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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
Found this on my twitter feed just spreading it around.
http://www.droid-life.com/2010/12/0...3-340-coming-madden-2011-to-be-pre-installed/
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I'm on the 2.3.320 leak, not going to .340 until an SBF comes out.
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gio2005 said:
I'm on the 2.3.320 leak, not going to .340 until an SBF comes out.
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if you're on tranq 3.5.1 you're already on .340
I guess I am glad I didn't upgrade to .320
Sort of....
I had no idea Tranquility 3.5.1 had 2.3.340. I donate to several ROM teams (why not) and I am looking to see what Team DeFuse does with Fission 2.3->2.x build, hopefully it will include 2.3.340 soon. I really like the speed of their ROM.
so basically this .340 update is the same as the leak version? so if i manually somehow updated to this .340 am i able to use the latest sbf file?
3.40 is not the same as 3.20!
Personally, I'd like to know what the difference is between the two. I have the 3.20 leak and the 3.20 sbf but can I use them once i go to 3.40?
If there is any difference in .320 and .340 (beyond Madden of course) it isn't readily apparent. Someone can try doing a diff on the system files between Tranq 3.5.1 and stock .320, but the bootloader and kernel are the same. The baseband hasn't changed at all since 2.3.15.
When is the update going live?
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As per Droid Life>>> DROID X 2.2.1 Update Will Be Available Tonight?
My question is, will I see the update?
I have flashed the leaked VRZ_MB810_2.3.32_1FF_01.sbf, I am not rooted and haven't removed any apps.
If u updated with TBH leak version you will have to wait for there patch or fix or whatever it is they are doing before you will be able to get the OTA.
I just got the DX update. I never signed up for the feedback network either. I pulled it.
Anyone know if we should hold off? dont want to lose root for good....
can you post the zip please?
Installed the update and lost root. It's also rebooting into clockwork recovery after powering down and back up. Reboot system option works. I was just rooted, no ROM or themes.
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Installed the update and lost root. It's also rebooting into clockwork recovery after powering down and back up. Reboot system option works. I was just rooted, no ROM or themes.
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if clockwork mod is working then maybe you can reroot with an update.zip?
someone i follow on twitter @bandroidx says he has the update.zip
thanks but I mean a download link for the update.zip like @ megaupload/etc. He just says he got the update thats all. I keep getting download check not available.
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if clockwork mod is working then maybe you can reroot with an update.zip?
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Afraid I don't have this. I do have a nandroid backup and the .320 sbf. Can I restore the backup or flash the sbf if need be? Don't want a bricked phone...
Am pretty sure that I am booting into recovery because of how koush's bootstrap works. It was installed and since I don't have root it can't complete it's thing. In this case it might be a good thing
Z4root is supposedly working, try that.
Any news on when this is gonna come out so i can SBF fully back to stock any info would be appreciated thanks
You can do this currently by combining .320 and .340 SBF files. I have not heard anything yet on a full .340 being released.
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Isn't this essentially a full SBF?
http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/...ystem-baseband-2-3-340-kernel-bootloader.html
It contains the system-only SBF, as well as individual patches for the bootloader, kernel, and baseband.
aohus said:
Isn't this essentially a full SBF?
http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/...ystem-baseband-2-3-340-kernel-bootloader.html
It contains the system-only SBF, as well as individual patches for the bootloader, kernel, and baseband.
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I dont think so. I believe a full sbf overwrites the full phone image from /* in other words there is more to the OS architecture than just /system.
If im incorrect, anyone that has more info/corrections, please feel free to chime in.
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You can do this currently by combining .320 and .340 SBF files. I have not heard anything yet on a full .340 being released.
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Could you explain this process? Im running rubiX Focused on my 2.3.15 version and from my understanding, having the newest system software would be beneficial in installing and using newer roms etc.
I have both a nandroid backup of my stock albeit rooted setup of 2.3.15, as well as the system 2.3.15 sbf. I also have the 2.3.32 sbf file. I realize that if I sbf back to a clean 2.3.15, I can just accept the OTA update to 2.3.34.
Two questions from here:
Which method for updating would be best? From the OTA update to 2.3.34 would I be able to sbf back to 2.3.32 or would i be stuck until a 2.3.34 full sbf is released?
