* I am not a developer nor a contributor to anything posted below. I just took everything i learned and put them in Layman's Terms to make rooting as simple and easy as possible. I also give credit where credit's due. All this and more can be found at AllDroid.org - View forum - Droid and http://www.droidforums.net/
*this process uninstalls your apps so i suggest downloading Astro File Manager and backup all your apps. trivial work but i think it's worth updating to 2.1. Contacts are saved to your phone so no need to worry. I suggest making a Picasa account because 2.1 syncs your phone to Picasa so it saves a ton a space on your sd if you prefer to have more music instead
1/24
-updated links and how to unroot
-droid/nexus boot animation by MrLane
1/7
-new method and HumancyBorg's ROM
*brings back superuser but no corporate calender. if i find a solution, i'll let you know
*temporary keyboard back light solution> open keyboard> press the sleep button twice> unlock
*aGPS needs to be on along side GPS in order for GPS to work for
-Root helper by CrotalusFreak is updated to V8 and 15.0 recovery image to 99.1b by SirPsychoS
*i included the nexus one boot and simplified the process and files
How To Root
1. Download http://goo.gl/rxkP by Zinx Verituse Do not extract.
2. Rename the file to update
3. Plug your Droid into your computer via USB. On the Droid go to the Notifications bar and select USB Connected then press Mount
4. Once the device is mounted, the SD card will show as a removable device on your computer
5. Put the update file into your SD Card
6. Unmount the device from your computer, and turn the Droid off.
7. Hold down the X key on the physical keyboard and the power button at the same time until you see a Triangle with an ! in the middle.
8. Press the Vol+ and the Camera button together until you get a menu.
9. Using the D-pad on the physical keyboard, select the option to update with the update.zip file.
10. Once it's done, select the option to reboot the phone.
Flashing
1. Download http://goo.gl/ImTM and unzip it
2. Copy the folder named Tools and the apk to your sdcard.
3. Next install the DroidRootHelper.apk to your phone
* you can use any installer app available through the Android Market
4. Now run DroidRootHelper
5. Mount system 3 then 4
6. Rename recovery
7. Install busybox
8. Install flash image
9. Flash boot animation
10. Flash SirPsychoS's recovery
11. Reboot recovery
*you should see a yellow android as the background and “Patched by SirPsychoS” @ the top
Flan
1. Make a NANDROID back up
*reboot your phone into recovery> backup/restore
2. Reboot your Droid, plug it into your comp, and mount
3. Take everything inside the nandroid folder and make a backup folder on your comp
*Drag and Drop
4. Download http://goo.gl/hEBf
5. Unzip this file
6. Use everything inside to replace the NANDROID back up in your sd
*make sure you go to the very last folder within this folder, only way it'll work
7. Boot phone into recovery
8. Run NANDROID restore on phone
*it's under backup/restore
9. Reboot and enjoy
How To Unroot by sos567656765 from www.droidforums.net
1. Download http://goo.gl/reBX and extract
2. Use everything inside the extracted folder to replace the NANDROID back up in your sd
3. Reboot into recovery> backup/restore> advanced nandroid restore> choose backup> 2.0.1-stock-no-root-no-busybox-no-sholes-v4-BCDMRS-20100115-0421
*make sure restore boot, cache, data, misc, recovery, and system are all checked (*)
4. Select perform restore
5. Reboot and enjoy
Last edited by PeDe7; January 26th, 2010 at 10:29 AM.
Is this the same 2.1 that breaks the GPS and the light on the hardware keyboard?
No. GPS works fine and there is a fix for this keyboard.
This is the same guide posted on the original 2.1 thread (assume you're the same person). Thanks for helpin people out- it will prevent lots of google-able threads.
No. GPS works fine and there is a fix for this keyboard.
This is the same guide posted on the original 2.1 thread (assume you're the same person). Thanks for helpin people out- it will prevent lots of google-able threads.
Well that's good news. Makes me quite a bit more interested.
Could you expound on the bolded statement? I don't understand what you mean. /
I need help with step 1 and step 2 of the android 2.1 install. When I reboot my device into recovery I do not see a nandroid subfolder. Am i suppose to be looking for this on the device or the computer???
I need help with step 1 and step 2 of the android 2.1 install. When I reboot my device into recovery I do not see a nandroid subfolder. Am i suppose to be looking for this on the device or the computer???
if you dont see the custom recovery image, redo the steps under flash busy box and recovery image
I need help with step 1 and step 2 of the android 2.1 install. When I reboot my device into recovery I do not see a nandroid subfolder. Am i suppose to be looking for this on the device or the computer???
