Looking for the stock rooted gingerbread OTA - EVO Shift 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

nevermind found it..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1127169

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[Q] Just ROM'd nexus s want OTA ( Is this ok )

Hey Folks,
I'm pretty new to this Rooting and Roming of Android devices so please bare with me if this sounds like a stupid question.
Last weekend I roots my nexus s i9023, installed ClockworkMod 3.x and Axura NSE Rom ( Gingerbread 2.3.3 ) with netarchy 1.2.5cfs Kernel. Everything went perfectly but now I'm being badgered by the Auto Update to in OTA update 2.3.4. The Nexus S is on Vodafone NL.
My question being a nooby is can I go ahead and let the OTA update install on reboot ( will it have any effect on my rooted device, recovery image or custom rom? ) ?
If not, how do I get to 2.3.4? Do I wait for Axura 2.3.4 update? Or is there a way to disable Auto Update from bugging me every couple of hours.
Any help would be great,
Neil
I don't think you will have able to update to 2.3.4 its because you flashed clockwork an you have a custom rom. I suggest trying out another rom that has a 2.3.4 Core. Also axura nse is no longer supported by master so you might not see an update on it.
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You will lose root and recovery if you install the OTA. Not hard to root again, but just install a custom 2.3.4 rom
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ATT update...

I have the rooted stock which comes with the bubby's GUI... a few weeks ago my phone tells me that there is an upgrade for my software and naively I download it and try to install it.. well it didn't work out of course. Now my question is: is there a stock rooted Rom up to date?
Thanks for the answers.
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Attn1 has one posted in dev.
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One of the things you lose when flashing a new ROM is the updates, but if you chose a good one that has great DEV support the updates are usually available pretty soon....you have to wait for the updates to be baked into the ROMs so just keep checking here for the updates
Stock rooted Rom with update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058042
Nickovtyme said:
Stock rooted Rom with update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058042
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You are the bestest... better than all the restest... thank you all guys.
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I used att1n's stock rooted with side loading (flashed to rcmix 3d). He has the update installed and bloat ware removed and side loading enabled. Its a good stock rom if thats what your looking for. No bugs or issues that i could find. If your going to flash anyway check the dev section and look at some of the other roms. Plenty of sense roms if your staying stock to keep sense.

[Q] Root for Gingerbread on Droid Pro?

Im on an unlocked Droid Pro and manually got myself the Gingerbread update
but I cant seem to find a a final answer to whether or not gingerbread on the droid pro can be rooted?
most forums suggest that manually installing the pre rooted gingerbread was my best bet.. but since im past that stage, is there any looking forward?
I did the same and recovered to my T-Mobile rom really hardly back
You should be able to download the team black hat app and get the new 3.8.7 sbf (this is the most recent froyo update) and flash your phone back to froyo with the sbf. After getting back to froyo you can then install the prerooted gingerbread.
patmw123 said:
You should be able to download the team black hat app and get the new 3.8.7 sbf (this is the most recent froyo update) and flash your phone back to froyo with the sbf. After getting back to froyo you can then install the prerooted gingerbread.
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yeah black hat is mainly in charge of those moto roms
patmw123 said:
You should be able to download the team black hat app and get the new 3.8.7 sbf (this is the most recent froyo update) and flash your phone back to froyo with the sbf. After getting back to froyo you can then install the prerooted gingerbread.
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err.. im going to sound really stupid but how do you "flash" your phone back to "sbf" (???)
and TBH isnt free right?
if it is, a link would be superb.
thanks!

Nexus S 9020a rooted ATT ROM?

I have tried a few rooted roms and each one seems to have some glitch or problem.
are there any 2.3.4 stock roms that arent deox'd or zip aligned? Just a plain rooted stock rom?
I have tried a few already but there is always some quirk.

[Q] Downgrade from gingerbread?

Good morning..
Couldn't find an exact thread, but long story short:
I'm failing at trying to root my 2.3.6 gingerbread infuse,
and from what I've read, it's just so much easier doing it on froyo.
How can I downgrade to froyo?
Thanks in advance-
here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112555
You can Odin to froyo...or you could Odin to a pre rooted gingerbread
Check out the super thread and just choose one of the pre rooted odins or hemidals
A pre rooted Odin/hemidal pretty much flashes/installes stock system but its already rooted for you
I suggest qksters uclb3 hemidal-thats the latest gingerbread leak
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theres some custom roms that are stock but debloated ( useless apps on stocks)
one on my head is vagabond
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506223

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