[ROM][Factory Image] 4.3 - Rooted - BusyBox - Nexus 10 Android Development

This is the factory image from Google made into a flashable zip with CWM or TWRP.
Clear cache/dalvik cache but no need to clear your user data.
Warning: CWM users have reported that the "Disable Recovery Flash" option is breaking root. Be advised to choose "No." I do not have CWM so I cannot confirm but there is no reason to disable the recovery flash because no recovery is included in the zips.
If flashing from CM10.1 or some other custom roms, you may need to clear the Clock app's data.
Downloads:
Android 4.3 odexed, rooted, BusyBox, and insecure boot:
Mirror 1: http://tinyw.in/lnoM
MD5: a54ae08a9c2cbedb58577a01cc05c65d
Deodexed version:
Mirror 1: http://tinyw.in/EI3t
MD5: 5172bd4b25c13076b7d8310dde4ac43b
New bootloader(should not be necessary):
Mirror 1: http://tinyw.in/rspG
Mirror 2: http://d-h.st/VYv
MD5: 9324a66fbe97f7aabfcfa9a0059f3f1a
Flash bootloader with: "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-manta-mantamd03.img"​
Changelog:
07/24/13: Initial version
07/26/13: Updated zips with SuperSU 1.43 that fixes a CPU usage bug​

dalingrin said:
This is the factory image from Google made into a flashable zip with CWM or TWRP.
Clear cache/dalvik cache but no need to clear your user data.
If flashing from CM10.1 or some other custom roms, you may need to clear the Clock app's data.
I will upload to another host as soon as I get my login credential issues taken care of.
Android 4.3 odexed, rooted, BusyBox, and insecure boot:
http://d-h.st/c4E
Deodexed version to come.
New bootloader(should not be necessary):
http://d-h.st/c4E
Flash bootloader with: "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-manta-mantamd03.img"​
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Link for the Bootloader is the same as the one for the ROM
I will test it.

Is this flashable without rooting and unlocking?

Very nice! When can we expect deodexed?

Recon0212 said:
Is this flashable without rooting and unlocking?
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It is intended for those that are unlocked. You must have CWM, TWRP, or some other custom recovery.
Very nice! When can we expect deodexed?
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As soon as it gets done uploading. It will take a bit.
Link for the Bootloader is the same as the one for the ROM
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Fixed =)

sorry, I must flash deodex and after bootloader?
(My n10 is rooted and bootloader is unlock now)
ok, I read "New bootloader(should not be necessary):"
SOOOOORRY

I am now on Jaybobs Paranoid Android and want to flash. Should I wipe completely(or system and caches) then fastboot new bootloader prior to the new rom itself?

I get android.process.acore has stopped repeatedly. Should I wipe data?

Deodexed version up.
momulah said:
I am now on Jaybobs Paranoid Android and want to flash. Should I wipe completely(or system and caches) then fastboot new bootloader prior to the new rom itself?
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You should be able to install without any wipe. Some people like to clear the cache and dalvik cache but even that shouldn't be necessary.
If you get an app or two that force closes after boot then you will just need to clear that app's data in Settings->Apps

Can you still receieve OTAs from any of these?

Koopa777 said:
I get android.process.acore has stopped repeatedly. Should I wipe data?
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Wipe data/cache for the Contacts app and storage. Reboot. Should be good then.

Awesome man thanks!
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Thnx forthis. 4.3 feels very smooth
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Basically, This is a stock rooted ROM, correct?
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Recon0212 said:
Can you still receieve OTAs from any of these?
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This is a completely stock version, so I'd assume there's nothing in this ROM that would prevent OTAs from working (I'd use odex to be sure), but your custom recovery might(?) present a problem.... I'm not sure. You would most likely lose root if you install an update via OTA.
still though, why worry about OTAs? just flash one of these rooted ROM versions of the factory image...
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dscatto said:
Basically, This is a stock rooted ROM, correct?
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yes :good::good:

dscatto said:
Basically, This is a stock rooted ROM, correct?
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Exactly.
Odex would essentially be completely stock, Deodex version allows for more theming options (Google it if you're interested in the difference), but is otherwise stock as well.
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sttovo said:
Wipe data/cache for the Contacts app and storage. Reboot. Should be good then.
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Yup that fixed it. Thanks!

