Stock rooted CWM ROM - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Is there a flashable stock rooted Sprint CWM file I can flash I can't seem to find it :-\
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None I guess?
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go find it? : http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1562

Zepius said:
go find it? : http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1562
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Tried searching there but couldn't find it thanks for your help it was very useful.

I'm posting a twrp one shortly
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Guess ODIN is the only way I can't seem to find a CWM STOCK Sprint ROM :-\
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Do you have goo manager? Can run the open script to flash twrp then flash mine. Fair warning..no root on the one i posted and haven't been able to get it back yet
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malicenfz said:
Guess ODIN is the only way I can't seem to find a CWM STOCK Sprint ROM :-\
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If you have the images (and you do, since there is an Odin stock tarball floating around), you can easily re-pack them up to flash in CWM...

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How to fully restock

Hi people,
A have a fauly/glitchy usb port and wanna go back to fully stock,and lock bootloader,cause of the warrenty is there a way to do that with a .zip or is a toolkit needed to do that
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demon2112 said:
Hi people,
A have a fauly/glitchy usb port and wanna go back to fully stock,and lock bootloader,cause of the warrenty is there a way to do that with a .zip or is a toolkit needed to do that
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Why you no search! There are plenty of things about it
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demon2112 said:
Hi people,
A have a fauly/glitchy usb port and wanna go back to fully stock,and lock bootloader,cause of the warrenty is there a way to do that with a .zip or is a toolkit needed to do that
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Excellent guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Dont see a downloadable stock rom though
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demon2112 said:
Dont see a downloadable stock rom though
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you didnt read the thread. there's a link to the factory images.
demon2112 said:
Hi people,
A have a fauly/glitchy usb port and wanna go back to fully stock,and lock bootloader,cause of the warrenty is there a way to do that with a .zip or is a toolkit needed to do that
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If you can still use your USB port, I would recommend the link that Petrovski80 posted.
If you cannot use your USB port, then it is a bit trickier. You will have to:
1) Ensure you have root and a custom recovery;
2) Lock your bootloader using BootUnlocker
3) Flash the stock kernel in recovery
4) Flash the stock ROM (i.e, the /system folder) in recovery
5) Flash the stock recovery in recovery.
EDIT: I posted how to do this somewhere, but I can't remember where it is now. A quick search should find it.
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you didnt read the thread. there's a link to the factory images.
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How do i get them on my phone with a glitchy port hihi
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demon2112 said:
How do i get them on my phone with a glitchy port hihi
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Download them with your phone's browser, or copy them via a LAN share.
Ok got it...uhhh and nog...can i flash this in cwm or do i need to unpack it first,help is appreciated,tommorow i wanna send it out to the shop
Edit..its a tar dile
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demon2112 said:
Ok got it...uhhh and nog...can i flash this in cwm or do i need to unpack it first,help is appreciated,tommorow i wanna send it out to the shop
Edit..its a tar dile
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You can't flash them like that. Search for my instructions some when in general or q&a
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efrant said:
You can't flash them like that. Search for my instructions some when in general or q&a
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Can you please please link it im gattin grazy on the search option on this ap
....never mind found it!!!
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demon2112 said:
Can you please please link it im gattin grazy on the search option on this ap
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I'm on the app as well. I'll post the link tonight.
Or you could use mobile Odin. I've never used it myself. Make sure you lock the bootloader first though.
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Method 1 koush repack dienst download any thing .
Theo thing is i can not connect whatsoever.
Do got factory .tar on phone dough
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Mobile odin cant flash a factory image .tar
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demon2112 said:
Mobile odin cant flash a factory image .tar
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Not packed the way it is, no. You need an Odin repack. Look in the dev section.
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What the steps in your case should be, by my knowledge:
- Try extracting the .tar containing the actual img files by using an app like ZArchiver on your /sdcard
- Lock the bootloader using Bootunlocker app
- Reboot into recovery
- Flash appropriate img files
- Reboot into Android OS at least once so android will overwrite your custom recovery with stock
Disclaimer: none of this is tested, just theory.
If i can unzip it i think mobile odin can flash it i guess
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Petrovski80 said:
What the steps in your case should be, by my knowledge:
- Try extracting the .tar containing the actual img files by using an app like ZArchiver on your /sdcard
- Lock the bootloader using Bootunlocker app
- Reboot into recovery
- Flash appropriate img files
- Reboot into Android OS at least once so android will overwrite your custom recovery with stock
Disclaimer: none of this is tested, just theory.
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Yes, I but the images need to be packed in a cwm flash able format
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demon2112 said:
If i can unzip it i think mobile odin can flash it i guess
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I'm not sure. Never used it.
efrant said:
Yes, I but the images need to be packed in a cwm flash able format
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Right, of course. Forgot that.
Is there a .zip of a factory image laying around here....i swear i cant find it ! Driving me crazy
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[Q] Root question

