Motorola Droid X :: Droid X Bootloader 30.04 And Version 2.3.151

Nov 4, 2010

Did I miss something? Last I saw, the bootloader version for the DX was 30.03 and the OTA version was 2.3.15. I received a like new replacement today that I am planning to send back, but since I rooted it first thing I decided to sbf back to stock. But I immediately noticed that the bootloader version was 30.04 and then looked at the system version in About Phone and saw that it is 2.3.151. See the attached picture for detail. My original DX is on the left and the replacement on the right. I'd really like to send the one on the right back, but may not be able to since I'm a little nervous about sbf-ing an older version. Anybody have any thoughts?

Motorola Droid X :: Droid X Bootloader 30.04 and version 2.3.151


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Oct 16, 2010

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Jul 14, 2010

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Jun 25, 2010

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Sep 3, 2010

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Nov 30, 2010

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Aug 9, 2010

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Oct 8, 2010

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Nov 7, 2009

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Sep 23, 2010

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Oct 2, 2010

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Nov 9, 2010

I just got a CLN warranty replacement with the new bootloader (30.04) and was wondering if I can more or less return the phone to stock after un-rooting since there is no sbf for this bootloader yet or it hasnt been tested with the 2.2 sbf (BL 30.03).

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1. Root
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4. Install ROMS, themes, etc.
5. Return to stock:
6. Restore bare backup
7. Unroot
8. Factory wipe

Would this work or would the bootstrap remain dormant cause its still in /system? Meaning the recovery could possibly come up while rebooting or something else?

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Oct 10, 2010

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Nov 9, 2009

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Jul 1, 2010

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Jun 9, 2010

I know I've been posting lots of noob questions today, but I am a noob to rooting and I'm trying to get everything straightened out.

When I flash an sbf file, particularly the one that returns to 2.0.1 stock, does that replace 1) the kernel, 2) bootloader, 3)baseband, and anything else I can't think of? lol

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Oct 12, 2010

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Jun 25, 2010

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