So I wanted to FXZ back to .902 with rsd lite. I downloaded the latest Motorola USB drivers, and rsd lite 5.7, but for some reason when I start the program it won't recognize my phone is plugged in. I start it in Fastboot AP and even waited 10 min, and nothing. The only thing I have done with the phone was update to .905, root, installed safestrap, and eclipse 3.0. I'm running in unsafe mode in safestrap right now. Any suggestions? This is driving me insane, I just want to get back to stock .902.
Are you using a notification cable? Not all usb cables are created equal, maybe try with a different one.
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linuxgator said:
Are you using a notification cable? Not all usb cables are created equal, maybe try with a different one.
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Definitely this. I've seen way too many threads that show that RSD Lite and/or Moto devices are very picky about their USB cables. Try another one to see if it's detected.
Failing that, go peek in your device manager (Start > Run > devmgmt.msc) and see if the phone even shows up in there. You could be having larger issues with USB device detection.
linuxgator said:
Are you using a notification cable? Not all usb cables are created equal, maybe try with a different one.
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Omg if you were here I would kiss you. I had not even thought that the usb cable that came with the Bionic would be the issue, but sure enough I used my cable that came with my Incredible 2 and IT WORKED. thanks so much
Mine is recognized when I use the command 'lsusb', but doesn't show up on RSDLite. I will try another cord but wouldn't it make more sense that if it's being recognized it is a software issue?
psychonot said:
Mine is recognized when I use the command 'lsusb', but doesn't show up on RSDLite. I will try another cord but wouldn't it make more sense that if it's being recognized it is a software issue?
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Which version of RSDLite are you using? There's a newer version out, 6.14 I think it is, that doesn't work all that well. Right now 5.7 is still the recommended version. The cable thing still sometimes is the issue, even if it is recognized in other modes sometimes it just doesn't work right. You can also try flashing with moto-fastboot as a command line program. There are both windows and linux versions available.
Working Atrix HD
Worked after installing ADB Driver thanks!
Still no joy
so I have a high-speed USB 2.0 cable, ADB driver displays in the Device Manager, and Rsd Lite 6.15 still does not display my Moto X.
Any other suggestions?
Droid razr m - can't flash/fix with rsd lite 5.7
I can't get my Droid Razr M off the boot screen, endless boot loop happening with the startup screen.
I downloaded the RSD Lite 5.6 (then 5.7) and tried both. Neither is recognizing my device.
I downloaded the AdbDriverInstaller.exe for Android. Did not even recognize my device - the device is plugged in, I'm looking at the AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S) on my phone. Says Device is Locked (whatever that means). Status Code: 0. Transfer Mode: USB Connected. So it recognizes that there is a USB plugged into it.
I ran ALL of these firmware versions from this website through the RSD Lite - sbf . droid - developers . org - NONE are working.
I keep getting Status: Failed Flashing Process: 1/19 flash partition "gpt_main0.bin" -> Phone returned FAIL.
I saw some forums that said within the actual firmware XML file, to delete these lines of code, so I did (note: I tried running them before and after the file edit):
<step operation="getvar" var="max-download-size" />
<step operation="oem" var="fb_mode_set" />
<step operation="oem" var="fb_mode_clear" />
SOMEONE HELP!
Droid Razr Maxx
amandafrat said:
I can't get my Droid Razr M off the boot screen, endless boot loop happening with the startup screen.
I downloaded the RSD Lite 5.6 (then 5.7) and tried both. Neither is recognizing my device.
I downloaded the AdbDriverInstaller.exe for Android. Did not even recognize my device - the device is plugged in, I'm looking at the AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S) on my phone. Says Device is Locked (whatever that means). Status Code: 0. Transfer Mode: USB Connected. So it recognizes that there is a USB plugged into it.
I ran ALL of these firmware versions from this website through the RSD Lite - sbf . droid - developers . org - NONE are working.
I keep getting Status: Failed Flashing Process: 1/19 flash partition "gpt_main0.bin" -> Phone returned FAIL.
