hi all
i build my moto x pure XT1575 form moto maker last year
after one year i'm try to rest factory my device
now i'm lose my greeting under the bootlogo
so any body can help me to fix this !!
any idea ??
Be careful with this, this is just general information for an older Moto X model, but the procedure is the same. Search around and you should find the file size/resolution etc that is needed for the "clogo" partition. Or just replace the standard logo.bin, that information is definitely on this forum in the apps/customization section. I had a custom greeting by Motorola as well, and when I wiped it, it did say "Erasing clogo", so this partition is still in use on the Pure Edition.
Getting your original greeting back that Motorola provided is impossible once erased.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/changing-moto-x-bootlogo-root-t2445150
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Hi All,
This is just A quick question regarding rooting the XT1572 EU Model.
I’ve found two methods for this and just wondered which is the least likely to have issues and also it would be good to know which method you guys and gals out there used!?
I’m still not clear on whether there are any relevant differences between the XT1572 and XT1575 models since most users here seem to have the XT1575.
The two methods I found are:
[TOOL] WinDroid Universal Android Toolkit | Unlock | Root | Flash | Moto X Style
[GUIDE] Unlock/Root/Flash for Moto X Style/Pure
Just a bit of a heads up would be appreciated since its been over 3 years since I last rooted/unlocked so I want to make sure I don’t balls it up!
Cheers all!
I´ve done it with the tool. It works witout any problems.
I was unlocking bootloader and rooting with a tool. I have XT1572 - X Style.
Only problem that I had, was some sort of error at unlocking bootloader, but than I noticed in "Developer options" setting that is called "OEM unlocking". After enabling this option and rerunning this tool I finally unlocked bootloader and flash custom recovery, root.
I took the plunge, now rooted Nd back up and running within an hour. The backup facility reinstalled everything!
Only problem I had was TWRP didn't flash the first time. I ended up with the "no command" screen. Redoing the TWRP portion worked fine second time around.
Sent from my XT1572 using Tapatalk
HI I have just been trying to return to stock my XT1570 Motorola X Style.
Originally i unlocked the bootloader and rooted the original 5.1.1. software.
Later the OTA update came out and i cant get it as the phone is rooted.
I did have backups but have lost them now.
The boot loader is intact, the TWRP recovery is there and I can access it.
I flashed a new system using fastboot this system "fastboot_clark_retcn_ds_user_5.1.1_LPH23.145-7_7_release-keys-cid11-retcn_CN.tar" which i believe should be the correct one for China.
The phone boot normally, the warning about unlocking the bootloader and then the motorola graphics, but when all that is done the screen is just blank, the screen is obviously on, as you can see the back light, but it is in the totally black state.
Anyone got any ideas what has happened there.
I have tried flashing other roms for XT1572 and XT1575, however while they work to an extend, obviously some of the internals for the XT1570 are different, modem for instance.
Some expert help would be greatly appreciated.
I was one of the people who bought the VZ Moto G4 Play for 30 dollars, I unlocked the device and ran it using Hangouts Dialer
The phone was working great until one day I couldn't turn the wifi, I Factory Restored the phone and now I'm stuck in a "Please wait, this may take a few minutes" spinner. I already went through restoring the phone using recovery to wipe both data and cache but still no luck, googling I found that the best thing to do is to restore the phone flashing the original firmware, but the question is, is this possible with this device? Where can I find the correct files?
Thank you in advance
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I was one of the people who bought the VZ Moto G4 Play for 30 dollars, I unlocked the device and ran it using Hangouts Dialer
The phone was working great until one day I couldn't turn the wifi, I Factory Restored the phone and now I'm stuck in a "Please wait, this may take a few minutes" spinner. I already went through restoring the phone using recovery to wipe both data and cache but still no luck, googling I found that the best thing to do is to restore the phone flashing the original firmware, but the question is, is this possible with this device? Where can I find the correct files?
Thank you in advance
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did u get the command lines to flash xt1609?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/how-to/guide-return-to-stock-firmware-recovery-t3551797
Hi Everyone !
I've got a little reboot loop problem. I have bought a Moto G6 plus on Amazon past sunday. The fifth hour after I got it, it begin to bootloop. the only way to go throught, is by wipe/factory reset the phone. Neither the safe mode or anything else would work. 8 hours after the factory reset, the bootloop has happen again so I had return the phone, saying to myself: "I got the bad one in the batch". I receive a new one yesterday and unfortunately, it does the same thing . Pop on the Moto start screen, then "Hello moto", then the Lenovo label appear, finally I see my lock screen and all of this start again.
