2.3.4 Google Nexus One Rom Only 6.7MB, something wrong??? can't install??? - General Questions and Answers

I am trying to remove cyanogen ROMs from my Google Nexus One phone and I am following How To: Update Nexus One to Android 2.3.4 gadgetfeel.com/how-to-update-nexus-one-to-android-2-3-4/ to install the 2.3.4 update.
When I do a trackball/power start and select bootloader and then recovery I am put in the ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.5 app, from there when I do an "apply update from sdcard" or install zip from sdcard" it gives me the cyanogen logo with a hat on it and does nothing.
I downloaded the renamed to update.zip 2.3.4 ROM to my sdcard and moved it to the top directory in the sdcard.
What am I doing wrong. The 2.3.4 ROM is only 6.7MB that seems very small. Perhaps that is the problem

you have to flash nexus one 2.3.3 rom first then flash v2.3.4 over it
here is a guide for 2.3.3
http://www.redmondpie.com/install-android-2.3.3-gingerbread-on-nexus-one-how-to-guide/
after doing that follow your 2.3.4 guide

This is what I am getting when I try to install the new update.zip I copied to the root of the microSD card.
ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.5
-- Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
opening update package...
installing update...
assert failed: blah blah blab
E:error in /sdcard/update.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Should I try to reformat the sdcard and recopy and try again?
EDIT:
I deleted the file and retried it again. Same thing.
So I dl the 7.0.3.0-NI and it installed just fine.
So must be a problem with the file?
bob.

ok have you tried from this guide?
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/05/03/nexus-one-android-2-3-4-update-can-be-manually-installed/
and you have to have 2.3.3 thats manatory

UPDATE
it should be only a update file, so you first flash the android 2.3.3 first and then go back into your app for flashing or clockmmod and flash the update, then you should be able to get it done

The 2.3.3 from this file will not load it gives the above posted errors.
http://www.redmondpie.com/install-android-2.3.3-gingerbread-on-nexus-one-how-to-guide/
So its not me and its not the phone as far as I can tell, I just updated to 7.0.3-N1 cyanogen mod7. works fine. So where do I get the 2.3.3 from if this one doesn't work?

I think I need an original recovery image. These ones I am downloading don't want to go over top of Cyanogen Mod7?

I still can't get the original ROMs back on this phone. every file I download is corrupt except for the cyanogen files which I can dl and install no problem. Can some one give me a link to a file that is good and that they have downloaded and it is not corrupt. and yes I rebooted my winXP box.

Actually, it IS possible to flash from an older Android version to 2.3.4. I did exactly that on my Nexus One, going straight from 2.2 to MIUI 2.3.4. I needed to unlock my bootloader and flash Amon Ra's recovery, I experienced no problems whatsoever.

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ROM Manager error I NEED Help Plz

