Hi,
I am new at this but from reading how to install custom roms, it seems easy enough. I downloaded fission rom manager and bootstrap from the market for $2 and went along with installing fisson through the rom manager. When it reboots, it goes from the Motorola M to the Circling droid red eye. It doesn't install fission at all. I also tried to do it manually with no success as well.
am i doing something wrong? do i need to do a full factory reset before doing this?
thanks
aznvietboy725 said:
Hi,
I am new at this but from reading how to install custom roms, it seems easy enough. I downloaded fission rom manager and bootstrap from the market for $2 and went along with installing fisson through the rom manager. When it reboots, it goes from the Motorola M to the Circling droid red eye. It doesn't install fission at all. I also tried to do it manually with no success as well.
am i doing something wrong? do i need to do a full factory reset before doing this?
thanks
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Are you rooted? If you are did you launch bootstrap and click "Bootstrap Recovery"?
yes i rooted with z4root through 4 shared
aznvietboy725 said:
yes i rooted with z4root through 4 shared
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Did you download clockwork recovery?
i just got the droid x bootstrap in the market. hit the bootstrap recovery then went into fission rom manager and downloaded the latest fission and tried installing it with backup and wipe data+cache. and nothing.
aznvietboy725 said:
i just got the droid x bootstrap in the market. hit the bootstrap recovery then went into fission rom manager and downloaded the latest fission and tried installing it with backup and wipe data+cache. and nothing.
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Download Clockwork Recovery and Install it. Then click Flash ClockworkMod Recovery and make sure you select Motorola Droid X. After that try using Fission again.
didnt work. im trying to install fission black edition 2.5.7 droid x if that helps.
aznvietboy725 said:
didnt work. im trying to install fission black edition 2.5.7 droid x if that helps.
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Did you click bootstrap recovery?
still goes to the red droid eye.
aznvietboy725 said:
still goes to the red droid eye.
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Thats weird.
i just rooted my sister droid x and im having such a hard time getting it to recovery mode...
its doing the same issue...
DO I NEED TO TURN OFF DEBUGGING????
danumber2 said:
i just rooted my sister droid x and im having such a hard time getting it to recovery mode...
its doing the same issue...
DO I NEED TO TURN OFF DEBUGGING????
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Use Droid 2 Bootstrapper and not the Droid X version.
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If it's a 2nd init rom you use rom manager or power button to reboot into recovery
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I was having the same problem with my wife's dx. Then I remembered with the DX & dx boot strapper a bug. Go to settings/applications/development & UN-check usb debugging. Then try boot strap recovery/reboot recovery.
Worked for me.
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Hey..I've tried lots of roms and have been rooted for.quite a while...but since 2.3 I can't her Into recovery. I've.tried everything. Please help
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bigshotrob22 said:
Download Clockwork Recovery
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download WITHOUT market access:
this is not covered in the wiki article on Droid X
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=639153
[manual link]
thepolishguy said:
I was having the same problem with my wife's dx. Then I remembered with the DX & dx boot strapper a bug. Go to settings/applications/development & UN-check usb debugging. Then try boot strap recovery/reboot recovery.
Worked for me.
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This helped!!!!! Finally after 30 minutes of searching the forum. Thanks!
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Would anyone be willing to walk me through, very slowly, the process of getting the black notification bar? Rooted Droid X OTA 2.2
Thanks!
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open Rom Manager, click on Download Rom, click on Onix Concepts, click on Blackmodz Returns
razorloves said:
open Rom Manager, click on Download Rom, click on Onix Concepts, click on Blackmodz Returns
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Make sure you:
1) have rom manager and in it
2) have selected "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
3) that you also have "Droid X Bootstrapper" and have selected Bootstrap Recovery.
Then, once you've done all that follow Razorloves' direction. They are very easy.
Steven
PM me if you need more help.
lol.
1.open the Market app on your phone.
2.find Droid X Recovery Bootstrap and install it.
3.find Rom Manager and install it.
then follow Steven58's directions.
Now those are specific instructions, thanks!
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I did all the instructions and my status bar is now black, but the time on the status bar is still black. In the preview on rom manager it is white
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razorloves said:
lol.
1.open the Market app on your phone.
2.find Droid X Recovery Bootstrap and install it.
3.find Rom Manager and install it.
then follow Steven58's directions.
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Dammit! You beat me! Then again, you forgot to mention that a good breakfast to start the day helps concentration levels when modding your phone!
Steven, any chance you would know what would be causing my clock to be black colored not white like the screen shot in rom manager?
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Cam here to ask a similar question so I might as well piggyback on here.
I have followed all the above instructions. After the phone reboots to install the new theme I get a Triangle with an exclamation mark inside and the android next to it and the install stops. Then the phone restarts and I have no black bar. Any suggestions?
