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    [Release] Stock 2.1 ESE81 & ESE81 Deodexed backups

    Edit 05-21-10: So, I was poking around the forums and noticed a lot of people arguing over what is root and what is not root. I wanted to clear this up a little bit so people don't think I'm claiming something that I'm not. These backups were done by flashing the recovery sbf. file provided by droidmod to the latest 2.1 ota, and following root instructions that were posted at alldroid. I did not compile this or use the modded update.zip file. It is was done using adb. I will see if it's posted, if not I'll post it.

    Edit 2: Here is how I rooted the 2.1 OTA... http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dro...tml#post492109

    Okay so I noticed that there aren't any truly stock ESE81 roms out there, so I decided to release the ones I have done. They are both based off the most recent update that has been pushed to our phones.

    Stock 2.1 ESE81 - root & busybox (no changes otherwise)
    MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service

    Deodexed 2.1 ESE81 - root, busybox & deodexed (removed Google Maps and added newer version)
    MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service

    Instructions for SPRecovery.
    1. Unzip the file and place it in the nandroid folder at the root of your sdcard
    2. backup/restore
    3. advanced nandroid restore
    4. choose backup
    5. uncheck "data" (only BOOT and System should be slected)
    6. Perform restore

    Thank you to XEUDOXUS for making XUltimate & WOODYMAN for helping me with it.
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    Greatly appreciated but I have 2 questions.. (well one question of a sort and one direct question)

    1. Is Boot partition stock or nandroid? (I ask as you have the system using a nandroid backup and already rooted so one would think...)

    2. Wouldnt these be a bit more beneficial if they were setup so update formatting would work? In that way IF either were using a stock boot/recovery you could simply migrate between them with no issues.

    My 2 cents
    *Disclaimer: I tend to speak what pops in my head immediately when it happens. As a result when I type it, the idea sounds great.. more often than not I realize after the fact that I was incorrect or shoot down my own theories. Flaming me does no good as I most likely have done it myself already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarshReality View Post
    Greatly appreciated but I have 2 questions.. (well one question of a sort and one direct question)

    1. Is Boot partition stock or nandroid? (I ask as you have the system using a nandroid backup and already rooted so one would think...)

    2. Wouldnt these be a bit more beneficial if they were setup so update formatting would work? In that way IF either were using a stock boot/recovery you could simply migrate between them with no issues.

    My 2 cents
    I did not include the recovery in the backup. So to answer your question, yes it's stock, unless otherwise stated.

    Edit: Is that what you were asking? I'm not really sure I understand you clearly. What do you mean by update formating?
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    Re: [Release] Stock 2.1 ESE81 & ESE81 Deodexed backups

    Greatly appreciated but I have 2 questions.. (well one question of a sort and one direct question)

    1. Is Boot partition stock or nandroid? (I ask as
    I did not include the recovery in the backup. So to answer your question, yes it's stock, unless otherwise stated.

    Edit: Is that what you were asking? I'm not really sure I understand you clearly. What do you mean by update formating?
    I misspoke myself.. if recovery isn't included the it wouldn't be 'stock' since you would be using a modified recovery application that will remain after processing would it... what I meant by update formatting was using it as an update.zip. Perhaps its my perception but stock would be rooted and including recovery 'stock' so that once you install you could flip between the two without the middle step of needing sprecovery or nandroid. Its 5 am here so I think I'll shut up...

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    Oh, I see what you're asking. I didn't do an update.zip for a few reasons, 1. I don't know how to compile them, 2 they're already available and 3 I'm pretty sure anyone who would need that method is already on 2.1. As far as recovery is concerned, there is absolutely no need to include it because you have to have a moddified recovery to do this anyway. This isn't some alternative to the flashing sbf methode, just the legwork already done.

    It's 3am here, no worries, lol. This is how we do it at DF. The real gem here is the deodexed system I posted. There are many advantages to using a deodexed system (that hasn't been messed with) I.e. making your own rom. To my knowledge this is one of like 3 that have been posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarshReality View Post
    Greatly appreciated but I have 2 questions.. (well one question of a sort and one direct question)

    1. Is Boot partition stock or nandroid? (I ask as you have the system using a nandroid backup and already rooted so one would think...)

    2. Wouldnt these be a bit more beneficial if they were setup so update formatting would work? In that way IF either were using a stock boot/recovery you could simply migrate between them with no issues.

    My 2 cents

    The middle "step" of sprecovery is because it has root.

    Any rom with root, you're going to wan't either sprecovery or clockwork recovery, because there is a chance that you will damage your phone, and without an advanced aftermarked recovery you're going to have a hard time fixing any problems caused by modifying files in root.

    For instance, once you have root you can modify system files, this would be like modifying files in your system32 folder in windows, if you screw the wrong ones up, windows wont boot, and having a recovery like sprecovery is like having a windows DISC. No matter how much you screw up those folders, you can always just stick the windows disc in and start from scratch again.

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    having sprecovery is ALWAYS a good idea when you have root.
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    Re: [Release] Stock 2.1 ESE81 & ESE81 Deodexed backups

    Gotcha. Thanks for the time, effort & clarification.

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    Thanks once again for the Deodexed ROM. I finally have the white text for clock, carrier and date on my ROM which made it perfect for me. I made a nice hybrid HTC Incredible - Droid theme and it is just about perfect now.
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    just thought I'd post and say thanks for this.. i'm a root-noob and i decided to root my droid just for superuser access (for a particular app that looked worth it.. autokiller is the one i think). I was pretty daunted by some of the different how-toos but i tried this one and it worked like a charm! I'm very pleased and yes, the app seems worth it.. I'll probably start checking out some other roms in the near future but this was very helpful for getting my feet wet
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    Quote Originally Posted by swish007 View Post
    just thought I'd post and say thanks for this.. i'm a root-noob and i decided to root my droid just for superuser access (for a particular app that looked worth it.. autokiller is the one i think). I was pretty daunted by some of the different how-toos but i tried this one and it worked like a charm! I'm very pleased and yes, the app seems worth it.. I'll probably start checking out some other roms in the near future but this was very helpful for getting my feet wet
    You're welcome, thanks for the thanks
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