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So I tried taking that whole .tgz and recompressing it as a .zip, CWM gave an error when trying that. Then I tried just the .zip that was inside the .tgz. CWM gave another error. Then I took the contents of the internal .zip and combined it with the rest of the contents in the .tgz and zipped them up. CWM gave another error. |
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You can't actually flash this with CWM. These are stock images, the images being referred to are the .img files in the archives. They are flashed with fastboot. Download this file and extract it into a folder (name doesn't matter) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...3&d=1353717141 If you haven't installed any adb/fastboot drivers for your Nexus 4, follow the instructions here to do so - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1992345 Once you have those two things, extract the files "bootloader-mako-makoz10l.img" and "radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.33.img" into the same folder as the one above (the one with the fastboot and adb programs). Then open the "image-occam-jop40d.zip" file and extract everything in there into the same folder. Put your N4 in fastboot mode by powering it off then simultaneously pressing the power and volume down buttons. Open a CMD and "cd" to the folder containing all the files. Check that fastboot can detect your N4 by entering "fastboot devices". It should be pretty obvious. Now, if you haven't unlocked your bootloader, do so by using "fastboot oem unlock." Then follow steps 4-15 in my previous post. I'm assuming you use Windows btw...but it should work almost the same way on Mac. |
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If you'd prefer a flashable ZIP, there are some available.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2010887 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2019243 They are a few modifications added, including root. |
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Google search for Wugs Toolkit. I believe latest version is within the last month (1.6.2 I think). Anyway, with a Windows computer, download this toolkit and you can root, unroot, load custom roms, load stock rom (utilizing the tgz file) so you will be back to stock. |
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