This does not look like an nbf header message? - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

This is the last message i get after processing the files as instructed with the xda2nbftool; Until now i did not try to proceed further; But by pure curiosity, i launched the processed upgrade and to my surprise, i'm offered to proceed ; I don't dare until somone confirms that it is safe to proceed as this message is quite frightening:: Could someone either tell me what is wrong and or post a modified file or procedure on the forum
Brgds, Anaud

I posted an updated version of my tool, the one I posted this morning had a bug that caused it to complain too much.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/xdaii-update-format.html
if it complains now, you really have done something wrong, and should not proceed.

Itsme said:
I posted an updated version of my tool, the one I posted this morning had a bug that caused it to complain too much.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/xdaii-update-format.html
if it complains now, you really have done something wrong, and should not proceed.
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No problem at all, it worked like a charm
i cannot thankyou enough for this
Arnaud

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Latest OTA won't install

I'm rooted and originally de-crapped my phone which kept the first update from installing. However, with some help from posters here I was able to find the missing file, get it properly replaced and the update then worked.
I assumed that would mean I would be good from then on and kept everything intact. Now the latest update is out and I once again cannot update but it's been long enough that I'm now not sure about the process for getting this working.
Any help would be appreciated.
Agrajag27 said:
I'm rooted and originally de-crapped my phone which kept the first update from installing. However, with some help from posters here I was able to find the missing file, get it properly replaced and the update then worked.
I assumed that would mean I would be good from then on and kept everything intact. Now the latest update is out and I once again cannot update but it's been long enough that I'm now not sure about the process for getting this working.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Come on guy, there is like 10 other threads over here talking about not being able to install the update. Anyway, there is a thread right here that has all of the apk files of the device. I cant find it now cause im on my cell. Ifyou cant find it by the time I finish work I'll post the link. that didnt work for me so I fastbooted my phone with the factory image, rooted, protected root, unrooted,install one update, installed the latest update, and restored root. good luck.
I actually looked but didn't notice others having an issue so I might have just missed it. I assumed, like last time, others would have the issue so I was actually surprised not to find 10 threads with people talking about it.
I couldnt find the thread i was talking about cause my stupid self was too lazy to click one button to add it to my favorites but it looks like this could work for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362956

[Q] I know this is dumb, but how do i get a new rom??

Prolly been asked numerous times but cant seem to find anything on it. I spent about 5 hours today just rooting my phone because instructions are never clear and i had to do trial and error before i finally got it, so i am by no means an expert!
I have a verizon lg g2 and am wanting to put the malladus 1.2.2 rom on it but have absolutely no clue how!
Directions say flash rom, but i have no clue what that even means. I have done this back in the day 3 times to my original galaxy s and got it but the directions were clear.
do i have to get e recovery program? i read something about that and also a clockworkmod or something?
So if someone could or would have the patience to explain to me step by step what needs done, i would GREATLY appreciate it. Like i said, all i have done is rooted it and i downloaded the malladus 1.2.2, the lg apps, and the gapps that it said i needed but dont know where to go from there.
plexlove said:
Prolly been asked numerous times but cant seem to find anything on it. I spent about 5 hours today just rooting my phone because instructions are never clear and i had to do trial and error before i finally got it, so i am by no means an expert!
I have a verizon lg g2 and am wanting to put the malladus 1.2.2 rom on it but have absolutely no clue how!
Directions say flash rom, but i have no clue what that even means. I have done this back in the day 3 times to my original galaxy s and got it but the directions were clear.
do i have to get e recovery program? i read something about that and also a clockworkmod or something?
So if someone could or would have the patience to explain to me step by step what needs done, i would GREATLY appreciate it. Like i said, all i have done is rooted it and i downloaded the malladus 1.2.2, the lg apps, and the gapps that it said i needed but dont know where to go from there.
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Update, found out i guess i need to have a recovery so im working on twrp and have everything done right, the img file renamed properly, and have command window up and copy and pasting right from the xda website yet when i get to the second step where it says, adb push openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-g2vzw.img /data/local/tmp/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-g2vzw.img, it just says no such file! I have made sure the name matches the img file in my folder and everything yet still nothing!! PLEASE HELP!! im going on 9 hours now messing with this and have got o where
well thanks to all your help or lack there of, i now have a bricked phone because no one wants to tell me anything or help. Thanks
Not everyone here has a Verizon LG G2, You should have come to the IRC and directed your questions there first and been more patient if you're unfamiliar with these sort of things. Your bricked phone is no ones fault but your own, sorry.
