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Hello Fellow of Xda members,
I have very amazing At&t 4.4 Kit Kat Moto X like everyone else.
Rooting Moto X is kinding overwhelming to me from I read some thread for few hours. I know some basic sdk. I don't know where to start since I'm new to Moto X yesterday as 12/27. I had previous phone S4 and Nexus 5.
I have tried to flashed 4.2.2 camera update but it failed on RSD Lite since it has no root permission (stupid me), I flashed back 4.4 instead and working, looking for rooting solution for it. Not calling out for help, taking time here.
Thanks!
LeonKnight12 said:
Hello Fellow of Xda members,
I have very amazing At&t 4.4 Kit Kat Moto X like everyone else.
Rooting Moto X is kinding overwhelming to me from I read some thread for few hours. I know some basic sdk. I don't know where to start since I'm new to Moto X yesterday as 12/27. I had previous phone S4 and Nexus 5.
I have tried to flashed 4.2.2 camera update but it failed on RSD Lite since it has no root permission (stupid me), I flashed back 4.4 instead and working, looking for rooting solution for it. Not calling out for help, taking time here.
Thanks!
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From what I've seen it looks like you have to revert back to 4.2.2, and then unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery (my favorite is CWM but some people use TWRP or something), and then flash your device. Here are a couple more comprehensive answers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509590
I think the first one is better, but I think I'm going to give it a shot later today. I'll get back to you if either one of them works.
Kupua said:
From what I've seen it looks like you have to revert back to 4.2.2, and then unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery (my favorite is CWM but some people use TWRP or something), and then flash your device. Here are a couple more comprehensive answers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509590
I think the first one is better, but I think I'm going to give it a shot later today. I'll get back to you if either one of them works.
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I went through all process and pain in the ass. I rooted and disabled write protection and flashed back to 4.2.2 camera update and redo root process again and as I go through it, seem I can't obtained root access. Is this lost root? Tried to use supersu from playstore and says "there is no SU binary installed and SuperSu cannot install it. This is a problem"
looks like do I have to wait for next update?
Please help.
LeonKnight12 said:
Hello Fellow of Xda members,
I have very amazing At&t 4.4 Kit Kat Moto X like everyone else.
Rooting Moto X is kinding overwhelming to me from I read some thread for few hours. I know some basic sdk. I don't know where to start since I'm new to Moto X yesterday as 12/27. I had previous phone S4 and Nexus 5.
I have tried to flashed 4.2.2 camera update but it failed on RSD Lite since it has no root permission (stupid me), I flashed back 4.4 instead and working, looking for rooting solution for it. Not calling out for help, taking time here.
Thanks!
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If you have the ATT variant of the phone (retail or Moto Maker), and want to be rooted on KitKat (Android 4.4) you need to follow SlapMyMoto -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896 .
RSDLite should not fail due to no root permissions. RSDLite doesn't care about root.
If you are following SlapMyMoto or RockMyMoto, when you are on KitKat (4.4) and need to revert to a 4.2.2 rom it says you have to flash to the "camera update" 4.2.2 rom. This is because you can't flash back to the initial 4.2.2 rom the phone shipped with. If you had problems with RSDlite, I would question if you are trying to flash the initial shipping 4.2.2 rom, not the camera update one.
If you are having problems with either process, I'd go into the appropriate thread and post a detailed account of what you've done (including exact file names for roms you flashed), and what the outcome was, asking for help. That is going to be the best way to find a solution.
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Kupua said:
From what I've seen it looks like you have to revert back to 4.2.2, and then unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery (my favorite is CWM but some people use TWRP or something), and then flash your device. Here are a couple more comprehensive answers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509590
I think the first one is better, but I think I'm going to give it a shot later today. I'll get back to you if either one of them works.
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unlocking the bootloader, installing custom recovery and installing/flashing SuperSU only works for those with an unlocked bootloader. And it can be done on any rom version. If you can unlock your bootloader, it is the quickest and easiest way to root. NOTE: Unless your phone is the developer edition, unlocking your boot loader voids your warranty.
