I got my GSM GNex yesterday and have switched to Yakju via ODIN. (Took all morning research how to do that....shows you what my capability level is)
I'm currently on XXKK6 and which came with my 4.0.2 OTA update and I think its killing my battery much faster than KK1 was..Speeds are slower now and is constantly switching between UTMS and HSPA on TMo.
I would like to flash a new Radio ONLY....not interested in ROMs, etc.
I've been searching the most efficient / safest way to do this but I'm afraid I'm stuck without pretty clear step by step instructions.....I know there's the thread about the toolkit here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310 , but do I really need to get into CWM to do this? Is fastboot the better option, and if so....can someone at least give me a few hints as to getting there?
(and maybe which radio is the one to go with)?
Go into cwm and flash the zip
Okay I've just unlocked bootloader via the toolkit...anyone care to elaborate a little further on this?
i think u need to be rooted to flash the radio
You can use fastboot to flash the radio. To revert to KK1 you can grab the radio image from the Google Galaxy Nexus factory images.
1.) Have the fastboot utilities and ADB Interface drivers installed.
2.) Download the Yakju/maguro/GSM Google factory image from here. Either ITL41D or ITL41F will work since both images contain the same radio image.
3.) Use an extraction utility (like 7zip) to extract the radio image (radio-maguro-i9250xxkk1.img) from the file and place it in your fastboot directory.
4.) Boot your phone into Fastboot mode and connect it to your computer.
5.) Issue the following fastboot command through a terminal on your PC:
Code:
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk1.img
6.) I can't remember if the phone reboots after a radio flash. If not you can use the fastboot utility by issuing a "fastboot reboot" or using the volume control and power button on the phone to select "Restart".
Okay,
I just flashed UGKL1 via CWM....I just followed the instructions from the toolkit thread.
Question about the radio zip that is now living at the root of my phone storage...can I safely delete it?
also, (this is probably a dumb one) now that I am bootloader unlocked and CWM enabled, will I still get OTA updates?
You can also flash UGKL1 radio for use on TMo network. This radio was meant for North America. Again u will have to try to search for the best one.
U can use Fastboot mode for flashing.
G2_Gordon_G1 said:
Okay,
I just flashed UGKL1 via CWM....I just followed the instructions from the toolkit thread.
Question about the radio zip that is now living at the root of my phone storage...can I safely delete it?
also, (this is probably a dumb one) now that I am bootloader unlocked and CWM enabled, will I still get OTA updates?
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U can delete it if u want.. u should probably keep a folder on your computer of backups just in case u upgrade again and like the previous one more.
I think u can get updates but it will undo your root and u will have to redo it over again if u wish to flash something else
silow said:
You can use fastboot to flash the radio. To revert to KK1 you can grab the radio image from the Google Galaxy Nexus factory images.
1.) Have the fastboot utilities and ADB Interface drivers installed.
2.) Download the Yakju/maguro/GSM Google factory image from here. Either ITL41D or ITL41F will work since both images contain the same radio image.
3.) Use an extraction utility (like 7zip) to extract the radio image (radio-maguro-i9250xxkk1.img) from the file and place it in your fastboot directory.
4.) Boot your phone into Fastboot mode and connect it to your computer.
5.) Issue the following fastboot command through a terminal on your PC:
Code:
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk1.img
6.) I can't remember if the phone reboots after a radio flash. If not you can use the fastboot utility by issuing a "fastboot reboot" or using the volume control and power button on the phone to select "Restart".
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This is how it is done.
*the fastboot brotherhood*
Factory Reset?
After flashing the radio only, will the phone do a factory reset? Or will all my previous settings be intact?
wiki_warren said:
After flashing the radio only, will the phone do a factory reset? Or will all my previous settings be intact?
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Your setting should be fine
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I got the OTA update downloaded but could not install.Read somewhere if you have CWM ota update wont work.So i have downloaded the stock image for 4.0.2 and its in .tgz format
How can i upgrade to 4.0.2 using CWM or odin and not loose my data and setup.?
