Rsd lite flashable clockwork? - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

im trying like crazy to flash the clockwork file here i followed this to a T and keep getting errors http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541 so if there is a rsd lite flashable file ill do that

what exactly is the error you are getting??

either cant open file or bad command

You don't flash CWM through RSD. You flash it through fastboot.
You flash Pudding through RSD (although i'm not sure how to unlock BL these days with these huge amounts of different threads)

leo5111 said:
either cant open file or bad command
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Then you aren't in the right directory when you are running the commands
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Pirateghost said:
Then you aren't in the right directory when you are running the commands
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or you're messing up the file name?

mysticdrew said:
or you're messing up the file name?
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i dont know how i was directly copying and pasteing from the thread how to do it

the thread is using D:/ as an example your gonna have to find where you unzip the fastboot package to and replace that with where they have D:/... etc

Gloeckner09 said:
the thread is using D:/ as an example your gonna have to find where you unzip the fastboot package to and replace that with where they have D:/... etc
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ive tried that ive tried throwing it into d and running that way ive tried throwing everything in c and cd,ing it there no go

leo5111 said:
ive tried that ive tried throwing it into d and running that way ive tried throwing everything in c and cd,ing it there no go
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Try this leo5111, I got this figured out by this step by step guide and program. Look at the automatic bootloader unlocker in the ATRIX 4g general thread by mramirezusa.
I think you will find everything to unlock bootloader, root and install recovery for ROMS there.
I did it yesterday.
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Voelker45 said:
Try this leo5111, I got this figured out by this step by step guide and program. Look at the automatic bootloader unlocker in the ATRIX 4g general thread by mramirezusa.
I think you will find everything to unlock bootloader, root and install recovery for ROMS there.
I did it yesterday.
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that did the trick i have the clockwork now

Are you unlocked and rooted too? Because its pretty neat.
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[Q] How to root 2.3.4

I finally put android 2.3.4 on my atrix. But Im pretty sure that I lost root. How can I get it back?! Can I run gingerbreak.apk and everything turn out ok? Just curious.
Oh, and when the hell are we gunna get cyanogenmod????
~MDK666
Lazy...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159572
Yeah, download that zip, reboot into recovery and install zip from sd. Reboot and you are done
The best and easiest way is to root with oneclicksuperroot on xda. Type this in google.
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Foka002 said:
The best and easiest way is to root with oneclicksuperroot on xda. Type this in google.
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Superoneclick hasnt worked on the atrix since 1.26... They closed that loophole a longgggg time ago
CWM + root.zip =
If you don't have/want CWM, this also works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15023022&postcount=3
jhild352 said:
Superoneclick hasnt worked on the atrix since 1.26... They closed that loophole a longgggg time ago
CWM + root.zip =
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Well I've rooted mine so I don't know what you are talking about...
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humjaba said:
Lazy...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159572
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That method hasn't worked for me. I applied the zip via CWM and it does says rooting complete. My BL is unlocked and CWM was flashed properly. Any ideas on what I should do?
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Deggy said:
That method hasn't worked for me. I applied the zip via CWM and it does says rooting complete. My BL is unlocked and CWM was flashed properly. Any ideas on what I should do?
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Sometimes you have to run root.zip again. Clear Dalvik, cache, and factory before root.zip, then clear all again and reboot. Try that.
CaelanT said:
Sometimes you have to run root.zip again. Clear Dalvik, cache, and factory before root.zip, then clear all again and reboot. Try that.
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Just tried you advice. Still unrooted. Wiped the two different caches, factory reseted, applied the root twice. Nothing. I miss Titanium Backup.
I wonder if it's because im official stock ROM vs a custom ROM.
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This method worked fine for me. Thanks.
Eval thanks for all your hard working. Do you think is possible to update your OP, so it is clear for "noobs" that the second part of your code need to be input in adb
I found a lot of people trying to run the second code in the fastboot mode and then posting oh IT DID NOT work and actually is EASY and SAFE to root
eval- said:
If you don't have/want CWM, this also works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15023022&postcount=3
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Help a noob with CWM - what did I do wrong

