Need some info on Xoom sbf. - Xoom General

I tryed searching but I cant find out if the bootloader is included in the xoom sbf...
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yes it is. The SBF file is a complete image.

No it isn't. The bootloader itself is not included in SBF files.
It can be included in OTA update.zip files but that is only when they are changing or upgrading the bootloader for some reason.

So the SBF out is a system only SBF??

The SBF recovers the System, Recovery, basically brings it back to stock. The SBF does not contain the bootloader, the bootloader is required in order to run the SBF.
The bootloader cannot be removed or changed.

Yeah I read it as boot partition for some reason, My bad.

All firm are has a boot image that contains the kernel and RAMdisk. That is not the same as the bootloader. The bootloader is the lowest level where you can communicate with the device from a PC.
After that you can only attach wires directly to the board for JTAG.

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[STOCK ROM] Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread 4.5.91 (Safest Update)

Warning
Don't worry, they won't give you a brickable device like the over-the-air zip.​​DescriptionI've uploaded the stock images for those who want to check out 4.5.91 without trying a custom ROM or creating a brickable device.
You'll still need an unlocked bootloader to flash these images, but they should provide you with a clean version of 4.5.91 that works perfectly.​DownloadClick to Download
(under "Gingerbread stock images" label)
(ignore directions above the download)​Instructions
Download moto-fastboot for your operating system
Turn your device off
Boot into "Fastboot mode" by holding down the bottom volume button while pressing power.
Use the following commands to flash the images:
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
moto-fastboot flash system system.img
Use the following commands to wipe data and reboot:
moto-fastboot -w
moto-fastboot reboot
Sweet! Thanks
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So I'm confused..how is this different than the other methods of getting 4.5.91? I know one of then can brick if you flash sbf, but isn't the cwm zip safe?
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thebeardedchild said:
So I'm confused..how is this different than the other methods of getting 4.5.91? I know one of then can brick if you flash sbf, but isn't the cwm zip safe?
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These are completely safe to flash. They don't mess with your bootloader like the OTA or SBF.
Thanks ken, How's the new atrix brorher?
msd24200 said:
Thanks ken, How's the new atrix brorher?
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Running nicely.
kennethpenn said:
These are completely safe to flash. They don't mess with your bootloader like the OTA or SBF.
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So is there any particular benefit to using this instead of the flashable zip beta #4 thing you have in the dev forum?
Why does the brief mobile site say you need CWM? Your instructions just say fastboot. I am relatively new at this so excuse the stupid question if it is one.
So before flashing this we need to unlock bootloader by flashing the pudding unlock sbf. After that can we gain root by using the root.zip found on the other threads by flashing with cwm
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So does this work just as well as the other one that was removed because of potentiak damages to peoples phone? I just want to make sure if I use this I have everything working, like the fingerprint reader.
seems good, lets try
ram8704 said:
Why does the brief mobile site say you need CWM? Your instructions just say fastboot. I am relatively new at this so excuse the stupid question if it is one.
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The download links for the image pack is below those instructions, because those are for something else. Just use fastboot for these.
Sorry, if I am being a bit thick here.
Having installed this update, one should generally avoid installing future OTA's, correct?
kennethpenn said:
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Don't worry, they won't give you a brickable device like the over-the-air zip.​​DescriptionI've uploaded the stock images for those who want to check out 4.5.91 without trying a custom ROM or creating a brickable device.
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Hi Ken,
Could you please help to clarify:
1- I have already been on 2.3.4, using flashable zip for locked bootloader. Anything different between your rom and the previous flashable zip file ? Is your file is final one ?
2- Noting that using 2.3.4 via flashable zip for locked bootloader, I can not flash back to stock 1.8.3 rom (or I have to use the modded stocked 1.8.3 with unlocked bootloader). Can I flash back the stock 1.8.3 (original one) after using your file ?
Hope your reply soon
Thank you very much,
Quang
quang_nguyen said:
Hi Ken,
Could you please help to clarify:
1- I have already been on 2.3.4, using flashable zip for locked bootloader. Anything different between your rom and the previous flashable zip file ? Is your file is final one ?
2- Noting that using 2.3.4 via flashable zip for locked bootloader, I can not flash back to stock 1.8.3 rom (or I have to use the modded stocked 1.8.3 with unlocked bootloader). Can I flash back the stock 1.8.3 (original one) after using your file ?
Hope your reply soon
Thank you very much,
Quang
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If you're on the OTA zip... just stay... you've already got a STOCK ROM.
After inputing the command everything seems to be fine. Upon rebooting the phone said unable to boot starting RSD mode. I am currently flashing to 1.8.3 with rsd lite. Any idea why that happened before I try again?
ram8704 said:
After inputing the command everything seems to be fine. Upon rebooting the phone said unable to boot starting RSD mode. I am currently flashing to 1.8.3 with rsd lite. Any idea why that happened before I try again?
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Did you do all of the commands?
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
moto-fastboot flash system system.img
moto-fastboot flash webtop webtop.img
moto-fastboot -w
moto-fastboot reboot
kennethpenn said:
If you're on the OTA zip... just stay... you've already got a STOCK ROM.
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Tks Ken,
How about the possibility of flash back to 1.8.3 ? Can I back after using your file ? If I can, can I upgrade to your file without hard brick my phone ?
Noting that your file is more completed than flashable ZIP file (more img files)
One more thing, after using your file, can I use OTA when AT&T officially announces the final one ?
Best regards,
Quang
kennethpenn said:
Did you do all of the commands?
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
moto-fastboot flash system system.img
moto-fastboot flash webtop webtop.img
moto-fastboot -w
moto-fastboot reboot
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I just did boot and system.
kennethpenn said:
Did you do all of the commands?
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
moto-fastboot flash system system.img
moto-fastboot flash webtop webtop.img
moto-fastboot -w
moto-fastboot reboot
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Err, Just downloaded the zip file, found got
boot.img
data.img
radio.img
system.img
webtop.img
5 imgs, do I need to flash them all to get a complete system, or just need to flash boot.img, system.img and webtop.img?
Thanks

