3g issues Cm7 droid x2 - Motorola Droid X2

I installed cm7 for my first rom ever. It was running great next to some force closes which have gone away after rewiping cache,dalvik. Now my 3g hangs a lot/drops completely. I've reset, done battery pulls,*228 several times. It was great before and I *think * it started with restoring apps from titanium.
My question is what can I do? Reflash? Etc. I'm tech literate but a noob with roms etc. Any ideas are much appreciated and a quick description of how would be great. Fwiw I tried the mashup to no avail. All I know is when first flashed it was great. Seems to be affecting battery though it's just from the phone grinding to connect to 3g. Thanks in advanced.

thechaoz said:
I installed cm7 for my first rom ever. It was running great next to some force closes which have gone away after rewiping cache,dalvik. Now my 3g hangs a lot/drops completely. I've reset, done battery pulls,*228 several times. It was great before and I *think * it started with restoring apps from titanium.
My question is what can I do? Reflash? Etc. I'm tech literate but a noob with roms etc. Any ideas are much appreciated and a quick description of how would be great. Fwiw I tried the mashup to no avail. All I know is when first flashed it was great. Seems to be affecting battery though it's just from the phone grinding to connect to 3g. Thanks in advanced.
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Try the CDMA mods. Theyre simple and do help to certain degree.
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@ TheChaoz
Did u do a RSD to 2.3.4.
Super Root
Install Recovery
Wipe The big 3
Apply zip: CM7 RC1, CM7 GAPPS, AND CM7 RERECOVERY AND REBOOT
DO NOT UPGRADE SUPERUSER OR UPDATE BIANARY ( SU GETS SUPER SKETCHY) RECOMMEND A SWAP TO "SUPERSU" FROM THE MARKET
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY UPDATE BIANARY AND SUPERUSER RECOMMEND STARTING OVER WITH RSD.
EVEN WITH UNINSTALL OF SUPER USER BIANARY STILL STICKS AFTER UPDATES :/....
AFTER MANY ATTEMPTS, THIS IS WHAT SEEMS TO DO THE TRICK
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I've been having 3G issues for the past few months, I had on and off really bad data speeds where I live and they think its a network issue since my 1st and 2nd replacement dx2's still have the issue. And today I found out they are getting ready to roll out 4g in the area. Makes me wonder if they might be screwing with the towers. Location: Scarborough, Maine
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@ TheChaoz
Did u do a RSD to 2.3.4. ***I was already 2.3.4 if that's what your saying
Super Root
Install Recovery
Wipe The big 3 ***So dalvik,cache, and?
Apply zip: CM7 RC1, CM7 GAPPS, AND CM7 RERECOVERY AND REBOOT
DO NOT UPGRADE SUPERUSER OR UPDATE BIANARY ( SU GETS SUPER SKETCHY) RECOMMEND A SWAP TO "SUPERSU" FROM THE MARKET
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY UPDATE BIANARY AND SUPERUSER RECOMMEND STARTING OVER WITH RSD.
EVEN WITH UNINSTALL OF SUPER USER BIANARY STILL STICKS AFTER UPDATES :/....
AFTER MANY ATTEMPTS, THIS IS WHAT SEEMS TO DO THE TRICK
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Ok I followed the instructions to a T on the thread. There was a part about updating su then installing this or that. I'm on phone so I can't check. I have cm7 recovery installed from the thread. Can I get a step by step for dummies? Thanks in advanced guys.

thechaoz said:
Ok I followed the instructions to a T on the thread. There was a part about updating su then installing this or that. I'm on phone so I can't check. I have cm7 recovery installed from the thread. Can I get a step by step for dummies? Thanks in advanced guys.
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Use this guide to SBF BACK http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18720189
Then follow the other guides by his signature (bottom of post)
Good luck
DROID DOES, Apple did...like I forgot when

Ok so essentially I'm going back to factory then re root and install rom again?

