[9-10]Official Firmwares - Pie, Q, latest security patch - Motorola One Power ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Ot

Hey. Here you have stock firmwares to download and flash via fastboot
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/chef/official/RETIN/

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matibu06 said:
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/chef/official/RETIN/
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June 2020 update is missing.

Will I be able to re-lock oem after flashing this?

Can someone reshare the files, i am not able to access the link shared. Or is there any googlefrive link. I tried the below
Motorola One Power XT1942-2 Stock ROM Firmware (Flash File)
Download the official Motorola One Power XT1942-2 Stock Firmware (Flash File) for your Motorola Smartphone. We also provide all other Motorola Stock Firmware.
motostockrom.com

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[Q] Moto Razr not booting up, custom recovery uninstalled

Hi devs,
I had KitKat from here: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535920) installed in stock slot using Safestrap 3.71. Unfortunately I accidentally uninstalled the recovery from Safestrap and now the phone won't start up. Flashing from stock recovery fails. What are my options experts? How can I revive my phone? Kindly link me to resources and guide me through this. I'm lost.
Thanks & Regards,
Sreyan
Nobody on this one?? :crying:
Please help!
bugnotch said:
Nobody on this one?? :crying:
Please help!
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Find the correct firmware that you need for your phone and flash it with RSD lite
Draxin said:
Find the correct firmware that you need for your phone and flash it with RSD lite
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Is it possible to flash back to ICS from 4.4 over the stock slot? Do I need to flash using Fastboot or SBF? Does it have to be stock, 'coz I'm not sure if I'll even find a fastboot for a 4.4 stock.
Could you detail a bit on exactly which version of android should I flash with? That'd be of great help..
Thanks.
bugnotch said:
Is it possible to flash back to ICS from 4.4 over the stock slot? Do I need to flash using Fastboot or SBF? Does it have to be stock, 'coz I'm not sure if I'll even find a fastboot for a 4.4 stock.
Could you detail a bit on exactly which version of android should I flash with? That'd be of great help..
Thanks.
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No, you can't go back to ICS. Your firmware flash will be official OEM Motorola firmware, so it will be Jelly Bean and why RSD lite is required. You will need the correct firmware for your region or carrier, or it won't complete the flash. read/watch tutorials first if you haven't used RSD before. Your 4.4 was a custom ROM. So there aren't any firmware flashes for it. After you have flashed with RSD and the firmware you will be bonestock, unrooted JB. From there root again, reinstall your recovery etc. etc.
Hit thanks if I helped.
Draxin said:
No, you can't go back to ICS. Your firmware flash will be official OEM Motorola firmware, so it will be Jelly Bean and why RSD lite is required. You will need the correct firmware for your region or carrier, or it won't complete the flash. read/watch tutorials first if you haven't used RSD before. Your 4.4 was a custom ROM. So there aren't any firmware flashes for it. After you have flashed with RSD and the firmware you will be bonestock, unrooted JB. From there root again, reinstall your recovery etc. etc.
Hit thanks if I helped.
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Hi Draxin,
Thank you for the suggestion. About the OEM firmware, mine's an Asia Retail version of Razr. We never had an official firmware beyond ICS. So what do you suggest? Will deleting the CID and then flashing with a JB EU work?
bugnotch said:
Hi Draxin,
Thank you for the suggestion. About the OEM firmware, mine's an Asia Retail version of Razr. We never had an official firmware beyond ICS. So what do you suggest? Will deleting the CID and then flashing with a JB EU work?
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If you didn't delete the CID to swap firmwares before to get CM11, I wouldn't start now. Most xt910 firmwares now are JB, and once you are on the motorola JB kernel you can't go back to ICS, which was why I said that. If you weren't on a official JB before then that doesn't apply to you.
I would flash the official Firmware for your device, and yes you will have to put your device into apfastboot for RSD lite.
Draxin said:
If you didn't delete the CID to swap firmwares before to get CM11, I wouldn't start now. Most xt910 firmwares now are JB, and once you are on the motorola JB kernel you can't go back to ICS, which was why I said that. If you weren't on a official JB before then that doesn't apply to you.
I would flash the official Firmware for your device, and yes you will have to put your device into apfastboot for RSD lite.
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Thanks Draxin. I'll try and let know.
I was able to RSD with EU Retail JB rom. Thanks.

