rooted razr need recovery - Motorola Droid RAZR

im new to moto, im used to vhtc phones, i have rooted my razr, i have superuser and root. i have no idea how to get a recovery on this phone ive read about bootstrap and safestrap, i cant seem to figure out how to get a custom recovery on here, any help would be appreciated. if possible to just use phone to put recovery on would be nice, away from comp for a lil while, thanks.
sorry im totally new to this besides with htc phones dont flame too bad,;]

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sk842018 said:
im new to moto, im used to vhtc phones, i have rooted my razr, i have superuser and root. i have no idea how to get a recovery on this phone ive read about bootstrap and safestrap, i cant seem to figure out how to get a custom recovery on here, any help would be appreciated. if possible to just use phone to put recovery on would be nice, away from comp for a lil while, thanks.
sorry im totally new to this besides with htc phones dont flame too bad,;]
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Safestrap is the program that "installs" the CWM recovery, that is how you get it. Well this assumes you have the Verizon XT912 version of the RAZR/RAZR MAXX
If you need it for flashing specific ROM's see which version of it is required for that ROM and use that version.

As daniel explained, which one you use depends on which ROM you plan on flashing. I know that Eclipse for the RAZR does not work with Safestrap. You MUST use bootstrap in order for the Eclipse ROM to work. I don't know what other ROMs Safestrap works with as I've only used Eclipse.
Safestrap is nice because it ALWAYS loads upon rebooting, giving you the choice of launching into Safestrap recovery or let it boot normall. So if you somehow bricked your phone but can still boot it, you have the option of getting into Safestrap to fix the problem.
Bootstrap only launches itself after you run it from the phone and reboot it, so if you've bricked your phone where you cannot boot back into the desktop, you're screwed.

Ive got ics bootstrap installed now and flashed a mod so that when phone reboots it automatically goes to cwm. Im new to all this. Id like to try an ics rom. Rigjt now im just stock rooted. Any suggestions

sk842018 said:
Ive got ics bootstrap installed now and flashed a mod so that when phone reboots it automatically goes to cwm. Im new to all this. Id like to try an ics rom. Rigjt now im just stock rooted. Any suggestions
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Well, I do know that Scott (nitroglycerin) is working on an ICS edition of Eclipse. He definitely states to stay away from anything other than release 79, I guess so I can go back to GB since that's what the current RAZR Eclipse is based off of.
Sounds like a lot of people are liking the latest leak, release 211 but I think I'll hold off until possibly Scott releases ICS Eclipse. I love Eclipse on my RAZR too much to move away from it right now.

Should i be alrigjt flashong eclipse with my current setup. It doesnt ask to boot normal or recovery when turning on it just boots cwm. It was a mod i flashed

iBolski said:
Well, I do know that Scott (nitroglycerin) is working on an ICS edition of Eclipse. He definitely states to stay away from anything other than release 79, I guess so I can go back to GB since that's what the current RAZR Eclipse is based off of.
Sounds like a lot of people are liking the latest leak, release 211 but I think I'll hold off until possibly Scott releases ICS Eclipse. I love Eclipse on my RAZR too much to move away from it right now.
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sk842018 said:
Should i be alrigjt flashong eclipse with my current setup. It doesnt ask to boot normal or recovery when turning on it just boots cwm. It was a mod i flashed
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ICS Eclipse isn't out right now. Only a Gingerbread edition is available.
I'm not familiar with ICS bootstrap, but I do know that Eclipse wants the normal bootstrap recovery to be used. I don't know what ICS bootstrap is, but I do know that Safestrap will NOT play nicely with Eclipse because of how it partitions things.
As long as you are on GB, you should be fine with Eclipse. I like it. It's really stable and fast. Makes the RAZR scream if you ask me.