Help with unlocking and so on

Hello everyone I was hoping I could get some help with my ATT Atrix 4G, as of right now I have my Atrix running 1.5.7 and rooted. For some reason about a week ago my Wifi just stopped working and says error. So I did a little looking around and didnt see a fix besides flashing the phone so I thought I might as well update to the latest and greatest. Now I did my phone so long ago that I have Tenfar's CWM recovery for Motorola Atrix 4G on it. I would like to flash to Flashable SBF: Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock, full sbf but Im not sure the steps I need to take. Over all this is what I would like to do.
Number 1. Put CWM Recovery Mod for Atrix 4G and take off Tenfar's CWM
Number 2. Unlock the phone Pudding
Number 3. Flash to Flashable SBF: Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock, full sbf
Number 4. Get wireless tether working.
One thing I don't fully understand is do you need to unlock the phone using pudding before you flash Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock or can you just flash and have it unlocked?
So what I really need to know is the order of everything, CWM Recovery Mod for Atrix says you need to be unlocked to use it. So do I need to unlock the phone like in number 2 to before I do number 1 and 3 or can I flash number three and the will unlock the phone? Then do Number 1 and skip number 2 altogether? And as far as number 4 goes if some one could point me in the right direction for working wifi tether on 2.3.4 ATT that would be great.
One other thing I was wondering is it safe to flash for 1.5.7 to 2.3.4 or should I flash to 1.8.3 and then to 2.3.4?
Thanks so much and any and all help is greatly appreciated
Jay
1. You need too unlock first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16018910#post16018910
2. You need to install Tenfars (not rom managers) CWM recovery for atrix unlocked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541
3. Install whatever ROM you feel you will like. I recommend Kenns ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186537
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160649 from Nav.
Both good roms.
Thanks JayRolla but do I need to flash to Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock before I install the 2.3.4 roms you linked to up there?
Jay Dogg said:
Thanks JayRolla but do I need to flash to Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock before I install the 2.3.4 roms you linked to up there?
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As far as I understand, at the moment you are on 1.8.3.
In that case the very first thing you should do is flash pudding (BL unlock sbf).
After that install CWM and do a full backup.
When you have that you can install whichever room you want (don't sbf back to 1.8.3 tho - hard brick), you can install stock 2.3.4 via CWM and root it afterwords manually if you want. It's all a matter of which rom you prefer. Hell, you can try them all as CWM makes it all really easy.
Pudding needs to be flashed only at step 1 and it stays with your forever as long as you dont' SBF. Which you really don't need to do since we have CWM and fastboot.
Have a quick question, what is the difference between the automatic unlock script and the SBF that unlocks and roots via preinstall?
I am on stock 4.5.91 OTA with no modifications at all. Which method should I use? Which is safest/easiest.
I am on win7 64 bit with latest moto drivers installed.
dcarpenter85 said:
Have a quick question, what is the difference between the automatic unlock script and the SBF that unlocks and roots via preinstall?
I am on stock 4.5.91 OTA with no modifications at all. Which method should I use? Which is safest/easiest.
I am on win7 64 bit with latest moto drivers installed.
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Automatic script is supposed to automate (duh ) some of the unlocking steps for you, but I personally wouldn't recommend it. It failed for me and for many other people too if you read their thread.
With the manual pudding unlock - you can't screw up if you follow all of the steps precisely. But you do have to do all the steps manually, which is a good learning process if you ask me.
If you are on 4.5.91, after flashing pudding and doing the fastboot unlock commands you will get failed to boot error. This is normal and all you have to do is repeat the fastboot commands for the second time and all will be fine.
Do not under the fear of death SBF back to 1.8.3 or you will brick your phone.
Here is the link to the pudding SBF -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
Here are the specific steps laid out in a very straightforward way -
