4.0.4 stock SystemUI.apk - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Any one knows where to get stock SystemUI.apk.. Because, i have changed the softkeys, and my OTA wont install now.. I didnt back up with nandroid.. So i need stock 4.0.4 SystemUI.apk..
Any one can help me ?
Thanks in advance

Btw i have stock System.img file.. Does that helps in any way ?
Sorry for doublepost and thanks in advance again.

Laynee1 said:
Btw i have stock System.img file.. Does that helps in any way ?
Sorry for doublepost and thanks in advance again.
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Read the update link in my signature. It tells you how to extract it from the system.img
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Thanks for your respond mate
But i cant find out why is my ota install failing .. I copied systemui.apk.. And it failed again.. I dont know what else i have changed that can affect ota install.. Can you help me maybe ? Or should i transfer all of extracted files from system.img?
Thanks mate..

Laynee1 said:
Thanks for your respond mate
But i cant find out why is my ota install failing .. I copied systemui.apk.. And it failed again.. I dont know what else i have changed that can affect ota install.. Can you help me maybe ? Or should i transfer all of extracted files from system.img?
Thanks mate..
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I would need to know what the error is and any details of where it fails.
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But how to know that ? It just loads the android robot with multiangle thing inside his belly and all of the sudden, yellow exclamation mark appears.. Where to get that error log or smt like that ?

Laynee1 said:
But how to know that ? It just loads the android robot with multiangle thing inside his belly and all of the sudden, yellow exclamation mark appears.. Where to get that error log or smt like that ?
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If you are seeing that then you have the wrong recovery installed. Either flash the IMM76D recovery, or flash CWM. Follow the instructions in the update link in my signature.
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Are you aware that im trying to flash ota ? Will flash of IMM76D recovery wipe my device ?

Laynee1 said:
Are you aware that im trying to flash ota ? Will flash of IMM76D recovery wipe my device ?
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Do not flash the IMM76D rom. Flash the recovery from the IMM76D version. Look at the update link in my signature, not the flash link.
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efrant said:
Do not flash the IMM76D rom. Flash the recovery from the IMM76D version. Look at the update link in my signature, not the flash link.
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It helped ! I did it I have IMM76I now.. THANKS DUDE !

Congrats dude
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[Q] Where can i find Stock 4.0.4

Where can i find a really stock 4.0.4, only with root and flashable with clockworkmod?
I was using the rom on the link below, but the dev startd to mess with colours and battery mods so this is a no go for me since i really want a stock 4.0.4 with root and a custom recovery
link from the rom i was using: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582516
Sorry for my bad english
Just flash the google images, and download cwm recovery, after you've flashed the google images flash recovery and then download SU.zip and install it via recovery. Its very easy, its how I did it but I'm back to custom now
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bendirkss said:
Just flash the google images, and download cwm recovery, after you've flashed the google images flash recovery and then download SU.zip and install it via recovery. Its very easy, its how I did it but I'm back to custom now
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Tks for your response! but should i flash the google images throug clockwork?
Nono. Enable USB debugging and flash via command prompt on your pc
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bendirkss said:
Nono. Enable USB debugging and flash via command prompt on your pc
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Could you give a quick tutorial or point to one?
I know it should be almost the same as when i rooted and instaled my custom recovery, but i am a noob at flashing so i am a litle afraid..
7unk3r said:
Could you give a quick tutorial or point to one?
I know it should be almost the same as when i rooted and instaled my custom recovery, but i am a noob at flashing so i am a litle afraid..
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Nexusshacks.com (google it, that may not be the exact URL) you should be able to find it there. Sorry I can't walk you through right now, I'm very busy. When I get home I will look for a good video or something if you still need help. Nexusshacks has awesome tutorials.
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7unk3r said:
Could you give a quick tutorial or point to one?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21308202&postcount=195
Thanks, i really apreciate your help!

Jelly bean OTA won't work on my GSM Galaxy Nexus IMM76I...

