Hey Guys,
I need some help! I used RSD lite 4.8 and the new sbf (2.3.15) and I get all the way to the end and then it fails....Here is the error log:
Failed flashing process. Interface BP: Error sending RAM download for bootloader. Device API Error: 0xE0030009 Address: 0x18F000 Command ADDR (0xE0231009); phone connected.
Any ideas?
I am using the OTA 2.2 update and was rooted using BigDX theme.
I have tried the sbf 2x, and both times, would up in the same spot...
When the phone reboots, I have all my contacts and apps...
The reason I wanted to use the sbf is gmail keeps force closing so I'm not getting my emails over push...
So you didnt do a nandroid backup before you installed themes/roms?
I know this is a stupid question so sorry in advance- did you enable USB debugging on your phone? If so- have you tried it in different modes? Media Sync or USB mass storage?
I have heard reports of having to be in a different mode.
And you are sure it was the new sbf...
VRZ_MB810_2.3.15_1FF_01
Not the system sbf...
SHADO_X6_2.3.13_SYSTEM-ONLY
thepolishguy said:
I know this is a stupid question so sorry in advance- did you enable USB debugging on your phone? If so- have you tried it in different modes? Media Sync or USB mass storage?
I have heard reports of having to be in a different mode.
And you are sure it was the new sbf...
VRZ_MB810_2.3.15_1FF_01
Not the system sbf...
SHADO_X6_2.3.13_SYSTEM-ONLY
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To SysadmNJ,
Yes I did a nandroid backup, so I have a place to go back to...but gmail was still force closed... So that is why I wanted to do the SBF.
Polishguy,
yes I have USB debugging enabled, and had thrown the phone in PC mode so it was detected. I'm stumped as to why it is failing at the end. Yes, I grabbed the SBF from rootz wiki. Would like to have a full SBF work so I can get the gmail service working again.
did you place the patch in rsd lite folder?
mob87 said:
did you place the patch in rsd lite folder?
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Yes, the patched pst_flash.ini file?
Is there a new one for RSD 4.8?
Just trying to figure out what else might be going wrong...
there isnt a new one just wanted to make sure. maybe you got a bad download of the sbf.
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there isnt a new one just wanted to make sure. maybe you got a bad download of the sbf.
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Tried the original that was hosted here before it got pulled by the mods, and also grabbed the one from rootz wiki as well. Got the same result with both. I will try putting the phone in charge only mode as well as media sync mode later and retry the sbf.
If anyone has done this successfully, can you please list the steps you took?
Thanks
SysAdmin-X said:
Tried the original that was hosted here before it got pulled by the mods, and also grabbed the one from rootz wiki as well. Got the same result with both. I will try putting the phone in charge only mode as well as media sync mode later and retry the sbf.
If anyone has done this successfully, can you please list the steps you took?
Thanks
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You are suppose to be in bootloader when you flash the sbf.
mob87 said:
You are suppose to be in bootloader when you flash the sbf.
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Ok. Will give this a try. I read you could do it with the phone on or off.... That it would put the phone into bootloader...which it looks like it did.
I will try putting it into bootloader prior to running the sbf.
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I put the phone into bootloader mode, and have run the sbf 2 more times...still with the same error. Just wind up with different values on the error codes....
Yes holding the volume down, camera, and power button for a few seconds will make the screen flash then release the buttons and you will be in bootloader mode.
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Try a different USB port or even a different PC.
Have tried the above suggestions.... I noticced each time it would make it slightly farther (or so it seemed) that there were device druvers being installed along the way.
Anyone have the driver p package they used if they got the sbf to work?
I'm using the 4.7 drivers
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I recently got the same error message, I asked a few developers and P3 told me its the radio that is not being changed. he said it is not a problem unless you are not happy with the radio. This was about a week agao and i have been flashing Rom's/Themes all week and my phone is running great. I wouldn't worry much about it.
Just an FYI I am on the leak and used the first sbf.
FSRBIKER said:
I recently got the same error message, I asked a few developers and P3 told me its the radio that is not being changed. he said it is not a problem unless you are not happy with the radio. This was about a week agao and i have been flashing Rom's/Themes all week and my phone is running great. I wouldn't worry much about it.
