[Q] SFB Flash Problem - Droid 2 Global General

I keep getting the error Cannot switch to BP pass through mode. Any ideas whats causing this?
Also, does anyone have a link to the most up to date SBF and linux flashing instructions?
Bit more information, no matter what I do my phone reboots into the Boot Loader screen, even after flashing. Wrong sbf?
Phone Verizon Droid 2 Global A956 With all updates.

I had this problem myself, tried flash sbf about 15 times, from 2 different computers and could never get it to pass the BP pass through thingy. Eventually I ran the battery down far enough that the bootloader wouldnt let me flash anymore. Chargerd the phone overnight and somehow it booted right up in the AM.
I am scared to change ROMs and needing to .sbf again and it not able to work

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[Q] How to Unbrick A XOOM? Hellllppppp!!!

J decided yesterday to run the update and all was working spectacularly. I had everything I needed and all my apps came back. However, I was feeling good about myself and decided that I wanted to do the overclocking as well. So I flashed that part of the update, the XOOM rebooted (partially) - it never left the big red M screen. I have tried to SBF (which isn't working - the process fails before it even starts). I can get to fastboot, but once there, there isn't anything that I can do to bring the XOOM back to life. It looks like I'll be paying Verizon a visit unless some supergenius dev has a 're-animation' method that I have not yet considered. I'm currently going through very painful withdrawal symptoms and would really appeciate the help of anyone else who has been through this.
Many many thanks in advance.
If all you did was flash a new kernel, then you should be able to flash the stock kernel from fastboot and that should get you fixed. If you're still on 3.0, then you can get the stock images from Motorola (I don't have the link handy). If you're on 3.1 then I'm sure someone can get you a copy of the stock boot image.
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If all you did was flash a new kernel, then you should be able to flash the stock kernel from fastboot and that should get you fixed. If you're still on 3.0, then you can get the stock images from Motorola (I don't have the link handy). If you're on 3.1 then I'm sure someone can get you a copy of the stock boot image.
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At the time this all happened, I had just successfully upgraded to 3.1. However, when I tried to use RSD Lite 4.9 and the HR139 image to perform the normal SBF procedure, it kept failing out with a message referring to the fact that it cannot find some type of initialization in the INI file. I'm totally lost and feeling somewhat depressed and stupid.
If you can get to Red M you should be able to get into get into bootloader by powering on by holding power and volume down. Then as long as adb recognizes device follow this.
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/mot...s/2788-how-restore-3g-4g-system-boot-img.html
It just pushes stock images with adb and not rsd
Edit; in your case hold power + volume up to reboot device, then immediately hold volume down until Rsd protocol words come up then hook xoom to computer. Don't follow first step in guide because you are already in bootloader.
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At the time this all happened, I had just successfully upgraded to 3.1. However, when I tried to use RSD Lite 4.9 and the HR139 image to perform the normal SBF procedure, it kept failing out with a message referring to the fact that it cannot find some type of initialization in the INI file. I'm totally lost and feeling somewhat depressed and stupid.
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As far as I know, there are no overclock kernels that work with 3.1, which is why you had the trouble you had. You'll either have to flash back to completely stock 3.0 or you'll need the boot img out of the 3.1 update.
Help
I tried overclocking my xoom with this link h t t p://w w w.dkszone.net/overclock-motorola-xoom-1.5ghz-detailed-guide[/url]. I did step 3 and it got stuck in "starting RSD mode 3". adb wont recognize my device. Please help.

Stuck on red M - Dual Core Logo

Hello, i recently bought a xoom (wifi only) and now im in a quite frustrating situation.
When i got it first i flashed CWM recovery and rooted it successfully, it worked all fine for a few days.
yesterday i left the xoom on charger over night and today morning it was stuck on the red M logo saying "Dual Core Technology".
well, my situation is like:
- i can restart the xoom using power + volume up, but every time it stucks on the M logo again
- i can boot into RSD with volume up while starting
- i can boot into fastboot with volume down while starting
- i can NOT boot into recovery, when i try it gets stuck at "Reading ODM fuse: 1"
i reflashed the original ROM from MOTODEV, but the device still behaves the same like before..
normal boot gets stuck at the M logo, recovery gets stuck on Reading ODM fuse: 1, just fastboot working fine (unlocking & flashing works fine)
i also searched for similar problems on the forums, but any promising solution links to filesonic links wich are not working/down
any ideas what i can do now? any help is appreciated
thanks
unlock the bootloader and flash Rogue Recovery v1.3.0
then try to enter cwm
are u on stock? or customrom? and have u tried to lock the bootloader using a customrom? cauz locking the bootloader with customrom = not good
hi, thanks for your reply.
