Question: Manual 4.4.2 Install - VZWDevEd - Moto X Q&A

Hey folks,
I've got a completely empty phone and would like to manually install 4.4.2, including baseband radios the whole deal. I can use fastboot or ADB. Not sure if stock recovery will work when my phone is empty - am worried that the authenticity check would fail as /system is empty.
What's the best way to do this?
Thank you!

More than everything you need to know is posted in this forum already. Just gotta look around a bit and search.
This should get you started. Under "return to stock".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
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I Suppose I Just Bricked My MotoX?

Hello everyone! As most of you may know, AT&T pushed out an update today for the MotoX. A few weeks ago, I so happened to root my MotoX using PwnMyMoto. I installed the OTA update, without knowing this would **** my phone up as I had read that if you update using OTA it will just undo the root. Now my phone is in a constant boot loop. I can't do anything. By the time the phone gets loaded up and connects to WiFi or anything it reboots.
I suppose I'm screwed? Thanks.
NicholasJohnson said:
Hello everyone! As most of you may know, AT&T pushed out an update today for the MotoX. A few weeks ago, I so happened to root my MotoX using PwnMyMoto. I installed the OTA update, without knowing this would **** my phone up as I had read that if you update using OTA it will just undo the root. Now my phone is in a constant boot loop. I can't do anything. By the time the phone gets loaded up and connects to WiFi or anything it reboots.
I suppose I'm screwed? Thanks.
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So many threads already covering this issue. Search, read, and also post to Q&A forum if you have a question.
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NicholasJohnson said:
Hello everyone! As most of you may know, AT&T pushed out an update today for the MotoX. A few weeks ago, I so happened to root my MotoX using PwnMyMoto. I installed the OTA update, without knowing this would **** my phone up as I had read that if you update using OTA it will just undo the root. Now my phone is in a constant boot loop. I can't do anything. By the time the phone gets loaded up and connects to WiFi or anything it reboots.
I suppose I'm screwed? Thanks.
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So any luck with this? Im trying to figure out how to save the phone if possible myself. Couldn't find the threads mentioned by ^ post.
ronVnor said:
So any luck with this? Im trying to figure out how to save the phone if possible myself. Couldn't find the threads mentioned by ^ post.
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Since your phone is now a useless brick can I buy it from you for $20?
Sent from my Moto X.
Please ignore people who are not considerate enough to link to a post when saying "please search" as if they have actually tried using the search to find information. Because if they had, they could have easily linked you to the corresponding topic, and the discussion would have been over, or they would have found (like i did) limited results on the matter.
Here's an image that should be flashable that includes OTA (cannot revert, or root afterwards at this point)
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471975]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471975[/URL]
I won't claim to know alot, especially about this device, i'm mainly researching because it is my next device I'm purchasing (very soon). Right now there's not alot of information, but there should be official flashable images available for the phone floating around on XDA or some of the other forums.
I wish i could do more to help you in this situation, the last time i bricked a device (HTC Incredible) i was lucky to find an original image to restore it. This is the best method because an unrooted working phone is better than no phone at all, if that AT&T OTA image doesn't flash, my best recommendation is to look for an original motorola firmware and flash it using fastboot, i don't own the device (yet) so i don't have any specific instructions to help you with.
Destreyf said:
Please ignore people who are not considerate enough to link to a post when saying "please search" as if they have actually tried using the search to find information. Because if they had, they could have easily linked you to the corresponding topic, and the discussion would have been over, or they would have found (like i did) limited results on the matter.
Here's an image that should be flashable that includes OTA (cannot revert, or root afterwards at this point)
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471975]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471975[/URL]
I won't claim to know alot, especially about this device, i'm mainly researching because it is my next device I'm purchasing (very soon). Right now there's not alot of information, but there should be official flashable images available for the phone floating around on XDA or some of the other forums.
I wish i could do more to help you in this situation, the last time i bricked a device (HTC Incredible) i was lucky to find an original image to restore it. This is the best method because an unrooted working phone is better than no phone at all, if that AT&T OTA image doesn't flash, my best recommendation is to look for an original motorola firmware and flash it using fastboot, i don't own the device (yet) so i don't have any specific instructions to help you with.
