ive bricked my moto g xt1072 when i accidently skipped one of the commands to flash the aosp rom for my phone.. it failed at the first one, and the second one "mfastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img" and it said ok.. now what? i was on android 6.0
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I have a Verizon Dev Ed unlocked with root and a custom recovery installed on 4.4. A friend of mine has an unlocked Verizon Dev Ed and would like root but doesn't want to flash ROMs or mod her device; she just wants to install SuperSU to get root. I read on another thread that you can boot into a custom recovery without installing it and then install SuperSU from the custom recovery to root.
Rooting Without Installing a Custom Recovery
After reading that thread it seemed to me on a Nexus at least you should be able to do it by placing the custom recovery into the same directory as fastboot and typing:
fastboot boot twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img.
which should boot you into the custom recovery without installing it. I did this and got an error:
booting . . .
Command restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
Then I tried it again with mfastboot and got pretty much the same errort
booting . . .
(bootloader) Command restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
Any thoughts? Is it not possible to root a Moto X without installing a custom recovery? Or is there a problem with the fact that I have already installed TWRP on my device? I was trying to test this for my friend but I am already rooted with TWRP installed as my recovery.
Cozume said:
I have a Verizon Dev Ed unlocked with root and a custom recovery installed on 4.4. A friend of mine has an unlocked Verizon Dev Ed and would like root but doesn't want to flash ROMs or mod her device; she just wants to install SuperSU to get root. I read on another thread that you can boot into a custom recovery without installing it and then install SuperSU from the custom recovery to root.
Rooting Without Installing a Custom Recovery
After reading that thread it seemed to me on a Nexus at least you should be able to do it by placing the custom recovery into the same directory as fastboot and typing:
fastboot boot twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img.
which should boot you into the custom recovery without installing it. I did this and got an error:
booting . . .
Command restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
Then I tried it again with mfastboot and got pretty much the same errort
booting . . .
(bootloader) Command restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
Any thoughts? Is it not possible to root a Moto X without installing a custom recovery? Or is there a problem with the fact that I have already installed TWRP on my device? I was trying to test this for my friend but I am already rooted with TWRP installed as my recovery.
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I doesn't work on the moto, the stock recovery is still on her device, just flash twrp and be done with it, use mfastboot
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
flashallthetime said:
I doesn't work on the moto, the stock recovery is still on her device, just flash twrp and be done with it, use mfastboot
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thanks!
Cozume said:
thanks!
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Unfortunately the DE is.no nexus device its the same basic moto I have except I my warranty vanished day 1 after I unlocked my bootloader
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
flashallthetime said:
Unfortunately the DE is.no nexus device its the same basic moto I have except I my warranty vanished day 1 after I unlocked my bootloader
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yeah, that is becoming clearer and clearer to me.
I wish fastboot boot recovery.img worked... and I don't even have a DE.
Hi, I made the mistake of entering in the sim-unlock code wrong too many times and now my Moto X asks for a unlock code and shows "Network Unlock Request Unsuccessful" no matter what sim card I use (even my own carrier). Has anyone had a similar issue before and managed to find a fix?
Have you googled it??
Personally I've never heard of it. Sorry.
Sent from my N5, N7, Moto X, G Tab 3 or S2.....
kj2112 said:
Have you googled it??
Personally I've never heard of it. Sorry.
Sent from my N5, N7, Moto X, G Tab 3 or S2.....
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Yeah I did. The only thing similar that I could find was with the Motorola Atrix. The solution was to flash a new radio. I've flashed radios from T-Mobile, Rogers, Retail Brasil and none of these work. Am I doing something wrong?
Wheyn said:
Yeah I did. The only thing similar that I could find was with the Motorola Atrix. The solution was to flash a new radio. I've flashed radios from T-Mobile, Rogers, Retail Brasil and none of these work. Am I doing something wrong?
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I have a theory, I believe if you grabbed the sbf files and flashed everything over again, I think your problem would go away! below, straight from the General guide thread, Hope that helps!
