Huh, so my Razr refuses to boot. - Motorola Droid RAZR

Short long story (well maybe not..) , a couple a days ago my Jelly Beans started acting weird, the issue was that my phone couldnt recognize the sim card and the cd card, I assumed it because I took pictures in the shower not a while ago, so I pulled out my sim card and my cd card off their deserved places, and I blew hair into the holes with my mouth, that wasnt the brightest idea since I could blew fluid into it, but, after that, my phone started repeatedly forcing closing com.android.phone, I toggled all the solutions on google I could find, but neither of them helped. so I just froze my phone app through Titanium Backup, and started looking for my own solution, like installing the app all over again through recovery and etc.
My final solution was to install the rom update I had on my int-card, hoping it would restore and recover the damaged phone application, but it ended up as my phone not booting at all.
So I went on installing a new clean Jelly Beans rom on my Razr through RSD, but no matter what I do, I keep getting the same issue.
My phone passes the M logo, but it wont even load the boot animation or the system it self.
I tried many things, and non of them worked.
I made a huge research on google and on this website to identify a way to get over my issue, but I have checked everything, and I couldnt even find someone who had the issue I am having.
But theres a strange thing, I apperently can go into boot only if I turn up my device only through BP tools, but I cant if I just turn on my phone in the normal mode!
If any of you ever encountered a thing like that, and ever solved the puzzle behind the problem, I'd glad and thankful for whoever shares it in the thread!
short long story:
UGHH MY PHONE WONT TURN UPPP ANYBODY PLEASE HLEP MEE GAHHHHHH MY PARENTS WILL KILL ME FOR SUREEEEE whAT DO I DOOOOOO I NEED MY WHATSUPPP

You erased you cid?
If not, you need the same JB version you were running before the issues.
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neo.ank said:
You erased you cid?
If not, you need the same JB version you were running before the issues.
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I am not quite sure if my action of applying an update on my current system through the recovery earased my cid.
I did try to reinstall the cid, but I couldnt find an cid image for my phone after a hopeless research on the forums.
I'll try to install a temporary recovery, install the update again, and if not, I'll try to restore a backup of my system and see what happens.
I'll come back with results.
I might edit my comment, or reply if this thread would not get any new comments on it.

CID is the unique id of the device.
However, try to find the same JB version you were running.
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neo.ank said:
CID is the unique id of the device.
However, try to find the same JB version you were running.
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Apparently installing the BMM recovery fixed my issue.
lmao
Now it boots perfectly to the system in the normal mode.
Now I am going to restore my backup, and again, try find a solution for my phone prob-oh.. I apparently lost my backup and I cannot lost it anymore.
Well, it seems like I got to start everything...
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Is kitkat Cnayogen mod rom recommended yet?

Yes, it is recommended.
Coupled with JBX kernel, its runs butter smooth.
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neo.ank said:
Yes, it is recommended.
Coupled with JBX kernel, its runs butter smooth.
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Thanks friend!! Which JBX kernel should I also choose if my firmware stands right now on jelly beans? the 3.x for android 4.4? which should I install first? the cyanogen or the kernel?
And by the way, I got another question! my phone had this message "CustomerID error,Contact Dealer" text on startup for like an entire year since I installed the BMM, I guess its because I accidently erased my cid, but I dont think I even got the cid anymore.
Is there someway to regenerate a new one? I dont care much about the cid ID, I just want to get rid of the message if it isnt much of a big deal~

ExtraDan said:
Thanks friend!! Which JBX kernel should I also choose if my firmware stands right now on jelly beans? the 3.x for android 4.4? which should I install first? the cyanogen or the kernel?
And by the way, I got another question! my phone had this message "CustomerID error,Contact Dealer" text on startup for like an entire year since I installed the BMM, I guess its because I accidently erased my cid, but I dont think I even got the cid anymore.
Is there someway to regenerate a new one? I dont care much about the cid ID, I just want to get rid of the message if it isnt much of a big deal~
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After you flash the ROM. Chose the JBX for Kitkat.
However just make sure BMM supports latest KK Roms. It has not been updated for long..
As for the CID, you cannot recover it once deleted. You have to live with the error.
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neo.ank said:
After you flash the ROM. Chose the JBX for Kitkat.
However just make sure BMM supports latest KK Roms. It has not been updated for long..
As for the CID, you cannot recover it once deleted. You have to live with the error.
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Thanks! I installed it and every thing went fine, I am not sure if my BMM supported the latest roms, but if I cant boot into my system, then it does support, right?
And for the cid, well, alright, I can live with that error, it just would make my startup look less fancy I guess.
I am looking forward the Ara project anyway, so I wouldn't stay forever with my precious baby razr.