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Teach a man to search and he will have near infinite knowledge. Give a man the answer and he will bug the **** out of you every time his brain farts. Jesus said something similar to that. Good stuff.
Lesson: XDA search sucks. Use Google to search XDA. For example use this search phrase: "moto x bootloop after update root site:forum.xda-developers.com"
Consequentially the first result is the one that would get the OP out of his infinite loop of sadness.
Dont cripple people by saying its ok to ask before searching. No one wins.
mentose457 said:
Teach a man to search and he will have near infinite knowledge. Give a man the answer and he will bug the **** out of you every time his brain farts. Jesus said something similar to that. Good stuff.
Lesson: XDA search sucks. Use Google to search XDA. For example use this search phrase: "moto x bootloop after update root site:forum.xda-developers.com"
Consequentially the first result is the one that would get the OP out of his infinite loop of sadness.
Dont cripple people by saying its ok to ask before searching. No one wins.
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Well in this case as you said yourself, "XDA Search Sucks" even i didn't think of that (and i've been using XDA for several years now) so everyone can learn something by asking questions. (also thank you for the info because now i know a better way to search XDA)
mentose457 said:
Since your phone is now a useless brick can I buy it from you for $20?
Sent from my Moto X.
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Psshhhh...I'll give you $50, OP.
Anyway, you need to delete the update from cache. If you can't stay booted long enough to do this from the system, you may have to do it from fastboot (use the command "fastboot erase cache" without the quotes).

[Q] I Think I Really Screwed The Pooch

So i brilliantly unlock the bootloader on the moto x and rooted the phone also installed the su and then the real genius part came out and i accidentally wiped the whole fing phone all the sdcard and the entire os and now all i have is a wonderful beautiful white motorola moto x and cant use it oh and to make things really worth it i just open the account with sprint so the phone is only 3 days old. Can someone Please Help me i am at a lost and dont have a clue what to do. I dont know how to reinstall the OS.:crying::crying::crying:
lsl73 said:
So i brilliantly unlock the bootloader on the moto x and rooted the phone also installed the su and then the real genius part came out and i accidentally wiped the whole fing phone all the sdcard and the entire os and now all i have is a wonderful beautiful white motorola moto x and cant use it oh and to make things really worth it i just open the account with sprint so the phone is only 3 days old. Can someone Please Help me i am at a lost and dont have a clue what to do. I dont know how to reinstall the OS.:crying::crying::crying:
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I am having somewhat the same issues. Someone is helping me out and if I get an easy solution I will be happy to share.
This should help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446515
superaj13 said:
I am having somewhat the same issues. Someone is helping me out and if I get an easy solution I will be happy to share.
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Thanks i hope you can get yours going as well
fabriciosr said:
This should help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446515
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The rsd lite cant see my moto x i can only access it thru the fastboot but when i try the rsd way it doesnt see the phone.
Download/find the correct system.img and boot.img for your device, then push/install them via fastboot. You shouldn't need anything else. Recovery, bootloader, and other firmware should be untouched. Only issue is if it's a safestrap device, then I have no clue.
gokart2 said:
Download/find the correct system.img and boot.img for your device, then push/install them via fastboot. You shouldn't need anything else. Recovery, bootloader, and other firmware should be untouched. Only issue is if it's a safestrap device, then I have no clue.
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Gokart i have tried that i dont think i am doing it wrong i got the system.img and the boot.img from here but just incase i ride the small yellow bus with a helmet on can you please point me to the direction i need to go AGAIN.
try to
fastboot flash system system.img
The obvious thing is make sure you have fastboot set up correctly... Drivers as well.
Make sure all drivers are installed, trust me redlite works with a soft bricked moto x, I found out today, my phone was bootlooping, nandroids failed soi wiped the sdcard and realized at that point I did the noob thing, well it worked like a charm rsdlite
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this is the error i keep getting
lsl73 said:
this is the error i keep getting
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2489249
i would like to thank all you guys for all the advise that was given to help me bring my moto x back to life i finally got it up and running again using the moto x toolkit it seemed like the only thing that would of work in my situation again thank yall so much :victory::victory::victory:
Who unlocks their bootloader but doesn't know what to do when stuff goes bad, like this?