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You're welcome. You asked for help, chose not to wait so you went ahead and did it - and failed. Yes, that's our fault. You shouldn't do things you have NO clue about. The first thing you should do is to READ. If you can't find the things you need, then SEARCH. There are over 5 million registred users here, so your questions have most likely been asked several times before, i.e they are here and you can search for them.
plexlove said:
well thanks to all your help or lack there of, i now have a bricked phone because no one wants to tell me anything or help. Thanks
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Dude, this is not a user support forum and no one is sitting around waiting for someone like yourself to ask questions that can only be answered by doing research that you should be doing yourself. You and only you are responsible if you bricked your device.
If you want help, your chances are higher if you post in your device specific forum, provide enough detail for people to know exactly what you did so they can provide accurate advice, and then be patient and wait for as long as it takes. Or you could do your own research and figure it out.
Funny, i didnt brick my phone, just was curious as to how many people would decide to talk if it meant they could get rude with me lol
And i posted where i thought i was supposed to, i couldnt find my phones forum. Sorry, and i DID read, i have been reading non stop, the advice just isnt working.
I tried flashify after reading that it worked (on here) and it said it did but after reboot i just get a dead droid and have to hold down vulume key and power to get it back on and recovery or download startup dont work now!
I am not impatient and i understsand im not the center of everything, just figured someone could chime in with some advice, but i guess its only worth typing if you have something unhelpful to say!

COMPLETE guide to BRICK your Truesmart! --{SOLVED!! Unbricked!!}

[update 2] I just summarized a way to backup and restore (all based on other great DEV's work, just put in one place) your TS before your play with your TS here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52820278#post52820278
Go check it if you plan to root your TS!
[update] With the help of cheahcl, I got the latest F/W for 4th List 1/8/2100. With the MTK SP_Flash_Tool, I was able to upload a corrected F/W for my TS and everything goes back to normal!
Thanks for cheahcl for his dump and Lokifish Marz for his All in one tools! You guys really saved my day! (and my TS).
A Quick summary: Do NOT use any method on XDA yet to root or change TWRP recovery! It seems the TS of 4th list is different in some way than the ones before which render most of stuffs here invalid. However, fear not to play around since now we have a way to go back to stock!
In my experience, I found that it's really difficult to truly brick a MTK based system. The system will just reject flashing at slightest sign that a F/W is not compatible. The only cache is you need to have the "correct" F/W specifically for your TS!
In my observation, OMate made changes between each delivery. For Example, the 4th list of 1/8/2100 is different in (At least F/W configuration) of the 3rd or earlier 1/8/2100.
------------------------below is my original story of what I tried and failed--------------------------
Just got mine (1/8/2100) 5 hrs ago! I am on the 4th list. The delivery in FAST!
The watch starts normally. I played with it for a while, than decided to root it, install TWRP and apply the security hack made by +Lokifish Marz
Now I have a brick! Just after 30 min I receive the watch!
<<Can anyone help me here?>>
First of all, in respecting to all great DEVs, I have NO intention to blame anyone else but myself. (I did this to my own watch!)
Second, I have been rooting Android since Cupcake day, so I am not a Noob... (or so I think...) I am very familiar with ADB/fastboot... and use almost daily.
So here is the guide to brick. If Anyone have any idea please help me out!
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1st, I tried to use this tool to root+TWRP+scurity patch http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2713183&page=2 knowing it's NOT tested against 1/8/2100. I just tried anyway... The script went with a lot of errors, it seems the script cannot locate correct files but still push the security patched files into the /system/app (and other places).
I turn on the watch, but it just stuck at boot logo (the orange "Truesmart" logo without animation)
Also, the Recovery is still stock, TWRP is no where to be seen.
Since ADB still works, I adb reboot couple times, pull the battery, let the watch run for 2hrs, etc... Nothing works. The watch just stuck at the boot logo.
Than I follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2641261 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2641261 with Stock firmware downloaded from http://d-h.st/users/Lokifish Marz/?fld_id=30814#files (Omate_1-8_2100_TrueSmart_20140328.zip)
I installed all drivers, restarts my Win 7 (x86) pc (several times), and after several attempts the Flashtool just flash in the Firmware.
The Tools flash with a green Check mark, indicating everything is ok!
However the watch just become a brick after this....
Than this completed the brick process! Now the watch won't even turn on, when I try to use Flash tool again, it always say S_FT_ENABLE_DRAM_FAIL. Google this and you find it's due to flashing wrong F/W, but I don't know where went wrong!
Anyone else have same problem or it's just me? Anyone have solution?
You said everything...
You made mistake but that shouldn't be problem.
You soft brick it using wrong recovery image and root tool but as you said, you had adb and fastboot on - so if you know what are you doing and I see you know (except of that pary of flashing something that's not for your device .) you should be able to flash stock firmware back.
If you can flash another firmware, try with other firmware...
Don't know what else to say....
Omate build piece of sh*t and we'll all have problems with it...
It's very hard to differentiate devices.
All of them has same nr on mother boards and, as I said, we will all have problems with Omate and their TrueSh*t...
Sent from my C6903 using Tapatalk
funky0308 said:
You said everything...
