D2G GB 4.5.608 version too frequently random reset - Droid 2 Global General

I've two motorola android handsets.
the one is Droid 2 global (Gingerbread / 4.5.608)
the other is Motorola Atrix MB860 (Korean model).
Two models started by Froyo and they were unstable when froyo version.
Now two models are ready by Gingerbread and I upgraded two models.
(D2G GB : 2.3.3 / MB860 GB : 2.3.4)
Droid 2 global GB random reset is equal to when froyo version.
Atrix random reset is less then when froyo version.
The motorola recent GB UI/Interface is perfectly same.
What problems make a D2g random reset?
Yes, most of android phone make a reset, but D2g random reset is too frequently.
Is it just me?

Its commonly known to be an issue with the Gingerbread update. Visit the Motorola site, there's a complete issues thread. Currently, its being ignored by Motorola.

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[Q] - Confused D2/DX SBF, which is which

I've been really having a hard time following the DX and D2 differences in this forum. It seems as though the DX and D2 are able to use each other's SBF. I wanted to confirm if I flash 2.3.320/2.3.340 to my D2 in addition, will it allow me to install the latest ROMS?
Thanks.
Neither one is for the D2, you want 2.3.20...
Do you have a D2G? You posted this question in the D2G section. The D2 has two different SBF's the old 2.2.0 and the newest 2.3.2.0
If you have the Update from verizon (2.3.2.0) then you shouldn't need to flash anything to install the roms and even if you didn't have the update the ROM would update your phone and you should be fine. The only thing you shouldn't flash are old roms from when we had the old Verizon base 2.2.0 because those will mess up your phone if you have the update because the update changed the kernel and some other stuff which won't allow the old one to be flashed.
But if you have a D2G, the D2G doesn't have an SBF out yet so D2G's have to be careful.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
Holy crap! I didn't realize I posted in the D2G section. I have a D2, NOT the D2G. The D2G needs it's own area, not the D2 area. They are "different," so shouldn't they be separated?
Thanks for the tips. I'm gonna flash some ROMs tonight. I miss this stuff since my poor Eris took a crap.

Gingerbread for XT720

I know 2.2 is being worked on by Dexter_nib, but will he try a Gingerbread rom for the XT720? From what I've read is the XT720 was built for 2.3 Gingerbread.
Brian5475E said:
I know 2.2 is being worked on by Dexter_nib, but will he try a Gingerbread rom for the XT720? From what I've read is the XT720 was built for 2.3 Gingerbread.
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This is extremely unlikely for a lot of reasons - mostly due to a locked bootloader and no Motorola support. Right now, 2.2 is pretty much the best you can hope for from Dexter.
If motorola will update any phone to 2.3 - it maybe port to our phone.
But that unlikely for some reasons with moto...
We're struggling to have adequate quantities of RAM with Froyo, I can't imagine what type of performance we would get with Gingerbread.
Available RAM = Nope!
Dexter did this because there's froyo update for Korean XT720
and he managed to replace the drivers to fit into other versions of xt720
so, if moto provides Gingerbread update for XT720, you know that

droid x sbf to froyo

OK, I have looked on the internet and have not found a clear answer. Is it safe, or even possible to sbf to stock froyo from the official ota android 2.3.3 gingerbread build for the Droid X
This thread has been up for a while, and I guess I might as well answer my own problem.maby my question will help others.Yes, you certainly can sbf flash from the gingerbread over the air build on the droid x and numerous other phones to froyo. Another phone is the droid 2 global. You can go from build 4.5.607 gingerbread to 2.4.29 froyo.
sbf stands for super base 95 file I believe
What exactly does sbf stand for?

Looking for an sbf for defy ver 2.2.2 in USA for tmobile.

I need a stock sbf for defy 2.2.2 for a usa phone English with blur and without. Or a stock 2.2.2 in .zip format too for 2indint or CWM to use for the Bravo. 1 guy had it in our section but lost it. I'm working on it now and need to start from scratch. It would really help us all over in the Bravo forums because we're haveing camera issues with GB and ICS.

[Q] Some questions about radio compability and flashing over the air

Hi all!
I want to flash my Inspire 4G to the DHD 2.3.5 official rom. Will I get issues(except being unable to use 3G) with device if I install official ICS update over the air in future?
In other words:
1). What version of update will I get: for Inspire or DHD one?
2). Will Inspire work with DHD radio?
3). Stock ROM of Inspire didn't have native support of most languages(there was only English and French). Will this ICS update reset support for other languages from the previous rom(2.3.5 for DHD)?
4). Will I have 4 or 1.5 Gb of memory available with DHD rom?
someone307 said:
Hi all!
I want to flash my Inspire 4G to the DHD 2.3.5 official rom. Will I get issues(except being unable to use 3G) with device if I install official ICS update over the air in future?
In other words:
1). What version of update will I get: for Inspire or DHD one?
2). Will Inspire work with DHD radio?
3). Stock ROM of Inspire didn't have native support of most languages(there was only English and French). Will this ICS update reset support for other languages from the previous rom(2.3.5 for DHD)?
4). Will I have 4 or 1.5 Gb of memory available with DHD rom?
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As far as we know our inspires will not get official ICS update. We are getting it from rooted imported roms from DHD.
If your phone is rooted DO NOT accept ota updates from at&t or you will be back asking how to repair your phone.
Someone may have a little more knowledge on whether you can flash the official DHD rom onto an unrooted inspire.
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You have an Inspire. You cannot flash the Desire HD 2.3.5 ROM on your phone through OTA. You could install the RUU, but you would have to root your phone first.
Changing ROMs DOES NOT change your radio frequencies. You will get 3G no matter what ROM you install. The 3G is hardware and not software.
All Inspires and Desire HDs have the same internal memory. The 4GB was a white lie by ATT. All have 4GB before ANYTHING is flashed to the phone. But after the phone is flashed with a ROM and whatever there is under 1.4GB of useable memory for applications. If you went to storage in your settings you would see that you don't have 4GB.
The 2.3.5 update is not ICS. It is still Gingerbread but with Sense 3.0.
You have asked some of the most noob and common questions ever asked on the forum. Questions that have been asked since day 1. Please take the time to search before asking. You have much reading and searching to do.

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