If you read enough to unlock the bootloader, you should have read enough to know what to do here. Coming here frantic without even checking the eleven billion threads already is silly. We have about 12 threads about the new update and similar high number threads about restoring your phone.
Too many repetitive threads for the Moto X on xda. Some people just need to take 5 minutes and look through general or Q&A before they blindly post. Clutter everywhere.
And finally, dude! I do not have any pity for you. I'm on Verizon and cannot unlock my bootloader maybe that's why I just ranted. Nothing personal, just a general consensus of this section as of late...
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oh brother i am not mad at you but as a by the way i DID try different ways of trying to load the os back using this site as a guidance before i made this post this post was a last ditch effort before i smash the moto x and use the insurance claim on it i have been a member of this site since 2010 i just didnt create this account

[Q] Reliable method(s) of rooting.

I'm really having one hell of a time figuring out the most correct steps to rooting the verizon model. What I've always done upon attempting to root a new device is read all available information and decide from there. Between XDA, Reddit, Rootz and YouTube, I have no freaking idea which one is the most tried and true. My previous devices (Nexus 4 and Galaxy Nexus) were a walk in the park - even the droid X2 was a little easier to sift through and I faced less risk of very much destroying something. And after reading roughly 50 pages of threads here, I'm chalking most of this up to the device's immaturity. Regardless, there are people who have tried, succeeded and failed.
New folks need to hear what does and doesnt work in the most clear way possible and thats what I'm asking - what works, what doesnt work, what should I not even bother reading?
SlapMyMoto
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SlapMyMoto
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This.
Don't ask any questions, just follow the steps to the letter and you will be fine. I'm on a VZW model that I had to downgrade, and kept asking question after question.
You lose stock custom recovery forever, that's the risk on a non-dev-edition.
jl33 said:
I'm really having one hell of a time figuring out the most correct steps to rooting the verizon model. What I've always done upon attempting to root a new device is read all available information and decide from there. Between XDA, Reddit, Rootz and YouTube, I have no freaking idea which one is the most tried and true. My previous devices (Nexus 4 and Galaxy Nexus) were a walk in the park - even the droid X2 was a little easier to sift through and I faced less risk of very much destroying something. And after reading roughly 50 pages of threads here, I'm chalking most of this up to the device's immaturity. Regardless, there are people who have tried, succeeded and failed.
New folks need to hear what does and doesnt work in the most clear way possible and thats what I'm asking - what works, what doesnt work, what should I not even bother reading?
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I am in the same boat after recently getting a Moto X and coming from a Galaxy Nexus that seemed to have more consensus, or least clearly indicated. It was a bit daunting to trying to start to learn the process again after over 2 years.
User dray has got you covered though regardless of what Moto X you are using and what version of Android you are on. Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358 and thank dray for his efforts.
I recently finished rooting my xt1060 starting at 4.2.2 and could show you what I did if you are in the same boat.
You can't compare a nexus to a device with a boot loader that can't be unlocked. A little research before purchasing would have shown you that its not as easy to root.
If you had a Moto x with an unlockable boot loader...then it would be just as easy as a nexus to root. Same steps in fact. So its not device immaturity ....its the fault of the particular one you bought.
Just saying.
Sent from my Moto X cellular telephone...
kj2112 said:
You can't compare a nexus to a device with a boot loader that can't be unlocked. A little research before purchasing would have shown you that its not as easy to root.
If you had a Moto x with an unlockable boot loader...then it would be just as easy as a nexus to root. Same steps in fact. So its not device immaturity ....its the fault of the particular one you bought.
Just saying.
Sent from my Moto X cellular telephone...
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slapmymoto
Just saying.
syntrix said:
slapmymoto
Just saying.
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That's nothing like the unlocked boot loader method...which is the same as the nexus method. And I can see how it intimidates new people.
So maybe quit quoting me with smart ass comments all over this forum and read the opening posts a bit more carefully.
He knows about slap ....its just a chore was his point...compared to flash recovery in fastboot...say yes to fix root.....reboot and done. Lol
Do us both a favor and put me on your ignore list....before this escalates.
