[Q] Bootstrap not working with Eclipse 1.3 - Motorola Droid X2

So I just flashed eclipse last night and it's working perfectly fine. One problem I'm having, though, is that whenever I try to go to recovery mode (I open up the bootstrap, install recovery, and then click recovery mode), it just goes to the charge screen. I AM plugged into a wall outlet whenever I try this.
I am rooted, I do have superuser permissions on the recovery. Any ideas? Thanks

germmeetsworld said:
So I just flashed eclipse last night and it's working perfectly fine. One problem I'm having, though, is that whenever I try to go to recovery mode (I open up the bootstrap, install recovery, and then click recovery mode), it just goes to the charge screen. I AM plugged into a wall outlet whenever I try this.
I am rooted, I do have superuser permissions on the recovery. Any ideas? Thanks
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more info please
what eclipse version?
what Android version?
how did u obtain root?
are u using the bootstrapper located In settings>eclipse parts
and make sure u press install recovery before pressing recovery mode.
edit...okay I see u r on 1.3
make sure u r using the bootstrapper from eclipse parts.
if that fails to work try forgetting superuser permission and then regrant them.

ashclepdia said:
more info please
what eclipse version?
what Android version?
how did u obtain root?
are u using the bootstrapper located In settings>eclipse parts
and make sure u press install recovery before pressing recovery mode.
edit...okay I see u r on 1.3
make sure u r using the bootstrapper from eclipse parts.
if that fails to work try forgetting superuser permission and then regrant them.
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yes you're correct i'm on 1.3. I'm on 2.3.4, and I used the one-click root method and have already used other root-require apps and they work fine. I am using the bootstrap located in eclipse parts. I'll try that, thanks!

germmeetsworld said:
yes you're correct i'm on 1.3. I'm on 2.3.4, and I used the one-click root method and have already used other root-require apps and they work fine. I am using the bootstrap located in eclipse parts. I'll try that, thanks!
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also
u sure u have power actually making it to the phone?
I have had times where I didn't have charger hooked up correctly
and times where the power to the outlet I was using had been cutoff and I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't work lol
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and if all else fails u can always try wiping data and all that jazz lol
but u would have to do it from stock recovery.
worst come to worst sbf and try again
I don't see why it wouldn't work if u are following direction and not.missing any step
not sure but I think usb debugging might need to be on. in development under application settings.

I tried forgetting su permissions but it didn't work, went to the charge screen just like every other time. I've been installing the recovery.
Hmm does it have anything to do with the bootstrap "thinking" the entire time? The circle that shows the system is working never went away, if you know what I mean. Does that make sense?
USB Debugging is checked. I just checked to enable installation of non-market apps just in case and tried again, but it went to the charge screen again...

germmeetsworld said:
I tried forgetting su permissions but it didn't work, went to the charge screen just like every other time. I've been installing the recovery.
Hmm does it have anything to do with the bootstrap "thinking" the entire time? The circle that shows the system is working never went away, if you know what I mean. Does that make sense?
USB Debugging is checked. I just checked to enable installation of non-market apps just in case and tried again, but it went to the charge screen again...
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r u following this exactly?
1. open eclipse parts
2. bootstrap recovery
3. press install recovery
4. wait for "install success"
5. plug phone into charger and charger into WALL OUTLET.(where the battery level is should change to the lightning bolt symbol)
6. press reboot recovery.
7. BSR should come up
if not u r either missing a step or something is wonky.
try data wipe maybe.
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any luck yet?

I have had it plugged in the entire time, but I'll wait until I install the recovery next time. I'm currently not at home but I'll try it once more when i get home.
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Uninstall recovery then reinstall
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Kevin3328 said:
Uninstall recovery then reinstall
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It won't uninstall for some reason. Each time I tried it said it failed.
Also, I tried waiting until I installed the recovery to plug my phone in but it also did not work. I just wiped data, I'm gonna see what that does.

