Motorola Droid X :: If You Need Help Rooting, I'm The Guy

Sep 5, 2010

I'm saddened to say that i won't be able to help anybody unless its Saturday because i just started my fifth year of college so i'm going to be really busy, i already got 1 essay on my first day.

Motorola Droid X :: If you need help rooting, i'm the guy


Motorola Droid X :: After Rooting Moving Rooting Files From Sdcard

Jul 29, 2010

I rooted me Droid X. I want to know if I can move the files:
busybox
su
Superuser.apk

To somewhere else other then at /sdcard? If so, where can I put them so everything till works?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting 2.1 OTA - Still Need To Go SPR

Jun 11, 2010

Ive been rooted for a while. I am going to root my friends phone. Its been a while since I first rooted and was wondering if there was a new way to get ROM Manager on 2.1 OTA. IS there an easier way to get ROM Manager on the phone besides flashing the SBF file which gives you SPR recovery , then flashing a rooted ROM, then installing ROM Magager, then finally installing the ROM that you really wanted in the first place?

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Motorola Droid :: Could Rooting Fix This

Apr 14, 2010

I bought (and rec'd on Monday) the Seidio super-honking-big extended battery. All day yesterday and today (until I could get home and swap it out), I was getting false indications of low battery that would get "fixed" upon reboot, yet 2-3 hours later it would again indicate that it's low. Here's a thread on it in the regular Droid forum:

Battery meter won't accurately read the long-life Seidio battery.I'm holding out very faint hope that a ROM junkie might now of a work around. I'm currently intending on putting a rooted 2.1 on my phone, but I'll gladly deviate to something else if it'll fix this problem.

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Motorola Droid :: Need Help Rooting 2.1

Jun 2, 2010

I did a search but did not find anything directly applicable to my situation. My apologies if I missed it.My Droid is currently running Android 2.1 update 1.I had previously rooted under Android 2.0.1, but I inadvertently installed the Verizon automatic system update, which took away root privileges. (Incidentally, is there a way to disable automatic updates? Before my slip-up, I had been canceling the dialog box for over a week.)I tried the method described in this post and it seemed to work, but I can't execute "su" from the terminal emulator console. I have the superuser permissions ninja under apps, but I also had it after the forced Verizon update. I suspect this is a vestige of the previous rooting.
I would be immensely grateful if someone could direct me to instructions on how to EITHER: A) download everything necessary to revert to 2.0.1, use the root exploit, and then upgrade to a rooted version of 2.1, OR B) root my current installation of 2.1.Also, if you could recommend a good ROM with wireless tethering, that's be icing on the cake.

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Motorola Droid X :: Rooting On Mac OSX

Jul 26, 2010

I am interested in rooting my Droid X and I want to know the best way to to it on Mac OSX. Most of the tutorials out there are for the PC, can anyone give me a step in the right direction?

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Motorola Droid X :: What To Do After Rooting DX

Sep 26, 2010

I'm lost, and honestly i dont even know if my phone is really rooted, i didn't notice a difference after it was done.anyway, what are the main things to do after rooting your phone? also i want to get a nice sense UI theme. help?

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Motorola Droid X :: Rooting With OS X?

Oct 18, 2010

Im sure there's a thread on how to root using osx but im just not seeing it.

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting 2.1 ROMS

Feb 18, 2010

I'm rooted, and swap roms, backup everything pretty confidently (thanks again to Joe for helping me get in the pool).

But there are some things I don't understand. I really want to go to a 2.1 ROM. I've tried a few with verying degrees of happyness, and some of the later ones I've tried just send me through enless reboot cycles. I've tried Pete's new one (figuring if anybody put out something dependable it would be him) and though it boots up FAST and runs great, after playing around for a while it sends me through reboot cycles and freezes up.

I always follow all instructions to the "T", so it makes no sense that others are having success when I am not. Is there some other process that I have to go through that are just unspoken "common sense" steps among the more advanced users that aren't outlined in install instructions? Or am I just supposed to let the phone do it's thing for a while after installing? It just makes me nervouse when it is looping through 3-5 reboots in a row.

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting - ROMs

Jul 7, 2010

Does rooting and installing ROMs void my warranty and insurrance I have with my Motorola Droid?

How exactly do I root the Droid?

How do I install ROMs?

Are there any ROMs recommended to try?

What are the feature differences of a vanilla 2.2 ROM and BuglessBeast?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting - Roms Via Mac

Aug 20, 2010

I'm looking into putting a Rom on my OTA 2.2 Droid. After doing a bit of searching it seems like you can only do install SPRecovery and whatnot only via Linux or Windows.

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting From A Linux Box

May 7, 2010

Wahoo first post! I've had an account for a while but have been lurking and soaking up information. I'm going to root my phone (hopefully today) but I am running Linux on all my PCs, and do not actually have a windows install. I wanted to ask if anyone knew if the ADB commands can just be run straight from a terminal window from my Linux box, since it seems ADB is just a terminal emulator on windows to be able to talk to the phone. It seems like I'm missing something though, I would think ADB would do more than that but let me know if I'm in the wrong. I'd like to root my phone from my Linux box but if i need to find a windows machine I could probably do it from work. I was trying to find some sort of tutorial for ADB on Linux but could not find anything, even installed the SDK for Linux and have access to ADB but am not sure how to get ADB to see my phone after going through the tutorials. I would not be surprised if I missed something as I can be a little dense at times.