Oh crap. Steven and I both failed. Lol. We forgot to tell you one important step. You have to be deodexed. Slipped my mind. Sorry about that. Easiest way to deodex is to go to www.928droid.com and use the droid x deodexeerr.
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Sounds like you have to open bootstrapper app and click on Bootstrap Recovery. Then it will ask for super user permission. Allow. Then it should work
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razorloves said:
Oh crap. Steven and I both failed. Lol. We forgot to tell you one important step. You have to be deodexed. Slipped my mind. Sorry about that. Easiest way to deodex is to go to www.928droid.com and use the droid x deodexeerr.
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details!
So are all these steps to get a new rom with a black notification bar or is there a way to get the black bar while staying on the stock rom?
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Jon El Canche said:
So are all these steps to get a new rom with a black notification bar or is there a way to get the black bar while staying on the stock rom?
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Its just the black bar for stock rom
[noob]
and to go back to stock, just in case? not un rooting just getting rid of all this?
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1KDS said:
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and to go back to stock, just in case? not un rooting just getting rid of all this?
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you always make a nandroid backup in clockwork recovery prior to installing a zip. that way you can just restore when ever you change your mind about havin it.
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So just to get things straight:
1. I download and install the .zip deodexer file from 928droid.com
2.Open Droid X Bootstrapper and select Bootstrap Recovery
3.Open Rom Manager, select flash clockworkmod recovery, install nandroid backup, click on Download Rom, click on Onix Concepts, click on Blackmodz Returns
That look all right? Is there a difference between Bootstrap Recovery and Clockwork Recovery? I have to do both?
Jon El Canche said:
So just to get things straight:
1. I download and install the .zip deodexer file
2.Open Droid X Bootstrapper and select Bootstrap Recovery
3.Open Rom Manager, select flash clockworkmod recovery, install nandroid backup, click on Download Rom, click on Onix Concepts, click on Blackmodz Returns
That look at right? Is there a difference between Bootstrap Recovery and Clockwork Recovery? I have to do both?
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bootstrap and clockwork recovery are refering to same thing.
you dont install nandroid backup. you perform a nandroid backup by booting into cw recovery and choose backup. that will make a nandroid backup on your mem card.
do you know how to install zip? just want to make sure you're doing step 1 right.
So do I have to use bootstrapper and rom manager or just one of them? And no,i don't know how to install a .zip file. Thanks for the help
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this thread has me so lost!
Hey I'm going to root my brothers x later tonight using z4root and I was wondering if Rom manager would work on it I'm curious because I know the x and d2 has a fuse built in that will automatically brick it when trying to load a custom recovery so I'm just wondering if I should use Romm or get him to fork over 2$ for bootstrap recovery I do have experience rooting but just not newer droids
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Get bootstrap, as ROM Manager doesn't work the same... nor have they added that feature last I checked. Since the recovery cannot be permanently written, the bootstrap method is required.
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He can still install roms via choose zip from SD card right and do u have to flash bootstrap everytike u use it
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When you use bootstrap, it will reboot your phone into Clockwork Recovery and you will be able to choose the options that Clockwork has always had, the only difference is that you do have to run bootstrap every time you want to use Clockwork Recovery. Install zip from SD is an option in Clockwork. You CAN run the bootstrap program, click the button to bootstrap but NOT the reboot button, then open ROM Manager and proceed as usual, but I prefer just doing all the work in Clockwork. Never use rom manager anymore.
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Sweet so the set up is still the same I'm using clockwork on my hero and I don't have to flash it every time lol and in your opinion what's the best Rom yall have and what is the most stable overclock setting
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Overclocking is trial and error. My first Droid X only was stable up to 1.25Ghz, but replaced due to dead pixel. My new one is very stable at 1.45Ghz with ultra low voltage settings. For me, the best ROM out is Fission 2.1... I didn't like Moto Blur so I love the vanilla Android feel that I had on my Droid 1. It's mostly about personal tastes, honestly.
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You have to have dx bootstrapper and rom mgr. I use rom mgr almost exclusively, as it is very, very easy. I advise getting it.
Steven58 said:
You have to have dx bootstrapper and rom mgr. I use rom mgr almost exclusively, as it is very, very easy. I advise getting it.
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Rom Manager is completely optional. For some, it's simplicity makes it a must have, but I almost never use it anymore. It wasn't available when I first got my D1, so I'm more comfortable with the manual processes. I will also use a terminal emulator to root a phone, instead of the 1-click options. Just posting to clarify that RM is nice, but not necessary.
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I need to root my DX that I just got yesterday, came 2.2 pre-installed. I've been accustomed to my rooted D1 for so long and I know that the DX root process is different so I need some help.
I would like to just do a "1 click root method" if possible, but I can use ADB/SDK if that is the best way to root the DX, I got some familiarity with ADB. Also, I'm confused on this bootstrap stuff, etc.
