Gingerbread .595/596 CRT Off Animation - Droid X General

Stock .595 Framework with CRT Off for Rooted and DeOdexed Gingerbread .595 and .596 OTA
I followed this guide to enable the animation.
Zip Install
Thanks to gc14 for creating the flashable zip!
NOTE: You may have to mount system before installing the zip file.
Download the zip file here, save it to your SD card, and flash in Clockwork via 'Install zip from SD'.
ADB Install
--Download the attached 'framework-res.apk' and flash it via ADB.--
Code:
adb remount
adb push framework-res.apk /data/local/tmp/framework-res.apk
adb shell
su
stop
rm /system/framework/framework-res.apk
cp /data/local/tmp/framework-res.apk /system/framework/
rm /data/local/tmp/framework-res.apk
reboot
IMPORTANT: Create a backup in Clockwork before attempting to install this.
The animation was tested and is working on my Rooted and DeOdexed Droid X running Gingerbread .595, and on my Rooted and DeOdexed Droid X running .596, with no issues.

What is it with all of you and this damn animation? It's like the second coming or something.

Haha...dont u know its this best thing since urinals
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Testing out an update.zip I made with the OP's framework-res. Will upload it if it works!

Ok, took the OP's framework-res and packaged it into an update.zip file that is flashable in Clockwork. Tested it out and it works. OP, feel free to link it in the first post if you want.
NOTE: You MAY have to mount system first before flashing, I did not have to though.

Has anybody tried this on odexed? I've had good luck in the past with the previous animations on non-deodexed setups but my experiences so far with 595 have me a little gun shy.
*Update*
Installing on 595 odexed seemed to freeze on the boot logo. YMMV
*Update*
Repeated and verified (at least with my device). Deodexed is definitely required.

Running .595 rooted and deodexed, crt animation just puts me in a boot loop, battery pull takes me to recovery. Tried a few times
Edit - nm the .595 crt zip works fine for me, my problems were using the old one I had.
DX 2.3.3

Yeah the older one you had used a different version of framework, thats why theres a new zip for. 595
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.596 animation coming soon
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infazzdar said:
.596 animation coming soon
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i had no trouble using the .595 crt with .596

marculous said:
Running .595 rooted and deodexed, crt animation just puts me in a boot loop, battery pull takes me to recovery. Tried a few times
Edit - nm the .595 crt zip works fine for me, my problems were using the old one I had.
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Hmm...I had the same problem. Running .596, I used Clockwork to install the crt animation. I ended up in a boot loop. Pulled the battery, and it took me straight to recovery. What do you mean by saying, "my problems were using the old one I had."?

There was a crt before the .595 one, it boot looped me, then a battery pull took me to recovery. Then crt .595 came out and it worked. Then I went to .596 and crt .595 still works.
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Thanks. Did a little reading. My problem may be that the .596 version I'm running is odexed. Seems I need to be deodexed for the crt animation to work?

Adrian449 said:
Thanks. Did a little reading. My problem may be that the .596 version I'm running is odexed. Seems I need to be deodexed for the crt animation to work?
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yeah, probably. I'm running .596 rooted and deodexed. I've always had the most success with that combination.
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marculous said:
yeah, probably. I'm running .596 rooted and deodexed. I've always had the most success with that combination.
DX 2.3.3
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Done. Deodexed .596 and then loaded the CRT animation. Works great. Thanks!

Adrian449 said:
Done. Deodexed .596 and then loaded the CRT animation. Works great. Thanks!
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No problem.
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Thanks everyone for confirming that it works on .596 with no issues.
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how do i deodex my rom?

eastside770 said:
how do i deodex my rom?
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idk about that, i have seen a thread somewhere says how to manually deodex your phone, and also there is a version of 2.3.3 that comes already deodexed. got mine through the team black hat app. recommended, and well worth the 2 bucks.

eastside770 said:
how do i deodex my rom?
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people seem to be using this deodexer with success.
Personally, I applied the deodexed .596 over the two part.

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Liberty Rom Question.

