I got my Motorola Droid X2 (Verizon) about a month ago. I rooted it (Gingerbreak) and installed Titanium backup. All was good.
Then, I started having problems with my contacts (when I would tap on a contact, it would go blank, then revert to the contact list).
Verizon tech support had me do a reset (which I foolishly did without unrooting).
That fixed my problem, but it was no longer rooted. I check the settings and discovered it had updated to version 2.3.3.
When I attempted to root it again, GingerBreak just keeps running, saying:
Rooting...
Running exploit...
This may take a few minutes!
Device will reboot on success!
This has gone on for over an hour.
When I get out of this (power off and back on), and look at Titanium Backup, I get the message:
Sorry, I could not acquire root privileges. This application will *not* work! Please verify that your ROM is rooted and includes BusyBox, and try again.
I re-installed BusyBox, and get the error message:
Root Access Denied!
Is there an issue with 2.3.3?
Can anyone tell me what to do next?
Thanks for any help.
Then, I started having problems with my contacts (when I would tap on a contact, it would go blank, then revert to the contact list).
Verizon tech support had me do a reset (which I foolishly did without unrooting).
That fixed my problem, but it was no longer rooted. I check the settings and discovered it had updated to version 2.3.3.
When I attempted to root it again, GingerBreak just keeps running, saying:
Rooting...
Running exploit...
This may take a few minutes!
Device will reboot on success!
This has gone on for over an hour.
When I get out of this (power off and back on), and look at Titanium Backup, I get the message:
Sorry, I could not acquire root privileges. This application will *not* work! Please verify that your ROM is rooted and includes BusyBox, and try again.
I re-installed BusyBox, and get the error message:
Root Access Denied!
Is there an issue with 2.3.3?
Can anyone tell me what to do next?
Thanks for any help.