[Q] Is there a GRJ22 full update direct download? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am looking to build my own ROM based on GRJ22 / 2.3.4 using dsixda's kitchen. Is there a full stock version of 2.3.4 available for download from Google? The only direct download links I can find are just an update from GRI40.

Answering my own question since I did some investigating to find the URL:
I downgraded to and older Froyo 2.2 (FRG83D) stock ROM and was setting it up. After a moment I got an update notification for Gingerbread MR2. It said it had already downloaded it and was ready for install so I thought "Hmm, maybe I can reboot into recovery and find the file".
I found the file name in /cache after mounting it and then pasted that on the end of the normal OTA update URL and...
Code:
android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/passion/b90257ed8cd3.signed-passion-ota-121341.b90257ed.zip
It is 87.6 MB so I assume it is a full update. Hopefully this is useful for someone wanting to update or build custom ROMs on 2.3.4.
Edit: Can't post links yet... :\

Just wondering. Is that link a full 'install'? Could I load that over any version on my Nexus S?

zcksjdn said:
Just wondering. Is that link a full 'install'? Could I load that over any version on my Nexus S?
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It is a full install for Nexus One (I did a wipe from Froyo and then flashed this and worked fine). I'm not sure if the N1 and NS images are the same. If they are then I guess this would work.

Ah I just noticed you were talking about the Nexus One. I don't think it will work since the One and the S have different code names, source.android.com/source/building.html#choose-a-target
edit: reason I asked, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13858746

andyshinn said:
I am looking to build my own ROM based on GRJ22 / 2.3.4 using dsixda's kitchen. Is there a full stock version of 2.3.4 available for download from Google? The only direct download links I can find are just an update from GRI40.
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Try the following link… use the clean GRI40 rom and the modified update.zip patch to update the rom to GRJ22, then dump the nandroid to make your custom rom. Follow the instructions in dsixda’s kitchen for nandroid dumps. Works perfect.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13529177&postcount=103
Ultimate Online Kitchen can help changing the battery icon and a couple other items, but not the 3G icon to an H.
http://uot.dakra.lt/

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[ROM] [STOCK] CUBE / CUBE_lean_v2 (root) | v20g-2.3.3