http://briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-the-atrix-4g-bootloader
Just make sure you install the drivers before doing them. For example, you can download Windows 7 x64 drivers here -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=634880&d=1308872277
xploited said:
Automatic script is supposed to automate (duh ) some of the unlocking steps for you, but I personally wouldn't recommend it. It failed for me and for many other people too if you read their thread.
With the manual pudding unlock - you can't screw up if you follow all of the steps precisely.
Here are the specific steps laid out in a very straightforward way -
http://briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-the-atrix-4g-bootloader
Just make sure you install the drivers before doing them. For example, you can download Windows 7 x64 drivers here -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=634880&d=1308872277
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Thanks for the info
One last question, should I use the small (10mb) pudding sbf or the full SBF that does unlock + root all in one?
dcarpenter85 said:
Thanks for the info
One last question, should I use the small (10mb) pudding sbf or the full SBF that does unlock + root all in one?
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I would recommend using the smaller pudding sbf, since that's what I used. But from what I read, both SBFs work without problems.
You can root manually afterwords. It's very easy.
xploited said:
As far as I understand, at the moment you are on 1.8.3.
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Im on 1.5.7 rooted right now, not sure if that makes any kind of difference, do I need to be on 1.8.3 or higher before I do pudding?
Jay Dogg said:
Im on 1.5.7 rooted right now, not sure if that makes any kind of difference, do I need to be on 1.8.3 or higher before I do pudding?
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Nope. The process slightlt differs between 2.3.4 and prior.
But besides that you can unlock 1.5.7 just fine.
Jay Dogg said:
Im on 1.5.7 rooted right now, not sure if that makes any kind of difference, do I need to be on 1.8.3 or higher before I do pudding?
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No you don't need to be on 1.83 but for easy I would recommend also if it helps these are the steps I took.
1. Unlock bootloader using auto script http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871 (I was running 1.83) (**I did have an issue after doing this where it wiped my phone and wouldn't let me go past the MOTOBLUR login so I just flashed back down to 1.26 OTA back to 1.83 then reran the script just to make sure I was still unlocked now I only read about that happening to one other person on their forum so chances are slim of it happening**)
2. Using RSD (the latest one 5.x.x) I flashed the 2.34 sbf that comes prerooted/unlocked although the root doesn't actually work then you have to follow the preinstall root method they describe on that same post for the sbf.
I never installed CWM but I would suggest doing that one last
**Edit: yes I did forget to mention my circumstance where I flashed back to 1.26 was Im sure pure luck that I did not hard brick my phone. This is not recommended. Why my phone did not brick is still unknown.
From unlocked/rooted GB Atrix
I'm on 1.8.3, unlocked, rooted, with Gingerblur and webtop hacks (web2sd, without dock, full ubuntu).
So I'm confused as to why I cant just flash ATT-2.3.4_Pudding_preroot.sbf, it has 2.3.4/2.5.91, unlocked, root preinstalled.
Would this not give me unlocked 2.3.4 with root ready to set-up? Would I have to "clean" it or is that just optional?
People are saying to install pudding using the automatic script first, but then why create the above sbf file?
What about the 1.8.3, unlocked, root preinstall sbf file?
So if I cant use the unlocked 2.3.4 sbf file, I would first flash pudding on my phone then which 2.3.4/4.5.91 sbf file would I flash with since the OTA update won't work due to mods, and because I didnt think we should use OTA.
I want to do the method that will prevent any bricking, but I also dont want to waste time or do unnecessary flashing.
BE CAREFULLY .... IT SEEM HE/SHE WAS LUCKY WHEN HE/SHE FLASH BACK TO 1.26... IF YOU RUN THE SCRIPT AND PASS STEP 3 YOU HAVE PUDDING SO IF YOU FLASH BACK TO 1.26 YOU WILL END WITH A HARD BRICK... IT IS WELL DETAILED IN THE SCRIPT ONCE YOU HAVE PUDDING YOU CAN NOT RSD ANY DOWNGRADE VERSION OF MOTO SBF FOR EX 1.26 1.57 OR 1.83
drock212 said:
No you don't need to be on 1.83 but for easy I would recommend also if it helps these are the steps I took.