Just an FYI I am on the leak and used the first sbf.
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Hm...interesting. So the radio doesn't really matter unless its already messed up... I guess I should have thought of that...
ON ur x, it does look like everything else is back to stock tho?
did you do a battery pull ; and/or clear data/cache and do a factory reset after the process seemingly completes (never mind the error) - coz I got some error when I tried flashing using sbf - but I was on the 1st leak - and used the original (2.1) sbf - rsdlite said 100% - but error - mentioned somethin abt bootloader - I did a battery pull - phone went into loop of death - I cleared data/cache and also did a factory reset by going into recovery - and my phone was as good as new... just a thought..
EDIT: Actually, all your questions seem to be answered in the other thread in this very forum by name " Droid X Full SBF Release" posted by catalystsupreme2 - read through all the posts - esp. abt the radio etc which someone here also mentioned in this thread
chiaroscuro7 said:
did you do a battery pull ; and/or clear data/cache and do a factory reset after the process seemingly completes (never mind the error) - coz I got some error when I tried flashing using sbf - but I was on the 1st leak - and used the original (2.1) sbf - rsdlite said 100% - but error - mentioned somethin abt bootloader - I did a battery pull - phone went into loop of death - I cleared data/cache and also did a factory reset by going into recovery - and my phone was as good as new... just a thought..
EDIT: Actually, all your questions seem to be answered in the other thread in this very forum by name " Droid X Full SBF Release" posted by catalystsupreme2 - read through all the posts - esp. abt the radio etc which someone here also mentioned in this thread
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I read through this, and I haven't done the battery pull, or clear..... trying to avoid it if possible...but will if needed.
As for the answer about the BP, it didn't seem like the post really answered the question per say...just gave an explanation about it overall
thank you for the help
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Does anyone have an sbf for the R2D2 Edition? I got a little too tweaky.
Thanks!
Lol.. not yet.. next time boostrap and make a back up
See if you can recover with the r2d2 rom from mydroidworld
http://www.4shared.com/file/rePStgcF/VZW_24_Full_ROM.html
I've got a nandroid backup on my SD card I jsut can't seem to get back to the bootstrapper.
Try booting up and then pull your battery and then try booting up again. See if that puts you into bootstrap.
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Thanks for the advice, I've been yanking the batt, pressing volume buttons and everything the only thing I can get to is the stock reset screen (android with !) and the boot loader. At this point I've probably done more harm than good resetting memory and clearing cache and stuff.
Oh, in case anyone wondered, the sbf fro the regular Droid 2 does not work on this bad boy. That'll teach me to mess wiht things I don;t know about. Looks like what I have is Bootloader and a copy of my backup from clockworkmod.... is there a way to build an sbf from your .img files?
Try powering down the phone then plugging it in and boot it up. That often loads clockwork revovery on mine.
Try going back into bootstrap recovery and pushing the bootstrap recovery button again. Then the reboot recovery button. That should work. I had the same thing happen to me and that worked.
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hyatari said:
Try powering down the phone then plugging it in and boot it up. That often loads clockwork revovery on mine.
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Yeah, for whatever reason that often does cause my d2 to boot into cwm.. I think it replaces that weird battery startup thing, did anyone else get that when they first used their d2?
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rexit1982 said:
Thanks for the advice, I've been yanking the batt, pressing volume buttons and everything the only thing I can get to is the stock reset screen (android with !) and the boot loader. At this point I've probably done more harm than good resetting memory and clearing cache and stuff.
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If your D2 won't boot all the way up (which is what it sounds like), you may be able to get into CW Recovery by one of the methods below:
1. This is the most reliable way I've found: Boot up and pull battery when the boot animation starts (after the M logo disappears). Then reinsert battery and start up...should go to CW Recovery then. Thought I spell it out just in case you hadn't tried it that way specifically.
2. Make sure there is no 'update.zip' file in the root of your SD card - again make sure NO 'update.zip' file. Then boot into stock recovery, choose the apply update.zip option, and after it aborts, pull the battery and boot up again.