I saw some forums that said within the actual firmware XML file, to delete these lines of code, so I did (note: I tried running them before and after the file edit):
<step operation="getvar" var="max-download-size" />
<step operation="oem" var="fb_mode_set" />
<step operation="oem" var="fb_mode_clear" />
SOMEONE HELP!
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I am having the same problem with my Droid RAZR Maxx (XT912). I rooted it, then flashed CM 10.1.2. with Safestrap. Since then, I've had all
sorts of trouble. I've been trying to get it back to the factory ROM, but me being a total noob at the time, somehow made the mistake of backing
up my factory ROM in a CWM format instead of TWRP, meaning that I never could access it from Safestrap, and Safestrap would not uninstall
no matter what I tried. This was a long time ago, I have been researching all over the interwebs to fix my problem since. I tweaked my phone to
the point that it worked well for everything I needed, even though I was still stuck with CM.
It worked just fine... Until now. My phone went dead one day, and when I tried to charge it and reboot, it woke up stuck in bootloop. I have no idea why it decided to get stuck in bootloop, but I need to get it back ASAP. I have done hours and hours of research, set up adb and RSD Lite v5.6, got all the driver software I needed, and then found the firmware to take it back to Android v 4.0.4. My problem is that neither adb, nor RSD Lite will recognize my device. My computer recognizes the device as a Mot single adb interface, but that is the only recognition I get from my computer. My phone is saying the same thing as the quoted post above
Phone is Locked, Status Code: 0, Transfer Mode: USB Connected.
I have tried a few different USBcables, but I don't have the original factory cable from Motorola because my dog decided she wanted it more. I have an LG factory cable, but it still won't work with that.
tl;dr: My phone (Motorola droid RAZR Maxx XT912) is stuck in bootloop, adb and RSD Lite won't recognize it, but my computer will.
I'm in need of a wee bit of assistance, does anyone have any advice to offer?
Anonymous Assassin said:
I am having the same problem with my Droid RAZR Maxx (XT912). I rooted it, then flashed CM 10.1.2. with Safestrap. Since then, I've had all
sorts of trouble. I've been trying to get it back to the factory ROM, but me being a total noob at the time, somehow made the mistake of backing
up my factory ROM in a CWM format instead of TWRP, meaning that I never could access it from Safestrap, and Safestrap would not uninstall
no matter what I tried. This was a long time ago, I have been researching all over the interwebs to fix my problem since. I tweaked my phone to
the point that it worked well for everything I needed, even though I was still stuck with CM.
It worked just fine... Until now. My phone went dead one day, and when I tried to charge it and reboot, it woke up stuck in bootloop. I have no idea why it decided to get stuck in bootloop, but I need to get it back ASAP. I have done hours and hours of research, set up adb and RSD Lite v5.6, got all the driver software I needed, and then found the firmware to take it back to Android v 4.0.4. My problem is that neither adb, nor RSD Lite will recognize my device. My computer recognizes the device as a Mot single adb interface, but that is the only recognition I get from my computer. My phone is saying the same thing as the quoted post above
Phone is Locked, Status Code: 0, Transfer Mode: USB Connected.
I have tried a few different USBcables, but I don't have the original factory cable from Motorola because my dog decided she wanted it more. I have an LG factory cable, but it still won't work with that.
tl;dr: My phone (Motorola droid RAZR Maxx XT912) is stuck in bootloop, adb and RSD Lite won't recognize it, but my computer will.
I'm in need of a wee bit of assistance, does anyone have any advice to offer?
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This is a really late reply, but I just went through this. Try a different USB port on your PC. My usb 3.0 port wouldnt recognize my Photon Q
boxes said:
This is a really late reply, but I just went through this. Try a different USB port on your PC. My usb 3.0 port wouldnt recognize my Photon Q
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Well, I actually fixed this a long time ago, but thanks for the suggestion. I ended up using mattlgroff's Droid RAZR Utulity to restore my phone to factory default. If anyone ever has any trouble with your RAZR, try using that, it'll make your life a lot easier.