4.3 is more responsive but I still miss the AOSP browser. Any ideas how to get it?

situman said:
4.3 is more responsive but I still miss the AOSP browser. Any ideas how to get it?
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maybe this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.aospinstaller&hl=it

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[ROM] 1 Dec ITL41F [GSM] - Stock ROM image for ClockworkMod

Here is the completely stock ROM image for the GSM Galaxy Nexus, version ITL41F. It is not rooted, if you wish to root after installing use my Superboot. System and boot images are included, recovery and baseband are not. The baseband version for ITL41F is the same (XXKK1) as ITL41D, which is posted in this topic if required.
I know this will be useful to anyone wishing to revert their phone to get a future OTA, to chefs wanting to base a ROM on it etc. etc., so here it is.
To install, flash this update zip via ClockworkMod.
Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD - MD5: da1a2c364d316f734f5bd75e7a2f7e32
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hi paul,
i presume this is not the official ITL41F from google, but the one you have cooked yourseld?
qwerp_ said:
hi paul,
i presume this is not the official ITL41F from google, but the one you have cooked yourseld?
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It's official Samsung firmware.
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
Think I'll have a play about with this in my kitchen - get some practice in for when I get my GN
Shodney said:
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
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You can't flash the recovery image as your using CWM to flash it
You'll need fastboot to flash the recovery
Evostance said:
You can't flash the recovery image as your using CWM to flash it
You'll need fastboot to flash the recovery
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Oooh. I can see how that would be a problem
Bit of an issue, the dsixda kitchen won't deodex the ROM. Any suggestions?
EDIT: Ignore me, should've actually checked to see if dsixda had returned to update his kitchen - which he has!
Is this the one with the permanent volume bugfix?
Annie the Eagle said:
Is this the one with the permanent volume bugfix?
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Yes it is....
solved my own problem
Shodney said:
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
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install the rom then lock bootloader then recovery should revert back to stock,it worked on the nexus s so i think it should work the same on this i hope lol
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
EDIT
Sorry that build is only 4.0.1 (ITL41D)
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siedkins said:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
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its a tar file how to use it
siedkins said:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
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It's also not the volume fix build, which is a shame
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EddyOS said:
It's also not the volume fix build, which is a shame
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Yes apologies - I reedited my post when I saw that also.
Sorry for cross posting on this thread. Hopefully they will release the new updated version soon.
Although it probably worth a look as it has an autoscript to restore your phone to stock by flashing multiple files.
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
Stretlow said:
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
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I need an answer as well.
is it just me but does cw recovery prevent you from installing ota updates?
I keep getting the alert from Google to update but get the sad hospitalised Droid when trying to install.
If I flash the stock rom but still have cw recovery and root the phone, will the ota updates work?
Ez
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Stretlow said:
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
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As far as i know this not touching your recovery.You must lock the bootloader in order to have stock recovery.You must root it again and install rom manager to access it through UI enviroment.I dont know for sure how you can access it with button combination (i think middle volume and power button)
طوني تبولة said:
I need an answer as well.
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Check my answer
djcr33p said:
is it just me but does cw recovery prevent you from installing ota updates?
I keep getting the alert from Google to update but get the sad hospitalised Droid when trying to install.
If I flash the stock rom but still have cw recovery and root the phone, will the ota updates work?
Ez
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I think your problem is cwm recovery and not the root.You must lock the bootloader in order to have stock recovery.After that the update can installed succesfully
ps: not an expert.From what i read and tried

[ROM] JWR66V JB 4.3 [Flash-able] (Takju) & boot loader -Now deodexed v. is available!

