Amazing, thank you very much!
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Amazing, thank you very much!
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Hi! First time poster...first, wanted to tell you that your directions were SO great! I'm pretty good with computers in general, but really not a techie at all...your instructions were the best I've found!
That being said...I got all the way through your steps and saw the screen you posted at the end, saying that the phone was rooted, but now my phone keeps rebooting, has a red battery (as though it's dead, although it's not), and launcher keeps force-closing. I also don't seem to have any service. Did I miss a step somewhere??? This is an original droid, which had version 2.2.3 before I did the root.
Thanks for any help you can give!!!![]()
Did you use the correct sbf file?
There is a very old ese81_recovery sbf that will do exactly that to your phone.
You are going to need to boot into the bootloader and flash a stock sbf file and start over.
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+1 ^^^ this. Or you could also find a Froyo Rom, boot your phone into recovery, put it on your sdcard and then flash it.
The wife finally consented to let me root her. I have rooted and flashed samsung phones with no issues. So, I did my reading on this one, and got to work. This one was just as painless as any Odin flash i've ever done. Now to find her a goot oc kernel, and I'll be in business.
Thank you for the clear, concise tutorial.
One issue, I seem to be having, though. The first thing I tried, after a full reboot, was to boot into recovery and make a nandroid. I has been sitting on 'attempting default nandroid backup' for about 10 minutes now, with no progress. I've never run into it taking this long on any samsung device. So, I can only assume that it's not normal. i've rebooted again, and checked to make sure that my sdcard is being read, and not corrupted. Beyond that, I'm not sure what other steps to take. Any ideas? One thing I have seen (and not being familiar with this phone, I'm not sure if it's supposed to do this), is that upon power down, I get 'safe to remove sdcard' as if it's unmounting from the system. when i check it in sprecovery, it's saying 'mount sdcard' so i know that it is on the proper mount status. Any input would be appreciated. I don't anticipate her wanting to flash a different rom or do any other tweaks, beyond installing wifi tether (the main reason she wanted to root), but I'd like to have that backup to be safe. Thanks.
Last edited by txwolf1980; 01-28-2012 at 10:03 PM.
this has been covered a few (10) or so times in this thread. I answered it not too long ago IIRC.
Its has something to do with the filename. Try renaming the sbf file something shorter or in a different directory.
Otherwise, I'd say somewhere about 10 pages back or so, its in this thread...
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Thanks. I apologize for not perusing all the way through. Normally I would, but i was hoping it might be a quick fix. I'll run back through the last 10 or 15 pages and see what I run across.
I've put my thanks into this thread before, but I just replaced my old Droid with... *another* Droid and had to root the new one and get a nandroid from the old one installed.
My experiences this time were not so pleasant, though.
I had to use a Win7 machine this time and ran into issues that weren't covered in the OP (I read all the special cases)
I finally went to the CyanogenMod wiki site and followed the directions there- as well as got more recent downloads than the OP has (which solved the Win7 issues).
Installing Clockworkmod Recovery I was able to directly restore my previous CM7 backups (also based on CWM).
There's still good info here, though. Just wish the OP had more recent files in it.
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