If you don't mind, please swing by and give Matt some thanks, he really deserves it.
same issue with an XT926
So, i would use the utility mentioned above, except it's for a xt912, and i have the xt926. I've tried RSD Lite 6.15 and 5.7 and both with different USB cables. I downloaded ADB and the SDK Tool Kit and went through the instructions at visualgdb.com[slash]KB[slash]usbdebug-manual (sorry for the '[slash]'... noob not allowed to post links) to get "a USB driver" to install when i connect the phone. I've also downloaded a ROM file, VZW_XT926_4.4.2-KDA20.62-15.1_1FF.xml , but i've been to so many sites at this point, i can't remember where i got that file. When i open/decompress this file in RSD Lite, the software version description has 'VANQUISH" in the name. If I attempt to "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media", then the phone shows up as "Fastboot VANQUISH S". So i think i have the right file.
Also, i downloaded ADB and opened it. It launched a command prompt. I used the command "adb devices" to list my phone and it returns nothing.
The phone is in the AP Fastboot mode (with "Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0" and "Transfer Mode: USB Connected", yada yada yada).
Anybody got any further ideas? Is this easier done in Linux?
Change to USB 2.0
Change to USB 2.0
Related
I flashed my stock. 2.1 Milestone (rooted) preparing it for froyo. Apparently the .sbf was corrupt or wrong;
GOT_TELUS_2_2_1FULL.sbf
I am told the correct sbf is;
BL_9078_GOOD_sholes_HS_Consumer_replacer.sbf\BL_9078_umts_sholes_HS_Consumer_replacer.sbf.
- Now It’s stuck in bootloader mode
-RSD Lite seems to recognize phone but the “Start” button remains disabled, grey, it can’t be pushed (with either .sbf file.)
-I’ve loaded a fresh copy of RSD Lite v5.0 (previously had v4.7). Both behave the same; the start button is disabled.
I want to save this phone and am looking for alternative tools or methods to ultimately flash the proper .sbf…Help please!!!
BOOTLOADER SCREEN BELOW
PHP:
Bootloader
90.74
Err:A5,69,35,00,27
Battery OK
OK to Program
Transfer Mode:
USB
RSD LITE SCREEN BELOW
PHP:
IMEI/ESN/MEID: N / A
Technology: N / A
Software Version: N / A
Flex Version: N / A
Bootloader Version: v0x009074
DRM Version: N / A
AP Die ID: 06a0010c60720304000000000400
BP Die ID: 0000000000000000000000000000
AP Public ID: 4bd4854c5cb58e173025f2751e09441b44fa681f
BP Public ID: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Model Port No Port Type IMEI/ESN/MEID Status
S Flash OMAP3430 1 USB N/A connected
(I’ve successfully flashed my other Millstone an many other phones)
Any help is greatly appreciated,
PK
The greyed out start button is an error in RSD. What you want to do is rename that really long sbf file to a one letter name such as a.sbf
If you are planning on rooting, you can flash the VR from android.doshaska.net/rootable but I would not try it until those bootloader errors get corrected. Be careful on the site I gave you, one sbf is for bootloader version 90.78, the other is for yours (90.74)
Hope that helped.
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Thanks skadude66
That kinda worked, I renamed it “A” and also had to put it in the root on my C; drive. The button worked.
The bad news is it wouldn’t take. I got the following error message:
PHP:
Device Properties
EMEI/ESN: N / A
Technology: N / A
Software Version: N / A
Flex Version: N / A
Boot Version: N / A
DRM Version: N / A
PHP:
Status
Failed flashing process Failed flashing process (0x7100); phone connected.
(I also discovered by hunting around that I almost tried to flash the wrong ver of.sbf, 90.78 instead of 90.74. It didn’t make any difference though.) Failed.
Regards, PK
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Thanks skadude66
That kinda worked, I renamed it “A” and also had to put it in the root on my C; drive. The button worked.
