[Q] android id on the Droid X - Droid X General

Hi guys,
I wrote the Android ID Changer (see the market) and it appears not to work with the Droid X 2.2. I wrote using the Galaxy S as a development/testing platform and apparently things are different enough.
Can anyone point me to the procedure for manually updating the android id on the Droid X? It is probably as simple as the settings.db file containing the android id being in a different location.
Thanks for the help...

I would love to see this work on the x. It would probably fix the problem with the storm8 games.
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it should be the same as for the droid2
if not, then maybe someone can look near this place:
should be in /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
table name is "secure"
_id=24
name=android_id
btw: thanks for the app, when I manually changed this file my phone got stuck in a droid-logo-boot-loop (droid2) :/

does anyone know how to update the android ID for the x?

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/system dump of new Google/HTC phone running flan

Got a chance to play around with this today. Pics of the phone and system dump below.
This is NOT an update.zip, but it can be used to build one in capable hands. So don't go sucking my bandwidth please!
http://koushikdutta.blurryfox.com/Android/flan.tar.gz
nicccce going, i like the pics.
awesome!
If it helps I uploaded it over at
http://android-devs.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=84
I've got unlimited bandwidth so hopefully that'll take some of the strain off yours!
Thanks!
Nexus One Dump?
I'm a little surprised this isn't up here yet. There is a dump floating around rumored to be Nexus One. You can find it at AndroidSPIN.com.
Has anyone poked around at all?
It's right where it should be in the Development and Hacking > Android software development forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=600190
I've had a quick look through this and found some interesting files.
Most notably, something called 'GenieWidget.apk'.
When are non blurry camera's going to hit the market? Nice dump though hopefully this will get ported to the Behold II....*cough*
like @wpbcubsfan said there is already a topic about that in the right section : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=600190
New boot animation : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAFSEsEZnnE&feature=player_embedded
Do you try to push the apk in another device or do you think it 'll need some modification of some files ?
imfloflo said:
Do you try to push the apk in another device or do you think it 'll need some modification of some files ?
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They need to be resized and odexed or whatever so it can run on your G1/mytouch or whichever you have. Theres this script in the G1 section that does deodexes or something.
Ace is right. The sizes are to big for dreams and magics. is there even a way to resize the files? also, custom roms are going to become harder now that there are different sizes for phones, but im guessing cyanogen is going to make roms for the neXus
aw, i was kinda hoping that this would be in a .img format so we can load it up and play with it in the emulator
SDK Emulator
Is there anyway I can take this dump and use it in the SDK emulator?
to devs: FIRST ONE TO PORT ISNT A ROTTEN EGG!
Yes, this is the Nexus One.
The boot animation works without modification on the Droid.
Could anyone provide boot.img also
Our guys have been trying to push some of the apk's but not had any luck so far. Has anybody got any apk's from this onto any other build yet?
I tried with my phone and the emulator, but I am a newb. Most of the new apks require Android 2.1 by the way.
if you tried the same method of installing the new maps fex week ago? they modify a file to let G1 thought it was on 2.0 kernel or 1.6 don't remember (system or settings files don't remember) after that the apk works on G1 and we can find it via the market. ask MLIGN he made the change.

[Q] Need Themes

I have rooted and installed JRummys Load_theme. Only problem is I need a theme!!
Was going to try one of the Froyo themes for Droid 1 but I do not know what version is in the droid 2 - FRG01B, FRG22, FRG22D, ?????
So... anyone have a theme or can anyone tell me what version the D2 is?
Thanks
I would love some themes also, I haven't rooted yet but once there are themes and/or roms I will go right ahead.
I managed to get the SenseX theme for the Droid X to sort of work. Unfortunately though for the text colors to be correct the phone needs to be deodexed and I have yet to figure out a way to do that on the Droid 2. I've tried doing it manually a few different ways with xUltimate but unfortunately doing so always results in a boot loop that I need to reflash the phone to get out of. I don't know if anybody has come up with a working way to deodex a Droid 2 yet.
KalenXI said:
I managed to get the SenseX theme for the Droid X to sort of work. Unfortunately though for the text colors to be correct the phone needs to be deodexed and I have yet to figure out a way to do that on the Droid 2. I've tried doing it manually a few different ways with xUltimate but unfortunately doing so always results in a boot loop that I need to reflash the phone to get out of. I don't know if anybody has come up with a working way to deodex a Droid 2 yet.
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This worked for me.

