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Default sonyericsson x8 GingerDX Android 2.3.5 update

Roma prejudice as I have installed on the Xperia x8 FROYO zousoum96 2.2.1, I want to install the rom
Gingerbread 2.3.5, but from what I understand I should redraw the original rom xperia x8 and repeat the usual procedure and xRecovery ROOT to install the Gingerbread 2.3.5.
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Roma prejudice as I have installed on the Xperia x8 FROYO zousoum96 2.2.1, I want to install the rom
Gingerbread 2.3.5, but from what I understand I should redraw the original rom xperia x8 and repeat the usual procedure and xRecovery ROOT to install the Gingerbread 2.3.5.
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wtf is this?
 
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he wants to upgrade from 2.2.1 to GingerDX ?
 
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wtf is this?
I also thought about this when I saw this tread
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prejudice would like to do the update to 2.3.5 gingerdx
 
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1> I thought you had to send 10 messages before posting in the developement section... wtf

2>I think this thread should be closed

3>@crucitti : you should have posted this in the "Q&A" or in the "General" section.Anyway, just use xRecovery to flash the GDX update. No need to flash stock again. After, do a full wipe (and my advice would be format the sdcard and wipe dalvik cache & battery stats to be sure).
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prejudice would like to do the update to 2.3.5 gingerdx
so why you make this tread on android development?
if you have something to ask why dont you ask on the original tread there's alot of people will give you feedback???
 
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another useless thread... cant you read FAQ or just read first page of GingerDX ?
 
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