Hi, i m writing this post to resolve the problem of my milestone because after some flash process (it was bricked and i tried with different versions of rsd, and different sbf) this morning i took my phone but was impossible to enter in bootloader mode i tried all combinations...if i connect the milestone with pc, pc don't recognize it(no sound about new hardware)....but the led of recharge is on...rsd doesn't work....what i should do?
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I just flashed cm7 port by tezet to my MS2 which had the german Vodafone firmware.
Then it failed to reboot, I tried again and again with volup and voldown.
Then I put it into bootloader mode with keyboard x and power on.
Installed the Moto Drivers MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0 and RSD Lite RSDLite5.4.4 on my Windows vm,
connected the ms2 to it and let it flash the wrong sbf, i clicked the froyo one and didnt notice until after. It said done.
Now it does absolutely nothing (no screen on, no rsdlite connection) except when plugged in on usb, but even then, just the white led at the usb port is on. Nothing else.
May this be a hard brick?
Illidan Pornrage said:
I just flashed cm7 port by tezet to my MS2 which had the german Vodafone firmware.
Then it failed to reboot, I tried again and again with volup and voldown.
Then I put it into bootloader mode with keyboard x and power on.
Installed the Moto Drivers MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0 and RSD Lite RSDLite5.4.4 on my Windows vm,
connected the ms2 to it and let it flash the wrong sbf, i clicked the froyo one and didnt notice until after. It said done.
Now it does absolutely nothing (no screen on, no rsdlite connection) except when plugged in on usb, but even then, just the white led at the usb port is on. Nothing else.
May this be a hard brick?
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Have you tried flashing the right firmware through RSD Lite?
Can you get into bootloader mode?
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I solved it.
The battery somehow failed to be recognized, but was definitely full.
I switched it with the battery of another MS2 and back.
Then I could get bootloader again.
Hey guys, I have a Droid 2 (Non-Global) that is currently soft bricked. I have a Motorola factory cable converter (had to use it for my Razr Maxx) that I have plugged into the phone being that its battery is too low. My problem is that when I plug in the phone to the computer, RSD Lite (4.9) won't recognize the device, even though it is in the Bootloader (Error message: Err:A5,70,70,00,1F MEM_MAP Blank Service Req'd). I need to flash a sbf file to the phone so that I can unbrick it. I am fairly familiar with the unbricking process, but only using Droid Razr Utility (for my Maxx), not flashing an sbf using RSD Lite. Can anyone help with this problem?
if it's a Team Black Hat adapter it should work fine
couple of these you can do
did you install Motorola_End_User_Drivers
go to device manager. and look for unknown device
if there is an unknown device, uninstall it, it should be listed as motorola usb device
try a newer rsd lite version like RSD Lite 5.7
or try the ez way, all in one
D2 (a955) 2.3.4/4.5.621 ezSBF & Root
I tried your solution (the drivers and newer version of RSD Lite) but it still won't work. I might have to resort to the other option if nothing else works... When I plug in my phone to the computer it is recognized by the comp, but not by RSD Lite. I looked in the Device Manager and the device is listed under Motorola USB Device > Motorola Flash Interface.
D2 must say
battery ok
ok to program
Transfer Mode:
USB
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even with the errors and usb factory cable converter
It does say that. The full screen shows:
Bootloader
D2.37
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Transfer Mode:
USB
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I noticed that RSD Lite does not show my Razr Maxx as well, even though it's fully booted.
try the ezSBF or a different pc
Hey Guys,
I'm having trouble with my A953 Milestone 2.
I installed that awesome JB rom and I am now trying to get back to stock.
For some reason my milestone shows up as a UNKNOWN DEVICE via USB. I can't seem to charge it when plugged into a wall charger.
When booted into jellybean it SAYS its charging, but isn't
When I connect the Milestone 2 to my computer and run RSD Lite to flash a new rom I can't seem to get my PC to recognize the device correctly.
Any ideas?
Thanks very much for your help guys.
Bad USB cable?
thiagomtl said:
Bad USB cable?
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I've tried several different computers and usb cables and operating system.
Its not the cable.
I once have a similar issure. The PC dont recognize my MS2 with CM9. I fixed it with following steps.
1. Install Moto driver in PC
2. Install RSD lite
3. Resart the phone into AP Fastboot mode.
4. Flash stock ROM
5. Root it and flash custon ROM
I have the Droid Razr M Verizon but not the developers version.
Ap Fasboot Screen it says
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AP FastBoot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-1e9f557,2012-10-21 17:10:35)
eMMc Info: Size 8GB
Device is Locked, Status Code:0
Battery OK
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
FastBoot Reason: Boot menu selected
usb connected
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I had safestrap installed as well.
