I bought my atrix from amazon and it says its an asian retail atrix. It works perfectly and whatnot on gingerbread but i was wondering if i could change the stock firmware to a UK version.
just about to try an sbf file through rsd lite, but not sure if i would need to change the radio on the device and the webtop versions and all that extra stuff..
i dont really want to root the device and do things like that so hopefully theres a way around that.
There are no downsides to rooting that I can think of. Unlike with some other devices, rooting an Atrix is a very non-intrusive process and there are no ill side-effects. However, rooting itself is not enough - in order to flash a different ROM, you'll have to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery too. If you really don't want to go down that road, then I'm afraid flashing SBFs is the only option you have, and that is tricky to say the least.
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There are no downsides to rooting that I can think of. Unlike with some other devices, rooting an Atrix is a very non-intrusive process and there are no ill side-effects. However, rooting itself is not enough - in order to flash a different ROM, you'll have to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery too. If you really don't want to go down that road, then I'm afraid flashing SBFs is the only option you have, and that is tricky to say the least.
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well i flashed a uk SBF of the 2.3.4 and it went smoothly but would you happen to know if i would be able to flash a 2.2 version seeing as its a downgrade and usually downgrading is harder than just clicking a button lol dont fancy bricking my phone as its just not fun
emmiig said:
would you happen to know if i would be able to flash a 2.2 version
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I would NOT advise it. It is almost certain you will brick it if you do that.
emmiig said:
well i flashed a uk SBF of the 2.3.4 and it went smoothly but would you happen to know if i would be able to flash a 2.2 version seeing as its a downgrade and usually downgrading is harder than just clicking a button lol dont fancy bricking my phone as its just not fun
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You should never attempt to do so, or you will get a hard brick. The only way you can downgrade is by rooting, unlocking the bootloader, and then flashing a fruitcake (or a gobstopper).
Sent from that Atrix.
tatperson said:
You should never attempt to do so, or you will get a hard brick. The only way you can downgrade is by rooting, unlocking the bootloader, and then flashing a fruitcake (or a gobstopper).
Sent from that Atrix.
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^^^^^^^^^^^
Sometimes for fun, I'll take a damaged Atrix pcb (wifi/bt not working) and do reckless things on it, and get it bricked and then try to unbrick it just to learn and have a little fun. lol
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i have version 1.8.3 with root and with unlocked bootloader if i want to upgrade 2.3.4, i need to flash a clean 1.8.3 and after that to unlocked again ?
or if i do that i will be in risk getting a hard brick??
liranm2 said:
i have version 1.8.3 with root and with unlocked bootloader if i want to upgrade 2.3.4, i need to flash a clean 1.8.3 and after that to unlocked again ?
or if i do that i will be in risk getting a hard brick??
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When in doubt, use the fruit cakes! =D Mmmmmmm
But yeah, honestly, you don't need to re-lock or un-root. You can just use the Automated Upgrade found here. That will save all your data and stuff, and it'll upgrade you to Gingerbread! =D
BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING THOUGH (I don't know how many times i emphasize this, but I guess it's worth emphasizing), BACK UP ALL YOUR DATA. In the event you lost all of it, we MIGHT be able to recover some, but expect to loose it all if you just screw my warning over. Oh, and if you want to root again, use the pre-install method. That works well for lots of people (use search bar above to find it =])
Happy upgrading!
BTW if you want unlocked bootloader again, it doesn't come with this Gingerbread build (god only knows why). Just use pudding and you'll be good to go =]
~jojojohnson7410~
jojojohnson7410 said:
When in doubt, use the fruit cakes! =D Mmmmmmm
But yeah, honestly, you don't need to re-lock or un-root. You can just use the Automated Upgrade found here. That will save all your data and stuff, and it'll upgrade you to Gingerbread! =D
BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING THOUGH (I don't know how many times i emphasize this, but I guess it's worth emphasizing), BACK UP ALL YOUR DATA. In the event you lost all of it, we MIGHT be able to recover some, but expect to loose it all if you just screw my warning over. Oh, and if you want to root again, use the pre-install method. That works well for lots of people (use search bar above to find it =])
Happy upgrading!