Stock Official Firmware?

Is there a stock firmware to flash into in case we run into problems?
i know lg uses .tot files for firmware
can we get stock lollipop or stock 5.1.1 for lg g watch?
just like nexus just flash back to stock version with fastboot.
anyone know this?
Yes, try this tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/development/script-lg-g-watch-tool-t2820863
MihaiSG said:
Yes, try this tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/development/script-lg-g-watch-tool-t2820863
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you're right
9.8 has LDZ22D
and the most recent its LCA43
maybe flashing this with that tool gives the same results.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-w...watch-tool-t2820863/post62430248#post62430248
You can flash the system files from fastboot.
In fact the tool is just a nicer interface for fastboot/adb. And if you look in the changelog you can find many links for older firmware builds.

Unlocked and rooted then updates?

Hi! i was just wondering what happens when I have a mate 10 that is unlocked and is rooted and I update it through firmware finder or system update? Will it brick my phone? Or it will just simply flash a new rom and remove the root? Thanks
jantdroid said:
Hi! i was just wondering what happens when I have a mate 10 that is unlocked and is rooted and I update it through firmware finder or system update? Will it brick my phone? Or it will just simply flash a new rom and remove the root? Thanks
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As far as I know FF is not working anymore for the updates. I have a M10P rooted with Magisk. Whenever is a official OTA I am flashing my original Stock Recovery, doing the official OTA and then flashing back TWRP and Magisk. That s the way I am doing it, but maybe there are other ones. . cheers
gogoffm said:
As far as I know FF is not working anymore for the updates. I have a M10P rooted with Magisk. Whenever is a official OTA I am flashing my original Stock Recovery, doing the official OTA and then flashing back TWRP and Magisk. That s the way I am doing it, but maybe there are other ones. . cheers
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I'm not quit sure if it's safe to update via OTA if ur rooted anc currently have stock recovery though. I'm too confused at how Huawei phones work, back when I used samsung phones I could just flash stock ROM via odin and download stock firmware over sammobile. While in Huawei I'm not kinda sure how to even flash stock firmwares and or stock recovery back.
jantdroid said:
I'm not quit sure if it's safe to update via OTA if ur rooted anc currently have stock recovery though. I'm too confused at how Huawei phones work, back when I used samsung phones I could just flash stock ROM via odin and download stock firmware over sammobile. While in Huawei I'm not kinda sure how to even flash stock firmwares and or stock recovery back.
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There will be no bricks if you get the OTA on rooted devices. Reading skills and some tools which you find here at XDA. To get back to Stock you will need the last Firmware you used on your phone. After download use Huawei File extractor and extract stock recovery and system.img and flash it via ADB (I am telling u the short version) . You will find all information and tools here on XDA.
gogoffm said:
There will be no bricks if you get the OTA on rooted devices. Reading skills and some tools which you find here at XDA. To get back to Stock you will need the last Firmware you used on your phone. After download use Huawei File extractor and extract stock recovery and system.img and flash it via ADB (I am telling u the short version) . You will find all information and tools here on XDA.
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Can you give us some hints please?.
Thanks
gogoffm said:
There will be no bricks if you get the OTA on rooted devices. Reading skills and some tools which you find here at XDA. To get back to Stock you will need the last Firmware you used on your phone. After download use Huawei File extractor and extract stock recovery and system.img and flash it via ADB (I am telling u the short version) . You will find all information and tools here on XDA.
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That was very informative, for the sake of some newbies around here. I've found this link in OpenKirin's Website
Stock Firmware Download: https://openkirin.net/user_guide/how-to-download-stock-emui-firmware-for-your-device/
Extracting Paritions, system.img, kernel.img, etc. : https://openkirin.net/user_guide/how-to-extract-partition-images-from-stock-emui-firmware/
Installing Fastboot+ADB:
https://openkirin.net/user_guide/installing-fastboot-and-adb/

