HowTo: Root your Motorola Droid X2 - UPDATED [14DEC2011]

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MurphXDA

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Temp Root my Droid? Wtf?

Hey, I used the oneclick method to be honest with you. I couldnt get the adb shell to work, it kept saying is not a bash or shell command. I did a lot of **** to trying to make it so, copied over these paths to the system paths somewhere, it was sorta ugly dude, I know it had to be something I was doing wrong in the ADK or SDK. Both of these I really wanna learn how to use at maximum efficiency. from what I can see, everything I need to become a dev, or basically just make an app is right here. So if you know where I learn this, like a for dummies thing, or lessons with tutorials, anything Id really appreciate it. I wanna fully utilize this. Anyway, I digress, I did the oneclick because I couldnt figure out what was wrong the other way, so I think I remember reading somewhere that my phone is only temp rooted.. is this true? if so how do I perm root it.and is the perm root, really permanent? Can I ever undo it?

If I am about to Complete the rooting of my x2 then could anyone give me a good ROM that would go with this build? Im interested in A LOT of customizations freeway andconnectivity over networks, since I walk around a lot in my offices at work, Network administration, getting stuff to or from another computer on my network, or controlling another pc is almost necessary. Im highly interested in music (I know all will do that kind of stuff, but I have a playstation 3 now and I want to use my phone as a device (either as a head set, keyboard and mouse like Droidmote Beta. Its free and you use it as a wireless mouse and keyboard for your computer it just connects vi IP Address over you LAN. OR a dvd player remote like the one you use that looks like a tv remote) AND all that I want to manage my PS3 with my phone.
 

Moon Shadow - NM

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Hey, I used the oneclick method to be honest with you. I couldnt get the adb shell to work, it kept saying is not a bash or shell command. I did a lot of **** to trying to make it so, copied over these paths to the system paths somewhere, it was sorta ugly dude, I know it had to be something I was doing wrong in the ADK or SDK. Both of these I really wanna learn how to use at maximum efficiency. from what I can see, everything I need to become a dev, or basically just make an app is right here. So if you know where I learn this, like a for dummies thing, or lessons with tutorials, anything Id really appreciate it. I wanna fully utilize this. Anyway, I digress, I did the oneclick because I couldnt figure out what was wrong the other way, so I think I remember reading somewhere that my phone is only temp rooted.. is this true?

The way to check is in the app drawer, look to see if you have the Superuser app. If so, tap the app and when it starts, press the menu button -> preferences. Then scroll down to "Tap to check for updates" and tap that entry. You SHOULD receive a message saying the the application Superuser is asking for root permissions (or something like that). Tap "Allow" and it should go in and update the superuser binary.

If you do not have the Superuser app, then most likely you are not rooted correctly.

if so how do I perm root it.and is the perm root, really permanent? Can I ever undo it?

When you root you phone it is "permanent". Yes you can unroot your phone. Performing and SBF is the easiest way to do that. With an SBF flash and a full factory reset, it will put your phone back to stock, just like the day you took it out of the box. See my SBF thread (the link is in my signature).

If I am about to Complete the rooting of my x2 then could anyone give me a good ROM that would go with this build?

I HIGHLY recommend CM7DX2 (look in the development section for the Motorola Droid X2). Follow the directions in the OP (original post) TO THE LETTER!

Im interested in A LOT of customizations freeway andconnectivity over networks, since I walk around a lot in my offices at work, Network administration, getting stuff to or from another computer on my network, or controlling another pc is almost necessary. Im highly interested in music (I know all will do that kind of stuff, but I have a playstation 3 now and I want to use my phone as a device (either as a head set, keyboard and mouse like Droidmote Beta. Its free and you use it as a wireless mouse and keyboard for your computer it just connects vi IP Address over you LAN. OR a dvd player remote like the one you use that looks like a tv remote) AND all that I want to manage my PS3 with my phone.

I'm not sure if you can use your phone to control the PS3. Someone else will have to talk to that point. Come to http://webchat.freenode.net/ and go to the #cm7dx2 channel and I will try to help you out.

Ciao!
 

mwatts

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Rooting 2.3.5/413

Hey quick question; i am having trouble rooting 2.3.5 with the OTA update 413. Zergrush doesn't support it and it won't work. I can't find any other solutions. please help!:(
 

Moon Shadow - NM

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Hey quick question; i am having trouble rooting 2.3.5 with the OTA update 413. Zergrush doesn't support it and it won't work. I can't find any other solutions. please help!:(

I just updated the OP. This root method is for Gingerbread 2.3.4 and below. For 2.3.5, you have to use Voodoo Root Keeper, or track down another exploit. Since I use CM7DX2, I am running 2.3.4. Ash pointed you in the right direction for rooting 2.3.5 though.