Sent from my Moto X cellular telephone...
jl33 said:
I'm really having one hell of a time figuring out the most correct steps to rooting the verizon model. What I've always done upon attempting to root a new device is read all available information and decide from there. Between XDA, Reddit, Rootz and YouTube, I have no freaking idea which one is the most tried and true. My previous devices (Nexus 4 and Galaxy Nexus) were a walk in the park - even the droid X2 was a little easier to sift through and I faced less risk of very much destroying something. And after reading roughly 50 pages of threads here, I'm chalking most of this up to the device's immaturity. Regardless, there are people who have tried, succeeded and failed.
New folks need to hear what does and doesnt work in the most clear way possible and thats what I'm asking - what works, what doesnt work, what should I not even bother reading?
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here is a complete guide that i made up hope it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
syntrix said:
This.
Don't ask any questions, just follow the steps to the letter and you will be fine. I'm on a VZW model that I had to downgrade, and kept asking question after question.
You lose stock custom recovery forever, that's the risk on a non-dev-edition.
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Slap was one of the first methods I read about but I was then told that if I ignored the WP fix (like some of the guides leave out), Id have to go into recovery, and then reboot just to make changes to /system, which seems ridiculous. Correct me if I'm wrong.
dray_jr said:
here is a complete guide that i made up hope it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
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I appreciate that thank you.
jl33 said:
Slap was one of the first methods I read about but I was then told that if I ignored the WP fix (like some of the guides leave out), Id have to go into recovery, and then reboot just to make changes to /system, which seems ridiculous. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I appreciate that thank you.
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np at all let me know if you have any issues
I did it with twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img, i flash it in fastboot, enter the recovery, go to reboot/system, select root, reboot and you are rooted, its simple, its work for me in 4.2.2, 4.4 and 4.4.2
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if you can read spanish (or translate the page)
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?p=12297991#post12297991
here's everything to change modem, recovery, root and even change the bootloader ulnock logo at the start
rivas1981 said:
I did it with twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img, i flash it in fastboot, enter the recovery, go to reboot/system, select root, reboot and you are rooted, its simple, its work for me in 4.2.2, 4.4 and 4.4.2
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if you can read spanish (or translate the page)
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?p=12297991#post12297991
here's everything to change modem, recovery, root and even change the bootloader ulnock logo at the start
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Unfortunately, that method is for unlocked bootloaders
Try it anyways you dont loose anything trying
Enviado desde mi XT1058 mediante Tapatalk
rivas1981 said:
Try it anyways you dont loose anything trying
Enviado desde mi XT1058 mediante Tapatalk
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Guaranteed it won't work . Otherwise no one would ever unlock their boot loaders.
Sent from my Moto X cellular telephone...
syntrix said:
This.You lose stock custom recovery forever, that's the risk on a non-dev-edition.
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Not forever. And what's a stock custom recovery? The only thing you lose "forever" is write protection if you use MotoPwnNoMo.
jl33 said:
Slap was one of the first methods I read about but I was then told that if I ignored the WP fix (like some of the guides leave out), Id have to go into recovery, and then reboot just to make changes to /system, which seems ridiculous. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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I don't find it to be ridiculous at all. Rebooting into "recovery" adds maybe a minute to the whole process.
I'd like the same question as OP answered for the 1053 version. It really grinds my gears that there aren't separate forums for the different versions like they did with the variants of every other god damn phone (Galaxy Nexus as an example).
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elpeterson said:
I'd like the same question as OP answered for the 1053 version. It really grinds my gears that there aren't separate forums for the different versions like they did with the variants of every other god damn phone (Galaxy Nexus as an example).
Sent from my XT1053 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Why do they need separate forums? They all use the same root exploit with firmware specific to their model. There isn't enough development to justify separate forums.
Unlocking the bootloader is the same across the board as is rooting a locked bootloader. The only thing that differs in the entire process is the firmware.
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Why do they need separate forums? They all use the same root exploit with firmware specific to their model. There isn't enough development to justify separate forums.
Unlocking the bootloader is the same across the board as is rooting a locked bootloader. The only thing that differs in the entire process is the firmware.
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this phone is very simple let me break it down for you
locked bootloader
unlocked bootloader
lock need to use slapmymoto
unlocked and just install TWRP then install SUPERSU via custom recovery.
my guide tells you what phones can unlock there bootloader and what ones can't.

