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July 22, 2010

How To Root The Motorola Droid X

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Written by: Alex Smith
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To accomplish the goal of having custom ROM’s on the Motorola Droid X, step one is now complete. The Motorola Droid X has been rooted although the hardest part is what lies ahead. If you would like to root your DX than by all means, please follow the instructions carefully.

Enjoy root! Now lets see if they can throw a custom ROM on this device.

Make sure you tell Birdman and Rainabba thanks for their hardwork

Source: AllDroid.org via DroidXforums

How many of you are breathing a little easier now? Let us know how you feel in the comments below.







About the Author

Alex Smith
I once served in the USMC from 02'-08' I purchased the G1 in 2008 and then watched the Android OS turn the mobile world upside down. I then got the Nexus One followed by the Samsung Vibrant. I also have the HD2 running Shubcraft CM6. I've been following the Android community for a while now and couldn't be happier doing anything else. "Go Green, get -C}[\][D[R[-][][D-"





 
 

 
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3 Comments


  1. [...] member bitswitch, has successfully rooted the Motorola Devour using some helpful tips from the Droid X rooting method and some files found around the [...]


  2. [...] specifically the Motorola Milestone and the Motorola Droid X. We learned a few days ago that the Motorola Droid X has been rooted, but that second phase would consist of touching the bootloader which seems very sketch. Using a [...]



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