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I'm getting the following error when trying to unlock the bootloader:
Unlocking Bootloader Failed!
Sorry it didn't work out. Here's why:
Required Resources
We're sorry, but it appears your attempt to unlock the bootloader on this device has failed. This could be caused by several factors including simple errors in the entry of the unlock token, problems with your device, or a lack of manufacturer support for the unlocking process. Please see the specific error code listed below, and try again if necessary.
Error Code: 173.
Error Reason: Check Rule Fail with exception.
Anyone else getting this? Maybe it's just HTCDev site, I did see someone else in the HTC Rezound forum having the same issue today.
renden said:
I'm getting the following error when trying to unlock the bootloader:
Unlocking Bootloader Failed!
Sorry it didn't work out. Here's why:
Required Resources
We're sorry, but it appears your attempt to unlock the bootloader on this device has failed. This could be caused by several factors including simple errors in the entry of the unlock token, problems with your device, or a lack of manufacturer support for the unlocking process. Please see the specific error code listed below, and try again if necessary.
Error Code: 173.
Error Reason: Check Rule Fail with exception.
Anyone else getting this? Maybe it's just HTCDev site, I did see someone else in the HTC Rezound forum having the same issue today.
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htcdev looking into it
https://twitter.com/#!/htcdev/status/164818807561523200
from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22070209#post22070209
Hey,
I have previously rooted my ATT xt1058. At one point I had to reset the ROM back to stock. Now, when trying to run RockMyMoto or SlapMyMoto using the official root guides, I am faced with an error. On both root methods, when running "dalvikvm -cp /sdcard/SlapMyMoto.jar SlapMyMoto" (or RockMyMoto, I tried both) I am immediately sent to Step 3, and told that my system is not write protected.
ADB confirms that my system is not write protected, however I cannot modify files in /sys/kernel, as SlapMyMoto requires.
I'm unsure of why this is happening, any help fixing it would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Notes about previous root:
I do not have an unlocked bootloader, my bootloader has never been unlocked. I used the SlapMyMoto root guide (from this reddit post) to gain root. Due to an issue with my play store and the volume buttons on my device, I was forced to reset to stock 4.2.2 post-camera, and I stayed there for a while. Now, attempting to root back, I am running into these problems.
Relocked the bootloader on Droid Turbo/Moto Maxx and again try to unlock the bootloader
C:\adb>fastboot oem unlock
...
OKAY [ -0.000s]
finished. total time: -0.000s
Now this time there is no notification on the phone screen and phone reboots automatically. Now flashing the Android logo from last 5 minute.
Not able to boot in recovery mode. Only fastboot mode is working.
pedro_maciel said:
Relocked the bootloader on Droid Turbo/Moto Maxx and again try to unlock the bootloader
C:\adb>fastboot oem unlock
...
OKAY [ -0.000s]
finished. total time: -0.000s
Now this time there is no notification on the phone screen and phone reboots automatically. Now flashing the Android logo from last 5 minute.
Not able to boot in recovery mode. Only fastboot mode is working.
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what happens if you do a factory reset from the bootloader? Also can you flash a factory image?
returns to the fastboot , and I can not flash factory image
Why did you relock the device in the first place? Not sure there is anything you can do at this point, I'm guessing you still had TWRP on the device which I believe would be the issue, but you can't remove that since your device is now locked and cannot be unlocked.
miketoasty said:
Why did you relock the device in the first place? Not sure there is anything you can do at this point, I'm guessing you still had TWRP on the device which I believe would be the issue, but you can't remove that since your device is now locked and cannot be unlocked.
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Incorrect. With a locked bootloader, it's very possible to overwrite the recovery partition with the stock recovery menu. In fact, it's possible to flash all of the stock images with a locked bootloader. See section 0 of my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684.
As for the OP's issue, I would say that if following section 0 of my guide does not solve the problem, you should probably consider your phone destroyed.
TheSt33v said:
Incorrect. With a locked bootloader, it's very possible to overwrite the recovery partition with the stock recovery menu. In fact, it's possible to to flash all of the stock images with a locked bootloader. See section 0 of my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684.