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Droid Razr Maxx not fully booting after rom flash

I recently tried flashing several different ICS roms and got the same result with each. The phone turns on, but after sitting on the initial Motorola boot screen for a few seconds, the screen goes black. From what I can tell, it is not the roms themselves that are causing it.
I follow all of the wipe instructions to the letter.
I am able to boot into safestrap recovery and do a restore.
One of the roms I tried (I can't remember the other)
Gummy Resurrection rom
Current stock version: 6.12.173 (latest update)
Does anyone have an idea as to what the problem may be?
Are you GSM or cdma?
Sent from my Droid Razr using Tapatalk
Based on the stock version I would assume Cdma. What version of Safe strap? I also assume since you can go into Safe strap you can access the internal memory and external sd card. What cwm are you using? So what other Roms did you try? Were you not ever able to get anything other than stock running?
I am using the latest version of safestrap (1.07)
I can access internal memory and SD card, as I am able to restore my backup of the stock rom.
I'm not using CWM, I'm using safestrap recovery.
I think the other rom was |Aokp| |Icsrazr| |Kang| |4.0.3| Ab (it can be found on droidrzr.com)(I can't post links yet).
I haven't tried anything other than those two roms, but since I got the same result for both, I would assume that the issue affects any rom I try to flash. I can try to flash a different rom and see if that works.
Umm oh that takes alot of thought. No idea at this point. Only think I could say is ditch Safe Strap re install and start again. Im sure smarter people will give a say.
Maybe the update fixed something?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1391900
I got a Gingerbread rom to boot correctly. Maybe both of those ICS roms have the same issue. I dunno lol.
Yeah lol ive flashed both kinds of Roms and always getting them to work. Currently on AOKP M4 | AXI0M | KANG | RAZR and loving it.
ICS roms requairs you to have CWM on boot recovery if I'm not wro ng.
The first thing I see is safe strap maybe he needs to re install or update for some reason.
I wasn't aware that there was a later version of safestrap out. That seems to have done the trick. ICS roms are now booting properly.
Sweet now enjoy some Roms.
So I have bootstrap installed now. Can i just load safestrap overtop of it? or do I need to remove bootstrap first?
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So I have bootstrap installed now. Can i just load safestrap overtop of it? or do I need to remove bootstrap first?
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Remove the strap you don't want first
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Leave it to me to prove a guide wrong that is not supposed to go wrong.

