[SOLUTION]Photon not detecting in RSDLite - Motorola Photon 4G

Well I found a fix for Photon's that are stuck at the red Motorola logo and will not enter RSD protocol.
Here was my situation:
Photon was running CM9 and I needed to flash back to stock. So I got all the drivers and RSD lite installed and downloaded the SBF for the Photon. Booted into RSD Protocol and opened RSD lite. Selected the SBF and started flashing the phone. Well in the middle of flashing, five minutes later, my desktop decided it was going to lock up. At this time I knew I was Fed. Rebooted the computer and pulled the battery on the phone. For the next few hours I tried everything I could possibly try to get the phone into RSD protocol to no avail. Tried every key combo listed on these forums and had no luck at all. It was about to get thrown against the wall when I figured I would F around and hold both vol keys + camera + power and put the battery back in the phone with USB plugged into computer. And to my surprise RSD protocol text displayed at the top of the screen and I was able to flash that SBF again with success this time..
Not sure if it was just a fluke but I was able to test my theory a second time but retrying that scenario over.. flashing sbf, pulling battery in the middle of it, not being able to get to RSD with standard key combos, but being able to enter it again using both vol keys + camera button + power button and plugging in usb and battery
Hope this helps!

playin4sheezy said:
Well I found a fix for Photon's that are stuck at the red Motorola logo and will not enter RSD protocol.
Here was my situation:
Photon was running CM9 and I needed to flash back to stock. So I got all the drivers and RSD lite installed and downloaded the SBF for the Photon. Booted into RSD Protocol and opened RSD lite. Selected the SBF and started flashing the phone. Well in the middle of flashing, five minutes later, my desktop decided it was going to lock up. At this time I knew I was Fed. Rebooted the computer and pulled the battery on the phone. For the next few hours I tried everything I could possibly try to get the phone into RSD protocol to no avail. Tried every key combo listed on these forums and had no luck at all. It was about to get thrown against the wall when I figured I would F around and hold both vol keys + camera + power and put the battery back in the phone with USB plugged into computer. And to my surprise RSD protocol text displayed at the top of the screen and I was able to flash that SBF again with success this time..
Not sure if it was just a fluke but I was able to test my theory a second time but retrying that scenario over.. flashing sbf, pulling battery in the middle of it, not being able to get to RSD with standard key combos, but being able to enter it again using both vol keys + camera button + power button and plugging in usb and battery
Hope this helps!
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Usually if the phone can't boot, it will go into RSD mode by itself after about a minute or so on the red moto logo, but you have an interesting solution too.

Holy sh*t how many hands do you have?

Do you mind if I include this on my website? You will get proper credits.
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I am unsure if this is exactly true.
I had a similar issue when sbfing back to stock after a failed cm9 stint.
Had exact same red moto with no key response. My fix was pull battery for like 15 minutes, holding power a couple different times then plugging AC adapter in and reinserting battery. Let phone stay on the red m for a while then finally (10 minutes) it would do the bootanimation then powercycle. After the powercycling my button combos worked everytime regardless of RSd or fastboot.
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[Q] hard brick...?