ATT variant of the phone can't unlock the bootloader, so SlapMyMoto is needed if you want to be running Kit Kat (android 4.4). And RockMyMoto is used if you want to be on Jelly Bean (4.2.2), but only works on the "Camera update" OTA rom. Not the initial rom the X shipped with which is also 4.2.2
KidJoe said:
If you have the ATT variant of the phone (retail or Moto Maker), and want to be rooted on KitKat (Android 4.4) you need to follow SlapMyMoto -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896 .
RSDLite should not fail due to no root permissions. RSDLite doesn't care about root.
If you are following SlapMyMoto or RockMyMoto, when you are on KitKat (4.4) and need to revert to a 4.2.2 rom it says you have to flash to the "camera update" 4.2.2 rom. This is because you can't flash back to the initial 4.2.2 rom the phone shipped with. If you had problems with RSDlite, I would question if you are trying to flash the initial shipping 4.2.2 rom, not the camera update one.
If you are having problems with either process, I'd go into the appropriate thread and post a detailed account of what you've done (including exact file names for roms you flashed), and what the outcome was, asking for help. That is going to be the best way to find a solution.
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unlocking the bootloader, installing custom recovery and installing/flashing SuperSU only works for those with an unlocked bootloader. And it can be done on any rom version. If you can unlock your bootloader, it is the quickest and easiest way to root. NOTE: Unless your phone is the developer edition, unlocking your boot loader voids your warranty.
ATT variant of the phone can't unlock the bootloader, so SlapMyMoto is needed if you want to be running Kit Kat (android 4.4). And RockMyMoto is used if you want to be on Jelly Bean (4.2.2), but only works on the "Camera update" OTA rom. Not the initial rom the X shipped with which is also 4.2.2
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I get it, I was flashing initial 4.2.2 and failed to flash and I did flash camera update and went through fine and rooted and write protection off. After this I flashed back to 4.2.2 and tried rockmymoto again and It all I can get system warning "system is not write protected executing step 3" reroot has been lost.
Hello,
It had the original rom 4.4 on my XT1058 with root and unlocked bootloader, but was not getting running with 4.4.2 update for the original recovery. So I was going to be able to update and run fasthall.bat back to 4.2.2, but I opened the file and rebooted the machine to backup and forgot that it was open. Result: ****ed me.
I believe I have lost my bootloader, but following the tutorial of Gundabolu SC, unable to enter fastboot again, however, I can not run the sbf or RSD by flashall.bat.
I noticed that my phone with this LOCKED status, though I unlocked it.
To start the fastboot I run the code the tutorial I mentioned above, then it displays the following screen
Code:
[COLOR="Red"]Failed to hab check for gpt_main: 0x4e
CID Read Failure
Invalid CID Status 0x69
CustomerID error. Contact Dealer: 0xdead
No SP Partition found[/COLOR]
[COLOR="DarkOrange"]Fastboot Reason: Invalid CID[/COLOR]
For both methods to recovery, it becomes part of gpt.bin and when arrives at motoboot, of the following error message:
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrange"]getvar max-download-size
downloading 32768 bytes
done
getvar max-download-size
downloading 1643008 bytes[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Red"]downgraded security version
update aboot version failed[/COLOR]
Can anyone help me?
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feelknOck said:
Hello,
It had the original rom 4.4 on my XT1058 with root and unlocked bootloader, but was not getting running with 4.4.2 update for the original recovery. So I was going to be able to update and run fasthall.bat back to 4.2.2, but I opened the file and rebooted the machine to backup and forgot that it was open. Result: ****ed me.
I believe I have lost my bootloader, but following the tutorial of Gundabolu SC, unable to enter fastboot again, however, I can not run the sbf or RSD by flashall.bat.
For both methods, it becomes part of gpt.bin and when arrives at motoboot, of the following error message:
Code:
downgraded security version
aboot version update failed
Can anyone help me?
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You can try go to this link Hope it helps
http://forums.androidcentral.com/mo...7371-unroot-unbrick-your-phone-using-sbf.html
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Did it worked??S i am too not quite sure about this??
manav113 said:
You can try go to this link Hope it helps
http://forums.androidcentral.com/mo...7371-unroot-unbrick-your-phone-using-sbf.html
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I tried to recover via RSD several times, both with 4.4, as 4.2.2, but both have the same error.
