Camera files from 2.3.340 - Droid X General

Can someone please post the BlurCamera.apk and BlurCamera.odex from the Froyo 2.3.340 update? I modded mine to not have the camera beep and thought I backed it up but can't for the life of me find it and it's preventing me from installing the GB update. Thanks!

Just flash an sbf or use madderstock. It may be easier than finding the files

Jmoney47 said:
Just flash an sbf or use madderstock. It may be easier than finding the files
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As it turns out, maderstock isn't the actual stock files from 340, somehow. I did download that, and they had a different checksum from what the new GB update wanted. Go figure.

That is very interesting. Maybe it is just an older version?

Jmoney47 said:
That is very interesting. Maybe it is just an older version?
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Older? "2.3.340" should be one and the same no matter where you get it, if it's stock files. The odd thing is, those were dated in December, and I bit the bullet and ended up flashing the system-only SBF to get those couple files back, and the true stock ones are dated November. Makes me wonder what the ones in his archive really are, because the most recent GB update did a checksum on the SBF ones before flashing and those were the correct ones.

I meant of the camera files you were looking for. The whole file may not have been completely up to date

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2.3.23 Full SBF on MDW Now

http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-x-discussion/5633-droid-x-2-3-32-full-sbf.html
I've not flashed it, but the links are currently working.
There's An App For That
For those of you who don't make it in time to get the SBF before it's taken down, don't worry. If you have the TBH app, you are good to go. Not only do they have the 2.3.32 update, but also the 2.3.32 SBF in case you wish to go back. Thank God for TBH. Way to go guys - don't know what I'd do without you.
Enjoy everyone! You're welcome.
We normally discourage openly posting the content from the TBH app but this is an exception in order to make this file available to anyone who might need it.
Thank you for posting links back to MDW and promoting the use of the TBH app.
Good luck and happy droiding!
does anyone have the 2.3.23 update.zip, all the links are dead on MDW. i got the new 2.3.23 sbf file but need the update.zip so I can get onto 2.3.23
I need that zip too. I was able to sbf to 2.3.32 but the bootloader version stays on 30.01.
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email me if you need the update file, i think it was pulled
You can also get it from the TBH app, with the nice upside of supporting TBH
Does the tbh app have the full. 320 sbf available?
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yep
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z4 worked for me after i flashed the sbf if it helps anyone.
bal1985 said:
does anyone have the 2.3.23 update.zip, all the links are dead on MDW. i got the new 2.3.23 sbf file but need the update.zip so I can get onto 2.3.23
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just flash the sbf without updating, worked like a charm coming from my bricked DX.
remember to pull the battery after you update when the droid x animation begins to boot loop. then hold the home button when booting up again, then data/factory reset from the recovery and select reboot system now.
z4root works, confirmed. just installed Fission 2.3 just minutes from sbf'ing 2.3.23.
It's important to remember that flashing the SBF will not update the bootloader whereas the update.zip will update to 30.04 but will not update the baseband.
That is the primary difference as well as the update.zip being rooted and deodexed with busybox installed.
cellzealot said:
It's important to remember that flashing the SBF will not update the bootloader whereas the update.zip will update to 30.04 but will not update the baseband.
That is the primary difference as well as the update.zip being rooted and deodexed with busybox installed.
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what baseband? there is a baseband update in one of these? why not do the update.zip and sbf in that case?
i thought p3 posted on twitter there was no baseband update in either of them.
not true, sbf coming from 2.3.15 updated it all.
GoldenCyn said:
not true, sbf coming from 2.3.15 updated it all.
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did you confirm that by going to stock recovery? i have not experienced that myself. only way to update bootloader was with update.zip
cray1000 said:
what baseband? there is a baseband update in one of these? why not do the update.zip and sbf in that case?
i thought p3 posted on twitter there was no baseband update in either of them.
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The SBF has a baseband update in it, but for almost everyone it won't matter because the baseband hasn't changed from 2.3.15. I think only people still on eclair or the froyo leak were the only ones who are behind on the baseband.