I had an s3 before but it was running 4.0.3 my question is im running 4.1.1 now can I use the same root and recovery through odin I used to root the older version ?
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Check the stickies. Flash twrp through Odin, then flash root or pre-rooted rom through twrp.
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Check the stickies. Flash twrp through Odin, then flash root or pre-rooted rom through twrp.
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Yeah I read through it just still wasnt sure but I understand .. thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2042775
That has everything you need to gain root. What you do from there is up to you. I've personally used it on both the ICS and JB stock images. Worked perfectly.
Search before you make a new thread next time though. Took me all of 15 seconds to find that when I first got on here.

How to install NETFLIX ?

Hey all,
I was looking for a way to install Netflix on my galaxy Nexus. It's not compatible for a Market installation so I went and found the apk file. It came actually with a zip file called "Netflix_patch.zip" so I don't know what to do with it.
If there's a special way to install this app and you know it, please share it with me.
Awaiting your answers
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Flash the zip in recovery
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Esteway.619 said:
Flash the zip in recovery
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Is that safe ?
Should I install the Netflix apk first (without running it) ?
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Yes its safe. Make a nandroid first then flash it.
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[Q] stock recovery???

Is there a flashable .zip to get back to stock recovery for Verizon 4.1.1
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Download the factory IMG from Google and use fastboot flash recovery recover.img. and that's all u need to do.
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ODIN
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I want to get back to stock recovery from my phone without using a computer???
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I am sure there is a flashable zip floating around out there somewhere. If not, you could make one yourself.
You could use terminal commands to flash it.
You could also use mobile odin.
cupfulloflol said:
I am sure there is a flashable zip floating around out there somewhere. If not, you could make one yourself.
You could use terminal commands to flash it.
You could also use mobile odin.
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Guess I'll have to do it the hard way then. I was just hoping for someone to read my question, and shoot me a link to a .zip... Lol. Guess that's lazy though. Downloading factory image from Google as I type.
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flash it with fastboot or make a tar and flash it via odin

ROM incapable to OTA

I am in 4.2.2 and tried many times to OTA update to 4.3 but it always failed.
Looking in the ROM Manager first screen says that my ROM is not set up to receive OTA.
There are no other options as these are for premium users of the app.
What can I do?
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Flash it manually via fastboot.
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mrgnex said:
Flash it manually via fastboot.
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Well I tried to do so using the nexus root toolkit by Wugfresh but it doesn't seem to work for 4.3 yet.
My other option is to download the file from Google and flash it with the Gal.Nex. toolkit.
As you see I am not very good with commands etc and I am trying to do it the easy way..
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DomieMic65 said:
Well I tried to do so using the nexus root toolkit by Wugfresh but it doesn't seem to work for 4.3 yet.
My other option is to download the file from Google and flash it with the Gal.Nex. toolkit.
As you see I am not very good with commands etc and I am trying to do it the easy way..
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did he say use a toolkit? no he didnt.
stop being lazy and follow this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Zepius said:
did he say use a toolkit? no he didnt.
stop being lazy and follow this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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OK you are right and I am going to do my homework tonight BUT...
Why the h... is it unable to OTA?
It's a completely stock jakju 4.2.2
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something isnt stock. it could be the radio, kernel, some system file you modified.
When it errors out it should tell you where the problem is.
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something isnt stock. it could be the radio, kernel, some system file you modified.
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There are some system apps that I have deleted or freezed. It might be it?
In another thread here in xda I read that the device should be in stock recovery in order to accept the OTA update. Now mine is in clockwork mode.
Is this right?
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DomieMic65 said:
There are some system apps that I have deleted or freezed. It might be it?
In another thread here in xda I read that the device should be in stock recovery in order to accept the OTA update. Now mine is in clockwork mode.
Is this right?
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Sigh. CWM doesn't stop otas, modifying /system does that.
If you removed system apps then that's your problem. You will never be able top install the OTA in any way
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Zepius said:
Sigh. CWM doesn't stop otas, modifying /system does that.
If you removed system apps then that's your problem. You will never be able top install the OTA in any way
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So if I install them back again it will be OK?
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DomieMic65 said:
So if I install them back again it will be OK?
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Yeah probably. But I still suggest using fastboot. It's not that hard.
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mrgnex said:
Yeah probably. But I still suggest using fastboot. It's not that hard.
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Yes you are right... I will try!
Thnx.
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