In the RSD panel the following error message:
Code:
Failed flash process. 2/13 flash mootboot "motoboot.img" -> Phone returned FAIL.
quite a different error.NEVER heard of it>Wait let me ask my friends about it..
manav113 said:
quite a different error.NEVER heard of it>Wait let me ask my friends about it..
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the issue is the bootloader you are trying to install dose not match the one installed so it will fail everytime we have to find the right one to get everything installed correct
so we need to grab the 100% correct firmware package for your phone.
the model you gave me is for the AT&T version
here is the 4.4 AT&T firmware try installing this one
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=4
let me know the outcome.
dray_jr said:
the issue is the bootloader you are trying to install dose not match the one installed so it will fail everytime we have to find the right one to get everything installed correct
so we need to grab the 100% correct firmware package for your phone.
the model you gave me is for the AT&T version
here is the 4.4 AT&T firmware try installing this one
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=4
let me know the outcome.
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I'm downloading and post the result. 202 KB/s
Thank you!
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dray_jr said:
the issue is the bootloader you are trying to install dose not match the one installed so it will fail everytime we have to find the right one to get everything installed correct
so we need to grab the 100% correct firmware package for your phone.
the model you gave me is for the AT&T version
here is the 4.4 AT&T firmware try installing this one
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=4
let me know the outcome.
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Sorry for double post there.
I remember that my device is the XT1058, but Brazil.
I downloaded the sbf, removed the max-download-size and run the RSD, but he brought me the same errors.
Sounds like you need to wait for the full 4.4.2 Brazil image to be posted for download to recover the phone.
Steve-x said:
Sounds like you need to wait for the full 4.4.2 Brazil image to be posted for download to recover the phone.
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Excuse me, but why do you think?
I did not get to install 4.4.2, I started to run the script flashall.bat 4.2.2 and thinking it would give time, it ended up damaging the bootloader.
Tried the firm indicated that dray_jr and 2 BR's, but it did not work.
I am very worried.
Did you try this, sounds like your trying to flash 4.2.2 firmware over 4.4.2 which won't work http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2628940
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
Do you get the "downgraded security version" error when trying to flash 4.2.2 and 4.4 ?
flashallthetime said:
Did you try this, sounds like your trying to flash 4.2.2 firmware over 4.4.2 which won't work http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2628940
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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I was going to try and probably would work (I've done this several times and has no secret), but it was not to start. I opened flashall.bat script but forgot to close it, because it was going back up yet, but the script detected the fastboot and started the process.
With seconds I removed the cable, barely gave it to start the first stage (before I left without turning back) and corrupted my bootloader.
I had the Original ROM 4.4 installed with root and unlocked bootloader, but even trying the 4.4 firmware I get the errors I described above.
Would have something to do with the tutorial I follow to start the fastboot?
I am Brazilian and even translating and reading what little I understand, I can not identify a problem as well. I'm scouring all here and trying something, but like I said, I am a layman and do not understand how the bootloader and related work.
Steve-x said:
Do you get the "downgraded security version" error when trying to flash 4.2.2 and 4.4 ?
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With 2 firmwares I get the same error.
everytime i post here i reread the first thread and i am still not sure what you did.
so im going to ask some questions and see if we can't get some more info on this issue
1. Your device was 4.4 unlocked bootloader and rooted
2. did you try and install the 4.4.2 firmware
3. your device is the AT&T model but from Brazil
because if you are getting the gpt error on both 4.2.2 and 4.4 and it would lead me to think that the 4.4.2 bootloader is installed on your device.
dray_jr said:
everytime i post here i reread the first thread and i am still not sure what you did.
so im going to ask some questions and see if we can't get some more info on this issue
1. Your device was 4.4 unlocked bootloader and rooted
2. did you try and install the 4.4.2 firmware
3. your device is the AT&T model but from Brazil
because if you are getting the gpt error on both 4.2.2 and 4.4 and it would lead me to think that the 4.4.2 bootloader is installed on your device.
