SBF without RSDLite? - Droid 2 Global General

Is there any way to SBF without using RSDLite? I have a Mac and don't have access to Windows at all, and won't for months.

The Linux way should also work with Mac OS X.

AckbarsFist said:
Is there any way to SBF without using RSDLite? I have a Mac and don't have access to Windows at all, and won't for months.
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Check out this blog http://blog.opticaldelusion.org/search/label/sbf_flash
I posted this how to on DF, specific to linux. The steps may be similar: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-2-global-hacks/153973-sbf-linux.html

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Rooting x10 on a mac

has anyone accomplished the root with the updated version on a mac?? extremely stuck
bronsonb said:
has anyone accomplished the root with the updated version on a mac?? extremely stuck
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You'll need to get android sdk for mac and use the equivilent of adb.exe.
I am in the same boat as you.... waiting... with a mac...
I've rooted it successfully using Parallels (win7) on Snow Leopard.
bronsonb said:
has anyone accomplished the root with the updated version on a mac?? extremely stuck
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The main issue here is the lack of flashing tools for the mac. So far both Omnious and the Flash Tool are windows only.
Devtone said:
I've rooted it successfully using Parallels (win7) on Snow Leopard.
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Well... this is one way ofcourse
bronsonb said:
has anyone accomplished the root with the updated version on a mac?? extremely stuck
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I have.
If you have an Intel based mac, use Parallels (or VMware).
You might be able to get away with Qemu or bootcamping windows will work.
Just dont try to root from the desktop (virtual folder! the script wont work) but from root (C:\).
Also (maybe also on native windows) you have to connect the phone in 1 second or the script wil quit with error. Start the script, connect the phone, press any key to continue..
Btw, I did this on a normal laptop (Dell XPS m1530) running OSX SL 10.6.4 (99,9% native install), virtualizing Win7 to flash
bronsonb said:
has anyone accomplished the root with the updated version on a mac?? extremely stuck
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One of those times I feel like saying "get a real computer" will fix your issue
First time i couldn't root my phone (also mac with parallels on).
I used the root files from the Bin4ry, Each time step 2 won't work.
Than reading the whole guide i saw Proyaz bunch of files with recently new firmware for x10i, an R2b020 (i think),
This time i had to try three times the root.
First time step 2 wouldnt' work, after retry of step 1 step worked. But then after step 2 i had no sudo rights?, again tried this time, in the meanwhile i was changing clothes for a party, Tada, after third time it worked flawless.
So yes, you can root from mac xD

S-off tools for mac

Just excited to make my phone to S-OFF but the good devs only released a windows & linux version.Anybody out there can give a love for a mac user..
Very Jelous
couldnt boot into windows on your mac and do it that way?
Kurisu87 said:
couldnt boot into windows on your mac and do it that way?
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Nope, no windows here. Any mac tools?

[Q] Mac Rooting Method

Is there a current rooting method for Mac OS?
Currently running 3.1 on WW.
If no one has a method yet, and you don't want to wait, I would suggest using a friends or relatives PC.
Sent from my Inspire 4G using XDA App
If you are on 3.0, I think you can root via GingerbreakBB, but it would be a manual procedure. Maybe... or maybe it's the wine talking.
farr3ll said:
Is there a current rooting method for Mac OS?
Currently running 3.1 on WW.
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I really don't know Mac OS, I saw a Mac only in picture but...
i think the intel based macintosh are able to boot from a linux live-cd
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198303
As stated here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1533
you have to press "c" during startup to boot from cd.
If you try this and if it works, can you please report back?
rebound821 said:
I really don't know Mac OS, I saw a Mac only in picture but...
i think the intel based macintosh are able to boot from a linux live-cd
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198303
As stated here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1533
you have to press "c" during startup to boot from cd.
If you try this and if it works, can you please report back?
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If that doesn't work, then I think you can get something called refit or rEFIt, but not r3fIt
You can burn it to a CD/USB and it will allow you to dual boot. It does not require writing anything to the drive.

SuperCID on mac os ?