I upgraded my Razr to the early ICS release months ago. I did lose some features that I had came to love in gingerbread. The guide I used said that at the time it unable to be reverted back, so I just lived with it.
I used my son's Razr that used the OTA upgrade, and it had the other features working correctly, so I was wanting to go to the newest version.
I followed the guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735935 and got the "Preflash validation failure" on a couple of lines and an unable to find cdrom error during step 5.
Now it shows the dual core logo, and goes no-where else. I can see that the screen is on if I turn the lights off, but I am not able to get anywhere. I have also read the atrix forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504323 about the errors. This site is becoming so massive that things are getting hard to find. I also followed some other suggestions on other sites, but still nothing.
There are so many people here saying that it was fixed in other ways, but I cannot tell which are considered out of date, and which I should try.
I do not currently care If I go to the newest version, or go to gingerbread and then accept the OTA from Verizon.
Please help.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Liquidd
Just fastboot to .211 then install .215 if you want. Done.
liquidd said:
I upgraded my Razr to the early ICS release months ago. I did lose some features that I had came to love in gingerbread. The guide I used said that at the time it unable to be reverted back, so I just lived with it.
I used my son's Razr that used the OTA upgrade, and it had the other features working correctly, so I was wanting to go to the newest version.
I followed the guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735935 and got the "Preflash validation failure" on a couple of lines and an unable to find cdrom error during step 5.
Now it shows the dual core logo, and goes no-where else. I can see that the screen is on if I turn the lights off, but I am not able to get anywhere. I have also read the atrix forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504323 about the errors. This site is becoming so massive that things are getting hard to find. I also followed some other suggestions on other sites, but still nothing.
There are so many people here saying that it was fixed in other ways, but I cannot tell which are considered out of date, and which I should try.
I do not currently care If I go to the newest version, or go to gingerbread and then accept the OTA from Verizon.
Please help.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Liquidd
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im so sorry to see my guide didnt work for you ,
your actually the first one ive had say anything lolz
just use this http://crackflasher.com/dev/mattlgroff/XT912.Verizon.en.US/DroidRAZRUtility/DroidRazrUtility1.8.zip and FastBoot Back to .211 then go where every you need from there
Linux215 said:
im so sorry to see my guide didnt work for you ,
your actually the first one ive had say anything lolz
just use this http://crackflasher.com/dev/mattlgroff/XT912.Verizon.en.US/DroidRAZRUtility/DroidRazrUtility1.8.zip and FastBoot Back to .211 then go where every you need from there
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That worked. THANK YOU so very much. I was worried that I might have a brick for a while.
What do you consider the easiest way to flash a rom like one of these? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1518519 I do like the verizon stock, I just hate the verizon apps being forced into my rom.
I do not mind reading and following directions if you can provide link I would be thankful, I am just so unsure with so many different people saying different things here and other sites.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks, Liquidd.
Im at work right now but when i get home ill right up a guide for you
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I too like the stock version. What I did and found it works pretty good is use matts utility to root it. I think there's a specific version for .211 and one for. 215. Then get titanium backup and freeze all the bloat ware apps you don't want running. If you do someday want them jut unfreeze them, that easy.
From how I understand it, is freezing them pretty much disables them from starting and ever running, pretty much like they aren't even installed on there. This method has worked great for me and maybe saves battery because your phone never even starts them in the background. Also when there's an OTA I think it checks for certain VZW apps and if they're not installed it won't take the OTA. with TI backup you can just unfreeze them and take the OTA. Hope this helps.
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I don't like to mess with the phone with leaks and custom roms.. So i use tibu to freeze things i don't use.
Remember, the key weird us freeze, nit delete or uninstall.. Or u will have hell of u need to update future ota..
Sent from my ICS Razr XT910
Root, install safestrap 2.0, open app and install recovery, reboot phone, when greeted by new recovery prompt press menu button, in recovery create a backup, scroll down and toggle safe system (enable safe system aka dual boot from sd card), format system, wipe data and cache, install the rom of your choice and enjoy!
If you ever want to run stock rom again, just toggle safe system again from recovery (disable it)...phone will boot phone rom again.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Thanks for your help everyone. I appreciate everything.
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Need help removing bootstrap

I've searched for awhile now trying to find an answer. I decided to root my phone the other week. Everything went fine. Ended up finding a bootstrap apk for "Razr ClockWorkMod Touch 5.8.4.5 Black Edition". I believe it was premature of me to go this route as it looks like safestrap is a better method. I can't seem to find any info how to remove this particular program. I'd really like to get this off my phone so I can look into getting a safestrap.
Currently running stock .211 rooted.
Thanks in advance for any help. :good:
steber04 said:
I've searched for awhile now trying to find an answer. I decided to root my phone the other week. Everything went fine. Ended up finding a bootstrap apk for "Razr ClockWorkMod Touch 5.8.4.5 Black Edition". I believe it was premature of me to go this route as it looks like safestrap is a better method. I can't seem to find any info how to remove this particular program. I'd really like to get this off my phone so I can look into getting a safestrap.
Currently running stock .211 rooted.
Thanks in advance for any help. :good:
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Easy way, download razr utility 1.8.1 and do option 1 itll put you back to stock 211, when it.finishes choose to not wipe data and should have all ur apps and everything. Than use the utility to root. Cant remember what option it is. It say root and ics 4.0.4. That will make sure all necessary files are removed. Theres another way to do it with a root file manager, ive read of people bootlooping after going that way thays why i recommend the utility. Its extremely fast and reliable. Just make sure do option 1 and ot will say puah any button when screen comes back on, after 2/3 times of that, just let it do its thing. It will seem to stop, or get stuck but just wait it will finish and say you are stock 211. Please be patient and goodluck