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He removed the cable as it was flashing, can you get to the fastboot screen?
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
dray_jr said:
everytime i post here i reread the first thread and i am still not sure what you did.
so im going to ask some questions and see if we can't get some more info on this issue
1. Your device was 4.4 unlocked bootloader and rooted
2. did you try and install the 4.4.2 firmware
3. your device is the AT&T model but from Brazil
because if you are getting the gpt error on both 4.2.2 and 4.4 and it would lead me to think that the 4.4.2 bootloader is installed on your device.
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1. Yes, I was running 4.4 with unlocked bootloader and rooted
2. I installed the original recovery to try the OTA update for version 4.4.2, but he returned me error halfway through the update, because my ROM was modified. That's when I thought of going back to 4.2.2 without changes and run the 4.4.2.
3. My device is the XT1058 Retail Brazil.
flashallthetime said:
He removed the cable as it was flashing, can you get to the fastboot screen?
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Yes, I can start the fastboot via script "qflash.exe with (PORT NUMBER)-ramload MPRG8960.hex-mbn 33 MSM8960_bootloader_singleimage.bin-v-o" with a blank bootloader.
feelknOck said:
1. Yes, I was running 4.4 and unlocked bootloader routed.
2. I installed the original recovery to try the OTA update for version 4.4.2, but he returned me error halfway through the update, because my ROM was modified. That's when I thought of going back to 4.2.2 without changes and run the 4.4.2.
3. My device is the XT1058 Retail Brazil.
Yes, I can start the fastboot via script "qflash.exe with (PORT NUMBER)-ramload MPRG8960.hex-mbn 33 MSM8960_bootloader_singleimage.bin-v-o" with a blank bootloader.
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ok if i remember well first flash recovery from 4.4 firmware
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after then u ll be able to flash entire image of 4.4.2
could it be that even thou the 4.4.2 update failed that it still installed the new bootloader and that is why nothing else will install.
but either way he could flash the 4.4 firmware without the gpt file and then take the OTA and everything should be fine.
danger2u said:
ok if i remember well first flash recovery from 4.4 firmware
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after then u ll be able to flash entire image of 4.4.2
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Before having this problem I tried all that.
I installed the original recovery and tried to upgrade to 4.4.2 but it gave error in the middle of the update and restarted the phone saying that the software update was not completed.
dray_jr said:
could it be that even thou the 4.4.2 update failed that it still installed the new bootloader and that is why nothing else will install.
but either way he could flash the 4.4 firmware without the gpt file and then take the OTA and everything should be fine.
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I will remove the line from gpt and try again.
Earlier I was testing at work and now I'm home. The 4.4 firmware download this lingering: (
you really can't cause anymore problems so this is what i would try because from what i have read if you try to install 4.2.2 or 4.4 you the a gpt.bin verification error. which means that neither 4.2.2 or 4.4 are the right bootloader.
That leaves us with some how the 4.4.2 bootloader got installed because it is the only bootloader that can't go to 4.4 so with that being said.
I would download the correct 4.4 firmware for your phone.
extract it
and use the below adb commands to install it but leave out the gpt.bin flash command
Code:
*leave this one out*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
i think everything should install fine and your phone should boot up and from what i have read you should still be able to take the 4.4.2 OTA without bricking your phone
Hey guys,
So i was interested in installing a custom rom im my moto x and started by trying to root it.
Every thing was going fine, but after i placed the unlock code via CMD, i've got an error during the root process and my phone just died. Now all that i've got is a black screen, no matter if I try to hard reset or anything.
Any idea?
tl;dr my phone just died in the root process, wtf can i do?
Unlock code? Root process?
Which model do you have? Which version of Android was it on? What exactly were you doing or using to root or unlock?
Which model you have used ?
I have a x1058, it was on android 4.4.2 and was using a tutorial from a brazilian guy, wich involved downloading adb and fastboot scripts and run them trough cmd.
You will need to be far more specific in what commands you did, if any...and the specific errors.
Only way we'll know what's happened.
It may be of some help if you post the tutorial you followed and say exactly at what step things went wrong.