You made mistake but that shouldn't be problem.
You soft brick it using wrong recovery image and root tool but as you said, you had adb and fastboot on - so if you know what are you doing and I see you know (except of that pary of flashing something that's not for your device .) you should be able to flash stock firmware back.
If you can flash another firmware, try with other firmware...
Don't know what else to say....
Omate build piece of sh*t and we'll all have problems with it...
It's very hard to differentiate devices.
All of them has same nr on mother boards and, as I said, we will all have problems with Omate and their TrueSh*t...
Sent from my C6903 using Tapatalk
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Ha! Very true! I think you are right! I believe Omate have many segmentation on their HW/SW, even with same model number.... A lot of things changes between versions which makes the "factory image" not compatible....
Anyone has the latest (4th list) 1/8/2100 TS who could dump their whole image for me would be helpful...
I would like to help you but mine is 2nd list and it's still on customs office...
Omate shipment experts, you just gotta love them....
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Not sure what to tell you on this. A board revision change is possible as the Omate_1-8_2100_TrueSmart_20140328.zip was from a 1/8 2100. I can't even test stuff anymore as I gave one to a tech student that's studying network and system security and the other four were stripped down, reworked into data gathering modules and then donated to near space projects.
Lokifish Marz said:
Not sure what to tell you on this. A board revision change is possible as the Omate_1-8_2100_TrueSmart_20140328.zip was from a 1/8 2100. I can't even test stuff anymore as I gave one to a tech student that's studying network and system security and the other four were stripped down, reworked into data gathering modules and then donated to near space projects.
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Thanks Lokifish for your comment... Is there anyway to get a latest F/W? If you know anyone I could contact, please PM me... Thanks!
Anyone have yet received a 1/8/2100 on 4th list could PM me a Factory F/W dump?
I tried another XP PC with all steps checked and rechecked but still... No luck...
Teach me how to do a dump and I'll dump it for you. I was also looking how to backup my stock firmware before playing around, seeing as no one has our version of firmware uploaded for restore yet.
Also received mine yesterday and firmware version is 20140513, pretty damn recent.
You guys are going to have to help each other out on this one. I've already deleted 90% of any and all Android dev stuff from my personal file server and computer. This includes tools, guides and work going as far back as the original HTC Evo.
cheahcl said:
Teach me how to do a dump and I'll dump it for you. I was also looking how to backup my stock firmware before playing around, seeing as no one has our version of firmware uploaded for restore yet.
Also received mine yesterday and firmware version is 20140513, pretty damn recent.
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Thanks a lot! First of all, Currently don't do anything posted on XDA yet since most of them will not work with this version of TS... (This is where I am now...)
First of all, please get all necessary tools directly from this post "All Tools" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2734687 (Do NOT download or install any other things there!)
Follow those steps: (modified from link above)
1. Download "All Tools"
2. Install Universal ADB Drivers (included in All Tools) <--If you already have ADB up and running, it's not necessarily, then.
3. Enable USB Debugging on watch
4. Launch MTKDroid Tools
5. Connect watch to PC
6. Please follow the instruction from here: http://www.chinaphonearena.com/foru...up-MTK6592-MTK6589-MTK6577-and-all-MTK-Phones
   a. Skip everything above and just starts from "B) Open ADB prompt to begin communication with the phone" .
   b. Don't worry about the recovery thing... TS comes with a recovery which is not locked and you can do everything this article said with only stock recovery. (also no busy box is needed, nor su since TS run everything in root!)
   c. You could also refer to the video guide below for details
7. it's okay to just provide the file you got after finishing the step "C) Read back the ROM with MTK Droid Tools" I should be able to do the Step D) and after myself.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Lokifish Marz said:
You guys are going to have to help each other out on this one. I've already deleted 90% of any and all Android dev stuff from my personal file server and computer. This includes tools, guides and work going as far back as the original HTC Evo.
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Dear Lokifish,
Could you please still keep those tools on the host servers so people can still access them? (Like "All tools", etc.) Please...... (I need a emoticon of a small kitten with big eyes here...)
Thanks!
ok will get it to tonight. about 6 hours time. cheers
lssong99 said:
Dear Lokifish,
Could you please still keep those tools on the host servers so people can still access them? (Like "All tools", etc.) Please...... (I need a emoticon of a small kitten with big eyes here...)
Thanks!
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The space was given to me for free as a recognized developer and contributor. Seeing that I have left development completely, it is not right that I continue to use the services. So at the end of the week the files will be purged and I will ask the xda remove my developer and contributor status.
Lokifish Marz said:
The space was given to me for free as a recognized developer and contributor. Seeing that I have left development completely, it is not right that I continue to use the services. So at the end of the week the files will be purged and I will ask the xda remove my developer and contributor status.
