[Q] R2D2 Droid 2 and ROMs - Droid 2 General

Ok, so I've seen a few threads here and there that are about this but none of them really have any answers so I'm sorry if this is answered somewhere else, but I wasn't able to find it.
Anyway, which ROMs can be flashed on the R2D2 version of Droid 2?
I've noticed that on a few they say DO NOT FLASH ON R2D2 so now I'm a little paranoid on installing any.
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanx!

Lucky for you, there's this...
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...-r2-d2-droid-2-keep-all-r2-d2-theme-bits.html
While I didn't follow this, it's basically the same process I performed back in October.
More than happy to answer any questions you have...

Moved to general

Thanx iwearhats
so the only thing i have left is that would my warranty be completely voided if i did that because it seems like there is no way to get back to the factory settings one the system version has been changed to 2.3?

hit that newly added Thanks Button...
not "completely".
While it may not warrant an exchange at a Verizon store, you should still be able to file an insurance claim.

I installed fission on my r2d2, been using it for awhile just exchanged my r2d2 because of 3g issues and installed fission on this new one
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volcanomike,
Did you just install Fusion or did you go thought he steps that are listed in link that was posted above?
Also safe to install Clockwork Recovery?
sorry i have so many questions, this is my first time doing all of this haha

So today i decided to go though with putting another rom on my R2D2.
I read the above link over and over so i knew what i was doing.
I got to the step where you flash the droid 2 2.3 .sbf file but when i open up RSD Lite it will not recognize my phone.
What am i doing wrong?

I rooted my R2D2 using Z4ROOT 1.3.0 then installed Droid 2 Bootstrapper.
Bootstrap Recovery, Reboot Recovery, then Wipe Data , Battery Stats, Cache, Etc. Then installed Fission.

ok so sorry for asking such stupid questions i just one to be 100% sure before i do anything haha
So you didnt flash to the 2.3.2 sbf? you just installed Fission over the stock r2 rom?

1. Back Up
2. Go to Mounts
3. Mount /system
4. Mount /data
5. Wipe Data/Factory Reset
6. Wipe Cache Partition
7. Wipe Battery Stats and Dalvik Cache
8. Install Zip From SDCARD
9. Select Fission ZIP on SDCARD
10. Reboot
11. Go to Settings -> Privacy
12. Factory Reset Phone
13. Enjoy.

That's definitely the more straight forward approach. When I first performed all this, the resources weren't there. There was no knowledge of whether or not the 2.3.20 SBF would really work, so everyone was reluctant to try. I'm glad it's easier than we made it.

Ok so one last question, I promise!
So after careful review of how to install fission via both manuel (like above) as well as with the fission rom manager, would it be safe to ust the manager to install it?
Once again, thanx for and help!

Ok,
Just thought I'd say I finally maned up and decided to install Fission.
Everything went fine and I love it now!
Thanx for the help iwearhats and volcanomike!

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[Q] Help #2 DX (How to get stock back after unroot)

ok i figure out how to unroot with Z4, but how do i get rid of fisson rom manager and the installed theme. Is there a link to download the stock 2.2.1, and if so can i just boot the phone into recovery and flash a zip.
Get the Team Black Hat app in the market for 2 bucks. Download the full 2.3.340 sbf zip and flash in recovery. You will be back to a completely clean slate.
I just saw your other post. You might want to read up on rsd lite. It will sbf your phone through your computer since you don't have bootstrap.
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i have bootstrap i redownloaded it. im trying to get this back to stock i want the thuderbolt
which one do i installed
Just download the maderstcok zip file for free and it accomplishes the same thing.
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ok i downloaded that zip but its stuck in the stock boot up should have i down a wipe before doinf this
Yeah you should have done it beforehand.
Go into stock Moto recovery and wipe cache and do a wipe data/factory reset then reboot and you should be good.
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If that still doesn't work I'd recommend SBF'ing. It is quite easy and it gets you back to 100% stock
Ok, this is why people who either don't ask question before rooting, or just dont ask questions period should NOT root and rom their phones.
You should have known from the beginning to get bootstrapper, and then before doing ANTYHING you should have backed up your default operating system. This way you dont have to shell out $$$$ for something thats free for them and for you. they are making 200% profit on this guy lol.
not sure if this was made clear but my attention span is only worth for posts. Anyways, you need to get your root back and install bootstrap. Then use the tbh 340 zip or maddetstock and flash 340. When you reboot you will be unrooted 340 stock. Then format your sd and you will be out of the box stock.
mcp770 said:
you will be out of the box stock.
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Not quite. Closer to stock, but not actually stock. There are directories that sbf'ing, or using the zipped "ota" won't remove. I found that out quickly when manually removing pieces of the Tranquility ROM.
I'm not positive, but I don't think sbf'ing or using the ota zip will remove the initial boot logo, either (I'd have to double check this, but certainly at one point in time it would not).
You also are generally left with remnants of the bootstrapper. This is why in order to get ota updates in the past, people went in and renamed/deleted as needed.
As simple as wiping/formating/sbf'ing would seem, it really doesn't wipe the phone to stock.

