[Q] [HELP] failed to boot 4 - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

was going from gingerblur 2.5 on 1.56 then sbf to 1.83 and now it just says that after flashing.
tried to sbf 1.23 and 56 and same thing
am i doing something wrong?
in the rsdlite it sees the phone but says n/a for everything
Please HELP
Updated: I tried again fresh start on different computer and it worked!
must have been error in download, unzip, or there is something conflicting on my pc

hi i have same problem , went i flash OLYFR_U4_1.8.3_SIGNED_OLPSATTSPE_P013_HWolympus_1g_Service1FF.sbf ,
always after finish and rebooting then failed to boot 4 error raise,
i have use other computer to flash and the result is same failed to boot 4
i have install
- RSD Lite and 5.0
- Handset_USB_Driver_32_v4.9.0
plz can anyone help me ?

Sbf 4.1.26 or 4.1.57, then OTA to 4.1.83, root, sideload enable, flash CWM, flash GingerBlur.

bullghost said:
hi i have same problem , went i flash OLYFR_U4_1.8.3_SIGNED_OLPSATTSPE_P013_HWolympus_1g_Service1FF.sbf ,
always after finish and rebooting then failed to boot 4 error raise,
i have use other computer to flash and the result is same failed to boot 4
i have install
- RSD Lite and 5.0
- Handset_USB_Driver_32_v4.9.0
plz can anyone help me ?
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i have the same problem

aaurnab said:
i have the same problem
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please help

CaelanT said:
Sbf 4.1.26 or 4.1.57, then OTA to 4.1.83, root, sideload enable, flash CWM, flash GingerBlur.
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thanks bro, i thinks that's the best way to update till 4.1.83,
here a little experience i have done
first time i try flash sbf 4.1.83 failed with that error booting,
and pull battery and back again to turn off the phone, and i flash the 1.26
then success with sim card inside,
iam not happy with failing on flash 4.1.83, then i thought the 4.1.83 sbf file is corrupt then i redownload again , after finish download,
i do the second time flashing with new 4.1.83 sbf
this second time is so frustrated, couz it fail again with same error.
until i have success full recover my atrix i do over 10 time flashing
and changing between computer and my notebook
and changing from windows 7 and windows XP
flashing random sbf from 1.83 and 1.26
the lasting i lost my hope , then suddenly the flash was success, WTF ,
lasting i remember is i pull the battery and pull out the sim card , then put back the battery, and do the flash,
the last time i flash 1.26 sbf
i thing
there is something no right with driver or RSD Lite not sync or missing something
until now iam still don't know how to solve it ,
pls anyone can find out what the problem and how to solve it

After about 4-5 hours and 7-8 tries using sfb method to upgrade to 1.83, I finally have a working phone again.
As to how I got stuck on the:
boot fail 4
starting RSD
and in RSD Lite, the phone's device name showing up as "SE Flash Olympus"
I decided to do a few things.
1. Go download the newest USB drivers. the 2.00.52 is what you should be on. If you can't find them, go to Motorola website and get MotoHelper 5.0 or whatever..install and then update your drivers. Restart your pc and keep trying to update your drivers until you get to USB 2.00.52 drivers.
2. USE THE ORIGINAL DATA CABLE THAT CAME WITH THE PHONE.
3. Make sure the connections are not loose at all (could've been why mine was messing up)
4. If you already have motohelper installed...go to the 'driverinstaller.exe' change operation mode to clean and reinstall, make sure the phone is unplugged. and click on start. (note, this part will be anywhere from 2 - 5 minutes depending on speed of your computer)
5. Restart RSD Lite, make sure you're using the latest one, and 'Run as administrator'.
**Go to config>Flash/Flex options... > only "check" Restart after Flexing..**
6. Now, I learned this the hard way...and many forums have it up there... GET YOUR BATTERY TO ABOVE 80% or IT WILL FAIL. (I had to go to a friend's at midnight to charge my battery from his atrix...hahaha)
7. Now turn your phone on again and it'll go to the "failed to boot 4 starting RSD" ...
8. Next, plug it in to your USB cable and click "Show Device" and then click once under the "USB 1 line" to view the device information at the top left. (Everything should be N/A except for your bootloader and you will also read "NS Flash Olympus now, instead of the SE Flash Olympus)
9. Put that '1.83_pudding.sfb' file in the "C:\ " directory to avoid any further complications.
10. Select the "...." browse to the '1.83_pudding.sfb' file and click start. It should work.... Now if it doesn't work... try and try again...
What I did was switched back and forth from 1.23 to 1.83... when I got mine to work, the device was registering as "SE Flash Olympus".
And for the longest time under bootloader, it would register as N/A...I finally decided to switch cables and it worked... once again, make sure to follow these:
* Full battery/80% above
* Stock Atrix USB cable
* 2.00.52 USB drivers
* RSD Lite 5.3.1
EDIT: GOOD LUCK! PM me if you need more assistance as those forward to XDA app