I am currently using the Liberty Rom and loving it. Today, however, I was looking at the different themes and installed a few. After I tried a few, i wanted to go back to the original Liberty theme. When I did that, the icons never changed to the original ones, nor did he ones in the notification bar. Is there any way to change them without re-flashing the entire rom?
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Did you try rebooting? Wiping?
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I get goofy things like that once in a while too but a reboot usually fixes eveything. Just like already mentioned.
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DanCran said:
I am currently using the Liberty Rom and loving it. Today, however, I was looking at the different themes and installed a few. After I tried a few, i wanted to go back to the original Liberty theme. When I did that, the icons never changed to the original ones, nor did he ones in the notification bar. Is there any way to change them without re-flashing the entire rom?
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If after installing themes you want to get everything back to stock it is easiest to install Liberty from within the bootstrapped without a wipe. If you dont wipe you will not lose any of your data or apps but it will restore all system files and apps to the stock version.
Notice: You may need to readd any of the add-on you want or were using.
Thanks kejar, i just reinstalled the zip without wiping and all is good.
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I would like to ask a question here instead of starting a new thread, hope the OP don't mind. This is about a Liberty Toolbox feature vs the Droid X Bootstrapper.
Inside the Toolbox under reboot options are a tab name Reboot Bootstrap and another named Reboot Recovery. Does those do the same thing as the Droid X Bootstrapper, just wondering. (an early thanks).
rog152 said:
I would like to ask a question here instead of starting a new thread, hope the OP don't mind. This is about a Liberty Toolbox feature vs the Droid X Bootstrapper.
Inside the Toolbox under reboot options are a tab name Reboot Bootstrap and another named Reboot Recovery. Does those do the same thing as the Droid X Bootstrapper, just wondering. (an early thanks).
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Reboot Recovery reboots to the stock recovery that comes with the phone. Reboot Bootstrap reboots does the same thing as the bootstrapper.

Downloading .596 rooted from TBH now...

Downloading .596 rooted from TBH now...
Thanks for letting us know
Where is Team Black Hat's Website/host?
Do you have a link?
They've done it already? Please provide link. Can it be done on x not activated, just using on wifi?
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You have to buy their app for $1.99 @
http://shop.teamblackhat.info/Software_c3.htm
Well worth it. Otherwise, it will be on this and other websites by the end of the day. P3droid rocks. I've been messing around with it, and everything seems super smooth.
jideay, I got it from their website. Did you do method 2 (part 1 and 2)? If so I'm confused if I have to hit both downloads at the same time or do part one, then part 2. Do we need bootstrap or bootstrap2. I have both. Want this on my phone but a little confused.
milski65 said:
jideay, I got it from their website. Did you do method 2 (part 1 and 2)? If so I'm confused if I have to hit both downloads at the same time or do part one, then part 2. Do we need bootstrap or bootstrap2. I have both. Want this on my phone but a little confused.
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This is what I did.... Download part 1 and part 2 then use droid2 bootstrap then install part 1 AND part 2 before you exit bootstrap and it should work fine
Did you have to do a "wipe" of any kind in recovery before installing? Also did you do a nandroid backup first before even downloading 596?
milski65 said:
Did you have to do a "wipe" of any kind in recovery before installing? Also did you do a nandroid backup first before even downloading 596?
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nope no wipe or nandroid.... all I did was install the who files, very easy install :-D
Okay, so I go into tbh app, find 2 part download, hit download 1 first or do I have tohit both at the same time.; It says "these need to be loaded at same time". Not sure what they mean by that. Then droid2 bootstrap, hit bootstrap recovery, then reboot recovery and then install zip from sd. Is that correct. Will tbh app download automatically to zip od sd? Reason i ask is I tried a coustom rom about 2 months ago, thought I did evewrything correctly, but coulsn't find darkslide rom on sd. Wound up having to sbf. Prefer not to go through that again.
milski65 said:
Okay, so I go into tbh app, find 2 part download, hit download 1 first or do I have tohit both at the same time.; It says "these need to be loaded at same time". Not sure what they mean by that. Then droid2 bootstrap, hit bootstrap recovery, then reboot recovery and then install zip from sd. Is that correct. Will tbh app download automatically to zip od sd? Reason i ask is I tried a coustom rom about 2 months ago, thought I did evewrything correctly, but coulsn't find darkslide rom on sd. Wound up having to sbf. Prefer not to go through that again.
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2 things.
1. Someone told you what he did and it worked. Do that.
2. Why didn't you download the rom you couldn't find onto your pc and move to SD in recovery to where you could find it?
I'm in the process of downloading these files (1 THEN 2 because you can't download two at the same time) and we'll see how this goes.
Thejron, I was waiting for clarification on the tbh apparently, which you just provided. Thank you. I did load roms from computer, as I did the tbh 596 root. Why I couldn't find it on bootstrap recovery I have no idea. My screw up. It was there in astro. Sorry about offtraking on post.
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http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/...-5-596-release-thread-something-everyone.html
This is what people are looking for...
Running .596 rooted, did method 2.
eyepopper said:
This is what people are looking for...
Running .596 rooted, did method 2.
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That is exactly what I was looking for, I also did method 2. Everything seems to be running great.
In case anyone was wondering I'm using an unactivated droid X (rooted, stock .340), with wifi. I used my computer to download the files and copied them to my sdcard. I did a factory wipe, cache wipe and delvik (I think thats how you spell it.)wipe from clockwork using the droid2 bootstrap(not the droidx bootstrap). Installed the two .zip files in order and rebooted it came up fine.
Thanks - had it running now a couple of hours, may be psychosomatic, but it seems faster than .595.
yeah, i like it - transition was easy, i did had to re install a few things but over all very easy coming from .595 using the tbh app. very nice.
what was the Easter egg p3 mentioned something about a dx2 lwp? i downloaded and flashed patch but still dont see the wallpaper... anyone else see it? and yes I flashed the rooted version from tbh
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taterDX said:
what was the Easter egg p3 mentioned something about a dx2 lwp? i downloaded and flashed patch but still dont see the wallpaper... anyone else see it? and yes I flashed the rooted version from tbh
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Rapidly tap the android version in settings > about phone. That is an Easter egg from google :3
Go into settings, about phone, and multiple tap on android version.
Install worked great on wifi only x. No issues with Netflix or anything else. Does anyone know if I have to sbf my other x that's froyo with clockwork mod backup done?
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Changing bootanimation with Official .596

