Can't found mount options in SPRecovery

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Hello everyone,

What I turn my phone on and hold the "x" button the correct image comes up and then I use the camera and media volume button to make the options come up but I only have the options to apply the update on the SD card or to clear my drive or cache. I do get a line that says "e: can't open/cache/recovery/command"
 

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I think your boot img got replaced somewhere along the line, that sounds like the stock recovery. You don't hit camera and volume up in SPRecovery, it just goes straight to it. You may have to re flash SPRecovery,
 

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I think your boot img got replaced somewhere along the line, that sounds like the stock recovery. You don't hit camera and volume up in SPRecovery, it just goes straight to it. You may have to re flash SPRecovery,

Sounds right you'll need to try this:

If you are on stock 2.1 and want to flash some of the roms you have read about.
(box option 02)
Use sbf to flash SPRecovery onto your phone:

You will need to have RSD Lite installed to flash the SPRecovery sbf file for ESE81 (official 2.1 Android for Motorola Droid.)


Download the following file:
  1. Connect your phone to the PC via USB and turn it off then while your phone is booting hold up on the DPAD.
  2. Run RSD Lite 4.6 as Administrator (For all you Vista and 7 folks out there. If you are using XP you may not need to run as Administrator)
  3. If your phone is not displayed in the "model" column you may need to do the following:
    1. Select the "config" option from the upper left corner of the tool
    2. Select DeviceId Options
    3. Select one of the two options available. By default neither are chosen, and my phone shows up fine with neither one selected.
  4. Click the [...] next to the filename box and browse to where you saved the .sbf file you want to use and double click the .sbf file.
  5. Hit start and below it should give you completion progress.
  6. Your phone will reboot and you will be on a stock 2.1 phone with SPRecovery installed.
credit to ikithme and video at droid-life.com

You now have the replacement boot-recovery app SPRecovery installed. You can use this tool to perform backups, restore those backups, apply update.zip updates, kernels, and flash full replacement roms.

If you don't have rsdlite check: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/hacking-faqs/39254-sbf-root-unroot.html?highlight=root+unroot
 
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I think your boot img got replaced somewhere along the line, that sounds like the stock recovery. You don't hit camera and volume up in SPRecovery, it just goes straight to it. You may have to re flash SPRecovery,

Sounds right you'll need to try this:

If you are on stock 2.1 and want to flash some of the roms you have read about.
(box option 02)
Use sbf to flash SPRecovery onto your phone:

You will need to have RSD Lite installed to flash the SPRecovery sbf file for ESE81 (official 2.1 Android for Motorola Droid.)


Download the following file:
  1. Connect your phone to the PC via USB and turn it off then while your phone is booting hold up on the DPAD.
  2. Run RSD Lite 4.6 as Administrator (For all you Vista and 7 folks out there. If you are using XP you may not need to run as Administrator)
  3. If your phone is not displayed in the "model" column you may need to do the following:
    1. Select the "config" option from the upper left corner of the tool
    2. Select DeviceId Options
    3. Select one of the two options available. By default neither are chosen, and my phone shows up fine with neither one selected.
  4. Click the [...] next to the filename box and browse to where you saved the .sbf file you want to use and double click the .sbf file.
  5. Hit start and below it should give you completion progress.
  6. Your phone will reboot and you will be on a stock 2.1 phone with SPRecovery installed.
credit to ikithme and video at droid-life.com

You now have the replacement boot-recovery app SPRecovery installed. You can use this tool to perform backups, restore those backups, apply update.zip updates, kernels, and flash full replacement roms.

If you don't have rsdlite check: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/hacking-faqs/39254-sbf-root-unroot.html?highlight=root+unroot
I have the 2.1 update with SU. If I do this it eliminates the whole purpose of me needing a nandroid folder.
 
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