3. Another set of steps that might work:
-Boot into stock recovery by holding X while powering up
-Hit the magnifying glass on the keyboard to open recovery menu
-Highlight reboot and hit "ok" on the keyboard
-When you get the "M" screen pull the battery
-Power back up and it will go to Clockwork recovery
Good luck on that....
rexit1982 said:
Oh, in case anyone wondered, the sbf fro the regular Droid 2 does not work on this bad boy. That'll teach me to mess wiht things I don;t know about. Looks like what I have is Bootloader and a copy of my backup from clockworkmod.... is there a way to build an sbf from your .img files?
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What makes you say that...what did you try and what happened? What version of RSD Lite did you use, and what was the failure/results, etc. This is a pretty surprising thing to hear.
R2D2 and D2 are the same HW as far as anyone has seen from specs, etc., the 2.2.20 SBF not working seems odd.
Thanks.
I used RSDlite 4.7. the flash get tot he reboot point and then a bootloader error thaT said "bootloader err:A5,70,70,00,1f".
rexit1982 said:
I used RSDlite 4.7. the flash get tot he reboot point and then a bootloader error thaT said "bootloader err:A5,70,70,00,1f".
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You're two versions behind...RSD Lite 4.8 and 4.9 are out. I'd suggest you get at least 4.8 and try again. I don't have the links, but should be google-able.
When you used 4.7 you added the RSD patch on top of RSD 4.7 after you installed it, right?
What does the phone do now when you boot it up? Just sit on M logo, get to boot animation, or ?
Redflea said:
You're two versions behind...RSD Lite 4.8 and 4.9 are out. I'd suggest you get at least 4.8 and try again. I don't have the links, but should be google-able.
When you used 4.7 you added the RSD patch on top of RSD 4.7 after you installed it, right?
What does the phone do now when you boot it up? Just sit on M logo, get to boot animation, or ?
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Yes I did drop the patch on. The phone goes straight to a black screen with white writing that says
Bootloader
D2.35##
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Connect USB
Data Cable
##Updated code
I googled the error, I found this was the same error that DroidX users who OTA'd to their 2.2 update and then tried to SBF back to 2.1.
I have a new device now but I am keeping hold of the old one for the next couple days to try anything anyone ahs any ideas on. When I get to my other phoe I'll try a new rdslite.
If you don't have a linux computer I'm working on a livecd with adb and the sbf_flash script so that anybody with a computer can flash there phone in linux. I have one version so far but I'm trying to cut down the size because it's too big for a CD.
newk8600 said:
If you don't have a linux computer I'm working on a livecd with adb and the sbf_flash script so that anybody with a computer can flash there phone in linux. I have one version so far but I'm trying to cut down the size because it's too big for a CD.
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Sounds like a good project...
rexit1982 said:
Yes I did drop the patch on. The phone goes straight to a black screen with white writing that says
Bootloader
30.03**********
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Connect USB
Data Cable
***I am not sure if these were the same numbers but the rest of the message is exact match
I googled the error, I found this was the same error that DroidX users who OTA'd to their 2.2 update and then tried to SBF back to 2.1.
I have a new device now but I am keeping hold of the old one for the next couple days to try anything anyone ahs any ideas on. When I get to my other phoe I'll try a new rdslite.
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You mean you're going to try the newer RSD Lite on the new phone or the old phone?
Interesting that it's the same error the Droid X users were getting...that does change the game a little, doesn't it. Thanks for the additional information - a relevant "news" post is here:
http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/...-1-any-reason-after-official-upgrade-2-2.html
So it seems like VZW may have made the same change to the bootloader w/2.4.x on the D2 that they made w/2.2 on the DX.
Redflea said:
You mean you're going to try the newer RSD Lite on the new phone or the old phone?
Interesting that it's the same error the Droid X users were getting...that does change the game a little, doesn't it. Thanks for the additional information - a relevant "news" post is here:
http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/...-1-any-reason-after-official-upgrade-2-2.html
So it seems like VZW may have made the same change to the bootloader w/2.4.x on the D2 that they made w/2.2 on the DX.
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I am running RDS lite 4.9 against my "old" device right now. I'll let you know how it works out. What is the current official SW version on the D2?
The VERY first time I tried this I did get a success message when it was done
I get an error now, Error sending RAM download to bootloader ... I am trying to attach pictures of the full message.