Question about updating to 2.3.340

I've read some Android Forums but I can't seem to get my answers...
I need help updating to 2.3.340
I'm new to rooting and deoxeding my phone so I apologize If I have alot of questions....
I am currently on 2.3.15 , rooted and deoxed. My phone keeps prompting me to updating to 2.3.340.
Questions:
1. Should/Can I allow the update to take place automatically?
2. Will I lose my root access and will my phone not be deoxed?
3. Do I need to revert my phone back to stock then update automatically?
4. Is there a link on how to update to 2.3.340 when you have a rooted phone?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
I'm also curious. I'm on the 2.2OTA-Rooted and my phone wants me to update.
1. Should/Can I allow the update to take place automatically? NO!!! not while it is as you have it now.
3. Do I need to revert my phone back to stock then update automatically? YES and be sure to uninstall any program related to rooting your phone before reverting to stock.
Kapi187.. Hope you don't mind if I add some questions to your thread... It seems our questions are running along the same lines.
I too have been reading quite a bit about the upgrading process and am trying to figure out a few things.. Likewise, some of them may sound "noobish" but please bare with me...
My understanding is that the 2.3.34 update is available OTA (I am currently running 2.3.15 as well).. Is it necessary to revert to a stock sbf (what does sbf stand for?)?
A breakdown of my current setup:
system version 2.3.15
Android version 2.2
Running JRummy V1.0 Rom
Odexed
rooted (obviously)
clockwork recovery installed (also obvious)
image available from pre-rom condition
How should I go about updating to 2.3.34? Is it necessary/ is there a purpose? What are the advantages to doing so?
I have a friend with a Nexus One and he doesn't need to update any system version so we have been discussing back and forth trying to understand the droid x/verizon system.
All help is greatly appreciated... And hopefully this will help others.
Not at all p3p... ask as many questions as you can... helps me out too..
I too would like to know what .Sbf and the other one stand for... lol I can't remember what it was...
So after we revert back to Stock.. (any link as to where to find the stock file?) Update automatically... then we follow the same procedures to re-root the phone?
purplem3pursuit said:
Kapi187.. Hope you don't mind if I add some questions to your thread... It seems our questions are running along the same lines.
I too have been reading quite a bit about the upgrading process and am trying to figure out a few things.. Likewise, some of them may sound "noobish" but please bare with me...
My understanding is that the 2.3.34 update is available OTA (I am currently running 2.3.15 as well).. Is it necessary to revert to a stock sbf (what does sbf stand for?)?
A breakdown of my current setup:
system version 2.3.15
Android version 2.2
Running JRummy V1.0 Rom
Odexed
rooted (obviously)
clockwork recovery installed (also obvious)
image available from pre-rom condition
How should I go about updating to 2.3.34? Is it necessary/ is there a purpose? What are the advantages to doing so?
I have a friend with a Nexus One and he doesn't need to update any system version so we have been discussing back and forth trying to understand the droid x/verizon system.
All help is greatly appreciated... And hopefully this will help others.
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Hey wassup man? No ban stick here??
I also have the same questions...
m3n00b said:
Hey wassup man? No ban stick here??
I also have the same questions...
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Nice to see great minds thinking alike The ban stick will rise again..
Bump to top to help myself and OP.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Kapi187 said:
I've read some Android Forums but I can't seem to get my answers...
I need help updating to 2.3.340
I'm new to rooting and deoxeding my phone so I apologize If I have alot of questions....
I am currently on 2.3.15 , rooted and deoxed. My phone keeps prompting me to updating to 2.3.340.
Questions:
1. Should/Can I allow the update to take place automatically?
2. Will I lose my root access and will my phone not be deoxed?
3. Do I need to revert my phone back to stock then update automatically?
4. Is there a link on how to update to 2.3.340 when you have a rooted phone?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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What I would do is SBF using the full .320 file and then do the .340 system only SBF and you will be on the most current version. Then download z4root its a one click root app which will give you root obviously. Then customize your phone to your liking.
joebob296 said:
