So I have been working my way through all of the information I can find on this forum and elsewhere regarding rooting & installing custom mods for the used N1 (original condition, as far as I know) I got a few weeks ago and it is finally becoming a little bit clearer than mud, but I am still uncertain on a few things.
First, I am following the following instructions for the Clockwork mod recovery process:
Nexus One: Full Update Guide - CyanogenMod Wiki
The first thing I ran into was the direction on the embedded link for the installation of fastboot
Fastboot - CyanogenMod Wiki
that instructs me to Verify SPL S-OFF. When I boot the device into bootloader, my security switch is S-ON. I had seen in other posts that it is not necessary to make this switch, so I did not. I would have, but I never did understand the directions to load an engineering SPL (where to get one, etc). I have searched this forum for s-off, and found nothing, curiously....but I digress.
I rooted the phone with the one-click-root program, which succeeded without problem.
I proceeded with the Nexus One: Full Update Guide and installed fastboot on my windows laptop and unlocked the phone. No problem.
I Installed a Custom Recovery Image using theClockworkMod Recovery
Easy Method using Rom Manager (free). I then downloaded the radio zip file from the link and put it in the root folder as directed, rebooted and followed the directions to install the file. At this point, the N1 aborted the installation with the following message:
amend scripting is no longer supported.
Amend scripting was deprecated by Google
First, I am following the following instructions for the Clockwork mod recovery process:
Nexus One: Full Update Guide - CyanogenMod Wiki
The first thing I ran into was the direction on the embedded link for the installation of fastboot
Fastboot - CyanogenMod Wiki
that instructs me to Verify SPL S-OFF. When I boot the device into bootloader, my security switch is S-ON. I had seen in other posts that it is not necessary to make this switch, so I did not. I would have, but I never did understand the directions to load an engineering SPL (where to get one, etc). I have searched this forum for s-off, and found nothing, curiously....but I digress.
I rooted the phone with the one-click-root program, which succeeded without problem.
I proceeded with the Nexus One: Full Update Guide and installed fastboot on my windows laptop and unlocked the phone. No problem.
I Installed a Custom Recovery Image using theClockworkMod Recovery
Easy Method using Rom Manager (free). I then downloaded the radio zip file from the link and put it in the root folder as directed, rebooted and followed the directions to install the file. At this point, the N1 aborted the installation with the following message:
amend scripting is no longer supported.
Amend scripting was deprecated by Google


