[Q] Nexus One Update - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

Hi, I'm new at this...I just got a new nexus one, it is unlocked and it says that its running Android version 2.3.3, Cyanogen Mod 7.0 installed in it.
I was wondering if i could update this to the new 2.3.4 android version.
How do i update it manually?
Thanks in advance.

Download Rom Manager, (Pay Version), from Android Market to your phone. Once installed check to see if you have the latest ClockworkMod installed. (It will tell you on the first line. If necessary, select to flash it). In the Download section select Cyanogenmod Nighlies and select the latest. Tick to flash Gapps when prompted, select Backup and Wipe Dalvik Cache when prompted and then continue installation. RM will do the rest.
You may want to be connected to Wi-Fi as you'll be downloading ~100MB.

Rom Manager shows a old version of ClockworkMod. Current version is 3.xx

I just and i have clockworkMod recovery is version 3.0.0.5

I got 3.0.2.8, flashed via fastboot not with Rom Manager

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[Q] ClockworkMod Recovery Versions

Hello,
I use ROM Manager Premium v3.0.0.7 as a front end to ClockworkMod recoveries. ROM manager shows the current and latest recovery as version 2.5.0.7, but I know there are more recent versions of recovery out there v3+.
Also, in ROM manager, when I press the option to flash older and experimental recoveries, it lists versions 2.5.1.0 - 2.5.1.4!
Has ROM manager somehow got out of step with the recovery versions?
Thanks.
DZ
CM7 Nightly 01242011-Desire.
The last official recovery is the 2.5.0.7..The other recoveries are still in beta and in testing (the 3.0.0.5 r3 from Kali- should work good anyway)..But the 2.5.0.7 is still good to flash all the roms..
i tried to update ti 3.0.0.5 R3 and flashed the IMG file but i noticed some weiurd behaviours when falshing new roms.
so i put an older version 2.x.x.x onto my sd card and now "update" from 3.xxx to 2.xxx before flashing a new rom.
it seems that the V3 doesn't wipe al caches...
(when using SOFF via virtualbox-image you can install the latest funktional version of clockwork(v2.1.x.x))
i hope my experience can help you!
EDIT: some ROMS or updates need an V2 Manager to isntall correct because V3 uses a new scripsystem. IF you want to use V3 you shoud save V2 on your sd if a update has only the old script

[Q]Just flashed CyanogenMod nightly... no GApps?

Updated my DHD running CM6.1.3 to the latest 7.0 nightly build (build 30 iirc) by wiping data in recovery (factory reset) and wiping cache partition, installing the ROM via recovery, rebooting, installing latest signed Google Apps via recovery, and rebooting. I still don't have any Google Apps installed and no way to get them. How do I get my market back? Do I have to flash CWM3? :S
Hey humpser.
What you need to do is flash the latest ClockWorkMod recovery, manually reboot into it recovery mode and then reflash the Gapps. For CM7 to work on the Desire, this is necessary. It's suggested to use the light version that would have been downloaded to your SD from ROM manager, filename "gapps-gb-20110115-signed.zip" as this installs the main Gapps and the rest are downloaded from the Market when you sign into your account. Link below:
http://goo-inside.me/google-apps/gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip
Here's the recovery download link - http://postkreative.eu/ace-cwm-3.0.0.5.img
To do this, you need the Android SDK installed and running on your PC.
- fastboot flash recovery /path/to/<recovery>.img
- fastboot reboot
Here's Cyan's guide - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Fastboot
Thanks for the detailed reply, I've used fastboot before but will need to give it another go to flash ClockworkMod Recovery latest version. Will update as to how it goes. Thanks again.
humpster said:
Thanks for the detailed reply, I've used fastboot before but will need to give it another go to flash ClockworkMod Recovery latest version. Will update as to how it goes. Thanks again.
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google made Cyanogen remove the copywrited parts of android, thats why you have to flash the GApps seperately
Yup, I'm aware, was just having trouble as my old CWM Recovery 2.5 wouldn't flash 'em.
Got fastboot working again after a bit of fiddling and updated to CWM3, flashed gapps and it works great! Thanks!
humpster said:
Yup, I'm aware, was just having trouble as my old CWM Recovery 2.5 wouldn't flash 'em.
Got fastboot working again after a bit of fiddling and updated to CWM3, flashed gapps and it works great! Thanks!
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Clockwork recovery 3 is available through ROM Manager now , so no need to flash CWM3 through fastboot anymore

[Q] no im in big problem with wildpuzzle room

when i try to use the zip room he tell me
amend scripting(update scripte)is no longer supported
amend scripting was deprecated by google in android 1.5
it was necessary ro remove it when upgrading to clockworldmod 3.0 gingerbread based recovery
please switch to edify scripting(updater-scrupt and update binary)
to creat working update zip packages
installation aborted
what shoult i do to install the room
- Download ROM Manager App from the Market, Open it
- Then Select Install Clockworkmod Recovery. This will install v2.5 on the SDCard
- Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager
- This will take you to Clockworkmod 2.5, then you can install this ROM as usual.
Remember to perform a wipe before installing a new ROM.
Boot your current rom. Root it if not yet. Install rom manager.
Then flash 2.x recovery from ron manager. Then reboot to recovery from rom manager itself. Now install your rom.
For next time to use 2.x recovery, just open the recovery and apply sdcard update (works only if u have flashed 2.x recovery from rom manager for the last time) .
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
3xeno said:
- Download ROM Manager App from the Market, Open it
- Then Select Install Clockworkmod Recovery. This will install v2.5 on the SDCard
- Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager
- This will take you to Clockworkmod 2.5, then you can install this ROM as usual.
Remember to perform a wipe before installing a new ROM.
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thank's so much for help
bharatgaddameedi said:
Boot your current rom. Root it if not yet. Install rom manager.
Then flash 2.x recovery from ron manager. Then reboot to recovery from rom manager itself. Now install your rom.
For next time to use 2.x recovery, just open the recovery and apply sdcard update (works only if u have flashed 2.x recovery from rom manager for the last time) .
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
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thank's for help
it work he start install the room now
I have the same problem but the catch is: I installed HCDR.Jacobs kernel(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798471) while running CyanogenMod 7.1. and of course couldn't boot afterwards . Now i can't Install a ROM that will support the new kernel and i can't install the stock kernel . I am running Clockworkmod 3.0.0.6. Can someone help??? I've got to have the phone running before Saturday
P.S. Don't tell me that I'm stupid for installing the kernel, I already know that -_-