[Q] Building native apps from source

Hello, I'm having some trouble building native apps from source and getting them to install.
Specifically what I'm trying to do is as follows:
I recently upgraded my Droid X to Gingerbread (rooted and deodexed). I can't stand the blur email app. I prefer the original Email.apk. What I did was download and compile Gingerbread from source. I had no problems doing this. After the build, I attempted to adb push the stock email app to my device. The push goes successfully, and I can see the Email.apk in the system/app folder, but it is not installing.
I figure this is due to some dependency not being satisfied.
1.) Does anyone know what the dependencies are for the stock Email.apk?
2.) Is there any way to find out dependencies for future reference?
3.) Custom rom makers obviously modify various apps for their roms, I have searched in many places for a decent guide on how to do this. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
Thank you in advance!
Did you remove the blur e-mail app first? I doubt that will be it, but it's worth a try
Yes...the blur app is a different filename though...i appreciate the suggestion.
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Still haven't gotten anywhere on this...ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!

[WIP/TOOL] [Windows only] APK Multi-ROOT

APK Multi-ROOT is a application that was written based off of the zerg exploit and built off of the 1 click exploit script as a base.
The Key Features of this application:
Rooting your Motorola Devices:
Tested using the Motorola Droid Bionic and the Samsung Sapphire
This application will also install Busybox superuser su and also Titianum Backup
also optional is that this application will also add 43V3R Root as well as the Bionic Boot strapper to allow you to boot into a custom recovery
This should work on most Motorola Devices as well as some other Android Phones
I currently have the system.img of the Bionic 5.5.886 but I have not built it into the script yet since I am hoping to pull or if someone can suppy me with the system.img of the Bionic 5.5.893
Download:
APK MULTI-ROOT
Here is a Minor update on the progress of the project going on.
For the most part the API is almost complete and I am working on integrating the most current working exploit into the script.
Since for the most part this has been tested on my Motorola Droid Bionic and I can confirm is works 100% with it but for the most part I used parts from 1-click_exploit to build some parts of the application as well as I am using guides for the 43V3RRoot from all over the net.
I currently have the system.img of the Bionic 5.5.886 but I have not built it into the script yet since I am hoping to pull or if someone can suppy me with the system.img of the Bionic 5.5.893
I have no ETA For a release of this script just yet since I am working on making sure that this is as complete and bug free as possible so that None will brick there phone using this method.
As this application evolves and I can add support to new phones I will move the menus around but since is is small and I just have the bionic restore option for now I am including that in the main menu until I have to in the future I will have a Motorola, HTC and a Samsung menu section and then will have sub-menus for the different phone models.
I have tested this on my wife phone the Samsung sapphire and it roots her phone. I need to test this further before I move on to releasing this to the public. I am also working on adding a new features. I hopping to have more testing done and working on getting some of the features to download only if needed. This will save on space and this way you will not have the bionic files on this app if you're not a bionic user
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Added Titanium Backup to the rooting process.
Added Bionic Bootstrap to the 4everRoot process.
Working on a Symlink script to run with the rooting process.
Looking into perhaps adding deoxing process into the script if I can find a way to do it safely without bricking phone.
Looking to add a hack to install theme chooser and have it work property with stock no promises for this one but hopping to make this a reality.
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Small update.
I am Hoping to release by the end of next week and looking for input to what I am doing compared to 1 click exploit and the forever 43v3rRoot script and building off them and adding new features.
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I now have a release build of the application feel free to commit and tell me what devices this works on
I have sony Xperia that stopped booting.
I need to retreive the data in it.
How to fix it without loosing data.
Thanks