Actually, the mem_map blank and the bootloader messages are pretty common across all motorola phones, I've seen similar error messages on the older p2k (v300, razr, etc) type phones when you have a flash fail out at certain points. It's generally recoverable (in most cases, anyway) as long as you have a full flash (.sbf or .shx)
rexit1982 said:
I am running RDS lite 4.9 against my "old" device right now. I'll let you know how it works out. What is the current official SW version on the D2?
The VERY first time I tried this I did get a success message when it was done
I get an error now, Error sending RAM download to bootloader ... I am trying to attach pictures of the full message.
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For the D2 (non-R2D2) it's 2.2.20, which is what the avaialable D2 SBF is...
bladearronwey said:
Actually, the mem_map blank and the bootloader messages are pretty common across all motorola phones, I've seen similar error messages on the older p2k (v300, razr, etc) type phones when you have a flash fail out at certain points. It's generally recoverable (in most cases, anyway) as long as you have a full flash (.sbf or .shx)
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Thanks...
I believe I've also seen some comments that when flashing via a Windows box fails, that trying from a Linux setup can be more likely to be successful, but don't remember the details, so I may be garbling that info...
newk8600 said:
If you don't have a linux computer I'm working on a livecd with adb and the sbf_flash script so that anybody with a computer can flash there phone in linux. I have one version so far but I'm trying to cut down the size because it's too big for a CD.
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Please let me know when you have this livecd available. I too had the same response on my Droid 2. I wound up having to buy a new D2, but I'm still holding onto my old one...hoping one day I might be able to revive ut. LOL
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I Just bought a Droid X from my brother. I decided to root it and try to load a custom rom on it.
On to the problem...
I tried to install a rom onto the phone, but forgot to do a full wipe before I installed which caused the inability to boot past the Motorola logo.
Now here's the embarrassing part... I forgot to do a nand backup before I installed.
I've tried using RSD Lite, but it wont ever show the X. I know there's nothing wrong with the program because i connected my OG Droid to it and it showed right up.
I can boot into the stock recovery and bootloader. Is there anything that I can do to get this phone un-"bricked"
I don't really care if what I have to do will unroot my phone or take it back to its factory rom and settings or completely wipe everything. I just want it to work again. Everything else can either be redone or remade.
Thanks in advance
The only thing you can do is SBF. You can use RSD Lite or go the Linux way. (The Linux way is much easier and faster.)
You can Google for guides, and be sure that if you use RSD Lite that you have the correct drivers installed.
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Mastur Mynd said:
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I've tried using RSD Lite, but it wont ever show the X. I know there's nothing wrong with the program because i connected my OG Droid to it and it showed right up.
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infazzdar said:
... You can use RSD Lite...
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The correct drivers are installed, ive even un installed and reinstalled several times just to check. i'll be buying a linux powerd laptop from a friend here soon. Thanks for the tips
I hope you're not buying a Linux laptop especially for this; linux can be ran, without installation, through a cd or a flash drive.
There's even a Linux distribution floating around that is specifically for SBFing. Either way, good luck to you! =D
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Make sure also that you are running RSD as an admin . Sometimes it will work without showing the device too
Yeah, I've been running as admin and in compatibility mode. O guess I can try to push a rom with it not showing. Could anyone link me to some details on how? or is it as simple as hook up in bootloader, select rom and hit start?
Also, I'm not buying the laptop specifically for this (the phone itself only cost me $20 with only the battery and battery cover missing). I intend on using it for the access to all of the developmental tools for Android. Thanks again to you both for the concern.
@infazzdar - What exactly is the "linux way" you spoke of in your first post? This seems like it may be the better way to do it
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Yeah, I've been running as admin and in compatibility mode. O guess I can try to push a rom with it not showing. Could anyone link me to some details on how? or is it as simple as hook up in bootloader, select rom and hit start?
Also, I'm not buying the laptop specifically for this (the phone itself only cost me $20 with only the battery and battery cover missing). I intend on using it for the access to all of the developmental tools for Android. Thanks again to you both for the concern.
@infazzdar - What exactly is the "linux way" you spoke of in your first post? This seems like it may be the better way to do it
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The Linux way involves using terminal and an sbf flash script to SBF. Also, you don't have to install any drivers, it fails less, and I believe that it's faster than using RSD Lite.
