Can ROM Manager flash stock 2.2.1 recovery image?

Mlamp

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What I want to do (and I've searched and searched with no clear/clean answer) is replace the ClockworkMod 2.5.0.1 recovery image with the stock recovery image. After that I plan to uninstall ROM Manager and finally un-root.

I have an original Droid that is rooted (Super1Click). I'm running ROM Manager v3.0.0.7 with ClockworkMod 2.5.0.1 recovery image. I am running the stock OS 2.2.1 FRG83D, not a custom ROM.

I've found folks saying ROM manager can replace the stock recovery image but I can't seem to find out how.

I hope I've asked my question intelligently as I'm not an expert but know just enough to be dangerous.

Thanks for any help.
 

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Thanks for the info. Almost sounds too easy as I thought unrooting would simply remove super user permissions. I didn't realize rooting/unrooting did anything with the recovery image.
 

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I uninstalled ROM Manager and unrooted. I don't think the stock recovery image got replaced. I don't think so because I just received the official FRG83G update. I let it install but upon it's automatic reboot, I'm still at FRG83D - this means the update did not install and I suspect it's because there is something wrong with recovery image.

I'm wondering if the ClockworkMod 2.5.0.1 recovery image is still being used. How can I verify which recovery image I have?
 

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