The bad news is it wouldn’t take. I got the following error message:
PHP:
Device Properties
EMEI/ESN: N / A
Technology: N / A
Software Version: N / A
Flex Version: N / A
Boot Version: N / A
DRM Version: N / A
PHP:
Status
Failed flashing process Failed flashing process (0x7100); phone connected.
(I also discovered by hunting around that I almost tried to flash the wrong ver of.sbf, 90.78 instead of 90.74. It didn’t make any difference though.) Failed.
Regards, PK
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Try using the latest version of Motorola USB drivers, your phone might not be completely recognized.
EDIT: http://androidforums.com/droid-all-...hing-process-0x7100-rsd-lite.html#post1274587
I used that to help me out when I had that error as well. It worked for me, it should for you as well.
Thanks. good read so far. Nice to know I'm not alone and there may be a way. I think the trick when I did this on my other Milestone was copying the sbf here there and everywhere. Haven't updated the latest usb drivers.
Regards, PK
Well crap,
I downloaded v.5 moto usb drivers from moto. One self installing program. RSD doesn't see the phone at all now. Tried twice. Uninstalled drivers with program "total uninstaller" (normally very good), still nothing in RSD.
Seem to recall having to manually install either HTC or moto drivers. Guess I got to hunt around and find out what the moto trick is.
crap.
Regards. PK
Finally new Moto Drivers (v5.0) installed, start button in RSD "start" button works but when pushed, RSD reads "Flash Failed"
Any help? PK
try RSD v4.7, maybe its the RSD problem.
Have you check out your system hardware manager to see if the Milestone was recognized completely?
Hi,
i got same problem 2 days ago.
at my point i just had to install a new rom.
if you get in Open Recovery try to install miui oder CM.
I got the same error when i tried to install CM7. So I installed MIUI and voila everything worked.
Thanks for the reply's!
I tried all of above and it still "failed" to flash.
I can't get into open recovery or the stock "recovery" utility (this phone was stock when this all started).
The phone shows up in "devices and printers" as "unspecified-S flash omap3430a" not as Milestone
Regards, PK
I was having a similar problem. How are you getting into the bootloader? I was using the volume button.
For whatever reason, when I got into the bootloader using the D-pad, RDS Lite found the phone.
I still can't seem to flash anything properly, but it found it.
It pretty much jumps straight to boot loader mode all by itself after powering up. No button combination takes me anywhere but the boot-loader. There's no way to get out of it either.
Thanks, pk
Stuck in boot loader milestone usb drivers
Man I've tried all of above.
The one thing someone mentioned is "is the phone was recognized by win764" . Not really, It only shows up Under "Devices & printers" as "unspecified":
S Flash OMAP3430
I have tried every Moto. USB Driver set I can find. None do anything different. I can not find any manually installable drivers.
(My working hacked milestone_eu shows up as "unspecified" ) to.
Makes me think Maybe my drivers ar screwed. How can I put them in manually without an install a pckage I wonder. Anyone had this prob?
I can't do anything with the either phone, from the computer, when tied together with USB (I.E. access sd card, portal, etc.)
Thanks PK
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Just to clarify, you have two Milestone's, one is stuck in bootloader mode, the other works. Connecting either to your computer show 'unspecified'. Is that correct?
First, the bootloader version doesn't matter, I've had 90.73, 90.74 and 90.78 on my milestone at diferent times, doesn't make any diference.
The error code you got in bootloader mode (ending in 27) means one of the signed partitions failed the signature check, probably the result of a bad flash. Reflashing usually fixes that.
Your problem sounds like a problem with your USB on your PC, either drivers or a hardware problem (most likely drivers). Fixing your pc should allow you to reflash your milestone correctly.
When connecting a Milestone in bootloader mode to RSD lite, RSD cannot extract the IMEI info etc, the display you pasted is what I would expect when connecting in bootloader mode. If you connect to RSD when the Milestone is booted up (running android), it will show the IMEI etc. All you need to check is that RSD says its connected and its usually ready to flash..
Things you can try:
1: Try flashing from another computer
2: Dual boot Ubuntu on your PC, then try flashing with sbf_flash (google it), no additional drivers are needed, should work straight out the box.