Data wipe worked! Finally.
Thanks everyone.
Alright so here's what I actually think happened:
I backup all my apps+data with MyBackup Root.
When I went to restore all the apps, I included the bootstrap in those restorations.
So I think the bootstrap getting restored messed up the existing bootstrap.

germmeetsworld said:
Data wipe worked! Finally.
Thanks everyone.
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I did.mention that earlier lol
((EDIT:: just realized u just got home...not trying to be snaky I am HAPPY its working for ya bro! congratulations )
and uninstall wont work since it is a system app integrated into eclipse parts.
glad its working now...
remember ...when all else fails, data wipe ...
and if data wipe fails....sbf
if sbf fails(and u have fully charged battery)....call assurion ...
those are the simple.steps to live by on X2
sbf and/or data wipe will fix almost ANY issues
just sayin

Haha you DID say it, I thanked you! Ah I'm loving Eclipse now that everything is smooth and running.

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i give up... need halp!

First off I spent hours searching and trying everything I could under the sun. I have ota update and did the one click root which has worked perfectly. the problem i have is trying to boot into recovery so i can flash speedy v2 roadrunner. thing is have tried d2 dx and i cant boot into recovery it just boots normally. i have usb debug off and even tried booting cwm recovery through rom manager with no success and tried droidx/ x init/ droid 2 versions of clockwork to no avail. what am i doing wrong?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1169677
Download the apk, click install, then plug in your phone, and hit recovery.
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Make sure you're plugging your phone into a wall charger NOT USB to a PC.
Ok sorry for the absence but homework is a @#$%&. Ok so I have system recovery installed. I turned off ish debug and plugged it into a regular charger. I then proceeded to recovery where i hit install zip from sd then installed navens init hack which I guess went ok dunno how to check. I rebooted twice then tried to install speedy v2 and I used root explorer to check for "zipalign" anything in /data but nothing. So obviously im being an idiot and although I tried the rehack also I can't get it to show the log. What gives here?
Oh and thank you tremendously for the time and help.
ilovesoad said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1169677
Download the apk, click install, then plug in your phone, and hit recovery.
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Thanks so much I was finally able to get into recovery.
Anyone with the faintist idea? bump.
Did u try installing busy box 1.18.4 I think its the one overmind reccomended although im not 100%
Do u have ANY busybox installed? U would get it or can check if u have it with jrummy busybox installer from market.
Or just try re flashing the rehack after the initial init.d hack and it is recommend to reboot twice.
Might be a better question to ask overmind or navendrob in their threads regarding the hacks.
ashclepdia said:
Did u try installing busy box 1.18.4 I think its the one overmind reccomended although im not 100%
Do u have ANY busybox installed? U would get it or can check if u have it with jrummy busybox installer from market.
Or just try re flashing the rehack after the initial init.d hack and it is recommend to reboot twice.
Might be a better question to ask overmind or navendrob in their threads regarding the hacks.
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yea i haz busybox and rebooted twice on both installs.