Sent from my Moto X using Tapatalk Pro
monzillo said:
I have a x1058, it was on android 4.4.2 and was using a tutorial from a brazilian guy, wich involved downloading adb and fastboot scripts and run them trough cmd.
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The XT1058 has a locked bootloader, so I hope that tutorial didn't have you try to downgrade your ROM in order to use SlapMyMoto/MotoWpNoMo to root and disable write protection.
SlapMyMoto/RockMyMoto/etc, used on 4.4 and lower, involved downgrading the rom to use an exploit in 4.2.2 to gain root. But with 4.4.2 you can't downgrade the rom safely, without risk of bricking your phone anymore. Additionally, 4.4.2 closed the exploits used by SlapMyMoto/RockMyMoto to gain root, and the exploit used by MotoWpNoMo to disable write protection.
As others have suggested, post a link to the turtorial, and any error messages you saw while running the scripts.
Also, try booting into bootloader/fastboot mode. Can you get there? What version bootloader does it say you are on? I believe 30.B4 is 4.4.2 and 30.71 is 4.4 and 4.2.2 w/camera fix. If you have 30.B4, then your only fix might be using RSDLite to flash the 4.4.2 SBF for your carrier, or mFastboot to individually flash all parts of 4.4.2 on your phone, and then forget about rooting unless Moto's web site gives out the bootloader unlock code for your phone.
Alright I cant seem to update my Moto x from 4.2.2 to 4.4 with the ota in order to get slapmymoto to work, it says "an unexpected error has occurred." in system updates. I also tried to update through recovery by putting the zip into the sdcard. but I get "installation aborted" What gives?
I was rooted before on 4.4 and safestraped to 4.4.2 but then went back to 4.2.2. my bootloader is still the 4.2.2 version and write protection is disabled with MotoWpNoMo.
I am able to update to 4.4 in bootloadermode but this gets rid of all the slapmymoto files that are needed once on 4.4 so im assuming i need to either sideload or take the ota which i cant do.
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
quaddles said:
Alright I cant seem to update my Moto x from 4.2.2 to 4.4 with the ota in order to get slapmymoto to work, it says "an unexpected error has occurred." in system updates. I also tried to update through recovery by putting the zip into the sdcard. but I get "installation aborted" What gives?
I was rooted before on 4.4 and safestraped to 4.4.2 but then went back to 4.2.2. my bootloader is still the 4.2.2 version and write protection is disabled with MotoWpNoMo.
I am able to update to 4.4 in bootloadermode but this gets rid of all the slapmymoto files that are needed once on 4.4 so im assuming i need to either sideload or take the ota which i cant do.
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
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If you updated to 4.4 in BL mode (unless you just skipped gpt.bin and motoboot.img) you are now on the 4.4 bootloader. Not that important though, as wp-off will still work. If you had skipped the command "fastboot erase userdata", it wouldn't have deleted all your files. Plus you could have found the 4.4 OTA and applied it via stock recovery....
If you can't follow jcase's SlapMyMoto thread for some reason (really not understanding why its not working for you), you can search the forum. There is another NEW way of doing this that doesn't require downgrading to 4.2.2. Basically it involves using PIE + MotoWpNoMo to achieve root/wp-off on 4.4 without having to downgrade. Many users reported success. I don't have the link - so just search. If I find it, I'll edit the link in here.
Good Luck
EDIT: Most of the relevant info regarding this is in the Droid Ultra forum here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-ultra/general/root-guide-4-4-t2822032
Although I have seen reports of users successfully doing this on the Moto X. Good Luck
EDIT 2: Also HERE, in the Moto X section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54337535&postcount=252
You won't find much else on this, because hardly anyone is still on 4.4....though it DOES have its reasons....(namely safestrap)
samwathegreat said:
If you updated to 4.4 in BL mode (unless you just skipped gpt.bin and motoboot.img) you are now on the 4.4 bootloader. Not that important though, as wp-off will still work. If you had skipped the command "fastboot erase userdata", it wouldn't have deleted all your files. Plus you could have found the 4.4 OTA and applied it via stock recovery....