I had the yakjuxw and flashed it to yakju. I received the past OTA updates just fine, but when I received the message saying there's a new update for my phone, I went ahead and downloaded the 130Mb -140Mb size update and when it asked to restart my phone, it installed maybe a third of the way and the the little android went on his back and "collapsed" and I had to take out the battery to restart my phone. I tried it again and the same thing happened.
What could be wrong? :crying:
Thanks for the help guys.
When you flashed to yakju, did you also flash the proper radio and bootloader?
martonikaj said:
When you flashed to yakju, did you also flash the proper radio and bootloader?
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I don't know, I tried to post the link of the steps I fount on the internet but I couldn't because of the noob limitations.
I need 7 more posts -_-
freduke said:
I don't know, I tried to post the link of the steps I fount on the internet but I couldn't because of the noob limitations.
I need 7 more posts -_-
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In order for the OTA to work properly you have to have stock recovery, radio, bootloader, and system files. You can't have modified anything except an unlocked bootloader.
martonikaj said:
In order for the OTA to work properly you have to have stock recovery, radio, bootloader, and system files. You can't have modified anything except an unlocked bootloader.
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so what you're saying is I have to re flash yakju?
I restore my phone to factory settings first?
I had yakjuxw also, it comes with a different radio. flashing to yakju (or takju) is not enough. you have to flash the radio also. look for efrant's post in how to do it and get it, it's in these forums, that's what I followed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
sorry, just re-read the question, what you describe happened to me when I deleted the recovery folder from the update file. The unmodified file updated fine. But then you have to root and install clockwork recovery again, which is fairly easy too.
Another issue I had prior to that was when I tried to flash the update and I didn't realize that the file didn't finish copying to the phone. check file size it should be around 147mb I think. I hope one of these tips help!
freduke said:
I had the yakjuxw and flashed it to yakju. I received the past OTA updates just fine, but when I received the message saying there's a new update for my phone, I went ahead and downloaded the 130Mb -140Mb size update and when it asked to restart my phone, it installed maybe a third of the way and the the little android went on his back and "collapsed" and I had to take out the battery to restart my phone. I tried it again and the same thing happened.
What could be wrong? :crying:
Thanks for the help guys.
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That is because you do not have the XXLA2 radio installed. The last update did NOT update the radio, so it didn't check to see if you had the XXLA2 radio installed and, hence, did not fail.
I had exactly the same problem, however as everyone is saying; Just flash the xxla2 radio again and the problem is solved!
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Sime3134 said:
I had exactly the same problem, however as everyone is saying; Just flash the xxla2 radio again and the problem is solved!
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my phone isn't rooted by the way, if that makes a difference.
sounds easy, any steps that I could follow?
freduke said:
my phone isn't rooted by the way, if that makes a difference.
sounds easy, any steps that I could follow?
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It doesn't. If you've got an unlocked bootloader, just flash the radio via Fastboot.
martonikaj said:
It doesn't. If you've got an unlocked bootloader, just flash the radio via Fastboot.
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Im in fastboot via CMD in the cd C:\yakju-imm76d-factory-c6e807a1\yakju-imm76d folder... care to tell me what to type to flash the radio?
freduke said:
Im in fastboot via CMD in the cd C:\yakju-imm76d-factory-c6e807a1\yakju-imm76d folder... care to tell me what to type to flash the radio?
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I'm not in front of a PC now, so I don't remember the name of the radio, but the command is:
fastboot flash radio <name-of-radio>.img
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freduke said:
Im in fastboot via CMD in the cd C:\yakju-imm76d-factory-c6e807a1\yakju-imm76d folder... care to tell me what to type to flash the radio?
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Here's a manual guide for flashing from Efrant: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Read the guide and follow Section D., Number 7) to flash the radio.
efrant said:
I'm not in front of a PC now, so I don't remember the name of the radio, but the command is:
fastboot flash radio <name-of-radio>.img
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alright awesome, do I have to do anything else or can I start my phone now?
freduke said:
alright awesome, do I have to do anything else or can I start my phone now?
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Start!
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efrant said:
Start!
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AWESOME!!! thanks for helping guys :good::good:
freduke said:
AWESOME!!! thanks for helping guys :good::good:
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no prob.
I could send you a link to the description when I get home in some hours. And no it doesn't matter if your phone is rooted.
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Oh, problem already solved. Didn't notice Well, hope it works now!
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ota update issue