hey guys i had andromeda installed but messed the flash up by disabling lots of system stuff so i one clicked back to stock, rooted, installed rom manager like normal but every time i try to flash clockwork recovery mod it keeps telling me "An error occurred while downloading your recovery." and i cant install it so i can re-flash the rom plz help me i dont know what to do thx ahead of time
praramis said:
hey guys i had andromeda installed but messed the flash up by disabling lots of system stuff so i one clicked back to stock, rooted, installed rom manager like normal but every time i try to flash clockwork recovery mod it keeps telling me "An error occurred while downloading your recovery." and i cant install it so i can re-flash the rom plz help me i dont know what to do thx ahead of time
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Put this on your internal SD card along with your ROM of choice. Reboot in to recovery and install packages 2 times. The second time it will be in clockwork recovery and you can flash your ROM.
I just had the same problem after doing countless ROM flashes in the past. Perhaps its something in their server preventing the download of CWM? Anyways, thanks for the .zip. Worked like a charm!
yes thank you very much for that zip u saved my life well appreciated
Keep that .zip on your HDD and you can bypass Rom Manager (and all the associated problems) altogether.
I have my phone rooted and unlocked. It's the AT&T Captivate but I'm using it on T-Mobile. I've had no problems so far with it.
I downloaded Clockwork's Rom Manager (v3.0.0.7) and tried to Flash ClockworkMod Recovery to begin experimenting with ROMs.
When I click on that it tells me "An error occurred while downloading your recovery."
I have over 4 gigs of memory left and I have 3 bars on 3g and WiFi going. No internet connection problems (i checked the net using market and using the browser, it works fine.)
What else could be causing the problems.
I'm just wanting to get a good stable rom going which ditches all the junk AT&T put on the phone.
Jonathan
lanternslight456 said:
I have my phone rooted and unlocked. It's the AT&T Captivate but I'm using it on T-Mobile. I've had no problems so far with it.
I downloaded Clockwork's Rom Manager (v3.0.0.7) and tried to Flash ClockworkMod Recovery to begin experimenting with ROMs.
When I click on that it tells me "An error occurred while downloading your recovery."
I have over 4 gigs of memory left and I have 3 bars on 3g and WiFi going. No internet connection problems (i checked the net using market and using the browser, it works fine.)
What else could be causing the problems.
I'm just wanting to get a good stable rom going which ditches all the junk AT&T put on the phone.
Jonathan
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Read the above solution...
I Can't get the update.zip file to work. After I reinstall packages is says E:Can't open /sdcard/update.zip (No such file or derectory) Installation aborted. I've tried it probably 20 times today with no luck.
Thank You
Nothing like flashing to find out it wasn't working. Thanks for making my day go better.
Noobie Mistakes
Just like everyone in this forum I'm having the same problem, I followed your instructions posted, but every time I reinstall packages in recovery mode a whole list of new problems comes up..... see below.
---Install from sdcard---
Finding update package...
Opening update package....
Verifying update package...
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
PLZ Help.......
Thanks
i have been fight this same thing for 2 days. im going to try the update.zip he posted i hope it works
npe didnt work. still says error downloading
tat2messiah said:
npe didnt work. still says error downloading
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if the update.zip is already on your /sdcard/ then there is no reason to try and download/flash clockwork recovery.....thats what the update.zip IS
thats what i thuoght but not true. even goin in normal recovery and selecting to install packages gets a error some about no such directory or something even though updat.zip is there even fix permissions gives a error
I'm having the exact same problem. After reading the development section I have decided to flash a custom rom from my stock rom. Installed "Rom manger" from market, then tried to run the "recovery" got the same error msg. Also uploaded the update.zip to my /sdcard the I got the below errors:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
tat2messiah said:
thats what i thuoght but not true. even goin in normal recovery and selecting to install packages gets a error some about no such directory or something even though updat.zip is there even fix permissions gives a error
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Did you flash back to stock JF6 first not JI6?
try this cuz this is what i did and the update.zip worked just fine for me
1. one click back to stock jf6
2. master clear
3. root with galaxy s one click root
(after the root there should be an update.zip in your sdcard)
4. replace the update.zip in the root of your sd card with the one here posted which is the clockwork recovery one and if you want while u do that you can throw in the rom that you want to flash in there as well to kill 2 birds with one stone
(i will re post the update.zip for cwm just in case)
5. power off the phone and boot into stock recovery and hit reinstall packages two times
6. you should now be in clockwork mod recovery and can now flash the rom of your choice
this is what i did and everything went smoothly but this is just me if this helps someone else plz let me know if this works for you
p.s. i will make a video if needed just ask
Try This
After flashing back to stock do a master clear from Odin3
Put update.zip onto internal sd
Boot into recovery
Reinstall packages
After boot enable USB debugging and mock locations
Get Rom Manager from market
Start Rom Manager
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery
Flash away
jhernand1102 said:
Put this on your internal SD card along with your ROM of choice. Reboot in to recovery and install packages 2 times. The second time it will be in clockwork recovery and you can flash your ROM.
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You guys are making it harder then necessary, the update zip I posted is the clockwork recovery MOD, just flash stock, reboot into recovery and reinstall packages 2 times and you will be in the green clockwork recovery then you can install zip from sd and choose your ROM you placed on your internal sd card. No need to root every again as long as you keep this update zip handy.
I too am having problems with Rom Manager. I just wanted to change modems. No go. So I used the power button to go into Recovery mode, picked the modem file, flashed it then told the menu to reboot system.
Sent from my Samsung Captivate with Perception 10.3, Firebird2 v0.8 #77 Kernel, Firmware 2.2.1, Modem T9000UGJL2 using XDA App

[Q] Trouble with 2.3.6 update on I9020a.