As for the OP's issue, I would say that if following section 0 of my guide does not solve the problem, you should probably consider your phone destroyed.
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Interesting, I didn't think that RSD would be able to modify the recovery partition on a locked device. Nonetheless if anything is going to work I believe what you have outlined is it St33v, best of luck to you OP.
miketoasty said:
Interesting, I didn't think that RSD would be able to modify the recovery partition on a locked device. Nonetheless if anything is going to work I believe what you have outlined is it St33v, best of luck to you OP.
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Yep. As long as it passes the signature check, it flashes.
pedro_maciel said:
Relocked the bootloader on Droid Turbo/Moto Maxx and again try to unlock the bootloader
C:\adb>fastboot oem unlock
...
OKAY [ -0.000s]
finished. total time: -0.000s
Now this time there is no notification on the phone screen and phone reboots automatically. Now flashing the Android logo from last 5 minute.
Not able to boot in recovery mode. Only fastboot mode is working.
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Let's be clear -- it was the Droid Turbo. Leave off the Moto Maxx part, OK?
You can lock/unlock a Moto Maxx (XT1225/XT1250) or even Moto Turbo (XT1225) all you want. In fact, the U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250 is IDENTICAL in every way to the Droid Turbo XT1254 -- radio bands, even the same FCC ID. Of all the Quarks, only Verizon's "Droid Turbo" has a carrier-locked down bootloader. All the others can be unlocked via the Motorola website. Whereas, the Droid Turbo bootloader unlock is a hack (Sunshine) that relies upon a vulnerability present in devices with Snapdragon 805.
miketoasty said:
Why did you relock the device in the first place? Not sure there is anything you can do at this point, I'm guessing you still had TWRP on the device which I believe would be the issue, but you can't remove that since your device is now locked and cannot be unlocked.
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Yes, WHY would you do that? Devs went through all the trouble to find a vulnerability to UNlock the Droid Turbo, and you lock it back? Been posted MANY, MANY times with the Droid Turob it's a one-time unlock only, through Sunshine.
TheSt33v said:
Incorrect. With a locked bootloader, it's very possible to overwrite the recovery partition with the stock recovery menu. In fact, it's possible to to flash all of the stock images with a locked bootloader. See section 0 of my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684.
As for the OP's issue, I would say that if following section 0 of my guide does not solve the problem, you should probably consider your phone destroyed.
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While you can flash stock again with a locked bootloader and it can work, over in the Moto Maxx section many people did brick their phones because they refused to unlock their bootloaders first. They were more worried about their silly "warranty" than having a functioning device. We kept stressing, FIRST unlock your bootloader. If you mess up, it's an easy fix if a flash goes wrong. With a locked bootloader, a bad flash is a recipe for disaster.
Over in the Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo section was a write up about flashing images, similar to your write up:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/tutorial-how-to-flash-official-firmware-t3074724
Usually people wanting to downgrade back to KitKat or flash a Quark image from another region (India Moto Turbo XT1225) got Lollipop first before Latin American Moto Maxx XT1225).
And people were able to do it with a locked bootloader -- but you have to do everything just right. In my case, first time I flashed from Moto Maxx image to Moto Turbo image, I messed up. I was looking at the example picture more than reading the instructions. But, since I had an unlocked bootloader, so what? Just did it again the correct way, the second time.
In the case of Moto Maxx brick people trying to flash to Moto Turbo, those people had to wait until Lollipop was released for their phones then try to re-flash an image made for their phones -- and HOPE it worked.
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I did the same thing on my xt1254 this is what Beaups told me from sunshine and it worked for me. I did it from terminal emulated on the device and then was ablebto reflash twrp
Beaups (TheRootNinja Support)
Dec 29, 17:10
tested this on my device and it worked. Keep in mind we can't guarantee it will work for you and also can't guarantee it won't kill your device (but I don't see why it should). Copy paste this command, do NOT make any errors.
