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Hey, Byakushiki, if I restored my phone using a nandroid backup, do I still have to do this?
Thanks.
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Yeah, I might just try to SBF, but I have a mac, and am having a little trouble finding out what will work (vmware fusion, etc). I'm thinking of just installing Ubuntu and running it alongside my mac and then using this SBF method: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-2-global-hacks/153973-sbf-linux.html
Thanks for your help!
Would doing a factory reset also work? I have no experience with rooted Moto devices and my friend came to me for help. I guess he rooted and then un-rooted with an app and wants to get rid of CWM since everytime he reboots it goes to the recovery.
Thanks for any input.
Would doing a factory reset also work? I have no experience with rooted Moto devices and my friend came to me for help. I guess he rooted and then un-rooted with an app and wants to get rid of CWM since everytime he reboots it goes to the recovery.
Thanks for any input.
if you're here, i'm assuming you've bootstrapped before, installed a custom rom, etc, and now wish to return to stock motoblur and remove bootstrap, whether it be for an update, or another reason.
I will also assume you have a capable root explorer app, such as the aptly named root explorer, or one of several alternatives, such as file expert (this is a root explorer! Just check its settings). I am using root explorer for this de-bootstrapping.
To begin, open root explorer and immediately hit the "mount as r/w" button whenever you see it-it is imperative that you do, or else it won't work properly.
Immediately, whether under the immediate view or "/system/", scroll down to the preinstall folder.
Inside there will be a folder named recovery, with 4 files, 1 of which is important to us: Hijack. You may delete it or move it to your sd card.
Second, open the /system/ directory, scroll down to bin. Open it.
Again, r/w button as needed.
Scroll down until you see a file named hijack (yes, there's two of them). Delete or move it.
Scroll down again until you see two files:
Logwrapper
logwrapper.bin
either move or delete the first logwrapper.
Then, rename the logwrapper.bin to logwrapper
reboot, battery pull a couple times, and if the bootstrap app is still around, hit reboot recovery a few times. If android boots up normally without clockwork popping up when you hit reboot recovery from the bootstrap app, you're all done!
note: I notice there is a logwrapper present in the system/preinstall/recovery folder. Do not delete this.
I am not responsible for what happens to your phone while following these instructions! These are what debootstrapped my d2g.
If you're here, I'm assuming you've bootstrapped before, installed a custom rom, etc, and now wish to return to stock motoblur and remove bootstrap, whether it be for an update, or another reason.
I will also assume you have a capable root explorer app, such as the aptly named Root Explorer, or one of several alternatives, such as File Expert (this is a root explorer! Just check its settings). I am using Root Explorer for this de-bootstrapping.
To begin, open Root Explorer and immediately hit the "Mount as R/W" button whenever you see it-it is imperative that you do, or else it won't work properly.
Immediately, whether under the immediate view or "/system/", scroll down to the preinstall folder.
Inside there will be a folder named Recovery, with 4 files, 1 of which is important to us: Hijack. You may delete it OR move it to your sd card.
Second, open the /system/ directory, scroll down to bin. Open it.
Again, R/W button as needed.
Scroll down until you see a file named Hijack (yes, there's two of them). Delete or move it.
Scroll down again until you see two files:
logwrapper
logwrapper.bin
Either move or delete the first logwrapper.
Then, rename the logwrapper.bin to logwrapper
Reboot, battery pull a couple times, and if the bootstrap app is still around, hit reboot recovery a few times. If android boots up normally without clockwork popping up when you hit reboot recovery from the bootstrap app, you're all done!
Note: I notice there is a logwrapper present in the system/preinstall/recovery folder. DO NOT DELETE THIS.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PHONE WHILE FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS! THESE ARE WHAT DEBOOTSTRAPPED MY D2G.