
We're using Onix2.0 Beta and will walk you through the process.

You can now close RSD Lite, and disconnect the phone from the computer.įrom this point, you can install a custom Android 2.2 Froyo ROM. If the status says 100%, but "in progress" (as ours did), you should be fine and now have SPRecovery on the Droid. Should this happen to you, reboot the Droid once more for safe measure, and open RSD Lite again. On our XP testbed, RSD Lite showed the 100%, but it indicated an "in progress" status. There should be a 100% "completed" status indication, which indicates that the flashing was successful. Once the flashing process is completed, reboot the Droid, and reopen RSD Lite. A black screen will appear with white letters indicating the Bootloader interface. Hold up on the d-pad, then press the power button for five seconds. Once running, slide out the Droid keyboard, holding the phone in the landscape position. Run the RSD Lite 4.6 software on your PC. Once the Droid is recognized, power it off, but do not disconnect it from the computer.ĥ.


Connect the Droid to the USB port on the PC. Download the RSD Lite flashing software (click here) and follow the directions to install it to your PC.Ĥ. Do not rename the file or tamper with the file extension.ģ. Save the SPRecovery SBF image file (click here) to a place on your hard disk other than your desktop. Failure to do so will result in the flashing software not being able to recognize your device.Ģ. Make sure you install the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit Motorola Droid driver (click here) that corresponds with your operating system. Install the latest Motorola Droid driver.

*optional* Droid X wallpapers (they look neat) click hereġ.Android Mate application (once Froyo is installed, download it from the Android Market).A rooted Android 2.2 Froyo ROM of your choice (we’re using Onix 2.0 Beta which you can find here ).The SPRecovery SBF image file click here.The RSD Lite flashing software click here.The latest Motorola Droid drivers (currently at version 4.5) click here.PC running Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit supported).Motorola Droid (US phone, not the international Motorola Milestone version) running stock Android 2.1, non-rooted.
