Stock 4.1.2 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Need a download link for #galaxynexus maguro jb 4.1.2 GSM stock rooted rom ,anyone?
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Come on people search the forums and internet more please!
Google Factory Images for Nexus Devices
Download 4.1.2 (JZO54K) for either takju or yakju
flash required 'img's in fastboot
flash a custom recovery
search for a cwm.zip that gives you root
rejoice.
I'll tell you how to do it but I'm not going to hold your hand. This stuff is far too easy... You've been here long enough. Search next time!

guinnes.s said:
Need a download link for #galaxynexus maguro jb 4.1.2 GSM stock rooted rom ,anyone?
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Download the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit. You can use it to download the stock img and flash via fastboot.

farshad525hou said:
Download the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit. You can use it to download the stock img and flash via fastboot.
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Yeah, that's great, keep suggesting the toolkit to users who ask this kind of questions.
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bk201doesntexist said:
Yeah, that's great, keep suggesting the toolkit to users who ask this kind of questions.
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Gee. I didn't know a toolkit was needed to download from here and then root. https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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Can i use ODIN with Galaxy nexus?

I bought an used Galaxy nexus but i dont know it have root or not
But i see superuser in my apps
So if my phone is have a root
Can i back to the official with odin like galaxy s2?
By download the official rom and but it in the PDA
And start?
Plz can anyone answer me
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yes you can use ODIN.. there should be a ODIN image in the development forums.
Can u send link to me bro
and really thx
you can also just use fastboot. everything is explained here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366806
I didnt used fastboot befor
But i worked befor with odin on my sgs2
So i can use odin correct
More than the steps
in this link
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romano_ezzat said:
I didnt used fastboot befor
But i worked befor with odin on my sgs2
So i can use odin correct
More than the steps
in this link
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You can use this toolkit which is the best and easiest
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
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This is ODIN for GSM version - http://samsung.de/de/support/detail.aspx?aguid=3d722dbc-9813-4d08-b5b7-5772e168e9e4
(instructions - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20302409&postcount=2)
I can't understand that
can anyone send me video link to step by step to back to stock from
With odin
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romano_ezzat said:
I can't understand that
can anyone send me video link to step by step to back to stock from
With odin
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Dude. Just use Fastboot. Its safer and just as simple. But I mean really if you can't figure out the toolkit or ODIN.... I don't know what to say. All the methods are easy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1464881

Full stock rooted 4.0.4 ROM

Hi everybody,
Now that the 4.0.4 has been released for the Galaxy Nexus GSM, is there a full (not OTA) stock 4.0.4 rooted ROM with Google apps?
Is it needed to update kernel and radio? I want to keep CWM.
I've searched around the forum but I didn't see answers to all my questions...
Thanks you!
Sebacestmoi said:
Hi everybody,
Now that the 4.0.4 has been released for the Galaxy Nexus GSM, is there a full (not OTA) stock 4.0.4 rooted ROM with Google apps?
Is it needed to update kernel and radio? I want to keep CWM.
I've searched around the forum but I didn't see answers to all my questions...
Thanks you!
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to have the full 4.0.4 stock rom, you'll have to unlock bootloader and flash the factory image provided by google, either by fastboot or using the nexus toolkits. The kernel and radio will be flashed automatically if you use the toolkits as it's part of the image. You can then use the toolkit to reflash CWM
Yes but I prefer a .zip file so I can delete everything that I don't need before flashing the ROM.
Something like this ROM (the one I have now) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394246
Thanks you!
Download the factory image from google and root it yourself.
If I was able to do it I would not ask for a ROM.
Is there an easy way to convert the image from google in tgz format to a flashable .zip file?
rylake said:
Download the factory image from google and root it yourself.
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Thats what i done and its sweet i love stock rooted, iam rooted for the purpose of getting rid of system apps, makes the phone fly
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leelaa said:
Thats what i done and its sweet i love stock rooted, iam rooted for the purpose of getting rid of system apps, makes the phone fly
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i have many know about
Sebacestmoi said:
If I was able to do it I would not ask for a ROM.
Is there an easy way to convert the image from google in tgz format to a flashable .zip file?
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Yes. You can use dsixda's kitchen to make a flashable .zip file from the .img you can download from google.
why not just flash the 4.0.4 images and re-root?
Sorry to hijack, but I've got a question along the similar line.
If I use the galaxy nexus toolkit and unlock my boot loader, then use the option in it to restore to stock. After that I keep my boot loader unlocked. Will I still get ota updates?
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bongadadu said:
Sorry to hijack, but I've got a question along the similar line.
If I use the galaxy nexus toolkit and unlock my boot loader, then use the option in it to restore to stock. After that I keep my boot loader unlocked. Will I still get ota updates?
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Unlocked bootloader doesn't effect OTA's AFAIK. Custom recovery like CAN however does.
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Diger36 said:
Unlocked bootloader doesn't effect OTA's AFAIK. Custom recovery like CAN however does.
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CAN=CWM off course...
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Question about GNex Toolkit....