Yes, don't worry abt it. It should work fine
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neo.ank said:
Yes, don't worry abt it. It should work fine
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Thanks again mate, I am now enjoying my new fancy dandy system!
Thanks for cooping along!
Have a good day!

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ROM Manager screwed up my Atrix

I have a rooted Atrix. Installed Rom Manager and tried to install CWM backup. I got the RSD 2 error message at the prompt then rebooted the phone. Thats is as far as I went.
I uninstalled Rom Manager.
My phone will no longer connect to my computer. I get messages saying:
Computer says I need to format my SD cards in order to use them.
I also get a message saying advcntrl4.dll is not on my comuter.
Root tools no longer boots up on my computer.
The phone randomly connects and disconnects from my computer.
OK I hooked up my Atrix to my laptop and it saw it, so the problem is with my computer which I can fix eventually.
I still would like to have a full backup image of my phone and I see little support of Rom Manager issues anywhere.
Any suggestions appreciated.
thanks
Are you unlocked? If not its quite dumb to install a custom recovery.
crnkoj said:
Are you unlocked? If not its quite dumb to install a custom recovery.
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+1... happened to be the first time i messed with my phone. root and unlock then flash recovery... works fine afterwards. just be more patient and learn your phone and how to mod it....
FYI... its not RomManager that messed up your phone... it was your lack of knowledge on how to do the mods to your phone.
panflute said:
I have a rooted Atrix. Installed Rom Manager and tried to install CWM backup. I got the RSD 2 error message at the prompt then rebooted the phone. Thats is as far as I went.
I uninstalled Rom Manager.
My phone will no longer connect to my computer. I get messages saying:
Computer says I need to format my SD cards in order to use them.
I also get a message saying advcntrl4.dll is not on my comuter.
Root tools no longer boots up on my computer.
The phone randomly connects and disconnects from my computer.
OK I hooked up my Atrix to my laptop and it saw it, so the problem is with my computer which I can fix eventually.
I still would like to have a full backup image of my phone and I see little support of Rom Manager issues anywhere.
Any suggestions appreciated.
thanks
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Do you have any idea how long ROM Manager has been around? YOU screwed up your Atrix.
I'd bet my life on your n00batry.
atrix
Thanks Meter...your comments are SO helpful people like you make xda such a nice place to come to. Do me a favor and stay away from me.
SERooted:
Thanks for the comment. I lost driver files on my main computer with disk errors and have replaced the drivers and got it to connect to the phone. So another problem solved tho the motorola media program is not working yet but I will get it going. The bigger questions are:
I am anticipating ICS update so I would not want to do anything to interfere with the next OTA update. If so, I can wait for the update before doing anything with ROM manager. Funny thing after I deinstalled ROM Manager from my phone, it was still in my startup....weird, but I removed it. Questiion is did I change anything by trying to run the backup. ROM manager reported that OTA updates were turned OFF. If I unlocked the bootloader would that negate the ICS update?
thanks
panflute
i am trying really hard to decipher all that, but there is so much confusion in your post. i can understand you really have no idea what it is you are doing right now.
A. you wont see an ICS update from Motorola or AT&T for something like 3-6 months, probably closer to 3 i hope
B. if you want the stock ICS from ATT/MOTO, why are you even messing with ROM manager? You do know what ROM manager is for right?
C. you didnt change anything by trying to run a backup, in fact, it didnt do anything because you dont have an unlocked bootloader...it basically ran a script that failed.
D. ROM manager reporting OTA updates were turned off had nothing to do with a STOCK ATT/MOTO OTA....it was talking about OTA updates for your current rom...which is stock, which rom manager doesnt have any information about in its database....because rom manager is utilized for flashing roms.
E. unlocking the bootloader and leaving your rom stock will not keep you from updating from MOTO/ATT later on....
i think you have some reading that you should do before you break your phone.
ok
OK Thanks Meter. That answers most of my concerns. You are right I don't know what I am doing. I remember years ago when things were easier to figure out.
It sounds like I did not damage anything which is great. I was just attempting to do a backup because I am a backup nut. I have a ton of hours into setting up my phone. So maybe I'll do some looking around and see how easy it is to unlock the bootloader so I can make a backup. ROM Manager did NOT tell me I needed to unlock the bootloader. If you look at my homescreen you can see why I should have a backup. I have titanium BU but would prefer a full ROM backup.
3-6 months for ICS is fine with me because I like my phone as it is tho I am always looking for ways to improve on it. So far I have not run into any walls...it just keeps getting better.
thanks Meter.
I know how you feel.. I messed up my back flip that way. I had the same problem. Unless you're fully rooted you can't install a custom recovery. Most likely you have a hard brick.
Form is temporary but Class is permanent. I love Liverpool FC.
Phones : Motorola Backflip Cyanogenmod 7.1 & Motorola Atrix CM7
Did you try reinstalling the Motorola drivers for your pc and then trying to flash the pudding sbf (only if u r unlocked ).
I did not get from ur post. Can you still access fastboot? Then you can flash romracers recovery.
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anupash said:
Did you try reinstalling the Motorola drivers for your pc and then trying to flash the pudding sbf (only if u r unlocked ).
I did not get from ur post. Can you still access fastboot? Then you can flash romracers recovery.
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he hasnt unlocked his bootloader yet....