i'm sure there is a thread that has my specific problem here somewhere and i deeply apologize. if there is one please direct me to it.
i got my atrix rooted and was looking for a way to revert it back to stock.
i was using rsd lite 5.3.1 and an sbf 1.5.2 i believe and now all i get is a brief screen and then it goes blank. the screen says:
svf:105:1:2
failed to boot 0x1000
then it starts to flash a third line of text but the whole screen goes blank immediately. if anyone has any ideas. i bought it from a private party so i'm not sure if i could get it warranted...
any help or direction would be great.
just for additional info, my battery was charged prior to this happening (92%)
Read this
thanks. i actually just stumbled across that thread like 30 seconds ago. hope i can fix it. =/
Actually, if it shows starting RSD protocol or something to that effect, it can still be fixed.
If it shows nvflash than currently no, it cannot be fixed
i'm actually not sure what the third line of text is.
this is actually exactly what it does:
http ://youtu .be/ 3fwcoin3c_I
i'm not allowed to post links yet so i had to space it out.
Ah... It says entering Nvflash recovery mode. Sorry, it cannot be fixed. I feel for you, but one of the main 'rules' while using the atrix is to never flash a FroYo sbf over a Gingerbread one.
He didn't flash froyo he flashed the version before froyo. And yes your phone is officially a paperweight.
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aramirez723 said:
i'm sure there is a thread that has my specific problem here somewhere and i deeply apologize. if there is one please direct me to it.
i got my atrix rooted and was looking for a way to revert it back to stock.
i was using rsd lite 5.3.1 and an sbf 1.5.2 i believe and now all i get is a brief screen and then it goes blank. the screen says:
svf:105:1:2
failed to boot 0x1000
then it starts to flash a third line of text but the whole screen goes blank immediately. if anyone has any ideas. i bought it from a private party so i'm not sure if i could get it warranted...
any help or direction would be great.
just for additional info, my battery was charged prior to this happening (92%)
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I just recently did this and my heart sank. I kept trying thou and found a way out. I held down the power button and the volume up key while placing the battery in. It gave me the following message.
SVF:105:1:2
Failed to boot 0x1000
PwrReason: PWR_KEY_PRESS
Starting Fastboot protocol support.
From here I was able to fastboot and unlock the phone and install the CWM recovery. I did fastboot reboot at the end and now I have a functional phone again . Useful information
Also, sorry for digging up an old thread, but it's one of the first ones that google pulls up when you look up that error code.
please help, same issue
Hi
I recently did the same thing, however I used 2.3.6 4.5.141 sbf to flash my currently 2.3.6. 4.5.1.45 . There was a problem with a font installer i and this this turned out to be my last restort. RSD Lite failed, twice o nthe 100% completion, something to do with failed to enter BP mode. Note that, on normal power on i am getting failed to boot 1.
Power + Vol Down
entering nvflash recovery, cuts off
After a full night charge, same thing but says battery too low in ddition.
Power + Vol Up
failed to boot 1,
power reason :charger ;
Starting fastboot protol support
Battery too low
prior to allow this battery low issues, when i did the power + vol up and used fastboot, i was abel to run fastboot commands, but was not able to do anythin successufly, example, i got device ID, but erase failed, even oem unlock. I believe the bootloader is still locked due to the update i received 4.5.145. Device is rooted.
Note i had unlocked and rooted and used all sorts of roms before, then reverted back to stock to simply get the 4.5.145 update, then re root.
I really need some assistance, anyone.
neph81 said:
I just recently did this and my heart sank. I kept trying thou and found a way out. I held down the power button and the volume up key while placing the battery in. It gave me the following message.
SVF:105:1:2
Failed to boot 0x1000
PwrReason: PWR_KEY_PRESS
Starting Fastboot protocol support.
From here I was able to fastboot and unlock the phone and install the CWM recovery. I did fastboot reboot at the end and now I have a functional phone again . Useful information
Also, sorry for digging up an old thread, but it's one of the first ones that google pulls up when you look up that error code.
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thelostcoin said:
Hi
I recently did the same thing, however I used 2.3.6 4.5.141 sbf to flash my currently 2.3.6. 4.5.1.45 . There was a problem with a font installer i and this this turned out to be my last restort. RSD Lite failed, twice o nthe 100% completion, something to do with failed to enter BP mode. Note that, on normal power on i am getting failed to boot 1.