1. Unlock bootloader using auto script http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871 (I was running 1.83) (**I did have an issue after doing this where it wiped my phone and wouldn't let me go past the MOTOBLUR login so I just flashed back down to 1.26 OTA back to 1.83 then reran the script just to make sure I was still unlocked now I only read about that happening to one other person on their forum so chances are slim of it happening**)
2. Using RSD (the latest one 5.x.x) I flashed the 2.34 sbf that comes prerooted/unlocked although the root doesn't actually work then you have to follow the preinstall root method they describe on that same post for the sbf.
I never installed CWM but I would suggest doing that one last
From unlocked/rooted GB Atrix
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I flashed the full SBF of 2.3.4 with pudding and preroot already installed and I was left with a 0x1000 error which i was able to fix by simply rebooting into fastboot mode and then running 'fastboot oem unlock'. I was really scared when I saw the error but I was able to fix it. Just an fyi for anyone else that might run into that problem.
A few weeks ago when the bootloader was unlocked, and hktw craze began I was happily running GB, a couple days into it my phone started acting crazy, would constantly act if someone was touching it, and I noticed a very small portion of the touch screen quit responding, this happened out of no where, I took the phone back to at&t and they shipped a new one to me.
Now that has nothing to do with your phone but what I am trying to say is that if hardware on your phone randomly quit working more than likely having nothing to do with mods you've done to it.. take it back, get a new one, if you can.
Goodluck
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dcarpenter85 said:
I flashed the full SBF of 2.3.4 with pudding and preroot already installed and I was left with a 0x1000 error which i was able to fix by simply rebooting into fastboot mode and then running 'fastboot oem unlock'. I was really scared when I saw the error but I was able to fix it. Just an fyi for anyone else that might run into that problem.
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This is a known issue and you resolved it correctly by redoing fastboot commands.
Many other people weren't so luck (didn't read instructions) and opted for an SBF back, causing them to hardbrick.
Now just so make sure before I do this, should I take path a or b
PATH A
1. You need too unlock first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...0#post16018910
2. You need to install Tenfars (not rom managers) CWM recovery for atrix unlocked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1138541
3. Install whatever ROM you feel you will like. I recommend Kenns ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1186537
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1160649 from Nav.
PATH B
1. You need too unlock first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...0#post16018910
2. You need to install Tenfars (not rom managers) CWM recovery for atrix unlocked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1138541
3 .Flash to Flashable SBF: Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock, full sbf
4. Install whatever ROM you feel you will like. I recommend Kenns ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1186537
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1160649 from Nav.
Jay Dogg said:
Now just so make sure before I do this, should I take path a or b
PATH A
1. You need too unlock first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...0#post16018910
2. You need to install Tenfars (not rom managers) CWM recovery for atrix unlocked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1138541
3. Install whatever ROM you feel you will like. I recommend Kenns ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1186537
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1160649 from Nav.
PATH B
1. You need too unlock first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...0#post16018910
2. You need to install Tenfars (not rom managers) CWM recovery for atrix unlocked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1138541
3 .Flash to Flashable SBF: Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock, full sbf
4. Install whatever ROM you feel you will like. I recommend Kenns ROMS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1186537
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1160649 from Nav.
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Path A. After flashing pudding i would avoid SBFs entirely, unless there's no other way. Any rom can be flashed via fastboot or CWM, so use that as it's much safer.