What I would do is SBF using the full .320 file and then do the .340 system only SBF and you will be on the most current version. Then download z4root its a one click root app which will give you root obviously. Then customize your phone to your liking.
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Um - if you are running 2.3.15 I would not recommend doing the sbf with the .320 file. I am just trying to be helpful -not a butt.
I would use the full sbf released for 2.3.15 which can be found at...
http://rootzwiki.com/index.php/Main-Page/Droid-X-Full-2.2-SBF.html
I just posted the guide I used to sbf here for another member...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901934
Here is my understanding of your situation. You are getting prompted for the update. I THINK that even if you said yes and tried to run it - that you would just end up with an error - because the update checks your system to see if all the proper files are there and if they are not it will not run. I think.
So I think the best thing to do is sbf then take the update. You will loose root. and you will not be de-odexed. You will have to reroot. But like the other member said - get z4root (link in the other thread with the sbf instructions) and run it after you do the over the air.
I make no guarantees. Just sharing to the best of my knowledge.
thepolishguy said:
Um - if you are running 2.3.15 I would not recommend doing the sbf with the .320 file. I am just trying to be helpful -not a butt.
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Flashing the .320 full SBF then the sys only .340 SBF would be the same as the .15 SBF to OTA. Six of one, half a dozen of the other.
purplem3pursuit said:
Kapi187.. Hope you don't mind if I add some questions to your thread... It seems our questions are running along the same lines.
I too have been reading quite a bit about the upgrading process and am trying to figure out a few things.. Likewise, some of them may sound "noobish" but please bare with me...
My understanding is that the 2.3.34 update is available OTA (I am currently running 2.3.15 as well).. Is it necessary to revert to a stock sbf (what does sbf stand for?)?
A breakdown of my current setup:
system version 2.3.15
Android version 2.2
Running JRummy V1.0 Rom
Odexed
rooted (obviously)
clockwork recovery installed (also obvious)
image available from pre-rom condition
How should I go about updating to 2.3.34? Is it necessary/ is there a purpose? What are the advantages to doing so?
I have a friend with a Nexus One and he doesn't need to update any system version so we have been discussing back and forth trying to understand the droid x/verizon system.
All help is greatly appreciated... And hopefully this will help others.
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SBF stands for SmartBroker Data File, but that doesn't matter, it's simply a backup file. It's not necessary to upgrade to .340 unless you use custom ROMs, because anything made for .320/.340 isn't compatible with .15. The Nexus One doesn't have a system version because it's pure android; the android version is the system version. Other phones have a separate system version because the carriers feel the need to bog the phone down with bloatware and their custom launchers.
SBF files can be found here, and make sure you make a backup immediately after you're re-rooted, so you can just restore it to accept the next OTA.
mlclm said:
Flashing the .320 full SBF then the sys only .340 SBF would be the same as the .15 SBF to OTA. Six of one, half a dozen of the other.
SBF stands for SmartBroker Data File, but that doesn't matter, it's simply a backup file. It's not necessary to upgrade to .340 unless you use custom ROMs, because anything made for .320/.340 isn't compatible with .15. The Nexus One doesn't have a system version because it's pure android; the android version is the system version. Other phones have a separate system version because the carriers feel the need to bog the phone down with bloatware and their custom launchers.
SBF files can be found, and make sure you make a backup immediately after you're re-rooted, so you can just restore it to accept the next OTA.
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Excellent information! So when utilizing my own backup (or the SBFs presented above), do I need to uninstall clockwork or root before going after the OTA? I am figuring the OTA isn't looking for that information but want to avoid the infamous brick situation at all costs.
No, you can leave everything installed. An SBF is similar to the factory reset disc that comes with computers; it formats everything and then installs the OS on a clean slate. An OTA won't check for root, but it does check for the bloatware. If any of it is missing/renamed, it won't install the update.