From a ROOT adb shell (if you don't have root you'll need to figure out how to get it, kingroot, etc):
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp bs=1 seek=8
It should hang for a few seconds and then you should see something like:
dd: /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp: No space left on device
1048569+0 records in
1048568+0 records out
1048568 bytes transferred in 7.203 secs (145573 bytes/sec)
At that point reboot to bootloader and hopefully your problem is solved. Do NOT relock that device again in the future.
--beaups
I tried what you said and I could not, Recovery does not work
A failure occurred when the step system.img_sparsechunk
How did you re-lock your bootloader? What did you do?
pedro_maciel said:
Relocked the bootloader on Droid Turbo/Moto Maxx and again try to unlock the bootloader
C:\adb>fastboot oem unlock
...
OKAY [ -0.000s]
finished. total time: -0.000s
Now this time there is no notification on the phone screen and phone reboots automatically. Now flashing the Android logo from last 5 minute.
Not able to boot in recovery mode. Only fastboot mode is working.
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tvlovers said:
How did you re-lock your bootloader? What did you do?
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Before I answer this question, I have to make one thing clear: DON'T EVER DO THIS!
Verizon will still replace your phone under warranty with an unlocked bootloader as long as there is no physical damage. Motorola will do the same. Even if they do decide to get picky about bootloaders, re-locking your bootloader does not erase all traces of it ever being unlocked. Your bootloader will show status code 2, which indicates that it has been unlocked and re-locked again. If you lock it before you sell it to someone else, and they try to unlock it again, the phone will be ruined. There is absolutely no reason to do this.
With that out of the way, the command is "fastboot oem lock"
Don't ever use it.
Thank youfor the warning. I should make it clear before. The reason I was asking was to make sure that no one would accidentally do it as I see no reason to lock it again once unlocked.
Besides that fastboot command is there any other way to accidentally lock it? New VZW OTA software or OEM unlocking under developer options in settings?
Please advise.
TheSt33v said:
Before I answer this question, I have to make one thing clear: DON'T EVER DO THIS!
Verizon will still replace your phone under warranty with an unlocked bootloader as long as there is no physical damage. Motorola will do the same. Even if they do decide to get picky about bootloaders, re-locking your bootloader does not erase all traces of it ever being unlocked. Your bootloader will show status code 2, which indicates that it has been unlocked and re-locked again. If you lock it before you sell it to someone else, and they try to unlock it again, the phone will be ruined. There is absolutely no reason to do this.
With that out of the way, the command is "fastboot oem lock"
Don't ever use it.
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tvlovers said:
Thank youfor the warning. I should make it clear before. The reason I was asking was to make sure that no one would accidentally do it as I see no reason to lock it again once unlocked.
Besides that fastboot command is there any other way to accidentally lock it? New VZW OTA software or OEM unlocking under developer options in settings?
Please advise.
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A verizon OTA probably will not, but it's best to wait until someone here confirms that. In the past, they have not, but you never know what they'll try next. The OEM unlock setting in developer options does nothing on a Turbo. It's intended for true dev phones (or phones designed for carriers less tyrannical than Verizon) that can be unlocked and re-locked easily. It disables the "fastboot oem unlock" command that someone with a dev phone would normally use to easily unlock the bootloader. There are no other ways to lock the bootloader that I know of.
bubblesd306 said:
I did the same thing on my xt1254 this is what Beaups told me from sunshine and it worked for me. I did it from terminal emulated on the device and then was ablebto reflash twrp
Beaups (TheRootNinja Support)
Dec 29, 17:10
tested this on my device and it worked. Keep in mind we can't guarantee it will work for you and also can't guarantee it won't kill your device (but I don't see why it should). Copy paste this command, do NOT make any errors.
From a ROOT adb shell (if you don't have root you'll need to figure out how to get it, kingroot, etc):
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp bs=1 seek=8
It should hang for a few seconds and then you should see something like:
dd: /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp: No space left on device
1048569+0 records in
1048568+0 records out
1048568 bytes transferred in 7.203 secs (145573 bytes/sec)
At that point reboot to bootloader and hopefully your problem is solved. Do NOT relock that device again in the future.
