Questions about resetting to stock - Rooted and RC2 Bravo - Bravo General

Alright, I have had my Bravo since January, rooted and flashed the BravoX RC2 rom along with a theme. During the summer, my wife was eligible for her upgrade, so we decided for me to upgrade to the Atrix on the condition that she was able to get the Bravo.
The phone has always had some freezing issues since updating to 2.2, but I think lately she has been getting very annoyed with this.
I would like to return the phone completely to stock, but due to the time since I last worked on it I'm a little unsure on how to go about it.
I wasn't expecting to get the upgrade when I did, and it was time sensitive so I didn't have time to remove my modifications to the Bravo before I gave it to her as I was planning, but a factory reset had removed all of BandroidX's apps, but left root access, the rom, and theme.
So, I know I will need to flash the 2.2 SBF to the phone in order to reset it completely to stock.
Because the phone currently is rom'ed and themed, do I need to first try to reset the phone using the BravoX bootstrap recovery?
Or does flashing the SBF completely overwrite everything that I've done with the phone erasing the rom, icon theming, and will it remove root access?

If you flash the sbf your phone will be completely stock... fresh froyo. Root access and everything else will be gone.

So, there won't be issues/conflicts with flashing the SBF all the way after having rom'ed and themed?

roadkizzle said:
So, there won't be issues/conflicts with flashing the SBF all the way after having rom'ed and themed?
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No, flashing the sbf will erase your custom rom and theme for you.
Do you know how to properly flash the sbf with RSD Lite?

Yes, I've done that a couple of times. Really just done it from stock, or close to stock though, and a little new to working within OS's so was wanting clarification how the sbf sets itself.

I've been able to bring a few "bricks" back to life with there .sbf files. Love the things when flashing roms that have a bad bootloader or something else. Saved my skin several times. So ya flashing a .sbf is a total wipe and fresh install of whatever one you use. Just make sure you have a full battery at the start

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[Q] Flashing a New Rom on 2.3.40

Ok i just want to be Safe because last time i bricked my phone i was very new to flashing roms and had to wait a whole month before my Droid X came back from the factory (warranty)
iv since then learned about SBFing and such but i dont know about installing a new rom on my Droid X. I know theres a System SBF but if i want to install a completly different rom
For Examle:
Apex > Fission
Fission > GummyJAR
etc..
do i just Flash the System Sbf then factory reset then flash new rom? or can i not do roms yet sinces theres no Full sbf for 2.3.40
Sorry if this is posted again i just dont want to break my phone...Again.
Currently Running Apex 1.3
On 2.3.40 (2.2.1) like i said up there ^^^
With the GingerBread theme
You will want to get your phone up to .340 before flashing any ROMs based on that version. If you haven't gotten the OTA update yet, then you can follow the process I did:
Flash the .320 Full SBF
Flash the .340 System-Only SBF
Factory Reset
Root using z4root
Install Droid X Bootstrapper (I recommend the donate version on the Market because the app is just so damn useful)
Nandroid backup so you can easily go back to "stock + root" without another SBF
Start flashing ROMs using Clockwork Recovery (be sure to follow the steps outlined by each Chef). I recommend DarkSlide 4.1, it's awesomesauce on a phone, available Blurred or Blurless.
If you flash a ROM that you don't like, all you have to do is restore the Nandoid backup, and start over.
What if i didnt make a Nandroid before flashing a rom should i just SBF the System that TBH did then then back up then flash?
snowboarderxd1 said:
What if i didnt make a Nandroid before flashing a rom should i just SBF the System that TBH did then then back up then flash?
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You do not have to Nandroid the original config + root. I did it only to speed up the process of changing ROMs since you will occasionally run into issues going from Chef A's ROM to Chef B's.
If you haven't gone too far, I would suggest starting over.
So im on apex now if I want to example switch to simply stunning I can just place it over apex?
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snowboarderxd1 said:
So im on apex now if I want to example switch to simply stunning I can just place it over apex?
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Generally speaking, yes. But you will need to read each ROM thread and follow their install instructions to make sure you can safely go to a different custom ROM.