Power + Vol Down
entering nvflash recovery, cuts off
After a full night charge, same thing but says battery too low in ddition.
Power + Vol Up
failed to boot 1,
power reason :charger ;
Starting fastboot protol support
Battery too low
prior to allow this battery low issues, when i did the power + vol up and used fastboot, i was abel to run fastboot commands, but was not able to do anythin successufly, example, i got device ID, but erase failed, even oem unlock. I believe the bootloader is still locked due to the update i received 4.5.145. Device is rooted.
Note i had unlocked and rooted and used all sorts of roms before, then reverted back to stock to simply get the 4.5.145 update, then re root.
I really need some assistance, anyone.
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I was able to get rid of the "battery too low" message by popping my battery out, cutting up a usb cable, and then plugging the cable into a usb charger ac adapter. The two cables I needed were red and black. Red went on positive lead. Black went on negative lead. I had to let it charge for at least a few hours. This is kind of dangerous and can cause a fire. Don't leave it unattended. Make sure the battery never gets hot. Mine never even got warm. I used three pieces of tape to secure the cable to the battery. I used scissors to cut the tape. One large piece of tape to hold the majority of the cable. One small piece of tape to hold the two shielded red and black wires in place, and another small piece of tape on the end to hold the wires onto the leads. Be careful not to let the wires cross over onto the any of the other leads.
But now I'm stuck. If I hold vol down, it will say "booting into nvflash recover mode" and then quickly go black. The led light goes off also. It's very quick...maybe half a second. I had to take a picture of it in order to be able to read what it says. If I hold vol up it will go to fastboot. If I press nothing it says "failed to boot 1". I can't go to rsd protocol or do anything else.
once bricked phone no longer charges battery you must buy a wall battery charger or a 5 wire usb cable. I bought the wall charger and extra battery for 15 bucks off ebay. battery must be fully charged before unbricking your phone. you need to flash the proper pudding files for the version you are running. i used xatrixweb.webs.com to fix my bricked phone worked great
overboard1978 said:
once bricked phone no longer charges battery you must buy a wall battery charger or a 5 wire usb cable. I bought the wall charger and extra battery for 15 bucks off ebay. battery must be fully charged before unbricking your phone. you need to flash the proper pudding files for the version you are running. i used xatrixweb.webs.com to fix my bricked phone worked great
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In my case, xatrixwebs.webs.com is what hard bricked my phone.
fragmentalstew said:
In my case, xatrixwebs.webs.com is what hard bricked my phone.
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worked very well for me once i used a full battery. and had to read up his instructions forgot to mention fail to boot XXXX automaticly puts phone in a rsd protocal state after 5 seconds if you dont touch it i beleive it was step 2 where he said to select rsd but phone would read fail to boot just run rsd there and after phone boots with stock software.
fragmentalstew said:
I was able to get rid of the "battery too low" message by popping my battery out, cutting up a usb cable, and then plugging the cable into a usb charger ac adapter. The two cables I needed were red and black. Red went on positive lead. Black went on negative lead. I had to let it charge for at least a few hours. This is kind of dangerous and can cause a fire. Don't leave it unattended. Make sure the battery never gets hot. Mine never even got warm. I used three pieces of tape to secure the cable to the battery. I used scissors to cut the tape. One large piece of tape to hold the majority of the cable. One small piece of tape to hold the two shielded red and black wires in place, and another small piece of tape on the end to hold the wires onto the leads. Be careful not to let the wires cross over onto the any of the other leads.
But now I'm stuck. If I hold vol down, it will say "booting into nvflash recover mode" and then quickly go black. The led light goes off also. It's very quick...maybe half a second. I had to take a picture of it in order to be able to read what it says. If I hold vol up it will go to fastboot. If I press nothing it says "failed to boot 1". I can't go to rsd protocol or do anything else.
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failed to boot 1 is rsd protocol run rsd on your computer it will find it
overboard1978 said:
failed to boot 1 is rsd protocol run rsd on your computer it will find it
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Holy ****! Thank you so much.