I came from a Droid Incredible and before that the Eris (all HTC devices). It was simple to change the boot animation on those, all that needed to be done was copy and paste your new bootanimation with Root Explorer into the system/media folder. I came to the Droid X a month ago and was told that was not exactly possible. Was informed the bootanimations needed to be flashed in recovery. I have been doing that because I could not find the actual bootanimation.zip in the system files.
I loaded the Official .596 update yesterday that was posted by p3droid. Today, I noticed that the bootanimation.zip is now located in the system/media folder. Downloaded a new bootanimation, copied and pasted into that folder (overwrite is necessary) and booted right up.
I am not sure if this is any "new" thing with the .596 update, like I said I searched EVERY file in the previous 2.2.1 and could not find ANY "bootanimation.zip" file. I did find other bootanimation files..but no zip.
Again, not sure if this is new to the .596. I was told when I got the droid X (2.2.1) there was only one way to install a new bootanimation.
There are also zip files you can flash clockwork to change boot animation.
I flashed 596 yesterday and my animation stayed the way I had it, but I used team black hat's app to jump from 595. , I did have to flash crt animation again and droid x 2 sounds again, and re freeze bloat and re install busy box, but I think thats it. Pretty simple stuff.
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marculous said:
There are also zip files you can flash clockwork to change boot animation.
I flashed 596 yesterday and my animation stayed the way I had it, but I used team black hat's app to jump from 595. , I did have to flash crt animation again and droid x 2 sounds again, and re freeze bloat and re install busy box, but I think thats it. Pretty simple stuff.
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Sounds like alot! Lol. Only meant by my post it seems that with the. 596 update Motorola made it easier to just copy and paste. Seems like Motorola promising to make development easier (without additional apps) is starting to show. To change bootanimation now..all you need it root access and any file manager. Even the preloaded file manager will do the trick.
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I have both froyo and tbh (2 method) on my x's. In both cases root explorer works (at least with the animations I've downloaded; about 15). You just have to rewrite the one you want to bootanimation.zip (change out old one to bootanimation.bak), reboot phone, and it's up. I'm sure there are others ways to do this, but I've always used root explorer and never had to flash into recovery.
milski65 said:
I have both froyo and tbh (2 method) on my x's. In both cases root explorer works (at least with the animations I've downloaded; about 15). You just have to rewrite the one you want to bootanimation.zip (change out old one to bootanimation.bak), reboot phone, and it's up. I'm sure there are others ways to do this, but I've always used root explorer and never had to flash into recovery.
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I haven't got root explorer to work on any version of 2.3.3 - only force closes for me.
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You can also put bootanimation.zip in /data/local/
Works for me
marculous said:
I haven't got root explorer to work on any version of 2.3.3 - only force closes for me.
DX 2.3.3
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I have Root Explorer working on my .596. I installed all apps, then rebooted into recovery, fixed permissions, rebooted and I have no FC's. Try doing that if you havent already.
xavier2404 said:
I have Root Explorer working on my .596. I installed all apps, then rebooted into recovery, fixed permissions, rebooted and I have no FC's. Try doing that if you havent already.
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Tried it, didn't work. It's okay though - I have learned to live without it.
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You got me nervous when I saw your post. Tried root explorer 2 more times with no issues. Don't understand why your's is fc.
Root explorer 2.9.4? I've used it since getting the droid x up until 2.3.3
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I've got 2.16.
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I've got 2.16.
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Oooooohh. I will try that then.
Edit- that fixed it, thanks for the info!
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[ACS][How to] Update to EL30 Android 2.3.6, ROOT and Review

