[android-developers] Re: Flash Nexus One with Gingerbread, from scratch

2011-09-12 Thread JP

Forum police!
I'd respectfully suggest you learn what m3rc37 stands for before you
swing the nightstick around.

On Sep 12, 3:25 am, Appaholics raghavs...@appaholics.in wrote:
 And this has what to do with SDK problems, for which this list was created?









 On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 1:36 AM, JP joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com wrote:
  I've regularly flashed my Nexus One with the various updates, GRJ22-
  from-GRI40, GRI40-from-FRG83G etc.
  It is my understanding these are all updates that build on previously
  installed versions of Android?
  If so - is there a full stock Android Gingerbread ROM for the Nexus
  One that flashes a version of Android from scratch, without any prior
  version of Android required? This is intended as a restore path after
  flashing some custom ROMs...

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[android-developers] Re: Flash Nexus One with Gingerbread, from scratch

2011-09-12 Thread Howard M. Harte
Since Nexus One is a developer phone, I don't mind answering on this
forum:
Download the GRI40 update.zip from developer.htc.com,

Unlock the bootloader with fastboot own unlock if you have not done
so already.
Then fastboot update update.zip where update.zip is the name of the
GRI40 zip you downloaded previously.

-Howard

On Sep 11, 1:06 pm, JP joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've regularly flashed my Nexus One with the various updates, GRJ22-
 from-GRI40, GRI40-from-FRG83G etc.
 It is my understanding these are all updates that build on previously
 installed versions of Android?
 If so - is there a full stock Android Gingerbread ROM for the Nexus
 One that flashes a version of Android from scratch, without any prior
 version of Android required? This is intended as a restore path after
 flashing some custom ROMs...

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