If you can't follow jcase's SlapMyMoto thread for some reason (really not understanding why its not working for you), you can search the forum. There is another NEW way of doing this that doesn't require downgrading to 4.2.2. Basically it involves using PIE + MotoWpNoMo to achieve root/wp-off on 4.4 without having to downgrade. Many users reported success. I don't have the link - so just search. If I find it, I'll edit the link in here.
Good Luck
EDIT: Most of the relevant info regarding this is in the Droid Ultra forum here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-ultra/general/root-guide-4-4-t2822032
Although I have seen reports of users successfully doing this on the Moto X. Good Luck
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"Plus you could have found the 4.4 OTA and applied it via stock recovery...." that is where it is saying "installation aborted"
Im going to try to pie root right now. I knew about it and thought it was tethered only but with wp-off its a full root. right?
Thanks for the help
quaddles said:
"Plus you could have found the 4.4 OTA and applied it via stock recovery...." that is where it is saying "installation aborted"
Im going to try to pie root right now. I knew about it and thought it was tethered only but with wp-off its a full root. right?
Thanks for the help
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^^ did you try flashing stock recovery again? I'm not -exactly- sure how Safestrap works, but I believe it modifies stock recovery, hence making it impossible to apply an OTA without flashing Stock recovery back...Nevermind that...I see you already SBF'd to stock 4.4, which SHOULD have written stock recovery back, assuming you did it properly..
Right...see the #2 edit above for more info. PIE + WpMotoNoMo (ON 4.4 ONLY!!!) = root + wp-off
Let me know how it works out for you.
samwathegreat said:
^^ did you try flashing stock recovery again? I'm not -exactly- sure how Safestrap works, but I believe it modifies stock recovery, hence making it impossible to apply an OTA without flashing Stock recovery back...Nevermind that...I see you already SBF'd to stock 4.4, which SHOULD have written stock recovery back, assuming you did it properly..
Right...see the #2 edit above for more info. PIE + WpMotoNoMo (ON 4.4 ONLY!!!) = root + wp-off
Let me know how it works out for you.
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Ughhhh this is a nightmare
C:\Users\P\Desktop\android\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell /data/local/atvc/root
.sh
rm failed for /data/local/atvc/blop.asec, No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/atvc/dalvik-cache, File exists
pie by jcase
want to buy me pie? paypal-> [email protected]
C:\Users\Paul\Desktop\android\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
[email protected]:/ # id
id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) context=u:r:kernel:s0
[email protected]:/ #
This is what i get with pie then i try to install supersu but it says installation failed.
btw this is what i used to get to 4.2.2 and it is also only way i can update to 4.4 because from 4.2.2 i cant receive the ota or use recovery to get to 4.4 to use slapmymoto. im not sure why i cant get the ota, maybe this method doesn't completely go back to stock not sure...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/kit-restore-moto-x-to-stock-rsd-lite-t2560571
Have you tried the toolkit ? I did this a couple months ago and easy http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/tool-moto-x-toolkit-v1-4-0-t2477132
quaddles said:
Ughhhh this is a nightmare
C:\Users\P\Desktop\android\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell /data/local/atvc/root
.sh
rm failed for /data/local/atvc/blop.asec, No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/atvc/dalvik-cache, File exists
pie by jcase
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C:\Users\Paul\Desktop\android\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
[email protected]:/ # id
id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) context=u:r:kernel:s0
[email protected]:/ #
This is what i get with pie then i try to install supersu but it says installation failed.
btw this is what i used to get to 4.2.2 and it is also only way i can update to 4.4 because from 4.2.2 i cant receive the ota or use recovery to get to 4.4 to use slapmymoto. im not sure why i cant get the ota, maybe this method doesn't completely go back to stock not sure...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/kit-restore-moto-x-to-stock-rsd-lite-t2560571
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Did you read the posts I linked you to? You obviously didn't re-run MotoWpNoMo and apply PIE during each reboot. It's clearly listed in the posts I linked. Timing is CRITICAL with this. Looks like you just ran PIE once and expected it to work....not the case. Write protection is still applied, hence the reason you can't install SuperSU. And the output from PIE is normal.
