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Help Gingerbread update problems!!

imxanthony

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Feb 27, 2011
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So i am a complete noobie trying to manually update my n1 to 2.3.3 but with no luck.

I have tried downloading the update and copying it to the root of my sd card but when i try to reboot my phone into recovery mode, it completely skips the triangle with the exclamation part and goes into another list of options, none of which offer "applysdcard:update.zip". Instead, i have tried the "flash zip" option but still no success.

I'm not sure whether or not i have the most recent version of froyo, but i get the same results as above when i try to install 2.2.2

Android version: 2.2
Build number: FRF50

i think the reason for this though is because my phone is rooted (bought it off of craigslist that way) and wont allow me to update the phone at all.

Any suggestions?
 
I had no probs manually updating my N1.

The 1st thing that a lot of people do is they rename the download wrong. after you download the file you just need to rename it update yet some people rename it update.zip and the file will be called update.zip.zip so the phone wont find it.

The rest should be easy.. sometimes the phone takes a while to install/reboot itself.. just take a little time.
 
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I'm in the EXACT same position as the original poster.
I got rom manager and followed your steps, but I'm hesitant to go all the way.
When you say wipe, does that mean "wipe data and factory reset"? If i don't do this, then the update fails
I have tons of valuable info on my phone, do i really have to delete everything? any workarounds?
 
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I'm in the EXACT same position as the original poster.
I got rom manager and followed your steps, but I'm hesitant to go all the way.
When you say wipe, does that mean "wipe data and factory reset"? If i don't do this, then the update fails
I have tons of valuable info on my phone, do i really have to delete everything? any workarounds?

let me know how it works out for you
 
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Just today got Gingerbread OTA. Now my Swype doesn't work. Does anyone know what's going on?

This happens with any update. Wipe both Swype and the installer off your Nexus. Then go to the MySwype web site and send yourself a new email. On your nexus, open the email and click the link provided. Follow the instructions to reinstall.

You have to do this with any update, even if minor.
 
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This happens with any update. Wipe both Swype and the installer off your Nexus. Then go to the MySwype web site and send yourself a new email. On your nexus, open the email and click the link provided. Follow the instructions to reinstall.

You have to do this with any update, even if minor.

I only have to delete swype, and as long as I have the latest installer, it works fine to just reinstall swype again.
 
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This happens with any update. Wipe both Swype and the installer off your Nexus. Then go to the MySwype web site and send yourself a new email. On your nexus, open the email and click the link provided. Follow the instructions to reinstall.

You have to do this with any update, even if minor.
i tried this twice and it didn't work. have any more ideas?
 
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Manually updating your N1 to 2.3 is very easy. But sometimes, things don't go as planned. When that happens you have to be persistent. Let me tell you what happened with me. I have always been able to manually update my phone. I have never received an OTA update of a major release. So when 2.3 was made available for my N1 about a week or so ago I tried to manually update the exact same way I was able to manually update before. But this time I ran into a problem which was frustrating. But then I tried something different and it finally worked. Initially, when I downloaded the actual file, I would move it from the "Download" file on my computer to my desktop, rename it "update," and then cut and paste it to my SD card. Apparently this was the problem. I discovered that moving it to from the "Download" folder to my desktop was not moving the entire file so what I ended up doing was renaming the file to "update" directly inside the "Download" folder and then cutting and pasting it directly to the SD card from the "Download" folder. I bypassed moving the folder to my desktop. This finally worked and have been running 2.3 Gingerbread for about a week now and am really loving it.

So the moral of the story is just be patient and keep trying to figure it out. It's very hard to brick your phone so don't be afraid to try different things until you find what works.
 
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Manually updating your N1 to 2.3 is very easy. But sometimes, things don't go as planned. When that happens you have to be persistent. Let me tell you what happened with me. I have always been able to manually update my phone. I have never received an OTA update of a major release. So when 2.3 was made available for my N1 about a week or so ago I tried to manually update the exact same way I was able to manually update before. But this time I ran into a problem which was frustrating. But then I tried something different and it finally worked. Initially, when I downloaded the actual file, I would move it from the "Download" file on my computer to my desktop, rename it "update," and then cut and paste it to my SD card. Apparently this was the problem. I discovered that moving it to from the "Download" folder to my desktop was not moving the entire file so what I ended up doing was renaming the file to "update" directly inside the "Download" folder and then cutting and pasting it directly to the SD card from the "Download" folder. I bypassed moving the folder to my desktop. This finally worked and have been running 2.3 Gingerbread for about a week now and am really loving it.

So the moral of the story is just be patient and keep trying to figure it out. It's very hard to brick your phone so don't be afraid to try different things until you find what works.

whoa .... why do all this crap when you can simply download the thing directly to your Desktop ???

why do you like to complicate things this much ? jesus... no wonder things don't work
 
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