[Q] Factory reset

Hello,
I'm having a problem doing a factory reset in recovery. Is that mostly a function of a low battery? Thanks-ALways appreciate your advice.
Steve
What is your problem? Is it giving you an error when wiping? Is this sstock recovery or CWM? Are you rooted?
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
What is your problem? Is it giving you an error when wiping? Is this sstock recovery or CWM? Are you rooted?
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This is a stock recovery, and it says that it is clearing the caches and doing the factory rest, but the phone does not reboot into factory Froyo. In fact it will not reboot at all and stays at the Droid eye. Yes I'm rooted.
steve2711 said:
This is a stock recovery, and it says that it is clearing the caches and doing the factory rest, but the phone does not reboot into factory Froyo. In fact it will not reboot at all and stays at the Droid eye. Yes I'm rooted.
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What root method did you use? Were you on froyo and just gingerbreaked? Looks like you may have to sbf.
Yep. You're going to have to SBF. You most likely did something else other than rooting, probably unintentionally. It should never get stuck at the Droid eye if all you've done is root.
Factory reset/ or sbf
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
What root method did you use? Were you on froyo and just gingerbreaked? Looks like you may have to sbf.
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The phone had the OTA to Gingerbread then used pete's one touch to root and I've frozen a number of bloat. I have what I need to sbf (RSD lite and all) but the stock froyo 2.2.2 did not download well and I well as a message says it isnt compete and i will download it again.
The phone was corrupted trying to add a new theme. I've also ordered a new battery, since I cannot recharge the one in the phone.
steve2711 said:
The phone had the OTA to Gingerbread then used pete's one touch to root and I've frozen a number of bloat. I have what I need to sbf (RSD lite and all) but the stock froyo 2.2.2 did not download well and I well as a message says it isnt compete and i will download it again.
The phone was corrupted trying to add a new theme. I've also ordered a new battery, since I cannot recharge the one in the phone.
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You can sbf to gingerbread too if the froyo one has issues. That would be my next shot. It would be nice to have a CWM recovery that works after a wipe.
Factory reset
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
You can sbf to gingerbread too if the froyo one has issues. That would be my next shot. It would be nice to have a CWM recovery that works after a wipe.
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Should I open the Gingerbread zip before useing RSD lite, or allow RSD to unzip and open it?
I had CWM recovery, but upon an Initial attempt to factory reset, I must have lost it. It usually opened by itself when connected to wall charger, but it does not now.
But how much does a fresh battery play in this?
Under no circumstances should you use CWM, as it does not support our phones. You do NOT open a zip file to flash it over lol. Think of it like an iso, it needs to be in THAT format to be installed.
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Sorry, stupid browser. Anyway, if your phone dies in the middle of a flash...helloooo brick! I didn't use P3s method, I just used the OneClick method...worked just fine for me, then installed SystemRecovery.
Okay im curious. If I have put my system recovery into the system apps folder wont it still be there after a eset? It just wont work right because usb debug needs to be on right? And also have to install recovery. But a wipe wont rid my phone of a system app correct?
ashclepdia said:
Okay im curious. If I have put my system recovery into the system apps folder wont it still be there after a eset? It just wont work right because usb debug needs to be on right? And also have to install recovery. But a wipe wont rid my phone of a system app correct?
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just put the system recovery in the root of the ur ext sd card and install it after the first bootup after sbf.
Chyrux said:
Under no circumstances should you use CWM, as it does not support our phones. You do NOT open a zip file to flash it over lol. Think of it like an iso, it needs to be in THAT format to be installed.
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Sorry, stupid browser. Anyway, if your phone dies in the middle of a flash...helloooo brick! I didn't use P3s method, I just used the OneClick method...worked just fine for me, then installed SystemRecovery.
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Actually you are correct, it was the bootstrap recovery. Thank for your advice
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steve2711 said:
Actually you are correct, it was the bootstrap recovery. Thank for your advice
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But is the battery getting juice if the phone is plugged in to the charger in this circumstance where the phone needs factory resetting?
ashclepdia said:
If I have put my system recovery into the system apps folder wont it still be there after a eset?
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That's what SHE said
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Froyo sbf
Hi,
Well, I followed all of your advice, used RSD Lite and sbf'd my self back to normal. I'm now downloading the gingerbread ota and am quite relieved. Thank you very much. Incidently, I did kep the phone plugged in while at work and when I got home, did all of this, and found the battery full. So, contrary to sosme thought, the battery will stil charge even though thephone was nearly bricked.
Happy to hear that !!!
steve2711 said:
Hi,
Well, I followed all of your advice, used RSD Lite and sbf'd my self back to normal. I'm now downloading the gingerbread ota and am quite relieved. Thank you very much. Incidently, I did kep the phone plugged in while at work and when I got home, did all of this, and found the battery full. So, contrary to sosme thought, the battery will stil charge even though thephone was nearly bricked.
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Glad to hear it worked. But u may also be getting bad battery stat reports causing it to read full. I know I have flashed a rom with around 40%and when I reboot after the flash all of a sudden I have nearly.full battery. I know it didn't charge that much in the ten minutes I took to flash lol. So I charge up (using either jhudes bump or bat calibration app) and get it back to normal.just a thought
I am also thinking of going back to froyo and doing OTA since I've heard it does wonders for battery life. Plus now we have root for it...hmm...just need a computer ;( time to call around I guess