Hey guys,
I need some help with this CWM. It is my first time using this phone.
Ok, I will go through all the things I have down so far.
I got the phone yesterday from AT&T (America) and immediately updated OTA to official firmware 4.5.91.
I then downloaded pudding for AT&T/android 2.3.4, downloaded the latest windows 7 drivers, and the latest RSD lite 5.3.1.
I used RSD to flash pudding onto the phone, but did not enable USB debugging, or the other option to allow non-android/certified installations (located at setting, applications...I think)
That resulted in a no OS found, error 1x000 on the phone, and an error in RSD. RSD said something around the likes of: error - could not switch...something the phone then gave me a list of options and went into fastboot protocol mode.
I thought to myself: "darn, I bricked my phone", but I saw that it went into fastboot mode. I did the fastboot cmd's from my computer to unlock the phone, which seemed successful (unlock on the top left corner), but after I did fastboot reboot, the phone was stuck in the dual core screen, with unlock on top left still.
I had to pull out the battery, but the phone then booted up normally.
Thinking that everything is now fine, and still forgetting to enable those setting in the phone, I booted the phone in fastboot protocol mode and installed ROMracers CWM.
However, I didn't use the second command to delete CWM before installing romracers. It installed fine though, from what I saw.
So I then try to go into the CWM by holding the power button and volume down, then scrolling down to recovery and hitting volume up.
Then the android guy and the triangle warning sign shows up. Great.
What did I do wrong? Everything seems to have worked so far. I am using the latest versions of everything.
I am following a tutorial video on youtube (two weeks old), and I am at work right now so I have not gotten to the part where he gets the same error on his demonstration phone; however, i saw that the guy downloaded a file explorer that can do a specific thing that other programs cannot, but it costs money. I didn't see any more.
What should I do?
Download and install a root file manager, and delete recovery-sh from /system/etc, then try again
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If you tap the bottom right corner of the screen you will get stock android recovery options.
If you flash the cwm of your choice and immediately boot into recovery after you flash it you should be able to get into ur custom recovery until you fully try to reboot again. I think..... its been a while since I was in that boat.
You soft bricked it, that happens if you unlock the bl after 2.3.4 is on the phone. Its common
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Thanks guys.
What program should I use to delete that file? Preferably a free one...why doesn't everyone else have to get an app to successfully install CWM?????
Also can I just install this even though my phone is already unlocked with pudding on it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204
eurosport360 said:
Thanks guys.
What program should I use to delete that file? Preferably a free one...why doesn't everyone else have to get an app to successfully install CWM?????
Also can I just install this even though my phone is already unlocked with pudding on it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204
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You can use es file explorer and use the root option in the preferences,
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I went through the same thing you did up until the ROM choice. Even the pulling of the battery. So I would say that is normal and you should not think the problem is there.
My Atrix came with the 2.3.4 update already installed and I did the pudding bit with RDS (which didn't give me root, I had to use the adb method). I flashed the Ninja Speed ROM (very happy with it) and I didn't have any problems.
Did you check with known issues of your ROM? Some require specific recovery apps.
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Javi97100 said:
You can use es file explorer and use the root option in the preferences,
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I downloaded the app, but the root feature only works on rooted ROMS/firmwares.
Seeing that I can not put any ROM's on my phone because CWM doesn't work, I am stuck...
Does this help at all...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1138204
dragon_76 said:
I went through the same thing you did up until the ROM choice. Even the pulling of the battery. So I would say that is normal and you should not think the problem is there.
My Atrix came with the 2.3.4 update already installed and I did the pudding bit with RDS (which didn't give me root, I had to use the adb method). I flashed the Ninja Speed ROM (very happy with it) and I didn't have any problems.
Did you check with known issues of your ROM? Some require specific recovery apps.
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Do you mean my CWM choice?
Most of the guides say that you should install CWM before installing ROMs.
They also say that the Rom's themselves root the device.
I do not know what to do...
Someone help me out
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Did you successfully root your device? If you did just download a terminal app and delete it through the command line. If you don't know how to do that we can help.
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Here's a link to help understand CWM: http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&drKey=1359&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D1214513&v=1&libid=1313371129935&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.addictivetips.com%2Fmobile%2Fwhat-is-clockworkmod-recovery-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide%2F&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fforumdisplay.php%3Ff%3D995&title=CM7%20PreBeta%232%20-%20xda-developers&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.addictivetips.com%2Fmobile%2F...omplete-guide%2F&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13133710923571
As far as your recovery...sounds like you do not have the latest tenfar recovery or romracer recovery.
Tenfars : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=641508&d=1309404399
Link to Romracers thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
Use RomRacers CWM.... much better... install via fastboot
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Sorry I saw you didn't root it. Do you have the Motorola RSD lite program for your computer? I would go into the firmware super thread and use RSD lite to get your phone back to square 1.
I used plain old CWM and I am more than happy sticking with mainstream recovery options.
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dragon_76 said:
Sorry I saw you didn't root it. Do you have the Motorola RSD lite program for your computer? I would go into the firmware super thread and use RSD lite to get your phone back to square 1.
I used plain old CWM and I am more than happy sticking with mainstream recovery options.
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Do not use rsd to go back to square one!!!!
Your atrix has the retail ota on it, you WILL HARDBRICK if you flash using rsd. All you can do on 2.3.4 with rsd is flash pudding. Ifyour unlocked already, delete rsd!
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eurosport360 said:
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This should help you get back to romracer's recovery.
1) Download romracer's recovery for your AT&T phone from his recovery thread in the development section. Make sure you download the fastboot version, not the .zip version.
2) Connect your phone to your computer, and put it into fastboot
3) Open up a command prompt on your windows computer, and issue the following commmand:
fastboot erase recovery
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img***
***you should replace recovery.img with whatever the recovery file you downloaded is called
4) Then boot into recovery and it should be the recovery that you chose in the first step. Hope this helps. If it does, make sure to thank joeavery2, as it is part of his complete wipe guide!

