[Q] Can't Install Rom, Droid X - Droid X General

Hi Guys, I installed CM7 on two droids, This one making me crazy, I tried everything and no success, android version is 2.2.1, I have a paid Rome manager that wont download paid roms, i I have the rom on SD Card, from Rom Manager i chose option " i then select "Install Rome From SD Card" then i select cm_sholes_full-78.zip, I check mark Backup Existing rom, wipe Data and cash, wipe Dalvick Cache, click OK, but it restarts to phone, If i go manually to RECOVERY and select "APPLY SDCARD:UPDATE.ZIP" i get a message E:Cant open /Cache/recovery/command, I used Z4root and un rooted the phone, and then Factory reset and still no luck, Any help will be greatly appreciated. Vic

The droid x bootloader is locked. You cannot flash anything through rom manager. You have to download koush's droid x bootstrap. Go into it, press bootstrap recovery and then reboot recovery. It will go into clockworkmod recovery. Since you have installed roms before, you should know what to do from there.

Jmoney47 said:
The droid x bootloader is locked. You cannot flash anything through rom manager. You have to download koush's droid x bootstrap. Go into it, press bootstrap recovery and then reboot recovery. It will go into clockworkmod recovery. Since you have installed roms before, you should know what to do from there.
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Thanks for the reply, Installed droid x booloader and did the bootstrap recovery and then reoot recovery, Not sure is going to work, If you have a Droid X what is the best rom to use, Thanks

Check your pm. I will send you a link to get to gingerbread on the ddroid x. I would publicly post it, but our kind admin here has told me I would be banned if I post the url of this specific site again.

Jmoney47 said:
Check your pm. I will send you a link to get to gingerbread on the ddroid x. I would publicly post it, but our kind admin here has told me I would be banned if I post the url of this specific site again.
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Thanks, i will wait for your PM, Vic

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[Q] Issues with clockwork mod and bootstrap

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.

Rom Manager wont boot into Clockworkmod to Flash Roms

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.
mptrh336 said:
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

Just got DX and rooted, can not boot into recovery.

It is on 605 stock.
Installed Droid Wall, Rom manager.
I tried D2/X/X(2nd-Init) recovery images and NONE of them are working.
(Currently 5.0.2.0 is flashed - so it says).
Never mind. I did not know that one needs to run an reboot to recovery application in order to reboot to recovery due to locked bootstrap.
What? I'm having same problem.
thedsk said:
What? I'm having same problem.
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newbie here but I mess up twice like this. For .605 stock you need to unstall Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap from the market.

Please help - bricked my phone?!