BTW if you want unlocked bootloader again, it doesn't come with this Gingerbread build (god only knows why). Just use pudding and you'll be good to go =]
~jojojohnson7410~
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The link in your post points to the official OTA.
It contains the new bootloader as a part of the payload.
This bootloader will make it impossible to go back to 1.8.3 SBF (or any other SBF) without the risk of hard brick.
For your safety, use Fruit Cakes or any of the ROMs floating around.
Stay away from official OTA or anything that does not have the new bootloader disarmed (or removed).
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i have version 1.8.3 with root and with unlocked bootloader if i want to upgrade 2.3.4, i need to flash a clean 1.8.3 and after that to unlocked again ?
or if i do that i will be in risk getting a hard brick??
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In general, you do not need to go back to anything to flash a new ROM.
Just back up your phone (through CWM) and flash a zip file with the ROM of your choice.
Most of the time, you will need to recreate your setup (download the apps and regenerate your preferred settings). To make your life much easier, I would highly recommend investing in Titanium Backup.
lol sorry forgot to mention the fruitcake part X_X made so many posts in the past hour or so, I tend to leave out information I've repeated over a lot of times. I honestly don't have a problem with the OTA (minus the fingerprint, but i think that's with everyone), so that is another viable method. So long as he stays away from SBF (which we technically should anyways) and sticks with eating his Fruitcake, I don't see what's the big deal =]
That's just my two cents on that matter. However, feisty_noodles is probably right about flashing ROMs, as they are usually well tested and don't blow the Odmfuse like the new bootloader does when you unlock with it. It's really your choice, but I preferred having an OTA (until my ROM-itis kicks back in >.>), so I just gave you the method I used.
Good luck!
~jojojohnson7410~
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In general, you do not need to go back to anything to flash a new ROM.
Just back up your phone (through CWM) and flash a zip file with the ROM of your choice.
Most of the time, you will need to recreate your setup (download the apps and regenerate your preferred settings). To make your life much easier, I would highly recommend investing in Titanium Backup.
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Oh, and yeah. These are important too =] Kenneth made a ROM from the Gingerbread, so you can probably use that (make sure it's not fastboot images though! A lot of people (soft?)bricked their phones that way. And Titatium ftw =D
~jojojohnson7410~
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Oh, and yeah. These are important too =] Kenneth made a ROM from the Gingerbread, so you can probably use that (make sure it's not fastboot images though! A lot of people (soft?)bricked their phones that way. And Titatium ftw =D
~jojojohnson7410~
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There is nothing wrong with fastboot images. I am running a stock from system.img (from Ken's archive) at the moment.
1.8.3 with unlocked bootloader you have 3 way to have official GB 2.3.4/4.5.91
1. Flash 1.83 "WITH" Pudding and then apply OTA by settings->about phone->system update
2. Flash 2.3.4/4.5.91 Official Motorola SBF, you can get this one by Motorola Software Updater or Development forum -> stickie -> SBF thread
3. Download 2.3.4/4.5.91 extract img's and moto-fastboot
Option 1 and 2 update the bootloader
Option 3 preserve old bootloader
liranm2 said:
i have version 1.8.3 with root and with unlocked bootloader if i want to upgrade 2.3.4, i need to flash a clean 1.8.3 and after that to unlocked again ?
or if i do that i will be in risk getting a hard brick??
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thanks you all....
i will decide today what to do.
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1.8.3 with unlocked bootloader you have 3 way to have official GB 2.3.4/4.5.91
1. Flash 1.83 "WITH" Pudding and then apply OTA by settings->about phone->system update
2. Flash 2.3.4/4.5.91 Official Motorola SBF, you can get this one by Motorola Software Updater or Development forum -> stickie -> SBF thread
3. Download 2.3.4/4.5.91 extract img's and moto-fastboot
Option 1 and 2 update the bootloader
Option 3 preserve old bootloader
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Continuing on with the list--options that do not mess with the bootloader:
4) Flash the .img files from Ken found here plus the CWM-flashable radio
5) Fruit cakes!!!