Ciao!
 
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I just updated the OP. This root method is for Gingerbread 2.3.4 and below. For 2.3.5, you have to use Voodoo Root Keeper, or track down another exploit. Since I use CM7DX2, I am running 2.3.4. Ash pointed you in the right direction for rooting 2.3.5 though.

Ciao!

I use zergrush to root 2.3.5 all the time
but for build 412 of 2.3.5
apparently that was patched in the 413 update
I AM VERT CURIOUS if anyone has tried the motofail. method for build 413 tho
anyone?
 

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I use zergrush to root 2.3.5 all the time
but for build 412 of 2.3.5
apparently that was patched in the 413 update
I AM VERT CURIOUS if anyone has tried the motofail. method for build 413 tho
anyone?

Hey i tried the motofail method for build 413 and it failed :mad: oh well, i guess ill have to use the voodoo method
 

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new folder i make?

in the tutorial it says that in the new folder you make, do i make this folder in my phone or on my pc? and if its on my phone please explain how to do this lol
 
in the tutorial it says that in the new folder you make, do i make this folder in my phone or on my pc? and if its on my phone please explain how to do this lol

The folder being talked about at that step is the folder created when you "extract all" on the zrgrush zip that you downloaded.
You don't have to create any folders as you are thinking.
Download the zergrush zip linked in OP.
Right click on it, extract all
Then go to the folder that is created during this process that has all the files, it should be the same name as the zip minus the ".zip" extension.
Go into that and do the rest of directions :)
If I have confused you I will try to clarify lol just ask

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
 

Moon Shadow - NM

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The folder being talked about at that step is the folder created when you "extract all" on the zrgrush zip that you downloaded.
You don't have to create any folders as you are thinking.
Download the zergrush zip linked in OP.
Right click on it, extract all
Then go to the folder that is created during this process that has all the files, it should be the same name as the zip minus the ".zip" extension.
Go into that and do the rest of directions :)
If I have confused you I will try to clarify lol just ask

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

Thanks again, Ash for keeping up with my posts! :D I appreciate your help!

Ciao!
 
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Is it possible to flash to SBF 2.3.4 and then root once the phone has updated to 2.3.5?

Gingerbread 2.3.5 DroidX2
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    Moon Shadow's Droid X2 Tutorials - HowTo: Root your Motorola Droid X2

    Please keep in mind that this tutorial is specifically for the Motorola Droid X2 running any version of Gingerbread 2.3.4 and below. :D This procedure MIGHT work for other phones, however, I would not recommend taking the risk of bricking, or even soft bricking, your phone.

    Standard disclaimer: I, nor XDA Forums, are responsible for what you do to your phone. Just because these tutorials work for me, does not mean that they will work for you.

    I make no claims to be the original owner of this process. :D I am just consolidating the process into an easy to follow (hopefully) guide that will help everyone from noobs to experienced users.

    This tutorial has been adapted from the post: [16/Nov][ROOTING/UNROOTING] DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v3.0](zergRush Exploit by DooMLoRD.

    Unrooting is covered at the end of this post.


    This method uses Windows! :eek: (I know, I'm a Linux guy, but...) If you have a Mac or a Linux box, use Pete's One Click Root for Linux and OSX - Droid 3. I have not tried it as my Linux system crashed several months ago and I do not have the funds to purchase new hardware or fix it. I can try to assist as I am a mixed environment System Administrator, however, I make absolutely no claims of being a guru. :cool: I have heard (not substantiated) that people are having success using Virtual Box. I highly recommend Virtual Box as it seems to be the only free virtualizing environment that supports accessing hardware directly, as long as Linux sees the hardware, Virtual Box and use it (for the most part).


    I am making some assumptions in this tutorial:
    1. You understand and are comfortable with installing software on a Windows computer.
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    2. You understand and are comfortable with downloading programs.
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    3. You understand and are comfortable with extracting compressed files (*.zip, *.rar *.7z, etc.) (I recommend 7zip to extract all compress files.)
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    4. You are willing to read this entire tutorial and ask questions if something is unclear to you, BEFORE you start this process. (Better to be safe than sorry.)
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    Now, on to the good stuff…
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    Hints:
    Text in green are applications to launch or buttons to push within an application.
    Text in red are warnings.
    Orange is reserved for text that must be typed or copied. – Specific commands are also listed in code boxes.
    This process is for Gingerbread (2.3.x) ONLY! For the Froyo gingerbreak, see booked's thread: [REF] Roms, Root, SBF, RSD, Bootstrap, Mods.