@chaoz
Yes simply start from scratch (VIRGIN 2.3.4) no scripts... no zips... nothing changed
ROOT IT
Using the normal dx2 recovery
1.Install recovery.apk
2.Boot into recovery
3.Wipe data/cache/dalvic
4. Install 3 zips from SD, cm7 Rc1/ gapps/ rerecovery cm7
5 Reboot
As soon as your all booted
Download "supersu" from market install
Grant superuser acess to "supersu"
To make install permanent create backup of supersu and place in system/app and delete superuser and fix permissions
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K thanks ....that last part was worded strangely and saw nothing in the original thread ....how do I move su aground then delete it then fix permissions? Thanks in advanced

Related

(Obsolete)(Not for the OTA update) go from any 2.3.4 to any 2.3.5 (412) based rom

This is not for the OTA, this is for the prior cheesecaked build
####BACKUP your current system with BSR before doing anything!####
1. SBF or nand restore to stock 2.3.4 (if on completely unmodified and fully bloated stock 2.3.4 skip to step 2)
2. Apply 2.3.5 (412 build) in stock recovery after placing on external sd card root and renaming update.zip (reboot phone and hold down volume, press down arrow until you see android recovery, press up volume button, when on next screen press both volume buttons at same time. Wipe cache and flash update.zip)
3. Root using zergrush (with phone unpluged unzip and open zergrush program....make sure unknown sources in applications is checked and that debuggung is checkmarked. I also checkmark stay awake as zergrush recommends setting screen timeout for ten minutes. Connect your phone and then check it is connected as charge only. Hit spacebar and then the phone will reboot after the zerglings lol find a way in and your rooted)
***Rootkeeper has caused issues with some roms aborting install.***
4. Install & then boot into bootstrap
5. Wipe data, cache and dalvik
6. Flash 2.3.5 based custom rom from removable sd card & reboot when done.
http://www.mediafire.com/?nt4ixu5hx55t9cu RSD Lite 5.4.4
http://depositfiles.com/files/spvcfjb4w 2.3.4 SBF
(Outdated build)http://depositfiles.com/files/95u3zw9k6 2.3.5 update (412 build) Eclipse 2.1 and GingerBread Phone 7 are based off this build
Zergrush V3 is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=784296&stc=1&d=1321435888
Boot Strap Recovery http://www.mediafire.com/?k4ooqa7keblzqso and install from root of sd after rooting phone with zergrush.
They are the actual links the devs made.
(Outdated but works)http://eclipserom.com/mods/click.php?id=84 look here for nitro's direct Eclipse 2.1 download.
Outdated but works)http://www.mediafire.com/?ngv8aeq1745wrqn
peper's direct GingerBread Phone 7 download
Rootkeeper has caused some failed Eclipse 2.X.X installs. This method is the safest bet.
For icing on the cake here is the SBF Tutorial link if you dont know how to SBF http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1175300
Thanks this will help many including myself. Had to sbf 2 times last night and no luck. However I was using rootkeeper. I will try again tonight with zergrush.
There are now a newer set of updates to 2.3.5 to be applied over... if your gonna do it might as well do a full set..
I would put at the very beginning of the post to do a backup. People should know, but you know how that goes. lol
mastafunk said:
There are now a newer set of updates to 2.3.5 to be applied over... if your gonna do it might as well do a full set..
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I know you can update via cheese cake to newer versions. I know Eclipse is off of the linked 2.3.5 which is 412 and I believe pepper's is the same. Please correct me if I am wrong.
There might be unknown issues if everyone starts flashing roms desinged for one build over other updates....is that what your refering to? Am I wrong about this?
Changed Eclipse link to Nitro's 2.0.2 12-15-11
Thanks a lot for posting this!
Eclipse 1.3 RC
mine keeps getting stuck at zegruths rooting method on "waiting for device" it has gotten farther than that before but only to "dsomething has been started"
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You have the usb debugging checked and it connected as charge only?
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Bump for changes
from my X2 with 2.0.1 probably while driving down the road with my knee at the helm
Also make sure u have unknown sources allowed in managage applications b4 u start this root method