Hi there,
I'll try to make this brief. My touch screen has a 1/2" slice that is unresponsive (middle of the default google bar and down) and I am under warranty so I figured hey, let's call and get the phone warrantied.
Motorola is sending me a new phone when should be at my apartment when I arrive back from my travels.
My bootloader is unlocked. I understand there is no physical or theoretical way to relock thee bootloader; I get that. I am on 4.5.91. I never did the OTA updates; every update or ROM or anything since 1.26 has been from here. I've read a LOT in the last 24 hours.. and I'm concerned that trying to SBF anything over 4.5.91 will end up bricking the phone that I'm slated to return for a faulty screen. So, I was then thinking about moto-fastboot. That works for system and boot, but not bootloader, right?
My main concern is this: I don't want them to turn my phone on and see "UNLOCKED" in the top left and immediately charge me $499 for voiding the warranty. I DO understand this is a risk I took, and I am willing to eat the charge should it happen; but that withstanding my screen is legitimately borked. I'd be willing to try something to overwrite this bootloader if there were a tangible means to do it without like >80% chance of bricking it. Every SBF I've flashed on here has been pudding.
Is there anything that can be done to get rid of "UNLOCKED" up there? I know it won't relock the bootloader; but I want the techs to see that the screen is broke before they start snooping through system settings. I may get lucky, I don't know.
Also, anyone with experience warrantying a phone with an unlocked bootloader? How did it work out for you?
As it stands now I'm downloading the stock 1.8.3 system and boot images. But they won't overwrite the bootloader. I have about 4 days to figure this out before I fly home.
Thoughts?
I'm pretty sure you're stuck man.
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Hey I would play it safe and just buy another ATRIX off craigslist. I picked up an ATRIX in my area for 200 that is in mint condition. That sure beats the 499 they are going to charge you when they power on the device to check for user related problems before they slap a new screen on it and put it their refurbish phones inventory.
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I'd need somebody else to confirm this:
I thought that when you installed 4.5.91 through the safe .zip files, you were able to flash back to a previous SBF safely. I remember people in the IRC doing just that, and reporting that once they had done so, the "UNLOCKED" message on startup disappeared until they reflashed pudding. I'm pretty sure that it didn't actually relock the bootloader, just somehow get rid of the "UNLOCKED", but again I'm not entirely sure.
tl;dr I think you are safe to flash an SBF if you got GB from a .zip and that way you won't show "UNLOCKED".
I thought about that but I'd rather just get one from them if I'll be spending any money period.
I read a few posts that stated that there was a way to remove the "UNLOCKED" on the bootloader by flashing stock SBF's but I'm not sure if that would result in a brick at this point.. which is why I haven't tried it.
Either way.. I was also thinking: when they were troubleshooting me on the phone, they had me do a factory reset. This was yesterday. So, if it does brick I may have a "I did a system update and something went wrong" way out.
Would love to hear from someone who has experience with warranty services.
Thanks to both of you for your replies. I am also slightly inclined to believe I am boned. :[
KF as soon as someone verifies that I'll be happy to. I still have the 1.2.6 and 1.5.7 stock SBF's. To the best of my knowledge, I never let the OTA update happen. On my XOOM yes but not on the Atrix. Just unlocked, flashed what ever rom/zip I wanted, and went to town. Sucks that my screen blew I just had it where I wanted it with 2.3.4 :[
There's an 4.5.91 SBF. It should be safe to flash per eval-'s post. This should get rid of your "unlocked" without the danger of attempting to flash an earlier version.
lauterm said:
There's an 4.5.91 SBF. It should be safe to flash per eval-'s post. This should get rid of your "unlocked" without the danger of attempting to flash an earlier version.
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I agree...by flashing a rom via RSD should get rid of "UNLOCK" text..
here is another link...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125944
deziguy420 said:
I agree...by flashing a rom via RSD should get rid of "UNLOCK" text..
here is another link...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125944
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I love you both. It worked and I'm on the stock stuff now.
