Upgrade Motorola DROID2 to Android 2.3.2 – Gingerbread via CyanogenMod

The Motorola Droid 2 sports a sleeker look and an improved keyboard. The smartphone also features a faster processor, double the RAM of the original Droid, and ships with Android 2.2.The Motorola Droid 2 offers a number of improvements that make it a worthy upgrade from the Droid and certainly a top choice for those who want a smartphone with a physical keyboard.
Disclaimer: All the tools, mods or ROMs mentioned below belong to their respective owners/developers. We or the developers are not to be held responsible if you damage or brick your device. We don’t have you on gun point to try out this tutorial ;-) 
Make sure you have installed all your USB drivers for the Motorola DROID2 to connect it with the computer. Apart from just the USB drivers, there are a few more things that you need to take care of.
1. You need to enable USB debugging mode. This helps to connect your Android phonewith the PC.
2. Your phone battery should be 80-85% charged. If your phone goes off suddenly because of battery, during flashing ROMs or installing mods and updates — your phone might go dead permanently.
3. Backup all your important data that you might need as soon as your flash a new ROM, or make a backup for just in case, you never know when anything might go wrong. 
4. Your phone should be factory unlocked. Additional instructions for locked Android devices will be added in the tutorial for unlocking devices.
Now, let’s proceed with the tutorial on the next page and update Motorola DROID2 to Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread firmware
We have put together a detailed step-by-step instructions guide on how to update Motorola DROID2  Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread with One-Click Root. If you are used to installing custom ROMs on your Motorola DROID2 , then this should not be any different for you.
However, for beginners, you need to root your Motorola DROID2 and install a custom recovery. Please Google that up if you are unsure and make sure you read the tutorial once before actually performing it on your device.
Just To Remember:
  • This root method tutorial is only for Motorola DROID2 and I am not sure if it will work on the other variants of the Motorola DROID2 on other carriers.
  • Your phone should be rooted and have ClockworkMod recovery installed from before.
  • Make a Nandroid (or any) backup of your previous phone set up before proceeding – for just in case anything goes wrong.
Complete Step-By-Step Instructions:
Step 1 - Download CM 7 Android 2.3.2 ROM and Google Apps for Motorola DROID2 to your computer.
Step 2 - Connect and mount your Motorola DROID2 USB memory on your computer using the USB cable.
Step 3 - Now copy/paste the downloaded Android 2.3.2 ROM zip and Google Appsfiles to your SD card. Make sure the files are in the SD card root (not in any folder).
Step 4 - Then turn OFF your phone and disconnect from the USB cable.
Step 5 - Now to get in the Recovery Mode. Switch ON the phone while pressing the Volume Down repeatedly.
Step 6 - In ClockworkMod recovery, perform a full data wipe first. Then scroll down to “flash zip from SD card” and press the Power button to select it.
Step 7 - Press the Power button again and select “choose zip from sdcard”.
Step 8 -Now using your volume keys, navigate to the Android 2.3.2 ROM zip file that you copied to your SD card and select it using the Power button. Confirm the installation on the next screen and the installation procedure should start now.
NOTE: Repeat this step for the Google Apps zip file as well.
Step 9 - After the installation completes, go to “+++++Go Back” and reboot the phone by selecting “reboot system now” from the recovery menu. The phone will boot now and it might take about 5 minutes to boot on your first time. So, please wait.
That’s it! Your Motorola DROID2 should now have CM 7 Android4.1.2 Gingerbread custom ROM installed on your phone! Go to Settings > About phoneto verify.
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