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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[Q] CyanogenMod 10 A3 didn't install correctly... need some help

Hello everyone. I'm a noob.
I have a Droid X2 and Verizon service. It was running Gingerbread 2.3.5 and version 1.3.418, and up until yesterday I hadn't even rooted it. I followed these instructions for CM10 carefully but apparently made a slight mistake.
I made sure to root properly: Superuser worked perfectly, I had Busybox, NANDroid, and Bootstrap Recovery all working, and the phone worked just like before.
In the tutorial I linked to above, I think I know where I went wrong. I downloaded GAPPS 4.2.2 (funky wording since he said 'latest' and then '4.1.x' , so not the latest) and then CM10 A3. I then went into BSR and installed from the external SD card. GAPPS succeeded, but CM10 did not (Status 7, some kernel disapproval or something). When I booted the phone after that, MultiTouch keyboard couldn't start and so I just froze it with Titanium Backup and used Swype because it was annoying. The next thing I tried came from another xda thread (that I seem to have misplaced) saying that removing the top 2 lines of META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script would make it work. I'm pretty sure this failed similarly to before. I then tried wiping all data (since I had backed it up 3 different ways) and installing CM10. It still didn't work, and when I booted I got to my current state of purgatory.
Now when I boot, it tries to run the initial setup but that crashes (and multitouch keyboard crashes too). I've probably lost root access and currently don't have Titanium Backup or any other method to restore from backup since the programs were wiped. I've been trying to do an SBK factory reset using RSD Lite, but the phone won't go into RSD mode.
At this point I just want a working phone again and I'm not sure what to do.
TL;DR: Used the wrong GAPPS version when installing CM10 A3, decided to wipe all my data and try the install, now I'm stuck in neutral.
I guess the internet lied and gave me the wrong SBK the first time. Setup did work, and it wasn't RSD like I had thought.
I still would like to know what went wrong the first time through, and why it seemed like I wasn't able to overwrite the incorrect GAPPS version I had first installed. Once I saw my mistake I did use the correct version and nothing changed.
Dasoccerguy said:
I guess the internet lied and gave me the wrong SBK the first time. Setup did work, and it wasn't RSD like I had thought.
I still would like to know what went wrong the first time through, and why it seemed like I wasn't able to overwrite the incorrect GAPPS version I had first installed. Once I saw my mistake I did use the correct version and nothing changed.
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Did you get it working then? Were you running A2 before hand?
Dasoccerguy said:
Hello everyone. I'm a noob.
I have a Droid X2 and Verizon service. It was running Gingerbread 2.3.5 and version 1.3.418, and up until yesterday I hadn't even rooted it. I followed these instructions for CM10 carefully but apparently made a slight mistake.
I made sure to root properly: Superuser worked perfectly, I had Busybox, NANDroid, and Bootstrap Recovery all working, and the phone worked just like before.
In the tutorial I linked to above, I think I know where I went wrong. I downloaded GAPPS 4.2.2 (funky wording since he said 'latest' and then '4.1.x' , so not the latest) and then CM10 A3. I then went into BSR and installed from the external SD card. GAPPS succeeded, but CM10 did not (Status 7, some kernel disapproval or something). When I booted the phone after that, MultiTouch keyboard couldn't start and so I just froze it with Titanium Backup and used Swype because it was annoying. The next thing I tried came from another xda thread (that I seem to have misplaced) saying that removing the top 2 lines of META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script would make it work. I'm pretty sure this failed similarly to before. I then tried wiping all data (since I had backed it up 3 different ways) and installing CM10. It still didn't work, and when I booted I got to my current state of purgatory.