In a nutshell, I want to be able to root my DX, use Clockwork Recovery (for backups, flashing roms, etc.), use Rom Manger, be able to unistall system apps, etc.
Thanks guys
- BUD
Yea dude I rooted my brothers dx this morning search the market for z4root its made for the droids on 2.2 it took it two tries but he got it oh yea its a free app good luck its one click
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And for bootstrap u have to flash it every time u go into the recovery but its the same as clockworkmod but its nota perminate recovery screen that's how they bypass the fuse that will brick your dx
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Bierce22 said:
And for bootstrap u have to flash it every time u go into the recovery but its the same as clockworkmod but its nota perminate recovery screen that's how they bypass the fuse that will brick your dx
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Ok, so because we have rooted, and are running as Superuser with Clockworkmod, each time we turn on or reboot it automatically comes up in the Recovery mod that we just reboot from so we don't brick our DX's? If that is correct then it explains a lot and it would also be something that I haven't seen written out. If it isn't correct can you explain why after rooting and installing Superuser and Bootstrap or Clockwork Recovery Mod when I turned on my D2G or rebooted it I ended up in the Recovery mode?
Thanks.
Here is my question. I have used the Rom Manager and currently running Rubix. I have tried to flash to another Rom to try to get the feel of them and Rubix keeps popping up. Do I need to delete it from my X to get the other ROM to load in?
rcnaimee826 said:
Here is my question. I have used the Rom Manager and currently running Rubix. I have tried to flash to another Rom to try to get the feel of them and Rubix keeps popping up. Do I need to delete it from my X to get the other ROM to load in?
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I would always recommend an SBF in between roms. This removes any traces of the previous rom.
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gio2005 said:
I would always recommend an SBF in between roms. This removes any traces of the previous rom.
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That's a bit overboard, isn't it? I've rooted and flashed a ton of phones, friends, family, Co workers. Only on some circumstances I had to sbf, but from my own doing.
Simple wipe data, cache within bootstrap clockwork recovery, does the trick. Follow the roms instructions. No need to sbf everytime.
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I have both of these on Apex 1.0.2. My problem is I can not get ROM Manager to boot into Recovery by its self when doing backup and restore and such. Also the reboot into recovery button under ROM Manager doesn't do it either. I've tried doing it with and without hitting the bootstrap recovery button first. Sometimes it boots with the green droid and the progress bar that starts and then a warning triangle comes up and the phone reboots as normal.
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Optimus_droid125 said:
I have both of these on Apex 1.0.2. My problem is I can not get ROM Manager to boot into Recovery by its self when doing backup and restore and such. Also the reboot into recovery button under ROM Manager doesn't do it either. I've tried doing it with and without hitting the bootstrap recovery button first. Sometimes it boots with the green droid and the progress bar that starts and then a warning triangle comes up and the phone reboots as normal.
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Which ROM manager? FRM? other ROM managers aren't made to work with the D2 and similar devices because the devices have to be bootstrapped. If you want to get into recovery it's best to stick with koush's bootstrap only as the others will mess up the way it's setup and reboot into recovery that way. It hasn't done me wrong yet and I've had my phone since September and I've flashed a little bit of everything and I've never used a ROM manger (D2 is my first android phone so no need) they may be fine for downloading but installing is always best done with koush's bootstrap.
ROM Manager from the market does not work with the Droid 2. You need to use Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap.
I have koush's bootstrapper and koush's rom manager. Not even bootstrapper works to boot recovery. When click on boot recovery nothing happens
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Spitemare said:
ROM Manager from the market does not work with the Droid 2. You need to use Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap.
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It worked fine on my droid 2 fine until I flashed the apex rom onto it
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Optimus_droid125 said:
I have koush's bootstrapper and koush's rom manager. Not even bootstrapper works to boot recovery. When click on boot recovery nothing happens
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have you pressed bootstrap recovery and received the "success" toast (notification)?
Yeah,everytime I press it it says it.
And when im on rom manager and I press reboot into recovery it will boot show me a progress bar with the little android guy on it, it will go like a quarter of the way. Show me a triangle with an exclamation point inside the boot again normally
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Optimus_droid125 said:
Yeah,everytime I press it it says it.
And when im on rom manager and I press reboot into recovery it will boot show me a progress bar with the little android guy on it, it will go like a quarter of the way. Show me a triangle with an exclamation point inside the boot again normally
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Like I posted before I've never used a ROM manager other than Fission ROM manager so I would try and uninstall the ROM manager and re-bootstrap because I think having two recoveries on there will mess each other up especially because the ROM manager has not been made for the D2 which has a locked bootloader. You might even have to sbf to get rid of the install of the ROM manger recovery I'm not sure. Take it in steps though don't try to do it all at once.