fastboot for Aussie Razr M 77.176.16.XT905.Telstra.en.AU

Hi all
Just wondering if anyone has a copy of the official Australian Razr M release firmware.
77.176.16.XT905.Telstra.en.AU
Always good to have a fallback system image!
Thanks in advance
wintermute000 said:
Hi all
Just wondering if anyone has a copy of the official Australian Razr M release firmware.
77.176.16.XT905.Telstra.en.AU
Always good to have a fallback system image!
Thanks in advance
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Hi, I am also looking for the same firmware, managed to root the phone using Motofail2go but unable to use Clockworkmod to backup or load other firmware. Now when I try to Erase the phone I get the AP Fastboot Flash Mode (s) Device is looked Boot Failure. Luckily pressing the power button gets me back to a working phone. I have also unrooted the phone using DoomLord unrooting script but still the same boot up error. I know now the bootloader is locked by Motorola, this is why I need the original Telstra firmware.
I will donate $ 20 by Paypal to anyone that posts a working 77.176.16.XT905.Telstra.en.AU firmware that I can use and fixes the boot issue.
ozsultan said:
Hi, I am also looking for the same firmware, managed to root the phone using Motofail2go but unable to use Clockworkmod to backup or load other firmware. Now when I try to Erase the phone I get the AP Fastboot Flash Mode (s) Device is looked Boot Failure. Luckily pressing the power button gets me back to a working phone. I have also unrooted the phone using DoomLord unrooting script but still the same boot up error. I know now the bootloader is locked by Motorola, this is why I need the original Telstra firmware.
I will donate $ 20 by Paypal to anyone that posts a working 77.176.16.XT905.Telstra.en.AU firmware that I can use and fixes the boot issue.
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Out of curiosity what CWM did you try to flash?
You do know that you CAN unlock your bootloader right? exact same procedure as Razr I. Yeah the moto website doesn't mention telstra Razr M model blah blah blah it works as confirmed by Ausdroid editor in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33777574#post33777574
wintermute000 said:
Out of curiosity what CWM did you try to flash?
You do know that you CAN unlock your bootloader right? exact same procedure as Razr I. Yeah the moto website doesn't mention telstra Razr M model blah blah blah it works as confirmed by Ausdroid editor in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33777574#post33777574
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Hi I used CWM from Google Play and selected the Motorola Photon Q from CWM, maybe a mistake but no RAZR M was listed.
I registerd on the Motorola site to get the unlock key but there is a quite a process to complete the excersice. Rather just have my stock rom back and forget about rooting for now.
ozsultan said:
Hi I used CWM from Google Play and selected the Motorola Photon Q from CWM, maybe a mistake but no RAZR M was listed.
I registerd on the Motorola site to get the unlock key but there is a quite a process to complete the excersice. Rather just have my stock rom back and forget about rooting for now.
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I dunno how experienced you are at this so I apologise if I'm getting mixed up here but:
a.) You will NEVER flash ANY RECOVERY aside from stock without unlocking your bootloader, and you don't flash CWM from google play (not even sure what you're referring to!!!). You CAN flash recoveries from rom manager if your bootloader is unlocked and you have root.
b.) The only recovery I've seen around the place confirmed for Razr M (unlocked bootloader) is this one
http://aosp.us/?p=294
If you think the steps in unlocking bootloader is too hard you shouldn't even attempt it. Sorry to say but thats pretty much standard stuff for flashing recoveries etc. !!!! (having drivers installed, using fastboot via command line etc.)
wintermute000 said:
I dunno how experienced you are at this so I apologise if I'm getting mixed up here but:
a.) You will NEVER flash ANY RECOVERY aside from stock without unlocking your bootloader, and you don't flash CWM from google play (not even sure what you're referring to!!!). You CAN flash recoveries from rom manager if your bootloader is unlocked and you have root.
b.) The only recovery I've seen around the place confirmed for Razr M (unlocked bootloader) is this one
If you think the steps in unlocking bootloader is too hard you shouldn't even attempt it. Sorry to say but thats pretty much standard stuff for flashing recoveries etc. !!!! (having drivers installed, using fastboot via command line etc.)
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Hi Thanks for your help and comments, I have rooted my old HTC Desire using Unrevoked in the past and flashed a Cyanogen mod and a LeeDroid mod without any problems so I thought I would try the RAZR M. Maybe the boot loader was different or not locked. I was able to go into recovery mode and select the cooked zipped roms from the SD card. I can not find any roms for the Aussie RAZR M either, I guess that is what you are looking for and concerned about updating the the JB from for the Verizon version as the radio may be different.