Can't get phone in to RSD

Hello all,
I know this is likely in the wrong place, but I can't post in the dev forum. I was attempting to SBF my phone to 2.3.4 to update to 2.3.5. I have used the exact same RSD and SBF file on this computer. Last time my battery died while SBFing and it became a big hassle. Regardless, I was able to finally get it done. I did it today and it failed at 9% and switched to BP Passthrough. I pulled the battery and tried to get it back in to RSD and try a different usb port. It will not bring up the fastboot/RSD menu. I hold down DN VOL and power and it just shows the Moto logo and then after maybe 20 seconds then flashes failed to boot4 and screen goes blank very quickly. I can not get it in to RSD to try again. My PC is Win7 x64, RSD 5.4.4, VRZ-MB870_4.5.1A-DTN-150-30_1FF_01.sbf.
Any suggestions?
I just seen yesterday someone posted a way to sbf with a cd instead of rsd lite. Maybe something you can try. Look here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1406186
Ok thanks I'll look into that. any idea where you saw it?
Try holding power and volume up
That is the direct way to get into rsd mode
I don't know why every one good through the hassle of power volume down and going through the choices when power and volume up starts rsd mode without having to press anything else
ashclepdia said:
Try holding power and volume up
That is the direct way to get into rsd mode
I don't know why every one good through the hassle of power volume down and going through the choices when power and volume up starts rsd mode without having to press anything else
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Good point Ash that is how i get to it volume up and power. I posted the link back in my first post. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
So will it say RSD or anything or will it just go into it without saying anything?
ashclepdia said:
Try holding power and volume up
That is the direct way to get into rsd mode
I don't know why every one good through the hassle of power volume down and going through the choices when power and volume up starts rsd mode without having to press anything else
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3gwhitelightning said:
So will it say RSD or anything or will it just go into it without saying anything?
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Phone off, volume up and power hold until you see rsd. Should say it. Once you see it you are good to go.
Travisdroidx2 said:
Phone off, volume up and power hold until you see rsd. Should say it. Once you see it you are good to go.
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Did that and it never says RSD. just shows the logo. I had 95% bat when I started and I tried to RSD once. So that should not have drained it that much should it?
Worth a shot to try a full battery
Know anyone with an x,atrix,x2,etc...I or a desktop charger?
As I was on the phone with VZW it started and went to FTB4 and then said started RSD. So now it is taking the update so far from a different USB Port
have you tried opening rsd and hooking your phone up to it to see if it auto magically recognizes the device....lol might get lucky.
Either that or try the other method that has shown up recently
Well I got it to take the SBF, but it bootloops as expected and it wont let me boot into stock recovery to clear the cache. Should I reflash?
3gwhitelightning said:
Well I got it to take the SBF, but it bootloops as expected and it wont let me boot into stock recovery to clear the cache. Should I reflash?
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Just let it loop for a while
---------- Post added at 06:07 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:06 PM ----------
And after like 15-20 mins pull battery and try to boot stock recovery
I don't know why but it now goes to Stock recovery and I'm going to delete cache and data about 50 times and hopefully it will work.
Thanks for all the suggestions and help.
Mods can you please erase this thread.
Somehow reflashing seemed to work. Thanks.
If this helps.
Charge the battery completely. Completely being part of the key.
Insert battery and boot holding power button and vol up key at the same time.
DO NOT release the keys if it does not attempt to boot into RSL quick mode. if the logo appears continue holding the keys till it loops like ash said, except continue to hold the keys thru at least two full boot loops.
On the last loop release the keys and depress the power button while removing the battery. Once the battery is out release the power key. It sounds crazy but it definately worked. Now reinsert the battery and but do not power on. Open and launc RSD on your pc. Connect cable. The connection of the cable will sometimes activate RSD. Power on phone using the quick RSD commands (Hold power button and vol up key.) And Walla!
I hope this helps. I had another person follow this exact same instructions and it worked for them as well.
When flashing fails in the middle of flashing due to power loss: Boot is whacked or corrupted. This usually works.
Android.Ninja
If u r having trouble sbf check out thread new way to sbf there is a link follow it u want have to worry about rsdlite anymore
OP....
Throw a solved in the title...
People aren't seeing ur problem is no longer an issue
Android.Ninja said:
If this helps.
Charge the battery completely. Completely being part of the key.
Insert battery and boot holding power button and vol up key at the same time.
DO NOT release the keys if it does not attempt to boot into RSL quick mode. if the logo appears continue holding the keys till it loops like ash said, except continue to hold the keys thru at least two full boot loops.
On the last loop release the keys and depress the power button while removing the battery. Once the battery is out release the power key. It sounds crazy but it definately worked. Now reinsert the battery and but do not power on. Open and launc RSD on your pc. Connect cable. The connection of the cable will sometimes activate RSD. Power on phone using the quick RSD commands (Hold power button and vol up key.) And Walla!
I hope this helps. I had another person follow this exact same instructions and it worked for them as well.
When flashing fails in the middle of flashing due to power loss: Boot is whacked or corrupted. This usually works.
Android.Ninja
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!!!Awesome... It did work for a MB853 as well!! great post, thanks a lot.
Woah....
Flashbacks....lol

