Anyone know exactly why BSR gets trashed by a factory reset? Is it that is is not a system app? Could it be made into a sys app?
Anyone know exactly why BSR gets trashed by a factory reset? Is it that is is not a system app? Could it be made into a sys app?
I have a problem I am not able to install recover. It gives me an error: "Install failure, error running exec(). Command:[su, -c . /data/data/com.tenfar.a4.recovery/files/surunner.sh] Working directory: null, Environment:null".. What is the deal i was able to do a system recovery before..
no recovery image for cwm, locked bootloader prevents anything like that from working.is there a Recovery.img file i can flash? i have made backups but i cannot access them because the device is stuck on the Motorola logo when booting. I can still access fastboot, so i think i only need to flash a Recovery.img file that will work.
Finally there is some interesting news for Motorola Droid X2 owners as Droid X2 bootstrap recovery app is now available for download. The credit for this discovery goes to c21Johnson, who unearthed this gem while skimming through some Chinese forums discussing Android development; most probably GoAPK. There are certain users and developers at XDA not giving their consent to this build but there are users who have successfully installed Bootstrap recovery and also made and restored backups. There is a lot of controversy going on regarding this bootstrap build and we would like to stay away from it by just reporting what’s going on. According to some folks, this recovery was in reality written for Atrix 4G before it got modified and was made compatible with Motorola Droid X2.
For those who don’t know, installing this app will allow you to flash custom bootstrap recovery on your Droid X2. You can flash ROMs, partition SD Card, flash kernels, backup / restore your current ROM and do numerous stuff on your phone once you have a custom recovery on board. In order to install this bootstrap recovery on your Droid X2, simply download the file from here, unzip and then copy the APK to your phone. After you have copied the APK, use any file manager like Astro to install. After the installation is complete, tap to launch the app and follow onscreen instructions to detail in order to flash bootstrap custom recovery on your phone.
There is heated discussion going on regarding legitimacy and intellectual copyrights of this app, so please head to XDA thread here to get involved. We haven’t tested this app and you will be on your own after flashing it. Extreme caution is advised.
And if you are the developer of this recovery, please let us know in the comments area and we will be happy to add credits.
In the first step of many to freeing up a Motorola device, our friend Koush has released a bootstrap method compatible for the Motorola Droid X2 With that comes the ability to install and run a custom recovery. Everyone’s favorite – Clockwork – is also now available and ready to go. Things are looking up for the hacking community there. We’re still some time off from custom ROMs but be sure to follow along at XDA to be a part of all the excitement. [XDA via Droid-Life]
dlingit says i'm downloading droid_x2.rar... Don't really know what it is, but it says its gonna take 16hrs to download a 486mb file....
http://u.115.com/file/aqb8dscv
some one try this and see if u can get it faster to see what it is.... Really shoulda gone to class.... Oh well...
It says I'm downloading droid_x2.rar... Don't really know what it is, but it says its gonna take 16hrs to download a 486MB file....
http://u.115.com/file/aqb8dscv
Some one try this and see if u can get it faster to see what it is.... Really shoulda gone to class.... Oh well...