In order to make things work from your first attempt I recommend you to use TWRP recovery as
your main custom recovery image.
After you manage to complete the installation of both files, return to
the main custom Recovery screen.
When all the ROM and Gapps files are flashed you should return to
the main custom recovery screen.
When all the files installed on your Nexus 4 you will need to get back to
the main custom Recovery menu.
After the ROM and the Gapps files have been installed you can return to
the main custom Recovery screen.
When the Paranoid Android and Gapps are installed you can return to
the main custom Recovery screen.
When the install is complete you should select «reboot system» option from
the main custom recovery menu and then wait for your phone to boot normally into CM10 home screen.
Return to
the main custom recovery menu when you're done and the data was wiped successfully.
After the CM10.1 ROM and the Google Apps files are installed you have to return to
the main custom recovery screen.
After you complete the installation of both files you should return to
the main custom Recovery menu.
Wait for
the main custom Recovery menu to appear.
When all the files installed on your Nexus 4 you will need to get back to
the main custom Recovery menu.
When the Jelly Bean 4.1 Android ROM has been successfully flashed, you can return to
the main custom recovery screen and then select «reboot system now».
After you complete the installation of both files you should return to
the main custom Recovery menu.
Not exact matches
The
main purpose of the CWM
Recovery is to allow the users to create nanadorid backups easily, flash thousands of
custom ROMs available out there for the devices and to wipe off the data on your device.
The
main issue with TWRP is that even if you could password protect it somehow, a thief could still use fastboot to flash another
custom recovery like CWM, which would then overwrite any security TWRP had in place.