Q&A/T For [Kitkat] CM11 Android 4.4.4 for the Droid X

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well Mirroring to chromecast does not work if anyone was asking.
HDMI not working for me (even with RealHDMI)
bluesatyr said:
HDMI not working for me (even with RealHDMI)
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using cm-11-20140706-UNOFFICIAL-shadow or newer?
sd_shadow said:
using cm-11-20140706-UNOFFICIAL-shadow or newer?
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Newer (on cm-11-20140709-UNOFFICIAL-shadow)
I got HDMI video out to work on cm-11-20140713-UNOFFICIAL-shadow with realHDMI app.
took a minute or more
sd_shadow said:
I got HDMI video out to work on cm-11-20140713-UNOFFICIAL-shadow with realHDMI app.
took a minute or more
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Works! Awesome, thanks!
Now if i could just get it to fullscreen...
bluesatyr said:
Works! Awesome, thanks!
Now if i could just get it to fullscreen...
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Have a zoom option on tv?
sd_shadow said:
Have a zoom option on tv?
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No
do we have a fully working safe strap that mounts partitions correctly and stuff i know ahhhhhh got it booting but was there ever a fully working one?
billycar11 said:
do we have a fully working safe strap that mounts partitions correctly and stuff i know ahhhhhh got it booting but was there ever a fully working one?
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Yea but its only good for having 2 cm11 ROMs since he hasn't built PAC and roeblatt3 never finished liquidkk I believe..
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Wifi on 802.11n seems pretty unstable, no internet connection from time to time... but seems not the rom's problem.. same issue on other roms but still wondering if there's any solution/workaround (instead of working on 802.11g...)
The current version of CM 11 on my Droid X has no WiFi issues.
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Try it on a clean install.
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ashyoff said:
Wifi on 802.11n seems pretty unstable, no internet connection from time to time... but seems not the rom's problem.. same issue on other roms but still wondering if there's any solution/workaround (instead of working on 802.11g...)
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do you have access to the router? switch to TKIP instead of AES encryption, it might help you.
Newbie wants to try and CM11 DroidX
Howdy
I've begun researching the possibility of taking my clunky old Verizon DroidX that's been disconnected from a phone# and applying a custom Rom in the hopes of improving its performance.
After receiving considerable help from @sd_shadow with getting OtterX working beautifully on my KF, I'm feeling brave enough to try something similar now.
The 1st step I've taken was to use "Android Device Drivers Install" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_KPGUMzrjU (VERY informative) youtube video by Rootjunky.com
I successfully used "How to Root Droid X & Droid 2 on Android V2.3.4" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w543XNIExWo to get it rooted - YAY.
Next is getting a nandroid backup done. I was just about to purchase "Droid X Recovery Bootstrap" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.droidx.bootstrap from the Play Store for $3 but then I noticed a wise man said "if Droid X bootstrap works for you great, but don't be surprised if it causes a bootloop"
I know that the next logical step is to be able to restore the device before going any further. I'm thinking CWM is a good way to go.
I need advice as far as which specific goal I should be shooting for as far as the best recommended final ROM based on your successes with my configuration. I really do like CM11/4.4.4 a whole lot.
Any Suggestions please?
System version = 45.621.10.MB810.Verizon.en.US
Android version = 2.3.4
Kernel Version - 2.6.32.9-g3e80c7a
Build number = 4.5.1_57_DX9-10
ERI = 5
PRL = 52826
Thanks in advance for reading this and possibly even considering to point me in the right direction.
Lunarino said:
Howdy
I've begun researching the possibility of taking my clunky old Verizon DroidX that's been disconnected from a phone# and applying a custom Rom in the hopes of improving its performance.
After receiving considerable help from @sd_shadow with getting OtterX working beautifully on my KF, I'm feeling brave enough to try something similar now.
The 1st step I've taken was to use "Android Device Drivers Install" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_KPGUMzrjU (VERY informative) youtube video by Rootjunky.com