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Kevin3328 said:
Also make sure u have unknown sources allowed in managage applications b4 u start this root method
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OP updated with more rooting instructions Thanks for the suggestion Kevin3328
motcher41 said:
OP updated with more rooting instructions Thanks for the suggestion Kevin3328
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Bump....eclipse 2.0.3 link added 2.0.2 link removed
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Fixed bad bootstrap link
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Glad this got stickied, it's a good help
Im trying to help a friend with his droid x2. We rooted it with dooms v4 zergrush before doing anything else, hadnt seen this tutorial yet. When trying to update to 2.3.5 it aborts, last line said E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip. Do we need to unroot to do this then root again? I did this because for eclipse rom it sais it needs rooted gingerbread, but step 3 of install is to root, so it confused me, I chose to root it first.
I tried unrooting and starting over, still wont work. Its wierd that it the OP it sais to do a BSR backup before starting but then step 4 sais to install bootstrap, Ill assume BSR is BootStrapRecovery, so if you need to have it to backup before starting why would you need to install it? Im a bit confused here. I have 2 rooted, unlocked bootloader x10s with MIUI so Im not a newbie but this is frustrating.
Bugly Astard said:
Im trying to help a friend with his droid x2. We rooted it with dooms v4 zergrush before doing anything else, hadnt seen this tutorial yet. When trying to update to 2.3.5 it aborts, last line said E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip. Do we need to unroot to do this then root again? I did this because for eclipse rom it sais it needs rooted gingerbread, but step 3 of install is to root, so it confused me, I chose to root it first.
I tried unrooting and starting over, still wont work. Its wierd that it the OP it sais to do a BSR backup before starting but then step 4 sais to install bootstrap, Ill assume BSR is BootStrapRecovery, so if you need to have it to backup before starting why would you need to install it? Im a bit confused here. I have 2 rooted, unlocked bootloader x10s with MIUI so Im not a newbie but this is frustrating.
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I have never used V4 zerg...use v3 as in instructions. You dont need to unroot. Are you flashing the 412 buil update in android stock recovery? After you install the 412 update you will need to reroot....DONT USE ROOTKEEPER...If you fallow the instructionas as wrote you will have no issues that also includes using the mentioned rooting program as well.
I would suggest at this point SBF and start from step one and/or unroot 2.3.4 and start from step one using everything in the OP as instructed to the T.
If you cant get it your not following the instructions.
Bugly Astard said:
Im trying to help a friend with his droid x2. We rooted it with dooms v4 zergrush before doing anything else, hadnt seen this tutorial yet. When trying to update to 2.3.5 it aborts, last line said E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip. Do we need to unroot to do this then root again? I did this because for eclipse rom it sais it needs rooted gingerbread, but step 3 of install is to root, so it confused me, I chose to root it first.
I tried unrooting and starting over, still wont work. Its wierd that it the OP it sais to do a BSR backup before starting but then step 4 sais to install bootstrap, Ill assume BSR is BootStrapRecovery, so if you need to have it to backup before starting why would you need to install it? Im a bit confused here. I have 2 rooted, unlocked bootloader x10s with MIUI so Im not a newbie but this is frustrating.
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The last time I tried this it would not work once rooted. Had to sbf, apply the update, then root.
BrianKLV said:
The last time I tried this it would not work once rooted. Had to sbf, apply the update, then root.
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Which is how the directions say to do it althoughit does work if your rooted on stock...completely stock no unbloating done. Ota updates need the bloat to install correctly
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Multiupload links gone changed to new site