Just made a video for everyone on updating to stock EL30. I'll be doing more videos on El30 for sure.
How to Manually Update the Samsung Epic 4G to Stock EL30 Gingerbread:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3bccIXQSrU
Review of EL30 (There are some changes):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30cW2WhL0KA
HOW TO ROOT ON EL30:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwFRzzIqouE
OP updated
Super fast with the vids as always! Thanks!
Oh...and first!
Has anyone experienced the boot loop issue like the last manual update to 22? I had to wipe my phone to fix...
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If you did did the GPS Fix (assuming you're on stock BML EI22), then you will need to replace the system/vendor/bin/gpsd file or else you will get an Error Status 7 when you try to do the update. You can extract the file from the EI22.zip (If someone can post the file and host it, even better).
I haven't tested the GPS after updating so I don't know if the new gpsd file fixes anything or reverts things back to what they were (ie locking on only 3 or 4 sats). If it has reverted it back, then you will probably have to re-run the GPS Fix again.
i got an error "verifying the script(?)" i forgot the complete error message when i tried to install it from stock ei22 and stock recovery.
Do you think it has to do with the fact that I downloaded within the phone's webbrowser, and renamed it in ES explorer within the phone?
I have trouble mounting my phone to my computer, so i either have to download files to my phone directly from within its own webbrowser, or take the sd card out and mount that seperatly.
@qbking77: you don't need to rename the update file to update.zip since the GB roms the stock reccovery allows you to choose what zip to use.
For me I copied both updates to my card as update.zip, EI22 and update-EL30.zip then I:
1- ODIN'd to EC05
2- shutdown
3- 3 finger salute
4- flashed update.zip (EI22)
5- shutdown
6- 3 finger salute
7- flashed update-EL30.zip
After that I:
A- copied the su.zip that removes the reinstall of stock recovery,
B- ODIN'd cwm 3 but unchecked reboot.
C- pulled battery
D- 3 finger salute
E- flashed the aboved mentioned su.zip
F- flashed cwm5
G- rebooted
That left me with a stock kernel with root and custom recovery. Made a NANDROID and have been tinkering with it.
Right now I'm tring to get CRT-OFF to work.
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futureprospect said:
i got an error "verifying the script(?)" i forgot the complete error message when i tried to install it from stock ei22 and stock recovery.
Do you think it has to do with the fact that I downloaded within the phone's webbrowser, and renamed it in ES explorer within the phone?
I have trouble mounting my phone to my computer, so i either have to download files to my phone directly from within its own webbrowser, or take the sd card out and mount that seperatly.
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I recomend to mount the card seperatly or use airdroid from the market to transfer files from your comp to phone over wifi
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futureprospect said:
i got an error "verifying the script(?)" i forgot the complete error message when i tried to install it from stock ei22 and stock recovery.
Do you think it has to do with the fact that I downloaded within the phone's webbrowser, and renamed it in ES explorer within the phone?
I have trouble mounting my phone to my computer, so i either have to download files to my phone directly from within its own webbrowser, or take the sd card out and mount that seperatly.
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nevermind. I dled a curropt file. After redownloading it worked.
Thanks qb for the review and install. Btw ei22 had the loop-scrolling home screens too, but no biggie.
thanks for the post qbking. So seems like no real reason to update if you arnt using a stock rom?
Updated OP... Use the SAME method to root as EI22!
qbking77 said:
Updated OP... Use the SAME method to root as EI22!
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Plus Toadlife has a prerooted kernel for this over in development which should help.
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Do I need to unroot before I update?
Falhawk said:
Do I need to unroot before I update?
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That is what the procedure does, yes.
Toadlife has both ODIN + Heimdall stock packages pre-loaded w/ kernel............these'll be especially useful to us folk that need to ODIN back to stock from MTD set-ups........then back up the chain to EL30 firmware.
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Ok I am rooted but I have the stock EI22 Gingerbread, Firmware 2.3.5 and Kernel 2.6.35.7. I recieved my update today. Forgive me I am a noob. Do I still have to unroot this to complete stock or simply update my phone over the air?
I have the ACS Recovery V1.0.0.5 CWM4 based.
fatstrat67 said:
Ok I am rooted but I have the stock EI22 Gingerbread, Firmware 2.3.5 and Kernel 2.6.35.7. I recieved my update today. Forgive me I am a noob. Do I still have to unroot this to complete stock or simply update my phone over the air?
I have the ACS Recovery V1.0.0.5 CWM4 based.
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No update from Sprint will ever work on a rooted phone.
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brooksyx said:
thanks for the post qbking. So seems like no real reason to update if you arnt using a stock rom?
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Even if you're using a stock rom I don't see much benefit in upgrading. GPS was still broken for me and they changed/removed things I liked in the older stock roms (ie: incoming call screen, the alarm screen [took me a while to figure out how to snooze this morning which meant I got to work on time ;-)], the scrolling wallpaper). All minor things but I didn't have any issues with EI22 so...
What's that EI29 build you have in your downloads folder, qbking77?
Mutiny32 said:
What's that EI29 build you have in your downloads folder, qbking77?
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E4gt
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Ntelos Milestone X upgrade help!