Help with custom rom flash

Hey guys, I'm probably going to sound like a noob but I need some help with flashing a custom rom to my atrix. I've been trying for a couple of days now with no success. When I first got my atrix it was on 1.8.3. Upon trying to flash any roms I got stuck in a constant bootloop. So i figured I'd flash to newer firmware anyway. So I flash to 2.3.4. I follow the briefmobile instructions on rooting my atrix and the root appears successful. I then install tenfars cwm. Now back when i was on 1.8.3 I had unlocked the BL. but now upon my flash to 2.3.4 I notice that my unlocked symbol has gone away. Do i need to redo it? Anyways then I boot into recovery and have tried flashing aura or alien many times. It always says success, reboots and I reappear to my normal screen with normal kernel and all. The only difference is the extra apps in those rom's are installed. Thanks for any advice. I would love to flash a rom but not having my phone the way I want for the past couple of days is really making me tired of even bothering.
1) use romracers CWM
2) if you want the alien rom to look like the alien picture, you need to install the additional theme
3) pretty sure alien uses stock kernel
4) it doesn't hurt to re-do the pudding unlock
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Questions about flashing roms

Hi everyone. I had a few questions about flashing new roms on my kindle and was hoping to get some help
1. If I flash a new rom, like cm7, will i need to use titanium back up to save my apps and data. I remember doing this when i flashed a rom for my phone.
2. will flashing to cm7 prevent me from receiving OTA updates that amazon sends out. They just recently sent one a few days ago and the update unrooted the kindle. I wanted to see if I this is something I would have to worry about if i flash to cm7
3. once i do flash to cm7 and say another rom comes out, can i flash straight to the new rom or do i need to flash back to stock then perform the flash for the new rom.. again i remember having to do this when i was changing roms with my phone.
4. does the battery need to be fully charged before flashing
5. If i flash to cm7 then want to go back to back up (amazon stock software with root and gapps) will this make me loose my root access and twrp 2.0
Thanks
babbabooey97 said:
Hi everyone. I had a few questions about flashing new roms on my kindle and was hoping to get some help
1. If I flash a new rom, like cm7, will i need to use titanium back up to save my apps and data. I remember doing this when i flashed a rom for my phone.
2. will flashing to cm7 prevent me from receiving OTA updates that amazon sends out. They just recently sent one a few days ago and the update unrooted the kindle. I wanted to see if I this is something I would have to worry about if i flash to cm7
3. once i do flash to cm7 and say another rom comes out, can i flash straight to the new rom or do i need to flash back to stock then perform the flash for the new rom.. again i remember having to do this when i was changing roms with my phone.
4. does the battery need to be fully charged before flashing
5. If i flash to cm7 then want to go back to back up (amazon stock software with root and gapps) will this make me loose my root access and twrp 2.0
Thanks
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1. If you are coming from another rom, then yes. But if you are updating your CM7, then you should probably backup your apps
2. I have had CM7 on my Kindle for like 2 weeks, and have not received an update. So I don't think so.
3. Like I said above in number 1. For example: If you are coming from Cm7 and want to try to flash ICS, then you would first backup your system, then wipe system, data, cache and Dalvik-cache, just to make sure. But if whistlestop releases a new version of Cm7 that fixes the MAC adress, then you would boot into recovery, A backup is optional but is recommended., then wipe cache and Dalvik-cache only, then flash the updated rom on top of it.
4. It says that it is recommended to have a full battery, but I have not yet flashed a rom with a full battery, and I have not occured problems.
5. I think if you get an OTA update after flashing back to stock, then you will probably loose root access again and TWRP. But don't worry, after you get TWRP back, you will still have all your backups.
AWESOME! Thanks for all your help.
one more for you. so i just rooted and installed twrp and did a system back up. then i want to flash cm7. now i am running cm7 and decide to try ics so i do another back up before i flash to ics, will the cm7 override the original back up that i did before flashing cm7 or will i now have 2 different back ups i can restore if i wanted too.
babbabooey97 said:
AWESOME! Thanks for all your help.
one more for you. so i just rooted and installed twrp and did a system back up. then i want to flash cm7. now i am running cm7 and decide to try ics so i do another back up before i flash to ics, will the cm7 override the original back up that i did before flashing cm7 or will i now have 2 different back ups i can restore if i wanted too.
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There will be 2 different choices when you go to restore. But the problem is that when you make 2 backups the same day, its hard to tell which is which. So when I make a backup I mount USB with the option and rename the 12-27-11... file to something like CM7-12-27 or something of the sort.
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Thank you sir

Milestone X on Ntelos- Suggestions?

