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    frg22d and frg83d are 2 different sbfs

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    Quote Originally Posted by guidot View Post
    frg22d and frg83d are 2 different sbfs
    Thanks for the clarification. I misunderstood it to be frg22d dash 83d. But you are saying there is an sbf for frg22d and an sbf for frg83d. which one is the latest release for the d1?

    thanks. I am preparing for the arrival of my d1. I have the x right now so things are a little bit different.

    also - do you know if z4root works with frg22d?
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    No I'm not.

    If anyone has an 83D SBF they're not sharing, but we don't need one because 22D will update to 83D.

    You're making this so much more difficult than it has to be. The SBF I gave you will fix your phone in case of a catastrophic failure. Other than that, don't worry about that or any other full SBF. z4root will root 22D, but it will not give you a custom recovery image. I mentioned something about that, remember? That's why I pointed you at link 2 in my signature. Go read it, it will save you some time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by furbearingmammal View Post
    No I'm not.

    If anyone has an 83D SBF they're not sharing, but we don't need one because 22D will update to 83D.

    You're making this so much more difficult than it has to be. The SBF I gave you will fix your phone in case of a catastrophic failure. Other than that, don't worry about that or any other full SBF. z4root will root 22D, but it will not give you a custom recovery image. I mentioned something about that, remember? That's why I pointed you at link 2 in my signature. Go read it, it will save you some time.
    I read it before I posted actually. I did notice that some things are out of date. For instance you reference rsdlite 4.6. I am using 4.9 right now. So I wasn't sure if the guide was still up to date.

    Besides that- for some one with my skill sets -it would be easier to

    1. sbf
    2. install z4root.
    3. dl rom manager.
    4. flash clockwork recovery (it is the recovery I have got used to with the x and we are creatures of habit).
    5. be done.

    I really do appreciate all the help. sorry for all the questions. It's just with the DX you have to be very careful. so i guess that is carrying over with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thepolishguy View Post
    I read it before I posted actually. I did notice that some things are out of date. For instance you reference rsdlite 4.6. I am using 4.9 right now. So I wasn't sure if the guide was still up to date.

    4.9 might not work with the D1. 4.6 does but doesn't like Windows Vista (who does, really?) or Windows 7 all the time. YMMV. As such it's not "out of date", especially since it's the only method that works to root FRG83D.

    Besides that- for some one with my skill sets -it would be easier to

    1. sbf
    2. install z4root.
    3. dl rom manager.
    4. flash clockwork recovery (it is the recovery I have got used to with the x and we are creatures of habit).
    5. be done.

    Nope.

    I really do appreciate all the help. sorry for all the questions. It's just with the DX you have to be very careful. so i guess that is carrying over with me.
    Hate ROM Manager. On the D1 causes more problems, more lost recoveries, more corrupted backups than any other issue I've worked on. Hate it with a burning passion. But that's personal choice, I guess.

    And no, you're not done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by furbearingmammal View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by thepolishguy View Post
    I read it before I posted actually. I did notice that some things are out of date. For instance you reference rsdlite 4.6. I am using 4.9 right now. So I wasn't sure if the guide was still up to date.

    4.9 might not work with the D1. 4.6 does but doesn't like Windows Vista (who does, really?) or Windows 7 all the time. YMMV. As such it's not "out of date", especially since it's the only method that works to root FRG83D.

    Besides that- for some one with my skill sets -it would be easier to

    1. sbf
    2. install z4root.
    3. dl rom manager.
    4. flash clockwork recovery (it is the recovery I have got used to with the x and we are creatures of habit).
    5. be done.

    Nope.

    I really do appreciate all the help. sorry for all the questions. It's just with the DX you have to be very careful. so i guess that is carrying over with me.
    Hate ROM Manager. On the D1 causes more problems, more lost recoveries, more corrupted backups than any other issue I've worked on. Hate it with a burning passion. But that's personal choice, I guess.

    And no, you're not done.
    Hmm. Well, I don't actually use rom manager to do my backups and instalations. I use clockwork recovery. Unless that's what you meant?

    I am not done? Perhaps I need to re-read your tutorial. What else is there? Of course if the answer is 2 pages long -then no worries.
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    I would follow the root procedure in my signature to be safe.

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    I say nope because without running the script included in the update.zip Moto provided you'll have your bootloader replacing your recovery image every time you reboot the phone. So, I have some in-phone instructions to fix it in recovery so your bootloader behaves, using Astro file manager, ROM Manager, and the update.zip Moto made.
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