Please advice
Hussainally said:
I got the OTA update downloaded but could not install.Read somewhere if you have CWM ota update wont work.So i have downloaded the stock image for 4.0.2 and its in .tgz format
How can i upgrade to 4.0.2 using CWM or odin and not loose my data and setup.?
Please advice
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Check out Chainfire's thread. He posted a no-wipe version flashable through Odin. Follow the instructions there and make sure you download the correct version for your phone (GSM/LTE)!
mbroeders said:
Check out Chainfire's thread. He posted a no-wipe version flashable through Odin. Follow the instructions there and make sure you download the correct version for your phone (GSM/LTE)!
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hi thanks for your reply.His update you will not be updating to new bootloader am i right?
Hussainally said:
hi thanks for your reply.His update you will not be updating to new bootloader am i right?
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Indeed, it won't touch your data, recovery or bootloader. They're all safe afaik
mbroeders said:
Indeed, it won't touch your data, recovery or bootloader. They're all safe afaik
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thats the prob...4.0,2 has a new bootloader right?i want that.
ok what if i just want to install fresh clean stock 4.0.2...how do i do that?
Hussainally said:
thats the prob...4.0,2 has a new bootloader right?i want that.
ok what if i just want to install fresh clean stock 4.0.2...how do i do that?
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If you want fresh clean stock then you can do two things:
1) on linux, extract the contents of the tgz package and use the sh script inside to flash.
2) since that's not possible on windows, you could use Chainfire's odin files first and next manually flash the bootloader and/or radioimage with fastboot. You can extract the bootloader and radio yourself from the tgz/tar package or look for them in the development section, someone posted them there.
mbroeders said:
If you want fresh clean stock then you can do two things:
1) on linux, extract the contents of the tgz package and use the sh script inside to flash.
2) since that's not possible on windows, you could use Chainfire's odin files first and next manually flash the bootloader and/or radioimage with fastboot. You can extract the bootloader and radio yourself from the tgz/tar package or look for them in the development section, someone posted them there.
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You can flash it in windows using fastboot, you don't need to use odin for anything:
Extract the factory images
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
Thanks everyone...will give it a go.....Cheers
krohnjw said:
You can flash it in windows using fastboot, you don't need to use odin for anything:
Extract the factory images
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
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Thanks. Just checking, if I would like to do this, but without a wipe, can't i just flash the bootloader and radio like you suggested, and then use Odin to flash Chainfire's no-wipe version right? Just so i fully understand, thanks!
mbroeders said:
Thanks. Just checking, if I would like to do this, but without a wipe, can't i just flash the bootloader and radio like you suggested, and then use Odin to flash Chainfire's no-wipe version right? Just so i fully understand, thanks!
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What I posted does not wipe. There's little reason to use Odin. Using Odin you *can* easily brick your device (Ask all of the folks in the Nexus S forums that used Odin to flash the wrong package for their device).
fastboot update image-yakju-icl53f.zip <-- This does not wipe
fastboot -w update image-yakju-icl53f.zip <-- This wipes (-w wipes)
mbroeders said:
Thanks. Just checking, if I would like to do this, but without a wipe, can't i just flash the bootloader and radio like you suggested, and then use Odin to flash Chainfire's no-wipe version right? Just so i fully understand, thanks!
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ok guys please bare with me here,Never done this before.when i run command adb-windows.exe,it works,thenwhen i run fastboot-windows.exe devices it works
then when i go to bootloader more...the green android with word start on top when i type fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img,nothing happens and it says on the phone bad command or something
please advice
Nevermind guys...I DID IT.Thanks so much...excellent guide
Hussainally said:
ok guys please bare with me here,Never done this before.when i run command adb-windows.exe,it works,thenwhen i run fastboot-windows.exe devices it works
then when i go to bootloader more...the green android with word start on top when i type fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img,nothing happens and it says on the phone bad command or something
please advice
ok i lost root after flashing to 4.0.2 using this guide and re did install superboot windows .bat and now the phone rebooted and its stuck on google screen...how long do i wait and what do i do next???