3: Uninstall EVERYTHING on your pc from motorola, then in system/device manager uninstall all the windows USB drivers, reboot and let windows reinstall the USB drivers, then try re-installing the motorola USB drivers and RSD lite.
4: Try a diferent USB cable, also try a diferent USB port. Connect directly to the computer, do not use a USB hub.
Hope this helps.
So I'm running AOKP (awesome ROM, just need something a little more reliable for a trip to Chicago) and I'm trying to get back to stock. I've tried 2 versions of RSD lite & MythTools using all 3 stock files available and neither will read the device even though fastboot says USB Connected. I've also tried flashing the stock Mexico ROM (since the US AT&T versions aren't available anymore) which leads to the phone getting stuck on the "unlocked bootloader" warning (yes, I wiped everything, AND mounted system. Also tried without mounting, same result)... I'm at a loss... I should mention that I backed AOKP up, and was able to restore it, so I have a working phone, would just rather be on stock while 2,000 miles away from home. Anyone have any ideas I could try? Gonna try it all again on my fiancée's laptop, but I haven't had any problems on my laptop in the past...
Thanks in advance!
N7... 'Nuff said...
http://android-gz.com
I've had a problem where it won't read it while in fast boot. Just unplug and plug back in, reboot to boot loader, etc until it reads it.
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Youngunn2008 said:
I've had a problem where it won't read it while in fast boot. Just unplug and plug back in, reboot to boot loader, etc until it reads it.
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I tried that, and the only way I can get fastboot to read as connected is to plug the USB in before I boot to fastboot. While in the ROM, I get the USB debugging notification, but the device doesn't show under 'my computer' (in both modes)... RSD & MythTools won't read the phone at all. In RSD, I click start, and nothing... Over and over. MythTools says "starting flash process" and that's it for 1/2 an hour (that's the longest I've waited, don't want the battery to die in fastboot). Just a flashing cursor...
http://android-gz.com
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I tried that, and the only way I can get fastboot to read as connected is to plug the USB in before I boot to fastboot. While in the ROM, I get the USB debugging notification, but the device doesn't show under 'my computer' (in both modes)... RSD & MythTools won't read the phone at all. In RSD, I click start, and nothing... Over and over. MythTools says "starting flash process" and that's it for 1/2 an hour (that's the longest I've waited, don't want the battery to die in fastboot). Just a flashing cursor...
http://android-gz.com
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if you get you computer read you fastboot, then you can flash any stock rom you want.. manually try flashing boot.img, device_tree.bin and system.img and do factory reset using snapdragon fastboot files... you will get the stock rom you want.. feel free to ask me if you want links to any of the above
IP IHI II IL said:
I tried that, and the only way I can get fastboot to read as connected is to plug the USB in before I boot to fastboot. While in the ROM, I get the USB debugging notification, but the device doesn't show under 'my computer' (in both modes)... RSD & MythTools won't read the phone at all. In RSD, I click start, and nothing... Over and over. MythTools says "starting flash process" and that's it for 1/2 an hour (that's the longest I've waited, don't want the battery to die in fastboot). Just a flashing cursor...
http://android-gz.com
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Just keep trying is all I can say. I've had issues with this before even with official cable and multiple USB ports.
Sent from my mb886 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Guess it was just something wrong with my laptop... Finally got a chance to try on my fiancée's laptop and it worked flawlessly on the first try... Finally back on rooted stock, just in time for my trip... THANKS SOOO MUCH, guys!
N7... 'Nuff said...
http://android-gz.com
Hi Guys!
I was just regular using my phone for the last few months and then suddenly yesterday it decided to get crazy. First the green light was blinking and I couldn't acess my cellphone, so I rebooted and then it all started.
It stops at the Motorola logo.
I can acess the fastboo flash mode, tried to factory reset or either recovery, but once again stops at the same motorola screen
If I turn if off, I can see the charging status of the phone.