I've been in and out of these forms for hours now, and I still can't figure this out. I have an I9020a from Fido (Canadian). I flashed the stock ROM & modem from this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056062&page=68). When I try to flash the 2.3.6 update through CWM 5.0.2.3 I get the following
-- Installing: /sdcard/7d11404284c0.signed-soju-
GRK39F-from-GRJ22.7d114042.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
assert failed: file_getprop("/system/build.prop"
. "ro.build.fingerprint") == "google/soju/crespo
:2.3.4/GRJ22/121341:user/release-keys" ||
file_getprop(/system/build.prop". "ro.build.fin
gerprint") == "google/soju/crespo:2.3.6/GRK39F/1
89904:user/release-keys"
E:Error in /sdcard/7d11404284c0.signed-soju-GRK3
9F-from-GRJ22.7d114042.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Now I know that some people say I need to use the stock recovery, however there doesn't seem to be any way to get that back. The post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033269) that everyone mentions has dead links in it, so I cannot download the stock recovery from it.
Can anyone help?
Wolfgar2k
Have you renamed the file to update.zip. placed it on the root of the sd ard and flashed it by selecting the install update.zip option in clockwork. You cannot use the flash zip from sdcard option.
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I tried renaming it to update.zip, but got the same results. I tried with Clockwork 4.0.0.2 and 5.0.2.3. Both of these are missing the install from update.zip option for some reason. I also tried to flash a recovery.img file that was supposed to be stock recovery from post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033269&page=4) but all it did was make the phone go to the screen with the ! in a triangle with the android logo beside it.
Have you been on stock the whole time? These errors usually mean that there is some different configuration than expected on your phone when using an update package. It could be your radio or your recovery and I have read that even different versions of google apps can cause this. I have seen this myself. Your best bet is to flash the full rom package for your I9020A with clockwork recovery to get you to 2.3.6 you can download here. http://android.clients.google.com/p...8148de0d.signed-sojua-ota-189904.0b9c8148.zip You won't receive any errors because it's a full rom package. You will however have to re flash clockwork recovery aftewards.
Had same issue coming from 2.3.4 I was rooted . Flash the full ROM 2.3.6 you shouldn't have to wipe. after flashing you lose cwr and root
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I tried flashing that ROM with CWM. It made my phone go into a boot loop. I even tried using the NAND 2.3.1 backup. That didn't work, nor did it replace my recovery with the stock one. I did manage to flash to a full 2.3.6 ROM that was pre-rooted, though that's not quite what I was going for. I was trying to get back to pure stock with the 2.3.6 update.
Wolfgar2k said:
I tried flashing that ROM with CWM. It made my phone go into a boot loop. I even tried using the NAND 2.3.1 backup. That didn't work, nor did it replace my recovery with the stock one. I did manage to flash to a full 2.3.6 ROM that was pre-rooted, though that's not quite what I was going for. I was trying to get back to pure stock with the 2.3.6 update.
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2.3.1 was never designed for the i9020a the first release was 2.3.3. A nand backup will never get you to stock recovery. when making a backup it doesnt save a recovery.img because you make the nand using the fastboot flashed clockwork recovery.img.
The link I provided for you is the full rom which is pure stock 2.3.6 for the i9020a Nexus S straight from Google. This is the update presented to me when going from 2.3.3 up to 2.3.6. If you flashed that you are completly stock including radio, kernel and recovery.
After if you want cwm and root back you have to fastboot flash cwm again and then from cwm I flash su.
I am in the same boat as Wolfgar2k. I am also in Canada and have a Nexus S I9020A with Fido. I wanted to ditch CyanogenMod and go back to the stock 2.3.6 version.
I tried installing the build that blowtorch provided (copy to SD card, rename to Update.zip, select "Install from SDCard"). The install completed without error but when I boot the phone, it gets to the loading animation (colourful X-shaped particle system), the animation then freezes and restarts, over and over.
Anyone know what could be going wrong here?
I have (finally) solved my problem. It turns out all I had to do was use fastboot to erase the cache (fastboot -w) and the phone no longer crashed on boot. Tons of thanks to blowtorch for posting that 2.3.6 build, which does in fact work just fine. I have my phone back!
So happy.
Cooper39,
can you guide me how can i do "use fastboot to erase the cache (fastboot -w)" on my nexus .. I am having the same problem
Ahmed