No Response from RSD Lite.

Been trying to unlock my mophos bootloader and I've been very careful to make sure I do it right and not brick my phone. I installed RSD Lite 4.9 but when I plug my phone to the usb and reboot into rsd nothing happens, my device isn't listed either. Am I missing something? (Using Windows 7 64 bit.)
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If you are on 2.3.5 you cannot unlock. If you are 2.3.4, download the Root-Unlock-Relock pack (links located in the Photon Compendium). It been available since April and has RSD lite 5.6.
Yes I am still in 2.3.4 and rooted. Would I have to get rid of my root to unlock the boot?
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Stray2thaB said:
Yes I am still in 2.3.4 and rooted. Would I have to get rid of my root to unlock the boot?
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No you don't. Did you install the drivers?
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Yes I did install the drivers. I managed to run the unlock tool but couldn't execute the fastboot command. Downloaded the file but every time I try to extract the files I kept getting a diagnostic error message...
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If you pulled the files form my site you need to use 7-zip. Rezipping them in a standard zip format is on the list but it will make the files larger.
Thanks guys for the help, I have my bootloader unlocked after several tries. Only problem now is that most of the pictures on my sd card are now corrupted. Has anyone experience this too? I was under the impression that this process wouldn't affect my data while the card was still mounted so I didn't consider going through the trouble of backing up. In all honesty this wasn't worth loosing my files. But thanks anyway...
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Stray2thaB said:
Thanks guys for the help, I have my bootloader unlocked after several tries. Only problem now is that most of the pictures on my sd card are now corrupted. Has anyone experience this too? I was under the impression that this process wouldn't affect my data while the card was still mounted so I didn't consider going through the trouble of backing up. In all honesty this wasn't worth loosing my files. But thanks anyway...
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It was actually stated to remove SD card while doing this although my SD card wasn't affected
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This all happened while I was trying to flash the MIUI rom. Went through the configuration and when it said I was done my phone never recovered from the boot image screen. So I tried flashing a few more times and even picked a different zip file all to no avail. Kept getting an "error while flashing boot image" so I decided to do an advanced restore. When it was all said and done my phone came back in but most of the data on my sd card was corrupted. Hopefully I will be able to recover my pics and stuff...
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Lokifish Marz said:
If you are on 2.3.5 you cannot unlock. If you are 2.3.4, download the Root-Unlock-Relock pack (links located in the Photon Compendium). It been available since April and has RSD lite 5.6.
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Hi Marz, does this mean I should stop trying the Photon Torpedo method since the only tidbit of files I need is the photon-torpedo.tar which I am waiting for someone to upload again before I try to work with my 2.3.5 Photon? ;(
Thanks,
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[Q] downgrading from cm10.1 to 2.3.4 via nandroid