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Hussainally said:
Hussainally said:
ok guys please bare with me here,Never done this before.when i run command adb-windows.exe,it works,thenwhen i run fastboot-windows.exe devices it works
then when i go to bootloader more...the green android with word start on top when i type fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img,nothing happens and it says on the phone bad command or something
please advice
ok i lost root after flashing to 4.0.2 using this guide and re did install superboot windows .bat and now the phone rebooted and its stuck on google screen...how long do i wait and what do i do next???
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Give it some time, if it doesn't boot all is not lost. Pull the battery and restart.
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ok..fingers crossed...how much time?
Halleluyah....Praise the lord....thanks a million...All is well
Hussainally said:
ok..fingers crossed...how much time?
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I think that it depends on how many apps do you have...usually 2-3 minutes max. !
I have flash an aosp rom but keep seeing signal drops, so I want to revert to stock.
Can anyone give me the link?
did you create a nandroid backup ?
when you flashed a rom did it change your baseband you could probably just change the baseband there are a number available and you will probably get better reception on a different one
Goat_For_Sale said:
did you create a nandroid backup ?
when you flashed a rom did it change your baseband you could probably just change the baseband there are a number available and you will probably get better reception on a different one
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I am too stupid that I didn't nandroid backup it.
Luckily, I flashed a newer radio.img, will see whether keep dropping.
Booker-T said:
I am too stupid that I didn't nandroid backup it.
Luckily, I flashed a newer radio.img, will see whether keep dropping.
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yea i would spend a day or two on each radio and try to do "normal use" and see what works best for your area
these official factory images of any use to you?
http://code.google.com/intl/nl-NL/android/nexus/images.html
Could someone with jakjuzs please provide a stock recovery?
Because of a careeless mistake, I didn't create an image of the recovery partition before I flashed it to yakju.
I have images for everything (I hope) except the recovery.
I can go back and forth between yakju and yakjuzs but not sure if there is a difference between the two recoveries?
I have non-rooted zs Nexus and planed to upgrade the rom from yakjuzs to yakju.
However, my concerns is just in case if I need to bring back my phone to *** for maintenance, I have to flash it back to original non-rooted yakjuzs..etc.
Would anyone have any ideas for me to backup the current ROM first? Hence I can also share the ROM to ALUOp.
There wont be a stock image for yakjuzs. Stock image support is only for yakju and mysid devices.
yakjuzs is supported by Samsung. You should use the yakju one as its identical to yakjuzs.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
zephiK said:
There wont be a stock image for yakjuzs. Stock image support is only for yakju and mysid devices.
yakjuzs is supported by Samsung. You should use the yakju one as its identical to yakjuzs.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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We are looking for the yakjuzs rom because in case for the warranty repair.
I have unlocked non-rooted yakjuzs-build phone. If you tell me how to do this backup, I'll post it
skeve said:
I have unlocked non-rooted yakjuzs-build phone. If you tell me how to do this backup, I'll post it
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_Eris/How-To/Nandroid
Will this help? i am currently looking for yakjuzs nandroid backup image as well...
tinyau09 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_Eris/How-To/Nandroid
Will this help? i am currently looking for yakjuzs nandroid backup image as well...
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I don't think so - the prerequisites are rooted phone and custom recovery... which kills the idea of getting the original recovery
Anyway, I couldn't wait and changed the firmware to yakju
anyone locate the original yakjuzs rom yet
anyone locate the original yakjuzs rom yet?
I am looking for this so I can return my phone for warranty
Sorry for necroing but I would like to know if anyone has the factory image as From Samsung's hk facebook page they are finally going to push 4.04 to yakjuzs and I was hoping someone could post the files.