Everything else is up to the fate of the universe. At least they'll see that my screen is messed up before they start prodding around.
What happened?
Can you let us know if this was successful? I'd really like to do the same thing if it was...
So for the longest time I had a jailbroken iphone so everything I'm used to is about iOS. I've had my Atrix for about 4 months now and I've been fairly happy with gingerblur, but I heard there was some new updates or other things going on. I dunno if I want an unlocked bootloader, I seriously dont know what to do because I want to start over and just start from scratch.
Suggestions or do I need to provide info? I just want to update my phone
what features do you use currently?
what new features do you want?
To be honest I dunno what features I use
I just want to be able to download apps and not worry about them being locked or not from a "trustworthy" source.
I dont know what's different between gingerblur and stock
I have had the atrix for a while now and right after i got it i rooted and installed gingerblur and was happy with that but being curious i just recently did the update unlocked the BL rooted and am now running the alien rom and am very happy with it. Updating is rarely a bad thing. just takes time Hope this helps
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I have had the atrix for a while now and right after i got it i rooted and installed gingerblur and was happy with that but being curious i just recently did the update unlocked the BL rooted and am now running the alien rom and am very happy with it. Updating is rarely a bad thing. just takes time Hope this helps
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could you post what you did exactly?
what update did you do to unlock the bl? There's so many things I just dont understand no matter what I do
or just links to w/e I dont mind
One bump before I head out for the evening
ok i used a couple different places but ill try to explain
first of all i had titanium backup to restore most of my apps and everything because you will lose everything. just a heads up.
1. I used this to rsd flash the "Full 2.3.4 sbf..."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204
2. I then put the phone in fastboot and used this from #13 on
http://briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-the-atrix-4g-bootloader
3. so now you are on 2.3.4. unlocked you can stay on just that if you want a stock rom. but i recommend rooting haha..
4. I could not get the root from #1 to work so i sorta worked my way around it.
5. I used this to get cwm recovery on my phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541
6. then I flashed this file to obtain root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140110
7. Then flashed the alien rom from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186537
8. thats it i hope you can make sense of it since its kinda screwed up lol but everything is working great for me and im defiantly glad i updated. if you have any questions just ask
also if you do do this make sure you check for updates under development for the rom its already updated a few things in the week that ive had it.
Ok I lied I found what I want
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186537
I want that on my phone. Now my question is does this come with an "Unlocked bootloader"
Or do I have to do something to get an unlocked bootloader?
What does an unlocked bootloader even mean
what i posted will get you that exactly.
What you have right now is a locked bootloader, rooted with gingerblur from what i understand. with a locked bootloader you cannot have a true rom gingerblur is more of a theme that gets rid of the apps that slow your phone from the factory.
with an unlocked bootloader you can flash true roms and kernels etc..
Do people even try looking...
explanations
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
BL unlock thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202883
lol so I'm doing this
http://briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-the-atrix-4g-bootloader
and when I go to type in oem fastbook unlock this is the result
...
OKAY [0.008s]
finished. total time: 0.008 s
then it's back to C:/users/taylor/desktop/fastboot
lol. the hell
iamblue337 said:
To be honest I dunno what features I use
I just want to be able to download apps and not worry about them being locked or not from a "trustworthy" source.
I dont know what's different between gingerblur and stock
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You can load non market apps using the latest stock software.
You can download this "over the air".
Ok so i don't know what happen but my phone now says Failed to Boot 4 Starting RSD Mode
What i want to know if i use the SBF for 1.2.6 will it brick my phone ? I see people saying just use that one and then upgrade after that, but i do not want to take the chance of bricking my phone.
So i hope somebody can help
Im assuming youve already unlocked bootloader. Dont use sbf to flash anything. Use recovery or fastboot.
I voided my warranty.
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Im assuming youve already unlocked bootloader. Dont use sbf to flash anything. Use recovery or fastboot.