im on stock rom and my bootloader is unlocked. i did relock the bootloader once, but only after flashing the original ROM from MOTODEV to my device, now it is unlocked again.
i first flashed the CWM 3.2.0.0 wich is available as .img via fastboot, but it does not start (Stuck on "Reading ODM Fuse: 1").
now i flashed the recovery.img inside of Rogue Recovery 1.3.0 (since i read in the corresponding thread that it works also this way), but again: Stuck on "Reading ODM Fuse: 1"
Maybe u r 2 quick? Turn on your xoom - if u see the M wait 3 sec then press vol down and then vol up
But as i said wait 3 secs - if u r 2 quick it will stuck at entering recovery
okay, so you flashed a new recovery image (did you verify the images md5-sum?) and without trying to reboot into android you cannot get into recovery? That is really odd.
If so, I suspect that something has really screwed up your internal memory. You might be able to fix it using a factory cable.
Btw: after flashing the recovery image, does the xoom say that it succeeded in writing the recovery image to its memory?
There should be a command to reboot the device to recovery? A function reboot to recovery is possible on eos 1.0 maybe theres a adb or fastboot command 4 that?
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okay, so you flashed a new recovery image (did you verify the images md5-sum?) and without trying to reboot into android you cannot get into recovery? That is really odd.
If so, I suspect that something has really screwed up your internal memory. You might be able to fix it using a factory cable.
Btw: after flashing the recovery image, does the xoom say that it succeeded in writing the recovery image to its memory?
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after flashing the recovery, i can read
"Flashing StorMgr partition recovery STATUS: done!" on the xoom
the recovery image is fine, and until today i was able to boot into CWM 3.2.0.0
what is the thing with the factory cable?
about the factory cable: seems to be a modified usb-cable with two terminals on the micro-usb end being connected with each other. As far as I read, it should enable you to write to the xooms memory as long as the hardware is still okay, no matter how much you f***ed up your software I haven't had to use yet, though.
@what Unholy said: sure, adb reboot recovery will boot your xoom into recovery, but only if you have a working android running and usb-debugging enabled.
Reading ODM Fuse: 1, according to my information, means that the thing is trying to boot into recovery. Why nothing else shows up: I have no clue.
here is a thread where some us-users had a similar problem. They tried to root their xoom after getting the 4g-upgrade and ended up with the red M-Logo. After some screwing around, they even managed to wreck the fastboot-mode, thus only enabling rsd access. So no help on that side.
What especially bothers me about your problem is that it just appeared on its own. Right before your xoom showed its issues, you weren't flashing anything. Just charging shouldn't cause any of this.
I am beginning to suspect a hardware failure that can naturally be only fixed by motorola. But that's only my current opinion.
If I was you, I would try downloading the files from motorola again, check their md5-sums and then flash those using fastboot using these instructions.
If that still doesn't help, there may be a way to get a .sbf file from motorola for your xoom. That is a file which can be flashed using the windows software rsd-lite, but I haven't used that in a long time and it has been reported to not work really well with the xoom.
Next, I'd research a little on the factory cable thing, but I'd be careful with that.
As a last resort, I'd send the xoom to my dealer. Unluckily, there is a way to determine if you have had your bootloader unlocked, at least as long as fastboot is still working...
About the factory cable - with that cable u can flash your xoom if nothing else is working anymore (adb or cwm)
To build a factory cable u have to tie pin 1 (+) to pin 4 on the micro usb plug
I build one but never used it and hope i will never have to
i did download the original ROM from motodev again, checked the md5, and flashed according to the tutorial posted by llama-power, but the device still wont boot neither the rom nor into recovery.
since its now on 15% battery i think i will let it run out of power and then try to boot again...
The_Revenge said:
i did download the original ROM from motodev again, checked the md5, and flashed according to the tutorial posted by llama-power, but the device still wont boot neither the rom nor into recovery.
since its now on 15% battery i think i will let it run out of power and then try to boot again...
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does the xoom charge when connected to ac power? I know that other devices (cellphones) wouldn't charge without working os.
However, I do not think that letting the battery run low will help you. Lithium ion batteries should not be low discharged as that will most likely destroy them and lead to a massive risk of explosion upon the next charge. Because of that, devices powered by a lithium ion battery will power down before depleting the battery, the xooms mainboard itself will most likely still be supplied with some power.