[Q] Cannot reboot into Recovery

I'm currently rooted and running Eclipse rom on my X2. However when trying to reboot into recovery to install a new custom rom, the phone just reboots completely. I have tried Rom Manager and bootstrap, and both just reboot the phone when choosing Reboot into recovery. I've used Rom manager before with no problems. Its on the latest version and has superuser permissions. How can I fix it?
keysersoze21 said:
I'm currently rooted and running Eclipse rom on my X2. However when trying to reboot into recovery to install a new custom rom, the phone just reboots completely. I have tried Rom Manager and bootstrap, and both just reboot the phone when choosing Reboot into recovery. I've used Rom manager before with no problems. Its on the latest version and has superuser permissions. How can I fix it?
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never ever use rom manager for the x2 its not fully supported yet.
get into bootstrap click install recovery then plug your phone into the wall and then press recovery in the bootstrap...keep your phone plugged in always when using bootstrap or it will not boot into recovery hence the reason why it completely reboots
if done correctly itll boot into bootstrap recovery adn youll be able to flash
keysersoze21 said:
I'm currently rooted and running Eclipse rom on my X2. However when trying to reboot into recovery to install a new custom rom, the phone just reboots completely. I have tried Rom Manager and bootstrap, and both just reboot the phone when choosing Reboot into recovery. I've used Rom manager before with no problems. Its on the latest version and has superuser permissions. How can I fix it?
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Try going to the bootstrap app and hit install and give it superuser permission if it asks. Now plug your phone charger into the wall and connect it to your phone. Hit the recovery button and it should boot into recovery. I think some scripts hijack the recovery script, and reinstalling recovery fixes it.
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I wish everyone would stop using rom manager until we are fully supported. Unless I missed something?
ashclepdia said:
I wish everyone would stop using rom manager until we are fully supported. Unless I missed something?
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Good luck with that. Koush hates us. Lol
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ok so I didnt know I had to be plugged into the wall so I tried that and still no luck. Plugged it in, opened bootstrap, hit Bootstrap Recovery, got the Success popup and superuser permission allowed, and then hit reboot. Phone just shows moto logo and then goes to droid eye and reboots. Tried it twice.
I have the droid 2 bootstrap....wrong one? Any ideas?
keysersoze21 said:
ok so I didnt know I had to be plugged into the wall so I tried that and still no luck. Plugged it in, opened bootstrap, hit Bootstrap Recovery, got the Success popup and superuser permission allowed, and then hit reboot. Phone just shows moto logo and then goes to droid eye and reboots. Tried it twice.
I have the droid 2 bootstrap....wrong one? Any ideas?
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Yes wrong one. U need the one for ATRIX that was PORTED to work for ours
Check in one of our "how to sbf to froyo and install preroot gb" threads for system recovery apk.
Edit HERE YA GO http://www.mediafire.com/?y19y123n6tauq7s
USE THAT ONE. DELETE THE ONE U HAVE FIRST BEFORE INSTALLATION OF THIS APK.
[/QUOTE] I have the droid 2 bootstrap....wrong one? Any ideas?[/QUOTE]
You answered your own question with this statement! Only use the recovery that is meant for the X2. (its actually an atrix port)
Awesome. I had downloaded the port from the Atrix for the X2 but thought it was weird when it said Droid 2 when I loaded it up. Guess I originally got a bad link. Thanks for the help.