I know a noob making a new thread is bad, but I feel like I need very specific advise here.
I've been running Cyanogenmod for years, it was unstable, no progress was being made, I could not use many of the phones functions and once 2.3 officially hit the Milestone X on Ntelos I decided, "Hey, I think I'll take the official rom and just root it".
So I SBF's back to an official SBF and for about a month I did everything I could to get an OTA update to roll out, it never came. I got antsy and searched the web for a 2.3 SBF for Ntelos and found one with the filename
1FF-p3a_shadow_cdma_shadow-user-2.3.5-4.5.1_57_MX2-34-111019-release-keys-signed-ntelos-US.sbf.zip
Which I found on MotoSBF
So it worked, I managed to root it and it's been horribly unstable, so about a month ago I decided that I'd take Cyanogenmod with all of it's faults over this. In reading over the threads here I found my DX Bootstrap would no longer work so I got DX2 BS, and installed Clockwork Mod Droid X 2nd init. Previously I had attempted DX BS which when flashing Cyanogenmod I'd get a boot error, I think I have made progress with the DX2 bootstrap as I no longer get a boot error I just get stuck with the M logo forever.
So would I be correct maybe to assume that it's Cyanogenmod that is now my issue? I want a custom rom that is at least gingerbread and pretty clean/fast, I don't know which ones work on an Ntelos Milestone X except MIUI (and I have to be honest, I HATE MIUI, the cluttered desktop feel of the iOS is one of the things I hate most about iOS in the first place).
I just need two bits of advice here, is the ROM I'm flashing most likely the issue, and if so, what ROM would you suggest for my particular phone.
And let me also check if my steps are correct.
I install DX2 Bootstrap Recovery
I install Rom Manager and my Premium, flash clockwork recovery DX 2nd Init.
I boot into DX2 Bootstrap Recovery, factory reset, install ROM from SD Card.
That sound like proper procedure being I'm on the latest OTA rooted?
*edit I should add that I have attempted to go back to previous versions, but that does not work out sadly*
misfit410 said:
I know a noob making a new thread is bad, but I feel like I need very specific advise here.
I've been running Cyanogenmod for years, it was unstable, no progress was being made, I could not use many of the phones functions and once 2.3 officially hit the Milestone X on Ntelos I decided, "Hey, I think I'll take the official rom and just root it".
So I SBF's back to an official SBF and for about a month I did everything I could to get an OTA update to roll out, it never came. I got antsy and searched the web for a 2.3 SBF for Ntelos and found one with the filename
1FF-p3a_shadow_cdma_shadow-user-2.3.5-4.5.1_57_MX2-34-111019-release-keys-signed-ntelos-US.sbf.zip
Which I found on MotoSBF
So it worked, I managed to root it and it's been horribly unstable, so about a month ago I decided that I'd take Cyanogenmod with all of it's faults over this. In reading over the threads here I found my DX Bootstrap would no longer work so I got DX2 BS, and installed Clockwork Mod Droid X 2nd init. Previously I had attempted DX BS which when flashing Cyanogenmod I'd get a boot error, I think I have made progress with the DX2 bootstrap as I no longer get a boot error I just get stuck with the M logo forever.
So would I be correct maybe to assume that it's Cyanogenmod that is now my issue? I want a custom rom that is at least gingerbread and pretty clean/fast, I don't know which ones work on an Ntelos Milestone X except MIUI (and I have to be honest, I HATE MIUI, the cluttered desktop feel of the iOS is one of the things I hate most about iOS in the first place).
I just need two bits of advice here, is the ROM I'm flashing most likely the issue, and if so, what ROM would you suggest for my particular phone.
And let me also check if my steps are correct.
I install DX2 Bootstrap Recovery
I install Rom Manager and my Premium, flash clockwork recovery DX 2nd Init.
I boot into DX2 Bootstrap Recovery, factory reset, install ROM from SD Card.
That sound like proper procedure being I'm on the latest OTA rooted?
*edit I should add that I have attempted to go back to previous versions, but that does not work out sadly*
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your missing a few steps I believe that maybe is causing your instability issues there is a newer version of clockwork mod that is more suited for your phone download rom manager and flash for the droid x its 5.0.2.0 click reboot into recovery after flashing new recovery
1 wipe/data factory reset
2 wipe cache partition
3under advanced wipe dalvik
4under mounts and storage wipe/format system (for some roms read op instructions for flashing)
be very careful with 4 if you reboot on accident you will be left without a system on your phone!!!!
5 flash the rom and the gapps recommended for that specific rom
6 reboot system
all these apply to flashing in one form or another for a clean install omit #4 if you are fearful most roms these days format the system before installing anyway pooka`s cm7 charge while off seems to be very stable for me try at your own risk like any rom yacks cm7 is good to plus it allows updates through goo app in market but I noticed fc`s with adw launcher when switching to landscape mode but overall not bad
Gave it a go step by step, end result is still just a locked Motorola logo
If everything you have tried has failed it definitely to be the ROM. As a side note i think a root can be unstable because the os linux is very unstable. My pre update root to gingerbread was unstable. I even had linux on my PC and it was just as unstable.
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In another thread I found someone mentioned trying to install CM with the bootloader updated, and they posted a ROM that was pooka-something..
worked like a charm..