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I'm guessing there's a youtube video that can give me a step by step instructions to do that so I'll post back when I get the chance to do the SBF. Thanks a ton
Ok, somehow my rsdlite decided to recognise my phone now. its connecting, but when I choose the sbf, it says "chipset type 50 is not supported" in the status section
EDIT - YAY!! MY PHONE'S FIXED!!
Had to download a newer version of RSD lite and after that it worked like a charm. a HUUUUUGE thank you to you guys!!
Great to hear!
If this ever happens again and RSD lite just doesn't work you can always do the linux way like someone else said earlier. I can give you step by step instructions on that if you want, just send me a PM.
ljbaumer said:
Great to hear!
If this ever happens again and RSD lite just doesn't work you can always do the linux way like someone else said earlier. I can give you step by step instructions on that if you want, just send me a PM.
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Yeah just use the distro! It's saved my butt plenty of times and only takes 5 minutes.
I'm on my 3rd Atrix now, after two previous phones just stopped working.
Now I was having crashing problems no matter what rom I went to and other problems, like the power button not working in CWM and freezing all over.
So I had to sbf to 2.3.4 preroot/unlocked to be able to get back to a starting point. I did everything properly and now am in a boot loop, and I've done a battery pull. The farthest it has got is "welcome to blur" screen then starts to loop again.
live_free said:
I'm on my 3rd Atrix now, after two previous phones just stopped working.
Now I was having crashing problems no matter what rom I went to and other problems, like the power button not working in CWM and freezing all over.
So I had to sbf to 2.3.4 preroot/unlocked to be able to get back to a starting point. I did everything properly and now am in a boot loop, and I've done a battery pull. The farthest it has got is "welcome to blur" screen then starts to loop again.
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what sbf did you flash? is it att bell etc? need some more info to help you out.
aideneisley3 said:
what sbf did you flash? is it att bell etc? need some more info to help you out.
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ATT-2.3.4_Pudding_preroot.sbf
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204
live_free said:
ATT-2.3.4_Pudding_preroot.sbf
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204
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STEPS:
1) Have the correct Motorola drivers installed for your PC (i.e. x32-bit or x64-bit).
2) Download RSD Lite (Links above) & install on your PC.
3) Choose a sbf file to download and flash from Motorola Atrix Firmware Super Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125944
If you are currently running firmware 4.5.91, I suggest that you only flash back to this firmware version. Flashing back to a eariler sbf/firmware version may have unintended consequences, the most serious of which is bricking your device.
*Note: U.S. AT&T users should only flash AT&T sbfs, internationl users should only flash their particular sbf versions.
4) Read the above sbf hints, trick, etc. to help prevent RSD Lite problems/errors.
5) Open RSD Lite and load the sbf file that you downloaded.
6) Put your device in RSD Protocol Mode by powering OFF, and upon powering back ON, hold both the power button and the volume UP button. Device should now say "Entering RSD Protocol Mode."
7) Connect your device to your computer via the usb cable, and select your device by clicking/highlighting it in RSD Lite.
8) Select START in RSD Lite and let the sbf flash process fully complete before disconnecting the device from the PC. There will be several reboots and the process make take 5 - 10 minutes to complete a FULL sbf flash.
9) If you have any errors or problems as a question, prefably in the Q&A section.
this is what i have done and worked for me! good luck
i copied this from the noob guide found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
Yeah I did that. I am flashing the complete stock 4.5.91 to see if that does anything.
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Yeah I did that. I am flashing the complete stock 4.5.91 to see if that does anything.
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yeah the one in the atrix firmware superthread at the top is the one i recommend it gets you back to stock fresh out of the box you might have to go through the unlock again even though your already unlocked and of course you will have to root again.
hope it works for you!
aideneisley3 said:
yeah the one in the atrix firmware superthread at the top is the one i recommend it gets you back to stock fresh out of the box you might have to go through the unlock again even though your already unlocked and of course you will have to root again.
hope it works for you!
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I just did that, and no same problem. So it looks to be a hardware problem, not a software one. At least from my perspective.
live_free said:
I just did that, and no same problem. So it looks to be a hardware problem, not a software one. At least from my perspective.