[Q] Will ROM Manager mess with Droid 2 Bootstrap?

I have a question. I downloaded and used Droid 2 Bootstrap Recovery after rooting and before ROMing my Droid 2. Now I need to download and use ROM Manager to get an update to to the ROM I am using (Miui). When I go into ROM Manager, it wants me to flash CWM before doing anything. Since I already have CWM (thanks to D2BR) how would this affect it? I know it would update it, but would my back ups be saved and would it mess with D2BR? Thanks in advance.
*Droid 2 info in sig*
edit: Just realized that the back ups get saved to the SD card. So they'll be fine.
All those views and no answer yet? Come on, someone has to know something. I really want to download this update before the next release. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not sure if it would mess with anything. I would use Bootstrap to flash all my ROMs. Even the ones I download in ROM Manager. They will be in the "clockwork" folder then go to "download"
JDunc said:
I'm not sure if it would mess with anything. I would use Bootstrap to flash all my ROMs. Even the ones I download in ROM Manager. They will be in the "clockwork" folder then go to "download"
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The thread that's below mine (at the moment) had issues when flashing CWM from ROM Manager after using Bootstrap. That's why I am a little nervous about doing it. *Turns out he used RM first then bootstrapped. That could be the problem.*
Yeah, I would of used Bootstrap to flash it, I just need ROM Manager to actually get it. Would I need to clear the cache first? Thanks for the help.
edit: Guess I'll give it a shot, see what happens. Will update.
Took the plunge. No problems. Was able to successfully update Miui. Thanks for the help.

MIUI on my DX - And my DX experience so far.