--beaups
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Has anyone that has unlocked using this method been able to flash CM or a CM-based ROM?
Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
richii0207 said:
Has anyone that has unlocked using this method been able to flash CM or a CM-based ROM?
Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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This isn't unlocking for a first time. This is unlocking for a second time.
Typically when you unlock a bootloader you can relock and unlock easily in adb.
For our device this is not the case and it should never be relocked.
A few have and have always succeeded with those commands.
Again this is only for a previously unlocked boot loader.
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mrkhigh said:
This isn't unlocking for a first time. This is unlocking for a second time.
Typically when you unlock a bootloader you can relock and unlock easily in adb.
For our device this is not the case and it should never be relocked.
A few have and have always succeeded with those commands.
Again this is only for a previously unlocked boot loader.
Sent from my DROID Turbo using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Ya. I did unlock, relock, then unlock again. I am able to install TWRP, and use CF ROM with no issues but if I install CM, I get data but NO voice which is very odd.
Reflashing radios and messing with the network configurations did not help.
I've seen people that have unlocked twice and are able to run CM without any issues.
I've tried reflashing firmware, Reflashing SU38 and OTAing to 44 to no avail. I used to run CM before I relocked without a problem.
Although I do get errors flashing GPT partition, it says that it flashes backup GPT instead of primary.
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richii0207 said:
Ya. I did unlock, relock, then unlock again. I am able to install TWRP, and use CF ROM with no issues but if I install CM, I get data but NO voice which is very odd.
Reflashing radios and messing with the network configurations did not help.
I've seen people that have unlocked twice and are able to run CM without any issues.
I've tried reflashing firmware, Reflashing SU38 and OTAing to 44 to no avail. I used to run CM before I relocked without a problem.
Although I do get errors flashing GPT partition, it says that it flashes backup GPT instead of primary.
Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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Is it possible you're not doing a full wipe? What version of twrp are you flashing with?
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mrkhigh said:
Is it possible you're not doing a full wipe? What version of twrp are you flashing with?
Sent from my DROID Turbo using XDA-Developers mobile app
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I realized that I can only make calls when VoLTE is enabled on stock. If I turn it off, I cannot make any phone calls but can access data still. I went into diagnostic mode and it showed " Phone ICCID compare with sim CCID error" with "UNKNOWN" under Phone ICCID. Hmmm..
Hi,
I have bought a droid turbo 32GB red from ebay. It works, no problem. But I want to install custom rom.
So, the blue bootloader unlocked message is there when I start the phone. In fastboot mode device is locked, status code 2.
I have already used sunshine to unlock the bootloader again. Sunshine told me it was a success, but status code is always 2.
When I want to flash TWRP recovery via fastboot I get message (bootloader) preflash validation failed.
What can I do?
Thanks and greetings from germany.
Only one little tip, please.
Once a Droid Turbo XT1254 bootloader is unlocked, if the previous owner relocked it can not be unlocked again.
Status 2 means unlocked at one point and then relocked, yes?
I don`t know what it means...
It means someone unlocked it, relocked it, and now it cannot be unlocked again.
Polarisfff said:
Hi,
I have bought a droid turbo 32GB red from ebay. It works, no problem. But I want to install custom rom.
So, the blue bootloader unlocked message is there when I start the phone. In fastboot mode device is locked, status code 2.
I have already used sunshine to unlock the bootloader again. Sunshine told me it was a success, but status code is always 2.
When I want to flash TWRP recovery via fastboot I get message (bootloader) preflash validation failed.
What can I do?
Thanks and greetings from germany.
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Try this I have never done it and have no idea how to the thred I grabbed this from is in this section of the forum under something like relocked bootloader bricked?? So if u need more guidance check that thread but here is the info.
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I did the same thing on my xt1254 this is what Beaups told me from sunshine and it worked for me. I did it from terminal emulated on the device and then was ablebto reflash twrp
Beaups (TheRootNinja Support)
Dec 29, 17:10
tested this on my device and it worked. Keep in mind we can't guarantee it will work for you and also can't guarantee it won't kill your device (but I don't see why it should). Copy paste this command, do NOT make any errors.