Anyway, the Motorola UI is not so bad and I especially like to start page with the circles. Hopefully JB update will come OTA soon. I hope that the JB update will return my phone to stock and the Bootloader error does not come up anymore. All is fine for now but if I have to wipe my phone and start again I can not do it. Have you ended up using your Motorola unlock code to unlock the boot loader ?
I am not completely a newbie
ozsultan said:
Hi Thanks for your help and comments, I have rooted my old HTC Desire using Unrevoked in the past and flashed a Cyanogen mod and a LeeDroid mod without any problems so I thought I would try the RAZR M. Maybe the boot loader was different or not locked. I was able to go into recovery mode and select the cooked zipped roms from the SD card. I can not find any roms for the Aussie RAZR M either, I guess that is what you are looking for and concerned about updating the the JB from for the Verizon version as the radio may be different.
Anyway, the Motorola UI is not so bad and I especially like to start page with the circles. Hopefully JB update will come OTA soon. I hope that the JB update will return my phone to stock and the Bootloader error does not come up anymore. All is fine for now but if I have to wipe my phone and start again I can not do it. Have you ended up using your Motorola unlock code to unlock the boot loader ?
I am not completely a newbie
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No waiting for
- backup stock image for obvious reason!
- something to actually flash to appear!
BTW check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33789915#post33789915 the comments from apacheo who has confirmed unlock and recovery install (TWRP though not CWM)
wintermute000 said:
No waiting for
- backup stock image for obvious reason!
- something to actually flash to appear!
BTW check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33789915#post33789915 the comments from apacheo who has confirmed unlock and recovery install (TWRP though not CWM)
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Thanks. did you mean now waiting, I guess u could mean either as apacheo has something available ? Looks like apacheo might be getting my $20 via paypal. So with the recommendation from apachio do I still have to unlock the booter. If yes, can this only be done via the Motorola site unlock code?
Will the stock Telstra image from apacheo fix my boot failure issue ? Will I need to have a rooted RAZR M and loader (TWRP) to load the file?
Thanks appreciate your help.
You shouldn't need to unblock bootloader to push the stock image. If its stock you should be able to flash it.
The whole point of unlocking is to be able to push NON OFFICIAL stuff however not having seen that image I can't confirm. e.g. Maybe because he extracted it himself its not signed like an official moto image so you may need to unlock.
If he has extracted a fastboot image it will INCLUDE stock recovery and you flash it via fastboot command line utility. Thats better than a ROM you have to flash with a recovery because it lets you roll back even if you screw your recovery.
All in all, ask him yourself, I'm only speculating based on first principles
BTW android manufacturers have gotten a lot more anal since desire, and yeah back then a lot of stuff was unlocked, now pretty much only Sammy ships unlocked bootloaders. I'd say that back then you could probably unlock the bootloader pretty easily so you don't remember jumping through hoops.
ozsultan said:
Thanks. did you mean now waiting, I guess u could mean either as apacheo has something available ? Looks like apacheo might be getting my $20 via paypal. So with the recommendation from apachio do I still have to unlock the booter. If yes, can this only be done via the Motorola site unlock code?
Will the stock Telstra image from apacheo fix my boot failure issue ? Will I need to have a rooted RAZR M and loader (TWRP) to load the file?
Thanks appreciate your help.
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The stock recovery img is probably not going to fix your device.. sounds like you probably need the boot image, but how'd you manage to corrupt that?
apacheo said:
The stock recovery img is probably not going to fix your device.. sounds like you probably need the boot image, but how'd you manage to corrupt that?
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Hi Apacheo, thanks for the reply, my procedure was as per my first post yesterday. Using Clockworkmod Rom Manger app I picked the Motorola Photon Q for Flash Alternate Recovery as this was the only close Motorola phone to the Razr M. (MY BAD) Maybe that was the problem. I tried to back up the existing rom using Clockworkmod but again got the AP Fastboot Flashmode error.