    I have performed this method for rooting my Droid X2 from both Windows XP (SP3) and Windows 7 Professional x64. After a system boot file (SBF) restore of 2.3.4. Tutorial on SBF is here: Moon Shadow's Droid X2 Tutorials - How to perform an SBF of your Motorola Droid X2.

    1. First download the correct Motorola driver for your Windows system:
    a. Windows universal 32-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
    b. Windows universal 64-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
    2. Next download DooMLoRD's ROOT-zergRush: DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip (Older version: DooMLoRD_v3_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip).
    3. Install the correct driver and reboot.
    4. Once the computer comes back up, extract DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip.
    5. Make sure USB Debugging is enabled on your device. This can be accessed by hitting the Menu key and navigating to: Settings -> Applications -> Development and making sure there is a check mark in the box next to USB Debugging.
    6. Plug the USB cable into your phone and computer.
    7. Make sure your phone is in “Charge Only” mode:
    a. Drag the Pull Down Menu down
    b. Tap “USB Connection”
    c. Select “Charge Only” mode
    d. Click OK
    8. From the new folder you created, launch runme.bat.
    9. A command prompt window will open, make sure the phone is plugged into computer via the USB cable and press any key.
    10. zergRUSH will reboot your phone once it is done. Watch for errors. If there are none, you will be rooted. If there are errors, try re-running zergRUSH again.
    11. Once your phone is rooted, open the market and upgrade Superuser and Busybox. Busybox can be upgraded via the app from Stephen (Stericson) or JRummy16. Please, if you use these tools, purchase the Pro versions. This helps support our developers! Thanks!



    People have asked about un-rooting their DX2. Here is what I posted in another topic:

    I do not know about unrooting using Pete's tool. I haven't tried it. (But ashclepdia says it works just fine.)

    There are two options that I know of to unroot your Droid X2. They are:

    1. If you already have root privileges (and root/su works), using a root enabled explorer (I use File Expert) mount the /system folder in read/write (rw) mode and delete the following 3 files:
    a. /system/xbin/busybox
    b. /system/xbin/su
    c. /system/app/Superuser.apk

    OR

    In the adb shell, type the following:
    Code:
    mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
    rm  /system/xbin/busybox
    rm /system/xbin/su
    rm /system/app/Superuser.apk
    reboot
    (The reboot command will reboot your phone. If you are not done working with your phone or in the adb shell, just type exit, or keep working with ADB.)

    2. The easiest, don't screw up your phone, put it back to "as stock as the day you got it", way is to do a data wipe and SBF. Performing a SBF restore is not difficult at all. See my tutorial: Moon Shadow's Droid X2 Tutorials - How to perform an SBF of your Motorola Droid X2.


    Old rooting method (depricated but left in for information):
    This tutorial has been adapted from the post: [Gingerbread Root] Pete's Motorola Root Tools by infazzdar who reposted from the original post from Pete Souza at http://www.psouza4.com/Bionic/.

    This method uses Windows! :eek: (I know, I'm a Linux guy, but...) If you have a Mac or a Linux box, Pete posted this:One Click Root for Linux and OSX - Droid 3. I have not tried it as my Linux system crashed several months ago and I do not have the funds to purchase new hardware. I can try to assist as I am a mixed environment System Administrator, however, I make absolutely no claims of being a guru. :cool: I have heard (not substantiated) that people are having success using Virtual Box. I highly recommend Virtual Box as it seems to be the only free virtualizing environment that supports accessing hardware directly, as long as Linux sees the hardware, Virtual Box and use it (for the most part).