I know nothing about flashing, I've looked around and my XT890 it's a retail version, but I don't know what to download and such. And the worst case is that I'm traveling around US and I'll be here for anothers 12 days and I really need my cellphone back.
kursku said:
Hi Guys!
I was just regular using my phone for the last few months and then suddenly yesterday it decided to get crazy. First the green light was blinking and I couldn't acess my cellphone, so I rebooted and then it all started.
It stops at the Motorola logo.
I can acess the fastboo flash mode, tried to factory reset or either recovery, but once again stops at the same motorola screen
If I turn if off, I can see the charging status of the phone.
I know nothing about flashing, I've looked around and my XT890 it's a retail version, but I don't know what to download and such. And the worst case is that I'm traveling around US and I'll be here for anothers 12 days and I really need my cellphone back.
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You can restore it easily with RSD Lite.
Just download it here: http://www.4shared.com/rar/vYYHCwBj/RSDLite57.html
And then download a factory image from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239706
(Select the one you find appropiate)
Make sure you have the Moto drivers installed, your bootloader is unlocked and then install RSD Lite and extract the image somewhere.
Connect your phone in fastboot, open RSD Lite, and in filename browse to the folder whre you extracted the image and select the .xml file in it.
Then press start and wait.
tatazeuz said:
You can restore it easily with RSD Lite.
Just download it here: http://www.4shared.com/rar/vYYHCwBj/RSDLite57.html
And then download a factory image from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239706
(Select the one you find appropiate)
Make sure you have the Moto drivers installed, your bootloader is unlocked and then install RSD Lite and extract the image somewhere.
Connect your phone in fastboot, open RSD Lite, and in filename browse to the folder whre you extracted the image and select the .xml file in it.
Then press start and wait.
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And it's the fastest and best way for doing it, and void the warranty, right?
Still I can't connect withing the RSD. My cellphone is connected, I can see it in the fastload screen
"USB connected", but can't get it to be shown in the "Show device" in RSD. What can I do now?
kursku said:
Still I can't connect withing the RSD. My cellphone is connected, I can see it in the fastload screen
"USB connected", but can't get it to be shown in the "Show device" in RSD. What can I do now?
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Make sure you have this installed
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481
tatazeuz said:
Make sure you have this installed
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I intalled and uninstalled to see if changed anything. It seems that it doesn't work.
I'm using a Windows 8 64x version, does it has anything to do with it?
kursku said:
I intalled and uninstalled to see if changed anything. It seems that it doesn't work.
I'm using a Windows 8 64x version, does it has anything to do with it?
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I don't think so. My Windows 8.1 x64 works fine.
Have you tried different usb ports? That made a difference for me once.
tatazeuz said:
I don't think so. My Windows 8.1 x64 works fine.
Have you tried different usb ports? That made a difference for me once.
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Yes I did, when It's charging and not in Fastboot, it shows up in the computer connected to de USB. When I change to the fastboot it doesn't show as connected. Even though I can use the cmd to work things out, but can't use it to flash it.
So, it works in a weird way all of them.
Those are the pictures of the connected cellphone, when it's in fastboot it shows as fastboot. When it's charging shows as XT890.
kursku said:
So, it works in a weird way all of them.
Those are the pictures of the connected cellphone, when it's in fastboot it shows as fastboot. When it's charging shows as XT890.
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Start the phone i nfastboot then try the command "fastboot devices"
Send me a screen. Your PC doesnt seem to recognize the device very well.
I'll try to get a different computer tro try it, but so far no success
Try to put your ADB and Ri files to C:\"your foldername". It could be that there are problems when the files are in your user-accounts folders.
Did you already tried to connect with USB on the backside of your PC? Frontside are mostly hubs which could cause trouble.
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ICuaI said:
Try to put your ADB and Ri files to C:\"your foldername". It could be that there are problems when the files are in your user-accounts folders.
Did you already tried to connect with USB on the backside of your PC? Frontside are mostly hubs which could cause trouble.
via Razr I & Tapatalk 4
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Can I do it with the CMD without the RSI?
What does RSI mean?