vash8806 said:
After about 4-5 hours and 7-8 tries using sfb method to upgrade to 1.83, I finally have a working phone again.
As to how I got stuck on the:
boot fail 4
starting RSD
and in RSD Lite, the phone's device name showing up as "SE Flash Olympus"
I decided to do a few things.
1. Go download the newest USB drivers. the 2.00.52 is what you should be on. If you can't find them, go to Motorola website and get MotoHelper 5.0 or whatever..install and then update your drivers. Restart your pc and keep trying to update your drivers until you get to USB 2.00.52 drivers.
2. USE THE ORIGINAL DATA CABLE THAT CAME WITH THE PHONE.
3. Make sure the connections are not loose at all (could've been why mine was messing up)
4. If you already have motohelper installed...go to the 'driverinstaller.exe' change operation mode to clean and reinstall, make sure the phone is unplugged. and click on start. (note, this part will be anywhere from 2 - 5 minutes depending on speed of your computer)
5. Restart RSD Lite, make sure you're using the latest one, and 'Run as administrator'.
**Go to config>Flash/Flex options... > only "check" Restart after Flexing..**
6. Now, I learned this the hard way...and many forums have it up there... GET YOUR BATTERY TO ABOVE 80% or IT WILL FAIL. (I had to go to a friend's at midnight to charge my battery from his atrix...hahaha)
7. Now turn your phone on again and it'll go to the "failed to boot 4 starting RSD" ...
8. Next, plug it in to your USB cable and click "Show Device" and then click once under the "USB 1 line" to view the device information at the top left. (Everything should be N/A except for your bootloader and you will also read "NS Flash Olympus now, instead of the SE Flash Olympus)
9. Put that '1.83_pudding.sfb' file in the "C:\ " directory to avoid any further complications.
10. Select the "...." browse to the '1.83_pudding.sfb' file and click start. It should work.... Now if it doesn't work... try and try again...
What I did was switched back and forth from 1.23 to 1.83... when I got mine to work, the device was registering as "SE Flash Olympus".
And for the longest time under bootloader, it would register as N/A...I finally decided to switch cables and it worked... once again, make sure to follow these:
* Full battery/80% above
* Stock Atrix USB cable
* 2.00.52 USB drivers
* RSD Lite 5.3.1
EDIT: GOOD LUCK! PM me if you need more assistance as those forward to XDA app
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People 51_OLL iron-4.5.2A-lite 5.6 rsd 49_SIGNED_STABLE45LAOLYMPGBPERAR_P011_A026_M001_HWpd_Service1FF with ... and my error:
"Failde to boot 4"
rsd starting mode
I am reading is the battery problem that has to be for 80 %+...
If I turn on the power but the volume key + I fastboot protocol enters
If it lights only the error:
"Failde to boot 4" starting mode rsd
I can do twice the iron sbf with 2.3.6 official stock continues to give me the same error.
Lei may be because the battery is not 100% so fails.
How do I charge if the wall charger no load and light me alone with the legend:
"Failde to boot 4" rsd starting mode.
It can be for this, because this is not a 100% Bateias??
Another query may be that by command fastboot mode can be fixed??

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Suggestions needed (Failed to boot 2)

