Hey guys,
I cant seem to get anything to work.
I have downloaded ROM Manager and Verizon Tab bootstrapper.
I tried to do a backup in ROM Manager, installed Clockwork mod, then try do a backup of ROM. It said it was successful but nothing showed up under backpack. I tried to install a ROM and it just kept reloading my original stock after reboot.
After that, I read somewhere that ROM Manager is useless without bootstrapper. I downloaded that and I did the bootstrap recovery, and then i tried to go into recovery mode. It just froze on Motorola sign.
Then I tried just doing bootstrapper and then doing a backup rom in ROM Manager, and it freezes at the Motorola sign. What am I doing wrong here?
I want to install Liberty 1.5 ( i assume it will work since droid 2 and droid are like the same).
nvm got it working.
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I tried to root again even though I have root. I dont see the ninja but I do see the Superuser Permission icon in the app drawer and have granted a few apps su priveleges. I tried to reflash clockwork it in rom mananger and nothing. How can I get clockwork back?
I just got it back, these are the steps I took although I have no idea which order is correct or why this happened to me.
1. Rom manager - fixed permissions(first I had to force stop, clear data in manage applications as I was getting an error)
2. Rom manager - web connected
3. Rom manager - flashed clockwork recovery like 3 times in a row
4. DroidxBootstrapper - bootstrap recovery
5. DroidxBootstrapper - reboot recovery
Had to do this after I installed a different rom. Is this normal to do after every rom?
I don't think this is normal, what ROM was it?
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Happened after zapx and then after rubix. First time I experienced this with rubix, so I'm thinking its zapx related or even ota 2.2 sbf related(Since I had to use this last night.) Not sure.
all you had to do was open the bootstrapper app and bootstrap recovery. these ROMs format system thus ridding of everything that was in there prior. so you have to bootstrap every time you flash a ROM.
I'm trying to make a nandroid backup so I can mess with my droid 2 but having issues...
The phone is rooted.
Have Installed: Rom Manager and Droid 2 Bootstrapper - both 'green' in superuser permissions.
When I try to boot into recovery mode using Rom Manager (trying to make a backup) or the D2 Bootstrapper the phone just boots up as it normally would. I can get into the default recovery mode by using the 'X' and 'PWR' key combo but that's not what I need.
Have tried renaming these files as suggested here in another thread and reflashing clockworkmod but that didn't work.
EDIT: can't link so these are the two files:
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/recovery-from-boot.p
Any ideas?
Meh... nvm - I figured it out.
Help!
Hey, my friend has the SAME EXACT issue. what did you do to fix it?
Everyone says to reinstall clockwork, but that doesn't fix it.
sonok said:
Hey, my friend has the SAME EXACT issue. what did you do to fix it?
Everyone says to reinstall clockwork, but that doesn't fix it.
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I've never used ROM manager because koush's D2 bootstrap does everything you need. But if you don't get clockwork from the application make sure you are properly rooted and you press "bootstrap recovery" and get the "success" box before you press "reboot recovery".
newk8600 said:
I've never used ROM manager because koush's D2 bootstrap does everything you need. But if you don't get clockwork from the application make sure you are properly rooted and you press "bootstrap recovery" and get the "success" box before you press "reboot recovery".
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My friend is using Rom manager. He installed CWM via rom manager. Do you think it is safe for him to get "Koush's D2 bootstrap" and re-install CWM that way? Will that break anything?
PS: I use Amon_Ra's recovery on my nexus one. I do all my installations via ADB but he is not comfortable using ADB. I'm just trying to get him into a stable custom recovery because ever since he installed clockwork (which is not working) he says the phone is really slow.
sonok said:
My friend is using Rom manager. He installed CWM via rom manager. Do you think it is safe for him to get "Koush's D2 bootstrap" and re-install CWM that way? Will that break anything?
PS: I use Amon_Ra's recovery on my nexus one. I do all my installations via ADB but he is not comfortable using ADB. I'm just trying to get him into a stable custom recovery because ever since he installed clockwork (which is not working) he says the phone is really slow.