[ROM] [STOCK] CUBE / CUBE_lean_v2 (root) | v20g-2.3.3
DISCLAIMER: I'm not responsible if anything happens to your phone. Use this at your own risk.
Based on stock v20g, but recovery flashable. Will not update your baseband. Works only on the new baseband.
There are two versions
CUBE - 100% equal to stock.
CUBE_lean - stripped down and rooted.
Important:
Do not upgrade from Froyo to any of these ROM, you won't have GSM/UMTS then.
If you already have the new baseband you can use this.
If you do not have the new baseband you can not use this.
Do not use LGMDP to flash this ROM.
FAQ:
Q: Oh no! Yet another gingerbread ROM?
A: This is not yet another, it is the stock one, just in different packaging.
Q: And why do i need that again if there is a stock ROM already?
A: If you do not want to flash via lgmdp but rather use your already existing clockwork mod recovery.
Q: What's the problem with using lgmdp?
A: It flashes more than you need if you just wanted to downgrade. And it flashes "dangerous" areas of the phone making it more prone to create a brick.
Q: Mobile data is not working after flashing this rom. What now?
A: Go to settings and set the APN manually. Consult google for your operator settings.
--- CUBE
stock kernel 2.6.35-10
stock apps
flash with clockwork mod 3.x
zipaligned
not rooted.
not overclocked
no a2sd
--- CUBE_lean_v2
Like CUBE with the following changes:
rooted
up to date superuser
zipaligned
apps/framework deodexed
bash
with /data/app
These apps are removed from CUBE_lean_v2:
CalendarWidget
ClockWeatherWidget
Facebook
Fmradio
Maps
Street
Talk
Twitter
Youtube
--- HOWTO (both ROMS)
Copy zip to sd card
Reboot to cwm (hold home + vol down + power until cwm shows up)
wipe system
wipe data
select zip from sd card and flash
Versions
13.07.2011 - CUBE stock
cube_alpha1.zip​
19.07.2011 - CUBE_lean_v2
cube_lean_v2.zip​
So i stil need to pre install original GB over froyo to test this? Or this is it?
Why this ROM??
Adds no value at all. You have to flash original ROM to get use this ROM. And this is original ROM
socialdistortion said:
Why this ROM??
Adds no value at all. You have to flash original ROM to get use this ROM. And this is original ROM
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This is for the ppl not wanting to use lgmdp again to get back from a custom GB ROM to the stock one.
voyager20021 said:
So i stil need to pre install original GB over froyo to test this? Or this is it?
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Yes. If you already have the original GB, then you have no use for this. If you've gone further and flashed a custom GB rom and now want back again without flashing anything vie lgmdp: this is for you.
Just flashing this zip "ALONE" via recover will get me lg based gingerbread? :O
If so its cute... Dnt temme I need to flash the baseband before flashing this thing
vishnuhost said:
Just flashing this zip "ALONE" via recover will get me lg based gingerbread? :O
If so its cute... Dnt temme I need to flash the baseband before flashing this thing
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No it won't. This won't upgrade your baseband. You need a new baseband already. This ROM is when you don't want to flash the baseband again to get back to stock.
It's confusing ... I m on Mick's CM7- 6.5.5. Can I just flash the zip file as normal to upgrade to this ROM?
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andy4uall said:
It's confusing ... I m on Mick's CM7- 6.5.5. Can I just flash the zip file as normal to upgrade to this ROM?
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Mik's CM7-6.5.5 is using the old baseband. So you can't.
I think i'm gonna clarify this a bit better in the first post.
Another GB rom...i can't stand on this any more :|
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this kind of posts should not be here, this is ROM doesn't give anything to the comunity, this should to be moved to general o another section.
This is actually pretty useful. I was wanting to go back to the stock GB kernel/ROM (having too many issues with the custom ones), but I didn't want to go through the whole ordeal of using LGMDP again. Thanks for this.
You also need lgmdp to change the baseband, so its ridiculous
checkup said:
Mik's CM7-6.5.5 is using the old baseband. So you can't.
I think i'm gonna clarify this a bit better in the first post.
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Then how can I upgrade the new baseband without using a computer? Please post zip file that can be flashed.
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andy4uall said:
Then how can I upgrade the new baseband without using a computer? Please post zip file that can be flashed.
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It can't be flashed without a computer. It needs KDZ/LGMDP.
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I'm curious. Has somebody already used the provided ROM and had success flashing and running it?
I wasn't able to flash via LGMDP, for some reason it kept going into fastboot.
I flashed this and everything is perfect.
All you hating should just shut up. This helped me a lot.
Thank you.
BTW - rooting doesn't work and the APN's and settings and bookmarks and everything are from a different carrier, not mine.
Weird but... whatever.
I just want it rooted. Anyone that can help?
Why would you want to use this?
Install gingerLOL which is rooted and cleaned. Its still slow because its still based on official crap but certainly faster than this.
I think is useful enough...
You have to use lgmdp tool just once ,not again and again to change from v20g to v20c or other downgrades,just flash this rom and then flash any official gb rom you want instead of using lg tool again...
But if you want to flash a froyo rom then you have to use lg tool again....
All these if i understand good,
Or not????
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[Q] newbie again