From a ROOT adb shell (if you don't have root you'll need to figure out how to get it, kingroot, etc):
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp bs=1 seek=8
It should hang for a few seconds and then you should see something like:
dd: /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp: No space left on device
1048569+0 records in
1048568+0 records out
1048568 bytes transferred in 7.203 secs (145573 bytes/sec)
At that point reboot to bootloader and hopefully your problem is solved. Do NOT relock that device again in the future.
--beaups
Grynch13 said:
Try this I have never done it and have no idea how to the thred I grabbed this from is in this section of the forum under something like relocked bootloader bricked?? So if u need more guidance check that thread but here is the info.
Re Unlock
I did the same thing on my xt1254 this is what Beaups told me from sunshine and it worked for me. I did it from terminal emulated on the device and then was ablebto reflash twrp
Beaups (TheRootNinja Support)
Dec 29, 17:10
tested this on my device and it worked. Keep in mind we can't guarantee it will work for you and also can't guarantee it won't kill your device (but I don't see why it should). Copy paste this command, do NOT make any errors.
From a ROOT adb shell (if you don't have root you'll need to figure out how to get it, kingroot, etc):
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp bs=1 seek=8
It should hang for a few seconds and then you should see something like:
dd: /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/sp: No space left on device
1048569+0 records in
1048568+0 records out
1048568 bytes transferred in 7.203 secs (145573 bytes/sec)
At that point reboot to bootloader and hopefully your problem is solved. Do NOT relock that device again in the future.
--beaups
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Hi ok,
i will test this. Another Problem is actually that I didn`t get it rooted...
Polarisfff said:
Hi ok,
i will test this. Another Problem is actually that I didn`t get it rooted...
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Makes sense, since your bootloader is still locked.
but "From a ROOT adb shell (if you don't have root you'll need to figure out how to get it, kingroot, etc)". So, kingroot rooted the device, but I get problems with closing apps etc...
So, I am sorry, but I dont not know how I get adb root access? Is it a terminal emulator which root king gave root access or is it a special ADB command when the phone is in fastboot mode? In fastboot mode there is also (Secure)...
puh! :-/
Polarisfff said:
but "From a ROOT adb shell (if you don't have root you'll need to figure out how to get it, kingroot, etc)". So, kingroot rooted the device, but I get problems with closing apps etc...
So, I am sorry, but I dont not know how I get adb root access? Is it a terminal emulator which root king gave root access or is it a special ADB command when the phone is in fastboot mode? In fastboot mode there is also (Secure)...
puh! :-/
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If you can get root through king root even if its just temporary make sure all programs you can close are closed then use a terminal emulator on your phone and should be able to type in the command there I will do some more searching and see what else I can find out u may also want to go to rootninja website and ask them they could probably explain it better than me. Should have asked this first but I assume your on the latest version of lollipop if not that could be a problem and we will need to get u up to date on that first
Hi Grynch, yes, you nailed it. I will test it what you wrote. THX a lot!
Polarisfff said:
Hi Grynch, yes, you nailed it. I will test it what you wrote. THX a lot!
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You can also use Sunshine to get root access. Just start it and follow the directions until it says that it has root access.
Grynch, your steps did work. Now I have flashed TWRP with success. Thank you all guys. You are saved my weekend!!!!!!!!!!
Great!
Polarisfff said:
Grynch, your steps did work. Now I have flashed TWRP with success. Thank you all guys. You are saved my weekend!!!!!!!!!!
Great!
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Awesome good to know it works glad your unlocked enjoy your phone and if you haven't been there yet check out the moto maxx forum as well most of the ROMs are over there.
Grynch13 said:
Awesome good to know it works glad your unlocked enjoy your phone and if you haven't been there yet check out the moto maxx forum as well most of the ROMs are over there.
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Was gonna link him the same tutorial.
Glad to see now three people succeed with this method.
