Liquid rom 3.2???? - Droid X General

I need help installing this ROM that I want to try. Liquid ROM 3.2. I am using it on my Thunderbolt but I am having problems putting it on my newly acquired Droid X. I am a noob at droid X so need as much help as possible. I am doing SBF (VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.sbf).

Figured it out. Wrong SBF...
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Where can I find some write ups on installing custom roms?

Been using a rooted droid x on froyo for a while....i am looking to have a little fun with the phone this weekend, can anyone link me to a how to on how to install a custom rom? Rubix looks pretty rad.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884364
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New MOTOBLUR icons

Hello I just got a DROID x because I got tired of my incredible. So I have a question I am rooted on the stock rom I wanted to know if there was a way to get the icons from the DX2 gb or a rom based of the DROID 3 based rom
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htcdroidincredible23 said:
Hello I just got a DROID x because I got tired of my incredible. So I have a question I am rooted on the stock rom I wanted to know if there was a way to get the icons from the DX2 gb or a rom based of the DROID 3 based rom
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[Q] Cyanogen Mod 7.2 Installation - Droid X

The release of CM7.2 seems to have gone unnoticed in the Droid X community. The code name for the Droid X "Shadow" has a release: download[DOT]cyanogenmod[DOT]com/?device=shadow&type=
So my question is can the CM7.2 Rom be installed on OTA .605 or do I have to SBF back to the froyo kernel? That was the reason I didn't install CM7. This was because the CM7 Rom was based on the froyo kernel.
It actually hasn't gone unnoticed.
The official version still uses the Froyo kernel; however, you can download an unofficial version over at Rootzwiki that will absolutely fly.
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I have been using it until today and it works great and very fast. I'm just testing out miui.
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So can I install this straight over my stock Droid X rom using clockwork?
vinchinator said:
So can I install this straight over my stock Droid X rom using clockwork?
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As long as you're on .602 or .605.
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And rooted of course.
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Anyway to get CM7 on...

I am just wondering if it is possible to flash CM7 to my DROID X .621 2.3.4? I don't want to sbf down or downgrade or anything.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/32762-newest-version-of-cyanogenmod/
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Droid 2 Noob

Hi all, my mom will be getting a new Droid 2 soon that she'll be using on a page plus prepaid plan and I just have a few questions. I know that there is a lot of information here of the forums but things change so often with development that I think I'll get a better answer if I just ask you experinced guys directly.
I'm just looking for the most stable ROM for her, and the best battery life. It doesn't have to be the newest and greatest, it just has to work when she needs it so that she doesn't get irritated with it.
Thanks in advance.
Just stick with stock if she's inexperienced.
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pomeroythomas said:
Just stick with stock if she's inexperienced.
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Will stock run smooth enough with out any freezing?
It came today and it had 2.2, I think i'll update it to 2.3 though.
It works for the 95% of the users who don't get pissed off enough to come here and change it
.sbf to the second-to latest firmware. If you OTA, you'll end up with the latest, un-rootable update, making any future development impossible.
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latest update 2.3.4/4.5.621 is rootable
magic md5 root for d2, d2g, dx, & dx2
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On your question about most stable Roms, Galnet MIUI 2.2.10 was the best I've used as far as being issueless. Just behind that would be CM9.
If you do decide to flash MIUI you'll probably want to install a different launcher for her as well if she's used to Android and not looking for a change. Otherwise just let her run with it and see how she likes it.

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