Hi all
I am just getting a head of myself here but I am wondering if I can learn before I start flashing my LG O2X.
I am in Australia and I am wondering which firmware (full stock) is most preferred at the moment?
I read in the firmware sections and it seems as if the not all stock firmware are very stable (Some people are complaining that it sucks out of the juice badly).
so any suggestions (links will help heaps) is much appreciated.
any link to good tutorial to flash the firmware is also greatly appreciated.
Thanks
sorry for the newbie questions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1037751
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Firmware stock
ardabelati said:
Hi all
I am just getting a head of myself here but I am wondering if I can learn before I start flashing my LG O2X.
I am in Australia and I am wondering which firmware (full stock) is most preferred at the moment?
I read in the firmware sections and it seems as if the not all stock firmware are very stable (Some people are complaining that it sucks out of the juice badly).
so any suggestions (links will help heaps) is much appreciated.
any link to good tutorial to flash the firmware is also greatly appreciated.
Thanks
sorry for the newbie questions
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035041
Cheers guys!
I am still confused with all this term of base band and firmware used for LG o2x.
On my Samsung if i want to update my stock firmware i just need to go to samfirware download the latest one . Open ODIN as the flashing application, put the downloaded firmware package and press start.
Is this the same process in LG?
Do i need to root first? Where can I download the latest firmware package for LG?
Thanks again guys
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Hello!
This depends...
If you only want the latest firmware provided by LG - just use the LG Update tool, follow its instructions and click start - wait a few minutes and voila.
Only working with an unbranded phone of course - in case of a branded phone you might have to wait for the OTA from your provider.
But you might have to wait at least another 6 Month for the next update from LG - last Update by LG(in Nov.) was to Android 2.3.4 and still has some bugs - ICS(Android 4.0) is in the making but...
If you want root, a custom rom(I would say CM7 is a lot better than stock rom - my opinion) with all the latest updates(i.e. Android 2.3.7 may be an ICS-build for X-mas ) and/or an OC/UV kernel it is a little more complicated.
Thanks for the prompt reply.
So... it sounds like the CM7 has won lots of hearts.
If I want to update mine (stock unbranded), which tutorial should I use?
since I am completely new to LG, any step by step (from the beginning) tutorial will help greatly.
I am after total stability and good battery - I am only using camera/video recording, playing videos, musics, skype/fring/viber and also some small games like angry birds etc.. good GPS lock is a bonus.
So any recommendation is greatly appreciated
Thank you
Medizinmann said:
Hello!
This depends...
If you only want the latest firmware provided by LG - just use the LG Update tool, follow its instructions and click start - wait a few minutes and voila.
Only working with an unbranded phone of course - in case of a branded phone you might have to wait for the OTA from your provider.
But you might have to wait at least another 6 Month for the next update from LG - last Update by LG(in Nov.) was to Android 2.3.4 and still has some bugs - ICS(Android 4.0) is in the making but...
If you want root, a custom rom(I would say CM7 is a lot better than stock rom - my opinion) with all the latest updates(i.e. Android 2.3.7 may be an ICS-build for X-mas ) and/or an OC/UV kernel it is a little more complicated.
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ardabelati said:
Thanks for the prompt reply.
So... it sounds like the CM7 has won lots of hearts.
If I want to update mine (stock unbranded), which tutorial should I use?
since I am completely new to LG, any step by step (from the beginning) tutorial will help greatly.
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Frist things First - backup all you date before you start because the phone RAM/ROM will be wiped!
If your phone comes with Froyo (Android 2.2.2) you could go right ahead and start after the ***-line
...if your phone comes already with GB (Android 2.3.4 – look under setting on the about page!) you need to smartflash a CM7-compatible baseband (i.e. 0725 for Froyo or 0823 as I use it).
Guide to flash baseband – only needed if your phone some with GB(Android 2.3.4)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1008070
A German guide with downloadlinks…
http://www.handy-faq.de/forum/lg_op...-lg_optimus_speed_p990_aktuelle_baseband.html
If you try the newest baseband on this page (0823 – 23.08.11) you must flash all 4 files in descending order of filesize – the others are single files which are easier to use.
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The easiest way would be to root the phone with SuperOneClick.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/superoneclick-updated-to-2-2-now-features-zergrush-exploit/
…and then use Clockworkmod (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098745) or Rom Manager to flash the latest KANG, since there aren’t any up to date Nightly’s because the CM7-build bot server is broken.
A Guide is in the Wiki pages for the LG P990…
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/LG_Optimus_2X:_Full_Update_Guide#Method_via_ROM_Manager
You could use either one of these KANGs…
Rusty:
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/gigglebread/p990/
temasek:
http://www.mediafire.com/temasek
koboltzz:
http://www.4shared.com/folder/9Y9RYzQA/_online.html
Don’t forget to flash the latest gapps for GB 2.3.7 (right now AFAIK version from14th Dez.)– you can find them on temaseks-mediafire account.
Just place KANG-Files and Gapps on your SD card before you enter boot recovery.
At the end you need GetRIL or LG RIL versions from the market to update you RIL because the preinstalled baseband of you new phone is almost probably 0725 and CM7 comes always with 0218 – just download GET RIL and hit the install button…
Now you should be good to go.
If you are even more adventurers you could look into the ironkrnL for more performance/powersaving – see my sig. and/or look in the ironkrnL-Thread at xda and flash an ironkrnL after the gapps.
ardabelati said:
I am after total stability and good battery - I am only using camera/video recording, playing videos, musics, skype/fring/viber and also some small games like angry birds etc.. good GPS lock is a bonus.
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So “only” about everything one could do with a Smartphone…
Latest ironkrnL-builds with 00 or 32 ramhack should do it(stability and good battery) - but you might need to set the ring delay between 3000-4000 in the build.prop found in /system (you need a root-capable filemanager/editor i.e. ES Datei Explorer (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop or Rom Tool from the market). I had a problem with the preset delay of 225.
Hope that helped...

Helpppp!!!!!!! Meeeeeee

I Have A HTC Dream
Its Rooted With CM6 2.2.1
Build Number FRG83
Everything Is Working But I Dont Have Google Market
Do I Have To Download It or Updrade The Rom
And Can Some One Recommend Me A Good Rom For Beginners
Help
thatkidzac said:
I Have A HTC Dream
Its Rooted With CM6 2.2.1
Build Number FRG83
Everything Is Working But I Dont Have Google Market
Do I Have To Download It or Updrade The Rom
And Can Some One Recommend Me A Good Rom For Beginners
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Hey I was confused by that as well when I flashed CM 9 on my Samsung Galaxy S2 The solution to this problem is simple. Go to this site on your phone and download the Google apps (Including playstore) that correlates with the version of CM you are running. I was unable to leave a link in my reply because I am new to this site but a simple google search of "Gapps" will take you to the "Goo.im" Site where you can download the google applications. The site also features an app (APK file) that will allow you to download the apps straight to your phone.
To open these files you must flash them in clockwork recovery mod. I hope this helps. Take care.

