Well, after rooting my Droid 2, which was not difficult at all, but to find a stable ROM or a Kernel to load, I found that there was a lot many steps than the Droid 1, and alot of quirks from what I have been reading. OK, so I have found that the processor on the the Droid 2 is a 1 GHz Processor, whereas the original processor on the original Droid was only 660 MHz. So, where I am going with this? I have found a program called Titanium Backup, which has allowed me to take programs that wouldn't normally be allowed to be moved to my SD card if I weren't rooted, now is achieved with this program. This saves my internal memory from being bloated and able to execute commands faster. This is my take on having a fast Droid without having to follow a 15 step process to load a ROM and Kernel, and then hoping it works. My way is less of a headache.
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