Bootstrap recovery?

Ok rite to it I have the old cwr that came out along time ago for the x2, my question is, should I install or need to install the bsr the one signed for the x2 I know the one I have is originally for the atrix, but do I need to install this one or am I fine with the cwr I have now?.I'm thinking of flashing the new molten, I'm rooted, supercharged on 2.3.4.thanks in advanced......
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You need both. The ReRecovery is just a flash (zip) version of the exact same cwr. You need the original to flash the new one. They work together. So while wiping data from cwr you can flash it before reboot and renew what you just wiped away. Read the 2nd post of my thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20985756&postcount=2
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Once rebooted you can install bootstrap again if you like. They are compatible with each other.
But you will find it will still work even though its gone. Just plug in and power off. The flashed ver runs from /preinstall and will stay untill another data wipe. Then YOU GET TO FLASH IT AGAIN!
Ok thanks I appreciate the info
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We only have one BSR for the x2
Or did I miss something?
Yes we have 1 and a half.
Edit
No two both with crutches.
Or two that are not quite one?
skwoodwiva said:
Yes we have 1 and a half.
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Lol true
it is still the same bootstrap tho
Now we are able to get into it after a ROM flash or data wipe by flashing your creation.
I just can't believe it took this long for someone to create that . Good job
Now I can't wait to see if that can be baked into a ROM zip so that upon flashing a ROM, the last thing it does is install what u made so it's all just one easy step for everyone. For us forgetful types they are so used to just flashing and hitting reboot lol
Forgetting what?
skwoodwiva said:
Forgetting what?
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To flash the BSR installer before pressing reboot.
If it was built into the ROM zip then no one would forget and we would have BSR available after every flash
Right. I ment a joke- forgetting...
But yes decompile the recovery binary and hack the RR in, no problem...
I should bE sleeping lol
I'm missing in my face jokes lol....good night

The noob is back and totally confused and needs help...