Now I'm think maybe its the data restore of my apps, because I restore from my "transit" phone, an old Samsung galaxy core on Android 4.4. Or its a software bug and may I can fix it ?
I asking your help today because, as a IT technician, I know that everything with a CPU can be diagnostise. I can easily go check the log but I can't understand the meaning of all I will read. For exemple, I got into it the last time the phone bootloop and I find something like this : Error 'slot' found in the device tree. I did some reasearch but found nothing.
Please, help me find out what is the problem so I will know exactly what to do with my phone. I pretty love Motorola and this model is awesome when it work.
Thank you,
Cédric.
p.s.: I speak french first, so I'm sorry for my mistake's writing.
I obtained an unlocked Moto E4 XT1768 from an independent retailer and rooted it using magisk and following these instructions. https://youtu.be/Pjd74W9IqHU However, I'm not happy with it as for some reason eligible apps can no longer be moved to the SD card without formatting it as an internal and was not aware it would hang on startup with an N/A message. There are other irritating issues. I also wonder if the security is less being rooted. So being a nube have nube questions related to this thread. Motorola keeps asking me to update the system software, I assume to Android 8 oreo. Is that a good idea or will it wipe out the root? Will it install properly? Can I factory reset it back to defaults by following the steps in reverse?
WXSky said:
I obtained an unlocked Moto E4 XT1768 from an independent retailer and rooted it using magisk and following these instructions.
However, I'm not happy with it as for some reason eligible apps can no longer be moved to the SD card without formatting it as an internal and was not aware it would hang on startup with an N/A message. There are other irritating issues. I also wonder if the security is less being rooted. So being a nube have nube questions related to this thread. Motorola keeps asking me to update the system software, I assume to Android 8 oreo. Is that a good idea or will it wipe out the root? Will it install properly? Can I factory reset it back to defaults by following the steps in reverse?
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Don't accept the update; it won't apply correctly on rooted device; likely end-up in a bootloop that can be challenging to fix w/o a backup image. Probably just a security update. No Oreo for the E4...at least not from Moto.
What about restoring it to factory? Can I relock the bootloader to remove the N/A or speed up the boot?
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What about restoring it to factory? Can I relock the bootloader to remove the N/A or speed up the boot?
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You can restore stock via RDSLite (Moto's partition maintenance tool) with some effort. There are a few threads floating around the E4 forums with general guidance but no step-by-step guidance. Not that difficult; attention to detail is key.
Relocking the bootloader is harder with variable outcomes. Some claim success while others never get there. Doing so will not speed up boot times; you'll just see the Moto logo longer. Replacing the boot animation effectively hides the 'N/A'; fairly easy task. Look for appropriately titled threads In the E4 themes section.
In your shoes I would focus on understanding/fixing the problem vs trying to relock the device. XT1768 is the cream-of-the-crop when it comes to E4s. It's the model I own and the only one you want if given a choice. Ya just need to do some reading to come up to speed on tools & techniques.
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What about restoring it to factory? Can I relock the bootloader to remove the N/A or speed up the boot?
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It does that instead of the bootlogo. It's just the way it is for Moto. All motos. Flash a new bootlogo if you want, but it will not reduce boot time. Live with it.
The annoying boot animation still appears. Eliminating that and speeding up the boot were two of my goals after rooting it. Now it is worse. It also hangs on the N/A a lot longer than it hung on the logo.
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The annoying boot animation still appears. Eliminating that and speeding up the boot were two of my goals after rooting it. Now it is worse. It also hangs on the N/A a lot longer than it hung on the logo.
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It actually doesn't. We have two E4s in the household; one unlocked, the other stock. Boot times are similar.
As mentioned, change your boot logo to obsecure the N/A. On my phone it is hardly noticable. You find a representative sample in the themes thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e4/themes
Just wanted to do a quick update to this in case it is valuable to anyone. I was not able to do a system update but it did not fall into a loop either. It just would not take. If I had done it before unlocking it would it have updated to Nougat 7.1.2?
However, I was able to do a factory reset on it and it reset successfully but it remained bootloader-unlocked and rooted.