This is a discussion on [ROOT][HOW TO] Win/Linux/OS X [Latest DX .602/.605] within the Gingerbread Development and Hacking forums, part of the Droid X Gingerbread Forum category; Originally Posted by joanofnick ...When I type in the command /Users/myname/Downloads/D3_easy_root_v7... you need to type "cd " before the command. That's a cd space without ...
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Once you unzip it go to the command line and type > cd (then drag and drop the directory you unzipped the files to terminal window)
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I just SBFed to .602 Gb on my droid x. I got the script to run in terminal. The first thing it does is reboot my phone to bootloader 30.04 and then nothing happens. I can boot the phone, so I'm not bricked or have to battery pull to get out. But I can't root
Anyone else have this problem or know of a fix. Any help is greatly appreciated.
From terminal:
* Running exploit [part 1 of 3]...
rm failed for /data/local/12m.bak, Is a directory
*
* Rebooting the phone... when the reboot is complete, you may need to unlock the phone to continue.
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* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
I have this issue as well. As soon as the phone goes to reboot, unplug, then when you see the red M logo, plug it back in, kinda pain in the rear, but it works.
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Ok, when your phone's screen goes black to reboot, unplug it, then as soon as the RED M Logo comes back on, plug it back in, the program should recognize it and continue the root process.
If you can't get past step one, make sure USB debugging mode is enabled.
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