[Q] Defy hard resetting itself on each boot.

Hi everyone!
I am having very strange problem with stock rom "JORDN _U3_6.36.0" from T-Mobile USA on standard Defy. Each time i power phone up, it starts booting up then restarts itself in to stock recovery and perform hard/factory reset. After that it boots normally, but all settings gone.
I am not using T-mobile sim or moto blur account , so i skip registration using "ebluroff" trick. Is that can be the cause of the problem?
Some backstory: when i bought the phone it had CyanogenMod 7 installed on it. I used it for 2-3 years,even updated it several times up to 7.2.
Then some time ago i started having issues with it, so i had to flash stock rom with 2.1 Android.
I decided not to do anything with the phone, until i got some advice, so i any help would be greatly appreciated.
What were the issues faced? Anyhow one of the things you can try is to upgrade to 2.2, via rsd lite
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thekguy said:
What were the issues faced? Anyhow one of the things you can try is to upgrade to 2.2, via rsd lite
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Well, thing is i want to keep my downgrade ability. I rooted the phone with superoneclick and install 2ndInit 1.4.2, but the problem is that it doesn't see SD card because it is Eclair. How people installed nandroid backups on 2.1? There has to be the way to move to 2.2 without flashing full SBF, because as i already mentioned it had CyanogenMod 7 when i bought it, so it is possible.
DEN383 said:
Well, thing is i want to keep my downgrade ability. I rooted the phone with superoneclick and install 2ndInit 1.4.2, but the problem is that it doesn't see SD card because it is Eclair. How people installed nandroid backups on 2.1? There has to be the way to move to 2.2 without flashing full SBF, because as i already mentioned it had CyanogenMod 7 when i bought it, so it is possible.
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Some update. After hours of digging i found out these thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=899450
So, i first flashed defy 2.2_boot_only FIXED FSB, then after reboot custom recovery started working, so restored Droid22 rom from it.
Phew, i knew it was possible. So now i have rooted chines (?) android 2.2.1 on my phone and working custom recovery. I am gona stick on it for a while until i find best 2.3.3. nandroid ROM.
Just wanted to clarify was it right order - first flashing fixed SBF then restoring nandroid backup? I couldnt get custom recovery working without updating bootmenu first.
I also wanted to add that i did custom recovery data|cash wipe before flashing fixed SBF, before AND after restoring nandroid backup.
I saw that lots of people had problem like me , hope my message will help.
Here is link to another forum which has working download links http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...ed-rooted-android-2-2-froyo-on-motorola-defy/

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