I think I bricked my Electrify help please

Hi. I hope someone can help me out. My Motorola Electrify(US Cellular Photon) was getting stuck on the can not boot1 screen. So I used RSD Lite to try to load the software back on. It looked like it was working but said failed. Now the phone wont turn on at all and wont charge etc. Is there anyway to get the software back onto the phone if you cant turn on the phone?
pingi5 said:
Hi. I hope someone can help me out. My Motorola Electrify(US Cellular Photon) was getting stuck on the can not boot1 screen. So I used RSD Lite to try to load the software back on. It looked like it was working but said failed. Now the phone wont turn on at all and wont charge etc. Is there anyway to get the software back onto the phone if you cant turn on the phone?
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Did you drain the battery dead? Does the phone turn on if you take the battery out, plug power cord in, and then put the battery back?
If so the only way I found past a Failed to Boot 1 is to RSD the non 2.3.5 pudding onto it. If you get this far you will be stuck unlocked but at least you will be back up and running.
Also it would be helpful if you explained how to got to the Failed to Boot 1 screen. What steps you took..
RJR
helo
When I plug in the phone using the usb to the computer a the status led indicator lights up white. When I plug it into a charger it doesnt charge at all. I put a different charged battery in it and it wont even power on. I was putting the stock OS back on using RSD lite and then it said failed. Now it wont power on anymore. Any way to get the OS back on the phone if I cant even power it on?
pingi5 said:
When I plug in the phone using the usb to the computer a the status led indicator lights up white. When I plug it into a charger it doesnt charge at all. I put a different charged battery in it and it wont even power on. I was putting the stock OS back on using RSD lite and then it said failed. Now it wont power on anymore. Any way to get the OS back on the phone if I cant even power it on?
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Try connect it to the computer then press volume up + power (RSD protocol mode).
Is it still cannot entering RSD Protocol ?
Cause was i has almost same problem, failed flashing using RSDLite (it got stuck in BP passtrought). When i try to to power up, nothing, entering RSD Protocol (without connect to the computer), nothing. But when i connect it to the computer then try to enter RSD protocol, its work. Flash it again and success.
Maybe you can try it.

Bricked.. can't start RSD mode (Power + Vol Down)

I just flash from RSD lite... and it's fail.... (maybe because of low battery power)
I already recharge the battery full using external charger...
But now... mu photon Bricked.. I can't start the RSD mode (Power + Vol Down)
is there still any chance for it?
Thanks b4
Have you tried power + up? Does it give you any options when trying it? And are you in a boot loop or stuck at dual core screen?
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hyem said:
I just flash from RSD lite... and it's fail.... (maybe because of low battery power)
I already recharge the battery full using external charger...
But now... mu photon Bricked.. I can't start the RSD mode (Power + Vol Down)
is there still any chance for it?
Thanks b4
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Can you describe what the phone does? Does it turn on?
Sent from my Photon
I believe, the RSD mode is [Power+Vol Up].
In any case, take out your battery and reinsert it.
Press [Power+Vol Up] as soon as you insert the battery.
Report back on what happens.
Spmeone has tp unlock the boatloader for 2.3.5 in order to go back to sprint sbf. I woulnt get my hopes up if i were you
melon69 said:
Spmeone has tp unlock the boatloader for 2.3.5 in order to go back to sprint sbf. I woulnt get my hopes up if i were you
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? What? Unless I missed something I never recall op stating anything about flashing 2.3.5. Anyway, any progress on getting phone into RSD?
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Try this step.
1. Connect your photon and PC/Laptop.
2. Press RSD protocol (volume up + power)
See if this work.
Was i has same problem, failed when flashing using rsdlite (when entering bp passthough), when try to enter rsd protocol, its just stuck on moto logo. But when i try to connect it with pc/laptop and try again entering rsd protocol, its work.

