Help my headache..Radiocomm issue. - Motorola Droid Bionic

I am trying to use the radiocomm hack to edit the hex for gsm on my bionic. Well the phone was stock 4.2.1. It is rooted but in radiocomm, when I choose "read" it shows red and says device not found even tho it shows the green dot. I have installed moto drivers running windws 7 64bit.

Sofwhitewolf said:
I am trying to use the radiocomm hack to edit the hex for gsm on my bionic. Well the phone was stock 4.2.1. It is rooted but in radiocomm, when I choose "read" it shows red and says device not found even tho it shows the green dot. I have installed moto drivers running windws 7 64bit.
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So a little update. I did get radiocomm to go green and allow me to adit the hex. Now I am having issues with the build prop, there is so many threads to read thru and search isn't my friend...editing it once gave me a soft brick and I had to reflash stock. now I am getting a continuous force close error and cant do anything. Edit again. Was able to get around the force close by wiping cache and data. I have followed so many posts telling how to do it and i end up with problems and having to restart all over. You would have thought by now for such a simple hack, simple compaired to others i have done this would be straight forward.

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Help 2.1 root!!!

Im some what of a newb here but I follow directions well. So I attempted to root my CDMA Hero after the 2.1 upgrade. I followed all the steps but when it says go to the tray bar and you will see superuser permissions I never do! its really aggravating because i have tried over 10 times by now. please help
Are you looking in the Notification Bar on top (you pull this down to open it) or the Application Tray from the bottom (press the button with a triangle inside the circle)? The Superuser Permissions app should be in the Application Tray.
bbriddick said:
So I attempted to root my CDMA Hero after the 2.1 upgrade.
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Which upgrade?
If you ran the most recent RUU from the sprint site, it is already patched against root. You have to run the older version.
Go to: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=694572
Scroll down to Regaw's second post and click on the link that says, "My Personal One I used for testing"
Run THAT Ruu.......THEN proceed to root via his instructions at the beginning of the post.
Good Luck.
P.S. Your software number must be 2.27.651.5
If it has a .6 at the end, you can't root
it is actually in with the other apps the ^ button
thanks!
Thanks alot! I now own a perfectly rooted HTC Hero!
bbriddick said:
Thanks alot! I now own a perfectly rooted HTC Hero!
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So what finally worked for you?
Chaid said:
So what finally worked for you?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6767990&postcount=3
If you downloaded the Sprint Update OTA after upgrading to 2.1 you will need to run the original 2.1 RUU then root.
switched
I switched the 2.1 software to the one that ends in .5 instead of .6
I had the same issue then realized that it was due to me being on the newer 2.1 and I cannot seem to get the phone to flash to the older one. I keep getting connection errors!!!
I heard a lot of it was due to windows 7 but people posted about the new htc sync that is windows 7 compatible is suppose to work. I have that yet i still get connection errors, and unfortunately i don't have any computer with an older os on it!
ebbinger_413 said:
I had the same issue then realized that it was due to me being on the newer 2.1 and I cannot seem to get the phone to flash to the older one. I keep getting connection errors!!!
I heard a lot of it was due to windows 7 but people posted about the new htc sync that is windows 7 compatible is suppose to work. I have that yet i still get connection errors, and unfortunately i don't have any computer with an older os on it!
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Alright, I was able to solve my problem!
If you are getting a connection error just after phone reboots and attempts to go into boot loader try this:
1. Turn off phone
2. Boot into boot load by holding "Volume Down" and "Middle Scroller" and then push and hold down "Power/End Call" - you will be in boatloader when you see three skateboarding "dudes"
3. Push "Volume Up" to enter fastboot (usb) - you will see the top item on the menu say fastboot if you ARE NOT in it already
4. leave phone on and in bootloader and then start the RUU update and all should work!
This is what worked for me with my issue, hopefully it will help someone out - i know i was getting stressed out about it.
And sorry for posting in this thread for my issue.

RSD Error: Phone(0000) Not Compatible with super-file. (ox703b)

Full error message: Failed flashing process. phone(0000) Phone is not compatable with multi-interface super-file. (ox703b): phone connected
This is information only hopefully for someone who experienced the same issue that I did.
Long story short, I ended up boot looping my X by replacing a system file through Root Explorer and not setting the permissions properly before. Going into a panic, I started gathering the files to re-flash 2.1. When I tried to run RSD, I received the above error message. I tried different versions of RSD, different "gifts", different computers and operating systems. I hit google and was unable to find anything to help. I ended up returning my phone to Wal*Mart and got a new one (told them it bricked during an OTA update...)
After sending some messages to rootzwiki and alldroid for some help, I found that it was because the battery was not at 50% or higher (which makes sense because I let the phone loop for a couple hours disconnected from the PC in HOPES that it would come back). I'm not saying this may be the fix for all issues with the above error message, but it may be something else to try if you have tried everything and just about pulled your hair out...
Hope this helps!
FYI the only version of RSD Lite that will work with the X is veriosn 4.7, but you also have to have the OMAP patch file installed otherwise it will still not work. That said I'm not sure which version you tried or if you had it setup correctly but that could be why you wer having issues also besides the battery not being charged enough.
will2live said:
FYI the only version of RSD Lite that will work with the X is veriosn 4.7, but you also have to have the OMAP patch file installed otherwise it will still not work. That said I'm not sure which version you tried or if you had it setup correctly but that could be why you wer having issues also besides the battery not being charged enough.
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I started with 4.7 and worked backwards with RSD. I have been able to flash my second X with the same config settings on 4.7. The only thing that changed was the charge on the battery
Where can I find the omap patch file is it the ini file located in the rdslite 4.7+patch.zip? Im getting the same error above but my battery is 96% full. This is happening on two differnt Windows 7 32 bit machines..
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
Never mind it is the patch and its now restoring.
I can upload my version of RSD and the patch I have when I get home from school.
It is going to be about 3 hours.
No need, found here: http://rootzwiki.com/index.php/Smartphones/Motorola/Droid-X/Droid-X/Page-3.html
Direct link to SBF: http://www.wikifilez.com/Root Files/MotoDroidX/RSDLite-4.7+patch.zip
uninstall all the moto drivers and re-install them again. see if that works.

[Q] -trying to gain root acess bionic for radiocomm

Ok, I have been beat or i thinking bout it too hard, or just not following directions. My stupid ass updated to 4.1.2 on droid bionic before ever gaining root acess. Trying to orginally root in order to use radiocomm to enable a att sim card in the verizon droid bionic. Well attempt after attempt led me to droid razr utility. trying to ap flashboot back with utility and now i can't get past please wait this may take a few minutes. Every other time able to get to screen where saying needs sim card to acess phone. As to where before read the sim just fine. Can't seem to get back to orginal 4.1.2 booting. actually cant get back to regular phone boot at all now...Help!!!
Follow this to try & get back to JB booting up...post when you got phone back...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40370897&postcount=5
flashed 98.72.22 linux minimal root attempt hangup
MoodSwinger said:
Follow this to try & get back to JB booting up...post when you got phone back...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40370897&postcount=5
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I flashed 98.72.22 on it and this is screen shot of ( after many other failed methods) virtualbox running droid bionic root jb . ovf
so here is my linux minimal screenshot attempt. . noticed where it starting going wrong is
chmod: pwn: operation not permitted.
rooting phone...
phone may appear to.......
/system/bin/sh: /storage/rfs0/pwn: not found <-------Right here i noticed the file path on the phone and it's ---> storage/rfs1 Would that have something to do w/ it?
nothing ever vibrates and reboots in flash. got bad flash or something?
Root Bionic
I just used this guys root for my bionic it worked for me but had trouble with my friends. We are both running 4.1.2.
forums.androidcentral.com/bionic-rooting-roms-hacks/274272-easy-root-bionic-stock-4-1-2-jelly-bean.html#post2748804
thank you, right on the dot
b_dax said:
I just used this guys root for my bionic it worked for me but had trouble with my friends. We are both running 4.1.2.
forums.androidcentral.com/bionic-rooting-roms-hacks/274272-easy-root-bionic-stock-4-1-2-jelly-bean.html#post2748804
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Thank you, that;s exactly what im doing and who I needed to talk to! appreciate your time homie!
trouble getting the att service logo or apn settings right!
ok so got radiocomm to do right, powercycled and then could never get the att or tmobile logo to appear. Also, when stuck in the att simi, it recognized the voicemail count on the sim correctly, but still said mobile network not available and when pulled down notification bar at bottom said no network. messed with the apn settings abit, Got it to make and receive calls while at my wifi connection. but the second it was out of range the service quit. tried setting with apn offline app.anyone can lead me to the right or wrong settings?
jellybean no rsd or radiocomm
Naughtybutbritt said:
Ok, I have been beat or i thinking bout it too hard, or just not following directions. My stupid ass updated to 4.1.2 on droid bionic before ever gaining root acess. Trying to orginally root in order to use radiocomm to enable a att sim card in the verizon droid bionic. Well attempt after attempt led me to droid razr utility. trying to ap flashboot back with utility and now i can't get past please wait this may take a few minutes. Every other time able to get to screen where saying needs sim card to acess phone. As to where before read the sim just fine. Can't seem to get back to orginal 4.1.2 booting. actually cant get back to regular phone boot at all now...Help!!!
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same windows sees drives from the phone but RSD and RC dont see the phone while on JB any cure on how to set the phone or get the utils back Id flash to anything prior for an experiment who has the first JB release on SBF
Naughtybutbritt said:
Ok, I have been beat or i thinking bout it too hard, or just not following directions. My stupid ass updated to 4.1.2 on droid bionic before ever gaining root acess. Trying to orginally root in order to use radiocomm to enable a att sim card in the verizon droid bionic. Well attempt after attempt led me to droid razr utility. trying to ap flashboot back with utility and now i can't get past please wait this may take a few minutes. Every other time able to get to screen where saying needs sim card to acess phone. As to where before read the sim just fine. Can't seem to get back to orginal 4.1.2 booting. actually cant get back to regular phone boot at all now...Help!!!
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I pressed restart on radiocomm while trying to flash my droid bionic on jelly bean since i'm an idiot...
Now it says "Encryption Unsuccessful"... Phone still works though...