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Oh! I see the situation... In this case, may I have your permission to host those files somewhere (maybe by XDA moderator, or ...me?) so they could still be accessible?
I could feel your feeling on this fiasco. Must be quite frustrate experiences for you...
lssong99 said:
Oh! I see the situation... In this case, may I have your permission to host those files somewhere (maybe by XDA moderator, or ...me?) so they could still be accessible?
I could feel your feeling on this fiasco. Must be quite frustrate experiences for you...
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25414599/!Files_to_FlashTool.rar
I've done step D as well, good to just flash it I guess.
Let me know if it worked, before I start messing about. I'm not good in all these stuff. Been flashing since HD2 days but still, just a tutorial follower, can probably count Linux commands I know with 1 hand.
cheahcl said:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25414599/!Files_to_FlashTool.rar
I've done step D as well, good to just flash it I guess.
Let me know if it worked, before I start messing about. I'm not good in all these stuff. Been flashing since HD2 days but still, just a tutorial follower, can probably count Linux commands I know with 1 hand.
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Dear cheahcl,
Thank you soooo much for the image! I successfully restored my TS and now EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO NORMAL!
If you want to play around, please don't forge to back up your IMEI! since the MTK SP_Flash_Tool will wipe your IMEI!
Please follow this guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2631953 under "IMEI Backup Procedure" before proceed anything dangerous!
After this, you are good to go! MTK is non-brickable (from what I learned for the past day... All you need is a corrected factory F/W!)
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!
lssong99 said:
Dear cheahcl,
Thank you soooo much for the image! I successfully restored my TS and now EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO NORMAL!
If you want to play around, please don't forge to back up your IMEI! since the MTK SP_Flash_Tool will wipe your IMEI!
Please follow this guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2631953 under "IMEI Backup Procedure" before proceed anything dangerous!
After this, you are good to go! MTK is non-brickable (from what I learned for the past day... All you need is a corrected factory F/W!)
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!
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don't sweat it, haha i needed to backup my original firmware as well anyways, seeing how scarce it is around here and all the weird discrepancies in HW/SW versions. good to know i can always fall back on this file. haha yeah i've also backed up my imei. time to play around and see.
cheers
Ive managed to get my brand new watch stuck in a bootloop after using framaRoot to root it. (I know, I know)
Now, I am able to boot into recovery mode or factory, and tried a factory reset. No luck, so i'm pretty sure the issue is in the /system partition.
Does anyone know if there are zip files somewhere that i can flash from recovery, to restore the system partition?
Device:
- 1GB / 8GB / 2100MHz Version
- Originally unrooted
- OUI 2.1
- Modem Ver: MOLY.WR8.W1315.MD.WG.MP.V4, 2013/08/14 18:16
- No other modifications besides the rooting (which did work already before I rebooted)
Spoetnicus said:
Ive managed to get my brand new watch stuck in a bootloop after using framaRoot to root it. (I know, I know)
Now, I am able to boot into recovery mode or factory, and tried a factory reset. No luck, so i'm pretty sure the issue is in the /system partition.
Does anyone know if there are zip files somewhere that i can flash from recovery, to restore the system partition?
Device:
- 1GB / 8GB / 2100MHz Version
- Originally unrooted
- OUI 2.1
- Modem Ver: MOLY.WR8.W1315.MD.WG.MP.V4, 2013/08/14 18:16
- No other modifications besides the rooting (which did work already before I rebooted)
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The TS (or any MTK based system) does not use the usually "recovery backup/restore" way we familiar of, instead it goes the "special tool on PC backup/restore" method. You need ask people who receive their watch in around the same time as yours with same configuration to backup their watch FW with MTK tools than restore with said FW.
Basically what I had done in this thread!
Please follow my another guild to see how to do this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758733
Sent from my HTC_One_max using XDA Premium HD app
lssong99 said:
The TS (or any MTK based system) does not use the usually "recovery backup/restore" way we familiar of, instead it goes the "special tool on PC backup/restore" method. You need ask people who receive their watch in around the same time as yours with same configuration to backup their watch FW with MTK tools than restore with said FW.
Basically what I had done in this thread!
Please follow my another guild to see how to do this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758733
Sent from my HTC_One_max using XDA Premium HD app
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Thanks!
Im pretty sure that I was on 'Omate_TrueSmart_20140513.103530_V2.0' before I bricked it, so that gives hope
I dont have it with me right now, but Ill try it as soon as I get back home on monday
Thanks again for the tutorials and reply
lssong99 said:
Please follow my another guild to see how to do this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758733
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HEY! It worked
I'm back at a functional Truesmart
Thank you soo much
And in case three smiley's aren't enough:
Also, quick note for other people bricking their phone, my issue (after I bricked it again), was that I used an app to change the density property, which broke the boot of the watch.
The app that broke my watch was: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.birdapi.android.dpi

Ugh. Can't believe I'm making this thread

I'm on a Kindle Fire HDX 7" that originally ran GGOW's older roms and safestrap.