So playing around with a modified Atrix rom... I am now locked. Trying to get the phone back up and running using the SBF and RSDLite but having problems getting the software to recognize the phone.
As the phone sits, it now reads at the initial boot.
Code:
Failed to boot 2
Starting RSD mode
I've tried to take it into recovery mode (created a nandroid backup already to the external microSD) without any luck.
I installed the atrix clockwork recovery (I thought I read somewhere that the atrix CWR worked on the X2) FAILED
Mine now reads same as the OP. Im having to redownload the SBF as Im on Vacation away from my PC that has everything on it.. SO, Ill post if I have additional issues
Hi, I am sorry you are having so much trouble. Hopefully I can provide the steps and help to guide you into successfully recovering your phone from this boot error.
From what I understand you're receiving the following error: "failed to boot 2. starting rsd mode"
I have encountered this error a few times while developing MinimalX. Fortunately, you should be able to recover this using the proper method.
First, turn off your device and plug it in. You will need a certain amount of battery life to perform an SBF without error, so, take advantage of these download times to increase your charge using a wall charger.
Next, you will need to download and install DX2 Drivers and RSD Lite.
You will also need the SBF file, which can be downloaded here:
SBF File
(note: be sure to unzip the file)
Once everything has downloaded and installed successfully, unplug your device from the USB. Plug your USB into your computer only​. Then, run RSD Lite with administrator permissions. Browse to and select your SBF file (VRZ_MB870_DTN-14.8_1FF_01.sbf). Then turn on your device, and when you get the "starting RSD mode" prompt, plug in the usb cord from computer to phone. RSD Lite should then recognize your phone, and from there, simply, press start and leave the device and your computer alone until completion (not necessary, but extra precaution). Once this finishes and the phone boots, I highly recommend also doing a factory reset in settings > privacy.
I hope you the best and that this is able to restore function toyour phone. If you need any additional help, feel free to PM me or post in this thread.
Happy DROID-ing!
Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk
Ran into this problem yesterday. Had issues with RSD Lite. Make sure you have the latest version or it will fail. Has to be version 5.3.1 and NOT 5.0 or whatever.
then it should work without a hitch.
Just a reminder, you will have your apps and stuff still installed including SuperUser. You will have to run Gingerbreak again to reroot to add the files back into the proper location, SuperUser doesn't work even with the .apk installed by itself. Just fyi.
Follow instructions here and download files from links provided...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1175300
Yeah Don't Try And Flash The Atrix In Rom Manager, It Will Give You That Error Too.
Apparently there's a link floating around pointing to RSDLite 5.0 renamed and hacked to show 5.3.1. While the download says 5.3.1, the install says 5.3.1, it's still only 5.0.
Thanks again to those working to make the X2 a better phone. Perhaps we can get GB up and running on this thing before the OTA is released. Wouldn't that be egg-on-the-face.