[Q] Stuck on Critical Failure:Unable to start Kernel.

Hi all,
This is my first post on XDA, but have found it useful in the past when needing info for my original G1 and later my HTC Desire, both of which I rooted and added custom roms on via the threads here.
Now though I am really stuck having cocked up an attempt to install Cyanogenmod 10.2 on my 4X HD.
I have a black screen with red text saying "Stuck on Critical Failure:Unable to start Kernel." and a few more lines.
I initially followed a guide at AndroidLegend but because the links in this guide went to Nightly's for 10.2 I decided to download a stable 10.1 instead. I can't post the link but the comments show the problems I was having.
The end result was that I never managed to install 10.1 and had just gone back to the original factory settings, but along the way on another forum I saw someone mention that the ROM may have the original phone name wrong and to take out the assert name in a config file, which I did (now knowing that that was the last thing I should have done). So upon rebooting I ended up where I am now.
I have searched thoroughly on these forums and have tried numerous fixes none of which none have been successful.
The one that I feel comes closest is this one by RuedasLocas (post number 7) on "Rollback Optimus 4X HD from 4.1.2 JellyBean to 4.0.3 Stock ICS"
I've followed it exactly and tried 3 or 4 times on different PC's and although I can see the phone in Device Manager and change port settings (LGE CDMA USB Serial Port to 41) etc, I never get beyond LGFlash Tool changing from "waiting" to anything downloading in Blue or failing in Red, nothing happens and my phone will just sit there in SafeMode whilst plugged in.
Can anyone suggest anything else that I need to do?
Many thanks if you got this far!
Snookered said:
Hi all,
This is my first post on XDA, but have found it useful in the past when needing info for my original G1 and later my HTC Desire, both of which I rooted and added custom roms on via the threads here.
Now though I am really stuck having cocked up an attempt to install Cyanogenmod 10.2 on my 4X HD.
I have a black screen with red text saying "Stuck on Critical Failure:Unable to start Kernel." and a few more lines.
I initially followed a guide at AndroidLegend but because the links in this guide went to Nightly's for 10.2 I decided to download a stable 10.1 instead. I can't post the link but the comments show the problems I was having.
The end result was that I never managed to install 10.1 and had just gone back to the original factory settings, but along the way on another forum I saw someone mention that the ROM may have the original phone name wrong and to take out the assert name in a config file, which I did (now knowing that that was the last thing I should have done). So upon rebooting I ended up where I am now.
I have searched thoroughly on these forums and have tried numerous fixes none of which none have been successful.
The one that I feel comes closest is this one by RuedasLocas (post number 7) on "Rollback Optimus 4X HD from 4.1.2 JellyBean to 4.0.3 Stock ICS"
I've followed it exactly and tried 3 or 4 times on different PC's and although I can see the phone in Device Manager and change port settings (LGE CDMA USB Serial Port to 41) etc, I never get beyond LGFlash Tool changing from "waiting" to anything downloading in Blue or failing in Red, nothing happens and my phone will just sit there in SafeMode whilst plugged in.
Can anyone suggest anything else that I need to do?
Many thanks if you got this far!
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when you get to "waiting", plug out your cell phone, eject battery, put the battery back in and hold vol - while plugging it back into comp. lgflashtool should then recognise the device and start flashing.
another thing you can do is use kdz flasher, which has a bit easier interface when compared to lgflashtool.
Many thanks for the speedy reply Flying_Bear, possibly seeing some success, did as you said and a file downloaded to the device, however I am now seeing the image that I have attached.
It looks like it's saying don't remove cable and don't switch off and refresh?
Can you confirm what I should do next?
Thanks again
Snookered said:
Many thanks for the speedy reply Flying_Bear, possibly seeing some success, did as you said and a file downloaded to the device, however I am now seeing the image that I have attached.
It looks like it's saying don't remove cable and don't switch off and refresh?
Can you confirm what I should do next?
Thanks again
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hmmm, truth to be told, i dont remember seeing that image appear when using lgflashtool. also, i've never seen anyone with similar problem to yours (unable to start kernel)
did you give it some time? if it didnt work, try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069723; it's similar to lgflashtool, but no need to set up ports, and you can track the progress while it's flashing (lParam=x on pictures). try 20a kdz file, if that fails, report here with some more info on what the problem was. hope we can fix things for you
also, can you post the link on tutorial you followed to flash cm, just so i can check what steps you have done? just remove http from the link if you cant post it
Flying_Bear said:
hmmm, truth to be told, i dont remember seeing that image appear when using lgflashtool. also, i've never seen anyone with similar problem to yours (unable to start kernel)
did you give it some time? if it didnt work, try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069723; it's similar to lgflashtool, but no need to set up ports, and you can track the progress while it's flashing (lParam=x on pictures). try 20a kdz file, if that fails, report here with some more info on what the problem was. hope we can fix things for you
also, can you post the link on tutorial you followed to flash cm, just so i can check what steps you have done? just remove http from the link if you cant post it
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It's working!
Just read your reply and as I wanted to wait to see what you might say I left the phone alone, so it was still attached to the pc showing that image.
I then unplugged it, held the power button down to power it down and then back on again, image of the android came up for a second showing as though it was updating, then the LG logo and then Setup started.
5 minutes later wifi and 3G were working and I was logged into Google.
So problem solved!
I'll hang back from updating further until I've read up more on XDA....thanks so much for your help though!

[HELP!] I changed some of my system files and i can't turn my phone on!

