Step 1. Turn on phone, navigate to Settings, select Manage Applications, and enable USB debugging.
Step 2. Download and save GingerBreak files on computer.
Step 3. Use USB cable to connect smartphone to computer.
Step 4. Copy GingerBreak files to SD Card root.
Step 5. Install GingerBreak on phone by using Android file Manager available from App Market.
Step 6. Start GingerBreak on phone.
Step 7. Select Root in the app and wait for phone to reboot. This can take 10 minutes.
Step 8. After device reboots, go to Homescreen and check for SuperUser .
Enjoy your Rooted Motorola X2. Questions should be addressed to XDA Forum Thread.
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Source: Droid-Life
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