If you really want to cut the power supply to the mainboard, you'll have to open the xoom (two screws) and unplug the battery (the connector is held down by another two screws) for a couple of seconds. (here is a teardown of the xoom with pictures)
by the way, if you want to track your battery status without booting android (as that would obviously not work), you can use fastboot getvar battery-status.
well my xoom actually charges when i connect it to power, and the LED also lights up, so (thinking of what you said) it seems like the os and everything still is present, just like the bootloader cant load it or something?! is there maybe any way to update the bootloader itself?
yeah, i can also check the battery status when i'm booting with power and volume up (RSD) =)
well i'm actually thinking about disconnecting the battery, but i'm a bit unsure, i will study that now..
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well my xoom actually charges when i connect it to power, and the LED also lights up, so (thinking of what you said) it seems like the os and everything still is present, just like the bootloader cant load it or something?!
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not neccessarily. Maybe the xoom just doesn't need any software to charge the battery.
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is there maybe any way to update the bootloader itself?
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don't know, but since fastboot works I suspect that the bootloader itself is still fine.
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well i'm actually thinking about disconnecting the battery, but i'm a bit unsure, i will study that now..
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have fun, but I wouldn't get my hopes up too high. I still suspect some sort of a hardware failure... Also, opening the device might leave some traces (botched screws, etc) that could lead motorola to say that you messed with your xoom if you should finally decide to send it in
well thats the same i thought about opening the device..
do you know any way to dump the partitions to the pc (maybe with fastboot?)
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do you know any way to dump the partitions to the pc (maybe with fastboot?)
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nope, not without a working recovery.
fastboot erase partition_name should be able to clear your partitions, though. Replace partition_name with boot, system, userdata, cache or recovery
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/xoo...ery-stuck-red-m-logo-fastboot-works-help.html
apparently that user seems to have had the same problem, he says he fixed it using 1.35 Everest Bootloader (SBF).
i also had that idea some time earlier and found a thread with the SBF files here on xda, also for the wifi model, but the only links i could find to SBF files were filesonic links wich are not working ._.
i'm now up to googling for SBF files (for the wifi only model), if i cant find anything promising i'll send it back tomorrow.
btw, erasing the partitions does not help, i've already tried that
Have u done the lte update?
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Have u done the lte update?
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he's got an wifi-only model (as stated in post #1) and is from germany (at least that's what his location and flag says). LTE upgrade is neither available in germany, nor for wifi-only-xooms. So I'd say no
@OP: that sounds quite promising. .sbf-files still seem to be available on some sites, downloading one for my xoom right now, just in case that site goes down in the future...
Yes he got the wifi version like me but something must happened ,-)
I also charge my xoom and nothing happens. He got wifi version but he maybe flashed a false update or so
There r people flashing stingray instead of the wingray version etc. - just asking what happened before - thats the reason - something must happened before ;-)
it seemed promising, but i cannot find any usable sbf file
i think i'll send the unit back tomorrow

Did I hard brick?

Okay so I tried searching everywhere for a solution and I didn't find anything.
So this is what happened, I was on ICS leak 4.0.4 ICS.672.1.13.en.03 then I tried to Fxz to AT&T 2.3.5 InlineFlashing_edison_5.5.175.16_cfc_p3_APBP_CID28 5.zip and it got stuck at 5/20 saying "Rebooting bootloader" the screen stayed black for a long time, so I clicked close and this is where all this happened. My phone doesn't turn on, not even Fastboot, when I plug it into the charger it doesn't do anything, but when I plug it into my laptop without battery the white led turns on but still it doesn't do anything, the laptop doesn't detect anything and when I press the buttons it doesn't react nor do anything. I don't know anymore what to do, I bought this overseas so I have no warranty and it's not an AT&T phone. If anyone went through this, I really don't know what to do.. I know it's not softbrick as I can see it. I'll be very thankful if there is a solution, but my hopes are really down..
I know I read all the guides, it said "Don't pull battery or unplug. So I didn't unplug or remove battery, I just clicked close. I really didn't know this could happend. Didn't see it in any thread or post that you can't Fxz from 4.0.4 to AT&T 2.3.5, I only followed the steps from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1779968
I don't want this to happen to anyone.
Wrong thread! sorry... check your PMs darkmixta!
I made the same mistake
darkmixta said:
Okay so I tried searching everywhere for a solution and I didn't find anything.