[Q] Problem with Recovery on Eclipse v1.0

I'm currently running Eclipse v1.0. I thought I was running v1.1 but sysinfo shows 1.0 even though I ran the 1.1 patch.
So I was going to go ahead and run the 1.1 patch for the HDMI mirroring.
So I go to my app tray hit system recovery, install recovery, allow SU, click OK once installed, plug into the wall charger, give it a sec, hit recovery mode, wait for my phone to reboot into recovery.....
well it all appears to be working until it goes to reboot, it just doesn't come back on. Just sits there with the power off, I've waited 3 mins for it, but nothing no moto screen no nothing.
I've tried this about 5x now.
I wanted to reinstall recovery, but it must of been cooked in the ROM cause I cannot uninstall it......
I did read through some of the pages on the Eclipse rom but didn't notice anyone with this problem, must be me.
Any ideas?
** EDIT ** hmmmm
Well, I just found out something new.
While my phone was powered completely off from trying to boot into recovery while I was typing this, I went to turn it on, pushed the power button then decided I would put my BH6X back in to fully charge (BH5x in now) so I pulled the battery on the M screen and it continued to boot, with no battery, now im in the system recovery......
So apparently no battery is needed, and for some reason I can install recovery, but cannot reboot into it. But since its installed and I have AC power I can pull battery and force boot it?
weird.....
Please change the title of this thread.
Elite49 said:
Please change the title of this thread.
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Changed..... not really sure why I changed it.... but there ya go! Enjoy, and thanks for your help.
You using the charger connected to an outlet?
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X0dus said:
You using the charger connected to an outlet?
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Yup...... not going to mess with it again until I get it all setup to make a nandroid backup.....
I can get into recovery... its just weird...
bobhilton6969 said:
Yup...... not going to mess with it again until I get it all setup to make a nandroid backup.....
I can get into recovery... its just weird...
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So you get into recovery by pulling the battery then? I've never read anyone with this issue. With the phone powered off, and you plug in the charger, does it boot to recovery?
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X0dus said:
So you get into recovery by pulling the battery then? I've never read anyone with this issue. With the phone powered off, and you plug in the charger, does it boot to recovery?
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Yeah, I can get into recovery by plugging in my phone to wall charger while its off.
I've always just plugged it into a wall charger, went to my system recovery app, clicked install recovery, then clicked recovery mode, waited for it to boot into recovery..... is that not right?....
** EDIT ** Running recovery V2.5.1.8
That's what the instructions in recovery say. Only thing i can think of is to uninstall system recovery and reinstall it. Doubt it will work but worth a shot. This can be done with a file explorer w/ root access, i.e. root explorer or es file explorer. They're located in /system/app
Edit: you can also remove Any system app with titanium backup as well as the file explorers.
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X0dus said:
That's what the instructions in recovery say. Only thing i can think of is to uninstall system recovery and reinstall it. Doubt it will work but worth a shot. This can be done with a file explorer w/ root access, i.e. root explorer or es file explorer. They're located in /system/app
Edit: you can also remove Any system app with titanium backup as well as the file explorers.
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Yeah, first thing I tried to do was uninstall..... wouldnt let me...
Ill try it with root explorer....
was going to just reinstall the ROM but I'll try taking it out of system/app first then installing it...
Can anyone confirm v2.5.1.8 is current ver?
bobhilton6969 said:
Can anyone confirm v2.5.1.8 is current ver?
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I must be using an ancient version if that is the current version. I'm using 1.0.0.3 and it works just fine.
Have any luck?
I haven't looked at recovery for a few days now (love liberty) but the version of cwm you posted about is the only recovery we can use. You have the right tool.
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How do you fine out what version of system recovery is Installed..