Flashing Custom ROM on Razr

Hi, I am looking around for a ROM to install on a friends device and I noticed that the only tutorial I found for this phone is with the BootManager. Does that mean that is the only way to flash a new ROM?
Can I just install CWM through fastboot and install a ROM through recovery?
Do I need to unlock the bootloader on this device?
Thanks in advance. Sorry for the stupid questions but I have never had a Motorola device and am not familiar with the procedures.
nebrando said:
Hi, I am looking around for a ROM to install on a friends device and I noticed that the only tutorial I found for this phone is with the BootManager. Does that mean that is the only way to flash a new ROM?
Can I just install CWM through fastboot and install a ROM through recovery?
Do I need to unlock the bootloader on this device?
Thanks in advance. Sorry for the stupid questions but I have never had a Motorola device and am not familiar with the procedures.
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The bootloader on the Motorola RAZR is not unlockable.
I've flashed custom ROMs using both SafeStrap and BootMenu (my favourite is BootMenu, here's a link for more info on it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720351)
The neat thing about the RAZR is that it can be dual-booted using either of these recoveries. I am running both Eclipse ICS and stock Blur.
The most well known ROM for RAZR is probably Eclipse. If you have the GSM model, you'll need a patch or ported version. There are also ported alphas of CM9, 10 and AOKP.
Let me know if you have more questions or want some more links
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The bootloader on the Motorola RAZR is not unlockable.
I've flashed custom ROMs using both SafeStrap and BootMenu (my favourite is BootMenu, here's a link for more info on it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1720351)
The neat thing about the RAZR is that it can be dual-booted using either of these recoveries. I am running both Eclipse ICS and stock Blur.
The most well known ROM for RAZR is probably Eclipse. If you have the GSM model, you'll need a patch or ported version. There are also ported alphas of CM9, 10 and AOKP.
Let me know if you have more questions or want some more links
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Thanks for the response.
So, is SafeStrap and BootMenu a custom recovery, or do I still install CWM or TWRP?
Do you have any experience with the CM10 or AOKP ports? If so, are they at all stable?
nebrando said:
Thanks for the response.
So, is SafeStrap and BootMenu a custom recovery, or do I still install CWM or TWRP?
Do you have any experience with the CM10 or AOKP ports? If so, are they at all stable?
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SafeStrap and BootMenu are both CWM-based recoveries; they're all you need to flash. I prefer BootMenu, though it was a bit more complex to set up (Eclipse wasn't flashing in SafeStrap for some reason so that's when I started trying BootMenu). BootMenu lets you select which ROM to boot upon powering on the device (stock or the second one you flashed, alternatively you can flash your new ROM on top of the stock system but I don't see why you would), or boot into recovery. If you're really used to basic CWM I'd go for SafeStrap unless otherwise needed though.
I've tried both CM10 and the AOKP JB ROM (these flashed perfectly fine in SafeStrap). The camera doesn't work and apparently deep sleep doesn't either. It wasn't friendly on battery in my experience. I had trouble with data, too (this may have been my APN settings... But at the time I hadn't even tried playing with those because I didn't figure that was my problem). Wiping the cache partition and dalvik cache allowed data every so often on the next boot, but then apps started acting up (likely because of the dalvik wipe) until another reboot... which killed the data again :silly: The general consensus is that data works though. But overall, I wouldn't try it just yet unless you make sure it's installed on your second system and not flashed over your stock one.
Here's the link in case you want a looksie at some Jelly Bean goodness: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801379
I can't say enough good things about Eclipse. Try that if you want. Incredibly stable and all main features are working - fantastic modified AOSP look too. It's my daily driver
Original Eclipse CDMA page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1795493
GSM patches in case that applies to you (the FULL Eclipse port is towards the bottom, ready to flash without patching): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1805380
Oh, and finally, SafeStrap recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847599
Just make sure you enable Safe System in recovery and you can go flash-happy without any worry! Disabling Safe System puts you right back to stock (you can re-enable Safe System to go back into the ROM you have installed on there).
So yeah, that's about it! Check out the links; everything you need to know should be in them, and I'll try to help more if you need! Have fun
Edit: CM10 port entered beta today (AOKP port disappeared from the page?). Camera is working as well as other little features; still no deep sleep.