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Motorola Droid X :: After Rooting My Phone

Oct 20, 2010

All-One-Guide to Rooting, Deodexing, and Installing a Custom ROM/Theme (And How to Unbrick Droid X)On this, I have completed rooting, and i can now see the superuser permission app What should I do now? I am so confused what should I do now first.download 928blackglass or do something else? because On 928website, it states to download something else first then download it.

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Motorola Droid :: Mic Isn't Working After Rooting?

Jul 2, 2010

I am able to hear everyone just fine but nobody can hear me (mic isn't working). It only works if I use speaker, but then everyone can hear my conversation. I tried rebooting, flashing different roms, removing battery but nothing solved the problem. I have recently got a refurb and I'm getting another one in the mail in 2 days, and don't want to root if it's causing problems with in-call sound. Also had flashed the froyo baseband, i don't know if this did anything cause I don't know if basebands affect the microphone?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting Phone

Oct 5, 2010

Is there ANYTHING I should know? I've been reading this page here How to: Root Android 2.2 for the Motorola DROID - Droid Life: A Droid Community Blog and it looks really REALLY simple..

Once I go through ALL that process on that page above would I be able to use a custom rom on my phone and such?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting And 2.1 Update?

Mar 6, 2010

I'm new to the phone and not particularly computer savvy. I've been doing my homework and research about rooting and I was wondering... a friend mentioned that when Verizon releases an upgrade to Android OS 2.1 (Flan), Android will likely remove the exploit that allows for rooting. If that is the case, you will not be able to root in the future. But if I rooted now I would always be able to. He also mentioned if I rooted I would lose the ability to upgrade to 2.1 over the air and would have to download the upgrade via a computer and USB. Is this true?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting The 2.1update?

Apr 5, 2010

I was one of those people who unrooted back to stock for the 2.1 update and I now realize that I shouldn't have done this becasue the roms were so much better. So my question is. Is anyone working on rooting the 2.1 OTA update or are they just working on new roms, etc. I just have to decide if I should wait or if I should just flash back to 2.0.1 and go from there all over again.

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Motorola Droid :: Overclock After Rooting?

Aug 30, 2010

What are all the cool things I can do now that I am finally rooted for the first time? Overclock? Other cool things?

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Motorola Droid :: Steps Of Rooting Followed

Jun 10, 2010

I rooted my phone with the help from this forum. All went well. My phone started off a stock unmolested 2.1 version with update 1 and ESE81 and in about an hour, I was wirelessly tethered to my laptop and on the internet. A lot of this was copied and pasted from Fabolous' threads, so props to him. Before you do anything, make sure to copy your contacts to your SD card and anything else you are afraid to loose. The first section won't erase anything, but second section will. Some of these steps may not be needed, but these are just the steps I took, and it worked.
These are the steps:
1.) Download SPRecovery_ESE81.sbf to your C: root directory (C:)
2.) Download md5sum
3.) Place md5sum in c:windowssystem32.....

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Motorola Droid :: One Click Rooting App?

Sep 7, 2010

And does it work? I just want to root and overclock the stock Android OS.

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting FRG22D With ADB

Nov 4, 2010

I'm a noob but planning to root my Moto Droid using the method outlined by OMJ in All Things Root (Rooting the Droid without rsd lite up to and including FRG22D). To this point, I have downloaded and installed the Motorola Drivers and ADB Toolkit. I have verified that I can see the Droid in a CMD window with the "ADB Device" command. Before I preceed, I wanted to make sure that understand where I will be at the end. I know this is an easy question for lots of rooters but I just wanted to make sure I understand.

At the end of commands and on reboot, my phone will be rooted. I should have the Superuser icon. My data and settings will all be intact. I will have the stock ROM (FRG22D), stock recovery, stock kernal, etc. At this point, I should be able to install ROM Manager which will, in turn, allow me to install ClockworkMOD recovery. At this point, a Nandroid backup is recommended. I can also download SetCPU that will allow me to overclock the stock kernal to 800 Mhz. ROM Manager will allow me to download a custom kernal for overclocking to 1 Ghz (and higher but I plan to start with what others have recommended). Again, my data and setting are intact because I am still using the stock ROM. Any apps requiring root (i.e. WiFi teather) should work fine at this point. I can go back to stock unrooted at anytime by flashing the FRG22D stock sbf file with RSD Lite although any user data will be lost. Does this sound correct?. I know that many folks are going for the custom ROMs but I feel more comfortable with "baby steps" in that direction.

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Motorola Droid :: Messed Up While Rooting

Mar 10, 2010

so i did the update.zip version of BB 0.7 and now my phone is stuck in the droid eye and the word DROID loop, any ideas of how to fix i was just in the chat and i suggested doing a nandroid recovery of the BB, but im not really sure.