hey everyone. i want to use my nandroid back that i've made before I flashed cm10.1 to use my providers warrenty. If I restore from the nandroid backup it should work? no chances to get hard brick?
hezided said:
hey everyone. i want to use my nandroid back that i've made before I flashed cm10.1 to use my providers warrenty. If I restore from the nandroid backup it should work? no chances to get hard brick?
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A nandroid backup is not an sbf file. Hard bricks come from flashing the wrong sbf file.
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palmbeach05 said:
A nandroid backup is not an sbf file. Hard bricks come from flashing the wrong sbf file.
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ok thankks. and there is a way to lock the bootloader? or th least hide the mark that the bootloader is unlocker?
hezided said:
ok thankks. and there is a way to lock the bootloader? or th least hide the mark that the bootloader is unlocker?
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flash the sbf file that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking
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palmbeach05 said:
flash the sbf file that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking
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where can i find it and how exactly I flash it?
and theres no fear of flashing sbf elder version to get a hard brick?
hezided said:
where can i find it and how exactly I flash it?
and theres no fear of flashing sbf elder version to get a hard brick?
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if you flash the sbf that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking, you'll be fine. flash anything older than that, and you risk bricking.
standby for sbf link. will edit this post with link in a min or two
http://www.das8nt.com/downloads.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125944
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palmbeach05 said:
if you flash the sbf that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking, you'll be fine. flash anything older than that, and you risk bricking.
standby for sbf link. will edit this post with link in a min or two
http://www.das8nt.com/downloads.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125944
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thanks again I have found my version and i am downloading it right now. but how to flash it? I need to enter rsd mode in my phone and through rsd lte? I've downloaded an gz file type. and inside it has ths sbf file, and RSD lite can use both types. I know that it sounds like stupid question but I only want to verify, I need to use the sbf file and not the gz right?
hezided said:
thanks again I have found my version and i am downloading it right now. but how to flash it? I need to enter rsd mode in my phone and through rsd lte?
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No problem. Search for RSD online, i'm running 5.7, but i think i was told by another user the other day that its up to 6.1 or something. reboot phone and hold vol up. it will display something about standing by for rsd support. connect phone to computer, let any necessary drivers install from device. then load sbf file into rsd, and after the drivers have installed, hit the detect for device button, and then flash the sbf to the device
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palmbeach05 said:
No problem. Search for RSD online, i'm running 5.7, but i think i was told by another user the other day that its up to 6.1 or something. reboot phone and hold vol up. it will display something about standing by for rsd support. connect phone to computer, let any necessary drivers install from device. then load sbf file into rsd, and after the drivers have installed, hit the detect for device button, and then flash the sbf to the device
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I have the RSD lite from my previous installation, shouldnt it be enough? or like you said i need rsd online?
hezided said:
I have the RSD lite from my previous installation, shouldnt it be enough? or like you said i need rsd online?
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i meant go online and search for rsd lite. your current install should be fine, but if you want to upgrade it you can.
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palmbeach05 said:
i meant go online and search for rsd lite. your current install should be fine, but if you want to upgrade it you can.
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ok great thank you very much!
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ok great thank you very much!
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no problem. one more thing. you may get an error message when you do it. if you flashed a different radio to your device, you need to follow the following steps first
Solved !
1. Copy Radio image (baseband) to the folder where located fastboot. 2. Power on phone and select fastboot 3. execute: fastboot flash radio bp.img, Where bp.img baseband image files 4. execute: fastboot reboot 5. Phone automatically boot on the android recovery mode 6. Wipe userdata/cache 7. Reload in RSD mode 8. on the RSD lite browse appropriate .sbf file and puch Start
Thats all.
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palmbeach05 said:
no problem. one more thing. you may get an error message when you do it. if you flashed a different radio to your device, you need to follow the following steps first
Solved !
1. Copy Radio image (baseband) to the folder where located fastboot. 2. Power on phone and select fastboot 3. execute: fastboot flash radio bp.img, Where bp.img baseband image files 4. execute: fastboot reboot 5. Phone automatically boot on the android recovery mode 6. Wipe userdata/cache 7. Reload in RSD mode 8. on the RSD lite browse appropriate .sbf file and puch Start
Thats all.
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where can i get this radio image?
OK, did you at least try looking for it on your own?
hezided said:
where can i get this radio image?
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http://www.mediafire.com/?q83792uk2f895
it has a list of the common radio.img files from when the sbfs were first out
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ravilov said:
OK, did you at least try looking for it on your own?
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"Radio image (baseband" I dont even know what it is and if it suppose to match to my version or anything
hezided said:
"Radio image (baseband" I dont even know what it is and if it suppose to match to my version or anything
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radio.img=baseband what carrier do you have?
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orange IL
Yes, and you won't know until you start doing your own research.
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orange IL
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this looks to be the one for orange
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[Q] Stuck At Boot (droid red eye) *SOLVED*