Hi everybody,
As you know, superCID is required to have InsertCoin 4.0.7, and maybe other ROM's which use android 4.0.3.
But I just can't use bootcamp with mac to write supercid, so i'm wondering how can I do that on my mac ??
I hope someone has a solution..
Do you have adb installed on your Mac?
HTC Sensation Coredroid
Hum.. no maybe I should install it ?
Every webistes I visited talked about linux and windows, they don't mentionned mac..
Vectorius said:
Hum.. no maybe I should install it ?
Every webistes I visited talked about linux and windows, they don't mentionned mac..
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Goto the android developers site. There are instructions for mac.
I would post a link but I'm not near a computer.
Good luck.
HTC Sensation Coredroid
Vectorius said:
Hum.. no maybe I should install it ?
Every webistes I visited talked about linux and windows, they don't mentionned mac..
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ADB works fine on a Mac. There is a version for Mac, and the instructions are fairly clear.
If you find ADB intimidating, search for "Fastboot Commander" (may be one word). It's a GUI that runs in Linux shell on a Mac and may be easier to understand.
I would recommend learning ADB if you're going to be fooling around with Android.
I didn't find adb on developer's site, but I find this : http://esausilva.com/2010/10/02/how-to-set-up-adb-android-debug-bridge-in-mac-osx/
So I can obtain the serial of my device thanks to adb, but what should I do to superCID my phone ?
Maybe head to the root thread for instructions?
Sent from my HTC Sensation using XDA App
Ok guys, I find how to superCID my phone
I've downloaded fastboot file from this site : http://blog.wapnet.nl/2011/05/setup-adb-and-fastboot-with-android-sdk-on-mac-osx/
And I follow the instruction for windows to put 1111111, and it perfectly works
Thank you for your help
Vectorius said:
Ok guys, I find how to superCID my phone
I've downloaded fastboot file from this site : http://blog.wapnet.nl/2011/05/setup-adb-and-fastboot-with-android-sdk-on-mac-osx/
And I follow the instruction for windows to put 1111111, and it perfectly works
Thank you for your help
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Hard Bricked after customization..

I bricked my Photon Q while customizing with font apks and soft key customization.. I cannot access recovery, as it just attempts to normally boot. When it normally boots, it gets to the final frame in the boot animation and does not do anything else. I do not have boot loader unlocked and this is a last resort for me. :crying:
I will answer any necessary questions to getting my phone unbricked!
Thanks!
Have you tried flashing stock firmware via RSDlite?
rabinhood said:
Have you tried flashing stock firmware via RSDlite?
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I have not, trying to boot in any mode except Fastboot will go through the normal boot, also I am running a Linux OS and do not know if I can run RSDLite through Wine or not.
MotoLegacy said:
I have not, trying to boot in any mode except Fastboot will go through the normal boot, also I am running a Linux OS and do not know if I can run RSDLite through Wine or not.
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Do NOT run RSDLite thru Wine (or a VM for that matter).
Borrow a Windows machine if you have to.
RSDlite runs with no problems on VirtualBox (closed source binary version - with USB pass through) running XP. At least it worked well with Motorola Droid 2.
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I know flashing bootloader may be more risky, but for many (countless) times I flashed Droid 2 and 3 under linux running a VirtualBox VM with XP installed, and never had any problems. I haven't done it with PQ, since I had no need to flash it.
rabinhood said:
RSDlite runs with no problems on VirtualBox (closed source binary version - with USB pass through) running XP. At least it worked well with Motorola Droid 2.
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I know flashing bootloader may be more risky, but for many (countless) times I flashed Droid 2 and 3 under linux running a VirtualBox VM with XP installed, and never had any problems. I haven't done it with PQ, since I had no need to flash it.
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I'm not saying that it is impossible - certainly with USB passthru it *should* work.
But why risk it? I can't recommend using that method - again, may work... but may turn your device into a permanent paperweight if something flakes during the flashing process.
arrrghhh said:
I'm not saying that it is impossible - certainly with USB passthru it *should* work.
But why risk it? I can't recommend using that method - again, may work... but may turn your device into a permanent paperweight if something flakes during the flashing process.
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I will borrow a Windows machine and try RSDLite, I will post results in a day or two..
I'm still wondering why I was bricked by installing simple customization applications. Maybe it was just a coincidence though.

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