[Q] Having trouble upgrading to 4.4.2 stock on Verizon

I have a Moto X Developer Edition rooted on Verizon with TWRP 2.6.3.1 and stock Android 4.4 on it. I have been trying to upgrade to 4.4.2 without doing the OTA, and without having to reflash TWRP.
So far, I have been unsuccessful.
I have tried Blur_Version.140.45.5.ghost_verizon.Verizon.en.US.zip (approximate file size 150MB) from multiple sources as all the posts I read keep saying that is what works. I have also tried a ~650MB version I found somewhere. In addition, I tried the upgrade located here: sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0 which is called VZW_XT1060_4.4.2-KXA20.16-1.25.2_CFC_1FF.xml.zip (It's the 4.4.2 upgrade listed under Verizon US).
All of these fail. In TWRP, about 2-3 steps after it verified md5, it simply says "Failed" with no explanation as to why.
Here is my question:
How can I upgrade to 4.4.2 without a data wipe, and without having to reflash TWRP?
I have no interest in going to a ROM, I want to stay stock, and if I must, I will reflash the recovery if I have to, but I *really* don't want to.
Flash stock recovery, take the OTA, flash TWRP again.
It's so simple, so painless, so quick and it will not wipe your data.
tcrews said:
Flash stock recovery, take the OTA, flash TWRP again.
It's so simple, so painless, so quick and it will not wipe your data.
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I was hoping to avoid that (Yep, I really am that lazy...) but that's what I was going to do tonight if I couldn't get my hands on a .zip to flash.
Ironically, I bought the Dev Edition specifically so things like this would be easy.
It is easy.....just need to do it.
I support my sister, her husband and my wife (as well as my own) who all have Moto X's. 2 seconds to flash recovery, however long it takes for the OTA to install and reboot and then 2 seconds to flash TWRP again. Heck...I'd just leave the stock recovery in place since it's not needed if you don't plan on flashing any ROMs. The OTA doesn't even remove root.
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It is easy.....just need to do it.
I support my sister, her husband and my wife (as well as my own) who all have Moto X's. 2 seconds to flash recovery, however long it takes for the OTA to install and reboot and then 2 seconds to flash TWRP again. Heck...I'd just leave the stock recovery in place since it's not needed if you don't plan on flashing any ROMs. The OTA doesn't even remove root.
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Oh, that last bit is good to know! Well, I think even if it did remove root, getting it back is easy on the DE.
I think you're right though, I probably won't install TWRP again, I specifically got the Moto X because I was tired of messing around with stuff when I all I want is a rooted, stock Android experience.
So, after several hours of messing with this, and thinking the stock recovery had gotten messed up because the instructions I had for getting in to it were wrong, I finally got the OTA installing...
and it fails.
I don't know why, I haven't seen the error (I'm not looking at the phone when it fails).
So... Awesome.
Taegost said:
So, after several hours of messing with this, and thinking the stock recovery had gotten messed up because the instructions I had for getting in to it were wrong, I finally got the OTA installing...
and it fails.
I don't know why, I haven't seen the error (I'm not looking at the phone when it fails).
So... Awesome.
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Are there files out so you can just flash 4.4.2 with mfastboot? Would be easiest.
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Are there files out so you can just flash 4.4.2 with mfastboot? Would be easiest.
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I assume so, but I haven't found any instructions specifically saying how to do that, except for the ones that tell you how to return to stock without using RSD Lite.
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about how all this stuff works to be able to figure out which bits and pieces to put together to get upgraded without wiping my data.
What really pisses me off is that I specifically bought this phone so I wouldn't have issues like this, and here I am...
BTW: The only thing the error says is "Error". That's it, nothing else.
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I assume so, but I haven't found any instructions specifically saying how to do that, except for the ones that tell you how to return to stock without using RSD Lite.
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about how all this stuff works to be able to figure out which bits and pieces to put together to get upgraded without wiping my data.
What really pisses me off is that I specifically bought this phone so I wouldn't have issues like this, and here I am...
BTW: The only thing the error says is "Error". That's it, nothing else.
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This guide has a return to stock section. It will tell you how to flash the stock firmware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
Unfortunately the moto x is not a simple phone for tinkering with, like say a nexus, even the dev edition.
It can be easier once you do fully understand everything. Just gotta know what applies to you...meaning mostly the locked versus unlocked methods for everything.