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Hi:
Just switching from Nexus 5 to Moto X XT 1097 so I´m a little unfamiliar with RSD.
The thing is I´ve tried phone detection in RSD Lite in both windows 8.1 and windows 7 with no luck.
I´ve downloaded drivers, treid different versions of RSD Lite, different ports, different USB cables, done a lot of reading and nothing...so as you can see I´m very frustrated ....
Any help please getting RSD Lite working?
Thanks!
Looking for an answer to this also
You need rsd lite 6.2.4 and moto drivers 6.4.0 . im assumming you have adb all set up on your pc. You will also need mfastboot
shane1 said:
You need rsd lite 6.2.4 and moto drivers 6.4.0 . im assumming you have adb all set up on your pc. You will also need mfastboot
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No 6.2.4 here...http://rsdlite.com/rsd-lite-download/
Do you have a link & to those drivers, I have the latest installed on Win 8.1
What do i do with mfastboot? I have downloaded it.
I thought you just launched RSD found firmware to flash, plugged in phone, adb mode & flashed?
What is the procedure?
Thanks
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/57858-motorola-tools-rsd-lite-usb-driver/
Once they are installed you have to put your phone into fastboot mode for rsd to flash. To make sure your pc sees your phone when in fastboot mode and connected to your pc open cp and type fastboot devices your device should come up. If it sees it then run rsd
shane1 said:
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/57858-motorola-tools-rsd-lite-usb-driver/
Once they are installed you have to put your phone into fastboot mode for rsd to flash. To make sure your pc sees your phone when in fastboot mode and connected to your pc open cp and type fastboot devices your device should come up. If it sees it then run rsd
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Many many thanks sir. That all worked a treat.
I still have one problem that started all this, maybe you can help.....
When I try to get in to stock recovery, i get to the andriod guy laid down & press up/down buttons together for 5/10 sec & then press power button....Nothing happens.
I think my stock recovery is screwed, do you have any ideas how to get it back? Flashing etc?
Thanks Again
I sure your recovery is still there. I have problems getting into it most of the time as well. When andy shows on the screen i think its volume up then power. The timing has to be just right but i can never remember exactly.
shane1 said:
I sure your recovery is still there. I have problems getting into it most of the time as well. When andy shows on the screen i think its volume up then power. The timing has to be just right but i can never remember exactly.
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Hold power button & press Vol UP, gets in to recovery. Yay It's still there.
Accessing it is different in Lollipop, got that from Moto website.
Thanks again for your help.
Merry Christmas to you
When I plug my phone into my computer and run RSD Lite, no phone appears. The operating system of the phone is completely shot, so I need to flash an image of a fresh operating system. I can't do this without being able to use RSD Lite. Motorola Device Manager doesn't seem to be recognizing any available drivers for the device. I really need this phone unbricked. Any answer would be great.
I guess you should leave your phone in bootloader mode.
In order for RSD lite to work, you have to put your device into bootloader mode by holding vol down while you power on. Also, you need to make sure that you have a version of RSD lite that supports it. I've used 6.2.4 successfully.
TheSt33v said:
In order for RSD lite to work, you have to put your device into bootloader mode by holding vol down while you power on. Also, you need to make sure that you have a version of RSD lite that supports it. I've used 6.2.4 successfully.
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The phone is in bootloader mode and I'm using version 6.2.4.
roll11tide said:
The phone is in bootloader mode and I'm using version 6.2.4.
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If that's the case, and your phone is still not recognized, there is either a driver problem or a physical connection problem. Assuming you're on Windows, open the device manager. When you plug in the phone, does a new device appear? If so, your problem is likely driver related. If not, there is a problem with the physical connection, which you can troubleshoot by using a different USB port and/or USB cable.
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If that's the case, and your phone is still not recognized, there is either a driver problem or a physical connection problem. Assuming you're on Windows, open the device manager. When you plug in the phone, does a new device appear? If so, your problem is likely driver related. If not, there is a problem with the physical connection, which you can troubleshoot by using a different USB port and/or USB cable.