I decided to backup stock. So i could install Energy Rom on Stock Slot!
I then Wiped Factory/Cache/davlick on stock slot Because i was going to restore Then my phone restarted!
I realizes that safestrap will no longer work I can acess AP Fastboot but Rsd Lite 6.14 and 5.7 will not recognizable my device.
I am Running Window 8 64-bit. When I connect my device in the Devices and Printer section it says Fastboot SMQ S
I have tried 3 different Cables
My Phone will charge!
I am willing to go without RSD Lite and do normal/old school CMD Fastboot
Could anyone Help me!!!
I wondered the same thing, but I made sure to ask first (I guess you confirmed what they said).
see the link below:
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...tock-using-ss-312/page__p__233497#entry233497
a hard factory rest could help, but not sure.
also, reading from your steps, it looks like you did a factory rest AFTER installing the ROM? that could be the problem.
I recently did the same exact thing, using the same exact ROM, and encountered the same exact problems. I used RSDlite 6.1.4, but it was on a Windows 7 machine. Do you have access to a Windows 7 computer? I'm not sure if that would be the issue. Also, did you enter the fastboot screen and then connect your cable?
When you connect the phone and are in RSD, does it still show that something is connected? I had to restore my phone and I used RSD 6.14. The phone name would not show up in RSD, but it still showed that a device was connected. I just pushed the files and it worked.
RSDlite
Try reinstalling the latest version of RSDlite. I had to on my windows 7 machine and then it worked. Also make sure the phone is in fast boot mode. Hold power + both volume buttons for 10 seconds to get there.
Check this out if you are still having issues...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172537
Sent from my XT907 using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
Fixed i'm so happy
So I was able to fix my razr m.
I am running windows 8 on my main laptop and for some odd reason ADB won't work at all tried all combination to try to get it working but it wouldn', However ADB worked the first time on my secondary laptop running windows 7.
All i did was you RSD Lite 6.14 and pushed the stock rom to my droid razr m and i was back in business. I am now rooted and have safestrap installed again.
Reminder IF ANYTHING IN SAFESTRAP HAS RED TEXT DON'T TOUCH IT, THIS JUST MEANS THAT IF YOU TOUCH IT THEN SAFESTAP WILL EITHER BE DAMAGED OR DELETED. I WAS STUPID ENOUGH TO TOUCH IT.
Hi,
I recently got ahold of a european XT610 which I rooted and flashed to CM7 without problem. Unfortunately I missed the warnings which said not to run bootstrap after installing cyanogenmod... and now I have the infamous bootloop. It gets to the CM loading screen, but goes on indefinitely from there. I know the answer is to restore the motorola sbf, however I can't seem to get my phone to communicate at all via usb. I installed motorola drivers and RSD and all in windows, but the phone seems to ignore the USB completely. I'm normally a linux guy, so I when I tried to plug it in there and watch the output of dmesg, absolutely nothing came up. Holding R, M and power when I plug in the usb causes a black screen after a bit of the motorola logo, but still no USB. Tried a few different cables, and checked them with other devices to confirm they're working.
So any ideas on how to recover the phone?
Update:
I discovered the main step I was missing was that the bootloader can be accessed by holding down both volume buttons and the power with the device off. For some reason I still couldn't get windows to recognize the correct drivers, even after installing the motorola driver package, but good old linux saw it without a problem. Following these instructions I was able to do a quick SBF and now all is good in the world!
same probleme for me?
ObsidianOps said:
Hi,
I recently got ahold of a european XT610 which I rooted and flashed to CM7 without problem. Unfortunately I missed the warnings which said not to run bootstrap after installing cyanogenmod... and now I have the infamous bootloop. It gets to the CM loading screen, but goes on indefinitely from there. I know the answer is to restore the motorola sbf, however I can't seem to get my phone to communicate at all via usb. I installed motorola drivers and RSD and all in windows, but the phone seems to ignore the USB completely. I'm normally a linux guy, so I when I tried to plug it in there and watch the output of dmesg, absolutely nothing came up. Holding R, M and power when I plug in the usb causes a black screen after a bit of the motorola logo, but still no USB. Tried a few different cables, and checked them with other devices to confirm they're working.
So any ideas on how to recover the phone?
Update:
I discovered the main step I was missing was that the bootloader can be accessed by holding down both volume buttons and the power with the device off. For some reason I still couldn't get windows to recognize the correct drivers, even after installing the motorola driver package, but good old linux saw it without a problem. Following these instructions I was able to do a quick SBF and now all is good in the world!
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Can you tell me more about it please : i've made the same mistake...
I nead a real lesson !:laugh: