So, I rooted the Droid X2 in my sig a while ago. Now, the gingerbread update came out, and I was asked to "make it work" after the update failed. From what I've learned here, its because it can't find the bloatware. Now, I'm seeing guides here, to revert to total stock, but, IDK, maybe its because I'm tired or something, but I can't make heads or tails of it. I'm normally pretty good with all this, but I'm still a proficient ameture, not a pro. I need to get this thing to unrooted stock 2.3 as soon as possible. Can someone just, IDK, put one of the guides for reverting in noob terms? I know my stuff, but I'm just not in the mindset to decode the lingo used, sorry >_<
This should also help others with this same problem who aren't uber-coders.
Go to the android development subforum and read guide on how to sbf to stock 2.2.2 in the sticky thread its the rsdlite tutorial, then check for updates on the phone, i don't think it can possibly be explained better
Edit its the sbf tutorial
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EvilTim said:
Go to the android development subforum and read guide on how to sbf to stock 2.2.2 in the sticky thread its the rsdlite tutorial, then check for updates on the phone, i don't think it can possibly be explained better
Edit its the sbf tutorial
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It can't be explain any better
alright, thanks guys. i was kinda hoping for a simpler instructions, maybe even a faster/different download, but hey, ya did what you can, thanks. Also, Verizon said they'd replace it, but i'd prefer to fix it myself if i could, so.... *shrugs* i'll take a crack at it. thanks.
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I looked all over the place, maybe im blind, but i didnt find anything showing me how to get back to stock if i want (undo the adeo 'rom' deodexing and whatnot) so that i can either return the phone, or eventually update to the next official software release when/if it comes out for the atrix.
sorry if its already posted somewhere but i aint finding it! or is there not a way yet?
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I looked all over the place, maybe im blind, but i didnt find anything showing me how to get back to stock if i want (undo the adeo 'rom' deodexing and whatnot) so that i can either return the phone, or eventually update to the next official software release when/if it comes out for the atrix.
sorry if its already posted somewhere but i aint finding it! or is there not a way yet?
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Nevermind saw your sig
Flash SBF, should find that post on here with instructions.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991072
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So happy this came up in the search!
MROM 2.3.7 to Stock 2.3.4
Useful.
Hi I was just wondering what files I need and what needs to be done to get my HTC droid eris back to stock completely and unroot it? Like if I purchased it from the store brand new.
Thanks for the help in advance.
Please use the search function and you will find exactly what you need
This thread has a downloadable ROM with rudimentary instructions for how to download the ROM and install to get back to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=792026
And this thread, starting mostly in post number 4 (the first three posts tell you how to root an unrooted phone, so you can ignore those steps, though they are probably still worth a read), will walk you through the steps that you need to do in order to actually install that ROM to get back to stock. If you do not want to go back to what you have now, you can ignore the Nandroid Backup step: http://androidforums.com/eris-all-things-root/127861-universal-eris-root-dummies.html
(Note that bftb0 in the first thread and Erisuser1 in the second thread are the same person.)
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I actually tried that myself (search for "Eris back to stock unroot") and did not get very much help, actually. There is a lot of material here and it can be hard to separate the wheat from the chaff for someone who is new to this.
+1 for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=792026
as long as you still have s-on it will return it to the same place it was when you got it... well if you got it after the march ota that is.
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The search function sucks on this site, especially when navigating with a phone. Way too much fluff to distinguish from actual help
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"eris stock" does the trick on the search
To make a long story short... I let someone use my phone, they updated it to 2.3.4 . How do I obtain root privileges again? I don't need a step by step explanation. The quick version should get me on my way.
From what it seems I need to flash one of the Leaked SBF's? I just looked on the side of the box and I have S/W version 1.2.148.MB870. Do I need the SBF pertaining that that model?
Not to fear! You can root your OTA update and enjoy the benefits of 2.3.4! Google "Pete's one click root" and follow the instructions. It's VERY easy to do. Good luck.
Also, there are resources in the dev section.