[Q] What should I update to?

I am in between going to GB and staying where I am at.
My issue is that I am on a version of 2.2.1 Stock that I obtained through TBH around the holidays....file was literally called "happy holidays from TBH" however, this was the 2.3.320 version of the OTA update, not the 2.3.340 version that everyone seems to have.
So the real question is, can I jump straight from 2.3.320 to GB? OR do I need to flash to 2.3.34 since when I check for OTA updates the phone tells me that I am currently up to date.
If I flash to 2.3.34, then I should probably just go straight to gingerbread rooted. However, how would I get the OTA gingerbread when it comes out? Otherwise I would be right back where I am now in about a month or so.
I need to either update to the current froyo and wait for the OTA release of GB, or update to current froyo (2.2.34) and then update again to the new rooted 2.3.3? Right? can someone confirm?
PS. I already have the 2.3.340 .sbf file (445MB) and the 2.3.3 rooted file from p3droid so I am good to go there if necessary.
if you have the 2.3.340 sbf go ahead and flash it first just to be sure...then gingerbread the whole process will only take u 30 minutes its really not that big of a deal
I might as well go ahead and update to 2.3.340 however, I am now seeing on droidxforums that there is another version of 2.3.340 called maderstcok...can't post a link but here is a partial url: droidxforums.com/forum/droid-x-hacks/15666-maderstcok-ota-2-3-340-update-zip.html
The one that I have is from xda via the noobs guide (links to mydroidworld), so I trust that one more... however, this file is an update.zip, not an .sbf. So it could potentially be easier to do?
I would also like to know if it makes any difference if I use the 4.8 version of RSD lite versus 4.9
I am currently using the 4.7.1 drivers as well, pretty sure that that is right, but if there is a newer version, let me know
bump, just want a second opinion
Maderstckok will get you to where you need to be (2.3.340) I've used it 10+ times it's a great file. Then reboot, reroot, and flash GB.
SOCOM-HERO said:
I would also like to know if it makes any difference if I use the 4.8 version of RSD lite versus 4.9
I am currently using the 4.7.1 drivers as well, pretty sure that that is right, but if there is a newer version, let me know
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I used 4.8. It'll work fine.
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Ditto - 4.8 worked like a charm.
thanks guys, downloading now and will update to 2.3.34, gonna check around for some more ideas on whether or not to go ahead and get GB or wait for the OTA...i have seen some threads with issues with wireless tether, which is one of my reasons for rooting in the first place
so far so good, rooted with z4 after updating to 2.3.34 with maderstock....awesome file, best experience yet with the clockworkmod going to stock. Will update to GB tomorrow. Some of the deodexed roms look really good!
done...on GB, added the deodexed and got the stock BWC theme which is working great. Will maybe flash more custom roms later as they become more mature for GB. otherwise, freezing bulr apps.