I voided my warranty.
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Well the problem is i did try fastboot and when i did that it still did not work and it also REMOVED fastboot..... so now i dont have that as a option
I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181932<br /><br />I
and it says im safe to do that one beings it was the same as what i had on my phone before this happended, but im just not sure
If you cant boot into fastboot it may be hardbricked. If rsd doesnt recognize your phone, youre screwed. If it does, cross your fingers and hope for the best.
I voided my warranty.
pukemon said:
If you cant boot into fastboot it may be hardbricked. If rsd doesnt recognize your phone, youre screwed. If it does, cross your fingers and hope for the best.
I voided my warranty.
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RSD does recognize it and i heard as long as its the latest OS im doing i should be fine but im not sure if the link i posted is the most latest.
Well, read, reread and try to find a couple of threads or better yet experienced members that can help. I try to avoid situations that can possibly get you in a predicament like this.
I voided my warranty.
It all depends if you have "burned the fuse" or not. I can not tell you how to check that with 100% certainty, but if you have EVER flashed/downloaded/used any official update from att or motorola for version 2.3.4 then you have burned the fuse most likely. If that is the case then NEVER flash any older version or you will kill your phone. If you are sure you have never used any official version and only used versions from people that know what they are doing (e.g. Kenn's or fruit cake just to name two) then you can flash whatever you want....but if you are not 100% sure the outcome is on your head.
The safe road would be is if you can get into fastboot?? If so then load cwm recovery with fastboot then load the 2.3.4 fruit cake.
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It all depends if you have "burned the fuse" or not. I can not tell you how to check that with 100% certainty, but if you have ever flashed/downloaded/used any official update from att or motorola for version 2.3.4 then you have burned the fuse most likely. If that is the case then NEVER flash any older version or you will kill your phone. If you are sure you have never used any official version and only used versions from people that know what they are doing (e.g. Kenn's or fruit cake just to name two) then you can flash whatever you want....but if you are not 100% sure the outcome is on your head.
The safe road would be is if you can get into fastboot?? If so then load cwm recovery with fastboot then load the 2.3.4 fruit cake.
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I did use the OTA! ugh
But if i use this SBF http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181932<br /><br />I should i not be ok beings its the latest OS for the atrix which is the one i had.
And i tried fastboot and after doing that i do not have fastboot anymore :-/
Sigh i just dont know what to do
I used the OTA but even if i use
RivKristopher said:
I did use the OTA! ugh
But if i use this SBF http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181932<br /><br />I should i not be ok beings its the latest OS for the atrix which is the one i had.
And i tried fastboot and after doing that i do not have fastboot anymore :-/
Sigh i just dont know what to do
I used the OTA but even if i use
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If you did an OTA *official* update, never use an .SBF except to flash a radio ever again. If you do you RISK hard bricking, period. Sorry man, I know it sucks. I can tell you that I have done an OTA to 2.3.4 and then flashed the 2.3.4 SBF and was fine, but then again, it may not work like that for everyone. I now use fruitcakes even if it's to get back to stock 2.3.4, it's just safer. fruitcakes can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009
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If you did an OTA *official* update, never use an .SBF except to flash a radio ever again. If you do you RISK hard bricking, period. Sorry man, I know it sucks. I can tell you that I have done an OTA to 2.3.4 and then flashed the 2.3.4 SBF and was fine, but then again, it may not work like that for everyone. I now use fruitcakes even if it's to get back to stock 2.3.4, it's just safer. fruitcakes can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009
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How are fruitcakes loaded through RSD Lite as well ?
Fruitcakes are not .sbf files because they do not need to be. They don't contain the amount of data a .SBF would, usually just system and necessary files. They are flashed with CWM *clockwork recovery mod*, as a .zip file. This makes it a ton easier and the chances of hard bricking your phone are almost zilch. CWM for unlocked bootloaders can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
fruitcake is cwm, so if you can not get cwm/recovery to work your only option it seems is to flash the offical 2.3.4 sbf and ONLY the 2.3.4 one, do not use an older version.
once you flash 2.3.4 then you should then be able to get your phone opened up again and get cwm working again, and be ok going forward, but never go back older then 2.3.4.