Hey guys, I just wanted to share my experience so far. I can't post on the MIUI page because I don't have enough posts, so I'll share here for anyone interested.
For anyone wanting to try MIUI for the DX, here's my experience, some tips, and suggestions.
-Beware, installing or trying to install ANY ROM may brick your phone. although it's very rare and unlikely to be unable to find a solution to problems, it can and has happened. so take caution and read instructions and so-forth carefully.
Some history of my DX. I soft-bricked my phone back in the early months of the DX trying to deodex it to install themes. It was stuck on M logo for 2 days before i learned enough from scratch to find out what an SBF was, where to find it, and how to flash my phone back to stock. Ever since then these nice folk on XDA-developers forums and other droid forums have helped me successfully mod my phone many times, through Q&A, detailed instructions, and a little luck.
I've rooted my phone using the command method, Z4Root, and several other processes. Some were hard to figure out, some soft-bricked my phone, most were easy as pie. I'm on a Z4Root atm.
The first successful ROM I installed was GUMMY-JAR. I liked it, it was good to me. nothing like the comprehensive ROMs out now though.
Then I jumped to Liberty 1.5, Liberty x.x etc... Liberty was awesome, but was still basically Froyo with advanced options. I loved it.
Now, just today, I've installed MIUI. And let me tell you, its amazing!
For anyone running Froyo Liberty ROMs, I believe that you can install MIUI right over the top. I didn't think it was going to work, as I hadn't seen anyone mention if it did or not over the top of Liberty 1.5.
If you want to install MIUI, go here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181486
You MUST be rooted, and be running FROYO, NOT GB! You must also have the Droid X bootstrapper.
I won't give instructions, as I'm not qualified to do so. But I can tell you what I did from Liberty 1.5. MAKE SURE TO MAKE A BACKUP FIRST! 1) I downloaded the MIUI ROM from the above XDA post to my SD card on my phone. 2) I clicked 'bootstrap recovery' on the DX bootstrapper app, then 'reboot recovery.' My phone booted into clockwork recovery mode. 3) wiped data/factory reset. 4) cleared cache. 5) install from SD Card. 6) install MIUI.zip i downloaded from the link i posted above. let it run it's course. rebooted. DONE.
It's really that easy if you are running the DX stock Froyo kernal.
Keep in mind with MIUI, it does NOT auto-sync your Google account. you need to go into the options>>accounts/sync and add your Google account. You can then re-install apps from your backup or just re-download them. Make sure you've synced your contacts with your Google account so they will be there when you add your Google account.
Some thoughts on MIUI...
There is NO STOCK APP DRAWER. I recommend ADW launcher or Launcher PRO. The MIUI launcher inst bad, but it's like iOS in that there's no app drawer. It's just a bunch of screens with all your app icons like an iPhone.
You can download theme's and customize themes through settings>>personal>>theme manager. MIUI allows you to change fonts, boot animation, boot audio, lock-screen style, status bar, icons, launcher, wallpapers, text style, dialer style etc. There's tons of pre-made packages, but you can also change them all individually and create one you like best. You can do all of this directly from the settings menu including looking up new themes, downloading them, and applying them.
MIUI is running on 2.3.4 GB. So it wont say 2.2 anymore after you install. (I believe the kernal is still Froyo though? Please correct me if I am wrong)
I really hope this helps some of you newbies. I am thankful for all of you that have made posts like this that I have found useful in the past.
Note- some people are having issues installing MIUI. They are getting bootlooped on the M logo for some reason. I have no idea why this is, it worked perfectly for me first try. Just remember to follow the instructions on the ROM page, and that you are running the correct version of Android. You shouldn't get a boot-loop if you do so.
Hope this helps!
i have a question.... and this question is what will decide if i keep this or go back to liberty gingerbread....
how the hell do i flash anything.. i can't even install clockwork mod without getting bootloops.... and i'd love to flash certain apps onto this.... but if this can not be done i will have to go back.... the only thing going into recovery does is use the retarded original recovery... and that is a big deal.. if i ruin my phone on the go and need to pullup a backup i can not do this with this rom and i will end up phoneless until i can get to a computer to sbf
