Low battery on 93% - Droid RAZR M Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My Motorola xt907, goes on low battery two days after routing. I want to know if it's a battery problem or if it's the rooting
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benbart said:
My Motorola xt907, goes on low battery two days after routing. I want to know if it's a battery problem or if it's the rooting
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Did you root with hydrogen peroxide?
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Yes I did.
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benbart said:
Yes I did.
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Can you get to android recovery(stock recovery)?
which kernel is listed in Settings/About phone?

Please how can I get to where u r saying?
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benbart said:
Please how can I get to where u r saying?
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If you cannot get to recovery, you should consider doing more research before rooting or any other modding. How would you fix your device should you soft brick it?
Turn off your device, hold down volume up, volume down and power. The menu will come up and then select recovery.
As for kernel... On your phone go to settings and then about phone.
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Why do I need to know the kernel? I have posted it with a picture of the kernel
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benbart said:
Why do I need to know the kernel? I have posted it with a picture of the kernel
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I suspect that recovery.img flash failed during last step of hydrogen peroxide root.
If flash failed completely, you would have older kernel used for rooting, that is flashed over recovery, after rooting recovery is flashed over older kernel.
If you can't get to recovery using instructions posted ubove, I suggest redownloading hydrogen peroxide and go through the steps again.

sd_shadow said:
I suspect that recovery.img flash failed during last step of hydrogen peroxide root.
If flash failed completely, you would have older kernel used for rooting, that is flashed over recovery, after rooting recovery is flashed over older kernel.
If you can't get to recovery using instructions posted ubove, I suggest redownloading hydrogen peroxide and go through the steps again.
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Not disagreeing, but how would this impact his battery negatively? If it truly does, I'd like to know for future reference!
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I have flashed the stock rom but still have the same problem.
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benbart said:
I have flashed the stock rom but still have the same problem.
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Factory reset?
Could be bad battery
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Thank you, I will replace the battery by Wednesday and see if it makes a difference.
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I think its just a bad battery.
Reinstall the ROM, or just kill everything running In the backgorund

Thanks guys, I bought a new battery and everything is working great. And am feeling the use of xposed and modules available.
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How to install android os

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Are you kidding? You already have android on your mts...
But while installing font, my os get corrupted and not get start so i think rebooted it,
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Hopefully you have CWM, you could simply enter CWM recovery and do a factory reset which should solve the problem. You will lose all your data however
Wrong section btw mate
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Please mention all process when mobile not on
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First of all get a kernel with CWM. Then use it to flash stock rom
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Slender watches what you do...
How plz say
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Safestrap Help

After installing safestrap my phone reboots into safestrap splash screen, but there are no buttons for recovery. How do I fix this???
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D.A.N. said:
After installing safestrap my phone reboots into safestrap splash screen, but there are no buttons for recovery. How do I fix this???
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Are you sure you installed the correct version? I would remove and reinstall.
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RikRong said:
Are you sure you installed the correct version? I would remove and reinstall.
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This. Sounds like you installed the version designed for the D3 and D4 which have capacitive buttons
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[Q] Should I downgrade to have access to a root method?

