How to go back to ics stock - Motorola Droid RAZR

I'm using eclipse Rom, Please help, I don't have a back up or such so looking for fastboot files or roms. Without errors

Flava said:
I'm using eclipse Rom, Please help, I don't have a back up or such so looking for fastboot files or roms. Without errors
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Hi!
You've posted in wrong section. Questions should go to QA section.
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Please take the time to read the sticky threads, it will guide you on the posting rules. This is in no way development and should of been posted in the Q&A section.​

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[Q]Make Custom Odin Files

was just wondering if i could use this same guide and partitions to make a rom into a odin file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1082288
Bloodykiller86 said:
was just wondering if i could use this same guide and partitions to make a rom into a odin file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1082288
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imnuts said it should work, with a few modifications. There's also an app in the market called Odin maker- haven't tried it though.
Re-post #2: Please post questions in our new, shiny (well, ok, 6 months old) Q&A section. Those of us who have experience helping others with Fascinate Android issues (and, more importantly, our devs) regularly check the Q&A section to see if there are any questions out there we can help with. You'll most likely get better answers and get them more quickly in that section
Another Fascinating post by my XDA app...
The funny thing is that if you searched imnuts' title exactly in the Fascinate forum you would have found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150016

Flashed Wrong Kernel Maybe? Help Please!

Hi everyone I am Sean, and I just got my ATT SGS2 Yesterday. I think I followed a rooting guide for the non ATT one. The rooting was successful but my WIFI is down with no MAC Address, also I cannot seem to get any custom rom working.
Is there a way to get the Stock ATT Kernel so I can flash and start over. Is there a rooting guide specificly for the ATT version?
Thanks ahead of time!
BruteSource said:
Hi everyone I am Sean, and I just got my ATT SGS2 Yesterday. I think I followed a rooting guide for the non ATT one. The rooting was successful but my WIFI is down with no MAC Address, also I cannot seem to get any custom rom working.
Is there a way to get the Stock ATT Kernel so I can flash and start over. Is there a rooting guide specificly for the ATT version?
Thanks ahead of time!
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If u flashed the wrong kernel, go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294574. Not trying to be mean, but it took me less then a minute of skimming over the Android development section to find this.
Here is the normal rooting guide, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1301682.
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Waddle said:
If u flashed the wrong kernel, go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1294574. Not trying to be mean, but it took me less then a minute of skimming over the Android development section to find this.
Here is the normal rooting guide, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1301682.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777
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Umm, Sorry I wasn't aware I should be looking in the Development section? Since that isn't the right section...?
BruteSource said:
Hi everyone I am Sean, and I just got my ATT SGS2 Yesterday. I think I followed a rooting guide for the non ATT one. The rooting was successful but my WIFI is down with no MAC Address, also I cannot seem to get any custom rom working.
Is there a way to get the Stock ATT Kernel so I can flash and start over. Is there a rooting guide specificly for the ATT version?
Thanks ahead of time!
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Please read *before* you post a question. There is a lot of information available on the XDA I777 forums. Please read all the stickies in the general section, as well as the library sticky in the development section. You've been on xda-developers for several years and made many posts, so you *should* know the forum rules. People here will be glad to help you if you do your part first, but if you are looking to have your hand held, you will probably get little help.
creepyncrawly said:
Please read *before* you post a question. There is a lot of information available on the XDA I777 forums. Please read all the stickies in the general section, as well as the library sticky in the development section. You've been on xda-developers for several years and made many posts, so you *should* know the forum rules. People here will be glad to help you if you do your part first, but if you are looking to have your hand held, you will probably get little help.
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Excuse me, I did read. Why would I look in the development section for a troublshooting issue? Please do not post unhelpful comments like that. You obviously can't comprehend the issue fully.
*Sorry double post, Please delete*
BruteSource said:
Excuse me, I did read. Why would I look in the development section for a troublshooting issue? Please do not post unhelpful comments like that. You obviously can't comprehend the issue fully.
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You might want to think about buying yourself a nomex suit...
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BruteSource said:
Excuse me, I did read. Why would I look in the development section for a troublshooting issue? Please do not post unhelpful comments like that. You obviously can't comprehend the issue fully.
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It's just that your questions are already answered in sticky posts in both the general forum and the development forum. I thought it would be better if you wnet and read the answers there rather than taking the time to write the answers all over again.
You clearly didn't read if you went and flashed something not meant for your device without VERY explicit instructions on what is OK to flash and how to flash it.
Entropy512 said:
You clearly didn't read if you went and flashed something not meant for your device without VERY explicit instructions on what is OK to flash and how to flash it.
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Actually as I have already explained I did read plenty, I found nothing in the Q&A Section, which is where a solution to a "Question" should be.
And the Guide I followed which was from XDA never once stated that it was only for the International version. Nor did it say it would not work for the AT&T version.
I have been with this community a long time and have never had someone as rude or unhelpful as you. Please do not reply to posts if you are not helping in anyway.
Even though you may have read threads in the Q&A section, a simple search would have pulled up the IMPORTANT threads taht are located in the Dev section that would have answered your questions... and why are they in the Dev section you ask? Because, when flashing anything to your phone like a rom or kernel, its considered DEVELOPMENT and you would have know that if you would have read.
Now go read some more and search. Thread closed.

Revert back to stock

Hi, I have a US version of GT-P7510. I want to know how to go back to stock.
calvinko said:
Hi, I have a US version of GT-P7510. I want to know how to go back to stock.
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Go to the overcome ROM thread. There's a link there to a guide. Next time search the forum before you ask, and if you don't find anything by searching, post in the correct forum.
slack04 said:
Go to the overcome ROM thread. There's a link there to a guide. Next time search the forum before you ask, and if you don't find anything by searching, post in the correct forum.
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DITTO. :thumbup:
Where's the mod that likes your posts so much? Maybe that isn't you, slack04, that I'm thinking of. Sorry if I confused you with someone else.
If you can read this it was sent using my GT-P7510.
Questions or Problems Should Not Be Posted in the Development Forum
Please Post in the Correct Forums & Read the Forum Rules
Moving to Q&A
lufc said:
Questions or Problems Should Not Be Posted in the Development Forum
Please Post in the Correct Forums & Read the Forum Rules
Moving to Q&A
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There the mod on the ball. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
If you can read this it was sent using my GT-P7510.
If you have a nandroid backup of your stock rom, just restore it then flash stock recovery with odin. If you don't have a nandroid backup then your need an odin flashable stock rom.

[Q] [U] firmware .B.1.54 faster than .C.1.0 ?

As we all know that .54 firmware is still not smooth.But someone said his HK .54 firmware is quite smooth and no lag.
I don't believe that true and to download test.The result is faster than c.10 or other rom. This result is very strange and
any other people like me. I have not rooted and cwm recovery this time. I still have a locked bootloader. Sorry for my
bad English to describe this issue.
My friend there is already a discussion for firmwares in the sticky thread, why create a new thread???
Thread moved. If you're going to post questions please ensure that they're posted here in Q&A in future.
Thanks
AvRS
AvRS said:
Thread moved. If you're going to post questions please ensure that they're posted here in Q&A in future.
Thanks
AvRS
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Sorry, did not notice, I'll pay more attention.

4.4 bootloader

i cant get to a computer for a while, so i was wondering if its possible to download and flash the 4.4 bootloader with a custom recovery then flash a 4.4 based rom, or do i have to odin a bootloader or back to an official stock tar then take the OTA? im on stock rooted and just looking for the safest proper way.
No you need a pc. Also wrong area to ask. @kennyglass123 a mod Will move or delete to correct area.
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