nosboost300 said:
i have a question.... and this question is what will decide if i keep this or go back to liberty gingerbread....
how the hell do i flash anything.. i can't even install clockwork mod without getting bootloops.... and i'd love to flash certain apps onto this.... but if this can not be done i will have to go back.... the only thing going into recovery does is use the retarded original recovery... and that is a big deal.. if i ruin my phone on the go and need to pullup a backup i can not do this with this rom and i will end up phoneless until i can get to a computer to sbf
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What exactly are you asking? "Flashing" is the process of basically overwriting your current Android OS with an Android OS SBF. If you are trying to install MIUI, you cannot do it with Gingerbread installed on your phone. "You MUST be on CyanogenMod 7 or .340 Froyo to flash this rom!" (MIUI)
If you want to install MIUI, i think the best bet would be SBF flashing to stock DX 2.2 .340 FROYO, re-rooting, then using the DX boot-strapper to boot into recovery. Then installing the MIUI .zip from SDcard in the recovery menu. Everything should work fine after that. Rmember you CANNOT go into recovery using DX boot-strapper once this ROM is installed. you CAN go into recovery with this ROM using ROM-manager. This is what I have experienced so far, and what others have said also.
no.. i already have the rom installed... i just want to be able to go into recovery without needing to be booted up.
i'm trying to install some zips through clockwork such as the old blur camera and a few other things... i will install rom manager and see how it goes from there... i love the UI of this rom but as far as being comfortable and stable.. liberty gingerbread has my vote as of now
i've cleared my cache and data several times and i get force closes alot. and this is a clean install coming straight after an SBF.
with liberty gingerbread i had the ability to set it so every phone reboot, even if a battery pull, would boot directly into clockwork mod.. making it easy for me in case i installed a zip that would get me into bootloop
Hmm, sorry mate, I dunno what to tell ya. Try looking aroudn forums or startign a new thread. someone more knowledgable than you or me will help you out.
thanks for everything though!! this really is a beautiful rom and i'd love to stick with it... i'll bite the bullet for the meantime and post around to get some help... i'd love to post in the developer section but i don't have enough posts yet.. haha
nosboost300 said:
no.. i already have the rom installed... i just want to be able to go into recovery without needing to be booted up.
i'm trying to install some zips through clockwork such as the old blur camera and a few other things... i will install rom manager and see how it goes from there... i love the UI of this rom but as far as being comfortable and stable.. liberty gingerbread has my vote as of now
i've cleared my cache and data several times and i get force closes alot. and this is a clean install coming straight after an SBF.
with liberty gingerbread i had the ability to set it so every phone reboot, even if a battery pull, would boot directly into clockwork mod.. making it easy for me in case i installed a zip that would get me into bootloop
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You need to install Rom Manager, and select flash Clockwork Recovery. Make sure you select Droid X (2nd Init). Then you can reboot into recovery with Rom Manager :-D
laxattack said:
You need to install Rom Manager, and select flash Clockwork Recovery. Make sure you select Droid X (2nd Init). Then you can reboot into recovery with Rom Manager :-D
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but the problem is that i would like to be able to go into recovery without having to do it through an app... i'd like to make it so every reboot (including battery pull) makes it boot into recovery. thats how i had liberty gingerbread doing it... if not.. i can live with it.. i'll just be a little more careful on what i'm installing
Just wanted to chime in about MIUI rom, I just flashed it yesterday and am ABSOLUTELY loving it thus far. I had no trouble at all installing the rom what-so-ever. I used ROM Manager to do the whole thing: downloaded newest ver. of MIUI, backup current ROM, wipe data and dalvik. Let it run its course and it rebooted and was up and running in no time flat!