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did you flash this one? 1FF-olympus-user-2.3.4-4.5.91-110625-release-keys-signed-ATT-US-GAS_NA_OLPSGBATTSPE_P011.sbf
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did you flash this one? 1FF-olympus-user-2.3.4-4.5.91-110625-release-keys-signed-ATT-US-GAS_NA_OLPSGBATTSPE_P011.sbf
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Yes. Same exact problem.
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Yes. Same exact problem.
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oh ok well then i'd have to agree with you then maybe it is a hardware problem... sorry i wasn't much help.
it wouldn't hurt as a last ditch effort to use motorola's software update program that you can download from their site it will tell you that there is no update and ask if you want to use it to restore your phone basically it reflashes it...
haha thats all i got. maybe someone else could offer more help.
good luck! =]
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I did everything properly and now am in a boot loop, and I've done a battery pull.
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apparently not.
in his defense replacement phones are refurbished (cough... broken and maybe fixed to like new). motorola gave me a replacement with broken senor so the screen didn't turn off when i was in a call and that was out of the box and when they replaced that one the screen was messed up it had super bright spots all over the screen so it is possible that it is moto's fault.
not saying it is moto's fault but that it is possible lol
I think I flashed the wrong bootloader and messed everything up.
Phone has been bricked for about a week now.
Been doing research and tried a lot of .sbf's.
Nothing is working.
I think I need to clear my cache and/or wipe data, factory reset.
However I cannot get into stock recovery, just goes straight into bootloader.
This is the bootloader error code.
Bootloader
D2.35
Err:A5,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to program
Tranfer Mode: USB
I was on Gingerbread.
Flashing
sbf 1FF-p2a_droid2_cdma_droid2-user-2.3.3-4.5.1_57_DR2-31-110719-release-keys-signed-Verizon-US.sbf.gz
doesn't work.
The only links that were good and I can use for reference are these, which are down.
http://and-developers.com/sbf:droid2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9445568&postcount=2
Can someone help me out?
Also this should be included in the Recover Droid 2 sticky
Thanks in advance.
Have you tried using a newer version of rsdlite? I used to get all kinds of ****ty errors using the older version of rsdlite 4.8 then i tried the newer 5.6 and everything worked perfectly every time.
[1up] said:
Have you tried using a newer version of rsdlite? I used to get all kinds of ****ty errors using the older version of rsdlite 4.8 then i tried the newer 5.6 and everything worked perfectly every time.
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I'm using 5.6
Even tried running RSD with admin rights.
No go. =/
Like I said, I think I need to clear my cache and factory erase
and perhaps try another .sbf
or go ezSBF iso file burn to disc or usb drive
boots to linux, http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-2-hacks/161849-tool-ezsbf.html
sd_shadow said:
or go ezSBF iso file burn to disc or usb drive
boots to linux, http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-2-hacks/161849-tool-ezsbf.html
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I tried one linux disk and it didn't work.
I forgot what version.
I'll give this link a shot later today.
Thank you
I didn't realize you had a thread going in the general section.
I managed to find a copy of the 2.37 bootloader sbf.
It was a pain. Google translate got it's workout, thank goodness I didn't have to register on a forum in a language I can't read/understand.
Here it is:
BL_D237_cdma_droid2_Consumer_replacer_HSPart.zip
Hope this works.
newk8600 said:
I didn't realize you had a thread going in the general section.
I managed to find a copy of the 2.37 bootloader sbf.
It was a pain. Google translate got it's workout, thank goodness I didn't have to register on a forum in a language I can't read/understand.
Here it is:
BL_D237_cdma_droid2_Consumer_replacer_HSPart.zip
Hope this works.
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I just tried this and i'm still left with the same error.
I cannot get into the stock recovery.
I think I need to get into the recovery so I can wipe the cache and clear data.
Then hopefully a .sbf will stick.
the stubborn 2.3.4
I was on 2.3.4 and got the same error when I tried flashing to 2.3.3
2.3.4 is currently still locked up tight and wont allow backwards flashing. I ended up flashing back to 2.3.4 and everything worked out fine, except the fact that i can't even root, of course.