So I asked the other day about which rom would be best for a noob like me, in this thread to be exact: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483712 and although most said Eclipse, I had a few people saying CM7 since it is based off of 2.3.4 and I would not have to SBF to try it and so on... So that sounded good to me and I made up my mind to try out CM7 and start out the easiest way possible, heh. So I got started and was following the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21342515 downloaded all the files and what not and sat on them for a day before trying anything... cause I was sure I would screw something up... and I feel like I have...
So heres what I did. I read number 1 was NANDROID BACKUP! So I go to this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318083 which says to perform a backup I must be rooted. Now this conflicted with the original thread I had read, but I went ahead and rooted it anyways. Followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1315711 and everything went fine. I rooted my phone. But I was already worried because I am not sure if I was supposed to do some kind of back up before rooting... but its a little late for that now.
So now that I am rooted I go back to the original CM7 thread and go ahead and perform the backup which goes fine. Now, at this point I assume I move on to number 5 on that list, because I shouldnt have to root again, correct?
So number 5 states: 5. Put both the Google Apps zip, the CM7 zip, and dragonzkiller's patched BSR apk on your EXTERNAL sd card. I go and get my files and put them on the External SD card (or so I thought). I then move to number 6 that says go into Bootstrap recovery, which I do fine, then move on to the next one that says Install CM7.zip but I cant find it. I see google apps and tethering but nothing about just CM7.zip. Go back to later in the post under downloads and make sure I have everything that is there. I made sure all of this is on my EXTERNAL SD card:
Patched BSR APK for ALL versions of CM7DX2
Google Apps (market, maps, YouTube, etc.) MD5 Sum: e4313eb28b65758bff0cf63bc1a404f5
Tethering Patch for CM7DX2-beta1
REFLASH THE GAPPS AFTER UPGRADING IN CASE OF FACTORY RESTORE
Cyanogenmod 7 for the Motorola Droid X2 - BETA MD5 Sum: 789f25244e475901048e0d0e5908b5a4
I try to click the Patched BSR file, but it doesnt install anything, so I go to install the google apps and tethering assuming CM7 is in there some where... reboot and get stuck in a boot loop. Yeah, I am surprised too I am learning what all these terms mean, lol.
So I didn't know what to do, so I ripped off my Otterbox case and pulled the battery and went back and found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318083 and I performed a restore and got my phone to boot back up.
So this is where I am now. I really don't know where to go from here. Am I still rooted? Did I screw up by rooting first? The instructions were really confusing for a noob and I tried to make sure I knew what I was doing before I started and I still managed to screw it up. I am not really worried that I screwed up the phone... seems to be working fine as is, and if I am stuck I guess I can just leave it like this till November when I upgrade... But I would really like to get some help and see if anyone out there could hold my hand and get me thru this and let me know where I went wrong. I am up for continuing... but I need to be clear before I do anything else. I know this is a lot to ask, but if anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it... Thanks so much for your time if you made it this my rambling...
Well first of all do you have Superuser in your app tray?
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You did a data wipe in android recovery! If so you need to reroot
Then install our bootstrap recovery,
You already have the files on your card so find them in file manager, boot into bsr, flash cm7, while still in bsr flash gapps. Data/cache/dalvi= wipe
Reboot will take you into cm7, install the patched bsr. Apk inside some file managet program.... Enjoy
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I wasnt clear on if you got the CM7.zip file cleared up and got it to show up in recovery. That needs to be flashed first. The bootstrap.apk isnt installed in recovery. You install that after you get CM7 up and running. Just go to any file manager and click it. It should ask if you want to install it. The process should be, from stock android:
1. Root your phone
2. Install regular bootstrap (not CM7 bootstrap) EDIT: Actually I think this installs when you root. I dont remember, its been so long. lol. If not, find it and install it.
3. put zip files on your sd card
4. In Booststrap recovery, wipe data, clear cache and under "advanced", clear dalvik cache.
5. Flash CM7 zip FIRST, THEN google apps zip (Probably the tether patch here too, but I never did it so dont take my word on that.)
6. Reboot (CM7 SHOULD boot up)
7. Install the CM7 Bootstrap for future flashing.
You should be good after that.
Just to make things clear, the name of the CM7.zip is this:
update-cm-7.2.0-RC0-daytona-KANG-public-beta1.zip
So, when they say to install the CM7.zip file, that is the file you want to look for.
Here are the files you should have for CM7 and the order they need to be flashed in:
update-cm-7.2.0-RC0-daytona-KANG-public-beta1.zip (Again, this is the mentioned "CM7.zip" file)
gapps-cm7dx2-signed.zip (This is the Google Apps zip)
CM7DX2-beta-tether-patch-signed2.zip (This is the tether patch)
Once you are in CM7, that is when you want to install the MOTODX2_Bootstrap-CM7_signed.apk BSR.
iBolski said:
Once you've flashed those files, clear the cache/data reset and clear the dalvik cache (located in the Advanced menu under BSR) and then reboot.
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I thought you were supposed to wipe data and cache and all that before flashing. Doesnt wiping it after flashing wipe the stuff you just flashed? Or does it not really matter? I always clear data/cache BEFORE flashing anything.
jsgraphicart said:
I thought you were supposed to wipe data and cache and all that before flashing. Doesnt wiping it after flashing wipe the stuff you just flashed? Or does it not really matter? I always clear data/cache BEFORE flashing anything.
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You're right. Most of the time, you clear that out BEFORE you flash. I went ahead and removed that instruction so as to not confuse him.
Jubomime said:
Well first of all do you have Superuser in your app tray?
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Yes. I updated it as well.
Thanks everyone, I passed out this morning with the computer sitting on my lap, and just woke up... so I am gonna try to go thru your answers. Appreciate all the help!
Your restore has root. Since you used root to install the recovery, your backup includes the necessary files. Sometimes instructions can be confusing or worded oddly. Once you get the hang of it, it will be easier. First thing you should do is enter our recovery and format data, cache, and dalvic (in the advanced section), then flash your cm7 zip. After, flash gapps and tether patch. I like to put my zips in their own folder so I can find them easily.
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jsgraphicart said:
I thought you were supposed to wipe data and cache and all that before flashing. Doesnt wiping it after flashing wipe the stuff you just flashed? Or does it not really matter? I always clear data/cache BEFORE flashing anything.
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Wiping only removes user apps. You can flash cm7 then wipe all day and you will still have cm7 that's why sbf's are necessary.
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Sounds like you used the patched bsr to try and flash cm7. That should be installed after cm7 is running on your phone. Should have used the unpatched bsr first.
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Yeah, I think I will be able to figure it out with all of your help. I have been busy and not had a chance to get to it yet... but I was wondering if I should start from scratch, un-root and re-root? I was not sure if that is necessary, but I am gonna try again this weekend and wasn't sure. I did want to ask, is it hard to un-root your phone?
kalojado said:
Yeah, I think I will be able to figure it out with all of your help. I have been busy and not had a chance to get to it yet... but I was wondering if I should start from scratch, un-root and re-root? I was not sure if that is necessary, but I am gonna try again this weekend and wasn't sure. I did want to ask, is it hard to un-root your phone?
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SBFing will remove the root because it returns your phone back to stock. It's a complete wipe of ANY changes you've made to the phone.
If you want to ensure that you remove any traces of rooting, flashing, modifications, SBFing will do that.