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I don't know installing koush's bootstrap will do but the D2 has to be bootstrapped because it's locked down and normal Clockwork Mod won't work because of it. If it doesn't work and his phone isn't working he can just SBF with the 2.3.2 version (he probably has the update already) he can do it in linux or windows (linux is easier) and it will put him back to stock so he can install koush's bootstrap from the market after re-rooting it.
If he want's he can back up his contacts and applications with google and data with titanium backup.
You can PM me if you have any questions about the process.
Here's my tool for flashing sbf's in linux on any computer. It's got a lot of useful info about flashing and problems at the bottom read it even if you flash in windows.
I've been trying to help a friend flash ROM's to his X. We've installed the paid Bootstrap and Rom Manager. We then utilized the bootstrap utility, and flashed clockworkmod recovery. We then go to the Download rom section of Rom Manager and choose FlyX, it downloads, we then check backup current rom, and wipe data, continue. The phone attempts to boot into clockworkmod but wont. It does the update package part, fails, and then reboots normally. I should also note that when I attempt to boot into clockworkmod recovery via bootstrap it is successful. Could I find the downloaded Rom via the menu in clockworkmod and install it that way? Is there a step in installing Clockworkmod that I'm missing? I've been checking the forums but all I can find for solutions is people saying to install bootstrap again. I've uninstalled and reinstalled both programs twice and nothing has changed. Thanks so much in advance for the help.
open rom manager and click on flash clockworkmod recovery.
everything you download with rom manager goes into the /clockworkmod/download folder on your mem card.
Tried that.didn't work.
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You need to open up Bootstrap and select the top option... then you can proceed to Rom Manager.......Rom Manager cannot flash CW onto the DroidX that why we need Koush's Droidx Bootstrapper. Give that a try also Note i hope that you have booted into CW and made a Nandroid backup of your friends current phone state.. If that still doesnt work for you.. download the ROM off a forum and do it manually.
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I've been trying to help a friend flash ROM's to his X. We've installed the paid Bootstrap and Rom Manager. We then utilized the bootstrap utility, and flashed clockworkmod recovery. We then go to the Download rom section of Rom Manager and choose FlyX, it downloads, we then check backup current rom, and wipe data, continue. The phone attempts to boot into clockworkmod but wont. It does the update package part, fails, and then reboots normally. I should also note that when I attempt to boot into clockworkmod recovery via bootstrap it is successful. Could I find the downloaded Rom via the menu in clockworkmod and install it that way? Is there a step in installing Clockworkmod that I'm missing? I've been checking the forums but all I can find for solutions is people saying to install bootstrap again. I've uninstalled and reinstalled both programs twice and nothing has changed. Thanks so much in advance for the help.
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YOu need to download Koush bootstrap http://koush.tandtgaming.com//motorola/droidx/DroidXBootstrap.apk
So after I gain root, I open Bootstrap? I then hit the "Bootstrap Recovery" button? Then I open Rom Manager and click "flash the latest ClockworkMod Recovery", which I beleive is 2.5.0.7? Do I hit the "Reboot Recovery" button in Bootstrap after I flash the latest CW recovery?
that will get you into clockwork mod yes.
This helped, thanks everyone
Having the same problem. Im trying this hopefully I can get clockwork recovery to work
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I have tried this several times, even re-installing rom manager and boot strap and everytime i reboot it will not go into the rom manager recovery mode. any ideas/and or advice will help
P.S. I have wiped several times and i am running .596
Never mind this can be removed if necessary!
7/26
Well I need help again, so I figured I might as well use this post rather than creating clutter...
So my original help request involved my inability to get my phone into bootloader OR recovery but I eventually got it... I was trying to SBF back to Froyo so I can re-root and flash MIUI.