Hey guys, let me just preface this by saying that this was my first time trying to root, and that I am still very unfamiliar with many of the things involved in rooting. That said, here is my problem and almost exactly what I did to get there.
Alright, so I chose last night to be the night when I finally rooted my Droid 2. I had android 2.3.4 gingerbread .621 version when I started. I ran through the easy windows install instructions first on this page: well, since I can't post links, the page is http: //rootzwiki . com/topic/29930-new-root-method-for-stock-234-621622-found-droid2-r2d2/ (just remove the spaces in the web address). This didn't work because being the noob that I am, I didn't realize how to flash the .sbf file using rsd lite (now I know how to do that I guess, just a little too late).
So I said screw that, I will just run the cd. I downloaded the .iso, burned it to cd, booted to cd, and ran the program. The first time, I tried using the "Root Only" option. This ran, but didn't seem to work. So once that didn't work, I ran the first option that let you have the option to root (I have forgotten the exact wording). This worked and I got to the screen where I had to factory reset the phone. However, instead of being able to do this, I was stuck in bootloader with the error message "Err: A5,70,70,00,1F." So at this point I kind of realized that I was screwed so I tried to flash stock android 2.3.4 back to my phone using RSD Lite. I did this, and ended up changing the error message from the previously mentioned one to "Err:A5,70,70,00,00." So at this point I figured that I had a bad .sbf file and downloaded a new one and used RSD Lite to flash it. After I did this and it failed, I now am stuck in bootloader with a "Code Corrupt" message.
So basically, rooted or not, I would like to be able to use my phone again. I have seen in a couple places that the problem could be due to low battery, but I have switched to a fully charged one with no luck still.
This was my first attempt at rooting, and I am fully hating my first experience, but I'm already this far so I am willing to do the work to learn and get my phone back. If anyone can provide me with some pretty detailed instructions (remember, I'm a total noob and bricked my phone on something everyone else seems to have had no trouble with), that would be incredible.
Thank you in advance!
Sounds like your problem with rsdlite might be related to drivers. Here is a page written for the Droid 2 Global, you can read it for information and drivers.
The instructions and drivers would be the same, but the SBF file would be the one for the Droid 2
http://droid.koumakan.jp/wiki/SBF
Also, just to verify that your phone is the Droid 2, not the Droid 2 Global, correct?
bhigham said:
Sounds like your problem with rsdlite might be related to drivers. Here is a page written for the Droid 2 Global, you can read it for information and drivers.
The instructions and drivers would be the same, but the SBF file would be the one for the Droid 2
http ://droid. koumakan.jp/wiki/SBF
Also, just to verify that your phone is the Droid 2, not the Droid 2 Global, correct?
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Yes, it is the droid 2.
bhigham said:
Sounds like your problem with rsdlite might be related to drivers. Here is a page written for the Droid 2 Global, you can read it for information and drivers.
The instructions and drivers would be the same, but the SBF file would be the one for the Droid 2
http ://droid.koumakan. jp/wiki/SBF
Also, just to verify that your phone is the Droid 2, not the Droid 2 Global, correct?
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Quick question though, when I am looking for an SBF to flash, do I want to flash on 2.3.4 like I had on, or a previous version, or does it matter?
xwsxlogan said:
Quick question though, when I am looking for an SBF to flash, do I want to flash on 2.3.4 like I had on, or a previous version, or does it matter?
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Problem with Droid 2 on 2.3.4, is that once on that version, you can never go back to an earlier one.
That error message you mentioned first, sounds like the error message you get when trying to flash an older SBF.
Incidentally, where did you download the CD that you tried to flash from? Was it the one linked in the first post of the thread?
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Problem with Droid 2 on 2.3.4, is that once on that version, you can never go back to an earlier one.
That error message you mentioned first, sounds like the error message you get when trying to flash an older SBF.
Incidentally, where did you download the CD that you tried to flash from? Was it the one linked in the first post of the thread?
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Yes, it was in the link listed before. The method had been cross posted on this site and on their site.
Ok, above the err message, what does the top line say?
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Ok, above the err message, what does the top line say?