Looking for Huawei Y538 Stock Recovery

the title
LinuxDeveloper000 said:
the title
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I have stock recovery as well as a full firmware package for the Y538 if you are still in need.
Viva La Android said:
I have stock recovery as well as a full firmware package for the Y538 if you are still in need.
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yes i need the recovery for a virgin mobile huawei
LinuxDeveloper000 said:
yes i need the recovery for a virgin mobile huawei
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I have it. I'll upload it and link it here when I get it ready. Also, in case you need, I have a stable TWRP custom recovery image for the Virgin Mobile Huawei Union (Y538), as well as a full official stock firmware package (Android 5.1.1 Lollipop) released by Huawei.
Viva La Android said:
I have it. I'll upload it and link it here when I get it ready. Also, in case you need, I have a stable TWRP custom recovery image for the Virgin Mobile Huawei Union (Y538), as well as a full official stock firmware package (Android 5.1.1 Lollipop) released by Huawei.
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Not had a chance yet to upload the files, but I will have the free time early in the week coming. I'll go ahead and upload all stock firmware images for the Y538 from the official stock firmware package (e.g. /boot, /recovery, /system, /modem, /sbl1, etc), all from the last official firmware build released for the device. Any of these images may be installed via fastboot mode.
This is the stock recovery image for the Virgin Mobile/Boost Mobile/Sprint Huawei Union (y538-A1) from the stock Android 5.1.1 firmware package (EMUI v3.1), Build No. C237B173. Again, when I have a little more time I will upload all stock firmware images from this package. For those with an unlocked bootloader, these images can be installed via fastboot mode. For those with a locked bootloader, who need stock firmware to restore or repair their device, I'll also upload the UPDATE.APP/dload version, which can be installed using stock recovery and a hardware key sequence.
Stock Recovery: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-9gA9vc1vBuWaurWVhSC1fc5Xr6q9rfA/view?usp=drivesdk
To install this recovery via fastboot, use the following command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Here is a complete extracted firmware package for stock Android 5.1.1, EMUI 3.1, Build No. C237B150, which is the build prior to C237B173. As such, after installation, your device will be prompted to install an OTA update.
C237B150: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=124-qowBh3Rpd2x77cry8IcrDxm1-0iLi
Official Release Doc: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13iLINns11AnIkfI0TAB0gJEW7jJLZZ3B/view?usp=drivesdk
C237B150 UPDATE.APP:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13l6WZvYzD4I1MUJ20sUqJTTyhKM0vcu3/view?usp=drivesdk

how to update miui with unlocked BL and custom recovery?

there's a new OTA update available but i can't seem to update via custom recovery
You can't update via ota if you have a custom recovery. You'll have to download full custom recovery Rom(1.8 gb) and flash it via twrp.
The update your talking about is 10.0.3.7 isnt it?
Ashiq.makkar said:
there's a new OTA update available but i can't seem to update via custom recovery
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there are modified TWRP version in xda which supports OTA updates, try with those!
or as told above download full rom 1.8gb and flash it via twrp!
on saperate note,
always download full ROM and flash it because you may never know if OTA gets failed to flash and /or you have device booting in to fastboot Bot.
I always download FULL ROM (both Recovery(1.8gb) and Fastboot2.8gb
YasuHamed said:
there are modified TWRP version in xda which supports OTA updates, try with those!
or as told above download full rom 1.8gb and flash it via twrp!
on saperate note,
always download full ROM and flash it because you may never know if OTA gets failed to flash and /or you have device booting in to fastboot Bot.
I always download FULL ROM (both Recovery(1.8gb) and Fastboot2.8gb
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can u share the link to twrp? not sure what to look for.I'm on an unofficial build of twrp currently
Ashiq.makkar said:
can u share the link to twrp? not sure what to look for.I'm on an unofficial build of twrp currently
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/po...cial-orangefox-recovery-project-beta-t3853233 (old version but supports ota)
i am on twrp3.3.3-1 unofficial since they have fixed the touch issue (ref https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80122987&postcount=305 )
and i never do OTA bucause i am on HAVOC

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