After owning an s2, a moto x and now an n5 (n7 too...but I don't tinker with it really....its a family device) I've come to the mind set that for flashers and rooters.....nothing at all beats owning a nexus. Every other device has some limitations that a nexus won't have.
kj2112 said:
This guide has a return to stock section. It will tell you how to flash the stock firmware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
Unfortunately the moto x is not a simple phone for tinkering with, like say a nexus, even the dev edition.
It can be easier once you do fully understand everything. Just gotta know what applies to you...meaning mostly the locked versus unlocked methods for everything.
After owning an s2, a moto x and now an n5 (n7 too...but I don't tinker with it really....its a family device) I've come to the mind set that for flashers and rooters.....nothing at all beats owning a nexus. Every other device has some limitations that a nexus won't have.
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Yeah, that's the page I was talking about when I said I found the full instructions...
I specifically bought this phone because I didn't want to mess around with it like this, I just wanted to root it so I could use Titantium Backup and be done with it... and now I'm stuck at a halfway point.... Again...
I'll probably end up just doing the full wipe and manually flash to 4.4.2 (RSD Lite doesn't see my device... yay), since I have gone from my mute button not working (with 4.2.2), to a really bad echo for whomever I'm talking to when it's on speakerphone (Even when speakerphone is muted... THAT made for a fun conference call...).
Taegost said:
Yeah, that's the page I was talking about when I said I found the full instructions...
I specifically bought this phone because I didn't want to mess around with it like this, I just wanted to root it so I could use Titantium Backup and be done with it... and now I'm stuck at a halfway point.... Again...
I'll probably end up just doing the full wipe and manually flash to 4.4.2 (RSD Lite doesn't see my device... yay), since I have gone from my mute button not working (with 4.2.2), to a really bad echo for whomever I'm talking to when it's on speakerphone (Even when speakerphone is muted... THAT made for a fun conference call...).
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Flashing stock and rooting on an unlocked Moto x is basically the same as a nexus. It really is simple, once you are familiar with fastboot.
I guess there are toolkits that automate everything....like Samsung's Odin, and there's a few for nexus....but it really doesn't help anyone learn. And that's kinda what this hobby is all about.
But, I am sorry you're having trouble. Not sure what else to add. The guides are there, and they work. Usually. I can't think of anything to add to whats already been said.
Hope it works out for you!
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Flashing stock and rooting on an unlocked Moto x is basically the same as a nexus. It really is simple, once you are familiar with fastboot.
I guess there are toolkits that automate everything....like Samsung's Odin, and there's a few for nexus....but it really doesn't help anyone learn. And that's kinda what this hobby is all about.
But, I am sorry you're having trouble. Not sure what else to add. The guides are there, and they work. Usually. I can't think of anything to add to whats already been said.
Hope it works out for you!
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I don't think I'm articulating my issue properly. I understand how to do everything in the guides you mentioned, they're a piece of cake. That doesn't solve my problem.
My problem is that I want to get to 4.4.2 WITHOUT wiping my data, but can't do the update via OTA or flashing in recovery. RSD Lite doesn't work either.
The ONLY option I have available to me is to manually push the update with fastboot, which I can definitely do with the instructions provided... But those instructions require me to wipe my data.
I know it's possible to apply the update with fastboot without requiring me to wipe my data, but I don't know enough about the inner workings to know which steps to skip, and which need to be modified, in order to make that happen.
Taegost said:
I don't think I'm articulating my issue properly. I understand how to do everything in the guides you mentioned, they're a piece of cake. That doesn't solve my problem.
My problem is that I want to get to 4.4.2 WITHOUT wiping my data, but can't do the update via OTA or flashing in recovery. RSD Lite doesn't work either.
The ONLY option I have available to me is to manually push the update with fastboot, which I can definitely do with the instructions provided... But those instructions require me to wipe my data.
I know it's possible to apply the update with fastboot without requiring me to wipe my data, but I don't know enough about the inner workings to know which steps to skip, and which need to be modified, in order to make that happen.
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It says right at the bottom of the return to stock section in the guide I linked too.....you can skip
Fastboot erase user data
fastboot erase cache
Though if you have any problems after, you might have to do it again and do erase those, before spending time trying to figure out what's wrong.