[Q] Noob Killed his phone

Hello, First time Poster here, please bare with me...
I really shouldn't of touched this.....
I have an Atrix w/ the newest updates to it, and attempted to unlock the phone. Using the guide from atrix4ghacks.com Everything started well, then it failed while writing to the device. Now, when I attempt to boot, I get the message
SVF:405;1:2
Failed to boot 0x1000
1- RSD
2-Fastboot
3-NVflash
4- BP HW Bypass RSD
5-BP HW Bypass QC DLOAD
6-BP HW Bypass & Boot AP
7-BP HW Bypass BP only
8- BP SW Bypass RSD
9- Andriod recovery
10- Boot Andriod (no BP)
11- Device UID
12- Console
13- Early USB
14- BP tools
I can get into fastboot, though I honestly am not sure what to do from there. I have the fastboot s/w downloaded, along with the gingerbread OS. When I tried to execute the command via Command prompt. I keep getting unknown command errors (yes, directories within the command are good).
Did I just kill my phone?
I have found a few posts here related to this, though I havent found what seems to be a solid answer to a "fix" for this. I would highly appreciate if someone could try to help me with this.
Sorry, I have broken a noob rule (was pretty late when I watched the video), I thank you all in advanced for any help
STOP!!! YOU HAVEN"T KILLED YOUR PHONE JUST YET!
BUT IF YOU SBF YOU WILL!!!
Go into fastboot and repeat all of the unlock commands, reboot and your phone should boot fine after that.
Ok, I will give that a shot!
Hopefully this will work. THANK YOU!
Ok, is there a way to force charge this?
I had it hooked up and when I was going to execute the flash, it gave the message of battery too low to flash.... Will just leaving it plugged in be ok? or is there a button function I can do that will ensure it charges the unit?
Thanks again
Grumbles said:
Ok, is there a way to force charge this?
I had it hooked up and when I was going to execute the flash, it gave the message of battery too low to flash.... Will just leaving it plugged in be ok? or is there a button function I can do that will ensure it charges the unit?
Thanks again
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Ugh... from what I heard the battery won't charge while in fastboot mode. You need a standalone charger or a different battery.
So, it doesn't let you get into fastboot at all, huh?
I was afraid of that- I think ive found the solution to that on this link:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-labs/146492-how-why-make-your-own-motorola-factory-cable.html
That is def. something I can do, and will try. Otherwise, to answer your question. The PC sees the device- It is then the device that says battery is too low to flash (on any mode you choose). Once that message is shown, it wont allow me to access it at all.
Worse to worse, I will take a trip to the att store, or somewhere close to see if they have a wall or base charger. If the doc has a separate power connector, I may try that...
Grumbles said:
I was afraid of that- I think ive found the solution to that on this link:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-labs/146492-how-why-make-your-own-motorola-factory-cable.html
That is def. something I can do, and will try. Otherwise, to answer your question. The PC sees the device- It is then the device that says battery is too low to flash (on any mode you choose). Once that message is shown, it wont allow me to access it at all.
Worse to worse, I will take a trip to the att store, or somewhere close to see if they have a wall or base charger. If the doc has a separate power connector, I may try that...
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The factory cable would allow you to use the phone without the battery, but it might take more money and time to make then you think.
From what I understand, RSD threw you an error when you were flashing bootloader unlock.
Anyway, you need to find a way to charge your battery and they do the fastboot unlock commands.
If that doesn't work you need to reflash the pudding SBF, (make sure you install the drivers Windows x64 version here prior to flashing and that your phone is recognized in RSDlited)
Get the correct pudding file from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
Use instructions here (start at step 1) : http://briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-the-atrix-4g-bootloader
Note that after pudding is flashed successfully and you do the unlock commands, you will get a failed to boot error (seems like what you have now). You need to redo the unlock commands in fastboot and it will fix the problem.
Good luck.!
Alright!
Got the cable completed and works!
So, battery situation is handled, now to follow your steps
THANK YOU! I will report back and let you know.
Ok,
Clearly I am doing something wrong here.....
I followed the instructions using the newest Pudding_preroot.sbf file, and the RSD software sees the device (as a SE flash not a NS if that matters) and will start the flashing process.
Everything works to plan until the phone does its reboot(99$ executed), gives the fail to boot message again. Then wants to start back up in RSD mode.... The RSD application on the otherhand, it seems like its trying to switch the phone to"BP passthrough mode" I do not see that exact option, and after it failed while rebooting to RSD. I tried to move it to fastboot, BP HW Bypass RSD, and finally BP SW bypass RSD... All with the same failure on the RSD screen:
"Failed Flashing Process. Phone (0000): Error switching to BP Pass through mode (0x70BE); phone connected"
I have a funny feeling that this part is obvious, for that I am sorry for my ignorance.
I am pretty sure this thing is toast...
After getting nowhere after step 12, and multiple attempts to install the pudding_preroot file. I did some searching around and found multiple atrix users that would get the same issues. From the flash showing up as SE rather than NE, to the constant failing during the flash via RSD lite, with the same failure errors.
I noticed a "NV flash" option, and found this link that could establish a recovery USB driver to the phone. Do you think this maybe my next best route?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123429
My factory cable is good, so that option IS open..... Though I am starting to think this is toast.
We cannot use NVFlash unless we get the SBK (signature file). Currently, we do not have it. Motorola does, so plead to them
OK, well now it decided to only mount itself as a unknown APX device... Not sure the whats or whys there. Nothing has changed since the last failures?
Hey man, I think RSD shows the flashing process as failed since it can't fully reboot the phone.
Go into fastboot mode and try doing the unlock commands. (try this twice if ita fails after the first time).
In the worst case scenario if unlocking fails no matter what, you can flash a complete 2.3.4 rom via SBF and that should get you back up and running.
Let us know how it goes.
Remember, if you can get into RSD or fastboot - the phone isn't bricked yet!

[Q] how to back to stock from arctic rom?