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kelbizzle said:
To make a long story short... I let someone use my phone, they updated it to 2.3.4 . How do I obtain root privileges again? I don't need a step by step explanation. The quick version should get me on my way.
From what it seems I need to flash one of the Leaked SBF's? I just looked on the side of the box and I have S/W version 1.2.148.MB870. Do I need the SBF pertaining that that model?
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As stated. Petes oneclick root method works fine.
But if u were EVER going to flash an sbf just make sure it is one you get from the X2 development forum ONLY.
If u try to flash an sbf for any other phone model u will be in for some trouble.
Thank you
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As stated. Petes oneclick root method works fine.
But if u were EVER going to flash an sbf just make sure it is one you get from the X2 development forum ONLY.
If u try to flash an sbf for any other phone model u will be in for some trouble.
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Thanks 3UR0TR45H for the link.
An thank's ashclepdia for the reminder. I usually do stick to the forum of the phone I use.
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Thanks 3UR0TR45H for the link.
An thank's ashclepdia for the reminder. I usually do stick to the forum of the phone I use.
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It was more of a cautionary statement to be careful if doing a search and you end up in the x forum by mistake seeing as they also have a gb sbf it can be dangerous when people just quick glance the forum they are in
I know I've almost made that mistake. Started to download the sbf and was like why doesn't this look right? Lol
I was looking for any information on how to root Droid X2 I looked in the list and did not find it listed I know what rooting your phone is and I understand the benefits and possible side effects if done incorrectly I have tried to do as much research as possible and am still not finding the answers I am looking for. I have jailbroken iphones and ipod touches as well as unlocked many phones. The droid X2 has me still confused as to where even to begin the process of i have seen people call it Pre-rooting. I dont know what I should use as far as the rooting app with what my system is running nor can I seem to find anything on 2.3.4. hopefully maybe someone here can give me a step by step process to follow for what I need to have on my phone as far as apps software and so fourth to get my phone rooted. I have put all my phone information below. any advice tips or instructions would be much appreciated. I am a beginner at all of this new technology and am just trying to get into it so I am lousy with the abrev. like SPFing OTA ROM Nandroid?? Also Froyo dont really get where I can find any specific how to's on knowing what they do where you can find them what they mean. I believe froyo is something you go to for back ups other than that I am not quite sure. OTA I am guessing firmware?? I am truely at lose with all of it and would love to learn more. I am not planning on rooting my phone until I am absolutely sure that I can do it and that I understand every aspect of all the steps and programs involved. thank you in advance for any help or tips Droid X2 Android version 2.3.4
? Baseband Version n_03.13.28s ???
? Kernal version 2.6.32.9-00005-g2440aba ??
? ERI version 5 ??
?? PRL version 52522 ??? ANY ??? MEANS I DONT KNOW IF YOU NEED THIS
INFO. NOR DO I KNOW WHAT IT IS AND ITS
PURPOSE ANY HELP IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED.
Search, use it. You're welcome.
Check out the stickies and they will take you to guides depending if your on froyo (2.2) or GB (2.3). If your on froyo, I suggest upgrading by OTA (over the air) by going under menu, phone info, and upgrade. Then use the guides under the stickies to do zerg rush or Pete's one click root. The Ginger break doesn't work on our GB, I know, weird, but oh well. But use zerg or Pete rooting methods to root
You will know you have root by seeing super user app in your apps
Namdroids are back ups. It takes a "screen shot" of your whole system and saves it so you can restore and have everything EXACT how it was before! I use multiple nandroids to "dual boot" different ROMs. You can make nandroids with tenfars version of clockwork mod. You will need to install it after you root. It should tell you where and how in the guide you use.
Welcome to the DX2!
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Go to the first post in devs section by booked. He has it all. Use Pete's one click root can not get any easier first. Then you can flash a custom rom just remember you need to wipe data and both cache in recovery. Also a nano back up is basically where you go into recovery and back up the rom where you are at that time. That wah if you mess up you can always go back. But yes go to that thread and read. Good luck.