    I am making some assumptions in this tutorial:
    1. You understand and are comfortable with installing software on a Windows computer. :eek:
    2. You understand and are comfortable with downloading programs. :eek:
    3. You understand and are comfortable with extracting compressed files (*.zip, *.rar *.7z, etc.) (I recommend 7zip to extract all compress files.) :eek:
    4. You are willing to read this entire tutorial and ask questions if something is unclear to you, BEFORE you start this process. (Better to be safe than sorry.) :confused:
    mad.gif
    :eek: :(


    Now, on to the good stuff… :D

    Hints:
    Text in green are applications to launch or buttons to push within an application.
    Text in red are warnings.
    Orange is reserved for text that must be typed or copied. – Specific commands are also listed in code boxes.
    This process is for Gingerbread 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 ONLY! For the Froyo gingerbreak, see booked's thread: [REF] Roms, Root, SBF, RSD, Bootstrap, Mods.


    I have performed this method for rooting my Droid X2 from both Windows XP (SP3) and Windows 7 Professional x64. Both on the initial 2.3.3 Gingerbread load when I received my phone, on the 2.3.4 Gingerbread over the air (OTA) update, and after a system boot file (SBF) restore. Tutorial on SBF is here: Moon Shadow's Droid X2 Tutorials - How to perform an SBF of your Motorola Droid X2.

    1. First download the correct Motorola driver for your Windows system:
    a. Windows universal 32-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
    b. Windows universal 64-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
    2. Next download Pete’s Motorola Root Tools: PetesMotorolaRootTools_v1.07.zip
    The program still say's "This is version 1.06 of this tool, by Peter Souza IV. Exploit by Dan Rosenberg." What was updated was the version of su and busybox.
    3. Install the correct driver and reboot.
    4. Once the computer comes back up, extract PetesMotorolaRootTools_v1.07.zip.
    5. Make sure USB Debugging is enabled on your device. This can be accessed by hitting the Menu key and navigating to: Settings -> Applications -> Development and making sure there is a check mark in the box next to USB Debugging.
    6. Plug the USB cable into your phone and computer.
    7. Make sure your phone is in “Charge Only” mode:
    a. Drag the Pull Down Menu down
    b. Tap “USB Connection”
    c. Select “Charge Only” mode
    d. Click OK
    8. From the new folder you created, launch Pete's Motorola Root Tools.exe.
    9. Click the Root My Phone button.
    10. Pete’s Motorola Root Tools will reboot your phone a total of three times. At the end of the last reboot, Pete’s Motorola Root Tools SHOULD tell you that your phone has been rooted successfully. If it does not, follow the steps in the next section. (I had to do this after one SBF.)
    11. Once Pete's Motorola Root Tools tells you your phone is rooted successfully, open the market and upgrade Superuser and Busybox. Busybox can be upgraded via the app from Stephen (Stericson) or JRummy16. Please, if you use these tools, purchase the Pro versions. This helps support our developers! Thanks!


    Manual root:
    If the preceding steps did not root your phone, follow these manual steps (it's kind of ugly, but it works). This process will install the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) and the Android Standard Development Kit (SDK). For a specific and customized HowTo on ADB Visit the [HOW-TO] ADB for Dummies(How-To Learner's Guide) post on XDA by VanillaTbone and download either the ADB for Dummies Guide or ADB for Dummies AIO(All In One) App by AndroidSamurai. (I think both VanillaTbone and AndroidSamurai are two different people, but I’m not sure. If anyone can clarify that would be great. Thanks!) Please keep in mind that these manual steps are specifically for the Motorola Droid X2. They might work on other phones, however, I take no responsibility for you bricking or soft bricking your phone by trying this.

    1. Download and install the latest Java Development Kit (JDK) from Oracle. (As of this writing, 22OCT2011, Java SE Development Kit 7u1 is the most current version. PM me if there is a newer version so I can update this.)
    2. Download and install and configure the latest Android SDK from Google. Once installing the Android SDK, launch SDK Manager and download and install the "SDK Platform-tools". (As of this writing, installer_r14-windows.exe is the most current version. PM me if there is a newer version so I can update this.)
    3. For Windows XP and Windos 7 32-bit (i686), add the following to your path statement: C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools. For Windows 7 64-bit (x86_64), add the following to your path statement: C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools. The path statement is located by right clicking My Computer in Windows XP or Computer in Windows 7 and selecting Properties -> Advanced -> Environment Variables and locate PATH under System Variables. Double click the line and add a semicolon to the end, if there is not one there and copy and paste the above line to the end.
    4. Reboot your computer.
    5. Download DROID 3 easy root script v7.zip.
    6. If the following folder does not exsist, create it: C:\TEMP
    7. Then create a folder in C:\TEMP called MANUAL_ROOT
    8. Extract the Droid 3 easy root script v7.zip into the C:\TEMP\MANUAL_ROOT folder.
    9. Once you have rebooted your computer, open a command prompt. Yeah, you know, one of those DOS things… ADB is an Android tool, and Android is a fork of Linux. Get used to it. A bunch of typing is in your future, plus it’s good for you.
    10. Type the following command:

    Code:
    adb shell
    11. You should receive an ADB prompt ending with either a # or a $.
    12. If the line ends with a $, then run Pete’s Motorola Root Tools.exe.
    13. Click the Run Temp. ADB Root Procedure button.
    14. The program reboots your phone three times, I think… Hey, I’m an old guy and my memory is failing me. Okay, maybe not that old, but that is my excuse! :p
    15. Once the process is complete, enter the following command:

    Code:
    adb shell
    16. You should now have and adb shell ending with a #. If not, reboot your computer and Droid X2 and start again at step 13.
    17. Type the following command: (This remounts the /system directory on the Droid X2 as read/write, because the partition is mounted read only.)

    Code:
    mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/system /system
    18. Type exit until you are back to the DOS C:\> prompt, then type the following: (The first changes directory to the C:\TEMP\MANUAL_ROOT directory, the push commands push the required files for su, busybox and the Superuser.apk app to the Droid X2, the shell commands set the read/write/execute (rwx) permissions on su and busybox and changes the owner and group on the /data folder to system, the reboot command reboots your phone.)

    Code:
    CD \temp\manual_root
    adb push busybox /system/xbin/busybox
    adb push su /system/xbin/su
    adb push Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
    adb shell chmod 4755 /system/xbin/su
    adb shell chmod 755 /system/xbin/busybox
    adb shell chown system.system /data
    adb shell reboot
    19. It may take quite a while (5-10 minutes) for your phone to come back up to the home launcher. Sit, relax, or better yet, walk away from your computer.
    20. Once the phone has booted, open the market and upgrade Superuser and Busybox. Busybox can be upgraded via the app from Stephen (Stericson) or JRummy16. Please, if you use these tools, purchase the Pro versions. This helps support our developers! Thanks!
    21. This concludes the tutorial for rooting your Motorola Droid X2.

    Again, if you have any questions, or comments, either post them here, or PM me! Thanks all!

    Ciao!
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    2.3.5 can only be rooted with magic md5
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1818758

    [How To] Root DX2 2.3.5/1.3.418 magic md5 method

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    Sbf is the "save all" so far for x2. And it's really only like 5 simple steps once u have rsdlite and moto drivers installed :)

    I do not know about unrooting using Pete's tool. I haven't tried it. There are two options that I know of to unroot your Droid X2. They are:

    1. Using a root enabled explorer, I use File Expert, mount the /system folder in read/write (rw) mode by typing this:
    Code:
    mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
    and delete the following 3 files:
    a. /system/xbin/busybox
    b. /system/xbin/su
    c. /system/app/Superuser.apk

    2. The easiest, don't screw up your phone, put it back to "as stock as the day you got it", way is to do a data wipe and SBF. Performing a SBF restore is not difficult at all. See my tutorial: Moon Shadow's Droid X2 Tutorials - How to perform an SBF of your Motorola Droid X2.


    Also, to everyone, I really appreciate the kind words. My intent it to help as much as possible, without being the complete techno-weenie that I am. :p
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    Thanks! Let the mod know... Infact, who is the mod for this forum?

    :)
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    I am new and wanting to know how to do a complete system backup on my dx2 version 2.3.4 before i root the phone. Just let me know what i need to download.

    Don't think u can
    BUT
    once u root
    just follow moonshadow other sticky tutorial on creating a nandroid backup
    BEFORE you do ANYTHING after u root.
    That way u will have yourself a stock rooted backup.
    Being rooted alone wont cause anything to change in your performance of the phone or anything. It just allows you to change system files and other tweaks etc... that you need root privileges to do.

    Then if you ever want to unroot just restore your stock rooted nandroid backup and then sbf. And you will be back to complete stock unrooted with whatever data u had when u made the nandroid backup.

    Is there some specific reason u want a "system backup" before rooting?
    Cause u can always sbf((it is VERY EASY)) and u will no longer be rooted..

    Edit::
    Oh yeah! By the way! WELCOME TO THE X2:eek:
    Don't be shy...have fun...and dont feel left in the dark ;)
    U will see soon that this stuff isn't as scary as u may think...I have NEVER seen anyone brick an X2 to the point of no return....sbf os an amazing thing lol