So this is what happened, I was on ICS leak 4.0.4 ICS.672.1.13.en.03 then I tried to Fxz to AT&T 2.3.5 InlineFlashing_edison_5.5.175.16_cfc_p3_APBP_CID28 5.zip and it got stuck at 5/20 saying "Rebooting bootloader" the screen stayed black for a long time, so I clicked close and this is where all this happened. My phone doesn't turn on, not even Fastboot, when I plug it into the charger it doesn't do anything, but when I plug it into my laptop without battery the white led turns on but still it doesn't do anything, the laptop doesn't detect anything and when I press the buttons it doesn't react nor do anything. I don't know anymore what to do, I bought this overseas so I have no warranty and it's not an AT&T phone. If anyone went through this, I really don't know what to do.. I know it's not softbrick as I can see it. I'll be very thankful if there is a solution, but my hopes are really down..
I know I read all the guides, it said "Don't pull battery or unplug. So I didn't unplug or remove battery, I just clicked close. I really didn't know this could happend. Didn't see it in any thread or post that you can't Fxz from 4.0.4 to AT&T 2.3.5, I only followed the steps from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1779968
I don't want this to happen to anyone.
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I made the same mistake, any way to repair my phone? Thanks a lot...
maqndon said:
I made the same mistake, any way to repair my phone? Thanks a lot...
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THIS IS THE CORRECT WAY TO FXZ BACK FROM ICS:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1805975
You are totally bricked, no way out, sorry, you need a new phone.
jimbridgman said:
THIS IS THE CORRECT WAY TO FXZ BACK FROM ICS:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1805975
You are totally bricked, no way out, sorry, you need a new phone.
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I was thinking about Motorola factory cable, if it would do something?
I read in some thread that it forces Motorola to go in fastboot mode http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-labs/146492-how-why-make-your-own-motorola-factory-cable.html
What's very interesting is that the phone definitely knows that it is not in the presence of mere mortals when you use a Factory Cable. The phone knows it is in the presence of Moto gods as it boot differently than normal. Some phones like the Motorola Napoleon actually come right out and say "Factory Cable Connected". Other phones will boot straight to the bootloader for flashing. The various Droids appear to boot normally until you notice that there is no USB connected indicator at the top (once the OS is up) and that the host computer doesn't register all the usual devices. Instead the host computer only registers the bare minimum interfaces needed for RadioComm, RSD Lite, etc. to be able to talk to the phone. This in and of itself simplifies things as you don't have to monkey with setting the phone to the right mode (e.g. "PC Mode") -- it is automatically in the right mode for flashing.
Another interesting thing that is allegedly possible with the Factory Cable is that with the battery removed, it is possible to access some diagnostic pads on the main board of the phone, that when shorted (before connecting the Factory Cable) will boot the phone in a special recovery mode to help recover bricked phones. I say "allegedly" because thus far we've not had much luck with this, and our information is that it may only apply to unsecured phones anyway -- not secured consumer phones. Running around shorting things randomly inside your phone is a very bad idea unless you are willing to risk the phone, your computer, or both -- but sometimes things must die in the name of science -- but again I digress.
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Factory Cable
I made this cable yesterday and nothing... when i connect the phone into PC the white light turn on for less than a second then turn off. The PC don't recognize the phone in Linux neither Windows.
I believe that i made the cable right but i'm not a 100% sure.
white led is also an indication battery out of power. Do try connecting wall charger for a while and see if that brings up the power.
The bootloader is what controls the phone at this level. If the bootloader is corrupted the phone is hard bricked and the only way to fix it would be to jtag flash a working bootloader.
jboxer said:
The bootloader is what controls the phone at this level. If the bootloader is corrupted the phone is hard bricked and the only way to fix it would be to jtag flash a working bootloader.
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But how is the bootloader corrupted if it was stuck at rebooting bootloader? Motorola got a very strange flashing thing...
darkmixta said:
But how is the bootloader corrupted if it was stuck at rebooting bootloader? Motorola got a very strange flashing thing...
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Your bootloader is not corrupted, you hard bricked because you tried to flash a bootloader that is a lower version. There is code in the BL to not allow that, that is one of a few things that will actually brick this phone.
jimbridgman said:
Your bootloader is not corrupted, you hard bricked because you tried to flash a bootloader that is a lower version. There is code in the BL to not allow that, that is one of a few things that will actually brick this phone.