As question =) i would like to flash my phone back to stock until ics arrive but i dont know how to do it. Can someone give me a full tutorial?
I m using asia gsm razr xt910, thx
Maybe use this file and flash like you would any Rom?
Well if you find out your ROM region, then you can go download the appropriate ROM in the official ROM thread in the development section and use RSD lite to flash it back to factory ROM. That should work and your phone will be good as new.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416058
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362956
What is rsd lite and how do i use it? I m noob in this ..
N how do i check my rom region? I m in the arctic now, n when i check my system info, i shows thst my system version is 651.167.20.xt910.retail.en.EU
So what should i do?million thanks to anyone who help me
Ive never done it myself but Im assuming region is the country your living in as some are gsm and some cdma.
On using rsd lite there are several how to with search.
http://www.blogotechblog.com/2011/12/restore-motorola-droid-razr-to-stock-configuration/
Got this from here.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. If you haven't already done so in the past, download and install the motorola usb drivers.
2. Download and install RSD Lite 5.6.
NOTE: In order for RSD Lite to recognize your phone, it has to be in AP Fastboot mode or it can just be booted up like normal. If your phone will not boot up, then power it off and put it into AP Fastboot mode by holding the volume up + down + power. Then select the AP Fastboot option.
3. Connect your phone to the computer with a usb cable and open RSD Lite. Make sure RSD Lite recognizes your phone before proceeding.
WARNING: Be careful not to move your phone around or mess with the usb cable while doing the following steps. You don't want to accidentally disconnect it. That might end up bad.
4. In RSD Lite, select the fastboot zip file you downloaded then press the "Uncompress and Start Flashing" button. RSD Lite will unzip the file and begin flashing.
5. Once the flashing is done and your phone is booted up, perform a factory reset to complete the process
http://www.razrforums.com/forum/droid-razr-development/775-rsd-lite-fastboot-not-working.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1486718&highlight=droid+razr+utility
Thanks! Will try that once i free
Do i need to factory reset b4 do this?
omnia1994 said:
Thanks! Will try that once i free
Do i need to factory reset b4 do this?
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Dont think so because as with my other phones when I restored it automatically wiped the phone.
Ok. Will report once i tried! Many thx for everyone!
Back to stock successfully . Thx!
I followed the steps shown by blueis300
After connecting the device in APFastoot mode I started RSD lite it recognized my device.
Then I selected the zip file and selected the Uncompress and flash option
After Uncompressing the flashing process starts and when it reaches 6/18 it fails.
Please Help!!
any infomation about y it failed?
As soon as it enters step 6 it fails. I have no idea why its failing.
Please Help otherwise i'll be stuck with this stupid ROM
I live in India so is there any problem with the region or something??
r u sure u downloaded the correct rom?
I Got it!!!

Did I brick my phone?

So I have been trying a bunch of different roms for the RAZR today and I was having problems with the keyboard not working. I decided to try to load CM9, so I read I need to use "safestrap" and not "bootstrap" that I had been using. I downloaded it, installed then tried to boot into recovery and load CM9.
Now the safestrap boot screen appears and says "safe system disabled" "hit search to continue / hit the menu button to boot into recovery" if I hit the menu button it just reboots, if I hit search the screen just goes blank and I have to do a reset to get it to start the process again.
I have RSD but I have never used it before. I have my phone plugged into my computer but my computer doesnt see it.
Help!
dreamsti said:
So I have been trying a bunch of different roms for the RAZR today and I was having problems with the keyboard not working. I decided to try to load CM9, so I read I need to use "safestrap" and not "bootstrap" that I had been using. I downloaded it, installed then tried to boot into recovery and load CM9.
Now the safestrap boot screen appears and says "safe system disabled" "hit search to continue / hit the menu button to boot into recovery" if I hit the menu button it just reboots, if I hit search the screen just goes blank and I have to do a reset to get it to start the process again.
I have RSD but I have never used it before. I have my phone plugged into my computer but my computer doesnt see it.
Help!
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Whats your razr. Its verizon? If not you should use bootstrap.
Safestrap is for verizon razr. But some uses bootstrap on it.
You have to put ur razr in ap fastboot mode: power+vol up+vol down in order to flash with rsd lite
Choose a stock rom to your razr and flash it. Make sure flash correct rom
Cheers
Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2
I have the Verizon RAZR.
So my computer does not recognize the phone when in AP Fastboot, but it does recognize it when its in BP SDF flash. What am I doing wrong?
dreamsti said:
I have the Verizon RAZR.
So my computer does not recognize the phone when in AP Fastboot, but it does recognize it when its in BP SDF flash. What am I doing wrong?
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Uninstall all motorola software, reinstall motocast 1.29 or newer then connect ur razr.
Use rsd lite 5.7 and make sure you got correct sbf file
You may have corrupted drivers.
Cheers
Cheers
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Do I need to install anything else other than those 2 things? It still doesnt work.
Would having Samsung drivers effect anything? I have a Galaxy Nexus too.
dreamsti said:
Would having Samsung drivers effect anything? I have a Galaxy Nexus too.
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Sometimes it brokes motorola drivers. Doing what I said should work.
Edit:
BTW what's the version you were and what's the version you're trying to flash?
Some versions cannot downgrade when the one you're trying to flash have a lower security.
I was running Gummy when everything went wrong. Loading safestrap is when I started having the current problems.
I uninstalled the Samsung drivers, and loaded both RSDLite 5.7 and the Moto driver you suggested and RSD will not see my phone in AP Fastboot, but it will when in BP SDF flash. Very confusing.
I will load the latest version of GB when I can get my computer to see my phone in AP Fastboot.
Now my computer is trying to install the flash MZ600 driver and error's out. I googled MZ600 and it says its a Xoom driver???
dreamsti said:
Now my computer is trying to install the flash MZ600 driver and error's out. I googled MZ600 and it says its a Xoom driver???
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Yup. You've a driver problem, better unistall others devices you may have.
Or, do it in other pc, like a notebook.
So I finally got the drivers working and now RSD see's my phone when in AP Fastboot, but I get an error when flashing the file. This is the error I get.
"Failed flashing process. 22/23 flash "radio.img" -> Phone returned FAIL."
It was flashing for about 5 minutes before I got this error.
Edit: I'm using the file from this thread.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/13566-droid-razr-fastboot-file/
Blur_Version.6.12.173.XT912.Verizon.en.US
I think the battery went dead, ugh. Ill recharge and report back.