Thanks ill try it
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Optimus_droid125 said:
Thanks ill try it
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No problem hope it works out for you.
Thank you works perfectly. Got the apex gingerbread theme.
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Thank you works perfectly. Got the apex gingerbread theme.
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Great! Bootstrap is all you need for install at least.
I am assuming this may be something simple to most but I can't figure it out.
In the rooted version of GB I just flat out can't get into CWR.
I have tried all different button combos at startup as well as the Reboot into recovery option in Rom Manager and just can't get there.
Suggestions?
Use the droid 2 bootstrap,i was having problems with the rom manager one too, the droid 2 bootstrap works fine
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D2 bootstrap worked for me as well
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irishyamaha said:
D2 bootstrap worked for me as well
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Gotta mirror? Site link is down.
Just get it from the market, you have to party but at least it's going to a great dev
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I wholeheartedly agree he is a great dev! And for that I have already donated a considerable amount of cash to his beer fund.
Poppareilly said:
Just get it from the market, you have to party but at least it's going to a great dev
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I'm sorry...I just had to comment because this made me laugh. I'm assuming you meant 'pay' but just the mere thought of having to party for an app made me chuckle. I'll party for apps all day lol.
See my signature for free apps.
Problem solved. Thanks everyone
I found out that if you turn off debugging on the phone the DX Bootstrap will work fine.
Phone Hangs on Motorola Logo
Hi folks,
I flashed a ROM through ROM Manager and told it to back up, wipe, etc... it went through all the steps... backed up the old ROM... installed the new one..
Now it hangs on Boot at the Motorola Logo. Won't go any further and the phone will not boot back into Clockwork Recovery. All that happens is the default Blue recovery panel comes up and only lets me select to flash update.zip.
This of course does not work and installation aborts.
Any ideas here?
Thanks,
Chris
maly01801 said:
Hi folks,
I flashed a ROM through ROM Manager and told it to back up, wipe, etc... it went through all the steps... backed up the old ROM... installed the new one..
Now it hangs on Boot at the Motorola Logo. Won't go any further and the phone will not boot back into Clockwork Recovery. All that happens is the default Blue recovery panel comes up and only lets me select to flash update.zip.
This of course does not work and installation aborts.
Any ideas here?
Thanks,
Chris
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When you get into stock recovery, perform a factory reset/wipe multiple times. It works the same as Clockwork on this aspect.
I have the same problem. Ron manager never got me into cwm. I can use bootstrap to get into cwm but it will only allow me to use the volume buttons. When I use the power button it will appear to work but all that happens is the screen flashes. I have Uninstalled Rom manager but I think I have to delete the cwm file for it to actually function. Anyone have some ideas.
Hey guys I need some help here. I just rooted my droid x and installed the koush recovery as stated in the noobs guide to the droid x. i was able to boot into recovery and clear my data and cache and I installed Gingerale 3.0.
Well I cant get wifi tethering to work so I need to install a WUG's patch. Problem is, I cant seem to boot into koush's recovery anymore. I installed it again on the new rom and tapped bootstrap recovery and it said success. Then I tapped reboot recovery and my phone rebooted. The M came up then all I get is black screen with the backlight on. I have waited 15 minutes and same thing. I have to pull the battery and reboot. I can not for the life of me figure out why I cannot boot into clockwork.
I could use some help. Thanks.
Franteeko said:
Hey guys I need some help here. I just rooted my droid x and installed the koush recovery as stated in the noobs guide to the droid x. i was able to boot into recovery and clear my data and cache and I installed Gingerale 3.0.
Well I cant get wifi tethering to work so I need to install a WUG's patch. Problem is, I cant seem to boot into koush's recovery anymore. I installed it again on the new rom and tapped bootstrap recovery and it said success. Then I tapped reboot recovery and my phone rebooted. The M came up then all I get is black screen with the backlight on. I have waited 15 minutes and same thing. I have to pull the battery and reboot. I can not for the life of me figure out why I cannot boot into clockwork.
I could use some help. Thanks.
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Try downloading ROM Manager from the Market. Once you open it up click Flash Recovery and select Droid X. Now try to boot into recovery from ROM Manager.
Thanks for the reply. I have done as you said and still no dice. The phone reboots, the M comes up then screen goes black with the backlight on and thats it. Any other ideas?
Franteeko said:
Thanks for the reply. I have done as you said and still no dice. The phone reboots, the M comes up then screen goes black with the backlight on and thats it. Any other ideas?
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You might have to sbf.
I had the same problem. I installed the droid 2 recovery and got out back finally....
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I dont have a problem sbfing but I would hate to do that if its just going to happen again. A quick search on this forums brings up tons of results of people having the same issue and i have not been able to find a solution for it.
Any ideas?
Have you tried stock recovery? And you have d2 bootatrapper?
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Now you need D2 bootstrap, DX doesn't work on GB
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