HELP Nexus One Wont Start

TXTCLA55

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EDIT: PROBLEM SOLVED. THE BELOW IS IRRELEVANT. :p

I am running CM 7.0 and recently I tried to change the font for the lock screen clock. Seemed fairly simple. Here is what I did and the end result:

- Added new font in form of .ttf with name of "Clockopia"
- Saved a back up of the original Clockopia to my sd card.
- I count replace the original because of permissions.
- After changing permissions I replaced the orgin clockopia with the new one.
- After exiting the file/root explorer, the phone started to re-boot.
- However it wont get passed the CM7.0 boot screen.
- I restarted the phone and still get the same result.

Any help would be great. I am using a Mac, no android SKD installed. I got CM 7.0 installed from a friend, but he is un-reachable at this time.

-Thank you for any help you can provide.
TXT
 
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I am running CM 7.0 and recently I tried to change the font for the lock screen clock. Seemed fairly simple. Here is what I did and the end result:

- Added new font in form of .ttf with name of "Clockopia"
- Saved a back up of the original Clockopia to my sd card.
- I count replace the original because of permissions.
- After changing permissions I replaced the orgin clockopia with the new one.
- After exiting the file/root explorer, the phone started to re-boot.
- However it wont get passed the CM7.0 boot screen.
- I restarted the phone and still get the same result.

Any help would be great. I am using a Mac, no android SKD installed. I got CM 7.0 installed from a friend, but he is un-reachable at this time.

-Thank you for any help you can provide.
TXT
Well since your ROM is outdated anyways now you may want to download CM7.2, dont fret its easy, copy the zip to the root of your SD Card (You must have a SD Card reader) and put the SD back into your phone, and hold down the volume down and power keys and you get into HBOOT (dancing androids on skateboards) press the volume down key once to highlight Recovery then press the power button to enter recovery, once In recovery use the volume keys to navigate and the power button to enter, select 'Wipe data/factory reset, confirm and warnings of data loss and continue to wipe, go back to the main menu and and select Install From SD Card select choose zip from sdcard and select your CM7.2 zip and select yes, after it installs go back to the main menu and select Reboot, then your phone should boot into Cm7.2, (you will have to set everything up again)

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Well since your ROM is outdated anyways now you may want to download CM7.2, dont fret its easy, copy the zip to the root of your SD Card (You must have a SD Card reader) and put the SD back into your phone, and hold down the volume down and power keys and you get into HBOOT (dancing androids on skateboards) press the volume down key once to highlight Recovery then press the power button to enter recovery, once In recovery use the volume keys to navigate and the power button to enter, select 'Wipe data/factory reset, confirm and warnings of data loss and continue to wipe, go back to the main menu and and select Install From SD Card select choose zip from sdcard and select your CM7.2 zip and select yes, after it installs go back to the main menu and select Reboot, then your phone should boot into Cm7.2, (you will have to set everything up again)

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Thanks, I actually just did that. I used AROMA file manager to check system files from recovery mode and discovered that for some reason all my system files had vanished (probably because of me messing around in there earlier). In any case, I just cut my losses and re-installed CM, updated version of course.

Lesson learned: no more playing around with system files.

Thanks for your help!
-TXT