[ROM] JWR66V JB 4.3 [Flash-able] (Takju) & boot loader -Now deodexed v. is available!
Made flashable though Dsixda's toolkit, Thanks to dsixda for that toolkit!
I can't assure that this works on your Nexus, I ahve tested .zip files myself and works well on my Nexus!
If YOU get BOOTLOOP:
Flash another ROM and then wipe cache and dalvik cache and then flash this ROM!
Flash it at your own risk!
This isn't so good flashable.zip so you may end up to boot loop!
Use Fastboot to fix or any other fixing method!
If you don't have fastboot drivers install them from here: (It's for verizon variant, but works on Maguro)
www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SCH-I515MSAVZW#
HOW TO PULL BACKUP FOLDER:
in terminal / command prompt:
adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup/
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Installing this ROM:
recommended dirty flash to make this booting!
NEW Bootloader: (bootloader-maguro-primemd04)
Downlaod:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxlYDVLp_RkMaDQ2Yl8zM2NSdm8/edit?usp=sharing
Flashing through Fastboot:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primemd04.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Untouched JWR66V, only made to flashable:
Download:
links removed!
De-odexed and rooted Flashable:
links removed!
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Ohhh yes...downloading now, good job
Initial Review/Impressions:
Install went as smooth as any other flash install. It looks basically the same but the screen transitions are really smooth (note that I have not installed any apps yet, will update when I do). The first major difference you see is with the camera, the interface has been changed a bit and it does look cleaner, all the usual settings are there i.e. Photosphere etc.
I haven't noticed anything else at a first glance but I will keep on updating as I go along and I will also do a proper battery test.
The usual array of Google apps are pre-installed, although now Google Keep is also added, default browser is the regular android browser though, not Chrome. The usual wallpapers and live wallpapers are present, nothing new here either.
Thanks for making this available so quickly
it is necessary to update the bootloader?
it is unlocked bootloader?
x3m.zone said:
it is necessary to update the bootloader?
it is unlocked bootloader?
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Nope!
If I flash the zip, i wont lose my data on sd card, right?
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nudou350 said:
If I flash the zip, i wont lose my data on sd card, right?
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If you just wipe cache and dalvik cace
Gotta try that .zip file myself too
I can just flash the rom right? What's the bootloader update for then?
Is this rootable with SuperSU flashable zip? Does this zip changes the recovery?
Thanks in advance
nudou350 said:
If I flash the zip, i wont lose my data on sd card, right?
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No, it's just like flashing any other rom. Wipe /system, /cache, /data, and dalvik-cache
lparcshinoda said:
Is this rootable with SuperSU flashable zip? Does this zip changes the recovery?
Thanks in advance
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I am trying to flahs that .zip file myself but for some reason Ubuntu on my PC doesn't work well.. so I ahven't föashed JB 4.3 yet and root should work if you flash it..
No it doesn't change your recovery
lparcshinoda said:
Is this rootable with SuperSU flashable zip? Does this zip changes the recovery?
Thanks in advance
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https://plus.google.com/113517319477420052449/posts/9rcWNJbVZkL
Chainfire himself says it is, also he seems to be a reliable source for this kind of information since he made SuperSU and tested it on Nexus (devices?) himself.
De-odexing.... it takes a while...
whats kernel number ? 3.0.81 ?
AndrolinRoot said:
whats kernel number ? 3.0.81 ?
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3.0.72
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If I flash the bootloader, I will lose my data ? Like , everything, including music, videos, etc ?
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sorry for a nob question but i have to flash bootloader first than. zip file through TWRP??
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nudou350 said:
If I flash the bootloader, I will lose my data ? Like , everything, including music, videos, etc ?
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Nope
nudou350 said:
If I flash the bootloader, I will lose my data ? Like , everything, including music, videos, etc ?
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No, only risk is that IF something goes wrong during flash you can say bye to your Device :good: I've done this MANY times and never had problems, so... good luck to you (and me, since I'm doing it right now)
Follow the steps to install directly from the Factory Images without loosing any of your data on the SD-Card.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995482

[Q] How to update a 2013 rooted Nexus 7?

Hi,
I heard that an update came out for the 2013 Nexus 7.
How do I update my rooted Nexus 7?
Steve
mikethebos said:
Hi,
I heard that an update came out for the 2013 Nexus 7.
How do I update my rooted Nexus 7?
Steve
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This should help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2415497
geckocavemen said:
This should help. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2415497
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Do I follow these instructions? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44597339#post44597339
mikethebos said:
Hi,
I heard that an update came out for the 2013 Nexus 7.
How do I update my rooted Nexus 7?
Steve
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Do you have TWRP or CWM recovery installed? If so a flashable .zip can be found here I have tried it and installed flawlessly. Wipe Cache/Dalvik. Flash update. Reboot. Enjoy.
Edit: All your data will be preserved as well.
Hope that helps.
railed said:
Do you have TWRP or CWM recovery installed? If so a flashable .zip can be found here I have tried it and installed flawlessly. Wipe Cache/Dalvik. Flash update. Reboot. Enjoy.
Edit: All your data will be preserved as well.
Hope that helps.
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Do i flash the zip like i did with super su? Do I clear the cache before or after i flash the zip? Will the way of the link i posted work too?
Thanks:good::good::good:
mikethebos said:
Do i flash the zip like i did with super su? Do I clear the cache before or after i flash the zip? Will the way of the link i posted work too?
Thanks:good::good::good:
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Are you running stock ROM?
Do you have TWRP/any other custom recovery installed? If so here are the steps:
1)Download the update.zip you want. It will probably go to your downloads folder... you can keep it there or move it to root folder if you like.
2)Reboot to recovery
3)Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
4)Flash update.zip
5)Wait while it updates
6)Sucess! Reboot and enjoy your update!
I haven't tried the way you linked, I've only done it this way. Someone else can probably confirm your method.
Hope it helps :good:
Just flashed the new update via your method, and it worked like a charm. First time I've ever done it, and it couldn't be easier.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)
dbeth said:
Just flashed the new update via your method, and it worked like a charm. First time I've ever done it, and it couldn't be easier.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)
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Just out of curiosity, which file did you flash? The Deodexed or odexed?
Odexed.
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dbeth said:
Just flashed the new update via your method, and it worked like a charm. First time I've ever done it, and it couldn't be easier.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)
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Glad to hear
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How come I'm getting this update if my Nexus is already on 4.3?
railed said:
Are you running stock ROM?
Do you have TWRP/any other custom recovery installed? If so here are the steps:
1)Download the update.zip you want. It will probably go to your downloads folder... you can keep it there or move it to root folder if you like.
2)Reboot to recovery
3)Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
4)Flash update.zip
5)Wait while it updates
6)Sucess! Reboot and enjoy your update!
I haven't tried the way you linked, I've only done it this way. Someone else can probably confirm your method.
Hope it helps :good:
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Just did your method. Does that mean we wont be getting any more future OTA updates?
victorbrca said:
How come I'm getting this update if my Nexus is already on 4.3?
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They did some bug fixing for the multi touch issues people were having.
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Teebu said:
Just did your method. Does that mean we wont be getting any more future OTA updates?
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In my understanding, limited as it is, you need to have a stock recovery to install the OTA updates correctly. You would still be able to download them, but they would fail on install. So if you like your custom recovery, someone will usually have a flashable update shortly after release. If I am incorrect on any of this please let me know as I am still learning about all of this.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013) with XDA Premium
victorbrca said:
How come I'm getting this update if my Nexus is already on 4.3?
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The addressed multi-touch and gps issues.
railed said:
Are you running stock ROM?
Do you have TWRP/any other custom recovery installed? If so here are the steps:
1)Download the update.zip you want. It will probably go to your downloads folder... you can keep it there or move it to root folder if you like.
2)Reboot to recovery
3)Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
4)Flash update.zip
5)Wait while it updates
6)Sucess! Reboot and enjoy your update!
I haven't tried the way you linked, I've only done it this way. Someone else can probably confirm your method.
Hope it helps :good:
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how do wipe using TWRP? is this same as factory wipe or different? i want to save my data and apps
nm: its under advanced settings, rebooting now thanks optimizing 126 apps, god i hate this, takes so long!
cobyman7035 said:
how do wipe using TWRP? is this same as factory wipe or different? i want to save my data and apps
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Go to Wipe -> Advanced -> check only dalvik and cache.
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Thanks guys.
railed said:
They did some bug fixing for the multi touch issues people were having.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013) with XDA Premium
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In my understanding, limited as it is, you need to have a stock recovery to install the OTA updates correctly. You would still be able to download them, but they would fail on install. So if you like your custom recovery, someone will usually have a flashable update shortly after release. If I am incorrect on any of this please let me know as I am still learning about all of this.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013) with XDA Premium
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sfhub said:
The addressed multi-touch and gps issues.
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railed said:
Are you running stock ROM?
Do you have TWRP/any other custom recovery installed? If so here are the steps:
1)Download the update.zip you want. It will probably go to your downloads folder... you can keep it there or move it to root folder if you like.
2)Reboot to recovery
3)Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
4)Flash update.zip
5)Wait while it updates
6)Sucess! Reboot and enjoy your update!
I haven't tried the way you linked, I've only done it this way. Someone else can probably confirm your method.
Hope it helps :good:
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Thanks this updated my nexus 7. By the way for future updates i would recommend clean rom by scott Roms
IXChicharitoXI said:
Just out of curiosity, which file did you flash? The Deodexed or odexed?
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dbeth said:
Odexed.
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Ok, stupid noob question. What is the difference between deodexed and odexed? How would you determine which one is needed?
PJ Clifford said:
Ok, stupid noob question. What is the difference between deodexed and odexed? How would you determine which one is needed?
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Decent article explaining it here
Hope that helps

[Q] What steps am I missing with my install to kitkat?