How do I get the boot image and load that? Meanwhile I have unrooted the phone and can use it. Just can't do a factory data reset and start with a new slate if I have to. Just hangs on the AP Fastboot Flashmode (S) black and white Device is locked screen.
Thanks, I was hoping to lose that $20 to u.
Flashing the stock recovery using fastboot is probably the best start.
I'll upload the recovery image and post the URL here. Wait a moment.
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Here's the stock recovery image:
http://db.tt/A5veTD0u
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Flashing the stock recovery using fastboot is probably the best start.
I'll upload the recovery image and post the URL here. Wait a moment.
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Here's the stock recovery image:
http://db.tt/A5veTD0u
Sent from my XT905 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks Apacheo, I assume I can use RSD Lite 5.4.6.4, how to open the 10 MB RAW file ? I know RAW as a picture file from a camera. Does the 10 MB file contain the whole Telstra ROM ?
ozsultan said:
Thanks Apacheo, I assume I can use RSD Lite 5.4.6.4, how to open the 10 MB RAW file ? I know RAW as a picture file from a camera. Does the 10 MB file contain the whole Telstra ROM ?
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No idea about RSDLite, you use Fastboot to flash that, and it's a raw dump of the Recovery partition. Flash it like this:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-file.raw
The extension is irrelevant, you could equally rename it .img (which is the standard for fastboot files) but it won't make any difference. It's not the whole Telstra ROM, just the recovery partition. The whole ROM would be something like 600 mb, and as I've modified my system partition (i.e. rooted it) you may not want that, and with only 3G internet, I couldn't upload it anyway
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No idea about RSDLite, you use Fastboot to flash that, and it's a raw dump of the Recovery partition. Flash it like this:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-file.raw
The extension is irrelevant, you could equally rename it .img (which is the standard for fastboot files) but it won't make any difference. It's not the whole Telstra ROM, just the recovery partition. The whole ROM would be something like 600 mb, and as I've modified my system partition (i.e. rooted it) you may not want that, and with only 3G internet, I couldn't upload it anyway
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Hi apache, thanks again, HELP.
OK, I press vol up and vol down and press the power key at the same time. I get the menu boot load selection, availlable boot modes if I pick recovery or AP fastboot I still get back to the AP Fastboot Flashmode (s) screen Device is locked Status Code:0
I assume I get into recovery mode and use your raw file from my SD card to update the recovery partition. What am I doing wrong?
incorrect, you flash via fastboot command line in.... fastboot mode (not recovery mode)
Hey,
I'm hoping to help you guys out. First I have a couple of questions.
1) is your device bootloader unlocked?
2) are you rooted?
If so I have methods to create a backup XML file for you.
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Hey,
I'm hoping to help you guys out. First I have a couple of questions.
1) is your device bootloader unlocked?
2) are you rooted?
If so I have methods to create a backup XML file for you.
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If you have methods to recover an Australian modem IMG (instead of the Verizon-based one) then I'm all ears.. because until I find an AU modem, my phone is now completely unusable.. whoops :/
apacheo said:
If you have methods to recover an Australian modem IMG (instead of the Verizon-based one) then I'm all ears.. because until I find an AU modem, my phone is now completely unusable.. whoops :/
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We can work on this, do you have access to another AU M? Plus this may be easier via gtalk or email.
jimmydafish said:
We can work on this, do you have access to another AU M? Plus this may be easier via gtalk or email.
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If I had another, I'd just root it and dd the modem image off and flash it on the broken one.. sadly I don't
I managed to screw it up by flashing the VZW ICS stock, so I could get the JB update on.. I deliberately didn't flash the modem from the VZW ICS stock, and I modified the JB update so it wouldn't apply any changes to the modem... but seemingly, I missed a couple of lines (checking the updater-script, I missed a couple that messed with the modem) so it's completely wrecked. Says the SIM is invalid, and won't detect or connect to any UMTS or GSM carriers here.
If someone else with a rooted Aussie RAZR M is able to step up to assist, it'd be great.
I'll also PM you my details jdf.