2.3.5 Photon Flashed to Electrify 2.3.5 USCC (SBF) Problem with USB

All,
I have flashed 1 other Photon to the 2.3.5 Electrify SBF and followed this thread and had no problems.. ([How-To] Unlock ATT/T-Mobile on 2.3.5 OTA - xda-developers)
This one is a little different.
Problems:
1. Wifi Does not work(Error)
2. It does not detect any CDMA signals (I don't have an account anyways)
My steps:
1. Flash full 2.3.5 Electrify SBF
2. Pull battery and let phone reboot into 2.3.5 US Cellular Electrify Rom .(takers 5 mins)
3. Turn on USB debugging mode to gain root and install recovery..
This is where it craps out! Says it "cannot change mode" and when I reboot the phone to try again nothing happens when USB is plugged in.
1. RSD works.
2. Fastboot works
3. The phone/driver shows up in device manager correctly.
Can anyone suggest a way to get this bad boy on KDDI radio and PEETr_s' rom? I just wanna use GSM.
Thanks,.
NOTW:
I can access my SD card....
Can I install a Superuser APK from the SD card, to gain root? Which version should I use?
(I tried an older version and it did not gain root so I still can't load DroidX2 recovery.
Thanks.
Wireless is working now and I am able to get to the market...
Update:
Did this:
http://mobigees.info/root-motorola-photon-2-3-5/
I was able to get Root access Verified by Root Checker form store.
Tried to install X2 recovery.APK Says it installed then when I reboot-recovery it just reboots into US-Cellular rom. (NO BootStarp Recovery!)
I am pulling my hair out! Help!
Wireless ADB works... If that helps or gives anyone any ideas....
TWRP recovery installs and gives failed to boot 2. (I can flash stock recovery back via Fastboot)
This this just will NOT reboot into Droid X2 recovery. (yes I have multiple charge cables etc..)
Can I leverage fastboot here at all?
wow. nothing hunh?
Guess this place is a ghost-town now.
just to be sure, you rooted the thing after the electrify load, Right?
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never mind, saw you did root it. so did recovery install or not, and i mean not just the apk, rather you installed it and set recovery mode in the ui, right?
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tdhite said:
just to be sure, you rooted the thing after the electrify load, Right?
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never mind, saw you did root it. so did recovery install or not, and i mean not just the apk, rather you installed it and set recovery mode in the ui, right?
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That is the thing... The MotoRevoeryX2.apk asks for Root. IT gets root access... Says Installing recovery... Then I plug in AC adapter and tray and reboot and it just goes to the stock recovery....
Thoughts?
illtww said:
That is the thing... The MotoRevoeryX2.apk asks for Root. IT gets root access... Says Installing recovery... Then I plug in AC adapter and tray and reboot and it just goes to the stock recovery....
Thoughts?
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Hmmm... odd. Personally I'd probably start over and reflash from the beginning, then get root access, then load the recovery bootstrap and try again.
With that said, I'm using MOTODX2_Bootstrap_signed.apk with MD5 has as:
88c4943564a1437d69d9fc2198e58636 MOTODX2_Bootstrap_signed.apk
If yours is not that one, I can post it for download. At least I know this one works on my Photon 4G.
Yea I started over a few times...
Question;
If I RSD the USCC 2.3.5 .SBF should i still retain settings? aka WIFI networks etc? It is almost like it didn't take the first SBF correctly...
This is the 4th Photon I have done. Only 1 i have had prb with.
Can you post that recovery for me?
illtww said:
. . . should i still retain settings?/QUOTE]
Well, depends on the SBF, I guess, but seems plenty possible if it does not reformat the data partition. If it really kept everything, I'd to a factory reset just to be sure no garbage was left behind.
Anyway -- you can download the bootstrap recovery I saved off here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pirh10pspz9m7re/MOTODX2_Bootstrap_signed.apk
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tdhite said:
illtww said:
. . . should i still retain settings?/QUOTE]
Well, depends on the SBF, I guess, but seems plenty possible if it does not reformat the data partition. If it really kept everything, I'd to a factory reset just to be sure no garbage was left behind.
Anyway -- you can download the bootstrap recovery I saved off here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pirh10pspz9m7re/MOTODX2_Bootstrap_signed.apk
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Is there a link to another SBF i can flash. I am currently in USCC 2.3.5.
maybe that will knock it out of this weird loop.
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I am still puzzled on this one...
I am gonna go with a recommendation to
NOT FLASH THE US CELLULAR 2.3.5 SBF on Sprint 2.3.5 phones....
I just got another one and did not flash the US Cellular 2.3.5 SBF and all is well.. (unlocked GSM radios etc..)
FYI
illtww said:
Wireless is working now and I am able to get to the market...
Update:
Did this:
http://mobigees.info/root-motorola-photon-2-3-5/
I was able to get Root access Verified by Root Checker form store.
Tried to install X2 recovery.APK Says it installed then when I reboot-recovery it just reboots into US-Cellular rom. (NO BootStarp Recovery!)
I am pulling my hair out! Help!
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this link has expired now... can you please help me? my wifi and 4g is not working because i flashed electirfy 2.3.5 rom in my photon ... please help me to work out my wife and 4g .. thanks

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