Hello-
I’m ignorant when it comes to these things so please be kind, thanks.:angel:
I bought 2 Droid X2’s, one for my son and me. I rooted the phones successfully using Pete’s One Click Method (I think). Then I installed Titanium Backup Pro.
A few months later we installed the Droid X2 latest version 2.3.5, not knowing it would unroot our phones. All my research on xdadevelopers tells me I have to reflash the phones back to the manufacturers stock/original system boot file - is this correct? And, is this the sticky/thread that tells me how to do this? Do I follow the op's (daywalker04) post down to the letter when doing so?
To do this, all I have is a Mac OS X version 10.6.8. Thanks to all for your help.
Go to general and there should be a sticky to show you how to sbf to 2.3.4. You'll need RSd lite and the sbf file after that its just a matter of following the directions. There's also a way to root 2.3.5 either with zergrush which I haven't tried or using voodoo ota root keeper and than updating. Hopefully this steers you the right direction.
I would've posted the sticky link but im not totally sure how to on the app
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Strubie42 said:
Go to general and there should be a sticky to show you how to sbf to 2.3.4. You'll need RSd lite and the sbf file after that its just a matter of following the directions. There's also a way to root 2.3.5 either with zergrush which I haven't tried or using voodoo ota root keeper and than updating. Hopefully this steers you the right direction.
I would've posted the sticky link but im not totally sure how to on the app
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Hi Strubie, Thanks for the reply. Couple of questions.
Will the sticky link I posted (Gingerbread SBF for MB870 Verizon Droid X2) not work? Also, do I have to sbf back to the version that was originally on the phones, or it doesn't matter - either 2.3.3 or 2.3.4?
Strubie42 said:
Go to general and there should be a sticky to show you how to sbf to 2.3.4. You'll need RSd lite and the sbf file after that its just a matter of following the directions. There's also a way to root 2.3.5 either with zergrush which I haven't tried or using voodoo ota root keeper and than updating. Hopefully this steers you the right direction.
I would've posted the sticky link but im not totally sure how to on the app
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nothing roots 2.3.5/1.3.418 directly see [How to] Root 2.3.5/1.3.418
have to SBF to 2.3.4 and use voodoo
Will the sticky link I posted (Gingerbread SBF for MB870 Verizon Droid X2) not work
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depends on what you want, generally 2.3.4 is preferred so you have the latest firmware try
HowTo: Perform a SBF
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TheJewban said:
Will the sticky link I posted (Gingerbread SBF for MB870 Verizon Droid X2) not work?
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depends on what you want, generally 2.3.4 is preferred so you have the latest firmware try
HowTo: Perform a SBF
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True - I didn't fully explain what I was trying to do in my op, sorry.
After inadvertently unrrooting my phones by installing 2.3.5, I'm trying to get them rooted again with 2.3.5 installed. I guess my confusion lies in the fact that everything I've read says I have to sbf back to original boxed version. My question is if the original boxed version was 2.3.3, is that what I have to revert back to, or can I go to 2.3.4?
you can flash any of these 2.2.2/ 1.2.148, 2.3.3/1.3.232, 2.3.4/1.3.380, 2.3.5/1.3.418
but 2.3.4 is fastest way to get a rooted 2.3.5
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you can flash any of these 2.2.2/ 1.2.148, 2.3.3/1.3.232, 2.3.4/1.3.380, 2.3.5/1.3.418
but 2.3.4 is fastest way to get a rooted 2.3.5
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Thanks sd, I'm going to read and study the entire thread: HowTo: Perform a SBF ("factory restore") of your Motorola Droid X2.
Another question. The "HowTo" method uses Windows, can I follow the exact same procedure using Mac OS X?
different with mac, I'll look for it
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different with mac, I'll look for it
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Just so you don't think I'm lazy...I've been searching this whole time. I'll keep searching but will standby for anything you find. Again sd, thanks for all your help.
instead of rsd lite, use sbf_flash mac version
http://blog.opticaldelusion.org/search/label/sbf_flash