Install the leaked Android 2.2 Froyo update on Droid X: Updated

by hadi on August 20, 2010

News about the Official Froyo update for Droid X are circulating the web. Now Froyo update for Motorola Droid X is leaked and available for download. All Motorola Droid X users can install the leaked update easily by following the simple steps. Droid X was suffering from many bugs and we hope that this update will fix out all the bugs.

Note: Rooting may void your warranty. I am not responsible for bricked phones so install the leaked update on your own risk.

Follow the steps below to install the Froyo update on your Droid X:

  • Download the update.zip from here and copy it to the root of your SD card (Not in a folder).
  • Turn off your phone.
  • Boot into recovery by holding the Home key and Power at the same time.
  • When a triangle with exclamation mark appears, release buttons and press the Search key once.
  • Using the  volume up/down switch, scroll down to “apply sdcard:update.zip.”
  • Once highlighted, press the camera button to apply the update.zip.
  • Your phone will work some magic and if finished correctly will say “Successful.”
  • Scroll back up to “Reboot system.”
  • Enjoy the Froyo treat.

Update: If you are facing installation aborted error “logwrapper” then follow the steps below to fix it.

  1. Open Root Explorer
  2. Go to the System folder
  3. Go to the Bin folder
  4. Tap the button in the upper right corner to mount RW (This lets you edit files in there)
  5. Scroll down and find the file called hijack, long press and delete it.
  6. Scroll down to the file named logwrapper, longpress and delete it.
  7. Directly underneath that is a file named logwrapper.bin, long press and RENAME it to just logwrapper (so take off the .bin at the end)
  8. Tap the button in the upper right to mount as RO again
  9. Reboot into recovery and apply the update!

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Via: DroidLife

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