To start off the kindle had an older version of twrp and had a version of ice cream sandwich. Those work correctly and it continues to work correctly after a nandroid restore.
Fast forward to now, I installed the latest twrp and flashed the latest FFF v1.5 bootloader.
I flashed this CM11 nightly cm-11-20140702-NIGHTLY-otter.zip
and flashed latest gapps gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip
After I finish flashing everything I can setup the kindle but once I reboot it goes into a bootloop at the CM logo that results in a colorful screen. If I power off and power on it just bootlopps at the CM logo. Not sure what else I can do. Any help is appreciated.
Forgot to add. I have tried flashing Pacman rom: pac_otter-nightly-20140701.zip and I get same results as above.
Verify md5 for rom and gapps after downloading?
[How to] Verify that your download is complete with MD5/SHA-1 Hash Checksums
try gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip
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newer is not always better
Dirty flash or clean?
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sd_shadow said:
Verify md5 for rom and gapps after downloading?
[How to] Verify that your download is complete with MD5/SHA-1 Hash Checksums
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Matching md5 for the roms and gapps
sd_shadow said:
try gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip
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newer is not always better
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Going to try with these
dokie80 said:
Dirty flash or clean?
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It's always been a clean flash
On a side note installing a jelly bean rom works fine and I can reboot without a problem.
JJsevol said:
Matching md5 for the roms and gapps
Going to try with these
It's always been a clean flash
On a side note installing a jelly bean rom works fine and I can reboot without a problem.
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If u install JB with out problem with the same twrp, then ur twrp is twrp6?
Afaik, kitkat need twrp7, JB need twrp6.
I had bootloop when I flashed JB with twrp7. Check ur twrp version?
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dokie80 said:
If u install JB with out problem with the same twrp, then ur twrp is twrp6?
Afaik, kitkat need twrp7, JB need twrp6.
I had bootloop when I flashed JB with twrp7. Check ur twrp version?
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That is what I was thinking, recheck twrp version
dokie80 said:
If u install JB with out problem with the same twrp, then ur twrp is twrp6?
Afaik, kitkat need twrp7, JB need twrp6.
I had bootloop when I flashed JB with twrp7. Check ur twrp version?
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sd_shadow said:
That is what I was thinking, recheck twrp version
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Never thought about that. I just downloaded the version in the twrp thread.
OK so I have twrp 2.7.0.1. Here's the screenshot in recovery. Does your twrp look like that because my other twrp on other devices look different logo wise.
JJsevol said:
OK so I have twrp 2.7.0.1. Here's the screenshot in recovery. Does your twrp look like that because my other twrp on other devices look different logo wise.
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that should be fine, unless it did not install correctly. try the 2.7.1.0 zip version zip-openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.0-otter.zip Install in old TWRP>wipe cache and dalvik>reboot
sd_shadow said:
that should be fine, unless it did not install correctly. try the 2.7.1.0 zip version zip-openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.0-otter.zip Install in old TWRP>wipe cache and dalvik>reboot
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I installed this and same thing as before. Not sure what's going on, but ended up just using jb.
Still stuck at logo?
U need to inform ur version of bootloader, twrp, and which ROM u r trying to flash. Let us know the name of the file.
Did u wipe before flashing?
Twrp7 can't be use for flashing JB. U ending up using JB by flashing ur old twrp and ROM? Or by flashing via twrp7?
Last.. Are u sure u device is kindle fire original?
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Still stuck at logo?
U need to inform ur version of bootloader, twrp, and which ROM u r trying to flash. Let us know the name of the file.
Did u wipe before flashing?
Twrp7 can't be use for flashing JB. U ending up using JB by flashing ur old twrp and ROM? Or by flashing via twrp7?
Last.. Are u sure u device is kindle fire original?
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Yeah still stuck at cm logo after powering back on or rebooting. File names are in the op but let me know if you need anything else. Clean instalI with a wipe. I even used the twrp version SD_shadow provided and I still installed KitKat and installed jb bit still see the issue. And positive to original kindle. I'm thinking I should make a video of my install process. Thanks for the help guys.
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Yeah still stuck at cm logo after powering back on or rebooting. File names are in the op but let me know if you need anything else. Clean instalI with a wipe. I even used the twrp version SD_shadow provided and I still installed KitKat and installed jb bit still see the issue. And positive to original kindle. I'm thinking I should make a video of my install process. Thanks for the help guys.
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No idea.. Sorry.
Anyway, if you successfully install JB with TWRP 7.. That's weird.
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dokie80 said:
No idea.. Sorry.
Anyway, if you successfully install JB with TWRP 7.. That's weird.
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Here's a better look of twrp version and zips I have. Also the bootloader version is v1.5 not v1.4.
JJsevol said:
Here's a better look of twrp version and zips I have. Also the bootloader version is v1.5 not v1.4.
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This is all with a full wipe including the system?
Thepooch said:
This is all with a full wipe including the system?
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At first it wasn't. I was just doing the normal Factory Reset in twrp but on the last try I included system as well. Let me try again.
JJsevol said:
At first it wasn't. I was just doing the normal Factory Reset in twrp but on the last try I included system as well. Let me try again.
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Full wipe recommended when changing a system. Wait for boot don`t be impatient.
Thepooch said:
Full wipe recommended when changing a system. Wait for boot don`t be impatient.
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Doing that now. I don't have to flash the bootloader every time, right?
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Doing that now. I don't have to flash the bootloader every time, right?
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The bootloader gets flashed 1 time and 1 time only. Unless perhaps there is an upgrade you never do this in correlation with flashing a new ROM period.
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Swipe factory reset then go advanced select dalvik, cache, system then swipe again. Flash rom.zip, flash gapps.zip in zip form mind you then select reboot system.