Tried to install Liberty on my Droid X, messed up, stuck in a hole, plz dig me out

Up until today I never did anything to my droid x as far as rooting and roms. I kept everything completely factory and android was at its latest version which is gingerbread 2.3.3 and system version 4.5.605.MB810.Verizon.en.US.
My goal today was to finally experiment this and install Liberty Rom. I completely failed because of all the version complications and plenty of other errors. Before I describe my final problem I should backtrack and let you know exactly what I did today so you can possibly get me out of this mess.
1. The very first thing I did was follow all of the steps at a forum on droid-life "How To: Get Rooted Gingerbread On DROID X" sorry it won't let me post the link.
After all of this I ended up with gingerbread again, but I guess a rooted version. No idea why this was the tutorial I followed when trying to install liberty. Throughout the tutorial I ended up buying "Droid X BootStrapper" because the tutorial had me use it.
Right after this tutorial I bought an app called Rom Toolbox for $5.00 downloaded Liberty through it and was trying to install through it. Every time it rebooted I would get a black screen. Never worked so many issues probably because I flashed the wrong sbf or something.
Here are the programs that I ended up buying today:
z4root (free), DroidXBootStrapper ($2.00), Rom Toolbox ($5.00).
That is everything I have done and all of the apps I own. Can someone please start fresh and give me short instructions to start from scratch on how to get the latest and greatest version of Liberty on my droidx from where I'm stuck at now. I want to completely start over and I am willing to do anything. I hope the apps I bought help and I also want to assume 2 of them probably do the same thing and I didn't need them.
Buying those tools will at least help support 2 members of the community (Koush & JRummy).
I'm pretty sure Z4Root does not work on the GB versions of DX firmware. That's probably why nothing is working. You aren't actually getting root.
you are on the .605 version of GB (when you see references to .602, .605, etc ...)
To get root, start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1258599
You may also want to download the Droid2 recovery rather than the DX. The D2 version is a little newer and I think avoids a slight bug on later kernels when Debug is on. The D2 version works just fine on the DX. It can be downloaded free from here:
http://www.koushikdutta.com/2010/08/droid-x-recovery.html
Once you are rooted and have recover properly working, you should be able to use the Rom Toolbox to download and install Liberty. Just make sure you read carefully about the 'version' requirements on any ROM.
Oh ok so I was rooting it wrong.
I easily rooted the phone using Pete's Motorola Root Tools. I realized that Rom Toolbox Pro accesses clockwork recovery when the phone is rebooted instead of the phone just restarting fully. But, I still want to start fresh and do everything from the start again. Please let me know if you have any suggestions in the way or order I am doing things. My phone is currently up rooted at 4.5.596 and rooted by Pete's Motorola Root Tools but I want to start over from the beginning so here is what I am going to do:
Note: Before I do anything I am going to format my SD card for a fresh start.
1. Use RSD_Lite 4.9 to Flash my phone back to 2.3.340 using a file called VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.sbf. I always do this part with no problem.
2. Do a hold power+home then search and do a system wipe/restore. Then Activate service, sign into gmail etc.
3. Now that the OS is loaded (the old version with the grey bars 2.3.340) I am going to root my phone using Petes Root Tools. (I hope I can root it with this tool when the firmware is this version.)
4. Put the 3 zip files I have on my SD card to upgrade to GB 588. Also put my GB 596 file on here.
5. I will download 1 app. D2BootStrapper. Bootstrap recovery, reboot into recovery. Install all 3 zip files from SD card. Now I boot up in GB 588.
6. Now I go right back into D2BootStrapper. Bootstrap recovery, reboot into recovery. Install GB 596. Now I have GB 596 rooted and loaded.
7. After this, shouldn't I be able to download Rom Manager Premium and Rom Toolbox Pro and test as many roms as I want? always reverting back to my original backup.
I noticed after installing liberty I was getting all kind of force close popups. And the phone wouldn't connect to service. But then I just held power + home then hit the up/down arrows and did a wipe/restore and it loaded liberty and everything works. Is this normally what has to be done when installing roms?
If there is anything wrong with my process please let me know. Whew I can't believe all that I learned in 1 day.
You've got a lot of steps there that really aren't necessary. When you install a ROM like Liberty, it replaces EVERYTHING in /system. Thus, about all that is left from a .596, .588, .602, etc install is the kernel. The Kernel doesn't change very often in Motorola builds. The last change was on .602. Thus, for your purposes there is no difference between .602 and .605 (FYI, .605 was just a keyboard fix over .602).
So, if you search around, you should find an SBF or AIO flash file to get you to .602.
