[Q] Downgrade Bootloader/gpt.bin on unlocked bootloader - Moto X Q&A

I noticed on an unlocked bootloader, I can't downgrade the bootloader or gpt.bin (these are the only ones i checked once i read in another post about this). Can anyone explain why or how to do this? What is gpt.bin???
Kind of related - if the AT&T and Verizon locked BL 4.4 versions can downgrade, why can't I with an unlocked BL? It makes me feel cheated.. unless I'm not understanding something correctly...

mohlsen8 said:
I noticed on an unlocked bootloader, I can't downgrade the bootloader or gpt.bin (these are the only ones i checked once i read in another post about this). Can anyone explain why or how to do this? What is gpt.bin???
Kind of related - if the AT&T and Verizon locked BL 4.4 versions can downgrade, why can't I with an unlocked BL? It makes me feel cheated.. unless I'm not understanding something correctly...
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actually, after playing with it for a while now, i was able to downgrade from 4.4 to 4.2 (camera update) using RSD Lite and the leaked firmware. using fastboot commands themselves doesn't work. it's weird.
i'd still love to know why we can't downgrade the bootloader and some other files on unlocked dev editions.

mohlsen8 said:
actually, after playing with it for a while now, i was able to downgrade from 4.4 to 4.2 (camera update) using RSD Lite and the leaked firmware. using fastboot commands themselves doesn't work. it's weird.
i'd still love to know why we can't downgrade the bootloader and some other files on unlocked dev editions.
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you can. end of story. don't know what you read or what you are personally doing wrong that isn't allowing you to downgrade your device. but you most definitely can do this. there is nothing that you can't do with an unlocked bootloader.

jayboyyyy said:
you can. end of story. don't know what you read or what you are personally doing wrong that isn't allowing you to downgrade your device. but you most definitely can do this. there is nothing that you can't do with an unlocked bootloader.
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This is absolutely correct!

jayboyyyy said:
you can. end of story. don't know what you read or what you are personally doing wrong that isn't allowing you to downgrade your device. but you most definitely can do this. there is nothing that you can't do with an unlocked bootloader.
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there's a couple places i've seen this. and my bootloader is unlocked, and i can't downgrade, for instance, to the bootloader from the original t-mobile software (4.2.2 pre-camera) - this file, just to clarify (from sbf droid developers): TMO_XT1053_4.2.2-13.9.0Q2.X-116-X-17-6_CFC.xml.zip. i take the motoboot.img out and use "fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img". i get:
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
phone display says:
Failed to hab check for tz: 0x4e
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while we're discussing, motorola says these can be relocked. in all of my screwing around this morning i was trying this too. i followed all directions and still cannot lock the phone. i use "fastboot oem lock" and it tells me:
(bootloader) FAIL: Please run fastboot oem lock begin first!
ok, so i use "fastboot oem lock begin". now it gives me:
(bootloader) Ready to flash signed images
ok, try "fastboot oem lock" again and then it gives me:
(bootloader) Re-Lock Failure. See Display
display says "No valid PIV block in SP for system piv validation failed (system) Re-lock failure".
i've tried many times to flash all stock files back to the phone using fastboot, as well as RDS Lite, and it's been successful each time, but it won't re-lock. i've also tried "fastboot oem lock begin" then flashing all the stock files, then "fastboot oem lock". still, no dice. what's up with this?

The updated bootloader isn't let you flash older files. If you flash a full package it will downgrade the bootloader first and then you can flash the other older files. If you use a program such as rsdlite it will handle it all for you.

Steve-x said:
The updated bootloader isn't let you flash older files. If you flash a full package it will downgrade the bootloader first and then you can flash the other older files. If you use a program such as rsdlite it will handle it all for you.
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so if i flashed the entire 4.2.2 pre-camera file through RSD Lite, it would downgrade the bootloader as part of that? why am i not allowed to do this in fastboot manually?

mohlsen8 said:
so if i flashed the entire 4.2.2 pre-camera file through RSD Lite, it would downgrade the bootloader as part of that? why am i not allowed to do this in fastboot manually?
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Yes, it would downgrade the bootloader.
You can do it with fastboot manually but you need to do it in the proper sequence is all.

Steve-x said:
Yes, it would downgrade the bootloader.
You can do it with fastboot manually but you need to do it in the proper sequence is all.
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really? i had no idea that sequence mattered. why would that matter if i have an unlocked bootloader and want to flash an older one onto the device?
i just tried running the 4.2.2 pre-camera file through rsd lite (after removing the getvar line as usual) and it fails on 2/16 (flashing gpt.bin). screen says "downgraded security version. update gpt_main version failed. preflash validation failed for GPT".
i don't understand why it won't work for me and i really would love to understand all of this.

mohlsen8 said:
really? i had no idea that sequence mattered.
i just tried running the 4.2.2 pre-camera file through rsd lite (after removing the getvar line as usual) and it fails on 2/16 (flashing gpt.bin). screen says "downgraded security version. update gpt_main version failed. preflash validation failed for GPT".
i don't understand why it won't work for me and i really would love to understand all of this.
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to me happens the same, shouls we first downgrade bootloader and recovery before using GPT, maybe our version of RSD lite is not the same?

beelzebu said:
to me happens the same, shouls we first downgrade bootloader and recovery before using GPT, maybe our version of RSD lite is not the same?
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i have 6.14. going to install 6.15 now and try.
edit: 6.15 does the same thing. won't flash 4.2.2 pre-camera through RSD Lite because of the downgraded security error on GPT.bin.

mohlsen8 said:
i have 6.14. going to install 6.15 now and try.
edit: 6.15 does the same thing. won't flash 4.2.2 pre-camera through RSD Lite because of the downgraded security error on GPT.bin.
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Had the same issue with downgrading from the camera ota to the pre camera sbf file, rsdlite wouldn't flash got.bin failed, I think it possibly the ota that prevents downgrading, but if you flash from one sbf file and downgrade you're OK, I haven't tried it, just a thought
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flashallthetime said:
Had the same issue with downgrading from the camera ota to the pre camera sbf file, rsdlite wouldn't flash got.bin failed, I think it possibly the ota that prevents downgrading, but if you flash from one sbf file and downgrade you're OK, I haven't tried it, just a thought
Sent on my Moto X
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Are you saying you were able to flash the pre-camera sbf? edit: sorry - didn't read you right at first. i have tried it through rsd lite and no go.
I don't actually want to go back to that.. just want to know what the deal is with my "unlocked" bootloader. what i think is that the bootloader cannot be downgraded (and then gpt.bin and stuff subsequently cannot be). Someone pulled an oopsie with the 4.4 update because even the AT&T/Verizon versions can downgrade, so we can downgrade that but not to the pre-camera one.
I'm just used to nexuses where i can fastboot flash whatever i want whenever i want. i would just love clarification just to know what the deal is.

mohlsen8 said:
Are you saying you were able to flash the pre-camera sbf? edit: sorry - see you said you didn't try this. i have tried it through rsd lite and no go.
I don't actually want to go back to that.. just want to know what the deal is with my "unlocked" bootloader. what i think is that the bootloader cannot be downgraded (and then gpt.bin and stuff subsequently cannot be). Someone pulled an oopsie with the 4.4 update because even the AT&T/Verizon versions can downgrade, so we can downgrade that but not to the pre-camera one.
I'm just used to nexuses where i can fastboot flash whatever i want whenever i want. i would just love clarification just to know what the deal is.
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No I couldn't flash the pre camera sbf firmware after accepting the camera fix through ota, I believe flashing the ota flashes something that's prevents you from downgrading. You could try inserting the camera fix gpt.bin file into the pre camera sbf file and see if it flashes ?don't know if it will work
Sent on my Moto X

flashallthetime said:
No I couldn't flash the pre camera sbf firmware after accepting the camera fix through ota, I believe flashing the ota flashes something that's prevents you from downgrading. You could try inserting the camera fix gpt.bin file into the pre camera sbf file and see if it flashes ?don't know if it will work
Sent on my Moto X
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at that point i could easily just flash everything other than gpt.bin and motoboot. i was hopping around on some of them today just to check it out. it's those two that are the issue.

mohlsen8 said:
at that point i could easily just flash everything other than gpt.bin and motoboot. i was hopping around on some of them today just to check it out. it's those two that are the issue.
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now that's interesting. figured i'd try it anyway, so in the pre-camera SBF file i replaced gpt.bin with the post-camera gpt.bin and it flashes fine through rsd lite, motoboot and all. what the hell.

I think you can downgrade to any version. Check out the xml file for the order of operations. You will see some of them flash a few parts, then reboot the phone, and then continue with the flashing process. Others flash everything one partition after the other. I believe that reboot is vital for certain downgrades.

Steve-x said:
I think you can downgrade to any version. Check out the xml file for the order of operations. You will see some of them flash a few parts, then reboot the phone, and then continue with the flashing process. Others flash everything one partition after the other. I believe that reboot is vital for certain downgrades.
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i thought that as well and compared the two 4.2.2 xml's and did not find any real differences like that. not to mention gpt.bin is the first thing flashed and it fails when it tries to flash it. i'd like to know if anyone is or was able to directly flash 4.2.2 pre-camera without replacing the gpt.bin or motoboot.

mohlsen8 said:
i thought that as well and compared the two 4.2.2 xml's and did not find any real differences like that. not to mention gpt.bin is the first thing flashed and it fails when it tries to flash it. i'd like to know if anyone is or was able to directly flash 4.2.2 pre-camera without replacing the gpt.bin or motoboot.
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i would assume that your issue is coming from flashing OTAs that are not specific for dev phones (don't even know if dev phone OTAs are available). Im not certain of all of this, but when you flash the same OTA that a non-dev phone uses, it will still impliment the security checks to not let you downgrade even though your bootlader is unlocked. Perhaps you may need to unlock the bootloader again (even though it says it is unlocked). Again, i don't actually know this to be true, but I would assume that there is an error somewhere in some code that is relocking (or something like that) a dev phone that flashes the OTAs that are coming out. A nexus wouldn't ahve this problem because none of their OTAs are ever locked anyway (i believe). So the problem is probably with Verizon not releasing a different OTA for unlocked dev phones as opposed to consumer editions.
Im just speculating. Im sure you can find the answer on google if you read up about what unlocking the bootloader actually means.

jayboyyyy said:
i would assume that your issue is coming from flashing OTAs that are not specific for dev phones (don't even know if dev phone OTAs are available). Im not certain of all of this, but when you flash the same OTA that a non-dev phone uses, it will still impliment the security checks to not let you downgrade even though your bootlader is unlocked. Perhaps you may need to unlock the bootloader again (even though it says it is unlocked). Again, i don't actually know this to be true, but I would assume that there is an error somewhere in some code that is relocking (or something like that) a dev phone that flashes the OTAs that are coming out. A nexus wouldn't ahve this problem because none of their OTAs are ever locked anyway (i believe). So the problem is probably with Verizon not releasing a different OTA for unlocked dev phones as opposed to consumer editions.
Im just speculating. Im sure you can find the answer on google if you read up about what unlocking the bootloader actually means.
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is that a dig? you don't have to be a jerk. i'm not some idiot pressing buttons over here. just asking if anyone knows why this is.
this is for t-mobile. but i have a gsm dev edition, same model as t-mobile etc. even the official firmware files for the GSM Developer Edition, that i downloaded directly from Motorola themselves, are labeled "T-MOBILE RETAIL..". i don't think the dev edition ever had the pre-camera version (it shipped with the update applied). so maybe you're right about that. i dunno. i'm not the only one who's reporting this. i was just really curious to know why this is.

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Downgrade from 4.4.2 to 4.4

So I used the 4.4 root tutorial without any problems and then flashed the 4.4.2 update via sdcard.
The deal is that my supersu seems to be damaged, thought I still have root, the xposed framework can´t seem to receive supersu permission.
So I want to downgrade to the 4.4.
How should I do this?
alemonte said:
So I used the 4.4 root tutorial without any problems and then flashed the 4.4.2 update via sdcard.
The deal is that my supersu seems to be damaged, thought I still have root, the xposed framework can´t seem to receive supersu permission.
So I want to downgrade to the 4.4.
How should I do this?
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Term "Downgrade" refers to "lowering" you version, in this case from 4.4 to 4.2.2. Now you just need to go back to 4.4
I am not sure whether your bootloader unlocked or not and what you version is, but I think this one will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358 or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
okaban said:
Term "Downgrade" refers to "lowering" you version, in this case from 4.4 to 4.2.2. Now you just need to go back to 4.4
I am not sure whether your bootloader unlocked or not and what you version is, but I think this one will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358 or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
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Ok, so I have a locked bootloader. My guess is that I have the last version since I made the update to 4.4.2.
By having a locked bootloader I think I can´t downgrade to 4.2.2, right?
So I wanted to go back to 4.4 by following the commands below:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot reboot
But right on the first fastboot, I get this error:
downgraded security version
Update gpt_main version failed
preflash validation for GPT
alemonte said:
Ok, so I have a locked bootloader. My guess is that I have the last version since I made the update to 4.4.2.
By having a locked bootloader I think I can´t downgrade to 4.2.2, right?
So I wanted to go back to 4.4 by following the commands below:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot reboot
But right on the first fastboot, I get this error:
downgraded security version
Update gpt_main version failed
preflash validation for GPT
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you can't go back to the complete 4.4 package and honestly im not even going to tell you how to get 4.4 running because i wont be responsible for you hardbricking your phone.
4.4.2 has a new bootloader and 4.4 has a diffrent bootloader you cant downgrade the 4.4.2 bootloader at all. it is a one way street sorry
dray_jr said:
you can't go back to the complete 4.4 package and honestly im not even going to tell you how to get 4.4 running because i wont be responsible for you hardbricking your phone.
4.4.2 has a new bootloader and 4.4 has a diffrent bootloader you cant downgrade the 4.4.2 bootloader at all. it is a one way street sorry
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OK! I know I messed up updating to 4.4.2 rooted. Should've stayed on 4.4 but my X was having issues after disconnecting from Wifi to connect to LTE. Anyways..I´ll be returning the phone and getting a new one today! Tnks a lot for the help!
alemonte said:
Ok, so I have a locked bootloader. My guess is that I have the last version since I made the update to 4.4.2.
By having a locked bootloader I think I can´t downgrade to 4.2.2, right?
So I wanted to go back to 4.4 by following the commands below:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot reboot
But right on the first fastboot, I get this error:
downgraded security version
Update gpt_main version failed
preflash validation for GPT
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Most likely you tried to downgrade to the very first 4.2.2 (.31 in case of XT1058). It's not possible. You need the one after, with camera update (.54 for XT1058, for example, http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0)
okaban said:
Most likely you tried to downgrade to the very first 4.2.2 (.31 in case of XT1058). It's not possible. You need the one after, with camera update (.54 for XT1058, for example, http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0)
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please dont downgrade to 4.2.2 camera update downgrade to 4.4 you just have to not flash the gpt file but flash everything else.
if you flash 4.2.2 Camera update and then take the OTA for 4.4 you will brick your phone.
dray_jr said:
please dont downgrade to 4.2.2 camera update downgrade to 4.4 you just have to not flash the gpt file but flash everything else.
if you flash 4.2.2 Camera update and then take the OTA for 4.4 you will brick your phone.
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So, is it possible to go from 4.4.2 to 4.4 without bricking or not? Just asking for clarification because of
4.4.2 has a new bootloader and 4.4 has a diffrent bootloader you cant downgrade the 4.4.2 bootloader at all. it is a one way street sorry
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okaban said:
Term "Downgrade" refers to "lowering" you version, in this case from 4.4 to 4.2.2. Now you just need to go back to 4.4
I am not sure whether your bootloader unlocked or not and what you version is, but I think this one will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358 or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
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Please do not advise any users to downgrade!
It is well documented that if you downgrade to ANY version, once on 4.4.2, you will brick your phone! It is literally all over the Moto X forums.
Wouldn't you feel awful if the OP followed your advice and bricked their phone???
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EchoHelix said:
So, is it possible to go from 4.4.2 to 4.4 without bricking or not? Just asking for clarification because of
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NO! I have no idea why anyone would advise you to do that.....
Whatever exploit you had used to root on 4.4 does not work on 4.4.2
The only way to root (and achieve write-protect-disable), now that you are on 4.4.2 is to unlock the bootloader. Even with unlocked bootloader, you still can't downgrade without bricking.
I'll just add my two cents as well....as perfectly said already above....I'll just add....
NO. Do not ever try to downgrade to any version if you are on 4.4.2 or higher already. Unless you don't care at all if you brick and have the cash for a new phone or an old phone you'd be happy using again.
No. Some will debate this, and they should keep it to themselves.....unless they are offering to replace your phone if their advice bricks you. ?
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@okaban , please do not advice people to downgrade, or lead them to believe its safe.
If you want to try it, go ahead....but keep it to yourself. Too many aren't confident with this stuff and will end up with a paperweight because you led them to believe they could do it.
So please, do not suggest downgrading. Its irresponsible and hazardous advice.
Thanks! ?
samwathegreat said:
Please do not advise any users to downgrade!
It is well documented that if you downgrade to ANY version, once on 4.4.2, you will brick your phone! It is literally all over the Moto X forums.
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The only way to root (and achieve write-protect-disable), now that you are on 4.4.2 is to unlock the bootloader. Even with unlocked bootloader, you still can't downgrade without bricking.
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KJ said:
I'll just add my two cents as well....as perfectly said already above....I'll just add....
NO. Do not ever try to downgrade to any version if you are on 4.4.2 or higher already. Unless you don't care at all if you brick and have the cash for a new phone or an old phone you'd be happy using again.
No. Some will debate this, and they should keep it to themselves.....unless they are offering to replace your phone if their advice bricks you. ?
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Sorry, quoted because I wanted to try and emphasize this advice... and add...
The GPT.BIN in 4.4.3 has been updated as well.. so Once you have either 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 on your phone, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DOWNGRADE!!!
If you try and downgrade only "parts" things wont work properly... example: Those who had 4.4.2 and downgraded only system.img and boot.img found issues going settings -> security... (it kicked them out). And other flakey things happened. When they attempted to update, things got worse.
4.4.4 will likely see updates to motoboot.img(bootloader) and GPT.BIN(partition table)... So the same warnings will apply.
It does NOT matter if your bootloader is unlocked or not. These same warnings and caveats apply!!
KidJoe said:
Sorry, quoted because I wanted to try and emphasize this advice... and add...
The GPT.BIN in 4.4.3 has been updated as well.. so Once you have either 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 on your phone, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DOWNGRADE!!!
If you try and downgrade only "parts" things wont work properly... example: Those who had 4.4.2 and downgraded only system.img and boot.img found issues going settings -> security... (it kicked them out). And other flakey things happened. When they attempted to update, things got worse.
4.4.4 will likely see updates to motoboot.img(bootloader) and GPT.BIN(partition table)... So the same warnings will apply.
It does NOT matter if your bootloader is unlocked or not. These same warnings and caveats apply!!
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Good point at the end. After 4.4.2....some thought their unlocked phone was immune to these warnings.....or their dev edition....which every one should know now is no different than any other unlocked phone. Aside from intact warranty.
Great addition KidJoe! Doesn't matter the phone, locked, unlocked or dev edition......none can safely downgrade.
The moto x is nothing like a Nexus in this regard.

[Q] Fastboot Moto x AT&T, 4.4.2?

Hi, is been over a week from the ATT 4.4.2 release and i wanted just to ask if someone is working at the full firmware because i really need to flash that after i bad flash an european version without thinking that i had the bootloader locked and an AT&T phone, help! 10 days without and andorid phone!
ATT just started pushing the OTA... it could be a few weeks until we see a full SBF available. Until then, with a locked bootloader there is nothing you can do, because you can't flash files not signed by motorola.
I'm sure as soon as its available it will be posted here -> http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
hem, why the firmware isn't out? someone is working at it? i really need the upload because my phone always boot on fastboot for a bad flash, please
Albi.ema23 said:
hem, why the firmware isn't out? someone is working at it? i really need the upload because my phone always boot on fastboot for a bad flash, please
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Its not out because Moto doesn't release it... we rely on people to gain access and leak the files.. So there is no set time table for them being available.
I'm sure the people who maintain that site are continually trying to grab the latest SBF files. So as soon as they get access to it, it will be posted.
KidJoe said:
Its not out because Moto doesn't release it... we rely on people to gain access and leak the files.. So there is no set time table for them being available.
I'm sure the people who maintain that site are continually trying to grab the latest SBF files. So as soon as they get access to it, it will be posted.
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ah, so... what i should do? the phone "think" that the last ATT firmware is a downgrade because i tryed to flash the 4.4.2 EU, there is a way or i MUST wait for ATT 4.4.2 firmware?
Albi.ema23 said:
ah, so... what i should do? the phone "think" that the last ATT firmware is a downgrade because i tryed to flash the 4.4.2 EU, there is a way or i MUST wait for ATT 4.4.2 firmware?
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I would say wait.
Others might suggest flashing say the T-Mobile/GSM DEV XT1053 rom... but I'm not sure how safe that is.
KidJoe said:
I would say wait.
Others might suggest flashing say the T-Mobile/GSM DEV XT1053 rom... but I'm not sure how safe that is.
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can that be flashed on a XT1058 ATT bootloader locked?
KidJoe said:
I would say wait.
Others might suggest flashing say the T-Mobile/GSM DEV XT1053 rom... but I'm not sure how safe that is.
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do you think that an motorola service center can do something?
Albi.ema23 said:
can that be flashed on a XT1058 ATT bootloader locked?
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Locked bootloader? Not sure. And I really hesitate to suggest flashing roms for other models.
Albi.ema23 said:
do you think that an motorola service center can do something?
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They will likely try and do warranty. But if you flashed with wrong rom, they may not cover it as "under warranty"
Btw, you never really said what rom you tried flashing, and exactly what issues you are having now.
KidJoe said:
They will likely try and do warranty. But if you flashed with wrong rom, they may not cover it as "under warranty"
Btw, you never really said what rom you tried flashing, and exactly what issues you are having now.
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i tried to flash "Blur_Version.161.44.16.ghost_row.Retail.en.EU" with RDS Lite but the flash has stop at the boot "failed sflashing process. 6/17 flash boot "boot.img" then i tried the same with the adb&fastboot after that i turn on the phone and on the screen there was "Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56 preflash validation failed for boot", Failed to hab check for recovery : 0x56 preflash validation failed for recovery , Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56 PIV block validation for system failed Invalid PIV image: system
then i re flashed the original ATT 4.4 and at the boot in the screen was writen Partition (boot) Security Version Downgraded
Albi.ema23 said:
i tried to flash "Blur_Version.161.44.16.ghost_row.Retail.en.EU" with RDS Lite but the flash has stop at the boot "failed sflashing process. 6/17 flash boot "boot.img" then i tried the same with the adb&fastboot after that i turn on the phone and on the screen there was "Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56 preflash validation failed for boot", Failed to hab check for recovery : 0x56 preflash validation failed for recovery , Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56 PIV block validation for system failed Invalid PIV image: system
then i re flashed the original ATT 4.4 and at the boot in the screen was writen Partition (boot) Security Version Downgraded
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Yeah, once you get 4.4.2 on there you do NOT want to downgrade.
At this point, you can try reading -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/tut-resurrecting-bricked-moto-x-corrupt-t2629057 but post #120 implies you need the ATT 4.4.2 SBF to really fix it.
KidJoe said:
Yeah, once you get 4.4.2 on there you do NOT want to downgrade.
At this point, you can try reading -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/tut-resurrecting-bricked-moto-x-corrupt-t2629057 but post #120 implies you need the ATT 4.4.2 SBF to really fix it.
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sorry but what does SBF means?
Albi.ema23 said:
sorry but what does SBF means?
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Its an acronym. I'm not sure what each of the letters stand for exactly...
Basically an SBF file is a completely stock system image. You flash it through the RSDlite tool. It will completely revert your phone back to stock. FXZ was also used at one point when referring to such an image.
For the X, the SBF is actually a packed zip file which contains all the parts, and an XML file which tells RSDLite what to flash, in what order, and some stuff. You could also unzip it and use mFastboot to flash the individual parts instead of using RSDLite.
KidJoe said:
Its an acronym. I'm not sure what each of the letters stand for exactly...
Basically an SBF file is a completely stock system image. You flash it through the RSDlite tool. It will completely revert your phone back to stock. FXZ was also used at one point when referring to such an image.
For the X, the SBF is actually a packed zip file which contains all the parts, and an XML file which tells RSDLite what to flash, in what order, and some stuff. You could also unzip it and use mFastboot to flash the individual parts instead of using RSDLite.
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so..that mean i must wait for the 4.4.2 ATT anyway? and that motorola center can't do nothing about it?
Albi.ema23 said:
so..that mean i must wait for the 4.4.2 ATT anyway? and that motorola center can't do nothing about it?
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to fix it yourself, you need to wait. Or you could do more harm than good.
A moto service center may fix it or send you a refurbished phone. And if they do, they might not cover it under warranty since you have a non-developer edition that you tried to flash the wrong rom too which put you in this situation. i.e. the warranty terms cover defects in materials and workmanship, not drops, getting wet, or other damage from improper operation or use. (flashing the rom for another model or carrier would be considered improper operation or use)... So it might cost $$$
If this is your only phone, and you need it working now, then you have no choice but to call Moto (if Moto Maker) or ATT (if retail non-customized) to see about "warranty" and see what happens. Otherwise use another phone temporarily and just wait for the ATT 4.4.2 SBF to leak, as you should be able to fix your phone by flashing it.

[Q] Please help in unbricking Atrix HD MB886

Hi
I have been playing around with my Atrix HD for quite a while now, installing almost all custom roms out there for MB866 (Found Gummy and Carbon to be the best, batakang and holoblur never worked for me).
Restored back to stock using RSD Lite many times (after editing the xml file, no problems)
The bootloader was of course unlocked during "all that".
Now here is the problem. After restoring to stock 4.1.1 (98.4.20.MB886.ATT.en.US) using RSD Lite, I updated to 98.5.38.MB886.ATT.en.US (small 6.2 MB Update recently released).Worked fine till here.
Then I downgraded to ICS and it also worked fine. What made things worse was when I checked for updates via About Phone--> System Updates and it prompted for an Update 98.4.20.MB886.ATT.en.US (the same i used to flash via RSD). But when the download finished, the phone is permanently stuck in fastboot mode with the following message:
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AP Fastboot Flash Mode (s)
10.9B(*) (sha-2e68372, 2012-11-17 23:33:08)
eMMC Info: Size 8GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code:0
Battery OK
Transfer Mode: USB Connected
downgraded security version
update gpt_main version failed
Failed to hab check for gpt_backup: 0x35
failed to load GPT
CID Read Failure
Invalid CID Status 0x69
No SP Partition found
Fastboot Reason: Invalid GPT
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You can see the phone is locked and RSD Lite doesent work at all giving "phone returmed fail" or " invalid partition error (battery is charged atleast 70%).
Any help in restoring the phone to "something" will be highly appreciated.
One of the problem is that i cannot find stock files for the latest 98.5.38.MB886.ATT.en.US update anywhere
Secondly is there any way to unlock Bootloader in fastboot?
capricorn85 said:
Hi
I have been playing around with my Atrix HD for quite a while now, installing almost all custom roms out there for MB866 (Found Gummy and Carbon to be the best, batakang and holoblur never worked for me).
Restored back to stock using RSD Lite many times (after editing the xml file, no problems)
The bootloader was of course unlocked during "all that".
Now here is the problem. After restoring to stock 4.1.1 (98.4.20.MB886.ATT.en.US) using RSD Lite, I updated to 98.5.38.MB886.ATT.en.US (small 6.2 MB Update recently released).Worked fine till here.
Then I downgraded to ICS and it also worked fine. What made things worse was when I checked for updates via About Phone--> System Updates and it prompted for an Update 98.4.20.MB886.ATT.en.US (the same i used to flash via RSD). But when the download finished, the phone is permanently stuck in fastboot mode with the following message:
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AP Fastboot Flash Mode (s)
10.9B(*) (sha-2e68372, 2012-11-17 23:33:08)
eMMC Info: Size 8GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code:0
Battery OK
Transfer Mode: USB Connected
downgraded security version
update gpt_main version failed
Failed to hab check for gpt_backup: 0x35
failed to load GPT
CID Read Failure
Invalid CID Status 0x69
No SP Partition found
Fastboot Reason: Invalid GPT
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You can see the phone is locked and RSD Lite doesent work at all giving "phone returmed fail" or " invalid partition error (battery is charged atleast 70%).
Any help in restoring the phone to "something" will be highly appreciated.
One of the problem is that i cannot find stock files for the latest 98.5.38.MB886.ATT.en.US update anywhere
Secondly is there any way to unlock Bootloader in fastboot?
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"fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" should get it to stop booting into fastboot mode
The problem is the gpt partition is security locked and one of the fastboot commands thrown is to lock the phone into fastboot mode for every boot until the flashes are done. The command above is the one used to revert the first one (fastboot oem fb_mode_set if you're curious). Your bootloader isn't, or shouldn't I should say, locked again. The RAZR HD does the same thing if you directly flash a fastboot without removing the bad partitions and commands for unlocked phones flashing non-stock fastboots. The bad ones are the gpt partition and the oem fb* commands....there are a lot of guides that explain this and Mythtools (in AHD Developer forums) will do it all for you.
skeevydude said:
"fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" should get it to stop booting into fastboot mode
The problem is the gpt partition is security locked and one of the fastboot commands thrown is to lock the phone into fastboot mode for every boot until the flashes are done. The command above is the one used to revert the first one (fastboot oem fb_mode_set if you're curious). Your bootloader isn't, or shouldn't I should say, locked again. The RAZR HD does the same thing if you directly flash a fastboot without removing the bad partitions and commands for unlocked phones flashing non-stock fastboots. The bad ones are the gpt partition and the oem fb* commands....there are a lot of guides that explain this and Mythtools (in AHD Developer forums) will do it all for you.
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fastboot oem fb_mode_clear doesnt work, i tried it before as well, mythtools also cannt help as device status is locked and if rsd cannt flash it i believe myth also cannt.and the reason i say its locked is because it does not respond to any oem command.
it probably got locked after the ota which failed
if i could find fxz for 98.5.38.MB886.ATT.en.US, it may be restored otherwise is there any way around to unlock bootloder from fastboot??
these are the only two options i can think of amoungst which later is has the least probability.......
capricorn85 said:
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear doesnt work, i tried it before as well, mythtools also cannt help as device status is locked and if rsd cannt flash it i believe myth also cannt.and the reason i say its locked is because it does not respond to any oem command.
it probably got locked after the ota which failed
if i could find fxz for 98.5.38.MB886.ATT.en.US, it may be restored otherwise is there any way around to unlock bootloder from fastboot??
these are the only two options i can think of amoungst which later is has the least probability.......
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There isn't an fxz for that update yet. The one I would be able to make wouldn't include the correct gpt partition because I've flashed the Nextel fxz and none of the other gpt partitions from our stock fxz's will flash on my phone (there's a security lock on that partition). Though I know that between two or three of us here on xda, an fxz could be made with all the correct partitions from the update.
If you're positive that you were unlocked then just flash the Bell or Nextel 4.1.2 fxz's. They're not vulnerable to the heartbleed exploit which is the main reason that AT&T released the 98.5 update to begin with.
Have you tried "fastboot continue"? You might get lucky and the phone will at least boot up. And tried booting to recovery? Boot menu?
You can only unlock the bootloader from a rooted, running phone with ADB enabled. Can't do it in recovery or fastboot mode (unless you have a developer edition).
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There isn't an fxz for that update yet. The one I would be able to make wouldn't include the correct gpt partition because I've flashed the Nextel fxz and none of the other gpt partitions from our stock fxz's will flash on my phone (there's a security lock on that partition). Though I know that between two or three of us here on xda, an fxz could be made with all the correct partitions from the update.
If you're positive that you were unlocked then just flash the Bell or Nextel 4.1.2 fxz's. They're not vulnerable to the heartbleed exploit which is the main reason that AT&T released the 98.5 update to begin with.
Have you tried "fastboot continue"? You might get lucky and the phone will at least boot up. And tried booting to recovery? Boot menu?
You can only unlock the bootloader from a rooted, running phone with ADB enabled. Can't do it in recovery or fastboot mode (unless you have a developer edition).
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i tried bell's 4.1.2 earlier thinking the same as you said,but didnt work either, wont boot to recovery or boot menu.....
fastboot continue also takes to the old prompt...
capricorn85 said:
i tried bell's 4.1.2 earlier thinking the same as you said,but didnt work either, wont boot to recovery or boot menu.....
fastboot continue also takes to the old prompt...
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IIRC, the Nextel (Mex Retail) is the highest version we have unless the new AT&T one supersedes it.
I've only seen this issue one other time over at the RAZR HD forums. With the latest KK OTA they had, his failed and the phone booted to a similar screen you have. Nothing has worked for that guy yet that I'm aware of (haven't checked in about a week now).
Have you tried manually flashing an fxz, not with RSD or Myth (though Myth does flash manually via a script but it skips the gpt partition, IIRC). I'd start with the ATT fxz and if it fails manually then I'd flash the Nextel one...after that I'm out of ideas.
skeevydude said:
IIRC, the Nextel (Mex Retail) is the highest version we have unless the new AT&T one supersedes it.
I've only seen this issue one other time over at the RAZR HD forums. With the latest KK OTA they had, his failed and the phone booted to a similar screen you have. Nothing has worked for that guy yet that I'm aware of (haven't checked in about a week now).
Have you tried manually flashing an fxz, not with RSD or Myth (though Myth does flash manually via a script but it skips the gpt partition, IIRC). I'd start with the ATT fxz and if it fails manually then I'd flash the Nextel one...after that I'm out of ideas.
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Came here after trying all that
Tried manually flashing but the phone returns FAIL on EVERY command, same with myth tools it executes but nothing really happen in the phone, dont know what went so wrong with the OTA
i am just confused if i should let it be or keep trying until i find a solution
COuld battery charge level be the problem, when it all started it was more than 70 percent and i didnt keep it on for long. it says battery ok but dont know whats the exact battery level as fastboot oem battery-status or voltage level are also restricted
Well, it seems that skeevydude told you all I want to say
Solved: Using Nextel (Mex Retail)
Thanks all for your replies
The device is alive now after restoring to Mexican Retail using RSD (editing the xml file and deleting ONLY the two lines having getvar)
Myth Tools never worked, RSD DID!
BTW the mexican retail is much much better than the ATT version because:
It gets rid of the ATT bloatware
SPecially the att address book
Hotspot is working out of the box
its speedier
android version is upgraded (4.1.2 instead of 4.1.1)
provides an option of manually switching to 2g/3g
and much more
thanks skeevydude, nextel was the last option remaining anyway...........and it automatically fixed the gpr issue
capricorn85 said:
Thanks all for your replies
The device is alive now after restoring to Mexican Retail using RSD (editing the xml file and deleting ONLY the two lines having getvar)
Myth Tools never worked, RSD DID!
BTW the mexican retail is much much better than the ATT version because:
It gets rid of the ATT bloatware
SPecially the att address book
Hotspot is working out of the box
its speedier
android version is upgraded (4.1.2 instead of 4.1.1)
provides an option of manually switching to 2g/3g
and much more
thanks skeevydude, nextel was the last option remaining anyway...........and it automatically fixed the gpr issue
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Isn't it already stated somewhere that if you are going to downgrade or change versions, you need to delete those lines anyways?
palmbeach05 said:
Isn't it already stated somewhere that if you are going to downgrade or change versions, you need to delete those lines anyways?
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Yes it is, but thats only for upgrade, if downgrading the gpt line also need to be deleted, as i was not downgrading, only those two were required to be deleted which need to be specifically mentioned to avoid confusion
capricorn85 said:
Yes it is, but thats only for upgrade, if downgrading the gpt line also need to be deleted, as i was not downgrading, only those two were required to be deleted which need to be specifically mentioned to avoid confusion
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I told ya Mex Retail would work....
skeevydude said:
I told ya Mex Retail would work....
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It is worth a shot for me too!
I have RSDLite and attempted to flash. It gives me error about unknown <getvar>. Deleted those line(s) according to another post I found.
Then everything passes but I am stuck on the Fastboot Flash Mode?
God I will be happy when uncle same gets through with my son so he can help is ole man, lol.
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PROGRESS! I recalled skeevydude saying to stay alway from front USB ports and moved to back one and I now also have the Mex Retail version working. What a relief.
Now the bearing question is should I move on to another version like carbon or holoblur?
If ok to stay with this version, meaning will NOT get busted out by AT&T by using hotspot?
What do you recommend skeevydude?
Thank you so so so much.
Woody
Mexico Retail link
can someone provide me any link of Mexico Retail stock rom? Please.
ErickST18 said:
can someone provide me any link of Mexico Retail stock rom? Please.
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http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=7
quasihellfish said:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=7
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Thanks man
Pleas hlep me for alive my set thanks advance
dear i have a working phone MB886 with jellybean 4.1.1 unfortunately i flash the custom ROM of kitkat but set is dead i tired to alive the phone with myth tools rsd lite but no success my phone boot-loader locked i try to unlock the boot loader but nothing please anybody send ma working link of flash file Mexican or any other which are flash with rsd lite easily i am very thankful of that plzzzzzzzzzzz customer on my neck sorry for my bad English
shamshadhashmi said:
dear i have a working phone MB886 with jellybean 4.1.1 unfortunately i flash the custom ROM of kitkat but set is dead i tired to alive the phone with myth tools rsd lite but no success my phone boot-loader locked i try to unlock the boot loader but nothing please anybody send ma working link of flash file Mexican or any other which are flash with rsd lite easily i am very thankful of that plzzzzzzzzzzz customer on my neck sorry for my bad English
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Please stop whining and being pathetic and actually search for moto sbf files. A new site popped up and comes up very easily. No need to make us die of laughter at someone begging for an sbf like a guy begging to get with a girl b/c he's thirsty. Smh lol
Sent from my ATRIX HD using XDA Free mobile app
need working link of file
i search everywhere but no file found i need file if anybody have so please share with me or upload thanks
quasihellfish said:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=7
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Need 4.1.1..where can I find it? Tyvm

[Q] Locked/Unrooted Phone Decided to Brick Itself

I'm not entirely sure how to troubleshoot this problem, but here goes...
I was charging my phone and it just attempted to reboot itself. I saw it in the corner of my eye and figured "oh well, let it finish". It never finished, and it seems it won't get past the boot screen.
I entered Fastboot mode. Device is still locked. It also states that the charger is connected, regardless of whether it is or isn't. Additionally, I cannot access Recovery or Factory, instead receiving the following error:
No valid PIV block in SP for system
piv validation failed (system)
Boot up failed
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Anyone know what's going on here? Did my phone really just brick itself?
Edit: I apologize if my first post goes against any of the rules here. I've searched for a similar thread, but mostly found cases in which people failed to root and are receiving this message. I have some minor experience with rooting a Motorola Droid, Verizon Droid Incredible 2 and a Nexus 10. I was hoping to do the same with this phone, but it came with 4.4.2 already installed.
Don't take my word for it, but if you Google no valid piv moto x....it doesn't look good.
Then again if you read through some of the stuff you find, even other phones with issue....perhaps you'll stumble on a fix.
Last moto x thread I read with that error was solved by a replacement unfortunately.
Hope you find a fix, or can send it in. Your warranty should be in tact if its locked and unrooted.
As kj mentioned, seek a replacement under warranty. If you are really looking to fix yourself. Unlock the bootloader and flash the latest stock ROM via fastboot.
I'd only try that if you can't get a warranty replacement cause unlocking the boot loader will kill your warranty unless you have a Dev edition
SymbioticGenius said:
As kj mentioned, seek a replacement under warranty. If you are really looking to fix yourself. Unlock the bootloader and flash the latest stock ROM via fastboot.
I'd only try that if you can't get a warranty replacement cause unlocking the boot loader will kill your warranty unless you have a Dev edition
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He doesn't need to unlock his bootloader to try to fastboot flash the lastest stock rom...
The Stock rom will flash just fine even locked because it's signed with release keys.
Try it!
samwathegreat said:
He doesn't need to unlock his bootloader to try to fastboot flash the lastest stock rom...
The Stock rom will flash just fine even locked because it's signed with release keys.
Try it!
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Thanks! I was hesitant to flash anything on this phone because I read people who had 4.4.2 were at risk of bricking their phones... but now that you've said it, it feels so obvious. I'll give this a try. Is there a standard go-to place for the stock ROM?
ed0421 said:
Thanks! I was hesitant to flash anything on this phone because I read people who had 4.4.2 were at risk of bricking their phones... but now that you've said it, it feels so obvious. I'll give this a try. Is there a standard go-to place for the stock ROM?
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You can find the sbf files (stock rom) here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
If you were on 4.4.2 before you bricked MAKE SURE you flash the 4.4.2 rom, and not a previous version.
Also remember that aside from a BL unlock, there will be no way of obtaining ROOT after this.
Download the correct file for your carrier and try to flash with RSD lite. Let us know what happens.
EDIT:
You can find a great guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
Now that guide was made before 4.4.2 so it doesn't warn you not to flash a previous version. You've been warned... If you flash a pre-4.4.2 rom, you'll likely be perma-bricked.
Anyways, try the RSD Lite method. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO STEP 4 - editing the xml file
If for some reason that doesn't work, let us know what carrier you are on and we can help you with manual flashing commands for your specific carrier.
Since you ARE able to get into fastboot mode, I'm hopeful that this may work for you.
And finally, if you have problems with RSD lite, make SURE you have the USB drivers installed, and try another USB port if necessary.
Good Luck.
samwathegreat said:
You can find the sbf files (stock rom) here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
If you were on 4.4.2 before you bricked MAKE SURE you flash the 4.4.2 rom, and not a previous version.
Also remember that aside from a BL unlock, there will be no way of obtaining ROOT after this.
Download the correct file for your carrier and try to flash with RSD lite. Let us know what happens.
EDIT:
You can find a great guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
Now that guide was made before 4.4.2 so it doesn't warn you not to flash a previous version. You've been warned... If you flash a pre-4.4.2 rom, you'll likely be perma-bricked.
Anyways, try the RSD Lite method. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO STEP 4 - editing the xml file
If for some reason that doesn't work, let us know what carrier you are on and we can help you with manual flashing commands for your specific carrier.
Since you ARE able to get into fastboot mode, I'm hopeful that this may work for you.
And finally, if you have problems with RSD lite, make SURE you have the USB drivers installed, and try another USB port if necessary.
Good Luck.
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Hey, thanks for the effort! Unfortunately, it looks like my phone is completely bricked. I tried with RSD Lite, after making sure to edit the XML, and it failed when trying to flash the first file. "Failed flashing process. 2/17 flash parition "gpt.bin" -> Phone returned FAIL."
Figured I'd try with fastboot, and no luck there either.
Code:
(bootloader) Failed to erase partition
(bootloader) Failed to flash partition recovery
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 1.978s
Looks like I'm gonna have to use my warranty. Thanks for taking the time to reply, though!
I didn't have the same issue but I did just RMA my X for another reason and got a brand new 2014 X, was expecting a refurbished phone and was surprised to get a new one. They shipped it next day air that same day which also surprised me.
ed0421 said:
Hey, thanks for the effort! Unfortunately, it looks like my phone is completely bricked. I tried with RSD Lite, after making sure to edit the XML, and it failed when trying to flash the first file. "Failed flashing process. 2/17 flash parition "gpt.bin" -> Phone returned FAIL."
Figured I'd try with fastboot, and no luck there either.
Code:
(bootloader) Failed to erase partition
(bootloader) Failed to flash partition recovery
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 1.978s
Looks like I'm gonna have to use my warranty. Thanks for taking the time to reply, though!
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Usually (not always) when it errors out on gpt.bin, its because you're trying to flash a pre-4.4.2 image.
Hate to ask, but are you absolutely sure you downloaded the 4.4.2 rom?
And when you tried the manual method....you are executing the commands one at a time, right? Which part does it fail on? Flashing recovery? Because I see an error right above it - something about failed to erase....but erase what?
Good luck with your exchange if you must send it back...
-samwathegreat
samwathegreat said:
Usually (not always) when it errors out on gpt.bin, its because you're trying to flash a pre-4.4.2 image.
Hate to ask, but are you absolutely sure you downloaded the 4.4.2 rom?
And when you tried the manual method....you are executing the commands one at a time, right? Which part does it fail on? Flashing recovery? Because I see an error right above it - something about failed to erase....but erase what?
Good luck with your exchange if you must send it back...
-samwathegreat
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100% certain I downloaded the 4.4.2 rom, unfortunately. Flashing manually, it fails from the very first flash attempt. Only setting the oem fb_mode_set goes through without failure. Thanks for your help throughout this whole ordeal, it's very much appreciated
ed0421 said:
100% certain I downloaded the 4.4.2 rom, unfortunately. Flashing manually, it fails from the very first flash attempt. Only setting the oem fb_mode_set goes through without failure. Thanks for your help throughout this whole ordeal, it's very much appreciated
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Really dumb question but when flashing... Are you using the command fastboot or mfastboot?
I had all kinds of errors and thought I was bricked too until I used mfastboot. Then everything went perfect. Moto uses their own version of fastboot.exe that's included in the sbf/fxz or whatever they are called now. Even the XML file states fastboot as the command but never worked for me. Just a thought.

Expert opinion needed in going back to Stock

Hi Guys,
I am in a bit of a problem. My Moto X has unlocked bootloader and rooted with custom recovery (twrp). So i can't update to 4.4.4 from OTA so i want to unroot and lock my bootloader (going back to everything stock).
I tried this method but it failed at first two steps.
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot oem lock
i recommend wiping your device also but that is up to you if you dont want
to then skip the next two commands and just type the reboot command
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
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The firmware which i am trying to install is:
"Android 4.4.2 Blur_Version.161.44.32.ghost_sprint.Sprint.en.US ghost_sprint-user-4.4.2-KXA20.16-1.32-37-release-keys-cid9.xml"
My fastboot/bootloader with the error i am getting along with My phone information is attached below.
Need your help what should i do now.
Usama Ahmed said:
Hi Guys,
I am in a bit of a problem. My Moto X has unlocked bootloader and rooted with custom recovery (twrp). So i can't update to 4.4.4 from OTA so i want to unroot and lock my bootloader (going back to everything stock).
I tried this method but it failed at first two steps.
The firmware which i am trying to install is:
"Android 4.4.2 Blur_Version.161.44.32.ghost_sprint.Sprint.en.US ghost_sprint-user-4.4.2-KXA20.16-1.32-37-release-keys-cid9.xml"
My fastboot/bootloader with the error i am getting along with My phone information is attached below.
Need your help what should i do now.
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You should NOT re-lock the bootloader. Leave it unlocked. The phone will update just fine with unlocked BL. Just flash back to stock (what ever version you have on the phone now), then take the new OTA update.
Afterwards you can re-root if you want to.
Once again: You do NOT need to lock the BL - for any reason.
EDIT: Just looked at your pictures. Your phone is in BAD shape -- you should have never attempted to downgrade. This will be difficult to recover. I suggest asking for help in the "debricking" thread in the General sub-forum.
Good Luck.
It looks to me like you WERE on the 4.4.4 or above bootloader, and you flashed just the 4.4.2 system and boot.img at some point. Now, going back to full 4.4.2, you have downgraded the Bootloader and partition table. That is a no-no.
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You should NOT re-lock the bootloader. Leave it unlocked. The phone will update just fine with unlocked BL. Just flash back to stock (what ever version you have on the phone now), then take the new OTA update.
Afterwards you can re-root if you want to.
Once again: You do NOT need to lock the BL - for any reason.
EDIT: Just looked at your pictures. Your phone is in BAD shape -- you should have never attempted to downgrade. This will be difficult to recover. I suggest asking for help in the "debricking" thread in the General sub-forum.
Good Luck.
It looks to me like you WERE on the 4.4.4 or above bootloader, and you flashed just the 4.4.2 system and boot.img at some point. Now, going back to full 4.4.2, you have downgraded the Bootloader and partition table. That is a no-no.
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I have bought the phone in this shape so i don't know what the previous owner did to it. What if i use donot touch bootloader but just use Super SU (Full Unroot) option to unroot and flash stock recovery img from "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.2-KXA20.16-1.32-37-release-keys-cid9.xml" file, then will i be able to install OTA update of 4.4.4?
Usama Ahmed said:
I have bought the phone in this shape so i don't know what the previous owner did to it. What if i use donot touch bootloader but just use Super SU (Full Unroot) option to unroot and flash stock recovery img from "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.2-KXA20.16-1.32-37-release-keys-cid9.xml" file, then will i be able to install OTA update of 4.4.4?
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Don't take the OTA. Just try to flash the full 4.4.4 SBF!
You can find the full 4.4.4 Sprint SBF at one of the links here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/info-tip-web-sites-official-leaked-roms-t2923347
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Don't take the OTA. Just try to flash the full 4.4.4 SBF!
You can find the full 4.4.4 Sprint SBF at one of the links here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/info-tip-web-sites-official-leaked-roms-t2923347
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Ok i am getting a little scared right now. I don't want to brick my device. I have found one firmware which i think should be okay to go with.
ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip
Do you think i should go with it? Is their any chance of getting bricked? I have posted my system information picture above so you can see if it will be compatible with it.
Usama Ahmed said:
Ok i am getting a little scared right now. I don't want to brick my device. I have found one firmware which i think should be okay to go with.
ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip
Do you think i should go with it? Is their any chance of getting bricked? I have posted my system information picture above so you can see if it will be compatible with it.
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The previous owner has left you with mismatched partitions. This state is known to be at risk of bricking....
Your safest option is to attempt to flash the 4.4.4 SBF (yes you linked the right file), but even this is not without risk. It might work perfectly fine, and you might end up having to de-brick it.
Wish I could give you a more definite answer, but anything other than flashing the full 4.4.4 SBF is very dangerous. Even flashing the entire 4.4.4 SBF has some risk.
Good Luck.
samwathegreat said:
The previous owner has left you with mismatched partitions. This state is known to be at risk of bricking....
Your safest option is to attempt to flash the 4.4.4 SBF (yes you linked the right file), but even this is not without risk. It might work perfectly fine, and you might end up having to de-brick it.
Wish I could give you a more definite answer, but anything other than flashing the full 4.4.4 SBF is very dangerous. Even flashing the entire 4.4.4 SBF has some risk.
Good Luck.
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Thanks alot for your help. If you think there is even a slight chance of hard brick than i will stay with the current rom i have.
One last question, I you were in my position, would you go for flashing 4.4.4 SBF or would you just leave it as it is?
Usama Ahmed said:
Ok i am getting a little scared right now. I don't want to brick my device. I have found one firmware which i think should be okay to go with.
ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip
Do you think i should go with it? Is their any chance of getting bricked? I have posted my system information picture above so you can see if it will be compatible with it.
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@samwathegreat is correct. You are trying to downgrade, hence the errors and problems. The key here is the screen shot of AP Fastboot, where the second line shows 30.B7 which is the bootloader for 4.4.4. So at this point, you only want to flash a 4.4.4 SBF, and never flash anything lower.
That does appear to be the correct 4.4.4 if you have a 2013 or First Gen... Sprint X.
I suggest you flash using mFastboot with the extra steps as listed in Option 5 at -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html However, if you are unsuccessful doing that, then you're going to need to visit the Unbricking thread and see if that can help you get fixed up.
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@samwathegreat is correct. You are trying to downgrade, hence the errors and problems. The key here is the screen shot of AP Fastboot, where the second line shows 30.B7 which is the bootloader for 4.4.4. So at this point, you only want to flash a 4.4.4 SBF, and never flash anything lower.
That does appear to be the correct 4.4.4 if you have a 2013 or First Gen... Sprint X.
I suggest you flash using mFastboot with the extra steps as listed in Option 5 at -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html However, if you are unsuccessful doing that, then you're going to need to visit the Unbricking thread and see if that can help you get fixed up.
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Hi KidJoe! Thanks for your reply. What can i post to confirm if i have chosen the right SBF for my phone (Yes it is Moto X First-Gen).
This is the file i am downloading right now. "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip"
And if i flash it with what you mentioned, is their a chance of bricking my device?
BTW i try to flash "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.2-KXA20.16-1.32-37-release-keys-cid9.xml" with the same method you posted which resulted in error due to the problem you mentioned above.
Usama Ahmed said:
Hi KidJoe! Thanks for your reply. What can i post to confirm if i have chosen the right SBF for my phone (Yes it is Moto X First-Gen).
This is the file i am downloading right now. "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip"
And if i flash it with what you mentioned, is their a chance of bricking my device?
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Your first screen shot in Post 1 shows your phone has 161.44.32.ghost_sprint.Sprint.en.US. In other words, Sprint rom. So you should be able to flash the Sprint 4.4.4 you found.
Ideally you want to look at the FINE PRINT on the bottom of the back of the phone. It will have a model, like XT1056, XT1060, XTT1049, XT1053, etc. The other option, if you have the original box, check the label on the end of it. If the IMEI number printed on the label, matches what phone shows in its menus, then that label on the box should also tell you the model (the box for my Verizon X has MOTXT1060DEV on the bar code label.), Since you got yours used, its VERY important you confirm that is the original box when trying to use the box to confirm the model number!
As for risks of bricking... well, that is an unknown. There have been MANY bricks caused when users got them selves into the situation your phone is in. There is no 100% risk free process to try and recover. And that is why there are so many warnings telling people to NOT DOWN GRADE!!!
What I'm suggesting has worked, but you are correct, there is still a chance to brick. Taking an OTA in the state your phone is in also has a risk of bricking. Anything you try and do at this point also have a risk of bricking.
Usama Ahmed said:
BTW i try to flash "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.2-KXA20.16-1.32-37-release-keys-cid9.xml" with the same method you posted which resulted in error due to the problem you mentioned above.
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Yes. The phone will ERROR if you try to flash an older GPT.BIN which is what you are encountering. (bootloader version indicates you had 4.4.4 on your phone, including its GPT.BIN and Bootloader).
The problem is this...
The Phone's previous owner had a FULL 4.4.4 ROM flashed to the phone. They attempted to downgrade. Since GPT.BIN and MOTOBOOT.IMG can not be downgraded, they did only PARTS!! Now the phone has mismatched bootloader, partition table and other parts compared to the older "System" and such which are installed.
KidJoe said:
Your first screen shot in Post 1 shows your phone has 161.44.32.ghost_sprint.Sprint.en.US. In other words, Sprint rom. So you should be able to flash the Sprint 4.4.4 you found.
Ideally you want to look at the FINE PRINT on the bottom of the back of the phone. It will have a model, like XT1056, XT1060, XTT1049, XT1053, etc. The other option, if you have the original box, check the label on the end of it. If the IMEI number printed on the label, matches what phone shows in its menus, then that label on the box should also tell you the model (the box for my Verizon X has MOTXT1060DEV on the bar code label.), Since you got yours used, its VERY important you confirm that is the original box when trying to use the box to confirm the model number!
As for risks of bricking... well, that is an unknown. There have been MANY bricks caused when users got them selves into the situation your phone is in. There is no 100% risk free process to try and recover. And that is why there are so many warnings telling people to NOT DOWN GRADE!!!
What I'm suggesting has worked, but you are correct, there is still a chance to brick. Taking an OTA in the state your phone is in also has a risk of bricking. Anything you try and do at this point also have a risk of bricking.
Yes. The phone will ERROR if you try to flash an older GPT.BIN which is what you are encountering. (bootloader version indicates you had 4.4.4 on your phone, including its GPT.BIN and Bootloader).
The problem is this...
The Phone's previous owner had a FULL 4.4.4 ROM flashed to the phone. They attempted to downgrade. Since GPT.BIN and MOTOBOOT.IMG can not be downgraded, they did only PARTS!! Now the phone has mismatched bootloader, partition table and other parts compared to the older "System" and such which are installed.
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The model no written on back is XT1056. Just to be sure i have also attached the picture below. I am currently downloading "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip".
Should i go for all these cmds?
mfastboot getvar max-download-size
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot flash logo logo.bin
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
mfastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
mfastboot erase modemst1
mfastboot erase modemst2
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
mfastboot erase cache
mfastboot reboot
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Also in this process, is their chance of my phone dead?
Will these cmds also lock my bootloader or should i just leave it unlocked? As currently my phone has unlocked bootloader and is rooted.
A step by step (maximum safe steps) for flashing would be greatly appreciated.
Usama Ahmed said:
The model no written on back is XT1056. Just to be sure i have also attached the picture below. I am currently downloading "ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip".
Should i go for all these cmds?
Also in this process, is their chance of my phone dead?
Will these cmds also lock my bootloader or should i just leave it unlocked? As currently my phone has unlocked bootloader and is rooted.
A step by step (maximum safe steps) for flashing would be greatly appreciated.
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XT1056 is Sprint. So ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip is the right ROM to use.
use EVERY COMMAND AS STATED in the link. If successful, all parts will be back in line, and consistent.
As I said, yes there is a chance you can brick your phone. Many other things can brick your phone while you are in this state too. There is no 100% "Safe" and "guaranteed to not brick your phone" process when you are in this state.
This process will NOT lock your bootloader. And samwathegreat already told you there is no need to re-lock it.
KidJoe said:
XT1056 is Sprint. So ghost_sprint-user-4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.28-28-release-keys-cid9.xml.zip is the right ROM to use.
use EVERY COMMAND AS STATED in the link. If successful, all parts will be back in line, and consistent.
As I said, yes there is a chance you can brick your phone. Many other things can brick your phone while you are in this state too. There is no 100% "Safe" and "guaranteed to not brick your phone" process when you are in this state.
This process will NOT lock your bootloader. And samwathegreat already told you there is no need to re-lock it.
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Ok then i will be trying it right now and see what happens.
Thanks alot to @samwathegreat and @KidJoe. I have successfully updated my Moto X to 4.4.4 KitKat. I hope it had solved mismatched bootloader, partition table and other parts as mentioned by @KidJoe.
Attachment of process is below.
Usama Ahmed said:
Thanks alot to @samwathegreat and @KidJoe. I have successfully updated my Moto X to 4.4.4 KitKat. I hope it had solved mismatched bootloader, partition table and other parts as mentioned by @KidJoe.
Attachment of process is below.
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Screen shot starts when system.img is flashing, so as long as the commands above that were also done and didn't error out, you are good!
Excellent support here! @samwathegreat and @KidJoe are GREAT!
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Screen shot starts when system.img is flashing, so as long as the commands above that were also done and didn't error out, you are good!
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Sorry i didn't realize that. Yes everything part was flashed without error otherwise i wouldn't go further.
But i am in a new problem now. My sim card is not working now. It says "Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network". If anyone can help regarding that or if i can flash something to make it work.
Usama Ahmed said:
But i am in a new problem now. My sim card is not working now. It says "Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network". If anyone can help regarding that or if i can flash something to make it work.
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it appears you're not using sprint as your carrier... So You may now have to run this process to SIM unlock -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-success-sim-unlock-sprint-xt1056-t2825155
KidJoe said:
it appears you're not using sprint as your carrier... So You may now have to run this process to SIM unlock -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-success-sim-unlock-sprint-xt1056-t2825155
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Yes i am not using sprint as my carrier. Thanks alot for the help again. I will try this now and post the result.

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