I am now trying to put CM12 on the unit and have brought it back to factory specs.
I am version 3.2.5 firmware
I have tried to downgrade by placing older version firmwares on the kindle root and running the manual update.....this leads to 'verify failed' error.
I have been reading this site for 2 weeks to find the proper method for downgrading and haven't been able to accomplish it yet.
I am on a Mac, not Windows.
Reaching out to the community in general, I've tried to help myself and not bother anyone, I'm not succeeding.
Thanks for your generosity beforehand.
-John
Follow the instructions in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55759790
EncryptedCurse said:
Follow the instructions in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55759790
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.bat file = WINDOWS
But at least we're getting somewhere, thank you!
johnwaters said:
I'm on a Kindle Fire HDX 7" that originally ran GGOW's older roms and safestrap.
I am now trying to put CM12 on the unit and have brought it back to factory specs.
I am version 3.2.5 firmware
I have tried to downgrade by placing older version firmwares on the kindle root and running the manual update.....this leads to 'verify failed' error.
I have been reading this site for 2 weeks to find the proper method for downgrading and haven't been able to accomplish it yet.
I am on a Mac, not Windows.
Reaching out to the community in general, I've tried to help myself and not bother anyone, I'm not succeeding.
Thanks for your generosity beforehand.
-John
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Hi John, sorry for your troubles. See link provided by EncryptedCurse. Some thoughts:
- make sure you have a valid update-kindle-13.3.1.0_user_310079820.bin. Download it again. Look for a way to verify the MD5 both on your HDX (Hash Droid works) and on your Mac. MD5=0F2BC5278C057E7A6B4823B0F68D0727
- make sure OTA is reenabled following the same process/procedure used to disable (obviously turn off WiFi and remove all profiles)
- look through the batch file using a text editor. You are probably going to have to issue the ADB commands manually. But you're probably beyond that by now ...
- you may want to consider manually upgrading to 3.2.6 (if it takes) and then rolling back. Point of this excercise to to possibly repair any components that may have been altered while bringing it back to factory specs. There's some risk in this approach; need to think/talk through it.
Sorry if none of the above seems very helpful. Not really sure what's going on based on the symptoms. Hopefully someone else chimes in with a better solution.
Davey126 said:
Hi John, sorry for your troubles. See link provided by EncryptedCurse. Some thoughts:
- make sure you have a valid update-kindle-13.3.1.0_user_310079820.bin. Download it again. Look for a way to verify the MD5 both on your HDX (Hash Droid works) and on your Mac. MD5=0F2BC5278C057E7A6B4823B0F68D0727
- make sure OTA is reenabled following the same process/procedure used to disable (obviously turn off WiFi and remove all profiles)
- look through the batch file using a text editor. You are probably going to have to issue the ADB commands manually. But you're probably beyond that by now ...
- you may want to consider manually upgrading to 3.2.6 (if it takes) and then rolling back. Point of this excercise to to possibly repair any components that may have been altered while bringing it back to factory specs. There's some risk in this approach; need to think/talk through it.
Sorry if none of the above seems very helpful. Not really sure what's going on based on the symptoms. Hopefully someone else chimes in with a better solution.
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Actually I'm just glad anybody responded at this point. I've done this so many times and am not a noob or a layman to the process, I just feel like one right now. I will go over everything you have pointed out with a fine-toothed comb. Again, thanks for your reply and suggestions, they are HIGHLY appreciated.
johnwaters said:
Actually I'm just glad anybody responded at this point. I've done this so many times and am not a noob or a layman to the process, I just feel like one right now. I will go over everything you have pointed out with a fine-toothed comb. Again, thanks for your reply and suggestions, they are HIGHLY appreciated.
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We have all been there at some point. I appreciate the work done prior to reaching out; so many come begging for help without making an effort to help themselves. As a double check, make sure you are following the rollback procedure for 3.2.5-3.2.6 vs 3.2.4. If you are messing with build.prop directly you got the wrong procedure.
Davey126 said:
We have all been there at some point. I appreciate the work done prior to reaching out; so many come begging for help without making an effort to help themselves. As a double check, make sure you are following the rollback procedure for 3.2.5-3.2.6 vs 3.2.4. If you are messing with build.prop directly you got the wrong procedure.
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Hi Davey and John,
Not having done this I don't have any real world experience, but could it be that the permissions need to be changed?
see post #36 here
Regards,
Kico
johnwaters said:
.bat file = WINDOWS
But at least we're getting somewhere, thank you!
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You can always use a virtual machine or Wine.
On a side note, the script itself is adaptable for OS X, as it's really just executing a few ADB commands.