It's the last option on the menu, it's a submenu that lets you make a Nandroid backup to you SD card, You will then need to access the card on your PC to make a backup to your hard drive.
For backlight, people say something about a 'power widget' trick, but the confirmed fix has been fixing the framework.jar (java archive) pack, this one specifically:android.os.Powermanager
If noone on that thread has released their patched one soon, and I get around to bringing mine to 2.1 I'll post it here. Or anyone with a little java knowledge should be able to do it using the new one and the one from the droid.
EDIT: Seems greek himself will be posting it shortly.
Last edited by jmccarthy14; December 20th, 2009 at 05:04 PM.
nice! sounds like too much work for me though (read: i'm lazy). i can wait a couple more weeks for official.
See, I rooted my G1 and I know a lot about rooting and stuff like that... but I don't have my droid yet so I guess it's hard for me to judge whether or not I want to root.
But my question is, is it that much of a difference (besides waiting for 2.1 to come out), like speed and stuff? cause when I rooted my G1 it was not that much faster (if anything it got buggier and I don't want that with the droid)-which is why I sorta don't want to root... but I loveeee doing it and customizing it...Plus I one click rooted my G1 which is brick proof and this is not...another reason holding me back!
So can I have some advice guys? Please? Thanks a bunch!!
Good tutorial....
Issues that I had when installing 2.1:
1. I had to check the box for always allowing root or it would crash out on me.
2. Backup your contacts and apps..... I backed up my apps, but forgot to backup my contacts. Need to transfer them over from my old phone.
EDIT: restoring my backup (2.0.1) resolved this issue... that would have sucked putting the contacts back in
Thanks again for the tutorial. Cant wait for some more cooked roms.
FORTYfive
Last edited by kartman976; December 20th, 2009 at 10:27 PM.
that's odd, cuz i simply downloaded the file, renamed it update, put it onto the root of my sd, turn the phone off, turn it back on while holding x, and just update... go to menu> settings> apps> development> and uncheck usb debugging, and try updating again, if it doesnt work, try wiping and then updating
In the very last steps whenever I type adb shell I keep getting "error:device not found". I believe I believe I have access to adb shell as I get the dollar sign when I typed it in earlier.
if you're interested in installing 2.1 on your droid, here is my guideline for windows users [specifically windows 7]
FLASH BUSY BOX AND RECOVERY
1. Download AllDroid.org - Information by crotalusfreak [ctrl+click] and unzip it, now copy the folder named Tools to the root of your sdcard.
2. Next install the DroidRootHelper.apk to your phone.
3. Now run DroidRootHelper
4. Mount system
5. Rename recovery
6. Install busybox
7. Install flash image
8. Flash SirPsycoS's .12.0 recovery
9. Reboot recovery
The link for this part no longer has anything to download! Any suggestions?
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Last edited by krazykrivda; December 21st, 2009 at 01:54 AM.
In the very last steps whenever I type adb shell I keep getting "error:device not found". I believe I believe I have access to adb shell as I get the dollar sign when I typed it in earlier.
is your droid at the recovery image and plugged into your comp w/o mounting it?
Okay. Started from the beginning, attempting a Nandroid restore... Lots of dots... I like where this is going. Done and........................We had an Android guy peeing on an Apple logo. BUT! We have Android 2.1! However we also lost all our apps. But they're on my account. I'm not a fan of the peeing android. Anyway we could change that without going back to 2.0.1?
is your droid at the recovery image and plugged into your comp w/o mounting it?
Yeah I figured out this morning that keeping it mounted was causing the problem. Thanks a lot though. So I have a new problem though, whenever I start the format Data, System, and cache steps I keep getting bad block could not erase, any ideas?
Yeah I figured out this morning that keeping it mounted was causing the problem. Thanks a lot though. So I have a new problem though, whenever I start the format Data, System, and cache steps I keep getting bad block could not erase, any ideas?
did you download http://www.mediafire.com/file/yguzz11m2no/BCDMRS-20091219-1559.zip, extract it, take all of it and replace everything in your nandroid folder on your sd card with the extracted files? is usb debugging unchecked on your droid? do you also have your droid in recovery and plugged into your comp?
did you download http://www.mediafire.com/file/yguzz11m2no/BCDMRS-20091219-1559.zip, extract it, take all of it and replace everything in your nandroid folder on your sd card with the extracted files? is usb debugging unchecked on your droid? do you also have your droid in recovery and plugged into your comp?
Yeah Iv done all those things. No luck yet, but thanks for your help anyways
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