So I am running 2.2.2 and I received an OTA update notification to update to 2.3.5...unfortunately, I rooted my phone and even though I unrooted some changes I've made to system files is causing the update to fail and it won't allow me to install. This is the first Motorola Android device I've owned, and it seems like the process for getting back to stock is different depending upon the device you own. Is there a way for me to get back to stock 2.2.2 so that I can upgrade to Gingerbread? Sorry for the newb question but I hope someone can please help. Thanks in advance.
Try to reroot and reflash the stock rom, or just the parts you previously removed.
These parts can be pulled from a nTelos Milestone X dump, or maybe you can find another user to send you the files.
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infazzdar said:
Try to reroot and reflash the stock rom, or just the parts you previously removed.
These parts can be pulled from a nTelos Milestone X dump, or maybe you can find another user to send you the files.
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The thing is, the only changes I've made are I changed the font and the LED color. I've never actually removed any system apps or anything. I tried your suggestion and it didn't make a difference. Can anyone else help me?
baj24 said:
So I am running 2.2.2 and I received an OTA update notification to update to 2.3.5...unfortunately, I rooted my phone and even though I unrooted some changes I've made to system files is causing the update to fail and it won't allow me to install. This is the first Motorola Android device I've owned, and it seems like the process for getting back to stock is different depending upon the device you own. Is there a way for me to get back to stock 2.2.2 so that I can upgrade to Gingerbread? Sorry for the newb question but I hope someone can please help. Thanks in advance.
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do you have the droid x bootstrap installed? clockwork recovery?
if so that is your problem. (NOTE: uninstalling the bootstrap will not fix the issue) you need a clean logwrapper file, download here
for more instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20150736&postcount=2
ngholson said:
do you have the droid x bootstrap installed? clockwork recovery?
if so that is your problem. (NOTE: uninstalling the bootstrap will not fix the issue) you need a clean logwrapper file, download here
for more instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20150736&postcount=2
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No I have neither of these installed. I've not delved into installing custom roms with this phone, I just rooted it using superoneclick.
baj24 said:
No I have neither of these installed. I've not delved into installing custom roms with this phone, I just rooted it using superoneclick.
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hmmm... got me... i would try factory reset then try update again. been a while but i think that you can factory reset from stock recovery. someone correct me if i am wrong please.

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