how do I reprogram my droid x. it keeps getting stuck in a boot loop after charging. when left off the charger for a week or so shut off it seems to boot up just fine. not a newbie just absolutely no experience with motorolla devices. any help is greatly appreciated
SBF should do the trick.
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Let me give you the run down. I recently bricked my phone trying a 2.3.320 SBF update which got stuck on the M logo. I followed steps as on rootzwiki and got my phone working again, with the new 2.3.320 update. I backed up my cricket APN so the reflash wasn't to bad. I use Droid Overclock at low volts running 1.2Ghz. I have done so for months...never had an issue....ran smooth and fast.
After the new SBF update and re-rooting and running my usual overclock settings, my phone got a lil warmer then usual. I was removing bloat at this point, nothing else. I could not get it to boot into the homescreen...I thought this was unusual as I did not delete any important files ( just bloat ). So, I restarted it, so I thought.
I can not even get it to turn on and after several hours on the charger, It will not turn on! I can get into bootloader but all it states is
Batter Low
Cannot Program
When it's plugged into the USB on my computer, the LED light turns solid green and stays green unless I unplug it. I can not turn it on nor boot into recovery. Only thing I can do is load bootloader and get that exact same message everytime.
My phone is in mint condition. Nothing less then perfect....until today, until I loaded the new 2.3.320 using RSD Lite. Whats going on with my phone? Is it a goner? I will be heading to the VZW store for a brand new battery but I don't think it is the case.
Ideas? Anyone? Sad, sad day for my X...
I think the problem may be that you accidently removed the files necessary for it to charge. If you knew someone else that had the same phone, you could try charging your battery in his phone. That could possibly work.
It had 70% charge when I turned it off to reboot it the first time.
Wierdest thing, as I was reading your post...CWM just started up out of no where and out of excitment, I grabbed my phone and hit the camera button on accident and it rebooted, past the M logo but got stuck on the Droid animation! I had my chance to flash it back to a working nandroid and missed it.
Something wierd is going on here...
If you pull the battery, put it in, then plug it in you should go right to CWM. Keep playing with it until you make it in. I know my phone won't boot up (dead battery), but still gets to CWM.
Might have to jump start it
If the battery is too dead you'll either have to borrow a battery or cut a USB cable to 'jump start' it. I found a post with pictures on how to do it for mine, or look for one of my old posts where I describe it a little.
Use the wall charger. I have the same problem except when my phones dead it wont charge over a computer USB cause its not getting the correct voltage for it to charge. Try that if that's not the case then use another battery and sbf.
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Hello,
Ive been an iphone user for the longest time and wanted an introduction to the android world so I picked up a droid x with clean esn for a really decent price.
The original problem was that it was stuck at the boot loader screen with an error code, I was able to get to a clean boot loader screen with cam+vol down and power, where I attempted to flash back a stock image. The boot loader showed 30.04.
The flash failed, and my screen was stuck at "SW Update in Progress" or similar, after which the unit completely powered down and has not come back up since.
I have tried new batteries, charging stock battery, all the tricks for trying to turn it on, removing battery and putting back in etc. and I cannot get any sign of life from the device besides a green charge light when plugging in via USB to computer (no light when plugged into wall charger). A couple times I could get the usb connection/disconnection sound from windows, but now I cant even seem to get that.
About to sell it on ebay for parts but wanted to check with the pros first to see if there is any other options I can try.
Thanks.
Try getting another, fully charged, Droid X battery, and using it to attempt the SBF process.
Then try to SBF the device.
Edit: Which SBF file did you try to flash the phone with?
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infazzdar said:
Try getting another, fully charged, Droid X battery, and using it to attempt the SBF process.
Then try to SBF the device.
Edit: Which SBF file did you try to flash the phone with?
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Well, I bought a new battery on ebay with a charger, charged that over 24 hours, charged the OEM one for 24 hours.. not a response.
New battery read 4volts on multimeter, OEM read around 2.5.
I think I flashed it with VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.sbf
Attached is the log from the flash if it helps
ended up selling it for $50 so someone thought they could either use it for parts or fix it, which is just as well I only paid $25 for it.
Thanks guys.
Hopefully this is not a hardware issue, but for some reason my droid pro randomly died on me on cm7. It was working fine and I was in the process of installing the apex rom. I was rebooting into clockworkmod from the droid bootstrap recovery app. When it rebooted it showed the M logo in red for a few seconds, then powered down on its own. Ever since, the droid pro never turns on and doesn't charge at all and shows no light when plugged in
- It doesnt detect on pc via usb
- bought an external charger to charge the battery, tried 2 different batteries and NOTHING. =..(
Does anyone know if there is a fix, or is the phone permanently dead due to a hardware issue???
EDIT: So wait, now the light comes back on.. but its not powering on.. It did make a quick sound detection on the pc, but then it seem like it disconnected again. Any ideas??
Hey there,
So after some fooling around with my Droid X the past couple of days, I managed to get it rooted and CM9 for Droid X flashed over. All was going well, until I plugged it in that night, and the battery wouldn't charge. I thought it was weird, so I let it sit there for about an hour, came back and the battery still said it was "0". Thinking it might be the charger, I moved it to a charger that I know works (I use it for my Galaxy S3). However, before I could get it completely moved, it shut down. Not thinking much of it, I plugged it in and let it go. I came back a couple of hours later, and the screen was completely white. I thought it might be something with CM9. But, to my dismay, I could not boot the phone past the white screen.
When I try to get it into a mode where I can SBF it (Camera and Volume Down) it just says the battery is too low. I, also, cannot get into Clockwork Recovery, but I can get into the original recovery mode, but the only thing I can do there is factory reset (updating from the SD is a no go).
Any solutions or tricks that you guys know of to help resolve this issue?
you need a spare battery, spare battery charger, or a TBH factory cable adapter
see my list
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I have Motorola Droid Razr M xt907 183.46.15. I rooted it via Hydrogen Peroxide a month ago.
It was working perfectly fine, until today when I connected it to my charger (tried both wall and with computer), it automatically switched off. Motorola Logo appeared and it started charging in Off mode. With charger plugged in, it won't switch on, however, when I disconnect charger and it switch's on the normal way.
I googled, but couldn't find my answer, some said it's a hardware issue but I don't think so. Anyways, have anyone ever faced this problem? or could someone find me a solution for it. (solution other than installing a fresh ROM is preferred )
p.s. 4 months ago, I faced with Boot Loop problem too, which I solved it by installing a fresh rom
Does it do it with multiple different chargers? Are they OEM chargers? If so, sort of hard to diagnose without doing a clean flash. If multiple chargers are doing it and it does it on a clean flash, probably hardware related unfortunately
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