Sorry in advance for jacking the thread
*bump* would like to know this as well.
ElephantGlue said:
Could you explain this process? Im running rubiX Focused on my 2.3.15 version and from my understanding, having the newest system software would be beneficial in installing and using newer roms etc.
I have both a nandroid backup of my stock albeit rooted setup of 2.3.15, as well as the system 2.3.15 sbf. I also have the 2.3.32 sbf file. I realize that if I sbf back to a clean 2.3.15, I can just accept the OTA update to 2.3.34.
Two questions from here:
Which method for updating would be best? From the OTA update to 2.3.34 would I be able to sbf back to 2.3.32 or would i be stuck until a 2.3.34 full sbf is released?
Sorry in advance for jacking the thread
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Tge limitation on whether or not you can go back is based upon the version if the bootloader that the sbf wird I believe. I have not used anything above the 2.3.15 sbf so I'm not sure if the sbf you're speaking of includes a bootloader version
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If you use your 2.3.320 SBF you said you have, you can then use this update: http://www.droid-life.com/2010/12/09/droid-x-2-3-340-system-sbf-released-for-2-3-320-leak-users/
It should get you fully updated to 2.3.340. It does involve flashing your phone twice, but after that you should be good (as far as I know with my still limited knowledge of these things...)
Can't you just flash the 2.3.13 sbf then get the OTA update again? Any risk in doing that?
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Can't you just flash the 2.3.13 sbf then get the OTA update again? Any risk in doing that?
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I don't think you can flash 2.3.15 once you have passed 2.3.320 as your bootloader will have been upgraded.
I recently flashed a full SBF of 2.3.320, then the Kernel, Baseband and Bootloader zips, then the 2.3.340 SBF. Bam, I have a stock phone that looks like it just came from Verizon. Its got all the preinstalled apps, blur, etc... it's basically stock 2.3.340.
For about 30 seconds until I rooted it and loaded Fission 2.4.3 on it...
nvrmnd..........
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I don't think you can flash 2.3.15 once you have passed 2.3.320 as your bootloader will have been upgraded.
I recently flashed a full SBF of 2.3.320, then the Kernel, Baseband and Bootloader zips, then the 2.3.340 SBF. Bam, I have a stock phone that looks like it just came from Verizon. Its got all the preinstalled apps, blur, etc... it's basically stock 2.3.340.
For about 30 seconds until I rooted it and loaded Fission 2.4.3 on it...
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I had done this also, but I couldn't see to stop the phone from booting into Clockwork on a battery pull.
Which SBF Do I need?
I just bought a DX and am coming from a D2. I know how to do everything but it is confusing finding out which SBF i need. I need to know which SBF, or SBF's i need to unbrick phone if need be. Info for phone is as follows.
Android Version 2.2.1
Official OTA 2.3.340 (Guy updated to 2.3.340 at Verizon Store before i left with it.)
Thanks for any help.
Problem solved thread can be closed.
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Android Version 2.2.1
Official OTA 2.3.340 (Guy updated to 2.3.340 at Verizon Store before i left with it.)
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I'm in the same boat willjohnson, which sbf was the correct one? TIA
If you are already on .340, you do not need anything more than the .340 System-Only SBF released by TBH. Until Motorola has a new update that modifies the bootloader, or other components, no ROM you install will change these.
Bricked DX
has anyone ever seen the following:
Bootloader
30.04
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Ive been trying to flash this thing back to stock after botching a tranquility install and rsd lite wouldn't recognize my phone, then i tried to flash it anyway using a .340 sbf and then this is what i ended up with.
Please let me know.
thank you
That is just the system sbf, you are flashing. You need to be flashing the full sbf 2.3.32, if you are on bootloader 30.04.
Update everyone! I just started a thread in Development subfroum about a full 2.3.340 update zip that can flashed as long as you can access clockwork recovery. I recommend checking it out and downloading the file for safe keeping. It was put together by Maderschramm.
Getting ready to upload the full 2.3.34 sbf from a verizon retail store. Not sure if it's safe to put the direct link here. If not, send me a pm, should have it up by tonight at the latest. this is the official sbf and can be used with rsd lite.
is there one out?
i dont want to have to sbf to 2.3.340 or sbf 4.5.596 just to do the ota to get back to 4.5.602 each time?
there should be a 4.5.602 by now shouldnt there?
