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2.2 rom root?

2.2 isn't available via OTA for the Droid yet. Only way you are going to get 2.2 is to flash the leaked rom and that already includes root.
 
It depends on your interpretation of what root means. I'm guessing your asking whether or not you can root a phone after upgrading the stock ROM to stock 2.2 (if/when it's available). In that case, it's pure speculation. We'll see what happens in the future, wont we?
 
2.2 isn't available via OTA for the Droid yet. Only way you are going to get 2.2 is to flash the leaked rom and that already includes root.


I mean because the2.1 rom is unrootable
is 2.2 unrootable also?

2.1 is not unrootable!!!! Installation of 2.2 can be done quite easily and when you are done you will be rooted.

You do not have to roll back to 2.0.1.

You need to download and install SPRecovery and RSD lite. Once you have that you can flash SPRecovery and then install the latest version of Froyo. No rooting is required. 2.2 will actually root your phone when you install it.
 
2.2 isn't available via OTA for the Droid yet. Only way you are going to get 2.2 is to flash the leaked rom and that already includes root.


I mean because the2.1 rom is unrootable
is 2.2 unrootable also?

2.1 is not unrootable!!!! Installation of 2.2 can be done quite easily and when you are done you will be rooted.

You do not have to roll back to 2.0.1.

You need to download and install SPRecovery and RSD lite. Once you have that you can flash SPRecovery and then install the latest version of Froyo. No rooting is required. 2.2 will actually root your phone when you install it.

:D :D :D :D :D
REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no wiping or the losing of apps?
OMG OMG OMG
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!! MAKE A NOOB'S GUIDE ON HOW TO DO THIS!!!!!!
(OR ATLEAST POINT ME TO THE RIGHT POST)
 
2.1 is not unrootable!!!! Installation of 2.2 can be done quite easily and when you are done you will be rooted.

You do not have to roll back to 2

:D :D :D :D :D
REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no wiping or the losing of apps?

Unfortunately no. You will have to wipe data and cache. Log into google before hand and you apps will reload automatically. This is supposed to work on all versions of android but works much better and faster on 2.2.
Jason
 
(wow fast reasponse)

awwwww :(

ive heard of times were that doesnt work. Are these false statements or mega noob errors?
 
Worked everytime for me with 2.2....not so with 2.1 and before.

I see you asked for an install guide for 2.2.....are you currently rooted?

Jason
 
Worked everytime for me with 2.2....not so with 2.1 and before.

I see you asked for an install guide for 2.2.....are you currently rooted?

Jason


no im not rooted. :( thats why i was wondering...i was gona wait and hope for 2.2 to have a securite malfunction so i could root. because i had been told soooooo many times that 2.1 was "unrootable"
:dry:(all lies):dry:

ps if ur gona make a guide plz start from the (VERY) begining like from what web address to type in and stuff like that be VERY detailed also

dancedroid THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hail: :hail: :hail: :hail:
in advance
 
2.1 is rootable but once they officaly release 2.2 they will follow with a 2.2 rooted one like they did before with previous releases.
 
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im still waitin on that guide......

There are a couple of guides out there. Look in the hacking section.

By the way, you do have to do a wipe as mentioned but you do not as I said previously have to be rooted. 2.2 has a root built into it. All you need is RSD Lite and SPRecovery.

Video: Flashing SPRecovery SBF to Stock 2.1 | Droid Life: A Motorola Droid Blog

Then it's just a matter of doing a back up, a wipe of data and cache, and then installing Froyo.

Or you can do it this way:

http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/49620-froyo-installation-guide-thread.html

That way roots first but either way will work.
 
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