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The only screen that I can get reads as follows:
Bootloader
D2.37
Code Corrupt
Battery OK
OK to Program
Connect USB
Data Cable
Someone suggested that by holding up and power would bypass the "code corrupt" message, but that does not work. Also, the X+Power to try and wipe the phone clean doesn't work either.
When you flash stock 2.3.4 with rsdlite, does rsdlite give you any error messages?
One of the most common errors with rsdlite is when it has the drivers for the regular bootloader mode, but not the drivers for the radio flash mode.
If this happens, you will get that code corrupt error message.
Also, what OS are you using? XP, Vista, 7, 64bit,
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When you flash stock 2.3.4 with rsdlite, does rsdlite give you any error messages?
One of the most common errors with rsdlite is when it has the drivers for the regular bootloader mode, but not the drivers for the radio flash mode.
If this happens, you will get that code corrupt error message.
Also, what OS are you using? XP, Vista, 7, 64bit,
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I did get an error message when trying to flash the stock 2.3.4 and it was something to do with RAM, but unfortunately this was 5AM this morning and I was beyond exhausted so I don't remember exactly.
I am using Windows 8 x64, but have access to XP, Vista, 7, and server if I need to.
I would definitely try XP if I were you, and if you have access to another USB cable, I would try that.
To use XP, install the motorola drivers first, then use rsdlite.
I have used RSDlite 5.6 and 5.7 on my D2G, and both have worked fine with XP
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I would definitely try XP if I were you, and if you have access to another USB cable, I would try that.
To use XP, install the motorola drivers first, then use rsdlite.
I have used RSDlite 5.6 and 5.7 on my D2G, and both have worked fine with XP
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Alright, I will go ahead and get XP installed along with the drivers. Do you think that I should use a version previous to 2.3.4 then so that I have a better chance to root?
I am charging up my battery now using another phone, so I will start on it in a bit. Thank you again for answering all of my stupid questions and helping me out, I really appreciate you taking the time to do it.
It would be nice if you were able to go back to an earlier version, but that isn't an option. Once on 2.3.4, no going back.
bhigham said:
It would be nice if you were able to go back to an earlier version, but that isn't an option. Once on 2.3.4, no going back.
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So you're saying that the only thing I will be able to flash is the 2.3.4?
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So you're saying that the only thing I will be able to flash is the 2.3.4?
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exactly
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Alright, I will try again tonight with a charged battery and XP and let you know how it goes.
This link here http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...rICoBg&usg=AFQjCNHht4SU69VoDkBnMBCA_0uf9WYpyw. Will take you to the download for the correct sbf.
Correct sbf should read: 1ff-p2a_droid2_cdma_droid2-user-2.3.4-4.5.1_57_dr4-51-120117-release-keys-signed-Verizon-US.sbf.gz
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Alright Update after flashing the .sbf file that was given in the previous post.
I used XP, running RSD Lite 5.6, with Motorola drivers installed. I charged a second battery up to around 70% or so to use during the process. I also changed USB cords from the previous one that I was using. I loaded the .sbf into RSD Lite, started it, and it ran flawlessly, skipping right over the RAM step in which it failed last night. Had to remove the battery and reinstall to do the manual reboot, and all of my phone settings were exactly as I had left them when I started. I had to dial *228 +1 to get the phone back on the network, but that was no problem.
So after all of this, I'm back to where I started last night haha. Special thanks to bhigham for all of the support and walking me through this today and also slogar25 for confirming that I had downloaded the right .sbf file.
So I guess my problem is solved...until I try and root it again!
glad your phone is working again.
If you want to try to root again, you might have better luck with a freshly wiped phone, but if you prefer not to risk it, I don't blame you.
It is possible a cord issue, but just guessing here.
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glad your phone is working again.
If you want to try to root again, you might have better luck with a freshly wiped phone, but if you prefer not to risk it, I don't blame you.
It is possible a cord issue, but just guessing here.
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Yep, I've noticed you have been following the cross post on this site for the methods that I tried last night when I really didn't have a clue what I was doing. Do you think that I should just try the CD method again? I mean worst case I would do the same thing I did last night, but now I know how to flash it back to the stock 2.3.4. I don't mind wiping my phone, but after it survived everything I did last night, I feel more attached to my data haha.
Also, how do I mark this post as solved?