how to root droid razr xt912 version 4.1.2

I have the droid razr n was wanting to root it for fun but I don't want to brick it by messing up so I wanted to make sure it was possible for my phone
-spektor- said:
I have the droid razr n was wanting to root it for fun but I don't want to brick it by messing up so I wanted to make sure it was possible for my phone
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Use safe root:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2760984&d=1400951117
here video tutorial: http://youtu.be/Eunw58NwFrQ
Dont forget to install drivers first for the device if using windows based pc. After you root use install safe strap 3.75 if your going to be flashing anything or custom roms. Happy rooting.
OGdroidster said:
Use safe root:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2760984&d=1400951117
here video tutorial:
Dont forget to install drivers first for the device if using windows based pc. After you root use install safe strap 3.75 if your going to be flashing anything or custom roms. Happy rooting.
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I seemed to have messed up and now it doesn't boot past the Motorola logo it just goes to black screen, while its in the black screen adb is available, I can access fastboot and all but it won't boot up, RSD Lite 6.2.4, i think, doesn't seem to detect my phone is this fixable?
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I seemed to have messed up and now it doesn't boot past the Motorola logo it just goes to black screen, while its in the black screen adb is available, I can access fastboot and all but it won't boot up, RSD Lite 6.2.4, i think, doesn't seem to detect my phone is this fixable?
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If you can get to fastboot mode then you should be able to get it going. You will need the drivers installed for your device then you will need the correct stock firmware to flash with rsd lite. When you get to fastboot mode scroll to ap fast boot then tap the volume up button that will take you to the bootloader to flash. Then open up rsd lite. Connect device to your computer. When it reads it click where it shows your device then you should see all information in rsd lite then click start you will get a prompt upon click of start you click decompress and flash button. Just sit back and wait like 10 to 15 minutes. Sometimes it will get stuck at boot logo and rsd lite will say manually reboot phone so go ahead and do so. Once you are in past the bootlogo and actually booted up go ahead and unplug the device from USB port of computer. That's its all done. Here is a side note: when you go into ap fast boot and it says battery is low that means that you will not be able to flash. You will need a fastboot cable. If run into that just let me know I have amazon link where it cost 10 bucks. Cheapest one that's works on our device. I never had a problem with not working.
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If you can get to fastboot mode then you should be able to get it going. You will need the drivers installed for your device then you will need the correct stock firmware to flash with rsd lite. When you get to fastboot mode scroll to ap fast boot then tap the volume up button that will take you to the bootloader to flash. Then open up rsd lite. Connect device to your computer. When it reads it click where it shows your device then you should see all information in rsd lite then click start you will get a prompt upon click of start you click decompress and flash button. Just sit back and wait like 10 to 15 minutes. Sometimes it will get stuck at boot logo and rsd lite will say manually reboot phone so go ahead and do so. Once you are in past the bootlogo and actually booted up go ahead and unplug the device from USB port of computer. That's its all done. Here is a side note: when you go into ap fast boot and it says battery is low that means that you will not be able to flash. You will need a fastboot cable. If run into that just let me know I have amazon link where it cost 10 bucks. Cheapest one that's works on our device. I never had a problem with not working.
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Ah, so if it's low battery it won't connect to rsd lite? I can't tell how charged it is because it doesn't display battery when I plug it in when it's off but I'll charge it for a bit n get back to it.
When you go to fastboot mode then to ap fastboot it will say low if to low to flash otherwise it will say ok

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