Or you can simply take the OTA update from VZW after SBF'ing to .340
Once you've flashed your Rom, be sure to clear data/factory reset. You should then start with a clean system.
Alright, if you don't mind can you please let me know what steps I can avoid.
I didn't think it was possible to have a rooted .605 but I guess I was wrong.
So my goal should be to get to .605, then root it. Then install roms from there?
On your first post you said you were on .605. I'm assuming that is still the case.
If so, then root it with pete's tool (I think you've already done that).
Install D2bootstrap, then ROM Toolbox and install your rom from there.
I have to be honest, in that I've not used Liberty in a while, nor have I used Rom Toolbox. It shouldn't be a problem, just make sure that the version of Liberty you are using is for the GB kernel. Some of the older versions of Liberty (Which I did use, and like) were for the Froyo kernel (in that case, stay on .340 and do your upgrades).
Make sure you wipe data in recovery after installing the ROM. Lots of 'Boot Loops' are due to not wiping data after flashing a new rom.
Yeah
Yeah I read up on all of that. I actually might not end up going with Liberty. Going to try others like ICX. But before I do any of this I need to get to .605.
No I am not at .605 I believe that's where my phone was before I started all of this.
Right now I am flashing back to 2.3.34
Once I am back up and running there. Can you please recommend the easiest way to get to .605 and that will be my final question.
.605 should update automatic. If not you can disable the updater using titanium backup by freezing system updater.
1. Use petes tools install cwm as well
A. Droid x bootstrap get this
B. Titanium backup. Backup your apps
2. Make a backup using cwm and backup apps with tb
3. Put the rom zip files on the sd card.
4. Reboot to recovery. Reformat system data etc
DO NOT REFORMAT THE SD CARD.
5. Wipe cache davik etc.
6 flash rom. And reboot.
7 run tb for your apps
Should be a smooth and clean install. The roms are already rooted so no need to worry about that. Hope this helps
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We aren't supposed to link to other forums, so expect this link to get removed.
http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?399-UPDATED-GUIDE-LINKS-DX-SBF-s
I would point you to a link here, but couldn't find a quick/easy link to what I wanted.
In this list is an SBF file for .602. Since you seem comfortable with doing SBF's, I would just SBF straight to .602 and root it from there.
Don't know much about ICX, but would encourage you to look at the CM7DXGB thread over at Rootzwiki as well.
ohh, well I just went to Settings > About Phone and its auto updating to .605
Am I not going to be able to root it after this update or should it be fine.
HunterT said:
ohh, well I just went to Settings > About Phone and its auto updating to .605
Am I not going to be able to root it after this update or should it be fine.
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Pete's Root tool should root .605 just fine.
One last thing
As far as Clockwork recovery goes.
Should I always be in the latest version 5.0.2.0 (the blue version)
Or the old version 2.something (the green version)
Why is there 2 version and why would I ever want to flash back to the old version 2.something?
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
Pete's Root tool should root .605 just fine.
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Pete's will work on .605 I did two the other day
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HunterT said:
As far as Clockwork recovery goes.
Should I always be in the latest version 5.0.2.0 (the blue version)
Or the old version 2.something (the green version)
Why is there 2 version and why would I ever want to flash back to the old version 2.something?
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Couple things most of the updates are to add support fix minor bugs etc.
I run the one from petes all the time I forget which version. I haven't had problems.
On my mt4g slide I had to flash a modified verson of clockwork due to my phone being newer and not as much support
With that said its not a difficult process to get a new recovery image. You would need terminal emulator and root explorer. Couple of great guides on here on how to do so. Also other methods as well.
All in all the ones that pete's give you should suffice. Unless your one of the extreame types of people who want the newest or like messing around.
Just remember backups can make the process and hassle of soft bricking your phone much easier to fix and takes a few mins to do.
Look around the forums lots of great information from the devs, experts, etc
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HunterT said:
As far as Clockwork recovery goes.
Should I always be in the latest version 5.0.2.0 (the blue version)
Or the old version 2.something (the green version)
Why is there 2 version and why would I ever want to flash back to the old version 2.something?
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The newer version changes the way backups are stored. The new format is smaller and quicker.
Among other issues/bug fixes as mentioned before, but the backup issue is important as the new version will not restore the old style backups.