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If the phone still has the new bootloader and it is not corrupted then why are these phones hard bricked? The Android boot sequence starts with the bootloader when the power key is pressed. During the bootloader process it initilaizes the hardware using init.rc and init.<machine_name>.rc and then it looks for keys being pressed to run fastboot, recovery, etc and in the absence of that will attempt to boot up the Android system. So did RSD wipe the kernel and then when it got stuck on the flashing the downgraded bootloader (many phones don't allow this) was the kernel not reflashed yet? Or is there no init.rc and init.<machine_name>.rc for the bootloader to initiize the hardware? If the phone still has a valid bootloader, kernel and init files it should boot so that fastboot can be run. What got wiped that is preventing the phone from booting? When hard bricked phones are resurrected with a jtag flash often it is just a valid bootloader or bootloader and kernel that are flashed that allow the phone to be booted into fastboot or recovery so a valid rom can be flashed.The bootloader is also what handles charging the phone when you charge a phone that has been turned off, so if a valid bootloader and kernel are present when you plug in the charger you should see the charging sequence. Just curious what got so messed up that the bootloader is not even booting to a point where fastboot can be run and the phone doesn't respond to a charger.
jboxer said:
If the phone still has the new bootloader and it is not corrupted then why are these phones hard bricked? The Android boot sequence starts with the bootloader when the power key is pressed. During the bootloader process it initilaizes the hardware using init.rc and init.<machine_name>.rc and then it looks for keys being pressed to run fastboot, recovery, etc and in the absence of that will attempt to boot up the Android system. So did RSD wipe the kernel and then when it got stuck on the flashing the downgraded bootloader (many phones don't allow this) was the kernel not reflashed yet? Or is there no init.rc and init.<machine_name>.rc for the bootloader to initiize the hardware? If the phone still has a valid bootloader, kernel and init files it should boot so that fastboot can be run. What got wiped that is preventing the phone from booting? When hard bricked phones are resurrected with a jtag flash often it is just a valid bootloader or bootloader and kernel that are flashed that allow the phone to be booted into fastboot or recovery so a valid rom can be flashed.The bootloader is also what handles charging the phone when you charge a phone that has been turned off, so if a valid bootloader and kernel are present when you plug in the charger you should see the charging sequence. Just curious what got so messed up that the bootloader is not even booting to a point where fastboot can be run and the phone doesn't respond to a charger.
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This is similar to what has been done here with our phone:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/motorola-at-it-again-locks-down-atrix-4g-even-more/
It is just like the atrix 4G situation.
What Moto has done with the A0.72 bootloader is that it will not allow you to flash back to the A0.65 bootloader once the A0.72 has been flashed to the device. What it does is blows one of the 3 efuses that allows the phone to boot to the mbmloader (moto's bootloader loader).
That is why we now have a modified fxz that will flash all of the fxz minus the bootloder. So you will be on GB, but still have the latest BL A0.72.
Moto has 3 layers of the bootloader itself and all 3 are signed with the same root CA, the very last one is the one that actually loads the kernel, and the issue with these bricks is that the 2nd layer of the bootloader mbmloader that is what these people that have bricked after flashing, was the mbmloader that allowed you to "load"/flash the mbm.bin for A0.65 and that tripped the efuse that turns the 1st layer BL off, so no charging either.
Moto seems to have gotten real nasty to to us Devs as of late, and why most of us in here are saying this will be our last MOTO phone.
P.S. so far even JTAG has not been ale to resurrect some of these bricks. I was at an AT&T repair facility the other day (yes I have full access to the back area) and we played with one of the reported ICS leak bricked phones and it would not even see that the phone was connected to the JTAG box. There was another phone that was also a "hard brick" that was not from the same leak that was a GB phone and it connected right up to the JTAG box without issue.
jimbridgman said:
This is similar to what has been done here with our phone:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/motorola-at-it-again-locks-down-atrix-4g-even-more/
It is just like the atrix 4G situation.
What Moto has done with the A0.72 bootloader is that it will not allow you to flash back to the A0.65 bootloader once the A0.72 has been flashed to the device. What it does is blows one of the 3 efuses that allows the phone to boot to the mbmloader (moto's bootloader loader).
That is why we now have a modified fxz that will flash all of the fxz minus the bootloder. So you will be on GB, but still have the latest BL A0.72.
Moto has 3 layers of the bootloader itself and all 3 are signed with the same root CA, the very last one is the one that actually loads the kernel, and the issue with these bricks is that the 2nd layer of the bootloader mbmloader that was these people that have bricked with was the mbmloader that allowed you to "load"/flash the mbm.bin for A0.65 and that tripped the efuse that turns the 1st layer BL off, so no charging either.
Moto seems to have gotten real nasty to to us Devs as of late, and why most of us in here are saying this will be our last MOTO phone.
