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I give this guide 2 thumbs up. I wish everyone would do it this way instead of using the SMUpdater app. When you use that app you don't learn anything, then when shit goes bad you don't have any clues on how to fix it.
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I give this guide 2 thumbs up. I wish everyone would do it this way instead of using the SMUpdater app. When you use that app you don't learn anything, then when shit goes bad you don't have any clues on how to fix it.
this was an awesome guide, greatly appreciated!
7. "Reboot Recovery"
You should now see a new recovery called 99.2b without even hitting the volume up and camera buttons.
I'm pretty close to giving up on rooting my phone to get Bugless Beast on it. I did exactly everything the instructions told me, my phone is Rooted, and I got up to this step...
When I reboot my phone, and hold down X, the normal reboot screen comes up, no red text or options like the ones listed below this step. Superuser is in my apps list, Tools is in my root directory of my sdcard also and I followed all the steps up until this point. I was running 2.0.1 on the Motorola Droid. Any suggestions?
hmm, did droidroothelper force close when your first opened it? and i would redo the part where you install the 99.2b recovery. This time, before you hit install, click install busybox button, and install flash image button (both in droidroothelper/droidrootpro)
No, it didn't force close. I did all the steps and the conformation popup of each action popped. I gave up. Although having the superuser premission in my apps draw is bothering me.
hmm, and the super user icon is a ninja? try uninstalling droidroothelper and redownloading it. You have to allow it superuser permission for it to work(which causes force close)
Did all the steps and it worked flawlessly!
Now time to customize it again. Thanks for the great write up. I'd gotten lost in DroidRootHelper part.
EDIT: Also, does this block the OTA update? Or do I need to do a setting?
The permission question never popped up. Even after reinstalling.
I just got my Droid last week, and am considering switching to Bugless Beast--based on the instructions, it doesn't seem that difficult. What I was wondering is the following:
1) What are the advantages versus stock 2.0.1?
2) Will I need a new SD card for the backup, or will it use the one that already exists in the phone?
3) Regarding apps I've already downloaded (such as OpenHome, Beautiful Widgets, etc.)--will they still be there, or will I have to re-download them?
4) What's my likelihood of bricking the phone? And if I DO brick it, how difficult is it to reset, or is that permanent?
Thanks!
I have gotten to this point but I do not have an option for "backup/restore". Is there a step I missed in the DroidRootHelper?When the phone reboots into recovery do the following:
1. wipe data/factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. hit backup/restore
4. click simple nandroid restore
Hello all! I am really excited about this project. Much gratitude to Kirch!!
I have gotten to this point but I do not have an option for "backup/restore". Is there a step I missed in the DroidRootHelper?
Now click these buttons in this order:
1. "Mount mtdblock3 System read/write"
2. "Install an chmod busybox"
3. "Install and chmod flash_image"
4. scroll to bottom and hit " Flash 99.2b recovery"
5. "Unmount System mtdblock3"
6. "Sync"
7. "Reboot Recovery"
One caveat, be sure to download ALL the apps you want when you do that. I downloaded just the ones I needed, and now it doesn't show the others. No biggie as I got the ones I needed, but still kind of sucks.if you go to Market-->Menu-->Downloads all of your downloaded apps are conveniently placed in one area for restore.
droidrootpro does 99.2 i believe and droidroothelper (freeversion) does 99.1 regardless they will both work but thanks