hi
i restarted the phone and accidently pushed power with vol down and that's
gave me some options like :
fastboot
NvFlash
Bypass HW Bypass RSD
Bypass HW Bypass QC DLOAD
Bypass HW Diag Boot AP
Bypass HW Bypass BP Only
Bypass SW Bypass RSD
Android Recovery
Boot Android (No BP)
Device UID
console=ttyS0,115200n8
Early USB Enumeration
BP Tools
RSD
can it be helpful?
Yea we all kno about those menus
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motorola atrix svf:105:1:2 failed to boot 0x1000
My problem start when i have a atrix at&t with 2.3.4!!!! i only whant to unlock the bootloader
I use rsd 5.3.1
zomgunlock-lite.sbf
When i carge this file : zomgunlock-lite.sbf
I have this error: SVF message: 105:1:2 failed to boot
No OS detected, going to rsd mode in 5seconds press a key to stop count down available modes are:
1)rsd
2)fastboot
3)NvFlash
4)Bp HW Bypass rsd
5)BP HW bypass QC Dload
6)BP HW diag & Boot AP
7)BP HW Bypass BP only
8)BP SW Bypass RSD
9)Android recovery
10)boot android (no BP)
11)Device UID
12)console=tty50,115200n8
13 Early USB enumeration
14)BP tools
And every i start the cel i have this options!! What i do???
I try to do a fastboot but mu computer dont do nothing when i start the boot....
Help please....
betomss said:
motorola atrix svf:105:1:2 failed to boot 0x1000
My problem start when i have a atrix at&t with 2.3.4!!!! i only whant to unlock the bootloader
I use rsd 5.3.1
zomgunlock-lite.sbf
When i carge this file : zomgunlock-lite.sbf
I have this error: SVF message: 105:1:2 failed to boot
No OS detected, going to rsd mode in 5seconds press a key to stop count down available modes are:
1)rsd
2)fastboot
3)NvFlash
4)Bp HW Bypass rsd
5)BP HW bypass QC Dload
6)BP HW diag & Boot AP
7)BP HW Bypass BP only
8)BP SW Bypass RSD
9)Android recovery
10)boot android (no BP)
11)Device UID
12)console=tty50,115200n8
13 Early USB enumeration
14)BP tools
And every i start the cel i have this options!! What i do???
I try to do a fastboot but mu computer dont do nothing when i start the boot....
Help please....
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boot into fastboot mode, use the command 'fastboot oem unlock' and follow the instructions from there.
same problem.. how do I recover from this issue.. anybody...
Any ideas..
bbrick said:
same problem.. how do I recover from this issue.. anybody...
Any ideas..
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Read the previous post. And search. It's not bricked. Well not hard bricked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1260304
Hello,
I've been trying to get my Atrix back to stock condition and am successful to all but one task.
The phone works and boots great into stock but I always get this screen:
PwrReason: PWR_KEY_PRESS
OS will boot in 5 seconds
Press a key to stop count down
Available Modes are:
1 RSD
2 Fastboot
3 NvFlash
4 BP HW Byass RSD
5 BP HW Bypass Qc DLOAD
6 BP HW Diag & Boot AP
7 BP HW Bypass BP Only
8 BP SW Bypass RSD
9 Android Recovery
10 Boot Android (No BP)
11 Device UID
12 console=ttyso,1115200n8
13 Early USB Enumeration
14 BP Tools
-----------------------------
Vol Up to select, Vol Down
for next choice
Current choice is mode:
I have no issues with touchscreen, button function etc. but would just like to get rid of this screen before bootup.
I have done the following:
Boot to fastboot
moto-fastboot erase system
moto-fastboot erase boot
moto-fastboot flash system system.img (stock gingerbread img)
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img (stock gingerbread img)
moto-fastboot -w
motof-fastboot reboot
It changed the CM7 bootloader, all the way back to stock, but I still get the multi choice option screen.
I then did
moto-fastboot erase recovery
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (using CWM recovery red atrix5)
Nothing!
I then did
moto-fastboot flash pds pdsfix.img
just to see if anything changes..nothign!