Hi guys I'm trying to get my nexus updated to JB. I am on 4.0.4 rooted using the toolkit. I have flashed stock recovery back to the phone using toolkit. I'm getting the attached error. Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
step 1) STOP USING A TOOLKIT!
step 2) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
corkie1 said:
Hi guys I'm trying to get my nexus updated to JB. I am on 4.0.4 rooted using the toolkit. I have flashed stock recovery back to the phone using toolkit. I'm getting the attached error. Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
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Well first of all, I definitely don't recommend you using toolkit. Using it has higher chance of bricking your phone.
It seems like you might have to boot into the clockworkmod recovery and from there, flash the zip. It's faster than the way and also doesn't give you those kind of headache
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Hi guys when I say toolkit its the specific gnex toolkit. I thought this was a well received method for rooting - no?
Are you sure you flashed the right stock recovery for your phone?
Ya definitely flashed right stock recovery. It's very easy using the toolkit.
corkie1 said:
Ya definitely flashed right stock recovery. It's very easy using the toolkit.
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so is fastboot
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
I've used the toolkits and fastboot on 3 different gnex's and not had problems either way. If you fastboot incorrectly as well it's possible to brick your phone right?
wisniphi said:
I've used the toolkits and fastboot on 3 different gnex's and not had problems either way. If you fastboot incorrectly as well it's possible to brick your phone right?
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well yeah if you fastboot the wrong recovery, but if you typo the command, it errors and wont flash it.
The OTA failed not because of your recovery but because of /system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl not being stock or missing.
You can either find that file and push it back and then run the OTA hoping that's the only file you modified.
Or flash the stock JB image following the link Zepius posted in the 2nd post.
I used this thread to help me update to JB when the OTA wasn't showing up for me (I was impatient).
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If you fastboot incorrectly as well it's possible to brick your phone right?
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Nope. Odin yes. Fastboot no.
OP: And as El Daddy said you (or one of your root apps) prob changed something related to your keyboard, so you need to replace that file with the stock one.
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I can't agree more! This is literally the third straight post I've read with an issue that started with 'I'm rooted using X toolkit...'
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El Daddy said:
The OTA failed not because of your recovery but because of /system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl not being stock or missing.
You can either find that file and push it back and then run the OTA hoping that's the only file you modified.
Or flash the stock JB image following the link Zepius posted in the 2nd post.
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Hiya - thanks - I browsed to the location and found a generic.kl.bac file - renamed this rebooted and the OTA went through no problems

jelly bean OTA file from Taiwan!!!