Now when I boot, it tries to run the initial setup but that crashes (and multitouch keyboard crashes too). I've probably lost root access and currently don't have Titanium Backup or any other method to restore from backup since the programs were wiped. I've been trying to do an SBK factory reset using RSD Lite, but the phone won't go into RSD mode.
At this point I just want a working phone again and I'm not sure what to do.
TL;DR: Used the wrong GAPPS version when installing CM10 A3, decided to wipe all my data and try the install, now I'm stuck in neutral.
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you state in the beginning that you are on 2.3.5. it is crazy that you were even able to flash cm10. it is made for 2.3.4 . and DZKs OP on cm10 is a bit sketchy in the wording and severly outdated.
there are a few things you need to do in order to get BSR working inside of A3 , as well as needing the GAPPS for 4.1.X and not 4.2.2 this is only cm10 , not 10.1 .
you need to SBF back to 2.3.4 (google EZsbf for droid x2) it is way easier than trying to use rsdlite for a "noob" , and then root. then follow the steps you completed to get where you are now, except use the right gapps.
THEN: (this is not in the OP for cm10 ) , perform THIS : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37698274&postcount=1573 in order to get the patched cm7 bootstrap working. DO NOT try to use the regular BSR .
i can try to help as i get back to my computer here and there, but hopefully others pitch in , as i dont have that much time. hope this helped.
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Did you get it working then? Were you running A2 before hand?
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I got back to 2.3.5 and restored all my apps and data, so I called it a night. Well... the sun had come up, but same idea. Like I said, up until yesterday I had yet to even root the phone, so I was just running the stock version of Android given to me by Verizon.
Lorenzo VonMatterhorn said:
you state in the beginning that you are on 2.3.5. it is crazy that you were even able to flash cm10. it is made for 2.3.4 . and DZKs OP on cm10 is a bit sketchy in the wording and severly outdated.
there are a few things you need to do in order to get BSR working inside of A3 , as well as needing the GAPPS for 4.1.X and not 4.2.2 this is only cm10 , not 10.1 .
you need to SBF back to 2.3.4 (google EZsbf for droid x2) it is way easier than trying to use rsdlite for a "noob" , and then root. then follow the steps you completed to get where you are now, except use the right gapps.
THEN: (this is not in the OP for cm10 ) , perform THIS : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37698274&postcount=1573 in order to get the patched cm7 bootstrap working. DO NOT try to use the regular BSR .
i can try to help as i get back to my computer here and there, but hopefully others pitch in , as i dont have that much time. hope this helped.
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I wasn't able to flash CM10. I was able to flash GAPPS 4.2.2, but then unable to flash GAPPS 4.1.x over that installation.
And is it really that outdated and sketchy? The version of CM10 I was trying to flash was made on January 11, 2013. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Gingerbread 2.3.5 is almost 2 years old now, right? It's surprising that I'd have to go back to the previous version.
I may try out your suggestions later, but 8 hours of fiddling with my phone yesterday wore me out a little (a lot). Thanks!
Dasoccerguy said:
I got back to 2.3.5 and restored all my apps and data, so I called it a night. Well... the sun had come up, but same idea. Like I said, up until yesterday I had yet to even root the phone, so I was just running the stock version of Android given to me by Verizon.
I wasn't able to flash CM10. I was able to flash GAPPS 4.2.2, but then unable to flash GAPPS 4.1.x over that installation.
And is it really that outdated and sketchy? The version of CM10 I was trying to flash was made on January 11, 2013. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Gingerbread 2.3.5 is almost 2 years old now, right? It's surprising that I'd have to go back to the previous version.