The only thing left to try is RSD-Lite and SBF flashing.. would that give me any different results?
*Trying to get my Atrix 4g back to stock gingerbread
five5outh said:
Hello,
I've been trying to get my Atrix back to stock condition and am successful to all but one task.
The phone works and boots great into stock but I always get this screen:
PwrReason: PWR_KEY_PRESS
OS will boot in 5 seconds
Press a key to stop count down
Available Modes are:
1 RSD
2 Fastboot
3 NvFlash
4 BP HW Byass RSD
5 BP HW Bypass Qc DLOAD
6 BP HW Diag & Boot AP
7 BP HW Bypass BP Only
8 BP SW Bypass RSD
9 Android Recovery
10 Boot Android (No BP)
11 Device UID
12 console=ttyso,1115200n8
13 Early USB Enumeration
14 BP Tools
-----------------------------
Vol Up to select, Vol Down
for next choice
Current choice is mode:
I have no issues with touchscreen, button function etc. but would just like to get rid of this screen before bootup.
I have done the following:
Boot to fastboot
moto-fastboot erase system
moto-fastboot erase boot
moto-fastboot flash system system.img (stock gingerbread img)
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img (stock gingerbread img)
moto-fastboot -w
motof-fastboot reboot
It changed the CM7 bootloader, all the way back to stock, but I still get the multi choice option screen.
I then did
moto-fastboot erase recovery
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (using CWM recovery red atrix5)
Nothing!
I then did
moto-fastboot flash pds pdsfix.img
just to see if anything changes..nothign!
The only thing left to try is RSD-Lite and SBF flashing.. would that give me any different results?
*Trying to get my Atrix 4g back to stock gingerbread
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This sounds like your boot logo, there are instructions to create / flash logos here ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1187337
theonepom said:
this sounds like your boot logo, there are instructions to create / flash logos here ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1187337
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Ended up flashing the stock boot.img using fastboot and it worked!
Ended up using this: (The stock one in the OPs post was blurred)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16527848&postcount=47
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
Thanks!
five5outh said:
Ended up flashing the stock boot.img using fastboot and it worked!
Ended up using this: (The stock one in the OPs post was blurred)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16527848&postcount=47
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
Thanks!
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Cool, glad that worked for you.
Now that it's fixed, maybe you can change the OP title to include "SOLVED".
When the phone starts and the vol. down key is pressed there are different options. I would like detailed information about the boot options of atrix.
Fastboot
NvFlash
BP HW Bypass RSD
BP HW Bypass QC DLOAD
BP HW Diag & Boot AP
BP HW Bypass BP Only
BP HW Bypass RSD
Android Recovery
Boot Android (No BP)
Device UID
console=tty50,115200n8
Early Usb Enumeration
BP tools
RSD
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So far I know that...
Android Recovery is for CWM recovery for example
Device UID show a number
Boot Android (No BP) boots phone with no telephone signal
What are the purposes for the rest boot options?
Using RSD LITE v6.1.6 to flash my phone to stock xt-907 4.4.2 I get a fail error:
Failed flashing process. 3/21 flash partition "gpt.bin" -> Phone returned FAIL
and on phone in AP FASTBOOT it says:
Fastboot reason: flash failure
and I'm stuck. Holding all buttons, power off on, only brings me back to this screen
and in RSDlite my device comes up as : Fastboot SMQ S
any ideas? TIA!!!
Which firmware file?
Complete text on AP Fastboot screen?
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*I am a N00b*
Hello all,
I have the XT830C (Tracfone) version Moto E, and I just turned it on after not using it for a while and it's stuck in "Fastboot mode" with the the normal options
Normal powerup
Recovery
Factory
Barcodes
BP Tools
QCOM
And below it says:
hab check failed for system
failed to validate system image
Fastboot Reason: Fall-through from normal boot mode
...
So I am wondering how to be able to boot up normally again. I have the firmware for it but no idea how I'd be able to flash it. I am unrooted and I have not tampered with the system in any way.
Help is gladly appreciated, thank you!