Hi. Right now my phone is rooted but with stock 4.0.2 and I want to put it like out of the box stock and unrooted. Can I do this with the toolkit? Do I need to download the 4.0.2 version from Google?
What do I need to do?
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You can do it with the toolkit or with Fastboot, your choice.
Download the images from Google and use either method.
Could I download the 4.0.4 image instead and use toolkit to flash it?
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Yes you can.
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I have the 5.1 version of the toolkit. Does it matter or should I download the latest version?
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Yeah, take the latest version because it supports 4.0.4
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you'd be better off using fastboot to flash the images... you wouldnt have to keep up with versions
Zepius said:
you'd be better off using fastboot to flash the images... you wouldnt have to keep up with versions
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Absolutely true... But it's ok to start with the tool IMHO, just start learning and try to find an answer to your questions and a solution to your problems yourself first before asking and you will learn...
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[Q] Stock Rooted IMM76I for GSM

Anyone have a linky for stock rooted IMM76I (latest right?) that I can flash in CWM? I have the GSM Galaxy Nexus? I looked around and couldn't find one which means its probably right in front of my face.
you can also flash the stock rom and easily root the phone.
Zepius said:
you can also flash the stock rom and easily root the phone.
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This, what's so hard?
tech338 said:
Anyone have a linky for stock rooted IMM76I (latest right?) that I can flash in CWM? I have the GSM Galaxy Nexus? I looked around and couldn't find one which means its probably right in front of my face.
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Just curious, you have CWM and are NOT rooted?
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My bet is he he currently have root but wanted to flash stock 4.0.4 w/ root.
Ah, I see. In that case your answer: +1
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[Q] Safe to flash Takju on Yakju?

I want to get this straight: is it absolutely safe to flash the whole official .tgz file from the developer dot google dot com?
I want to flash 4.1.2 Takju so I can get the OTA to 4.2 (or 4.2 imedeately), but is it safe to flash the whole .tgz file without modifications?
Thanks
Thatgrass said:
I want to get this straight: is it absolutely safe to flash the whole official .tgz file from the developer dot google dot com?
I want to flash 4.1.2 Takju so I can get the OTA to 4.2 (or 4.2 imedeately), but is it safe to flash the whole .tgz file without modifications?
Thanks
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Anyonee?
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the only issue i have is for office wifi network (not working).
Thatgrass said:
I want to get this straight: is it absolutely safe to flash the whole official .tgz file from the developer dot google dot com?
I want to flash 4.1.2 Takju so I can get the OTA to 4.2 (or 4.2 imedeately), but is it safe to flash the whole .tgz file without modifications?
Thanks
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Check this thread. Should have all the information you need. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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Thatgrass said:
Anyonee?
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so impatient.
there "shouldnt" be any issues if you left your userdata alone, but its recommended you wipe everything to ensure there are no problems.
Zepius said:
so impatient.
there "shouldnt" be any issues if you left your userdata alone, but its recommended you wipe everything to ensure there are no problems.
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Sorry, i couldnt wait for 4.2 on my gnex thanks to you all!
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