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It says right at the bottom of the return to stock section in the guide I linked too.....you can skip
Fastboot erase user data
fastboot erase cache
Though if you have any problems after, you might have to do it again and do erase those, before spending time trying to figure out what's wrong.
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Wow... Attention to detail -5
Sorry about that, when I looked through that article, I skimmed through and saw that the "Return to Stock" section was (almost) identical to the other instructions I was reading...But I missed that last paragraph when I looked at the link you provided, the directions I was using referenced that article but did not include that last bit...
Thank you for your patients, I feel like a dumbass now *sheepish grin*
Taegost said:
Wow... Attention to detail -5
Sorry about that, when I looked through that article, I skimmed through and saw that the "Return to Stock" section was (almost) identical to the other instructions I was reading...But I missed that last paragraph when I looked at the link you provided, the directions I was using referenced that article but did not include that last bit...
Thank you for your patients, I feel like a dumbass now *sheepish grin*
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No worries!! .
And sorry, its userdata. My keyboard split the words up.
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And, you may very well have issues doing that way. But its worth a shot first. If you do have issues, then you can erase those and repeat the process.
if using fastboot/mfastboot, I would still erase cache, as it doesn't touch your data/apps/config.
Another tip, use this mfastboot -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/X-STUFF/Mfastboot-4.4.zip
or you can use RSDlite to flash the SBF, but there is a corresponding line for "erase data"
Two helpful links that will help explain what you saw...
Taking the OTA -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-OTA.html
various ways to Return to stock -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html
kj2112 said:
No worries!! .
And sorry, its userdata. My keyboard split the words up.
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And, you may very well have issues doing that way. But its worth a shot first. If you do have issues, then you can erase those and repeat the process.
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Alrighty, well I was able to successfully flash to 4.4.2 using the Fastboot instructions. Flashed TWRP afterwards and got root right back. Now that I know, this won't be a trial in the future (fingers crossed!)
Thanks for your help and patience

[Q] Moto G stuck after flash

Hello everybody. First thing first you should know that I am a noob. You will see why in the explanation of the problem. Then...
I have upgraded my moto g to lollipop via OTA (xt1032 8GB). Didn't like it so I tried to to downgrade to kitkat. Success, but I got the screen flickering problem so I was looking for a way to get back the previous bootloader. I even tried to flash to cwm recovery. And that is the point where I did the (probably) most stupidest thing. Thinking that I could flash back the stock rom, I've wiped out everything with cwm recovery. Now I'm stuck, have nothing in the moto g except the bootloader screen (41.18), I panicked and I flashed the stock recovery with the moto tool, but I think I've worsened everything. Now it's the time for laughing. Ok I deserve it. The question is: can I do something to get back my moto g? I don't care if with lollipop (I will keep it as long it works), I'm in total panic. Now even adb doesn't recognize the device.
Thanks for reading all of this. If you guys can help it would be wonderful (don't be afraid to ask something in return because I will do almost everything! ).
Greetings.
Freddy.
P.S. There are surely problems with my english. Sorry about that!
Ok found a topic (http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/unbrick-method-t2794271) about how to unbrick and following the procedure. Flashed the Philz recovery with success. Now I'm following the OP procedure. In a few minutes the results...
After a few tries and a lot of strange errors that I decided to ignore I've been finally able to get kitkat back!!! Ok the screen is flickering like before but it doesn't matter. Learned a lot of thinks and discovered lot of useful tools!
Bye!
xFreddy said:
After a few tries and a lot of strange errors that I decided to ignore I've been finally able to get kitkat back!!! Ok the screen is flickering like before but it doesn't matter. Learned a lot of thinks and discovered lot of useful tools!
Bye!
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Not a good idea to downgrade a moto g and your posting in the wrong forum , you need to post in the first gen forum your posting in the 2nd gen 2014 forum. I'd redownload the stock lollipop ROM and flash using fast boot
http://www.filefactory.com/folder/c6cdedc45a775d27 find the one that corresponds to your model and carrier and country.
Thanks for the advice. In the end I've updated to lollipop because I was tired of all the "bugs" between the new bootloader and kitkat. Sadly I was unable to find a compatible version of the xposed framework, but I think I will just wait for the stable! .
Thanks again!
Freddy.

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