New Motorola Droid X Root: the 1-Click Path to the Dark Side
Just recently we’ve shown you that rooting the Motorola Droid X is possible despite the initial eFuse-related worries. But the actual root process is not painless, and some people did manage to brick their handsets while attempting to unlock their brand new Droid X.

In the mean time, rooting, as well as jailbreaking and unlocking for the competition’s phone, have become lawful rights of the U.S. citizen but that doesn’t mean that Verizon, Motorola, Apple or AT&T should all help you unbrick your bricked handset. Warranties will still be voided by such shenanigans so make sure you read all the material out there before attempting any such things.
Luckily for Motorola Droid X owners, there looks to be a way out of the complicated (for some) process. There’s an app for that (no pun intended… well, maybe just a little one) that would help you root your Droid X faster. You need a Windows-based computer, and that’s an easy task since PCs still rule the earth and then you need the 1-click program that will root, or unroot for that matter, the Droid X.
That’s basically all you need to gain root access on your Motorola Droid X. Just install the program, follow the instruction on the screen, and go through a painless, unbricking, root process. Also make sure you check the link below to get the Droid X Root 1-click program and go through the tips and tricks the guys at AllDroid have for you.
We don’t have Droid X units to root and tell you how everything else went, and we don’t encourage you to go through it even if you have plenty of Android experience. However, once you do root your Droid X, and some will definitely do it, we’ll expect news from you, whether good or bad about the whole experience.
Credit: Source.Motorola Confirms Via Letter To User, No Android 4.04 For Droid X2, They Still Can't Unlock Bootloader
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