EDIT: @quaddles : Yeah...you SHOULD be following the instructions in the "Return to Stock" thread in the General Sub-forum. I don't know anything about that guide you linked above. Here is the correct one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515 The one you are using probably DOESN'T flash back to 100% stock...
G-Rock13 said:
Here's what I did:
First, I used PIE to root then used MotoWpNoMo to disable write-protect. Then I used PIE to root a second time after MotoWpNoMo reboot #1 and finally used PIE again to root a third time after MotoWpNoMo reboot #2. After five attempts I got it to finally work. Twinkyz1979 post was dead-on. Timing the execution of PIE root is CRITICAL after the reboots! Now I'm enjoying persistent root without having to SlapMyMoto! Yay!
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You might try @doitinthedirt 's suggestion (using the toolkit) with option 12 (although this is the same as what you have been trying with SlapMyMoto - only automated...)
[Q&A] [TOOL] Moto X Toolkit v1.4.3 [Backup/Restore,Drivers,Return to stock,Root,Boot
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Root verizon 4.4.4
Hello!
So, i will be able to root my verizon moto x at 4.4.4 (with locked bootloader) using the slapmymoto option?
Thanks!
Nastrand said:
Hello!
So, i will be able to root my verizon moto x at 4.4.4 (with locked bootloader) using the slapmymoto option?
Thanks!
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No I'm afraid not. That only works if your 4.4 or lower. As of 4.4.2 it doesn't work anymore.
And you can not downgrade without a great risk of bricking.
Well then we have to wait a new exploit that allows to root.
Thanks for your answer!
thanks
SBF.DroidDevs Is Gone!!!
Hello all,
I've been trying to get my 2013 VZW Moto X back to stock, but I don't have access to the SBF, since Droid-Dev's is down or something. I know there is a post on XDA about the Developer Edition of the Moto X 2013, but I have the consumer model. Any idea where I can get the 4.4.4 SBF?
Fingerz91 said:
Hello all,
I've been trying to get my 2013 VZW Moto X back to stock, but I don't have access to the SBF, since Droid-Dev's is down or something. I know there is a post on XDA about the Developer Edition of the Moto X 2013, but I have the consumer model. Any idea where I can get the 4.4.4 SBF?
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File factory seems to be the go to site right now.... Link in opening post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2923347
Thanks!
Darth said:
File factory seems to be the go to site right now.... Link in opening post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2923347
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Thank you Darth. I gummed up my retail Moto X, and now it's shiny and new again!!!
question about rooting Sprint Moto X running 4.4.4
I've got a Sprint Motorola X running 4.4.4 with a previously unlocked bootloader from having rooted it on 4.2.2 way back when. I lost root with the update but kept the unlocked bootloader. Will the Moto X Toolkit work for me?
Return to Stock not downloading files
When I try to do Return to Stock, then choose my carrier (Verizon), then choose to download and install any of the stock images, I get a 404 error when trying to download the stock .zip file.
Pasting the address (I cannot past it here, but it links to the VZW_XT1060_4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.26_CFC_1FF.xml.zip file on droid-developers.org) into a web browser also gives me the same File Not Found error.
Has the file moved or is something else going wrong?
HOW CAN I ROOT MY MOTO X 1st GEN RUNNING 5.0.2 ?
I was successfully rooted, unlocked bootloade my moto x and was installed cm12 nightly with CWM recovery and flashe superSu zip file throogh recovery. also enabled root access for apps and adb in developers option. first time my moto x had root access but on flashing next updated nightlies of cm12 through CMW (not cmupdater) i was lost my root access even flashing same zip fileand enabling root acess in DEV opt. and in superSu app they show subinary is not installed. popup window for installing through normal way shows failed to download subinary. anyone knows plzz help me.
thanx in advance..
redband1 said:
When I try to do Return to Stock, then choose my carrier (Verizon), then choose to download and install any of the stock images, I get a 404 error when trying to download the stock .zip file.