Problem installing cm nightlies

I am running Rom Manager Premium v4.3.2.4 cw recovery 3.0.0.8. ROM Manager does not see any updates for cm anymore and if I manually download it and try to install it all it does is boot to hboot, and does not install. Any suggestions would be grateful!!
I haven't used Cyanogenmod in months btw but I'll try helping out. Let me get this straight, have you ever been able to successfully flash and use any CyanogenMod 7.x nightlies? If not, make sure you have hboot .92 and latest Rom Manager/ClockWorkMod.
What is your wipe/install process? I have always used recovery to flash a rom (AOSP and Sense alike), always has worked fine in my experience. Have you followed the CM install directions (directly copied from CM7 Nightlies Progress 7.1 thread)
1) Download ROM with Rom Manager Premium.
2) Do not install with Rom Manager
3) Reboot into recovery.
4) Make a backup/nandroid (to be safe)
5) Wipe Cache
6) Wipe Dalvik
7) Install Zip from SDCard
8) Nightly at /sdcard/clockworkmod/download/mirror.teamdouche.net/get/inc/
9) /Gapps at sdcard/clockworkmod/download/goo-inside.me/google-apps/
10) Reboot
11) Enjoy
You should only be in hboot while installing when doing the following:
-turn your phone off
-hold power button & vol down
-boot into hboot
-Vol down to select then boot into Recovery
The way I read it, he was trying to install from rom manager but it was just booting into hboot. I'm not sure why it would do that instead of booting into recovery though. Like the above poster said, I'd install the rom manually. As for the rom manager problems, maybe try downgrading to a previous working version or contact the dev (koush) if the problem persists and there isn't another solution. I don't use rom manager so I'm not much help, sorry.
Sorry for the slow response but I was out of town for the weekend.
I have been able previously to update nightly's using rom manager.
Since getting home I downloaded latest nightly, rebooted into hboot, then to recovery attempted to do a nandroid but it hung, hit power button to go back to menu, tried to update from zip but hung again. The only option that it does not hang on is power off.
I have searched market for clockwork but only rom manager comes up, is there another way to reinstall clockwork recovery?
I have resolved this issue, I uninstalled ROM Manager, re-installed it, changed cw recovery to older version, re-flashed latest, and was able to install latest nightly.
Thanks for the help SlimSnoopOS and k_nivesout.
Glad you got it worked out. You can also download recoveries from www.dougpiston.com, they're PB31IMG.zip files that are flashed in hboot.
shanemj said:
I have resolved this issue, I uninstalled ROM Manager, re-installed it, changed cw recovery to older version, re-flashed latest, and was able to install latest nightly.
Thanks for the help SlimSnoopOS and k_nivesout.
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No problem, I'm glad we could help!

How to Update Team Win Recovery and Latest Cyanogenmod

hi guys, I have an international One X with Cyanogenmod 10 and TeamWin Recovery 2.3. Usually when try to install the latest Cyanogenmod update through the inbuilt updater, it would download it, reboot and automatically install everything. However, today I just tried to install cm-10.1-20130304-NIGHTLY and for some reason, it would reboot into TeamWin Recovery and do nothing. I looked it up and it says that I would need a Recovery that's compatible so I thought perhaps I need to update the TeamWin Recovery. This is where I sort of ran into a wall coz I'm not sure how to update TeamWin. I have Goomanager and when I click on "Install OpenRecovery", it starts downloading the latest TeamWin Recovery and then it says that the recovery has been installed. But when I reboot into recovery, I'm still sitting on the old version. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
I'm on 2.4.3.0 and it did not install automatically.
Maybe the only way is CWM.
And you can't install recoveries on goomanager without s off.
Go to official teamwin website and grab the latest endeavoru image. Put it in your fastboot folder. Boot your phone to fastboot mode and connect to pc. Flash by typing fastboot flash recovery xyz.img. Type fastboot erase cache afterwards.
And check your hboot, CM10 works on lower ics hboots and if you want to update to CM10.1 you need a upgraded JB hboot. Don't know what version hboot you have now ?
Thanks for the help. I've managed to flash to the latest version of TeamWin now. Been awhile since I've tinkered with my phone so I kinda forgot all the stuff I learnt before. Anyway, so now I wanna install the latest Cyanogenmod, but if it wont do it automatically, I'd have to flash it manually right? But then wouldn't that erase everything?
And check your hboot, CM10 works on lower ics hboots and if you want to update to CM10.1 you need a upgraded JB hboot. Don't know what version hboot you have now ?
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My hboot version is 1.12 so I guess it's a bit old for CM10.1? To update my hboot as well as manually update to CM10.1, will I lose everything and then have to restore everything again?
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