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Can anyone install Gingerbread ROM on my Droid?

Well I replied to you in Pete's Gingerbread ROM thread too. I'm 45 mins north of NYC if you want meet up somewhere to help out. But as others have said.. it's really not a big deal. Just research it a little and take the plunge. I did about this time last year and that's before RSD Lite was used and everything was done through the SDK/command prompt, lol. Now you have one-click root apps and can pretty much do it without even needing a PC.
 
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thanks for the responses.

ok i read up on the one-click root program, but my question is, how do i get it to root the ROM that i want? (Peter Alfonsos gingerbread ROM)

Once you get root you will not have to re-root your custom ROM. They are all rooted ROMs. Just download ROM Manager, flash a recovery, MAKE A BACKUP :) then flash your ROM and enjoy. If you have any issues there is always someone here that can help you.
 
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^ thanks. Is there a clear step by step after i root, on how to flash the rom onto my phone that you can direct me to?

I would go to the market and download ROM Manager premium (its worth the money over the free one). You can flash Clockwork Mod Recovery from the app itself then make a backup of your current ROM after flashing your recovery. After that choose the Rom you want from ROM manager (research before choosing) then ROM Manager will download and install it automatically.

For a ROM not in ROM manager you need to flash it through the recovery interface off of your sd card. This is a brief summary of what you need to do. I would read up on it in the All thing root-Droid forum.
 
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with the moto droid its impossible to fully brick it. My laptop started a system update in the middle of flashing an SBF (supposed to be a big no-no to unplug your phone during this) and nothing happened I just restarted from the begining.

Ah, so unplugging during an SBF also doesn't brick? I knew it! I was discussing this with someone who claims that SBFs overwrite the bootloader and therefore that is one way you can brick it, but I just didn't think it could be true. Why would an SBF contain a bootloader entry?
 
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After you're rooted:

1. Download ROM manager in the market.
2. Open ROM manager and select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" at the very top.
3. Download Pete's GB ROM.
4. Open ROM manager again and select "Install ROM from SD Card" and browse to wherever you saved the above linked file on your SD card.
5. Make sure you have both check boxes checked to "Backup Existing ROM" and "Wipe Data and Cache"

Then watch it shut down your phone, boot into the recovery, wipe your phone (not the SD card) and then install the new phone.

Make sure you backup whatever settings/apps you can before you install this so it'll be easier to restore everything once you get it installed.

If you don't like the ROM, something goes wrong or for whatever reason just want to restore your phone (exactly) the way it was before. Just download ROM manager again and go to "manage and restore backups" and select the backup it made before it flashed that GB ROM.
 
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^ wow thanks a lot. im going to look into downloading ROM manager from the market. I guess ill just choose one of the ROMs that the app provides, because im not too sure how to do it with a ROM not in there.

So all I would really need to do is download the ROM manager, flash the clockwork mod recovery, then choose the ROM i want to install?

edit: wow 3 responses while i was typing ^ lol
ok im going to try this right now.

where should i save peter alfonsos ROM? just anywhere onmy sd card?
 
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If you want Bugless Beast, then download it to the PC and then move it to the root of your SD card via USB cable.

After you've rooted (easy)
Downloaded ROM Manager (easy)
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery, scroll down and flash Alternate Recovery (SPRecovery) and THEN flash ClockworkMod Recovery again (easy)
Backup Current ROM in ROM Manager (easy)

Then power off the Droid, reboot into Recovery using x+power (easy)
Wipe data THREE TIMES - I know, some will debate that - and install ROM from SD card (easy)

Choose the Bugless Beast ROM you put on the card and let it do its thing (easy)

When it says "installation complete", reboot the phone and let the first boot take about 5 minutes. (easy)

When it powers up, sign into Google and you've got a stock, vanilla Android device ready to customize as you please! Easy! :)
 
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^ wow thanks a lot. im going to look into downloading ROM manager from the market. I guess ill just choose one of the ROMs that the app provides, because im not too sure how to do it with a ROM not in there.

So all I would really need to do is download the ROM manager, flash the clockwork mod recovery, then choose the ROM i want to install?

edit: wow 3 responses while i was typing ^ lol
ok im going to try this right now.

where should i save peter alfonsos ROM? just anywhere onmy sd card?

I just told you how to install a ROM not listed inside the ROM manager app (which Pete's GB ROM isn't listed in right now). Just click on that download link I gave you from your phone. Then install it from your SD card just like I said in my instructions. :)

Edit: Opps, just saw your edit, heh. Yeah, doesn't matter where on the SD card. Just as long as you remember where to browse to it when you install it from ROM manager.
 
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^thanks, i needed that!
What do you mean boot up normally? Should i just wait with the stock recovery or should i do something?

I already went to the ROM manager step, and clicked wipe cache data and back up exisiting rom. I clicked the rom that i wanted, it was a .zip file, and now its just on the screen with the exclamation point in the triangle with the droid next to it
 
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^thanks, i needed that!
What do you mean boot up normally? Should i just wait with the stock recovery or should i do something?

I already went to the ROM manager step, and clicked wipe cache data and back up exisiting rom. I clicked the rom that i wanted, it was a .zip file, and now its just on the screen with the exclamation point in the triangle with the droid next to it

That's because you skipped the ClockworkMod part. It's VERY important, as the stock recovery won't let you install a custom ROM. You need that recovery image before you can flash anything.
 
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