Motorola Droid :: Rooted And No Bluetooth

Feb 26, 2010

Hey everyone. So a couple of weeks ago i took the plunge and rooted and haven't looked back. I wanted to get rid of my ipod for the gym seeing as i carry my phone anyway so i spent a few hours making playlist (i have over 20gb of music to go through) and used isyncr to put them on the droid. Great app by the way. Anyway so i tryed to pair my bluetooth headphones to the droid and it just scanned and never found the headphones. I tried like 20 times and yes i had the phone discoverable. So i had my Lt. at work try it on his android phone and the hooked right up. Is there something that could have happen in the root that messed up my bluetooth. Running sholes 2.0.6. Went to droid mod1 but it was killing my battery so i went back to sholes. Any help would be great.

Motorola Droid :: Rooted and no bluetooth


Motorola Droid :: Froyo 2.2 Non-rooted Or Rooted

Aug 12, 2010

I would like to know how many people are useing froyo non-rooted and rooted.I'm tyring to diside on what should i do?I also looking for advice on if i install Froyo Rooted, what can i do with it? and install on it?

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Motorola Droid :: Moto Droid Rooted Or Eris Rooted

May 11, 2010

Currently I have an Eris with v3 Leak meaning I can't root. But my wife loves my phone so I plan on giving her mine and either getting another eris and rooting or a Moto Droid and rooting. I've been trying to read up on the Droid and the different ROMS available and have some questions.First I want to make a few things clear:

1. This IS NOT a phone comparison.

2. The Incredilble IS NOT an option since it can't be rooted and I don't want to spend $200 on it.

3. I'm looking for WELL INFORMED OPINIONS, if you don't have one keep moving there is nothing to see here.

To be fair I've obviously done a lot more reading on the Eris which is why I'm looking for well informed opinions from Droid owners that way I can make a well informed decision.

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Motorola Droid :: Bluetooth Compatibility With Car's Bluetooth?

Jan 6, 2010

I own a 2009 Toyota Highlander with Bluetooth. Is the Droid Bluetooth compatibile with the car's Bluetooth?

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May 31, 2010

Well, it's being reported, however not confirmed that the Droid Incredible has finally been rooted.He's also reporting that he's OCed to 1.5GHz.What's more he's working on 2GHz.Good Lord, could you imagine?I've been saying that as of right now, based on personal preference, that a rooted Droid is the best option.But this will def start to sway opinions, including mine.

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Sep 2, 2010

FRG22D was installed, fully rooted. The only problem is the grayed out Bluetooth ON/OFF toggle. On occassion, it will light, very rarely, but when you click it, it goes to gray. The suggested threads provided no useful information cincerning this problem

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Motorola Droid :: Overclock Rooted BB V.9 - Frozen With White Motorola Logo

Apr 28, 2010

I have not really found any threads in these forums deticated just to overclocking the Droid. I am running BB v.9 and would like to overclock past 600 mhz. I have 2 overclocking utilities. (Setcpu, and overclock widget) I understand that I have to update or flash the Kernel. I tried doing this OverClocking Motorola Droid To 1.3 GHz In 7 Easy Steps | areacellphone.com

The adb commands were successfull. WHen I rebooted my droid it was bricked (well not really cause I did a Nandroid backup right before I did this) It was just frozen with the white Motorola logo. Perhaps I downloaded a bad 800 mhz evilboot8.img.

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Motorola Droid :: How To Know If Rooted

Feb 9, 2010

I just ran a anti virus program and it says I am rooted. I do not want to be rooted. I did click on the shole updater but I never opened it up because I am a chickenshit and know my limitations. I thought the scan found the download and assumed I was rooted so I deleted the download ( I never opened or saw any type of process). AV still says I am rooted. How can I look to see if I am or not rooted?

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Aug 23, 2010

How to go back to 2.1. I am unrooted. The phone works fine just a little buggy at this point in time.

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Apr 10, 2010

I just got done downgrading to 2.0.1 via sbf, then upgraded to a rooted 2.1-update1. Upon completion and rebooting, I received notification to upgrade to 2.1 from VZW. WTF? I'm already 2.1. how do I stop this from popping up again?

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Motorola Droid :: How To Go From Rooted 2.1 To Froyo?

Jun 29, 2010

I rooted my phone with 2.1-update, with upgraded baseband, a 1.0ghz kernel, and a bugless beast V1.1 theme.Can I just download a 2.2 froyo rom directly and then be fine? or do I have to do other things when upgrading from 2.1 to froyo?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooted Less Than 24 Hours

Sep 15, 2010

Given my limited amout of technical skill, what would be a list of 5 easy thing you would do on your new, rooted D1?

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Apr 10, 2010

Anyone foresee any issues on OC'ing on the standard rooted ESE81? Does the kernel support overclocking?

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Motorola Droid X :: Updating Rooted 2.1 To OTA 2.2?

