[Q] Back to stock 902 from leaked 904 - Motorola Droid Bionic

Is there a file availiable to go from leaked 904 (not rooted). back to stock released 902?. I want to get back on the upgrade path...
Thank you, Dave

The fxz files already released work fine. They are in a sticky here
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[Q] from leaked 2.2 to OTA?

Hi there.
Probably too early to be asking, but I wanted to get it out there. Has anyone come up with a procedure to upgrade a DX w/ the first leaked 2.2 to the OTA?
Thanks
.sbf back to 2.1 then update or wait a day or so an update from any version is said to be in the works from some of the devs
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Cool. Thanks, Gunkle.

[Q] 2.2.1 sbf

I have a problem with my Droid and i decide to flash sbf but I need 2.2.1 sbf version. Can anyone tell me where to get it? Thx
Flash the FRG22D sbf, then take the ota
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Flashing ICS with Safestrap?

Okay, so I'm pretty much a noob and I'm not as comfortable modding my bionic as I am my kindle fire. I thought that I couldn't flash an ICS ROM to my bionic in Safestrap unless I am running one of the leaks or wait for ota ICS on my "unsafe" partition. But I recently read a thread that made it sound like I could flash an ICS ROM to my "safe" partition as long as I'm running .905 on my unsafe partition. Is this true or will I brick my bionic if I attempt. Currently running stock GB .905 on unsafe partition and eclipse 3.0 on safe partition. Could someone that understands these things please let me know and explain? Is it a kernel thing? I'm itching for some ICS but would rather not touch my "unsafe partition if I don't have to. Thanks
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G-diddy said:
Okay, so I'm pretty much a noob and I'm not as comfortable modding my bionic as I am my kindle fire. I thought that I couldn't flash an ICS ROM to my bionic in Safestrap unless I am running one of the leaks or wait for ota ICS on my "unsafe" partition. But I recently read a thread that made it sound like I could flash an ICS ROM to my "safe" partition as long as I'm running .905 on my unsafe partition. Is this true or will I brick my bionic if I attempt. Currently running stock GB .905 on unsafe partition and eclipse 3.0 on safe partition. Could someone that understands these things please let me know and explain? Is it a kernel thing? I'm itching for some ICS but would rather not touch my "unsafe partition if I don't have to. Thanks
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You can easily flash the leaks (.232, etc.) that are semi-official ICS releases without being rooted or anything else. To do safestrapping, just look through the dev section or google it. It's pretty easy. I safestrapped a rom on my bionic yesterday, no issues...
Thanks for the reply. Still not quite ready to flash one of the leaks to my stock partition yet. Probably going to wait for the elusive ota update unless I get impatient. Thanks again.
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I flashed my Droid Bionic with Android 4.0.4 and so far it is running well. No change in battery life and my phone is not rooted.
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I am currently running Eclipse 2.2m system 902. Do I have to flash back to stock rom to get the 905. Also so do I have to do that before going to one of the ICS leaks.
b_dax said:
I am currently running Eclipse 2.2m system 902. Do I have to flash back to stock rom to get the 905. Also so do I have to do that before going to one of the ICS leaks.
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FBZ to 902 then upgrade OTA to 905. Flash the ICS 232 leak and root.
b_dax said:
I am currently running Eclipse 2.2m system 902. Do I have to flash back to stock rom to get the 905. Also so do I have to do that before going to one of the ICS leaks.
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[GUIDE] Easiest Step-By-Step Tutorial For Upgrading Your Bionic To ICS
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b_dax said:
I am currently running Eclipse 2.2m system 902. Do I have to flash back to stock rom to get the 905. Also so do I have to do that before going to one of the ICS leaks.
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I hope you knew there is a 3.0 version of Eclipse

need help on downgrading to stock

i can't downgrade to stock rom on my bionic.
i used the VRZ_XT875_5.9.902.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml in RSD but i keep getting the "failed flashing process 6/22".
the only one that works is VRZ_XT875_6.7.246.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml.
im trying to get back to stock .904 so i can use this phone on straightalk
if anyone can help me that would be great
anyone help?
does anyone have any ideas?
Yup- ICS includes an upgraded security in the cdt.bin - one you're on ICS, you cannot go backward (IOW, .246 is where your phone is now stuck at).
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johnlgalt said:
Yup- ICS includes an upgraded security in the cdt.bin - one you're on ICS, you cannot go backward (IOW, .246 is where your phone is now stuck at).
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So does this mean I can't use this phone for straight talk? :/
Depends - there might be instructions out there on how to convert an ICS BIONIC to straight talk. if not, then probably no.
I'd try AndroidForums next if you don't find the answer here.
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FXZ back to ICS from JB

Can I still use RSD Lite and the FXZ file for ICS if I'm currently on JB. I'm currently running the stock JB OTA and I'm having so many problems that I want to go back to ICS and just except the JB OTA again just to see if it fixes my issues. I don't think there is a FXZ file for JB yet?? If I'm wrong were can I get the file??
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You will brick your phone if you do that, as far as I know
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You will definitely brick your phone if you do that. As painful as it may sound, if you do an FDR you'll like your phone a lot more than you do now.

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