http://kuai.xunlei.com/d/NHHTGNIZOCYP thanks for wschm123 in Gfan
take it guys
by the way can anyone tell me how to root on one x with jelly bean?
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htc_621
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yesss finally...so pls devs wen r v gettin the updates ???
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_x_gets_android_412_in_asia_today_one_s_to_follow_soon-news-5002.php
jamesshih said:
http://kuai.xunlei.com/d/NHHTGNIZOCYP thanks for wschm123 in Gfan
take it guys
by the way can anyone tell me how to root on one x with jelly bean?
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The same way as for ICS.
Your getting updates when your network providers release the other update for your CID which means most people will have to wait.
Android 4.1.2 Chefs we are waiting.
witek_77 said:
Android 4.1.2 Chefs we are waiting.
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Apparently it's still 4.1.1 even though news stories said it would be 4.1.2
I have a HTC_621 can I do anything with that zip posted? Since,I am in US I don't expect to see an OTA...although I did on last update. What is the zip guys? 300+MB zip is small to be complete isn't it?
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JohnCorleone said:
I have a HTC_621 can I do anything with that zip posted? Since,I am in US I don't expect to see an OTA...although I did on last update. What is the zip guys? 300+MB zip is small to be complete isn't it?
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You can flash the zip. Just rename to update.zip, copy to sd card root and then flash update from stock recovery. It is an update not a complete rom so the 350 odd mb file size is correct.
ClydeB1 said:
You can flash the zip. Just rename to update.zip, copy to sd card root and then flash update from stock recovery. It is an update not a complete rom so the 350 odd mb file size is correct.
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Damn ok, now how to get back to stock recovery...I am a total HTC noob. This EvoLTE and my Hox are first ones. I better get the coffee started because what are the odds? I got it in California..lol. Thanks Clyde, the size was what threw me off. Damn, 3 failed downloads!
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Is it only for supported cids? Or all other phones too.?
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JohnCorleone said:
Damn ok, now how to get back to stock recovery...I am a total HTC noob. This EvoLTE and my Hox are first ones. I better get the coffee started because what are the odds? I got it in California..lol. Thanks Clyde, the size was what threw me off. Damn, 3 failed downloads!
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The safest is to probably revert to the latest stock ruu. Lock bootloader and run the ruu via pc.
Edit: Try link for download
Der_Flooo said:
Is it only for supported cids? Or all other phones too.?
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Only for HTC__621 - rom x.xx.709.x
ClydeB1 said:
The safest is to probably revert to the latest stock ruu. Lock bootloader and run the ruu via pc.
Edit: Try link for download
Only for HTC__621 - rom x.xx.709.x
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Thanks for the help Clyde. I will be sure to get you a donation if I can pull this off. The damn OTA zip keeps stopping around 20MB
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JohnCorleone said:
Thanks for the help Clyde. I will be sure to get you a donation if I can pull this off. The damn OTA zip keeps stopping around 20MB
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Did you try the link in my edit? I'm also sure the whole of Taiwan is trying to get the update lol
ClydeB1 said:
Did you try the link in my edit? I'm also sure the whole of Taiwan is trying to get the update lol
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Oh damn, your link is flying compared to that other one! I thought that was a link for the ruu I needed. You have already been a huge help. If it wasn't for my pathetic wifi it would have been done but I can live with 15 min vs 4 hours I was seeing on other link. Ok let me try and look at some stickies here...big help already Clyde!! Thanks
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Is it possible to flash it on a non rooted OneX or does it has te be rooted?
If it works on an non rooted OneX, is this the way it works? -> "You can flash the zip. Just rename to update.zip, copy to sd card root and then flash update from stock recovery. It is an update not a complete rom so the 350 odd mb file size is correct."
janvandusschoten said:
Is it possible to flash it on a non rooted OneX or does it has te be rooted?
If it works on an non rooted OneX, is this the way it works? -> "You can flash the zip. Just rename to update.zip, copy to sd card root and then flash update from stock recovery. It is an update not a complete rom so the 350 odd mb file size is correct."
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This is an update to stock, so no it doesn't have to be rooted. But this will only work if your devices cid is HTC__621.
How to Install OTA:
1. Download OTA file
2. Rename it 'update.zip' (not update.zip.zip)
3. Put on root of SD card
4. Boot phone into HBOOT
5. Select recovery
6. Select Update from Zip
7. Select 'install update.zip from SD card'
8. Press power to select
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Where can I find the cid of my OneX ? I've been looking in several menu's of the phone an trying to find out with apps (CID getter) but I can't find anything that looks like HTC_621.
janvandusschoten said:
Where can I find the cid of my OneX ? I've been looking in several menu's of the phone an trying to find out with apps (CID getter) but I can't find anything that looks like HTC_621.
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Run command fastboot oem readcid to find your cid.