[Q] custom ROM help (rooted droid x .621)

I rooted my droid x on .621 using the method where you boot from a usb, and what to get a custom ROM like liberty ROM but will that set off the efuse and if so when i get stuck in recovery mode how would i fix that?
I haven't heard the term eFuse since 2009 xD
You will not set off anything that could potentially brick your device. If this is your first time flashing a ROM, be sure to make a nandroid backup in ClockworkMod Recovery.
This phone is almost impossible to brick. Anything that may go wrong with it can be reset with an easy SBF.
If you have any more questions I would be happy to answer them.
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infazzdar said:
I haven't heard the term eFuse since 2009 xD
You will not set off anything that could potentially brick your device. If this is your first time flashing a ROM, be sure to make a nandroid backup in ClockworkMod Recovery.
This phone is almost impossible to brick. Anything that may go wrong with it can be reset with an easy SBF.
If you have any more questions I would be happy to answer them.
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thanks man , should i sbf milestone .605 then install the ROM over it?
no root, no custom rom,STOCK
OK i dont want a custom ROM I dont want to be rooted or have super user or busybox or anything like that! I just want to be COMPLETE stock out of the box droid x running on the OTA .621 UNrooted update . I just want my phone working again! whats the easyest way to do that???
what's wrong with your phone?
your questions are all over the place
edit: use http://www.DroidXForums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23638
Linux solution to your Windows/RSD lite problems
to fix and return to stock
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Hacker101 said:
OK i dont want a custom ROM I dont want to be rooted or have super user or busybox or anything like that! I just want to be COMPLETE stock out of the box droid x running on the OTA .621 UNrooted update . I just want my phone working again! whats the easyest way to do that???
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dude you've got to sbf back to stock droid x. i would use the .602 build and then you can always just update when back to .621 via about phone-software update.
but youre gonna have to find the sbf by searching online.
FreddyMo said:
dude you've got to sbf back to stock droid x. i would use the .602 build and then you can always just update when back to .621 via about phone-software update.
but youre gonna have to find the sbf by searching online.
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dude what are you talking about
you can't go back once your on 621
sbf can be found here http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
and here www.1kds.tk
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ive done it every time and its seems to have worked for me. and once i got back .602 GB build i could just update
FreddyMo said:
ive done it every time and its seems to have worked for me. and once i got back .602 GB build i could just update
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If you're on the .621 you cannot revert back to .602/.605. Moto broke this for us.
OP: If you use your Droid X on Verizon and don't want Linux (even though you can burn a live CD or make a bootable thumb drive) you can use the Windows RSD Lite method as well. Choice is yours
Äptiva said:
If you're on the .621 you cannot revert back to .602/.605. Moto broke this for us.
OP: If you use your Droid X on Verizon and don't want Linux (even though you can burn a live CD or make a bootable thumb drive) you can use the Windows RSD Lite method as well. Choice is yours
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well im on rooted .621 and want to install liberty rom 3 on it but it just errors in bootloader and i have to sbf back to stock .621
Hacker101 said:
well im on rooted .621 and want to install liberty rom 3 on it but it just errors in bootloader and i have to sbf back to stock .621
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Before I decided to go back to CM9 there is a patched version of Liberty v3 2.0 that I was using for a long time that Goose306 over @ Rootz and Droid X Forums has been so gracious to make for us. It runs really smooth and you can put in as much or as little of the Moto Blur as you choose.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21337-roms-multi-rom-thread-blur-based-roms-for-those-on-621604/
There's a list of roms that he's patched for those of us on the .621 OTA that starts about 1/3 of the way down the post and he's even provided detailed instructions on how to patch other roms for use on this update as well.
Äptiva said:
There is a patched version of Liberty v3 2.0 that I was using for a long time before I decided to go back to CM9 that Goose306 over @ Rootz and Droid X Forums has been so gracious to make for us. It runs really smooth and you can put in as much or as little of the Moto Blur as you choose.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21337-roms-multi-rom-thread-blur-based-roms-for-those-on-621604/
There's a list of roms that he's patched for those of us on the .621 OTA that starts about 1/3 of the way down the post and he's even provided detailed instructions on how to patch other roms for use on this update as well.
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Liberty 3 v2
Developer: Liberty Team
Original Thread (Donations, etc.):
http://rootzwiki.com...-bloody-sunday/
File Download:
http://www.mediafire...4t72dipau2c8i1g
MD5:
13F579936ABBB4967F4BF226747EC6B0
so i can use the file download link in this here^^ and install that on my .621? what all do i have to do?
Hacker101 said:
Liberty 3 v2
Developer: Liberty Team
Original Thread (Donations, etc.):
http://rootzwiki.com...-bloody-sunday/
File Download:
http://www.mediafire...4t72dipau2c8i1g