hard bricked help

I have a droid razr m xt907. It was working fine until suddenly it wouldn't boot. I tried flashing using House of Moto. Unfortunately, at that point I didn't recognize the phone as being an xt907 and only knew it as a droid razr m. The house of Moto instructions said you have to insert new lines in the rom if you have a snapdragon device and included the xt907.
I flashed it (with the wrong rom) and it would no longer go into recovery but only goes to ap fastboot.
I've also tried flashing with rsd lite.
Recently I installed Ubuntu but it hasn't been able to recognize the phone using gmtp.
Help appreciated.
Youre not inserting lines into the rom. You're replacing (overwriting) old files in the houseofmoto tools file. These file are labeled "windows", "linux", and "darwin". There is a link on the houseofmoto main page containing the new files. All you have to do is extract both files to folders, open both files, and then drag and drop from Snapdragon fxz support folder to house of moto folder. Use the "copy and replace" option when prompted. See guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450702
The exact detials aren't the point. The problem is that I didn't realize that my phone was a snapdragon device or an xt907. I only knew it as a droid razr m -- so I didn't put the new files into the tools folder and ended up flashing the phone with the wrong files and now it's hard bricked.
cisz8 said:
The exact detials aren't the point. The problem is that I didn't realize that my phone was a snapdragon device or an xt907. I only knew it as a droid razr m -- so I didn't put the new files into the tools folder and ended up flashing the phone with the wrong files and now it's hard bricked.
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what firmware did you flash?
Kit Kat 15.1
VZW_XT907_4.4.2-KDA20.62-15.1_CFC_1FF.xml.zip
cisz8 said:
Kit Kat 15.1
VZW_XT907_4.4.2-KDA20.62-15.1_CFC_1FF.xml.zip
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that is the correct firmware for the razr m xt907. It's the last update it got. The only thing that sucks about it is that it also installs the unlockable bootloader and kills root. You didn't flash the wrong firmware.
The firmware was correct but the files in the tools folder were for the wrong phone. That's why it got bricked.
I assume I already had the latest firmware update when it started giving problems since it was updating automatically -- so I would have had to flash it with that version anyway.
All you can do is delete all the extracted zip files and start over. If you still have all the downloaded zips just set it all back up from there. If you've tried RSD lite with the 62-15.1 firmaware, and you got no errors, I'd say you're hosed.
When I try to flash using rsdlite, a factory cable, and the 15.1 rom, it gives the error message: "failed flash process 1/17 flash partition "gpt.bin"
cisz8 said:
When I try to flash using rsdlite, a factory cable, and the 15.1 rom, it gives the error message: "failed flash process 1/17 flash partition "gpt.bin"
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which version of rsd lite are you using? You need 6.1.4 or 6.2.4
strabo231 said:
which version of rsd lite are you using? You need 6.1.4 or 6.2.4
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It's 6.2.4
cisz8 said:
It's 6.2.4
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Here's a copy of the rom I know work.s I haven't gotten any errors from this.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087012609
Also if RSD Lite gets to be a pain, Mr. Blue Coat's command line method works well too
http://mrbluecoat.blogspot.com/2014/07/tutorial-restore-verizon-droid-razr-m.html
The mega links didn't connect and just hang.
The problem isn't the rom. I have a 2nd xt907 that flashes with no problem with the rom I've been using.
cisz8 said:
The problem isn't the rom. I have a 2nd xt907 that flashes with no problem with the rom I've been using.
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Hmm ok ill have to fix those. Have you had a custom recovery on the one you're having a problem with?
No, although I'm not exactly sure what a custom recovery is.
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No, although I'm not exactly sure what a custom recovery is.
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If you're using ubuntu, you can either install android sdk tools (adb), or you can can the motorola fastboot version for linux, then you can use the mrbluecoat instructions i posted above. You can also go back to the houseofmoto site and there are instructions on how to set it up for linux. The "tools" files you dind't replace are just fastboot files. If you set it up on ubuntu, and double check that you have the correct fastboot files, it should restore. If you don't do a lot of rooting or restoring phones just use houseofmoto. If it's something you do often then setup adb...or you can also just use motorola fastboots
Is there a reason that it would work using ubuntu but not work using windows? I've tried house of moto and rsdlite without success using windows.

Modify Stock Firmware to erase the Ads and include root

I wonder if this could be done, by modifying the Stock Amazon Exclusive Firmware Rom, that way, bootloader wont be necessary to root the device and erase the ads, i mean if the firmware is a zip and can be flashed with ADB, i wonder why it cant be modified to include root and Make a clean rom to work with.
mike_san said:
I wonder if this could be done, by modifying the Stock Amazon Exclusive Firmware Rom, that way, bootloader wont be necessary to root the device and erase the ads, i mean if the firmware is a zip and can be flashed with ADB, i wonder why it cant be modified to include root and Make a clean rom to work with.
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AFAIK the bootloader or the system checks for the signature when you flash any images to it and thats what the locked bootloader means.
The simple meaning of locked bootloader is that it only accepts the OEM signed images which means it wont accept the modified images as then it wont have the signatures.
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AFAIK the bootloader or the system checks for the signature when you flash any images to it and thats what the locked bootloader means.
The simple meaning of locked bootloader is that it only accepts the OEM signed images which means it wont accept the modified images as then it wont have the signatures.
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The bootloader locks the recovery and the kernel, so you cant actually flash on these partitions but, if you have the stock rom from Motorola, you can flash it because it has the signed images in it, or i'm wrong?
The point is to modify the stock rom with a root based and flash it
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The bootloader locks the recovery and the kernel, so you cant actually flash on these partitions but, if you have the stock rom from Motorola, you can flash it because it has the signed images in it, or i'm wrong?
The point is to modify the stock rom with a root based and flash it
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Someone with proper and detailed knowledge or experience might be able to answer thisquestion exactly
and i would be happy if i am wrong, but i fear i am not
What could be possible is you may be able to flash the signed, stock ROM... wouldn't give you root but you may be able to have a clean ROM without the ads.

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