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S i9000 Cyanogen mod

i was trying to get the above mentioned cyanogen mod onto my phone, but got stuck somewhere along the road. Here are some system specs so someone may have a chance to figure out what it looks like right now.
firmware version: 2.3.6
Base band version: I9000XWJW1
Kernel: [email protected] # 2
Build-Number: Gingerbrad.XWJW6
so much to what the phone itself has to say - heres some info taken from CWM Manager
CWM Manager v2.0
Current Kernel: CF-Root 4.4
oh - and i updated the SuperSU which came along.
has anyone an idea how to proceed from there? i read a lot about getting cyanogen mod - including some mentions that the recent 10.1 build to android 4.2.1 (or was it 4.2.2 ?? ) would work on the i9000 - but i cant figure out what to do from here - i´m getting confused about all the build numbers and so on - it would be nice if someone could point out to me which build numbers and updates to look for exactly.
Thx
HTH82 said:
i was trying to get the above mentioned cyanogen mod onto my phone, but got stuck somewhere along the road. Here are some system specs so someone may have a chance to figure out what it looks like right now.
firmware version: 2.3.6
Base band version: I9000XWJW1
Kernel: [email protected] # 2
Build-Number: Gingerbrad.XWJW6
so much to what the phone itself has to say - heres some info taken from CWM Manager
CWM Manager v2.0
Current Kernel: CF-Root 4.4
oh - and i updated the SuperSU which came along.
has anyone an idea how to proceed from there? i read a lot about getting cyanogen mod - including some mentions that the recent 10.1 build to android 4.2.1 (or was it 4.2.2 ?? ) would work on the i9000 - but i cant figure out what to do from here - i´m getting confused about all the build numbers and so on - it would be nice if someone could point out to me which build numbers and updates to look for exactly.
Thx
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CM is a custom ROM for your i9000. You can update your phone with this ROM to enjoy the latest Android OS like 4.0 (IceCream Sandwich), 4.1 & 4.2 (Jelly Bean). Samsung has stopped supporting us with any further updates post 2.3.6 which was Gingerbread Value Pack. If you are interested in flashing you stock ROM to taste new OS, follow this links:
1. Install ICS: Installing Ice-cream Sandwich 4.0.4 On Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000
2. Install JB: Installing Jelly Bean 4.1 on Galaxy S GT-I9000
ENJOY
my thx to you - finally - an understandable guide!
jey there - it worked.
now i just need to figure out how to update to a recent build? do you perhaps know where i can manually download the new package? the auto updater doesnt seem to work...
i chose the cm10 fishears build mentioned in the links above.
thx
^
HTH82 said:
jey there - it worked.
now i just need to figure out how to update to a recent build? do you perhaps know where i can manually download the new package? the auto updater doesnt seem to work...
i chose the cm10 fishears build mentioned in the links above.
thx
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The recent CM runs on 4.2.2, you can flash the latest nightly from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2039755
thx - that did work as well.
didnt think it was that easy - all the other guides in the net were throwing around lots of strange build numbers and didnt offer much in the way of a guideline - beeing able to rely on you guys for information really saved my day. ^^
Great to hear that you liked the guide and did flash successfully. Hit thanks if that really helped you...

Help with upgrading from Version 2.2

Hey everyone, My phone is on version 2.2, i can't install any of the newer apps, even whatsapp, most of the links to newer version are broken
what should i do ? i really need a newer version
kotta91 said:
Hey everyone, My phone is on version 2.2, i can't install any of the newer apps, even whatsapp, most of the links to newer version are broken
what should i do ? i really need a newer version
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Upgrade it to the newest version (Gingerbread - 2.3).
You can even install KitKat (4.4) if you want. Not officially though.
Read this.
kotta91 said:
Hey everyone, My phone is on version 2.2, i can't install any of the newer apps, even whatsapp, most of the links to newer version are broken
what should i do ? i really need a newer version
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I find the easiest way to upgrade from 2.2 is to use the Samsung Kies software and upgrade to ginger bread thru that, so that you can use download mode. Then use the JVU Odin package and cf-root to prepare your phone to flash one of the latest roms. Always best to flash in steps using cm roms cm9 to whatever base of rom you want to use. It's whats I do and everything is always rock stable and clean for me.
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