Cheers.
skeve said:
I have unlocked non-rooted yakjuzs-build phone. If you tell me how to do this backup, I'll post it
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Since your device is unlocked, I'm going to assume you have the drivers set up properly, and you have a copy of fastboot and adb somewhere on your PC. If this is correct, here is what you have to do:
1) Download CWM from here, save it to the same directory as your fastboot.exe file, and rename it to cwm.img
2) Reboot your device into fastboot mode (by turning it off, and then holding volume up and volume down, press and hold the power button.
3) Plug your phone into your computer.
4) Open a command prompt in the same directory mentioned above and type: fastboot boot cwm.img
5) Navigate the menus in CWM on your device to backup.
6) Get the backup off your device by typing: adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
efrant said:
Since your device is unlocked, I'm going to assume you have the drivers set up properly, and you have a copy of fastboot and adb somewhere on your PC. If this is correct, here is what you have to do:
1) Download CWM from here, save it to the same directory as your fastboot.exe file, and rename it to cwm.img
2) Reboot your device into fastboot mode (by turning it off, and then holding volume up and volume down, press and hold the power button.
3) Plug your phone into your computer.
4) Open a command prompt in the same directory mentioned above and type: fastboot boot cwm.img
5) Navigate the menus in CWM on your device to backup.
6) Get the backup off your device by typing: adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
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https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3P9aOVwt43cRHBkUWEyNFNlRk0
IMM76K.ZSLE2 backed up using CWM
Enjoy.
Hello all, I am still fairly new to the root/Android scene and I've run into a problem.
Firstly, my Nexus' bootloader is unlocked and I'm running and older Franco.Kernel (4.0.1 and 1.4GHZ OC). Now, the problem is, my phone has notified me that a newer OS version is available. When I go to install it, the phone reboots but right after - the little Droid appears with a red caution sign and the phone stays that way until the battery is pulled.
What am I missing here? Any help is greatly appreciated.
P.S. I'm a n00b.
Try relocking bootloader then installing update. And then unlock again.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
anton2009 said:
Try relocking bootloader then installing update. And then unlock again.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
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No... He's not going to be able to update just because he locked the bootloader.
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Redefined81 said:
Hello all, I am still fairly new to the root/Android scene and I've run into a problem.
Firstly, my Nexus' bootloader is unlocked and I'm running and older Franco.Kernel (4.0.1 and 1.4GHZ OC). Now, the problem is, my phone has notified me that a newer OS version is available. When I go to install it, the phone reboots but right after - the little Droid appears with a red caution sign and the phone stays that way until the battery is pulled.
What am I missing here? Any help is greatly appreciated.
P.S. I'm a n00b.
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In order to properly take an OTA and have it install you're going to have to be on the stock ROM, recovery, radios, everything. You can be unlocked and rooted, but you can't have changed anything else. Because you've flashed another kernel, you're probably going to have to flash the update manually.
heifica 798.
martonikaj said:
No... He's not going to be able to update just because he locked the bootloader.
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In order to properly take an OTA and have it install you're going to have to be on the stock ROM, recovery, radios, everything. You can be unlocked and rooted, but you can't have changed anything else. Because you've flashed another kernel, you're probably going to have to flash the update manually.
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Thanks! How and where would I go about doing this?
Sorry, but remember, I'm still really new to all of this.
Redefined81 said:
Thanks! How and where would I go about doing this?
Sorry, but remember, I'm still really new to all of this.
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I'd pass that question to someone more knowledgeable than I on the subject. I wouldn't wanna give you improper guidance. Not sure how your custom kernel comes in to play when flashing.
All I know is you won't be able to take the regular OTA in your current state.
Here is your info on how to get back to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366806
El Daddy said:
Here is your info on how to get back to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366806
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Is this going to un-root and/or lock my bootloader again?
You should have learned how to go back to stock before flashing anything...
El Daddy said:
Here is your info on how to get back to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366806
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That is overkill. Just go here: http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html and download the version of Android you are using. Extract the boot.img file from within, and flash that with fastboot. Now you are back to the stock kernel, and the update will install automatically (assuming of course that you did not make other changes).