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
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hello,did you found any solution how to make it work,im having the same problem
hello,did you found any solution how to make it work,im having the same problem
any ideas?
i have the same issue with moo x 1st gen.
tried to reflash it 3times, change radios, but nothing changed.
Hi people, im new to the forum .I need help with my Moto G, in an attempt to upgrade manually to 5.0.1 I messed it up. I have some background in working with androids but not alot.
Phone is this----->[] a m a z o n . com/gp/product/B00K0NRZSW?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00[/url]
Now im stuck on the bootloader , when i select "Normal startup", "recovery", or "factory" I only see the motorola logo... similar to this-----> lh4.googleusercontent .c o m /-2xKsjK42MDY/VNgIcKkofZI/AAAAAAAAGy0/ZRhhzuyieGE/w311-h553-no/bootlogo.png[/url]
To start troubleshooting this i have gone and downloaded what I believe is the orignal img file of what came with this phone originally named like this----> Android 4.4.3 (Retail US) KXB21.14-L1.23-4 CID9"
How do I install this. What program allows me to install this IMG to the phone and get me back up and running.
Any help will do, thanks
Christopher
DON'T FLASH 4.4.4 OR LOWER! You probably installed the Lollipop bootloader in the process. If you downgrade to KitKat, your device WILL DIE because it will try to install the KitKat bootloader, and the security check will hard brick your phone. (and there's no blankflash tool for 5.X bootloader) Flash a 5.0.1 Lollipop firmware or newer for your exact model (ensure it's your model and not another one, if you take of the phone cover the exact model appears in a sticker) and try again using a method described here in XDA, in the exact subforum for your model because some rogue sites just take the tutorials from an older model and change the model and stick it there.
Honestly you should had to just leave it as is and install Cyanogenmod 12/12.1 as the Motorola bootloader can run a version above the bootloader version but NOT BELOW, although this requires to unlock your bootloader, rendering your warranty void.
If the bootloader is still locked and you never unlocked it, you could take it to service center and tell them that you received an update, the phone restarted in the middle of the process and now no longer works as an excuse.
P.D.: The image is broken.
You are SURE you flashed the right stock fw for your phone ( XT-1234 ) ?
How you flashed the fw ?
From the description you gave us looks like you followed an outdated guide and flashed only some parts of system.img_sparsechunk.X, so system image is not complete and looks broken to the phone, other partiotions looks fine since you see the logo bootloader etc
Just reflash the fw like that
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
mfastboot flash logo logo.bin
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
mfastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
mfastboot erase modemst1
mfastboot erase modemst2
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
mfastboot erase cache
mfastboot erase userdata
mfastboot.exe reboot
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Just be sure the phone model is right, if you flashed a wrong bootloader your phone may be an expensive rock :\
Mhhh menaged to open the amazon link, thats looks like a moto g gen1, hope you don't flashed the wrong rom...... since you are in moto g gen2 forums
Snapdragon processors are unbrickable
Hello Fellas!
Looking for in the internet I found an article that has a tool from snadragon fabricant. It's called "QPST, 2.7 /422." found in androidbrick website. Please just google it and I'm really sure that using the stock rom of moto g 2nd is totally possible unbrick the hardbricked phones like mine. I hava a Moto G 2014 2nd generation Xt1078, and after an OTA update itself bricked without any reason by my foult. Led doenst light neighter the screen and it is recognized in my PC as "Qualcomm HS-USB QLoader 9008" after I installed the drivers. Wel I'm not a developer but according to the article in the androidbrick website is possible to give life back to the devices which lost their fastboot mode.
Thanks in advance!
We need your help!!!
My Moto G2 2014-XT1078 gave hard brink, I followed FabioSan's Guide, but in the blank flash that he posted for download, gave the following error: FAILED (blank-flash: sdl-transfer-image: sdl-hello: error sending packet)
So I'm wondering what the Blank Flash to the XT1078 model
Does anyone have the link to download?
Someone can give me the eMMC img or Blank Flash of Moto X4 please??