There's never an alloted time between when an update gets released and when we get the SBF file.
We can hope that it will be leaked soon; however, it may just be as well that you use the .596 SBF then update as the update file isn't large, and you wouldn't be able to obtain root either way.
If you're interested though the hour that one becomes available I will announce it here on Droid X General =D
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I am turning purple...
I am turning purple holding my breath...
(Gosh, arent the vultures here so ungrateful!)
infazzdar said:
There's never an alloted time between when an update gets released and when we get the SBF file.
We can hope that it will be leaked soon; however, it may just be as well that you use the .596 SBF then update as the update file isn't large, and you wouldn't be able to obtain root either way.
If you're interested though the hour that one becomes available I will announce it here on Droid X General =D
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yea im intrested.
with all the flashing i would like it to be as simple as possible.
one sbf file to get back to stock would always be great.
Google 602 without SBF.
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Google 602 without SBF.
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but i want the sbf
i dont want the root (at this point anyhow)
is there really gonna be an SBF for such a small update? It's an 11mb zip file that mainly updates the baseband.
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is there really gonna be an SBF for such a small update? It's an 11mb zip file that mainly updates the baseband.
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i dont know.
if you are on 2.3.340 (OTA) and you then check for updates....does it find the .602 update and update you directly from there or dies it update you to .596 first then restart your phone and check for updates again and finds .602 and updates you and restarts your phone again?
if it goes straight to .602 from 2.3.340 with only one restart then that would mean there is a single sbf for .602 that is probably around 110MB wouldnt it?
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i dont know.
if you are on 2.3.340 (OTA) and you then check for updates....does it find the .602 update and update you directly from there or dies it update you to .596 first then restart your phone and check for updates again and finds .602 and updates you and restarts your phone again?
if it goes straight to .602 from 2.3.340 with only one restart then that would mean there is a single sbf for .602 that is probably around 110MB wouldnt it?
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I agree with the above post, it doesn't seem that a large SBF file would be released for such a small update; however, with Big Red you can never be sure. Until someone such as p3droid can confirm or deny that we will be getting an SBF file we will just have to wait.
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i dont know.
if you are on 2.3.340 (OTA) and you then check for updates....does it find the .602 update and update you directly from there or dies it update you to .596 first then restart your phone and check for updates again and finds .602 and updates you and restarts your phone again?
if it goes straight to .602 from 2.3.340 with only one restart then that would mean there is a single sbf for .602 that is probably around 110MB wouldnt it?
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it should be an easy test*
do what i just mentioned in this quote
I don't think it will jump you from Froyo to 602 GB. The OTA download time was really fast so its really a minor update. But stranger things have happened.
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I don't think it will jump you from Froyo to 602 GB. The OTA download time was really fast so its really a minor update. But stranger things have happened.
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your download time was QUICK because you were on 4.5.596
try it from 2.3.340
no offense but if i'm going back down to 2.3.340 i might as well install CM7 so i'd rather not.
I did notice a strange thing though, the white 3G icon is useable since I updated to 602. Its almost like its a weaker 3G indicator but still 3G and then there is the normal blue 3G icon. and yes the 1X still shows up so its not a replacement for that.
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your download time was QUICK because you were on 4.5.596
try it from 2.3.340
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mav3rick478 said:
no offense but if i'm going back down to 2.3.340 i might as well install CM7 so i'd rather not.
I did notice a strange thing though, the white 3G icon is useable since I updated to 602. Its almost like its a weaker 3G indicator but still 3G and then there is the normal blue 3G icon. and yes the 1X still shows up so its not a replacement for that.
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well then dont imply that since the update was a small update that it must be 2 seperate updates and then i wont say go back to 2.3.340 to see if there is only one update to 4.5.602
i already know that.
that is why i started this thread.
no need to get snippy, I can imply what everyone is saying and has posted, its a minor 11mb update for GB. So if you are on Froyo it will do nothing because it updates issues within GB. Just like if you were on Windows XP and a minor update for Windows 7 came up it would not affect you or bring you up to Windows 7.
http://www.verizon-phones.org/verizon-releases-a-new-update-to-fix-droid-x-android-2-3-gingerbread-update-issue.html
http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/08/16/verizon.pushes.bug.fix.for.droid.x.users/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/08/15/droidx-gingerbread-bug-fixer-is-now-live/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+DroidLife+(droid+life)
When .602 first came out it was a seperate 11 mb file for anyone coming from 2.3.340.
