Droid 2 Global Problems!

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Hello friends, :mad:

I am new to the forum ...

I have problems with my Droid 2 Global, The problem is that I want to install a new ROM but first I would like to make a backup.

The application root does not give me permission for any application just says "access is denied to xxxx (any)"

then I can not install anything or do anything but I want to install ROM tuned to enjoy my cel without losing my data if something bad happens ..

Excuse my English, I only speak Spanish and am using the google translator.

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which system version 4.5.608, 4.5.629?

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Error Pete's Motorola Tools


i have error :(



ERROR: adb could not be granted root access via local.prop method

Try again from the start, but if the problem continues, check your version
of Gingerbread -- hopefully you don't have a version where this exploit
was fixed.


My Info here:

Ver. System:
4.5.629.A956.Verizon.en.US

Ver.
Android: 2.3.4

Baseban:
N_01.82.00R

Kernel:
2.6.32.9-g177d714
mcbk83@il93lnxdroid08 #1

Num. Compilation:
4.5.1_57D2GA-59
 

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wiping data is recommended to prevent bootloops
but flashing sbfs alone, does not delete data

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wiping data is recommended to prevent bootloops
but flashing sbfs alone, does not delete data

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Okay,

Do you have any manual for "flashing sbfs".

Excuse my stupidity but I am new to the area.
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no your stuck with 629 no way back

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I just upgraded the SBF and gives me the same error:

SEARCHING FOR THE PHONE (connect it now if you haven't yet)... found!
Running exploit step 1 of 3 (setting up symlink)... done!
Rebooting your phone... done!
Running exploit step 2 of 3 (modifying local.prop)... done!
Rebooting your phone... done!
Running exploit step 3 of 3 (adding su, busybox, and superuser.apk)... FAIL!

ERROR: adb could not be granted root access via local.prop method

Try again from the start, but if the problem continues, check your version
of Gingerbread -- hopefully you don't have a version where this exploit
was fixed.
 
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Hey I just tried to "MotorolaOneClickRoot_psouza4" and so if it worked ...

But when I open the ROM manager to backup the same even tells me that my phone is not root
 

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Just wondering out of curiosity, do you USB Debugging enabled?
I just upgraded the SBF and gives me the same error:

SEARCHING FOR THE PHONE (connect it now if you haven't yet)... found!
Running exploit step 1 of 3 (setting up symlink)... done!
Rebooting your phone... done!
Running exploit step 2 of 3 (modifying local.prop)... done!
Rebooting your phone... done!
Running exploit step 3 of 3 (adding su, busybox, and superuser.apk)... FAIL!

ERROR: adb could not be granted root access via local.prop method

Try again from the start, but if the problem continues, check your version
of Gingerbread -- hopefully you don't have a version where this exploit
was fixed.
 
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