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I've ttried using different USB ports and cords. Yes, I tried the cord that came with the phone.
roll11tide said:
I've ttried using different USB ports and cords. Yes, I tried the cord that came with the phone.
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Okay. So if it's in bootloader mode, and absolutely nothing happens in the windows device manager when you plug in the phone (no connected device sound, no unknown device, no known device, no nothing), and you're positive that that USB cable/ports on your PC are working, then it sounds like the USB port on your phone has stopped working, in which case there isn't much you can do. If there is no obvious physical damage, and the phone was never exposed to water, I would try getting Motorola (not Verizon) to replace it. It's free.
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Okay. So if it's in bootloader mode, and absolutely nothing happens in the windows device manager when you plug in the phone (no connected device sound, no unknown device, no known device, no nothing), and you're positive that that USB cable/ports on your PC are working, then it sounds like the USB port on your phone has stopped working, in which case there isn't much you can do. If there is no obvious physical damage, and the phone was never exposed to water, I would try getting Motorola (not Verizon) to replace it. It's free.
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Something happens, it is just recognized as a Fastboot Quark S.
roll11tide said:
Something happens, it is just recognized as a Fastboot Quark S.
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Hmm. Well then it is set up correctly. If you can't get RSDlite to work, you could always flash your images manually, since basically all RSDlite does is automate the Fastboot commands that are necessary to do this.
1. Install Minimal ADB and Fastboot (or get Fastboot set up in the way of your choice).
2. Unzip the contents of the firmware that you're trying to flash to the same directory as Fastboot.exe.
3. Look for the .bat file that came in the firmware zip and edit it. You should see all of the fastboot commands necessary to flash the firmware.
4. Start fastboot and perform those commands (in the order that they appear) while the phone is in bootloader mode and plugged into the computer.
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Hmm. Well then it is set up correctly. If you can't get RSDlite to work, you could always flash your images manually, since basically all RSDlite does is automate the Fastboot commands that are necessary to do this.
1. Install Minimal ADB and Fastboot (or get Fastboot set up in the way of your choice).
2. Unzip the contents of the firmware that you're trying to flash to the same directory as Fastboot.exe.
3. Look for the .bat file that came in the firmware zip and edit it. You should see all of the fastboot commands necessary to flash the firmware.
4. Start fastboot and perform those commands (in the order that they appear) while the phone is in bootloader mode and plugged into the computer.
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I have tried flashing multiple images with ADB and fastboot, but neither of them work. Sometimes it will flash and it doesn't work, and sometimes the sparsechunks just don't get accepted into the OS. I do not know why this is happening, but I have gotten fastboot to do something to the phone, it just didn't produce any results.
Well...that's bizarre. The only reasons I can think of for a sparsechunk not successfully flashing is that it's not the right image for your model of phone, you're trying to flash an OTA update zip instead of a full firmware zip or you're trying to flash an image that is a lower version than your bootloader's version. I'm not sure what to make of the fact that it sometimes flashes successfully and sometimes does not. However, if flashing all of the images in the full firmware zip does not help you, using RSDlite won't help you either since it does the exact same thing. If I were you, I'd try to get Motorola to replace it. It's really easy to do. You pretty much just fill out a form and they send you a new one. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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Well...that's bizarre. The only reasons I can think of for a sparsechunk not successfully flashing is that it's not the right image for your model of phone, you're trying to flash an OTA update zip instead of a full firmware zip or you're trying to flash an image that is a lower version than your bootloader's version. I'm not sure what to make of the fact that it sometimes flashes successfully and sometimes does not. However, if flashing all of the images in the full firmware zip does not help you, using RSDlite won't help you either since it does the exact same thing. If I were you, I'd try to get Motorola to replace it. It's really easy to do. You pretty much just fill out a form and they send you a new one. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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Thanks, I am already in the process of having Motorola replace the phone as I figured that would be the most logical option. Thanks for all the help! I will leave this thread open as a mystery to the community that hopefully someone will solve and in the process help someone else.