So I got all that done, but I seem to be having issues getting Clockwork recovery to stick around. After I recovered back to Froyo via SBF, I was able to download ROM manager and flash CWM recovery and then bootstrap it, reboot to it and flash MIUI. After MIUI boots up (runs great by the way, for those considering it), I installed ROM manager again but it said that I had no recovery (or stock) so I re-flashed CWM, bootstrapped it again and rebooted into recovery, only to find myself in the STOCK recovery...??? So without doing a THING in stock recovery, I hit reboot and now my phone is stuck at the Motorola logo and I am unable to reach CWM recovery to re-flash or anything. I cannot find another way to get back into my phone without an SBF back to Froyo, thus back to step 1.
Can anyone help me out?
Oh and I've already wiped data/cache with stock recovery - still no dice
See above post
I asked a similar question. It's a good thing I decided to wait until I got an answer before using ROM Manager. I am not sure why it did what it did.
I would also like to know the answer to your question.
edit: Perhaps (after you SBFed again) if you flashed CWM from Rom Manager but don't bootstrap? It seems like bootstrapping erases the ROM Manager's CWM and doesn't install the one it has. Just a thought. (If bootstrapping is important, though, then disregard this.)
Another thought. Bootstrap first, then flash CWM from ROM Manager. See if that works. Also try going to CWM through the bootstrapper, if you can't do it manually.
edit2: Just tried it that way (D2B first, RM second). worked like a charm. Was able to successfully update Miui.
Man, I don't get why these phones do some of the things they do...
I just SBF'd my phone again, re-rooted and re-installed MIUI and NOW, for some strange reason, I am able to make my way into CMW recovery.
Veeerrryy interesting
n1ghtwish said:
Man, I don't get why these phones do some of the things they do...
I just SBF'd my phone again, re-rooted and re-installed MIUI and NOW, for some strange reason, I am able to make my way into CMW recovery.
Veeerrryy interesting
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lol With this stuff it's hit and miss. You just gotta keep trying till it works.
When I was on the stock Verizon ROM I was able to simply run the Droid 2 Bootstrapper and it booted into recovery. From there I installed this Galnet MIUI ROM. I'd like to check out some other ROMS but I cannot get CWM to install.
In ROM Manager 3.0.1.4 I tap on Flash CWM and it says "An error occurred while downloading your recovery"
I tried installing the D2 bootstrapper and when I click on boot into recovery my device simply reboots back into MIUI and everything has been reset to default. I'm kind of new at all this and tried searching but didn't really come up with a solution. I've heard something about SBF but not sure what that is. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Here, try this. CM7 is the best ROM for this phone anyways
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Motorola_Droid_2:_Full_Update_Guide
Cool I will check it out. I figured out how to get back to stock using RSD Lite. Slowly but surely I'm getting all this Android stuff.
So now I'm running into another issue. Once I get the SBF installed and I'm back on stock 2.2 I can't seem to get any other ROM flashed. At all.
On 2.2 I root the device using z4root. Then I install the D2 bootstrapper and reboot into recovery. The standard CWM screen comes up. I wipe cache. Clear Davlik cache, etc, etc. I install the update.zip and everything seems fine. Says process is complete but when the phone is restarted I'm stuck in an endless boot loop of the white Motorola logo.
Did you only wipe the cache or did you wipe data/factory also?
I did both. When I got this device it was on 2.3.7 I think. It's not activated and I plan on using it as a PDA/MP3/WIFI device. Seems like I can't do any factory updates without cellular data so it's on 2.2.
I can't even get MIUI 2.2.10 back on there.
You need to be on GB not Froyo to run Galnet. There's an SBF for 2.3.7 posted here on the forums.
there is no 2.3.7
2.3.4/4.5.621 is latest and it is unrootable and can not flash older sbfs
use 2.3.3/4.5.601 aka 1FF-p2a_droid2_cdma_droid2-user-2.3.3-4.5.1_57_DR2-31-110719-release-keys-signed-Verizon-US.sbf
find here http://1kds.tk/
2.3.4; you knew what I meant =p
I got it all worked out. Are there any overclocking enabled kernels for the D2?
I recommend Milestone Overclock. It doesn't load on boot with all Roms, but it does on most and it's free and doesn't come with AirPush like some apps.