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Motorola Droid :: How To Rooting Videos

Aug 9, 2010

My first question is based solely on confusion. I've watched a few how-to rooting videos (YouTube - ‪Motorola Droid How to ROOT your Droid - The Easy Way!‬‎

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Motorola Droid :: Use Shoels Rom For Rooting>

Feb 11, 2010

if i use the sholdmod to do it 1.can i use the beast rom once i root with sholes or do i have to use a shoels rom? how do i unroot and when i unroot does it go back to the exact droid 2.01 stock that i had or does it use a milestone stock or something in sholesmod how to i back up everything into an image

ok now say i root the default way i know how to do the rooting process for that but what once im rooted should i disable ota if so how do i do that then what do i need to download and how do i install like ive heard nandrodi is needed where do i get this how do i install it and how do i create the backup with this then with this where to obtain the latest beast relase and how do i install that. how do i unroot this way of rooting. anything else i should know please explain and answer these in details..i know i can probably easily do all of this im just a panicky person and what to insure i got all details and info straight

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting From Android 2.1 On A MAC

May 23, 2010

I've been researching the possibilities of rooting my Motorola Droid for some time now (against the strong recommendation that I don't from my girlfriend, who works for Best Buy as Mobile Rep); I want to root primarily to utilize the tethering capabilities of the rooted Droid (I'm a touring musician and it's always nice to have the web on the road)

Of all the information I've dug through, it seems there are only guides, FAQs, tutorials and walkthroughs for rooting Android on IBM PC via Windows. I'm on OSX user on a MacBook Pro.

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Motorola Droid X :: Rooting - Installing ROM?

Oct 31, 2010

I finally decided to take the challenges of rooting my phone and so far I have more than happy with the decision. I am having a few problems where I would like your help.

Just FYI: I downloaded the 928BG theme/ROM

1) Now when I connect my phone to computer via USB, it only lets me connect vias the Charge mode...I can't access the USB storage or windows media sync or PC modes...

2) I have weather bug elite pre-installed on my phone and it gives me the current temp in black font in the taskbar. Since I downloaded the new theme, the taskbar is now black and I can't see the weather updates. I tried to switch the weather bug font to white, however when I do, the app fails to load.

3) I downloaded Titanium backup and have tried to remove some of the bloatware. I have been successful with many of the apps, however I can't remove kindle at all. If I delete the app, it still shows in application drawer.

4) I installed the Free version of ROM manager app. My question is do I have to pay for the full version to install the other ROMS such as APEX or can I install those ROMS any other ways.

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Motorola Droid :: Best ROMs For Rooting

Aug 8, 2010

I just received my Motorola Droid this past Friday. Verizon offered it to me after going through 3 HTC Eris's, 2 in one month.I love this phone! It is so much faster and more responsive.I want to root, what are the best ROMs to do this with?

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Motorola Droid X :: Rooting DX With D2 Method?

Sep 12, 2010

I updated to the new Froyo leak and lost root (I assume)

-I cannot reboot Bootstrap

-Root Explorer and Barnacle do not work

-I still have the Superuser app, but it does not seem to be working

If I am correct that I lost root, I would like to try the Droid2 method

I have downloaded the SDK and the Moto drivers. I am in PC Mode with USB debugging enabled

My problem is when I get to this line C:android-sdk-window ools> and try adb devices, it says List of devices attached.

That is it. Nothing seems to be attached. If anyone can figure out what I am doing wrong I would greatly appreciate it. I know I shouldn't be the first to jump on new roms and leaks, but you have to learn sometime right?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooting Possibility With 2.1?

Feb 16, 2010

This thread will probably be best answered by devs who have the full knowledge of how our phones' internal 'stuff' works. But anyone with a decent idea/answer is welcomed to enlighten us.

With all the excitement about the 2.1 update and rooting the Droid and using custom ROMs, overclocking..etc..what exactly is it that allows a person to perform such actions? I've read on this site and a few other places that Motorola will be 'locking' the ability to root our phones with the 2.1 update.

One of Motorola's support pages has a posting from some lady that stated just because the OS is open source, does not mean that the devices have to be open to user configuration beyond what the manufacturer has available for us. She went on to say that when a certain business decision is made to allow for such access, it will be made based on certain factors....

I can't find the link to that page anymore. It was posted on Facebook the other day, so forgive me for lack of a link to show what I'm talking about in above paragraph.

I guess my real question is what do they do to the phones OS that blocks this ability to root?

And of course, if they can lock it up, can't some devs just 'unlock' it again? I have minimal to no knowledge of Linux and the ability to create/modify system files on these phones so I am leary about unrooting my phone to see what the 2.1 update will encompass. Yet I want to, just to see how well it works and what it offers.

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Motorola Droid :: Way To Edit Original Icons In Photoshop Without Rooting Droid

Jan 4, 2010

Is there a way to edit original icons in photoshop without rooting the droid, or is rooting the way to go to change the icons.

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