Sep 22, 2010

I'm a bit noobish since this is my first Android phone, so please forgive me. I rooted my Droid X running 2.1 using the GUI program. I used Root Explorer to rename a few bloatware apps. I did not make any other changes, just installed Titanium Backup and used it to make a backup. To successfully install the OTA update to 2.2, what do I need to do? I read that I need to restore the bloatware. Do I also need to unroot first? I've also read in a couple places something about moving Superuser.apk from bin to xbin. Is that what I need to do to stay rooted in 2.2?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooted Need SPRecovery / ROM

Feb 3, 2010

So (as far as I can tell) I've successfully rooted.I've been searching around and trying to install SPRecovery so I can backup using nandroid or whatever and install ROMs, with no luck. Is SPRecovery a file I need to download after rooting? If so, where can I find it? And after backing up, where do I find and how to I install ROMs?I know I'm probably posing questions that have been answered, but in this forum and elsewhere I cannot seem to find a simple, step-by-step set of instructions of what to do after initially rooting.

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Motorola Droid :: Rooted With BB 0.9 / Still Getting OTA Upgrade

Apr 5, 2010

My Droid is rooted and running Pete's BB 0.9. My phone is constantly asking me to do the OTA 2.1 upgrade. Any idea how I stop this OTA from happening and asking me to upgrade?

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Jun 18, 2010

Howdy gang: Back in the 2.0.1 days, I rooted my droid, using the "root your droid.com" guide. I never did anything with it, never loaded any Roms (planed on it, just never got around to it) When 2.1 came out, I did the OTA. After the OTA, I still have the "super user" ninja icon. Now I want to jump on the 2.2 bandwagon and I need root. But do I still have root? how can I tell?

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Sep 24, 2010

I have rooted my phone and am using the wireless tethering and can use other rooted apps. But when I try to use the adb shell and the su command, I am getting Permission Denied. Anybody know what the hell is happening? I am rooted using the Droid 2 method with the 2.2 OTA updae.

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Mar 13, 2010

I followed the sticky to the letter and rooted. I downloaded/paid for Setpcu and Temp Monitor.

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Motorola Droid :: Rooted And Can't Install Rom

Jun 22, 2010

I rooted my phone yesterday and everything went pretty smooth. Did a simple nandroid backup too. Installed setcpu and both version of rom manager. Here is the problem. everythime I try to run clockworkmod manager I get this error "An error occured while attempting to run privileged commands" I did download a cyanogen rom but nothing. Can't reboot in recovery either.

When I go to setcpu in in read only mode and can't change anything. it says "no root access detected are application have permissions?"

Ans last, When I open superuser permissions, Screen is black and can't see nothing. is this normal?

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Jun 22, 2010

I think I am rooted but can not install clockworkMod Recovery Want to upgrade to Froyo

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Jul 14, 2010

So can I install any rom (Specifically the newest Bugless Beast froyo rom) right now?

Or do I need to be on 2.2 froyo first, and if so how do I get there?

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Sep 10, 2010

I am trying to install 2.2 over my rooted 2.1 using clockwork recovery and the linked file from the original 2.2 rooted thread. Everytime I try, I get to verifying current system, then I get assert failed... apply_patch_check("/system/app/AdService.apk", then a bunch of other numbers, then E: Error in /sdcard/droidx_rooted_froyo.zip (status 7), Installation aborted.

I have tried everything I can think of. I have unrooted and tried to install the straight up 2.2 leak file through recovery mode, and get the same error.

I have reinstalled adservice.apk, still get the same error.

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Mar 31, 2010

ROM manager now offers 2.1 stock. It says in small print "stable, radio, rooted". I just want to make sure before I try this. Can I go back to some of my backups from this if I want?

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Motorola :: VZ Ad Shows Rooted Droid?

Mar 22, 2010

It was probably just a boneheaded photochop maneuver by the Ad agency. From Droid-Life: Video: Verizon Ad Shows Rooted Droid? | Droid Life: A Motorola Droid Blog.

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Ok, now that i have rooted...how do i get rid of all the BS that is on my phone that is totally useless to me.

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Sep 23, 2010

I just rooted and have the superuser icon in my tray. I installed ROM manager and did a manual download of Ultimate Droid 0.8 and placed it in a directory on my SD card. I went to ROM manager and did an install from SD card, went to the directory, clicked the ROM and when prompted for Backup/Wipe chose wipe, I previously did a backup with Clockwork upon installing it. The phone reboots to a triagle with exclamation point and does nothing else. A battery pull will bring my phone back. What am I doing wrong?

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Motorola Droid X :: Rooted Using The Tether App?

Oct 22, 2010

I have the app an everything but holding down to use it as I don't want VZ to charge me the $20. How many of you are using it and how many GB have use so far to stay under the radar?

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Motorola Droid :: Stock 2.1 To Rooted 2.2

Aug 4, 2010

I am new at this so please excuse my ignorance on rooting. I am wanting to go from stock 2.1 to rooted 2.2. How exactly do I do this? can use the easy root app?

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Motorola Droid :: Rooted On Stock Rom

Sep 23, 2010

I have SetCpu, and I seen you can only take it up to 800Mhz max. Is this because that is all the stock Rom can do? Or am I missing

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