I may try out your suggestions later, but 8 hours of fiddling with my phone yesterday wore me out a little (a lot). Thanks!
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the OP for cm10 hasnt really been updated since alpha 1 . so yeah it is outdated. alpha 2 had a non working wifi module that was never even mentioned in the OP and had to be figured out by the droid x2 community. alpha 3 had the working wifi back in, but did not have the proper Hijack.zip in place in the system files, whereas the old versions did. this was also never mentioned in the OP.
watch this video. it may help.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJdvyufvYp0
the dude who made this video also has DOZENS of how-to videos for the droid x2 on his channel. just search for it on youtube. (ex: how to sbf droid x2)
sbfing your phone to 2.3.4 , using EZSBF , shouldnt take more than 15 minutes.
2.3.5 re-introduced a lot of issues that we had with 2.3.4, so most devs base their roms around 2.3.4. in fact, there are really only two roms for 2.3.5 worth trying out, Eclipse, and gingerbread phone , 7 and they are both gingerbread. :crying:
if you read up on what needs to be done, the whole process of SBF, ROOT, and flash cm10 THEN gapps, should all take less than an hour, even for someone who is fairly inexperienced.
i wasnt trying to dog DZK's post for cm10. i was only stating that if you follow HIS instructions, it is confusing as hell.
Lorenzo VonMatterhorn said:
the OP for cm10 hasnt really been updated since alpha 1 . so yeah it is outdated. alpha 2 had a non working wifi module that was never even mentioned in the OP and had to be figured out by the droid x2 community. alpha 3 had the working wifi back in, but did not have the proper Hijack.zip in place in the system files, whereas the old versions did. this was also never mentioned in the OP.
watch this video. it may help.
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the dude who made this video also has DOZENS of how-to videos for the droid x2 on his channel. just search for it on youtube. (ex: how to sbf droid x2)
sbfing your phone to 2.3.4 , using EZSBF , shouldnt take more than 15 minutes.
2.3.5 re-introduced a lot of issues that we had with 2.3.4, so most devs base their roms around 2.3.4. in fact, there are really only two roms for 2.3.5 worth trying out, Eclipse, and gingerbread phone , 7 and they are both gingerbread. :crying:
if you read up on what needs to be done, the whole process of SBF, ROOT, and flash cm10 THEN gapps, should all take less than an hour, even for someone who is fairly inexperienced.
i wasnt trying to dog DZK's post for cm10. i was only stating that if you follow HIS instructions, it is confusing as hell.
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Thanks for the link. I remember watching one of his videos yesterday for something, but apparently this was the one I needed! He does have another video on how to SBF back to 2.3.4, so I think I will just go for it right now.
Also yesterday it only took so long because I had to figure out what mess I had gotten myself into before I could figure out how to figure out what to do. This definitely looks like it shouldn't take more than an hour. :good:
I do have one quick question about backups. NANDroid is a full system backup, including the OS, right? And Titanium Backup is for apps and data? Therefore I should be able to restore all of my apps and data into Android 4.2.1 with Titanium, right? I at least know how to get back to 2.3.5 and restore my data if I can't restore it in 4.2.1, but I'd rather not have to go through this process again if I find out that Titanium can't restore everything.
(haha... I couldn't quote you because of the outside link and my 'xda noob' status )
Dasoccerguy said:
Thanks for the link. I remember watching one of his videos yesterday for something, but apparently this was the one I needed! He does have another video on how to SBF back to 2.3.4, so I think I will just go for it right now.
Also yesterday it only took so long because I had to figure out what mess I had gotten myself into before I could figure out how to figure out what to do. This definitely looks like it shouldn't take more than an hour. :good:
I do have one quick question about backups. NANDroid is a full system backup, including the OS, right? And Titanium Backup is for apps and data? Therefore I should be able to restore all of my apps and data into Android 4.2.1 with Titanium, right? I at least know how to get back to 2.3.5 and restore my data if I can't restore it in 4.2.1, but I'd rather not have to go through this process again if I find out that Titanium can't restore everything.
(haha... I couldn't quote you because of the outside link and my 'xda noob' status )
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a nandroid backs up the OS as well as all apps and data, but that only helps you if you are modding/messing with that specific rom. so yes, TB is the way to go for restoring apps across roms. glad to point you in the right direction! report back once youve made the jump. :fingers-crossed:
Success!
I used Tomsgt123's tutorials and they were fantastic. First I had to install the 2.3.4 SBK and then CM10 and Gapps. I'm currently running Titanium Backup and it's working flawlessly.
I did have one hiccup earlier though. I noticed that my contacts weren't backed up, and apparently I had disabled the online contact backup also. I was hoping that I could do a NANDroid restore, backup my contacts, and then go through with the CyanogenMod installation. But, the restore kept hanging and refused to finish. I tried 3 or 4 times, and on the last try I restored by section and it was the data section that caused the hang.
So, I'll have to rebuild my contacts list a little bit, but since SMS was backed up I'll at least get the people I care about . Cyanogen is pretty sleek and so far it's been noticeably faster than Gingerbread. I was constantly getting a low framerate just navigating my mainscreen before, and that's one of the reasons I was inspired to try out Jellybean or just anything newer. I can't make any claims about battery life yet since I haven't unplugged it, but other reviews said the battery can last more than twice as long which is fantastic.
I can't thank you enough, Lorenzo, for pointing me in the right direction. :highfive:
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Success!
I used Tomsgt123's tutorials and they were fantastic. First I had to install the 2.3.4 SBK and then CM10 and Gapps. I'm currently running Titanium Backup and it's working flawlessly.
I did have one hiccup earlier though. I noticed that my contacts weren't backed up, and apparently I had disabled the online contact backup also. I was hoping that I could do a NANDroid restore, backup my contacts, and then go through with the CyanogenMod installation. But, the restore kept hanging and refused to finish. I tried 3 or 4 times, and on the last try I restored by section and it was the data section that caused the hang.
So, I'll have to rebuild my contacts list a little bit, but since SMS was backed up I'll at least get the people I care about . Cyanogen is pretty sleek and so far it's been noticeably faster than Gingerbread. I was constantly getting a low framerate just navigating my mainscreen before, and that's one of the reasons I was inspired to try out Jellybean or just anything newer. I can't make any claims about battery life yet since I haven't unplugged it, but other reviews said the battery can last more than twice as long which is fantastic.
I can't thank you enough, Lorenzo, for pointing me in the right direction. :highfive:
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thats awesome. i loved the feeling when i first flashed a new rom on this phone. glad you got it figured out. make sure to thank Tomsgt for his videos as well . hes a cool dude and put a lot of time into it.
as for battery life, its kinda a bit rough on cm10. i wouldnt say twice as good. that would be too good to be true...lol . but if you limit your apps, it shouldnt be that much worse.
one thing, to improve performance, under settings, go to developer options, and near the bottom there is background processes. its set at standard limit by default. change it to three at most. this will make a noticeable improvement in performance, but will also need to be re-set at 3 at most if you ever reboot/power off.
glad i could help! :highfive:

[Q] Please help badly!! Droid razr maxx no os

Okay so I am a newbie to rooting and have safestrap and rom toolbox on my phone and a few other things. I backed up my data and system of my stock rom. I then booted back into my stock with no problem . I then proceeded to make boot back to safestrap and make a rom, because I realized that I needed a rom to fool around in. I made the rom and realized that I needed a an actual downloaded rom.zip to make it work. The video I watched was very misleading, and I didn't pay attention to well, so I feel very ****ty for possibly ending my phone. So I pressed on my stock rom to activate and resumed to press the reboot the system and saw NO OS! I thought easy fix and tried to restore from the back up I made when I started this. It did its thing and failed over and over saying unable to mount /data , /cache , /system. I now don't know what to do. Is there a way to get the OS back. What did I do wrong? I really need help, I know I'm so stupid for making these mistakes didnt know fully what I was doing. Please help me get this thing back up and runnin.
Btw The software is jellybean 4.1.2 if you need to ask me any questions feel free. Thank you
Indiofua said:
Btw The software is jellybean 4.1.2 if you need to ask me any questions feel free. Thank you
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If you have an XT912, use Matt's Utility from the dev section to flash your stock ROM back.
Read carefully before proceeding.
You'll need to install Moto drivers.
neo.ank said:
If you have an XT912, use Matt's Utility from the dev section to flash your stock ROM back.
Read carefully before proceeding.
You'll need to install Moto drivers.
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Would I just run the jellybean no wipe data official software? . And I'm still in safestrap menu. Can't leave that.
Ok so I seem to have fixed the problem by shutting my phone down holding power, and booting in to ap fastboot, i realized my phone wasnt recognized by the computer, had a heart attack and booted back into normal mode. i then loaded into safestrap again and saw that all the memory was showing for my stock rom, then i rebooted the system and didnt get the no OS message , idk what happened or why it did this, can anyone possible explain? thank you
Glad you fixed..
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[Q] Razr Maxx weird issue with stock ROM--no display. Please advise.

Hi, all . . .
Quick version in bold below.
I've enjoyed my rooted Razr Maxx for many months now, but recently I did some tinkering of the kind that involved the warnings we're all familiar with, i.e., you might mess up your device. And, well, I did--but not in a way that was completely beyond redemption. I don't know what actually happened, but what I know is that after the Safestrap menu disappeared my phone no longer displayed anything, and it would hang during the boot sequence. I'd hear the Drooooid, see nothing, and then the phone would just remain in that non-displaying, unresponsive state until the battery was drained.
I have Safestrap 3.11 installed, thankfully, and I have a backup from several months ago I've been working with. I began hunting around for advice on how to rectify the problem. I tried wiping the cache, then restoring the system and data, then just the system, and each time I got the same problem. Finally, I created a new ROM slot and restored my backup to it--just the system. (System and data didn't work--I don't really know why.) Interestingly, this booted up just fine. Everything was as normal, except that I had to rebuild my profile/data/etc. from scratch.
So I thought, if that worked, then maybe I could wipe the stock ROM and restore just the system to it after the wipe. I tried it, and then had the same issue: no display after Safestrap, and then a hang.
So my question is, is there some way to get that stock ROM straightened out so I can use it as normal? Can I delete and recreate the stock ROM in Safestrap? Is there an obvious explanation for what is happening here?
I really do appreciate any advice you can give, because I'm a dabbler and not a developer, and that's probably a good part of the reason why I'm in this situation to begin with. Thanks!
Quick Version: I'm using Safestrap 3.11 and I messed up my stock ROM in such a way that I have no display after the Safestrap menu, and the phone hangs during boot. I managed to restore just the system to a different ROM slot and was able to start from scratch there, but I want to find out if there is a way to make my stock ROM whole again.
Thanks!
Can you try Matt's Utility to reinstall the stock rom and safestrap?
sherri said:
Can you try Matt's Utility to reinstall the stock rom and safestrap?
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I haven't yet, but I certainly can! I assume I can find a link to it here somewhere. If I can't find it, I'll let you know. Thanks!
KT
KilgoreTrout71 said:
I haven't yet, but I certainly can! I assume I can find a link to it here somewhere. If I can't find it, I'll let you know. Thanks!
KT
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Here is that utility but updated
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2861798
Just in case,if you can't find it
Sent from my Razr XT910
Thanks, @welder73! Crazy day at work, didn't have time to look.
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Thanks, @welder73! Crazy day at work, didn't have time to look.
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No problem @Sherry,I have free time
Sent from my Razr XT910
Thanks, both of you! I got the utility. I plan to try it out today sometime. We'll see how it goes!
Just so you know, the solution you suggested worked! What an excellent utility that is. Now I have my stock ROM back in working order and I have a ROM mod in ROM Slot 1 that I'm messing around with. Thanks again!

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