[Q] How i can unbrick my RAZR xt910

I have order a factory cable, but still i am not able to boot my razr xt910
i am getting this message:
AP fastboot Flash Mode (S) (Flash Failure)
0A.6C
To return to normal mode - first press power key to power down
Device is LOCKED, Status code: 0
Battery OK
OK to Program
Transfer mode:
USB Connected
Please help me, i am trying to resolve this problem since two weeks
This happened to me 2 days ago while testing without my daily caffeine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25354339&postcount=210
IDK if you have access to, or are comfortable with doing what I did. That's your only option until you get that cable.
I have the factory cable
i have the factory cable but still i am not able to install any rom on it
yaloraibi said:
i have the factory cable but still i am not able to install any rom on it
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What's wrong?
Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2
where did you get the "factory" cable?
yaloraibi said:
I have order a factory cable, but still i am not able to boot my razr xt910
i am getting this message:
AP fastboot Flash Mode (S) (Flash Failure)
0A.6C
To return to normal mode - first press power key to power down
Device is LOCKED, Status code: 0
Battery OK
OK to Program
Transfer mode:
USB Connected
Please help me, i am trying to resolve this problem since two weeks
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It's difficult to help when there is a lack of information for anyone to help you.
If you can't update with RSD lite, try RSD alternative:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453660
If you have the factory cable, always use that when flashing.
pedrotorresfilho said:
What's wrong?
Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2
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I am usin RSD to upload the rom but still i am getting error, this is the rome (SPYDERIRD_U.01.26.0_SPD-IRD-21_SIGN_MEA_RETAIL.xml)
Rouxe41 said:
where did you get the "factory" cable?
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I got thr cable from ebay
I used the same ROM for my RAZR bought in Kuwait a week ago and everything was just fine. But I had 100% charged battery. Where are you from?
borisgraovac said:
I used the same ROM for my RAZR bought in Kuwait a week ago and everything was just fine. But I had 100% charged battery. Where are you from?
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I am from Bahrain, if you can help me out to resolve my problem
why dont you go back to stock first?
Sent from my ICS Droid RAZR using xda premium
Rouxe41 said:
why dont you go back to stock first?
Sent from my ICS Droid RAZR using xda premium
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How i can go back to STOCK?
yaloraibi said:
I am from Bahrain, if you can help me out to resolve my problem
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This is how I did it. You need RSD Lite 5.6 and ROM you already have and, of course, pretty much battery charged (50% at list, otherwise could be a mess). Also, you need ADB installed on your computer in order to get the phone recognised.
Power down your device. Press and hold the Vol+ and Vol- keys, then press and hold the power button until a white screen appears and you can now release all three buttons.
Use the Vol- key (and ONLY the Vol- key) to scroll through the list. Scroll until “AP Fastboot” is highlighted and press the Vol+ key to select it.
Connect the USB cable to both your PC and phone. NOTE: At this time, you may see drivers trying to install but they may not all be successful (that’s okay). But your computer does need to recognize your Razr as a ADB interface device (if it does not, you probably do not have ADB configured properly and you will not be able to flash your phone.
Open RSD Lite and use the program (button to the right of the “Filename:” box) to open the .zip file containing your fastboot files.
When prompted, select the “Uncompress Only” button on your PC.
After it has uncompressed the files, ensure that RSD Lite shows “connected” on one of the ports and make sure that your phone shows “USB Connected”. If you are still not connected you may need to unplug the device and plug it back in (I had to do this one of the times I did this procedure).
Press the “Start” button at the top of the RSD Lite application and let it do it’s thing. Don’t touch the phone, don’t unplug the phone…just walk away or sit quietly and watch. This process should take approximately 15-20 minutes in total so BE PATIENT and just wait!
Once the steps have completed, your phone will reboot…JUST KEEP WAITING. You will see the stock recovery screen and it will need a few minutes to flash the factory ROM.
When you see the phone’s lock screen you disconnect the USB cable and close RSD Lite.
borisgraovac said:
This is how I did it. You need RSD Lite 5.6 and ROM you already have and, of course, pretty much battery charged (50% at list, otherwise could be a mess). Also, you need ADB installed on your computer in order to get the phone recognised.
Power down your device. Press and hold the Vol+ and Vol- keys, then press and hold the power button until a white screen appears and you can now release all three buttons.
Use the Vol- key (and ONLY the Vol- key) to scroll through the list. Scroll until “AP Fastboot” is highlighted and press the Vol+ key to select it.
Connect the USB cable to both your PC and phone. NOTE: At this time, you may see drivers trying to install but they may not all be successful (that’s okay). But your computer does need to recognize your Razr as a ADB interface device (if it does not, you probably do not have ADB configured properly and you will not be able to flash your phone.
Open RSD Lite and use the program (button to the right of the “Filename:” box) to open the .zip file containing your fastboot files.
When prompted, select the “Uncompress Only” button on your PC.
After it has uncompressed the files, ensure that RSD Lite shows “connected” on one of the ports and make sure that your phone shows “USB Connected”. If you are still not connected you may need to unplug the device and plug it back in (I had to do this one of the times I did this procedure).
Press the “Start” button at the top of the RSD Lite application and let it do it’s thing. Don’t touch the phone, don’t unplug the phone…just walk away or sit quietly and watch. This process should take approximately 15-20 minutes in total so BE PATIENT and just wait!
Once the steps have completed, your phone will reboot…JUST KEEP WAITING. You will see the stock recovery screen and it will need a few minutes to flash the factory ROM.
When you see the phone’s lock screen you disconnect the USB cable and close RSD Lite.
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The issue is i already try to install the rom with less battery "less than 50 %", then my phone stooped charging and did not work, that why i have ordered the factory cable
yaloraibi said:
The issue is i already try to install the rom with less battery "less than 50 %", then my phone stooped charging and did not work, that why i have ordered the factory cable
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Here in this forum is thread "Low Battery charge in Ap Fastboot Fix". Might be helpful. Also, I remember the another thread here explaining how to make "factory cable" by yourself. Maybe the cable you've got is mulfunction.
RSD Lite 5.7 failed
borisgraovac said:
This is how I did it. You need RSD Lite 5.6 and ROM you already have and, of course, pretty much battery charged (50% at list, otherwise could be a mess). Also, you need ADB installed on your computer in order to get the phone recognised.
Power down your device. Press and hold the Vol+ and Vol- keys, then press and hold the power button until a white screen appears and you can now release all three buttons.
Use the Vol- key (and ONLY the Vol- key) to scroll through the list. Scroll until “AP Fastboot” is highlighted and press the Vol+ key to select it.
Connect the USB cable to both your PC and phone. NOTE: At this time, you may see drivers trying to install but they may not all be successful (that’s okay). But your computer does need to recognize your Razr as a ADB interface device (if it does not, you probably do not have ADB configured properly and you will not be able to flash your phone.
Open RSD Lite and use the program (button to the right of the “Filename:” box) to open the .zip file containing your fastboot files.
When prompted, select the “Uncompress Only” button on your PC.
After it has uncompressed the files, ensure that RSD Lite shows “connected” on one of the ports and make sure that your phone shows “USB Connected”. If you are still not connected you may need to unplug the device and plug it back in (I had to do this one of the times I did this procedure).
Press the “Start” button at the top of the RSD Lite application and let it do it’s thing. Don’t touch the phone, don’t unplug the phone…just walk away or sit quietly and watch. This process should take approximately 15-20 minutes in total so BE PATIENT and just wait!
Once the steps have completed, your phone will reboot…JUST KEEP WAITING. You will see the stock recovery screen and it will need a few minutes to flash the factory ROM.
When you see the phone’s lock screen you disconnect the USB cable and close RSD Lite.
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I have tried RSD Lite and Flash me to flash many different stock oms without any success i am getting same error as the message of this thread like bot failure please someone me... i have no factory cable don't know exactly what is that and i am sure its not readily available where i live.

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