How do I update to the latest Scott Pilgrim?

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I already have Scott Pilgrim 04042011 and want to update to 04282011... How do I do that?

Do i just put the new file on the SD card and run it from recovery?

i already have the other files on the card. (debug-FormatSYSTEM and the other ones)

ALSO: Will I have to reinstall every program again?
 
you only have to reinstall things when you clear data/factory reset, to update scott pilgrim you don't have to so no you won't have to reinstall anything. As for updating this is right from the thread:

How to Install
please use the following method to flash each new NIGHTLY:
1) Flash Debug-FormatSYSTEM.zip
2) Then flash the currently NIGHTLY
3) Then flash Google Apps
4) reboot


Heres a link the the thread (and also where you should post questions about the rom in the future):
http://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-optimus-s-rooting-roms-hacks/60353-scott-pilgrim-rom-cm7-gingerbread-zefie-edition-current-04282011-a.html
 
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id suggest getting the aospmod rom instead. it is a newer version of android and it runs faster and you will get better battery life.
 
say if i were to go with a different rom, i would pretty much do the same setup as listed above? or start completely fresh to the parts i hated?
 
say if i were to go with a different rom, i would pretty much do the same setup as listed above? or start completely fresh to the parts i hated?

Since it's a different rom, you'll have to reinstall all your apps and reset your settings. But backing up with titanium and exporting home launcher settings and similar, can save you a lot of time. Otherwise, when sticking with the same rom (for an update), everything will stay as long as you don't wipe data. Wiping caches and battery stats is always a good idea, though..
 
say if i were to go with a different rom, i would pretty much do the same setup as listed above? or start completely fresh to the parts i hated?

If you made a nandroid of your previous ROM before going to CM7, just flash back to it and you won't have to re-do everything!
 
id suggest getting the aospmod rom instead. it is a newer version of android and it runs faster and you will get better battery life.

Does aosp still have the Cyanogen setting; like revoking app permissions, interface tweaks, etc?
 
im on the recent build i have mms fully working trust me

I saw your posts on the aosp thread and wont argue that its working for you but you seem to be one of the only ones with working mms. I tried your steps as well and could not get incoming to work for me. As such I would not consider it working if the majority of users can't get it to work. However aosp is looking into from what I've read.