Hi guys,
I need help! I messed up my phone
I tried installing Cyanogen mod as advised here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1338183
and it seemed to work fine and booted into the mod. However, I then noticed that I did not have any Google apps (I thought they would be there), so I checked the thread on XDA that said that you needed to flash those too. So when I tried to do that, by using Bootstrap recovery and rebooting, my phone is now stuck booting with the red "M". Nothing else happens.
I have tried booting into recovery, but only stock recovery is available. I have tried wiping data/cache, it did not work. I have tried renaming the mod to update.zip and applying that, but it says "signature verification failed".
Please, please help! What can I do?
PS: I did try posting in the relevant thread, but the forum will not let me post in the development section.
Thanks a million!
Do this = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372
o/
Thanks so much for your reply. Not sure which SBF file to choose? I am in the UK. Thanks!
I'm not sure.. but I think "2.2.2 Service Version" -> UK
Negruslito said:
Do this = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372
o/
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Thanks so much! That guide was very useful, with a few modifications:
Phone needs to be UNPLUGGED first, then powered on like this: camera + volume down + power. Then connect USB cable. You also need Motorola drivers and the latest version of RSD that MUST be run as admin. The SBF file MUST be in the RSD application folder. Then it worked! Phew!
A million, million thanks!
Lisali said:
Thanks so much! That guide was very useful, with a few modifications:
Phone needs to be UNPLUGGED first, then powered on line this: camera + volume down + power. Then connect USB cable. You also need Motorola drivers and the latest version of RSD that MUST be run as admin. The SBF file MUST be in the RSD application folder. Then it worked! Phew!
A million, million thanks!
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Do not use bootstrap with any custom.. will brick your phone
Instead turn your phone on.. when 2nd M logo appears the led light will turn on (blue).. just press VOL-.. then go to Recovery, Latest Recovery.. this time use vol +- to navigate and power button to choose
Sorry about my poor English..
Hi there
Thanks so much for your reply.
But it says here to use bootstrap to install Cyanogen mod? Don't you have to use that?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1338183
Thanks! Oh - and your English is great!
You have to use bootstrap, when you are on stock and want to custom rom. Without bootstrap, you can't install custom rom
After installing bootstrap, it's recommended to install newer CWM by installing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196590 from current CWM from bootstrap... And after that you can finally install custom ROM from updated CWM 3.1.
And AFTER installing custom rom, THEN you should NOT install bootstrap. You should not install bootstrap from custom rom Hope it's clear now.
tl;dr: you MUST install bootstrap, to go into custom rom; you should not install bootstrap when/after you are actually on custom rom*
* (because custom rom has own 2nd init etc. and by installing bootstrap you would destroy it and cause brick (not permanent of course)
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You have to use bootstrap, when you are on stock and want to custom rom. Without bootstrap, you can't install custom rom
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And AFTER installing custom rom, THEN you should NOT install bootstrap. You should not install bootstrap from custom rom Hope it's clear now.
tl;dr: you MUST install bootstrap, to go into custom rom; you should not install bootstrap when/after you are actually on custom rom*
* (because custom rom has own 2nd init etc. and by installing bootstrap you would destroy it and cause brick (not permanent of course)
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Thanks SO much for that, it makes sense now!
So once I have installed Cyanogen, and an update for it is released, how do I flash that? And will that delete all my data & apps?
Thanks!
Lisali said:
Thanks SO much for that, it makes sense now!
So once I have installed Cyanogen, and an update for it is released, how do I flash that? And will that delete all my data & apps?
Thanks!
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Once you have CM installed, then when update is released, you simply go into recovery (hold power and select reboot, then recovery, then it will reboot into bootmenu, where you are supposed to choose boot, then recovery and then latest), where you find option named "install zip from sdcard". So you choose this option, then select zip file with update on your sd card and after success installation, select wipe cache and advanced wipe dalvik cache, then reboot and it should boot ok, with your apps and other data - but I always recommend to backup via titanium backup, before flashing any update, because if you meet any error, you have to wipe also data from recovery... and you lose your data and apps after data wipe
Anonymous_ said:
Once you have CM installed, then when update is released, you simply go into recovery (hold power and select reboot, then recovery, then it will reboot into bootmenu, where you are supposed to choose boot, then recovery and then latest), where you find option named "install zip from sdcard". So you choose this option, then select zip file with update on your sd card and after success installation, select wipe cache and advanced wipe dalvik cache, then reboot and it should boot ok, with your apps and other data - but I always recommend to backup via titanium backup, before flashing any update, because if you meet any error, you have to wipe also data from recovery... and you lose your data and apps after data wipe
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Thanks so much for your thorough explanation! This should be added to the main threat sticky. You're a star!

[Q] Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap bug

Hi guys!
I have Droid Pro Verizon American.
I have put CM7 V8 by VanillaLVL and then Cm7 V9 by vanillaLVL.
After putting this versions, and then installing Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap from app store, and trying to Reboot to Recovery i cannot load to the OS.
I have tried to restore to factory settings, but nothing - it just freeze with load screen with M letter - it's doesn't go further.
I have sbf'ed it back, then rooted, then put the CM7 again two times, and every time is the same bug - i cannot reboot to recovery with Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap installed over the CM7. Does anybody have the same problem? It works ok on rooted stock, but not on CM7.
Do you know how to resolve it? Maybe there is other software for clockworkmod instead of Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap for CM7?
Anyone?
Any ideas, guys? Really it's not simple bug, it would be good to know what is happening?
Maybe somebody could give some tips how to install clockworkmod manually? without application? I cannot find this info on the internet, everybody says to use rom manager or droid 2 bootstrap.
I believe you just cannot install bootstrap over cm7. So just try:
1. Root
2. Bootstrap
3. Cm7
4. Gapps
5. ????
6. Profit
Sent from my MB855
not.a.troll said:
I believe you just cannot install bootstrap over cm7. So just try:
1. Root
2. Bootstrap
3. Cm7
4. Gapps
5. ????
6. Profit
Sent from my MB855
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I actually don't understand what you mean. I already have cm7 installed on my phone. The problem was that I used Droid 2 Bootstrap on cm7. I actually found the solution, i didn't know that vanillaLVL cm7 has custom bootloader with cwm inside, for this you just need:
sorry yor are right. i was my fault. i found it.
In order to get in to recovery: press power for 3 seconds. ->chose reboot -> chose bootloader -> reboot and wait for the LED to flash BLUE and then PRESS volume down button when its BLUE. it wil take to BOOT MENU. -> select RECOVERY -> then CLOCKWORK RECOVERY.

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