I'm not exactly sure what the Mac equivalent for 7z.exe would be, but all it does is extract a few files from the stock image, which can be done manually.
kico42 said:
... could it be that the permissions need to be changed?
see post #36 here
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Yes, quite possible. I'm hoping that isn't the case as build.prop should not have been touched. If permissions do turn out to be the problem then it would be best if someone else helps with the solution. I know just enough about Android permissions to be dangerous ... certainly not confident enough to guide another given the disastrous consequences of screwing it up. Also possible permissions on the bin file are farkled ... but that seems very unlikely and easily remedied by deleting & recopying the bin file.
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You can always use a virtual machine or Wine.
On a side note, the script itself is adaptable for OS X, as it's really just executing a few ADB commands.
I'm not exactly sure what the Mac equivalent for 7z.exe would be, but all it does is extract a few files from the stock image, which can be done manually.
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In the process of building a Windows VM right now. Again, thank you for all the help. This is the best community.
I make this post at 8PM and upgrade is completed 11pm.
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Motorola Droid Razr XT910 stuck on Logo

Hi, as said in the title, my Motorola XT910 is stuck on the logo, and will not boot, even after charging, and letting it do its thing overnight. I tried everything I could, including trying to wipe the cache via recovery mode, and I do not have access to it via adb in any ways. The only communication I can establish between it and my computer is via fastboot. The RSD Software doesn't recognize it either, though it appears on the computer as "ADB Device". Biggest problem is, I have seen threads from years ago on other forums, all over the internet with people having this issue, some had it fixed via a factory reset, some had to send it back. Obviously, I cannot send it back to motorola, as for the factory reset, I really cannot do it, since my whole objective of making this phone function again was to recover old very important videos and photos on it, which is rendered impossible due to android not starting.
I really hope someone has a solution (does anyone still even come by these threads ?).
Thanks in Advance,
Dylan.
LaMontreBelge said:
Hi, as said in the title, my Motorola XT910 is stuck on the logo, and will not boot, even after charging, and letting it do its thing overnight. I tried everything I could, including trying to wipe the cache via recovery mode, and I do not have access to it via adb in any ways. The only communication I can establish between it and my computer is via fastboot. The RSD Software doesn't recognize it either, though it appears on the computer as "ADB Device". Biggest problem is, I have seen threads from years ago on other forums, all over the internet with people having this issue, some had it fixed via a factory reset, some had to send it back. Obviously, I cannot send it back to motorola, as for the factory reset, I really cannot do it, since my whole objective of making this phone function again was to recover old very important videos and photos on it, which is rendered impossible due to android not starting.
I really hope someone has a solution (does anyone still even come by these threads ?).
Thanks in Advance,
Dylan.
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RSD lite doesn't work with most Windows 10 machines, use Windows 7. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59348530&postcount=6
If you want to save data you need to modify the .XML file if using RSD Lite
Lots of issues can cause a boot loop, bad battery, bad app, bad hardware... even a bad charger or USB cable.
Try [Utility] - = MotoFlashPro =
Hi, thanks for replying, I took note of the software not functionning with windows 10, do you think it will work if I run 7 in VmWare and pass the phone through or do I absolutely have to use a physical 7 machine ?
Also, I really cannot make a factory cable like the one pictured in the post you linked, since none of my cables permit such a modification (the fifth pin does not have a spot to solder onto).
About the bootloop, well I'm not sure it really is one, since it doesn't loop at all, it just stays on the starting screen.
It shouldn't be a battery problem since even when giving power straight to the battery terminals, it does not boot, though the fastboot thing says "battery ok".
It shouldn't be a bad app either since last time I used the phone, like 3 years ago before I broke the screen which I replaced recently, it worked perfectly fine, and obviously I could not install an app in the meantime. The battery just ran down to 0 volts but I managed to make it work again. And what do you mean by bad charger ? Something like not powerful enough perhaps ?
LaMontreBelge said:
Hi, thanks for replying, I took note of the software not functionning with windows 10, do you think it will work if I run 7 in VmWare and pass the phone through or do I absolutely have to use a physical 7 machine ?
Also, I really cannot make a factory cable like the one pictured in the post you linked, since none of my cables permit such a modification (the fifth pin does not have a spot to solder onto).
About the bootloop, well I'm not sure it really is one, since it doesn't loop at all, it just stays on the starting screen.
It shouldn't be a battery problem since even when giving power straight to the battery terminals, it does not boot, though the fastboot thing says "battery ok".
It shouldn't be a bad app either since last time I used the phone, like 3 years ago before I broke the screen which I replaced recently, it worked perfectly fine, and obviously I could not install an app in the meantime. The battery just ran down to 0 volts but I managed to make it work again. And what do you mean by bad charger ? Something like not powerful enough perhaps ?
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Hi again, quick update, I plugged it into my Windows Xp machine as I do not have a windows 7 computer, and it appeared. Also, could you please tell me what to change in the xml file in order to keep the data ?