Pasting the address (I cannot past it here, but it links to the VZW_XT1060_4.4.4-KXA21.12-L1.26_CFC_1FF.xml.zip file on droid-developers.org) into a web browser also gives me the same File Not Found error.
Has the file moved or is something else going wrong?
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Yes. Droid-Developers.org has been down for some time.
See -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/info-tip-web-sites-official-leaked-roms-t2923347
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Kuma Style said:
I've got a Sprint Motorola X running 4.4.4 with a previously unlocked bootloader from having rooted it on 4.2.2 way back when. I lost root with the update but kept the unlocked bootloader. Will the Moto X Toolkit work for me?
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I haven't looked at the toolkit in some time, if there isn't a menu option to "Root with unlocked bootloader" then there should be an option to flash TWRP Recovery (since the release notes for Toolkit 1.4.4 says "Updated TWRP to 2.8.1.0")
Once you've successfully flashed TWRP, reboot the phone into it, it should ask if you want too root.
Other option is to not use the toolkit and see -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...-instructions-unlocking-t2649738/post54796193
How do i know its backing up?
just fine
Link not working
When I try to download the unroot files from this link: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
it doesn't work it comes up with an error page, is it a bad link and has it been updated? Any help would be appreciated
Thanks!
Qwerkle said:
When I try to download the unroot files from this link: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
it doesn't work it comes up with an error page, is it a bad link and has it been updated? Any help would be appreciated
Thanks!
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Post number 12 above has a link to other sites that do work. ?
Darth said:
Post number 12 above has a link to other sites that do work.
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I was looking into that, but I need the recovery.img / system.img / and the boot.img files for unrooting. Do you know where I could find those?
Qwerkle said:
I was looking into that, but I need the recovery.img / system.img / and the boot.img files for unrooting. Do you know where I could find those?
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Try the file factory link and find the firmware for your model and Android version.... Don't downgrade.... Then you can flash the files individually.
See the returning to stock section in this guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
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Darth said:
Try the file factory link and find the firmware for your model and Android version.... Don't downgrade.... Then you can flash the files individually.
See the returning to stock section in this guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
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Alright, I was reading through that, and it looks as if I can flash 4.4.4 without unrooting or anything like that (right now I'm on 4.4.2), because the firmware is available on file factory. Is there any prerequisites I need to take before flashing? I have an unlocked bootloader if that means anything in this situation....
return to stock with nandroid backup
I am currently using cm12 5.0.2 rom on my sprint moto x . I have a nandroid backup with stock 4.4.4 rom. my question is can I restore the nandroid backup without any problem?
Also I have to unroot and then lock the bootloader kindly tell me how to do that please.
Help Updating Verizon Moto X Developer Edition
All,
I have the Verizon Moto X Developer Edition. I originally bought it since I chose to pay full price, to maintain my unlimited Data. I also like rooting my device for certain operations, and I was willing to pay a little extra for the warranty to cover this activity.
I unlocked my bootloader and I rooted my device. I originally backed up my system, but never used TWRP, since I was happy with the mostly stock debloated ROM. I did use the Root to enable free Native WiFi hotspot.
Since the root and unlock, I have not received any system updates, and I'm stuck at Android 4.4. I have a Nexus 7 (2013) tablet, and I enjoy many of the newer features of Android.
I have seen Droid-life posts that the Moto X mainstream version is on 4.4.4.
Can anyone explain how to update my Developer Edition to 4.4.4 or later while maintaining Root and my Hotspot workaround? To be honest, I stopped tracking it, and don't even know what the latest version is for the mainstream Gen 1 Moto X. I have read some reports that show (Non-Developer versions) updating to the latest ROM wipes the Root, and they cannot get it back. And I am also under the impression that the mainstream image update is not compatible with my phone.
I used to tinker with several different ROMs all the time with my previous two phones, but I'm a little rusty. It has been 18 months since I bothered, as most of the functionality I need is reliable at this point. Yes, I realize that implies I probably don't need to tinker, but I'm considering it, pending the above information.
The one critical requirement is that I do use my phone as the hotspot, and enabling on my current plan required root access, or no-root, and an additional $30/month. I kind of like that feature. I used this method.
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