[Q] Who can fix 4.2 Stock OTA failing with red triangle

It seems several users across the web are reporting that the 4.2 Jelly Bean update over the air (OTA) to their Stock Galaxy Nexus devices is failing after reboot, with a collapsed Android showing a red triangle. I am also affected, and have never seen this many reports before.
Some examples:
http://www.galaxynexusforum.com/forum/galaxy-nexus-help/8116-system-update-fails-why.html
https://www.google.com/webhp?source...b024c3c&bpcl=38625945&biw=1278&bih=1016&ion=1
I am stock GSM Galaxy Nexus.
I am not rooted.
My bootloader is unlocked.
I have tried five times by clearing data in Google Services Framework and applying the update, which downloads OTA and verifies correctly. There is no logical reason an unrooted, untampered with factory stock GN should fail in this way, so I suspect something is wrong at Google's end.
Any ideas from anyone smart and constructive?
What is your radio version?
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zepius said:
what is your radio version?
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i9250xxla2?
You need xxfl1
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Zepius said:
You need xxfl1
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That is helpful however my last update to 4.1.2 was also done OTA so I cannot think why I don't have the required radio.
Either way, what is the simplest way to resolve this, without rooting?
CJSnet said:
That is helpful however my last update to 4.1.2 was also done OTA so I cannot think why I don't have the required radio.
Either way, what is the simplest way to resolve this, without rooting?
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Flash correct radio through fastboot. No need to root whatsoever.
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Would you be kind enough to supply brief bullet point instructions and download link please for anyone else with this problem who is not technical?
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CJSnet said:
Would you be kind enough to supply brief bullet point instructions and download link please for anyone else with this problem who is not technical?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
D. Type in the commands into the command prompt
1) Make sure your computer recognizes your device by typing: fastboot devices
2) Unlock your bootloader (if you have not already done so): fastboot oem unlock
7) Optional (NOT optional for n00bs) -- Flash the radio: fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxla02.img (or whatever the name is of the radio image that you downloaded).
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bk201doesntexist said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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thank you! finally an answer.
Step by Step for noobs
First make sure the drivers and installed correctly , head here for any questions .
Then install the correct Radio which is xxf1l , files below .
After downloading the radio file , extract it ( using .7zip ) to Android sdk , platform-tool folder ( adb folder )
on the same folder open command prompt ( press shift and right click )
then follow the screen shot
Make sure when you copy the radio file name to include (.img )
bryangopan said:
Sorry bbut how do i find what radio i am on .
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go to settings then about phone. radio is your baseband version
bryangopan said:
First make sure the drivers and installed correctly , head here for any questions .
Then install the correct Radio which is xxf1l , files below .
After downloading the radio file , extract it ( using .7zip ) to Android sdk , platform-tool folder ( adb folder )
on the same folder open command prompt ( press shift and right click )
then follow the screen shot
Make sure when you copy the radio file name to include (.img )
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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Here are the download links to the radio file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27984443&postcount=1097
Easy Mac instructions for flashing the radio image: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=994918
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It will not work I have same issue and I have xxlf1
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Worked for me. What specifically are you saying did not work?
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help , i too am on takju 4.12 stock w baseband xxlf1 and i returned to stock unrooted 4.12 using wugfresh's toolkit and return stock recovery as well .
ive done this 3 or 4 times over the last weekend and now again am downloading the OTA for another try,
I always get the red triangle after a few seconds . Is there a way to get the OTA upgrade to proceed when the red trianlge appears ?
i tried other method to uograde to 4.2 using techfanatics mac instructions but after upgrade the reboot hangs at the multi colored X and will not proceed to boot.
I tried factory reset of CWM but my Nexus gsm still hangs at the multicolored X,, so i went back to Wugfresh's Nexus Root toolkit 1.55 to save me by unroot flash stock back to 4.12 takju. (4 times already)
Any help suggestions would be appreciated, am pulling the 4.2 OTA again and will try again,
If I just stay at 4.12 the system uodate remnder bugs me every hour.
CJSnet said:
Worked for me. What specifically are you saying did not work?
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I already have latest radio and still won't update
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You used GetRil to get the ril file of the new radio?
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