I successfully used "How to Root Droid X & Droid 2 on Android V2.3.4" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w543XNIExWo to get it rooted - YAY.
Next is getting a nandroid backup done. I was just about to purchase "Droid X Recovery Bootstrap" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.droidx.bootstrap from the Play Store for $3 but then I noticed a wise man said "if Droid X bootstrap works for you great, but don't be surprised if it causes a bootloop"
I know that the next logical step is to be able to restore the device before going any further. I'm thinking CWM is a good way to go.
I need advice as far as which specific goal I should be shooting for as far as the best recommended final ROM based on your successes with my configuration. I really do like CM11/4.4.4 a whole lot.
Any Suggestions please?
System version = 45.621.10.MB810.Verizon.en.US
Android version = 2.3.4
Kernel Version - 2.6.32.9-g3e80c7a
Build number = 4.5.1_57_DX9-10
ERI = 5
PRL = 52826
Thanks in advance for reading this and possibly even considering to point me in the right direction.
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Just follow the install guide for cm11 its pretty idiot proof and if u brick you can sbf using ezSBF or rsd
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Lunarino said:
Howdy
I've begun researching the possibility of taking my clunky old Verizon DroidX that's been disconnected from a phone# and applying a custom Rom in the hopes of improving its performance.
After receiving considerable help from @sd_shadow with getting OtterX working beautifully on my KF, I'm feeling brave enough to try something similar now.
The 1st step I've taken was to use "Android Device Drivers Install" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_KPGUMzrjU (VERY informative) youtube video by Rootjunky.com
I successfully used "How to Root Droid X & Droid 2 on Android V2.3.4" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w543XNIExWo to get it rooted - YAY.
Next is getting a nandroid backup done. I was just about to purchase "Droid X Recovery Bootstrap" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.droidx.bootstrap from the Play Store for $3 but then I noticed a wise man said "if Droid X bootstrap works for you great, but don't be surprised if it causes a bootloop"
I know that the next logical step is to be able to restore the device before going any further. I'm thinking CWM is a good way to go.
I need advice as far as which specific goal I should be shooting for as far as the best recommended final ROM based on your successes with my configuration. I really do like CM11/4.4.4 a whole lot.
Any Suggestions please?
System version = 45.621.10.MB810.Verizon.en.US
Android version = 2.3.4
Kernel Version - 2.6.32.9-g3e80c7a
Build number = 4.5.1_57_DX9-10
ERI = 5
PRL = 52826
Thanks in advance for reading this and possibly even considering to point me in the right direction.
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Do not use the droid x bootstrap from play store, it was designed for froyo not gingerbread. If you would like to buy one pick droid 2 or 3, but the modified one in the op is best.
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sd_shadow said:
Do not use the droid x bootstrap from play store, it was designed for froyo not gingerbread. If you would like to buy one pick droid 2 or 3, but the modified one in the op is best.
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I used the modified droid x one not the modified droid 2 lol it worked but if left on stock it made it to where every time device was powered on it went to cwm and had to select reboot to get into stock system. Once I flashed a ROM that stopped happening tho.
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Oggie7797 said:
I used the modified droid x one not the modified droid 2 lol it worked but if left on stock it made it to where every time device was powered on it went to cwm and had to select reboot to get into stock system. Once I flashed a ROM that stopped happening tho.
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Booting to cwm error, is common using any of the bootstraps, with the dx, d2, and d2g
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sd_shadow said:
Reboot to cwm, is common using any of the bootstraps, with the dx, d2, and d2g
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I've only ever owned the droid x and used modified DX bsr but I never stayed stock for long the reboot to cwm I was talking about was on my sister's DX and I noticed it briefly on mine when I was on stock (one of those rare occasions)
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