[Q] Installation Aborted(Status 7)while Flashing GingerBread

HI,
I have recently compiled and flashed the 2.3.4-r1 Ginger Bread on my Nexus S
using these commands
$ ./out/host/linux-x86/bin/fastboot erase userdata
$ ./out/host/linux-x86/bin/fastboot erase cache
$ ./out/host/linux-x86/bin/fastboot flash boot out/target/product/crespo/boot.img
$ ./out/host/linux-x86/bin/fastboot flash system out/target/product/crespo/system.img
$ ./out/host/linux-x86/bin/fastboot flash userdata out/target/product/crespo/userdata.img
But now I want to go back and load the default image-2.3.6 Gingerbread (GRK39F) (which was there at the time of purchasing Nexus S).Is there a way to do this.I downloaded the ROM for it from somewhere on the net and stored it internally on my Nexus S but when I am going into the fastboot mode and then recovery and when trying to install from sd card option by selecting the downloaded ROM I am getting this error(error Attached)
--Install /sdcard
Finding update package ...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
Installing update ...
assert failed : file_getprop("/system/build.prop". "ro.build.fingerprint" ) == "google/soju/crespo:2.3.3/GRI40/102588:user/release-keys"|| file_getprop("/system/build.prop","ro.build.fingerprint")=="google/soju/crespo:2.3.4/GRJ22/102588:user/release-keys"
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation Aborted
This is the error snapshot : http://www.freeimagehosting.net/86b7d
PLz advice.I am so tensed !!!
Rgds,
Softy
It seems the package you downloaded is for upgrading from 2.3.3 to 2.3.6. Try the full OTA ROM for your phone model from the link in my signature
suksit said:
It seems the package you downloaded is for upgrading from 2.3.3 to 2.3.6. Try the full OTA ROM for your phone model from the link in my signature
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OK I will try the 2.3.6 .I will use the same procedure as used earlier.
Copying the ROM to internal memory and then select the ZIP file from the sd card.I hope wipe data/cache will be optional.
Thanks suksit !! It worked.I have my previous ROM now.I am happy !
Could you plz tell that why I didnt get more options in the Android Recovery Mode?I saw somethign clockwork Recovery , do I need to install such ROM?
RGds,
Softy
TRy downloading the correct rom from the below link. Make sure you check your phone model (9020/23 3G/4G etc)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1063664
Edit: I see that it is resolved now.. enjoy
You need an older recovery. Had the same issue but when using 3.x instead of 5.0.2.x the status 7 issue went away.
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softy007 said:
Thanks suksit !! It worked.I have my previous ROM now.I am happy !
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You're welcome
softy007 said:
Could you plz tell that why I didnt get more options in the Android Recovery Mode?I saw somethign clockwork Recovery , do I need to install such ROM?
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You have to install ClockworkMod recovery in order to get those options. It's not a ROM, it's a recovery image that you flash to replace the stock recovery.
You'll need it if you want to flash custom ROM, custom kernel, or other modifications that comes in an unsigned zip file. Otherwise you can just stick to the stock recovery.
Other benefits of CWM recovery are backup and restore functions, mount options, and the ability to wipe cache, dalvik-cache, battery stats, etc.
To install CWM recovery, you'll have to unlock the bootloader and flash it using fastboot command. I'd recommend you to follow the guides in Nexus S General section if you want to do it.

[Q] E:signature verification failed?

Hello and thank you ahead of time,
I have been trying to load my first ROM onto my Nexus S after finding the ICS "update" that Google gave me was a load of troublesome crap.
Through this forum I successfully rooted my phone and installed Super User app. However after wiping date/factory reset and wiping the cache, I tried to install Cyanogen and get the following lines:
-- Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
Your guidance is greatly appreciated!
The recovery on your phone, does it say Clockworkmod recovery at the top? It sounds like you may still be using the stock recovery.
Yes it says Android system recovery <3e> at the top.
I installed Clockwork Mod recovery before I rooted my phone. I guess with the wiping of my device it is gone.
MC Pono said:
Yes it says Android system recovery <3e> at the top.
I installed Clockwork Mod recovery before I rooted my phone. I guess with the wiping of my device it is gone.
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That does happen. You'll need to install clockworkmod again as the stock recovery cannot flash unofficial roms.
Does anyone have a link to Clockwork mod that I can download right to my phone? I'm having issues in general with my computer's internet and in China I apparently can't find or download directly through the marketplace.
i know the link but i cannot leave reply
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Election Day said:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
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pardon my ignorance.
will this apply for SGT P1000 also? if so, how to use this "img" file?
i had been running back and forth with this rom flashing for a week now. i just can't get through the signature verification failed part.
help will be highly appreciated.
i already installed clock work mode, but it's still show recovery e3, what should i do?
After you instal the cwm flash the recovery from cwm and reboot into recovery,this is a cwm option. From the recovery flash your favourite rom.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app

error when updating rom cant check disable verification

Phone is tmobile 4gs, T959V with stock rom, rooted. Ok, so I was running a Team Whiskey rom, because it was the only one i could get to work but I was having mem issues, as in none. So I went back to stock rom from tmobile, through this forum. I rooted again, ✓, downloaded file for CyanogenMod 9, ✓, google apps, ✓, copyed to sd card, ✓, restarted phone in recovery mode, ✓, load from sd card, chose file, and get error
"E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted."
I looked for "toggle signature verification" and dont see it.
So...
I did not upload a new kernal. Should I do that first? Thanks for the help
Also, I do have RomManager installed. Should I? I think I read that it doesnt work to well on this phone.
Thx
Ps. running gingerbread 2.3.6
Fixed my own Problem.
Seems having the original kernal does not give you the option to unclick verify. Updated Kernal to Blastoff by Team Acid and then went into recovery mode and there it was. Update sucessful.
Not sure how to edit the title of this post, but might help other people if "Fixed" was added.
When you boot into recovery mode, what color is all the text? It should be either blue, red or orange.

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