So if you checked update on froyo you downloaded the large .596, rebooted, checked again then it downloaded .602. Now if you do the same, it will download the large combined .602 directly if your are on froyo.
I would like an SBF also.
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When .602 first came out it was a seperate 11 mb file for anyone coming from 2.3.340.
So if you checked update on froyo you downloaded the large .596, rebooted, checked again then it downloaded .602. Now if you do the same, it will download the large combined .602 directly if your are on froyo.
I would like an SBF also.
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now thats what i am talking about
we want the sbf
dont know if its right place but plz help with my .602
i had 4.5.602 on my droid x i was using apex for .602 then i lost my google talk after trying to switch to another rom still with no google talk i decided to spf i use .596 to try all over then my battrey died so i had to cut my wire do the whole black to neg red to pos got by battrey back up but all i get is bootloop tryed sevral sbf files on rsd lite 5.3.1 tryed sbf 2.2.34 sbf for a 4.5.596 a 1.13.6.2 all did nothing
plz help me only phone i have cant replace im broke
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i dont know.
if you are on 2.3.340 (OTA) and you then check for updates....does it find the .602 update and update you directly from there or dies it update you to .596 first then restart your phone and check for updates again and finds .602 and updates you and restarts your phone again?
if it goes straight to .602 from 2.3.340 with only one restart then that would mean there is a single sbf for .602 that is probably around 110MB wouldnt it?
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It now goes straight to .602 from Froyo. The first week or so it went to .596 then .602.
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It now goes straight to .602 from Froyo. The first week or so it went to .596 then .602.
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I can confirm this.... I've now taken the .602 ota update straight from an sbfed .340 twice on my way to CM7 DX GB.... and the Droid 3 root method (on linux or windows) works flawlessly on the .602 ota
Hello XDA, it has been a very long time since I have upgraded my droid x, and I have decided to finally take action.
I am currently running an old build of Liberty Mod that I installed a very long time ago for Android 2.2.1.
I have heard negative things about the newest update, so I was just wondering where I should find the correct update file for upgrading to the current rootable OTA and installing cyanogen.
All help is appreciated.
I was in a similar situation myself so I might've able to help. What I did was sbf to 2.2 (not sure of the sbf file name) then took the OTAs till I got to .605 (this was before the .621 was in soak test). Then I rooted and flashed cm. now since the .621 OTA is live you will have to be careful. I would suggest doing what I did except watch the name of the OTA VERY CAREFULLY. If you get prompted for the .621 do not take it as it is unrootable currently. I can get you links later when I'm at my computer if needed.
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I was in a similar situation myself so I might've able to help. What I did was sbf to 2.2 (not sure of the sbf file name) then took the OTAs till I got to .605 (this was before the .621 was in soak test). Then I rooted and flashed cm. now since the .621 OTA is live you will have to be careful. I would suggest doing what I did except watch the name of the OTA VERY CAREFULLY. If you get prompted for the .621 do not take it as it is unrootable currently. I can get you links later when I'm at my computer if needed.
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Thank you for the response. I see what you did worked, but I also found an interesting post on rootzwiki that would imply all you have to do is wipe, install the .605 AIO and then install the current CM4DX-GB. Should I just follow that guide?
Upgrading to .605 is really unnecessary. You can flash all Gingerbread and ICS roms from .602.
You just need to SBF to .602. From there you will be able to root and install CyanogenMod.
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Upgrading to .605 is really unnecessary. You can flash all Gingerbread and ICS roms from .602.
You just need to SBF to .602. From there you will be able to root and install CyanogenMod.
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Thank you for your response. I went ahead and formatted, installed the team black hat .605 AIO, and then wiped again and installed cm4dx-gb. I'm really loving CM7 and Gingerbread. Thank you very much for all of the responses. This thread can be closed now.