Unroot/Back to Stock (2.2) Without .sbf or RSD Lite - Droid 1 Only

I had my droid x rooted and the other day i installed the system update like a retard, can someone help me figure out how to re root? Im new to all this so im in need of a little help. I have the Z4 Mod app and tried the temporary root but it wouldnt go past the exploit screen. Before i did the update i had my phone clocked at 1300 mhz and after the update was installed my root was removed and i couldnt access my cpu settings w/o a root. Now my phone is stuck at 1300 mhz and its screwing alot up, frozen screens, tons of force closes, etc please help
 
Sincee this thread is about unrooting and for the Droid 1 only, you might want to ask your question elsewhere, try the Droid x section of this very site.

good luck
 
Great write-up jntdroid, just did mine in preparation of getting my X today and it worked flawlessly, thanks much!
 
glad it's still helping out...
 
Ok so I'm having an issue. After I wipe data and cache I install the "update.zip" but it aborts. So installed the F22 zip instead. Did I do right by doing that? Idk why it won't let me
 
Ok so I'm having an issue. After I wipe data and cache I install the "update.zip" but it aborts. So installed the F22 zip instead. Did I do right by doing that? Idk why it won't let me

Well I got it now. You're supposed to wipe dalvic cache and then wipe the other two partitions and flash the zip.and your shirks be good to go.

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I just tried to return my phone to stock and everything went well (I had / have CW recovery. I wiped data / factory reset / wiped dev cache) But when I'm prompted to get the OTA update it reboots into CW recovery still. Any ideas on what I can do? Thanks in advance!
 
When you wiped data/cache and applied the update.zip OTA did it remove superuser.apk out of your applications list?
 
When you wiped data/cache and applied the update.zip OTA did it remove superuser.apk out of your applications list?
It did remove superuser and Rom manager would not let me do anything (Was going to flash an older CE recovery)

But to save you time, I just sbf'ed back to stock and all is well now. Thanks for the reply tho! dancedroid
 
That's odd that flashing the file wouldn't wipe recovery... hopefully that's not a common issue.

Is there a new OG Droid OTA going out?
 
No. The latest is the FRG83G/2.2.2. I am sure that this is a fluke.
 
files on sd card after return to stock

do you have a list of fiels that sould be on the sd card? since alot of us are doing this to return for one reason or another i know that the files we DL are a dead give away that something was done.

so my question what should really be on the sd card as stock and needs to be taken off/deleted?

thanks for the info and feed back. i dont want to take something off and screw the phone up
 
do you have a list of fiels that sould be on the sd card? since alot of us are doing this to return for one reason or another i know that the files we DL are a dead give away that something was done.

so my question what should really be on the sd card as stock and needs to be taken off/deleted?

thanks for the info and feed back. i dont want to take something off and screw the phone up

If the phone is going back for an insurance replacement (since you voided the warranty by rooting) then they don't care if it's rooted or not and you don't send the SD card or battery AFAIK. If you're sending it back for a warranty replacement you don't send the SD card or the battery because you don't get either with the refurb.
 
Hey, is this method still seem to be valid? I have a Motorola Droid OG running Simply Stunning 5.5 that I need to return to stock/unroot and I don't have access via the USB port. I am currently running Clockwork, and I read your warning but wasn't sure if you wanted people to flash a different recovery, or just make sure that you do indeed do a complete wipe while in Clockwork.

Thanks!!

EDIT: Also what does this do for the recovery and kernal? Will both default to stock? Or will i still be running clockword recovery and have my Chevy kernal?
 
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