Hello! If you're reading this i hope you can help me, cause right now i have no idea what to do. First I'm going to tell my phone specs. I have a rooted, Moto X 2nd Edition XT1092, without any custom ROM installed, running Android Lollipop, with the option to upgrade to marshmallow and an unlocked bootloader. It uses the google launcher by default. I am pretty experienced with root as i have used rooted android phones for more than 4 years now (my first one was a Samsung Galaxy S2) and haven't had any problems until now. I had recently downloaded FaceNiff, one of the sniffing apps for android, and when i pressed start, it would automatically stop. I thought it was maybe a problem of the apps compatibility with my phone, but after researching for a long time, nothing came up so i decided to try another sniffing app. I moved on to DroidSniff, yet, I had the same problem, but this one wouldn't only stop, it would crash. I researched on this app too. Nothing. So I later downloaded one called DroidSheep, and when I started this one, I was lucky that an error was displayed, it was something about Position Independent Executables (PIE), it said "Only Position Independent Executables are supported" or something around those lines. So I decided to research PIE, and I found on the XDA Forums that you could fix this by changing the system/bin/linker file for a custom linker file, which a download link was provided for. I downloaded the file, changed it for the old linker file and tried the apps again. Apparently, I didn't have root access anymore! None of the root apps worked, I thought maybe I had to reboot my phone for my root to come back or for the custom linker to work. So i powered off my phone, turned it on, but instead of turning on, it would say the "Warning unlocked bootloader" thing, and then show a picture of and Android lying down with a caution sign, with the text "No Command" underneath. It's currently in this state, and the phone won't stop repeating this until it runs out of battery. The good thing is I can hold the power and volume down button to enter the fastboot menu, and i can then go into recovery. After this happened, I went to recovery and factory reset my phone, but it still didn't work, so I factory reset it again. It still charges, with a wall plug and with a computer. I think the computer recognises the phone, and I'm pretty sure I have USB Debugging enabled.
To sum this up, I changed the file system/bin/linker for a modified version of it and my phone won't boot up.
Custom linker file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2821644&d=1403933203
Link to the website where it said you can change the linker files to fix the PIE problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/development/fix-bypassing-pie-security-check-t2797731/page1
AgusC said:
Hello! If you're reading this i hope you can help me, cause right now i have no idea what to do. First I'm going to tell my phone specs. I have a rooted, Moto X 2nd Edition XT1092, without any custom ROM installed, running Android Lollipop, with the option to upgrade to marshmallow and an unlocked bootloader. It uses the google launcher by default. I am pretty experienced with root as i have used rooted android phones for more than 4 years now (my first one was a Samsung Galaxy S2) and haven't had any problems until now. I had recently downloaded FaceNiff, one of the sniffing apps for android, and when i pressed start, it would automatically stop. I thought it was maybe a problem of the apps compatibility with my phone, but after researching for a long time, nothing came up so i decided to try another sniffing app. I moved on to DroidSniff, yet, I had the same problem, but this one wouldn't only stop, it would crash. I researched on this app too. Nothing. So I later downloaded one called DroidSheep, and when I started this one, I was lucky that an error was displayed, it was something about Position Independent Executables (PIE), it said "Only Position Independent Executables are supported" or something around those lines. So I decided to research PIE, and I found on the XDA Forums that you could fix this by changing the system/bin/linker file for a custom linker file, which a download link was provided for. I downloaded the file, changed it for the old linker file and tried the apps again. Apparently, I didn't have root access anymore! None of the root apps worked, I thought maybe I had to reboot my phone for my root to come back or for the custom linker to work. So i powered off my phone, turned it on, but instead of turning on, it would say the "Warning unlocked bootloader" thing, and then show a picture of and Android lying down with a caution sign, with the text "No Command" underneath. It's currently in this state, and the phone won't stop repeating this until it runs out of battery. The good thing is I can hold the power and volume down button to enter the fastboot menu, and i can then go into recovery. After this happened, I went to recovery and factory reset my phone, but it still didn't work, so I factory reset it again. It still charges, with a wall plug and with a computer. I think the computer recognises the phone, and I'm pretty sure I have USB Debugging enabled.
To sum this up, I changed the file system/bin/linker for a modified version of it and my phone won't boot up.
Custom linker file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2821644&d=1403933203
Link to the website where it said you can change the linker files to fix the PIE problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...x-bypassing-pie-security-check-t2797731/page1
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Greetings,
Thank you for using XDA Assist. For the best available help, I'm going to move your question to your device's Q&A forum. Good luck!
AgusC said:
Hello! If you're reading this i hope you can help me, cause right now i have no idea what to do. First I'm going to tell my phone specs. I have a rooted, Moto X 2nd Edition XT1092, without any custom ROM installed, running Android Lollipop, with the option (...)
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I do not know if finally you fixed the problem with your moto, but you can do a clean install of a stock rom, or maybe cm12/cm12.1...
How to, and link with the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/img-5-0-reteuall-xt1092-lxe22-46-19-t2997745
cyker31 said:
I do not know if finally you fixed the problem with your moto, but you can do a clean install of a stock rom, or maybe cm12/cm12.1...
How to, and link with the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/img-5-0-reteuall-xt1092-lxe22-46-19-t2997745
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Hey! Thanks a lot for the advice, ill try to do what you said, although im not sure how to use fastboot. Ill tell you if it worked.

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