Hello. I'm on the new system version 98.18.94 and I was curious if you guys think I should use the droid razr m utility to downgrade to an earlier version so I can root it. Is it suggested that I do that or should I wait for a root method for my current version?
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poppers162 said:
Hello. I'm on the new system version 98.18.94 and I was curious if you guys think I should use the droid razr m utility to downgrade to an earlier version so I can root it. Is it suggested that I do that or should I wait for a root method for my current version?
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There is no DG.
See my stickys about ...94 or ...1
Yes there is. I have downgraded using the utility before. It deletes everything but I have a backup on my SD card
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Using the first option, it downgrades it to stock jellybean
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aviwdoowks said:
There is no DG.
See my stickys about ...94 or ...1
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Bootloader unlocked?
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Nope
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All I need is someone's opinion on whether I should do it or not. If it's worth it
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poppers162 said:
Yes there is. I have downgraded using the utility before. It deletes everything but I have a backup on my SD card
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Using the utility before doesn't mean you can use it now. On this latest OTA (and I think the one before), they got rid of the ability to downgrade. There are many people that have tried to downgrade and they get a fastboot fail, but since you're the ONLY one that seems to have this magical ability, go ahead and try it. :good:
poppers162 said:
Using the first option, it downgrades it to stock jellybean
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poppers162 said:
All I need is someone's opinion on whether I should do it or not. If it's worth it
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That utility is for 2 OTAs ago. If you use it on .94, you risk a brick.
I've bricked my phone before while I was on this update. I used the utility to revive my phone. It worked just fine.
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poppers162 said:
I've bricked my phone before while I was on this update. I used the utility to revive my phone. It worked just fine.
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That utility was designed for two OTAs ago. So, if you used it, you would be on that system version if your bootloader was unlocked or you would have a soft brick and fastboot fail if your BL was locked. If you took the utility and replaced the .xml with .94 (which I've seen some people do), then that's why it would be working now. If you didn't replace the file, then I call BS because your system version is still .94.
I am as confused as you my friend
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poppers162 said:
I am as confused as you my friend
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I'm not confused. If you tell us straight, then we can help a lot more.
Here's how it goes:
- Utility 1.10 was designed for 98.12.4(4.1.1) that came out early this year.
- Utility 1.20 was designed for 98.15.66 or 98.16.1(4.1.2)(I can't remember the exact version) and it had the BL unlock tool in it
There has been no updated utility for the last two OTAs because Matt didn't think it was worth it. Some guys over in the HD forum updated the HD utility to include the newest firmware, but there's been nothing like this for the M.
Okay so I have the razr m utility 1.20 and I tried downgrading with rsd lite recently which obviously didn't work. But it was stuck in ap fastboot mode so I used his utility to flash the stock 4.1.2 system, kernel, radio, etc. It worked just fine. I don't know why, I don't know how, but it worked.
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poppers162 said:
Okay so I have the razr m utility 1.20 and I tried downgrading with rsd lite recently which obviously didn't work. But it was stuck in ap fastboot mode so I used his utility to flash the stock 4.1.2 system, kernel, radio, etc. It worked just fine. I don't know why, I don't know how, but it worked.
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Yeah, but it didn't downgrade you because you're still .94. It probably flashed the baseband (which is possible on a locked BL), which cleared the fastboot flash fail, but it obviously didn't flash the system or kernel because you're still on .94.
poppers162 said:
Okay so I have the razr m utility 1.20 and I tried downgrading with rsd lite recently which obviously didn't work. But it was stuck in ap fastboot mode so I used his utility to flash the stock 4.1.2 system, kernel, radio, etc. It worked just fine. I don't know why, I don't know how, but it worked.
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You fastbooted ...94 boot.img, not ...66 (or ...78) boot.img as you are locked.
I had to re-update my phone to .94 again after that whole thing
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Just disregard this whole post. I see it can't be done even tho it seemed like it happened to me once. But thanks for the info
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poppers162 said:
Just disregard this whole post. I see it can't be done even tho it seemed like it happened to me once. But thanks for the info
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Are you positive your bootloader is not unlocked?
Positive.
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LG setup f\c

Failed to finish setup process. After I install one of the custom Rom I have this problem, it's appears in every other custom Rom I tried to install.in 1 time I receive a note question if I don't include a binary something.
What can I do to fix this problem?
Thank you
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yossim66 said:
Failed to finish setup process. After I install one of the custom Rom I have this problem, it's appears in every other custom Rom I tried to install.in 1 time I receive a note question if I don't include a binary something.
What can I do to fix this problem?
Thank you
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download the rom in your pc, find the lg setup. apk delete it, and flash again
works in my g2
It's happened in every custom Rom.
Maybe something missing in the device?
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yossim66 said:
It's happened in every custom Rom.
Maybe something missing in the device?
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i think no. in my device happened this again :\
worked with u now?
I think bigfau wrote an explanation about it. Take a look at his posts. Maybe a short build.prop edit will helo you.
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Thank you rotondo, I did it,but I flash it sometime,for now I stay with my current rom
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How to flash a kernel?

I just wanted to know how do I flash a kernel? I'm on an aosp ROM and wanted to flash a kernel before I applied an update to the ROM. Thanks!
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If you don't know how to flash a kernel I don't know how you were able to install a ROM as its nearly the same process.
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daniel4653 said:
If you don't know how to flash a kernel I don't know how you were able to install a ROM as its nearly the same process.
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Always that one person.....
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Darrien13 said:
Always that one person.....
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Referring to me or yourself?
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Darrien13 said:
I just wanted to know how do I flash a kernel? I'm on an aosp ROM and wanted to flash a kernel before I applied an update to the ROM. Thanks!
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Yea you just flash it in recovery then typically wipe Cache/Dalvic afterwards. However if you're flashing a ROM update you're going to want to flash the kernel after that since ROMs contain their own kernel that would just wipe out the one you flashed prior.
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