EDIT: You will not lose root, your bootloader will still be unlocked, and all of your data/settings will still be there.
efrant said:
That is overkill. Just go here: http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html and download the version of Android you are using. Extract the boot.img file from within, and flash that with fastboot. Now you are back to the stock kernel, and the update will install automatically (assuming of course that you did not make other changes).
EDIT: You will not lose root, your bootloader will still be unlocked, and all of your data/settings will still be there.
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Thank you so much!
I know I may seem a tad annoying, but I just don't want to mess up my phone, lol!
How do I go about installing this?
I DL Fastboot & it's drivers. Extract the IMG (just so you know, I'm currently yakjuxx, not yakju - does that matter?) to the same directory as Fastboot then enter my phone into Fastboot mode. The thing is, I'm unfamiliar with the command prompts to get it going. I'll be doing it on Windows 7. Help would be appreciated!.
I know I've asked a lot, and I thank you.
Redefined81 said:
Thank you so much!
I know I may seem a tad annoying, but I just don't want to mess up my phone, lol!
How do I go about installing this?
I DL Fastboot & it's drivers. Extract the IMG (just so you know, I'm currently yakjuxx, not yakju - does that matter?) to the same directory as Fastboot then enter my phone into Fastboot mode. The thing is, I'm unfamiliar with the command prompts to get it going. I'll be doing it on Windows 7. Help would be appreciated!.
I know I've asked a lot, and I thank you.
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I'm not sure it matters if you are yakju or yakjuux (as I think all the stock GSM kernels for ITFL41F are the same), but just to be sure, go here and download my nandroid back up of yakjuux ITL41F. In the archive, you will find a boot.img file (which is the file you need). Extract it.
All you have to do it put the boot.img file in the same directory as your fastboot.exe file, reboot your device into fastboot mode, and plug it into your PC. Open a command prompt in that directory and type fastboot devices to make sure you PC recognizes your device. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img
Done.
Now, obviously this assumes that you already have the drivers set up properly...
efrant said:
I'm not sure it matters if you are yakju or yakjuux (as I think all the stock GSM kernels for ITFL41F are the same), but just to be sure, go here and download my nandroid back up of yakjuux ITL41F. In the archive, you will find a boot.img file (which is the file you need). Extract it.
All you have to do it put the boot.img file in the same directory as your fastboot.exe file, reboot your device into fastboot mode, and plug it into your PC. Open a command prompt in that directory and type fastboot devices to make sure you PC recognizes your device. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img
Done.
Now, obviously this assumes that you already have the drivers set up properly...
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Fastboot can flash boot.imgs, awesome, I likely would've been a muppet and made a CWM zip. I learn something new that I love about my GN every day.
mudferret said:
Fastboot can flash boot.imgs, awesome, I likely would've been a muppet and made a CWM zip. I learn something new that I love about my GN every day.
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The "fastboot flash" command is specifically for flashing full images to partitions on the device, e.g., system, userdata, boot, recovery, bootloader, radio, splash1, etc.
Yes, i am a noob, and yes i did watch that video, but still id like to be 987% sure that im doing everything right.
Yakju(xx) GNex and i would like it to be yakju.
I will do the following.
1) Install the drivers
2) Unlock the bootloader with Galaxy Nexus ToolKit.
3) Download the yakju image via ToolKit
4) Flash it somehow.
5) Once i have yakju(im now confused if i still have bootloader unlocked)
6) I`ll use #8 (1 - CLICK for all) in Galaxy Nexus ToolKit
7) And flash custom Roms.
tihend said:
Yes, i am a noob, and yes i did watch that video, but still id like to be 987% sure that im doing everything right.
Yakju(xx) GNex and i would like it to be yakju.
I will do the following.
1) Install the drivers
2) Unlock the bootloader with Galaxy Nexus ToolKit.
3) Download the yakju image via ToolKit
4) Flash it somehow.
