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Root Stock recovery?

ajdroidx

Android Expert
So, I want to ditch TWRP and install stock recovery on my N4 running 4.2.2 so I can just do a clean upgrade to 4.3. I am thinking about passing the device on and want them to have a clean device that should run like it should out of the box.

Is there a stock recovery image or do I need to go through the fun of restoring everything?
Boot image
radio
etc?

EDIT:
Looks like I got a 400 dollar paperweight. Fastboot don't work.
./adb devices (I am using a mac)
give me the device, but ./fastboot devices does nothing
./fastboot reboot-bootloader does nothing
the device just sits there.

I don't understand. I rooted and unlocked the bootloader on the N4 with this mac, but now for some reason nothing works.
 
Evidently I was making things too hard for myself. TWRP installed the 4.3 update for me. Broke root, but looks like it installed the update.
Unsure if I am going to reroot. I am sure I will need to download the newest supersu then use TWRP to install it (unless 4.3 flashed stock recovery).

EDIT: recovery is gone :(
 
For some reason fastboot is NOT working!? <waiting for device>
device has no idea computer is trying to send commands. Debug is enabled.

Oops. More proof I need to either do this more often or quit. I got twrp installed :) I guess I needed to be in bootloader mode to get things to work. :o
 
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