You can find them here - http://www.randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-4/occam/
And yes, Google pulled the images off their site a few weeks ago.
Any reason why? Update coming soon?
Because it was a badly written release, filled with bugs would be my guess. I think the only reason Google put it out when they did was because of the Nex4 an Nex10 release dates. They should have shipped with 4.1.2, because 4.2 still isn't ready to this day.
Actually, most of the articles regarding the issue think it's to disable LTE connectivity.
What happened to CM10.1?
Had some trouble getting it to work at first. A few installation problems and freezes. Then when I finally got it to work, I realized I had accidentally deleted my stock ROM backup. So now I am just making sure I have an easy backup plan.
Oh good that's smart. You should check out AOKP. Just as stable but has more features. You can make a nandroid of CM10.1 just in case you wanna go back.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025939
What are some of the features it has that CM doesn't? And are there any features that CM has that AOKP doesn't? And I really like the expanded desktop feature on CM. Great when browsing on Chrome and playing games.
I think you can only use zip files with CWM. Why do you have a tgz file? I haven't seen any for the Nexus 4 yet.
This is why i don't bother to install other rom than stock ones!
Well I clicked on the link in the second post. On there, you can download the images for 4.2 or 4.2.1. The problem is that when I download them, it downloads a .tgz and CWM won't recognize it.
This is why you're missing out on extra features and even stabler/better battery life
Devs have incorporated Qualcomm fixes for the Nexus 4 kernel which was causing excessive drain while on data. Who knows when Google will incorporate that. Don't really know about the technical details so I can't explain it any further.
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I haven't had to go back to stock yet but I have a nandroid if I ever choose to. I do however have this page bookmarked in case anything goes wrong. Check it out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
I haven't had to go back to stock yet but I have a nandroid if I ever choose to. I do however have this page bookmarked in case anything goes wrong. Check it out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Well I clicked on the link in the second post. On there, you can download the images for 4.2 or 4.2.1. The problem is that when I download them, it downloads a .tgz and CWM won't recognize it.
tgz files are used for Titanium Backup, and I think Odin recognizes them. CWM can only use zip files.
Unfortunately that guide is based on Google hosting the factory image. Their backup, a mirror site, is the same one linked earlier in the post.
tgz files are used for Titanium Backup, and I think Odin recognizes them. CWM can only use zip files.
3bs,
Which ROMshave you been using because most AOKP ROMs have toggles in NC and 4.2 allows for toggles in both the NC and when you swipe down from the right side of the screen?
Also no sound+vibrate? Is this just a Nex4 issue? I do not have this issue with the S3. And I assume you are discussing the stock JellyBean Keyboard with alt key settings?
JJust curious if what you are discussing is ROM specific or Nex4 specific. Thanks in advance.
So how do I get ROM manager or CWM to recognize the factory images?
Did you have a look at this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Ya. Take a look at step 3 on C.
They link to Googles servers. Their backup is the same place as post #2 on here, which gives a .tgz instead of a .zip.
Ya. Take a look at step 3 on C.
They link to Googles servers. Their backup is the same place as post #2 on here, which gives a .tgz instead of a .zip.
Did you keep going through the steps? I don't actually know if there's a way to flash the stock ROM using CWM.
This might be the closest to what you want but I don't think it's completely stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2019243
I looked and this was the closest thing I could find, but since it is an OTA zip file, it may just link back to Google servers?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971169
Google did a pretty good job of wiping the net clean of the stock ROM.