[Q] Downgrade from CM9 to CM7

Hi all,
I have a friend with an AT&T Atrix 4G. I've had a Droid X and current have a Galaxy Nexus & Nexus 7. I did everything you could do to the X and know my way around the Nexus very well; the atrix is a little confusing to me. moto-fastboot and the idea that SBFing is bad are new concepts to me. On the Droid X, if you were in trouble, you just SBF'd.
My friend had some trouble with his Atrix the other day, he was stuck at the splash screen, we got it half way fixed and he was in a bootloop, and eventually we got a version of CM9 on there: 9.0.0-rco-atrix-kang. The phone is running now but the ROM is unstable. I'd like to know how to safely downgrade to a CM7 ROM. Is it as simple as booting into recovery, wiping, and flashing the earlier rom? Something blur based would be ideal at this point as he's just looking to have a stable phone back. He got into rooting/ roming on his own so I'm not sure what updates, if any, were on there before he started. Is there an easy way to check and see which bootloader version he's on, find out which SBF we can safely use, etc? He does have it unlocked, so that should make things easier (or maybe harder, this Atrix really is a mystery to me...).
TL;DR - How do you safely downgrade an Atrix 4G from CM9 to CM7 and which recovery is the best to be using?
I used to switch between CM10 and CM7 all the time, if the phone is rooted and bootloader is unlocked, it's as simple as wiping data/cache, wiping dalvik, format system, install ROM, boot, reboot, install gapps.
Did your friend follow directions and make a nandroid of original before wiping? That would be the simplest way.
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He said he had a backup but that when he restored it it was bootlooping. I'm assuming it was some kind of issue with switching recoveries or something like that. With the Droid X there was a recovery for 2nd-init roms and a recovery for blur roms. With the Nexuses it's mostly TWRP or CWM but as long as you're on the latest you can flash anything. Is there any reason to downgrade recoveries on the Atrix? Is there one "up to date" recovery? I see a lot of posts that point to a 2011 thread with the "latest CWM based recovery" but that seems kind of old...
Alright so I think I have this sorted out for the most part, and my understanding is that RomRacer made a version of CWM that we should be using on the Atrix. I just can't find a link to download the thing, is there a thread in development? When I search all I find is a ton of threads telling me to use it and no one linking it.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500 Right?
Or is TWRP better?
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/72
Lot of people love TWRP, but I'm one of the few that still uses RomRacers CWM 5.0.2.7 (I think) and no issues flashing CM10.1 (android 4.2.1) Had it for over a year, and works great every time. If it's not broken, don't fix it.
As for the boot loop, those are usually fixed with a wipe. Try wiping everything and restoring.
Edit: Yeah, that seems like the proper thread. Sorry, haven't looked at it since I first rooted my phone. Try TWRP, most people swear by it. The touch does add a nice feature, but I'm too lazy to make the switch.
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Once you have an unlocked BL and a custom recovery, switching between pretty much all ROMs is safe so long as you stay away from SBFs.
You can flash to stock rom and then install CM7 :laugh:
ravilov said:
Once you have an unlocked BL and a custom recovery, switching between pretty much all ROMs is safe so long as you stay away from SBFs.
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Thanks for the help, I'm glad I checked in. On the Droid X whenever anything went wrong and someone posted a thread like this the first ten replies were "Just SBF" - that used to be safe, until they rolled out .621, but that was end-of-life anyway.
I digress; next time I see him we'll iron this out and he'll be off to the races. Thanks again.

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