[Q] questions about flashing cm7

since i am new.. long time lurker... i can't post in the dev forum so sorry this is in the wrong spot... but i just have 2 questions about flashing the cm7 rom....
1. It says to install the cm7 zip and then the google app zip and then the tether patch. Do I install all 3 in a row, or should I install cm7, reboot into recovery and then install the google zip, then reboot again and install the tether zip?
2. Just needed some clarification on this statement from the cm7 thread. "There was a problem with the "hijack" name. It is conflicting with the CM7 hijack. NEVER install the original BSR while in CM7DX2! This is a guaranteed way to boot loop your phone!" Does this mean not to run a nandroid back up or recover back to the stock rom while using the cm7 rom, or do I need to uninstall the BSR fron my phone, then reinstall the app... I'm confused.
Again sorry for the wrong forum and noob post, I'm really tired of this pos x2 and want a custon rom... I just can't afford to brick mh phone.
Thanks for any help
ziggityz said:
since i am new.. long time lurker... i can't post in the dev forum so sorry this is in the wrong spot... but i just have 2 questions about flashing the cm7 rom....
1. It says to install the cm7 zip and then the google app zip and then the tether patch. Do I install all 3 in a row, or should I install cm7, reboot into recovery and then install the google zip, then reboot again and install the tether zip?
2. Just needed some clarification on this statement from the cm7 thread. "There was a problem with the "hijack" name. It is conflicting with the CM7 hijack. NEVER install the original BSR while in CM7DX2! This is a guaranteed way to boot loop your phone!" Does this mean not to run a nandroid back up or recover back to the stock rom while using the cm7 rom, or do I need to uninstall the BSR fron my phone, then reinstall the app... I'm confused.
Again sorry for the wrong forum and noob post, I'm really tired of this pos x2 and want a custon rom... I just can't afford to brick mh phone.
Thanks for any help
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You can flash all three right in a row then reboot
There is the bsr that you need to use to install cm7 but in that thread there is a bsr that is specific to cm7 that you have to utilize going forward from your install of cm7
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Kool. Bro I mean I doubt u could brick it. But u could end up somewhere u don't wanna b. After u install cm7 u gotta factory data reset so don't worry about the old bsr... then as soon as you get up and running install the cm7 one
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When you are going through the process of flashing CM7, you will be using the bootstrap recovery for the DX2. After you flash and get all set up, you will have to install the bootstrap that is in that thread for future flashing. He is just simply saying the old bootstrap wont work with flashing stuff after you install CM7.
And by the way, if you were planning on starting this as a new thread in the development section, you would have been in the wrong section. lol. The Q&A section would have worked just fine as well. Just for future reference.
awesome I didn't see the bsr for future use on there... thanks for all the replies some much needed direction is appreciated
Also remember to wipe the big three after you flash all three
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ziggityz said:
awesome I didn't see the bsr for future use on there... thanks for all the replies some much needed direction is appreciated
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Know that it takes quite the **** up to brick you're phone. Doing so is kind of hard. And when you actually do brick it, will be a literal brick. If you turn it on and the m logo is the only thing you can see them you have soft bricked. That IS reparable. Do not freak out!
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big 3?
data
cache
dalvik cache?
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big 3?
data
cache
dalvik cache?
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Correct.
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lost root access supercharging

Droid x2/cm9 beta; I was running scripts for supercharger and had issues. I have lost root access. tired to run the patched BSR but it wont load into recovery. Do I have to SBF? Any help would be appreciated.
Have you checked what your root settings are in developer options? Did supercharger report any errors with the binary? You might want to run the supercharger starter kit.
See if updating the su binary in superuser/supersu app does anthing.
LeadoffMan131 said:
See if updating the su binary in superuser/supersu app does anthing.
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Thanks guys. But I Bit the bullet and sbf'd. Reflashed, and I'm actually so glad i did. 9 beta is working like a champ now. I really have no issues with lag now with a fresh flash and restored apps from tibu everything is roses. Battery stamina seems to have improved as well. Although i am wondering how some guys out there are getting a whole day out of a battery charge. Ive had to recharge at least twice a day since i got this phone almost a year ago and this is the 4th ROM I've run on it. I was supercharging wen i screwed everything up and with the reflash the pjone is working so well now that i think I'll bag the supercharging til i get bored again! And let me take this opportunity to say thanks to all involved on putting the CM9 ROM out there. Love this ROM! Thanks techno-gods!
Did you put the su binary that was suggested in the forum? I used both the su binary and the busy box version suggested in the forum. I had to do 2 battery pulls but my phone works right now. Never lost access to my recovery though.
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Did you put the su binary that was suggested in the forum? I used both the su binary and the busy box version suggested in the forum. I had to do 2 battery pulls but my phone works right now. Never lost access to my recovery though.
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I ran the v6 setup script first, which had the su and busybox, i already had later verdions of both running on my phone. Maybe thats what caused the lockup?
Its been reported that the V6 script can cause issues with BSR. Not sure why. I have never had issues but read others have. If it happens again just unsupercharge if you need to get into the recovery. Did you lose root to all your rooted apps or were you just having problems with BSR? If you lost root all together, then something else went wrong.

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