There are hacked sbf files for safe versions of 1.8.3 but I see no reason to go back to 1.8.3 if you are not going to follow the normal upgrade path anyway.
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RSD does recognize it and i heard as long as its the latest OS im doing i should be fine but im not sure if the link i posted is the most latest.
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I have done this before. I believe your right but obviously there is still a risk. I flashed 4.5.91 over 4.5.91 without bricking. Be sure u flash the same OS to lower potential brick.
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Sass86 said:
I have done this before. I believe your right but obviously there is still a risk. I flashed 4.5.91 over 4.5.91 without bricking. Be sure u flash the same OS to lower potential brick.
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^ this. Always the possibility. Kinda the risk we all take when joining and being a part of this community. I actually got mine soft bricked at one point, and thank God I was able to recover. Good luck in all you do, keep the gravy train rollin'
i want to update my unlocked atrix to 2.3.6 but i see that people say that it's gonna brick my phone so there is no way to update it?
my atrix is on stock 2.3.4
unlocked
rooted i guess
career unlocked by unlock code
plz someone help me :S
If you use a fruitcake, you'll be fine. If you wipe all data/system/etc and use the sbf, you will also be fine. The worst I've heard of is a soft brick that takes a hell of a lot of time and effort to fix. So, I'd go with fruitcake if I were you. I did it yesterday, and it worked like a charm.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22552497#post22552497
Fun498 said:
If you use a fruitcake, you'll be fine. If you wipe all data/system/etc and use the sbf, you will also be fine. The worst I've heard of is a soft brick that takes a hell of a lot of time and effort to fix. So, I'd go with fruitcake if I were you. I did it yesterday, and it worked like a charm.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22552497#post22552497
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what about OTA ? will it hard brick my phone?
soudy1994 said:
what about OTA ? will it hard brick my phone?
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There is risk that it can
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Fun498 said:
If you use a fruitcake, you'll be fine. If you wipe all data/system/etc and use the sbf, you will also be fine. The worst I've heard of is a soft brick that takes a hell of a lot of time and effort to fix. So, I'd go with fruitcake if I were you. I did it yesterday, and it worked like a charm.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22552497#post22552497
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Do you still have that file and can you post it some where?
The file you linked to is not valid anymore and I'm in desperate need to get it.
Thanks for any help
there is no other way? cuz i never used adb before and i'm afraid i will do something wrong
c'mon guys i need help
A few pages later on the new link is posted. I forget exactly where. It's a mediafire link if I remember correctly. And I wouldn't risk a hard brick if I were you. I flashed a SBF to return my broken phone back to Motorola and attempt warranty, but the phone was useless either way. It worked, but I had to wipe nearly every partition. Please don't risk. Fruitcake is proven
this thread isn't TOO dead
I thought there was a way to officially update the atrix to 2.3.6 since that is the official version O/S it supports?
Just picked one up yesterday and it has 2.3.4
redking117 said:
this thread isn't TOO dead
I thought there was a way to officially update the atrix to 2.3.6 since that is the official version O/S it supports?
Just picked one up yesterday and it has 2.3.4
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Yeah I just went into "about phone" and hit update... what's wrong with that?
Can't you still root 2.3.6?
If your phone is working fine now do yourself a favor and leave it alone. OTA update has caused many problems like killing wifi and many people have had problems playing with roms and you can't go back. This is good advice.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA
I was subscribed to this and just want to add my data point:
on unlocked (bootloader) phone ("Unlocked" printed on boot screen), upgraded to 2.3.6 over the air. This caused Unlocked to disappear from boot screen but I believe I was still technically unlocked. I went through the unlock process again just to be safe. which put "unlocked" back on boot screen, then unrooted by normal flash recovery method, and running fine an dandy all along
I did have a problem with a bad sim card previously, which made it seem like 2.3.6 was a problem, but it is not, for me at least.