Please, are you there ? I really need this help with the XML file, what do I need to edit ? I got the phone to be recognized in windows, even in rsd lite, i just need to know what to edit in the file
LaMontreBelge said:
Please, are you there ? I really need this help with the XML file, what do I need to edit ? I got the phone to be recognized in windows, even in rsd lite, i just need to know what to edit in the file
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I've never had to use RSD Lite, and you might be better off waiting for him to respond incase I'm wrong (haven't touched this phone in a while). But I've done some digging and heard you can remove the line near the end of that XML file that goes something like
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<step operation="erase" partition="userdata"/>
and it should skip the data wipe. I don't think it's necessary to remove the ones for cache and stuff. It might be a bad idea.
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I've never had to use RSD Lite, and you might be better off waiting for him to respond incase I'm wrong (haven't touched this phone in a while). But I've done some digging and heard you can remove the line near the end of that XML file that goes something like
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<step operation="erase" partition="userdata"/>
and it should skip the data wipe. I don't think it's necessary to remove the ones for cache and stuff. It might be a bad idea.
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Thanks for the info, I will indeed wait for him to reply, but i just checked in the XML file, and I do not have that line anywhere in the file. Does that mean it is incomplete or does this one just default to not erasing ? Also, this is the only file I could find that is a perfect match for my french market xt910.
LaMontreBelge said:
Thanks for the info, I will indeed wait for him to reply, but i just checked in the XML file, and I do not have that line anywhere in the file. Does that mean it is incomplete or does this one just default to not erasing ? Also, this is the only file I could find that is a perfect match for my french market xt910.
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Also, I just checked in the other file I found, for an english-languaged model this time, it does have these lines, but is only 560mb instead of the 800 something of my french file
LaMontreBelge said:
Thanks for the info, I will indeed wait for him to reply, but i just checked in the XML file, and I do not have that line anywhere in the file. Does that mean it is incomplete or does this one just default to not erasing ? Also, this is the only file I could find that is a perfect match for my french market xt910.
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Huh, yeah I don't really know then. The model I have is the XT912 (Verizon). I just got this info from a thread for a newer Moto. It could very well just simply not wipe, but I wouldn't go ahead and try incase you end up actually wiping it permanently. I'm not an expert at all, so I'd just wait until he gives you advice. Does this French firmware have similar lines like that for cache or other partitions? It might be in a completely different format then what I'm looking at. But I doubt it's corrupt.
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Huh, yeah I don't really know then. The model I have is the XT912 (Verizon). I just got this info from a thread for a newer Moto. It could very well just simply not wipe, but I wouldn't go ahead and try incase you end up actually wiping it permanently. I'm not an expert at all, so I'd just wait until he gives you advice. Does this French firmware have similar lines like that for cache or other partitions? It might be in a completely different format then what I'm looking at.
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Actually I think the xt912 is pretty much identical unless I'm mistaking something. But either way, I do appreciate your cautiousness about the subject. Yes exactly I really cannot afford to lose the data that remains on the phone. Actually yes it does seem to have fairly similar lines, here have a look, on the left is the french firmware and the right the international. Now, I do not know what the files you're used to working with look like, but they may very well have similar if not identical lines.
Edit: I just re-read your question and realized I completely misunderstood what you asked. No, the french version doesn't have formatting lines at all. Deeply sorry for this misunderstanding.
LaMontreBelge said:
Actually I think the xt912 is pretty much identical unless I'm mistaking something. But either way, I do appreciate your cautiousness about the subject. Yes exactly I really cannot afford to lose the data that remains on the phone. Actually yes it does seem to have fairly similar lines, here have a look, on the left is the french firmware and the right the international. Now, I do not know what the files you're used to working with look like, but they may very well have similar if not identical lines.
Edit: I just re-read your question and realized I completely misunderstood what you asked. No, the french version doesn't have formatting lines at all. Deeply sorry for this misunderstanding.
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I've noticed the left one is a "1FF" firmware. Which from what I've looked up, is supposed to not have the erasing lines. While the "CFC" ones are. Which is why the right one has those. But I've noticed the left firmware has what seems to be Gingerbread. I don't know if dirty flashing an older firmware will cause issues, if it's even possible. I've found an old thread on droidforums where someone tried to go back to ICS from that JB leak and ended up bricking. I don't think I can post links because I haven't posted 10 times unless they changed something.
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I've noticed the left one is a "1FF" firmware. Which from what I've looked up, is supposed to not have the erasing lines. While the "CFC" ones are. Which is why the right one has those. But I've noticed the left firmware has what seems to be Gingerbread. I don't know if dirty flashing an older firmware will cause issues, if it's even possible. I've found an old thread on droidforums where someone tried to go back to ICS from that JB leak and ended up bricking. I don't think I can post links because I haven't posted 10 times unless they changed something.