Ok so I accidentally deleted the system font I was using and thought I had replaced it with another font in Windows explorer using the app TypeFresh. I restarted my phone to apply the changes. But while restarting it won't go past the boot animation. What happened? How can I fix this?
I am using Jellybean 4.1.2.
*SOLUTION* Purchase a factory cable or adapter. Charge my phone. Restore Software using the Droid Utility.
PROBLEM: Battery Low error prevents me from further flashing the device to restore it's software. Since it turned off mid flash my phone is practically a skeleton with barely any software installed which prevents me from using normal methods to charge my phone.
AlexiaRL said:
Ok so I accidentally deleted the system font I was using and thought I had replaced it with another font in Windows explorer using the app TypeFresh. I restarted my phone to apply the changes. But while restarting it won't go past the boot animation. What happened? How can I fix this?
I am using Jellybean 4.1.2.
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Do you have a custom recovery installed? BMM or Safestrap? I'm gonna guess that you don't so you're gonna have to flash fastboot file through rsdlite.
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AztekSoul said:
Do you have a custom recovery installed? BMM or Safestrap? I'm gonna guess that you don't so you're gonna have to flash fastboot file through rsdlite.
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How would I go about doing that? Sorry I am a total newbie. And would this erase everything on my phone?
AlexiaRL said:
How would I go about doing that? Sorry I am a total newbie. And would this erase everything on my phone?
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Ok you need to download rsdlite and latest motorola drivers for your pc or mac and also a fastboot file depending on your region,just google 'em...
Ok here you can get the fastboot file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40201916
Install drivers on pc or mac.
install rsdlite and open it up.
Boot up your phone in ap fastboot and connect it to your pc or mac with usb cable.
When rsdlite recognizes your phone,click on the 3 dots and search for the fastbootfile you downloaded (make sure is the same region as your phone i.e. if you live in europe get a europe file)
Then hit start and let rsdlite do its thing,I believe you might lose your data but since you cannot back up there is nothing you can do,sorry.
Good luck.
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AztekSoul said:
Ok you need to download rsdlite and latest motorola drivers for your pc or mac and also a fastboot file depending on your region,just google 'em...
Ok here you can get the fastboot file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40201916
Install drivers on pc or mac.
install rsdlite and open it up.
Boot up your phone in ap fastboot and connect it to your pc or mac with usb cable.
When rsdlite recognizes your phone,click on the 3 dots and search for the fastbootfile you downloaded (make sure is the same region as your phone i.e. if you live in europe get a europe file)
Then hit start and let rsdlite do its thing,I believe you might lose your data but since you cannot back up there is nothing you can do,sorry.
Good luck.
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What if RSDlite does not recognize my phone?
AlexiaRL said:
What if RSDlite does not recognize my phone?
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It should as long you have installed the drivers and have your device in ap fastboot,just give it a minute after you connect it to pc .
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AztekSoul said:
It should as long you have installed the drivers and have your device in ap fastboot,just give it a minute after you connect it to pc .
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OK and this method will erase everything on my phone? There is no way to back it up or get data off?
AlexiaRL said:
OK and this method will erase everything on my phone? There is no way to back it up or get data off?
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I think not,if you are going to flash a service file I think your data will be fine but if you are going to flash a full file you will loose all your data on internal memory and will loose your root if you are rooted.
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AztekSoul said:
I think not,if you are going to flash a service file I think your data will be fine but if you are going to flash a full file you will loose all your data on internal memory and will loose your root if you are rooted.
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Alright thank you for your help and quick replies. I noticed there was no file for the United States, is there?
AlexiaRL said:
Alright thank you for your help and quick replies. I noticed there was no file for the United States, is there?
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Yes there is,just google it,search for
fastboot jb 4.1.2 98.72.16
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Or you can also use this: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/11872-droid-razr-utility-190-windows-mac-linux-all-in-one/
Only if you have a XT-912
Gus194 said:
Or you can also use this: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/11872-droid-razr-utility-190-windows-mac-linux-all-in-one/
Only if you have a XT-912
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Thank You very much!
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Gus194 said:
Or you can also use this: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/11872-droid-razr-utility-190-windows-mac-linux-all-in-one/
Only if you have a XT-912
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I tried the "1" option and the "2" option. Neither of them worked. I have the drivers installed and was in AP fastboot mode. Do you know what might be wrong?
Did you install the drivers that were in the folder?
Gus194 said:
Did you install the drivers that were in the folder?
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Yes I did.
Hmm, not sure then... Go ask here: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/forum/18-droid-razr-xt912-cdma/
they're more experienced then me.
AlexiaRL said:
Yes I did.
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Any luck yet?
Does it really matter where from? I replied‚ didn't I?
xpsychox said:
Any luck yet?
Does it really matter where from? I replied‚ didn't I?
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No, none yet. I am trying to restore the software on the phone any way possible but a low battery is preventing me from doing this. I can't seem to charge the phone either since I can't get out of AP Fastboot mode. So for right now I am stuck and don't know what to do.
Take a look here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23678683
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AlexiaRL said:
No, none yet. I am trying to restore the software on the phone any way possible but a low battery is preventing me from doing this. I can't seem to charge the phone either since I can't get out of AP Fastboot mode. So for right now I am stuck and don't know what to do.
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OK..lemme go back threw the plays and see if i can get it to work for me..I'll let u no
Does it really matter where from? I replied‚ didn't I?

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