MD5:
13F579936ABBB4967F4BF226747EC6B0
so i can use the file download link in this here^^ and install that on my .621? what all do i have to do?
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Just saying if you break it, you bought and I'm not responsible for anything adverse you do to your phone....
That being said, I'm going to assume you've never done any of this before. You will need to download the rom and the latest version of gapps for GB (not sure about the date, but you can grab it here: http://goo.im/gapps/ ) to your SD Card. DO NOT UNZIP THESE
(I'm doing the steps without actually flashing anything or wiping my data as I type this to give you perfect info)
You will need to grab Droid 2 Bootstrap off the play store ($1.99). Go in and hit Bootstrap Recovery. Grab Rom Manager while you're in the Play Store and update CWM to the newest version(make sure you choose Droid X 2nd Init). Reboot into CWM using Rom Manager and first things first before you touch any other option, MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP!!! Select Backup / Restore and then select backup. Let CWM do it's thing and then you will want to use the Power button to go back to the main menu. If you hit it one too many times, the screen will go black but don't panic! Just push it once to make everything come back.
Select "wipe data/factory reset" and scroll down and hit yes. This will wipe any apps you have installed and accounts as well as the system's cache. Once that's done, select "advanced" and then select "Wipe Dalvik Cache" then hit yes again. Once that part finishes, you will hit the power button once to go back to the main menu.
Now select "install zip from sdcard" and then "choose zip from sdcard". You will now need to navigate to where you saved the rom. Once you find it, select it, then scroll down and hit yes. When you get there, let it do it's thing. I'll wait
After that finishes hit choose zip from sdcard again and navigate to the gapps zip you grabbed. Install that as well.
Now hit the power button once more to go to the main menu and select Reboot System Now. Give it a few minutes to boot as it has to rebuild caches and the dalvik cache. When it comes up, you're all set! If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here and I'll give you a hand.
Also:
At the top of this forum, the how to flash roms question was answered here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374281
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Äptiva said:
Just saying if you break it, you bought and I'm not responsible for anything adverse you do to your phone....
That being said, I'm going to assume you've never done any of this before. You will need to download the rom and the latest version of gapps for GB (not sure about the date, but you can grab it here: http://goo.im/gapps/ ) to your SD Card. DO NOT UNZIP THESE
(I'm doing the steps without actually flashing anything or wiping my data as I type this to give you perfect info)
You will need to grab Droid 2 Bootstrap off the play store ($1.99). Go in and hit Bootstrap Recovery. Grab Rom Manager while you're in the Play Store and update CWM to the newest version(make sure you choose Droid X 2nd Init). Reboot into CWM using Rom Manager and first things first before you touch any other option, MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP!!! Select Backup / Restore and then select backup. Let CWM do it's thing and then you will want to use the Power button to go back to the main menu. If you hit it one too many times, the screen will go black but don't panic! Just push it once to make everything come back.
Select "wipe data/factory reset" and scroll down and hit yes. This will wipe any apps you have installed and accounts as well as the system's cache. Once that's done, select "advanced" and then select "Wipe Dalvik Cache" then hit yes again. Once that part finishes, you will hit the power button once to go back to the main menu.
Now select "install zip from sdcard" and then "choose zip from sdcard". You will now need to navigate to where you saved the rom. Once you find it, select it, then scroll down and hit yes. When you get there, let it do it's thing. I'll wait
After that finishes hit choose zip from sdcard again and navigate to the gapps zip you grabbed. Install that as well.
Now hit the power button once more to go to the main menu and select Reboot System Now. Give it a few minutes to boot as it has to rebuild caches and the dalvik cache. When it comes up, you're all set! If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here and I'll give you a hand.
Also:
At the top of this forum, the how to flash roms question was answered here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374281
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gapps for GB wihich do i download? because the one i used aborted and know im back in bootloader witch the same error
Hacker101 said:
gapps for GB wihich do i download? because the one i used aborted and know im back in bootloader witch the same error
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If you're still getting the error in the bootloader, then you need to SBF first since the kernel has probably been overwritten by the one from .602/.605. Since I don't use Google Talk the gapps package I use for GB roms for any phone is:
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-gb-20110613-signed.zip
how are you trying to install the .zip?
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Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
sd_shadow said:
how are you trying to install the .zip?
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nevermind
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
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well im rooted but NOW ROMED!!!! THANKS EVERYBODY......
do i need a wifi fix? my wi fi wont work??

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