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Actually, the phone is still on gingerbread (2.3.5) as I never found updates when it still worked, so this shouldn't be an issue (hopefully) and okay, thanks for the info, so it means my file is sound, right?
LaMontreBelge said:
Actually, the phone is still on gingerbread (2.3.5) as I never found updates when it still worked, so this shouldn't be an issue (hopefully) and okay, thanks for the info, so it means my file is sound, right?
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I believe the file should be good unless you somehow got a bad download or something. But it seems 2.3.5 and 2.3.6 have different bootloader versions, and it looks like the firmware on the left doesn't have the "mbm" stuff. The last thing you need is a hard brick, so I'd be pretty hesitant to flash unless someone who has more knowledge tells you it's okay. I'm guessing you'd have to find a French CFC firmware and edit out that userdata wipe line (if that even works) or find a 1FF 2.3.5 firmware with an identical bootloader.
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I believe the file should be good unless you somehow got a bad download or something. But it seems 2.3.5 and 2.3.6 have different bootloader versions, and it looks like the firmware on the left doesn't have the "mbm" stuff. The last thing you need is a hard brick, so I'd be pretty hesitant to flash unless someone who has more knowledge tells you it's okay. I'm guessing you'd have to find a French CFC firmware and edit out that userdata wipe line (if that even works) or find a 1FF 2.3.5 firmware with an identical bootloader.
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Alright, then I won't flash it, just in case. Also, do you have any way to check if the bootloader version is different ? If yes, I could check it. And alright, I'll try finding another file that happens to be on 2.3.5. Thanks again for the info sir.
LaMontreBelge said:
Alright, then I won't flash it, just in case. Also, do you have any way to check if the bootloader version is different ? If yes, I could check it. And alright, I'll try finding another file that happens to be on 2.3.5. Thanks again for the info sir.
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I hyperlinked a link I found with some info on that. I just looked at the build number of the versions listed in that doc, looked at the bootloader version next to it, and looked at the firmware's filename. In your case, "6.5.1-167" has bootloader version "0A.6C" while 2.3.5 with the build number "6.5.1_73" has bootloader version "0A.66". My source was this Doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CWZU-4i7jWO26RXJ7YFJV-Ze-mJrDaTuCuVI-ZwxDBE/. I honestly don't know if the bootloader matters, but I wouldn't want to risk it in case it makes the situation worse. Hopefully shadow can help you out.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/index-motorola-droid-razr-2012.3023837/post-58684547
Here's a pinned thread with some firmwares if it helps any.
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I hyperlinked a link I found with some info on that. I just looked at the build number of the versions listed in that doc, looked at the bootloader version next to it, and looked at the firmware's filename. In your case, "6.5.1-167" has bootloader version "0A.6C" while 2.3.5 with the build number "6.5.1_73" has bootloader version "0A.66". My source was this Doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CWZU-4i7jWO26RXJ7YFJV-Ze-mJrDaTuCuVI-ZwxDBE/. I honestly don't know if the bootloader matters, but I wouldn't want to risk it in case it makes the situation worse. Hopefully shadow can help you out.
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Okay, i just took a look at the doc linked, and I have no idea how you found it, but it is mind boggling. All the roms, listed, just like that. Thank you so much. And yes indeed the bootloader is different, and I wouldn't risk it. I'll keep looking for the 2.3.5 ROM, but for now it seems like a lost cause. Perhaps they have it over on the Motorola forums. I'll make a thread later today.
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I hyperlinked a link I found with some info on that. I just looked at the build number of the versions listed in that doc, looked at the bootloader version next to it, and looked at the firmware's filename. In your case, "6.5.1-167" has bootloader version "0A.6C" while 2.3.5 with the build number "6.5.1_73" has bootloader version "0A.66". My source was this Doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CWZU-4i7jWO26RXJ7YFJV-Ze-mJrDaTuCuVI-ZwxDBE/. I honestly don't know if the bootloader matters, but I wouldn't want to risk it in case it makes the situation worse. Hopefully shadow can help you out.
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Also, in the document there is a link that leads to an archive, but no files are downloadable, do you happen to have any of them by chance ?
Smu1zel said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/index-motorola-droid-razr-2012.3023837/post-58684547
Here's a pinned thread with some firmwares if it helps any.
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This thread does indeed help a little bit, but the firmware center link does not, as it is where i got my 2.3.6 ROM from, and as far as I know, is the only french one. Honestly I do not care if it's an English one, I just want to make sure that it won't mess up the phone
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Also, in the document there is a link that leads to an archive, but no files are downloadable, do you happen to have any of them by chance ?
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Yeah I think those links might be out of date. Go under "XT910" and look at some of the links. Also I found that doc under that section.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/index-motorola-droid-razr-2012.3023837/post-58684547
I hope I'm not leading you down a wrong path, hopefully he responds soon. Maybe the bootloader doesn't matter, I don't know.

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