Gingerbread SBF for Droid X

Gingerbread 2.3.3 SBF flash file for Doid X MB810 Verizon
VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
http://www.fileserve.com/file/CXwuVwc/VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
Compression MD5 - 9822CE070CF065B0B70A1B1F31CB487F
SBF MD5 - BC37DE8EF9F2483BD1716EE569698E26
Updated Version:
1FF-p3a_shadow_cdma_shadow-user-2.3.3-4.5.1_57_DX5-35-110820-test-keys-signed-Verizon-US.sbf.gz
http://www.fileserve.com/file/fKfJm...-35-110820-test-keys-signed-Verizon-US.sbf.gz
Compression MD5 - AF3BB6B63868FBDB03FF5CE8D390D408
SBF MD5 - E82F16C3B20E2241C07BA922A6FF7EF9
daywalker04 said:
Gingerbread 2.3.3 SBF flash file for Doid X MB810 Verizon
is this legit? is this just like sfb'ing back to froyo...but ginger
VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
h t t p : / / w w w . filesonic.com/file/1131922484/VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
Compression MD5 - 9822CE070CF065B0B70A1B1F31CB487F
SBF MD5 - BC37DE8EF9F2483BD1716EE569698E26
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is this legit? is this just like sfb'ing back to froyo...but ginger
phillybizzle said:
is this legit? is this just like sfb'ing back to froyo...but ginger
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As good as gold my man.
daywalker04 said:
As good as gold my man.
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I had horrible times with the leaks, and OTA, couldnt get a stable, smooth running version of GB on my DX. Do you think SBF'ing it should cure the cause?
phillybizzle said:
I had horrible times with the leaks, and OTA, couldnt get a stable, smooth running version of GB on my DX. Do you think SBF'ing it should cure the cause?
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Well it's not a second rate leak , or OTA update that will cause problems, or beta or some crud like that. This is the software newer phones will be shipping with.
SBF
From my experience with Froyo custom roms and sbf, sbf is the only way to truly return everything back to like out of the box condition. Just don't forget to wipe at the first boot.
If this is truly gingerbread sbf, you will lose root until there is a post root method for gingerbread.
This SBF is still unrootable however, use with caution
daywalker04 said:
Gingerbread 2.3.3 SBF flash file for Doid X MB810 Verizon
VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
h t t p : / / w w w . filesonic.com/file/1131922484/VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
Compression MD5 - 9822CE070CF065B0B70A1B1F31CB487F
SBF MD5 - BC37DE8EF9F2483BD1716EE569698E26
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This is cool but useless right now. With the inability to root GB you would have to flash the other GB rooted files anyway. So right now it's best to just stick with the froyo SBF file and flash the two GB files and you have root.
Thank you sir!
This is probably a dumb question, but would you just delete the last 2 letter (.gz) extension to make it an "sbf" file? That's what I did and it seems like it worked, but I just wanted to confirm.
baretoes said:
This is probably a dumb question, but would you just delete the last 2 letter (.gz) extension to make it an "sbf" file? That's what I did and it seems like it worked, but I just wanted to confirm.
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.gz is a compression format extension. You have to unpack(extract) the SBF file from the archive using your favorite decompression utility.
How about the rooted 2 part .596 turned into an SBF? I need this.
rocko73 said:
How about the rooted 2 part .596 turned into an SBF? I need this.
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AFAIK, the only people who can make SBF's are Motorola. That's why it's a leak, not something that somebody created. So, it's very unlikely we'll see an SBF with root pre-installed.
Thanks! 2 questions:
1) Will this update my baseband or is it system only? If it's a full SBF, any chance of giving us foreign users on different carriers a system only file?
2) Will the DroidX bootloader work on this version of Ginger (once we get it rooted)? Or should we use the Droid2 bootloader? The reason i ask is that if the answer to question 1 is it's a bootloader, I can overwrite my baseband with the DX Bootloader, but not with the D2 bootloader.
Thanks for the answer.
i'm running a rooted 2.3.3 system version 4.5.573 and for the last week or so it's been incredibly slow. i realize there are a few updates since then and would like a fresh start either with one of the updates or using this file.
i'm trying to follow the instructions here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11118819&postcount=2) but still am not clear on what to do since there's multiple instructions.
what should i do?
thanks!
Good to have, thanks for posting.
javroch said:
AFAIK, the only people who can make SBF's are Motorola. That's why it's a leak, not something that somebody created. So, it's very unlikely we'll see an SBF with root pre-installed.
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Very true. Although they are rare Motorola does make SBF's that are pre-rooted (they are called user debug builds) but they rarely go public.
daywalker04 said:
Gingerbread 2.3.3 SBF flash file for Doid X MB810 Verizon
VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
h t t p : / / w w w . filesonic.com/file/1131922484/VRZ_MB810_4.5.596_1FF_01.sbf.gz
Compression MD5 - 9822CE070CF065B0B70A1B1F31CB487F
SBF MD5 - BC37DE8EF9F2483BD1716EE569698E26
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I am running stock gb on my droidx. Cant seem to get the sbf way using windows . Is there a program like z4root fire rooting gb stock? I know very little. Any help would be great
mikeyt114 said:
Is there a program like z4root fire rooting gb stock?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108449

[Q] Updating to .621 OTA?

Hi my friend's droid x was on a leaked version of gingerbread (4.5.588) and since it's been incredibly buggy I convinced him to try to update it to the latest version. Being a leak, obviously system updates won't work.
I found this file online of the .zip: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/60354155/Blur_Version.4.5.621.MB810.Verizon.en.US.zip
The thing is it's only 15 MB, which makes me a little hesitant if it's a good .zip
If not, could anyone direct me to the official .621 update.zip? Thanks.
Edit: Actually, does someone have a link to the .602 official update? I can't find it anywhere online since a lot of the links were removed or on megaupload.
Actually, you should probably SBF to .602.
It will make sure that your phone won't have any leftover files after upgrading, and will ensure optimum perforemence.
Just Google "1kds 602 Linux SBF" and it should lead you to the files and instructions you need.
One last thing, instead of upgrading to .621, you should stay on .602, root, and flash one of the many great roms available.
Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk
infazzdar said:
Actually, you should probably SBF to .602.
It will make sure that your phone won't have any leftover files after upgrading, and will ensure optimum perforemence.
Just Google "1kds 602 Linux SBF" and it should lead you to the files and instructions you need.
One last thing, instead of upgrading to .621, you should stay on .602, root, and flash one of the many great roms available.
Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk
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Well I'm updating him to .596 right now. Will that allow system updates since that's official?

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