I flashed 4.3 to my phone but since then I have been having problems with the wifi just going slow or not working when on other devices it's fine is this a none fault with 4.3?
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Did u flash the new bootloader and radio?
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All I have flashed is the update and the new supersu files I needed, what effects will flashing a new boot loader and radio have? And where can I get them?
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Freakyy6 said:
All I have flashed is the update and the new supersu files I needed, what effects will flashing a new boot loader and radio have? And where can I get them?
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Not many noticeable effects but it might sort out your issue.
Radio: http://www.mediafire.com/download/rs7edab8udpahyc/radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.84.zip
Bootloader: http://www.mediafire.com/download/jh8nlm4ylibzis3/bootloader-mako-makoz20i.zip
Flash each zip via recovery.
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Ok, thanks for the help
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When I flash factory images in bootloader and then flash my custom recovery do I still need goo manager to make it stick?
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No
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Is it possible to reflash the old recovery after flashing a custom ROM?
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Tunderpimp said:
Is it possible to reflash the old recovery after flashing a custom ROM?
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Yes, but why would you want to? You can't make a nandroid backup in the stock recovery
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jd1639 said:
Yes, but why would you want to? You can't make a nandroid backup in the stock recovery
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My daughter needs a phone, I was going to flash rastakat because it gave me better battery life. I'm afraid she will reboot into recovery and flash something that's not a ROM/kernel.
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Yes, but why would you want to? You can't make a nandroid backup in the stock recovery
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Could I flash twrp, do what I want then reflash stock recovery.IMG in fastboot?
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Yes, you could.
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Sounds like it's a good time to learn responsibility. If she's old enough to have a phone, have her buy an inexpensive android. There are a mess of them. I've found my kids to be better stewards of the things they've had to work for than things just given to them.
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I'm on 4.3 want to upgrade to 4.4.3 .what I have to do can some one help with step by step?
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I use nexus root tool kit as there is no news for nexus 7 wifi ota update yet. Simple and easy for noob like me hehehe
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deny_kei said:
I use nexus root tool kit as there is no news for nexus 7 wifi ota update yet. Simple and easy for noob like me hehehe
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can i flash those 4.4.3 costom rom on top of what i have ? or we have to wait for stock 4.43?
Did you back up your stock rom. I think it will do because it will erase everything event your internal file. After that you can root and install twrp.
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Yes have my backup stock.
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In that case copy all your backup to computer and run nexus root toolkit, just follow the instruction and you good to go.
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deny_kei said:
In that case copy all your backup to computer and run nexus root toolkit, just follow the instruction and you good to go.
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So I have to go back to stock rom before I can flash 4.4.3 custom rom? What about do I need to update the bootloader?
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Restore to stock, plug your n7 to computer and make sure you have unlock boot loader, install n7 driver with adb , turn on USB debuting, and open the latest wugfresh root tool kit. Choose your firmware which is ktu84l n7 wifi. Find flash stock and unroot button. It will request you to download factory img. If you already download then proceed to flash. it will take a while just be patient. If done you can rooted back, just choose root with custom recovery.
Guys correct me if I am wrong, this is my personal experience.
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After that how to update to 4.4.3
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That IMG that you flash is 4.4.3 so after flashed you already in 4.4.3.
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deny_kei said:
That IMG that you flash is 4.4.3 so after flashed you already in 4.4.3.
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OK will try thx
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I'm running a stock 7.0 rom. How do I use themes?
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You need [Substratum] app on play store then download the themes..
Need more info than that. Are you unlocked and rooted?
Yea
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Busy box?
Sorry you're right... You need root and BusyBox then install substratum from the play store
I just installed substratum and it worked
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I just installed substratum and it worked
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You mean without rooting and BusyBox?
what does Busybox do for the Substratum?
Anyone had any luck with this? Prefer not to have to lose root or probably have to restore stock recovery to try the beta.
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