Hey I was following this guide and got to Part 2 A, flashing TWRP. I believe i followed every step but am unable to access recovery, when i try to from fastboot it simply turns off the phone, when i try to from ADB it says "no command" with a picture of the broken android . I tried a newer TWRP img but it did not change anything.
I am using Android 6.0 and the Moto G2 Dual sim. I have unlocked the bootloader, updated drivers and there is no errors. Please help.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-1-titan.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (8264 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.286s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.290s]
finished. total time: 0.578s
Apologies if i have made a mistake in this post or have not provided enough detail, i'm new to rooting and using forums. Thanks for any help!
Moto G2 Dual-SIM is not enough info.
You probably don't have a Moto Titan, but a Moto Thea.
Do you know the exact code name of your phone? XT106x or XT107x?
If you're not sure, download and flash TWRP for Thea. If your phone is a LTE (Thea), you should be able to continue the steps in that tutorial, BUT you will have to choose a ROM for Thea, not Titan.
FCorvin said:
Moto G2 Dual-SIM is not enough info.
You probably don't have a Moto Titan, but a Moto Thea.
Do you know the exact code name of your phone? XT106x or XT107x?
If you're not sure, download and flash TWRP for Thea. If your phone is a LTE (Thea), you should be able to continue the steps in that tutorial, BUT you will have to choose a ROM for Thea, not Titan.
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Ah, i downloaded the titan version, i've just checked my model number and it is XT1068
RavingSmurf said:
Ah, i downloaded the titan version, i've just checked my model number and it is XT1068
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I tried a download for the thea but it still didnt work, ill try find some more downloads.
No, XT1068 is indeed Titan. You got it right from the start.
Try the latest version from their site.
Did you succesfully unlock your phone? Check if your bootloader is unlocked in fastboot mode it must say "Device is UNLOCKED. Status code: 3". If it doesn't say that your bootloader is still locked.
FCorvin said:
No, XT1068 is indeed Titan. You got it right from the start.
Try the latest version from their site.
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Ah ok ill try it again, thanks!
felipe_hdez said:
Did you succesfully unlock your phone? Check if your bootloader is unlocked in fastboot mode it must say "Device is UNLOCKED. Status code: 3". If it doesn't say that your bootloader is still locked.
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Yeah i checked it thanks
Hey again, sorry for the delay. i tried it again, along with alot of other files but it hasnt worked. Maybe something is wrong with the phone?
The guide you mentioned does not show you how to actually unlock your phone; it gives you links to another guide and a YouTube video.
You checked those out, right?
FCorvin said:
The guide you mentioned does not show you how to actually unlock your phone; it gives you links to another guide and a YouTube video.
You checked those out, right?
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Ive unlocked the phone but i didnt follow those guides, i have been using this.
Yes, that's the one you mentioned.
But look closely: it doesn't show you how to unlock anything - it gives you a link to another tutorial for unlocking and then skips to rooting.
So... how exactly did you unlock it?
FCorvin said:
Yes, that's the one you mentioned.
But look closely: it doesn't show you how to unlock anything - it gives you a link to another tutorial for unlocking and then skips to rooting.
So... how exactly did you unlock it?
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Ah I see what you mean, i followed the Motorola guide. You have to make an account to see it though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3821476&stc=1&d=1469278472
Well, if you did paste the code correctly and hit enter, then your phone must be unlocked.
Although I'm not so sure. With updated drivers, USB debugging enabled in Developer options and Minimal ADB installed, you should have been able to perform miracles.
Type in a CMD window from within the ADB folder:
Code:
fastboot devices
What happens? If you do get the device, type further:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
What does it say?
FCorvin said:
Well, if you did paste the code correctly and hit enter, then your phone must be unlocked.
Although I'm not so sure. With updated drivers, USB debugging enabled in Developer options and Minimal ADB installed, you should have been able to perform miracles.
Type in a CMD window from within the ADB folder:
Code:
fastboot devices
What happens? If you do get the device, type further:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
What does it say?
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Hey, it gave me an error message.
It doesn't look good
Unfortunately, I am out of suggestions for you.
Good luck.
Ok, Thanks anyway. I might contact motorola support but i doubt they would help