update to 7.0 Ota from rooted rom?

Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
pdolo5784 said:
Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
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You should flash back to stock and update. Cannot install OTA over a rooted rom I believe.
However, I came from Paranoid Android and followed the advice here, and it worked perfectly. Was able to keep root and TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68314164&postcount=69
oeusr said:
You should flash back to stock and update. Cannot install OTA over a rooted rom I believe.
However, I came from Paranoid Android and followed the advice here, and it worked perfectly. Was able to keep root and TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68314164&postcount=69
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currently on CM13.1 nightly I'm going to follow what you did. Hope it will work
I was rooted I use this post, and the is a link in that thread to the actual zip your will need, and also you must have the updated TWRP as well. All the information is in that thread. but that is literally it.
Download update zip
Download Flashfire
download new TWRP
Back up you crap ( will not wipe SD card unless you tell it to )
Run FlashFire, set setting correctly
run it, you will already be rooted when done
set dev mode
re-flash new TWRP
PROFIT
Did you get the option "Restore boot and recovery images" when setting Flash OTA zip? I just got Auto mount and Mount /system read/write.
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Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
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You can use Flashfire to flash OTA file
i don't get the option to restore boot and recovery images. is that ok ?
pdolo5784 said:
Do I download update Ota then install on rooted rom, or flash Back to stock and update
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If you have Xposed just get Android N-ify and it's just like having 7.0
Anyone updated from DP5 / systemless root / TWRP?
And flashed zip for adaway to work.
What are the steps to update with ota zip?
Yes and everything is ok. Follow the steps carm01 suggests some post above. Its easy and at least for me everything worked. After fisrt boot you can go to TWRP and flash everything else you need.
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If you have Xposed just get Android N-ify and it's just like having 7.0
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Not really other then a couple of options.
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milan187 said:
Not really other then a couple of options.
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You can get the same experience without going through the trouble of upgrading and then having to root again etc. I personally like it but we all have opinions
blackra1n said:
You can get the same experience without going through the trouble of upgrading and then having to root again etc. I personally like it but we all have opinions
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I used it months ago so there could be a lot of changes to it since then?
I don't believe the new notifications are there? Quick pull down? It's also nice that it takes up a GB less for system as well.
What rom are you on?
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milan187 said:
I used it months ago so there could be a lot of changes to it since then?
I don't believe the new notifications are there? Quick pull down? It's also nice that it takes up a GB less for system as well.
What rom are you on?
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The notifications are definitely there, so is quick pull down It's updated frequently so I'm sure the experience is the same
I'm running Dirty Unicorns 6.0.1 with ElementalX kernel
blackra1n said:
The notifications are definitely there, so is quick pull down It's updated frequently so I'm sure the experience is the same
I'm running Dirty Unicorns 6.0.1 with ElementalX kernel
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I just looked at N-Fy, pretty impressive. Good for them.
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milan187 said:
I just looked at N-Fy, pretty impressive. Good for them.
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They've definitely done a great job

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