5) Once i have yakju(im now confused if i still have bootloader unlocked)
6) I`ll use #8 (1 - CLICK for all) in Galaxy Nexus ToolKit
7) And flash custom Roms.
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yes, you still have unlocked bootloader after flashing a factory image, unless you lock it yourself it's always unlocked. After flashing the image with the toolkit you should flash the radio and bootloader that are found in the same archive with the factory image file. You put them in the directory "put_img_files_to_flash_here" that is found where you installed the toolkit and then navigate around the menu and flash them. After this you are stock yakju and good to go.
EDIT: The next step, it you want to flash custom ROMs afterwards, is to flash a recovery using the same toolkit and then boot to it
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yes, you still have unlocked bootloader after flashing a factory image, unless you lock it yourself it's always unlocked. After flashing the image with the toolkit you should flash the radio and bootloader that are found in the same archive with the factory image file. You put them in the directory "put_img_files_to_flash_here" that is found where you installed the toolkit and then navigate around the menu and flash them. After this you are stock yakju and good to go.
EDIT: The next step, it you want to flash custom ROMs afterwards, is to flash a recovery using the same toolkit and then boot to it
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Thanks for the fast reply ! Theres an option in ToolKit to flash the factory image. But how do i flash radio and bootloader?
tihend said:
Thanks for the fast reply ! Theres an option in ToolKit to flash the factory image. But how do i flash radio and bootloader?
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You copy the radio and bootloader .img files from the archive with the factory image (https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images). You put them in the directory "put_img_files_to_flash_here" which is found in the main directory of your toolkit. Then you have the option to flash or boot image files in the toolkit. Just look around the menu and choose to flash them in the correct places (radio/bootloader).
tihend said:
Thanks for the fast reply ! Theres an option in ToolKit to flash the factory image. But how do i flash radio and bootloader?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Hi. I've searched, but not found a thread about this. I need to bring my phone from yakju to yakjuxw due to warranty purposes.
Can anyone link me a noob step by step guide to yakjuxw?
install fastboot drivers and the files if you don't have them.
http://galaxynexusroot.com/galaxy-n...iversal-guidegsmverizonsprintwindowslinuxmac/
And then:
Download this:
https://code.google.com/p/galaxynex...ame=stock yakjuxw 4.0.1 fastboot.rar&can=2&q=
Extract the files into fastboot folder
Method 1:
and boot your Nexus into fastboot mode then use flash-all.bat file to make it automatically flashing Yakjuxw!
It will wipe everything!
Method 2:
To keep files e.g. Music or pictures...:
You need CWM.
Boot into CWM and wipe factory data reset and then boot into fastboot mode and open CMD and locate to the fastboot files folder and copy/paste these commands into CMD (Command prompt)
Code:
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekj10.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
Next time post your question into Q&A section..
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
The stock images here are straight from Google, includes stock images for other nexus devices too..
Mach3.2 said:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
The stock images here are straight from Google, includes stock images for other nexus devices too..
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But they are all yakju and takju, so that wouldn't really help him achieve what he want.
The solution has, however, already been given, but seriously it doesn't matter whether it's yakju or not. They are all official roms signed with the official keys, so your warranty is fine as long as it's bootloader locked and unrooted.
mortenmhp said:
But they are all yakju and takju, so that wouldn't really help him achieve what he want.
The solution has, however, already been given, but seriously it doesn't matter whether it's yakju or not. They are all official roms signed with the official keys, so your warranty is fine as long as it's bootloader locked and unrooted.
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Oh, I misred it, I thought he is trying to go to yakju..
Beamed from my Maguro.
Does anybody has 4.2.1 factory image for yakjuxw? or do i have to go for incremental update only?
chhapil said:
Does anybody has 4.2.1 factory image for yakjuxw? or do i have to go for incremental update only?
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Is there even any Yakjuxw 4.2.x available?
At least ICS is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1625700
By flashing those you get ICS Yakjuxw 4.0.2 which should be upgradeable to JB...