Once again, I didn't go to Verizon looking for a warranty replacement. THEY are the ones that suggested it. If they had said "sounds like YOU messed it up and that's not our problem," I would've kept it and bought another used on CL. That's not the point of this thread, though - the point is to see if anybody else had a similar problem and/or if we can isolate what went wrong.
The holier-than-thou stuff has gotta stop, IMO. It's been demonstrated over and over that a bunch of people can follow the same instructions, using the same hardware & software, and have varying results. Some people have had zero problems, and at least one other person here has posted in this thread with the same problem (and a fix?). I'm not claiming to be an expert, but I don't think it's necessary to act like I walked into a Verizon store with my phone buried in topsoil asking them if I rooted it right.
Amen. "oh its so easy, you just have to do this..." "take responsibility" bla, bla, bla. I bricked mine and it was replaced just as the costco rep said it would be rooted or not.
Frankly there is a whole lot more critics here on the root forum than there is help for those who are having problems. When I ran against a wall with my OG droid there was always someone willing to help me straight away and keep replying to my posts until I was back on track and I tried to help others the same way. Look at the threads where people are asking for help on bricked phones. I don't see many of the naysayers in the above posts offering concrete solutions on how to fix the phone other than "hey I could have fixed it, or take it like a man". Look at all the "bricked" posts and see who offered help...few.
Honestly this forum has gotten the best of me. I have said it once and I will say it again the number of bricked phones by rooters is a fraction of a percent of the phones returned for other reasons. Rooting is the least of Motos worries.
Locked bootloader to keep us from having fun, it makes no sense. It was probably just set up for Motos convience and not ours. Really folks. To say that one, two, twelve, fifty or a hundred are spoiling your rooting fun by returning bricked phones is just plain silly. Motorola has more to do than figure out ways to keep our brilliant developers from getting access to our phones via root. The folks that read these forums are but a fraction of a percent of X, D2 Og droid owners. Out of those I would say there is only a fraction who root, and the bricked ones are just a grain of sand in the sea.
Either help the guy, or give him a break and shut up. Nobody needs to feel worse after they have spent days fricking around with their phone trying to get it right.
GB worked fine for some and not so well for others. It might be the user, the individual phone, the download he/she used or some other gremlin that was carried over from another rom but so be careful who you point fingers at. If this pisses off moderators fine, remove me. I have frankly had it.