P.S. so far even JTAG has not been ale to resurrect some of these bricks. I was at an AT&T repair facility the other day (yes I have full access to the back area) and we played with one of the reported ICS leak bricked phones and it would not even see that the phone was connected to the JTAG box. There was another phone that was also a "hard brick" that was not from the same leak that was a GB phone and it connected right up to the JTAG box without issue.
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That's definitely a strange situation. Jtag talks directly to the cpu and the nand flash so no matter how hard the phone is bricked it should be able to be accessed via jtag. I guess the moto efuses are operating at a very low level? Kind of crappy to put that in there that renders a device unusable. People are going to run out of phones to buy. On the LG-P999 forum many people swore off LG due to lack of updates and not being able to get hardware drivers from LG or Nvidia. At least with the Nvidia chip the P999 is virtually unbrickable as recovery and bootloader can be flashed at a very low level using Nvidia tools (bootloader is not even run to flash at this level). Phones that get the most updates are Nexus branded phones but I personally will never buy a Samsung device again. They have bad hardware code in their EMMC chips and there is a rash of Nexus S devices bricking themselves during an OTA flash or factory reset when the EMMC is issued an erase command. The bad code corrupts the EMMC during the erase and renders the device bricked beyond any repair. It only happens sometimes and when it does Samsung cannot even flash them again. So I guess that just leaves HTC. Now that Google owns Motorola future Moto models may become Nexus devices. I personally prefer Moto phones but I have not hard bricked mine yet. Since I bought it second hand and am in Thailand I have been very cautious and have done very little modding to it and decided to wait (thankfully) for the official OTA release. I almost flashed the leak and glad I waited. Thanks for the explanation as to why they are perma-bricked.
This is exactly happened to my phone.
I was up on the first ICS leak, rooted and everything working great! I tried installer a font and it rebooted as normal but then stalled at the "Rethink Possible" screen. After pulling the battery and starting all over, I attempted to start the ICS process again, starting with going back to 2.3.5 (Yes, this is where I went wrong!)
The darn thing is literally a brick right now.
I wish I would have left it alone....
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This is exactly happened to my phone.
I was up on the first ICS leak, rooted and everything working great! I tried installer a font and it rebooted as normal but then stalled at the "Rethink Possible" screen. After pulling the battery and starting all over, I attempted to start the ICS process again, starting with going back to 2.3.5 (Yes, this is where I went wrong!)
The darn thing is literally a brick right now.
I wish I would have left it alone....
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Yes, you hard bricked it and there is nothing you can do to fix it. There were many warning about this posted with the leak and in other threads. Sorry to hear that you killed your phone. :crying:
Technically, if you were on the FIRST leak, you should be able to fxz back.
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Technically, if you were on the FIRST leak, you should be able to fxz back.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
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Yea, but he would have had to read the forums and fxz back using the custom script to prevent downgrading the baseband and bricking.

Having the oddest problems. Fear a brick.

I am on a Verizon Razr Maxx HD (xt926). This all started when I decided to cleanly flash the newest version of CM10.2. I had been running it before. I wanted to start from a blank slate, so I went into TWRP and did the format wipe. Installed the newest CM10.2 nightly and gapps. This went fine and I booted into the ROM and started recovering all of my stuff. I installed F-droid and AdAway, and rebooted for that. The phone never got past the Bootloader Unlocked warning screen. I turned it off and went into TWRP to try some things. I tried to fix permissions, but it failed, referencing something to do with fdroid. I wiped again and reinstalled CM, but I still couldn't get past the Bootloader Unlocked warning.
I booted into TWRP again and wiped what I could, and accidentally wiped my external SD, and I had no card readers lying around to get the ROM zips back onto it. I downloaded the Razr HD utility, used the batch file, and tried to flash the stock rom through fastboot, but it got stuck in some kind of loop and would not flash correctly. I then tried to do it manually, but got some sort of buffer error. I tried again, and it started ok but I never saw it actually finish flashing.
By this time I finagled the ROM zips onto the SD card and stopped the fastboot and booted into TWRP. I did another set of wipes, and rebooted into TWRP again. I flashed the CM and Gapps. The ROM booted fine from TWRP and I was able to start setting up my account again. I tried rebooting after the initial setup just to see if it was working correctly, and was met with the fastboot screen with fastboot reason: Flash failed. I rebooted into TWRP from there, and tried to boot normally, but it still brought me to the fastboot. I went to the boot menu and tried the normal boot selection, and now my phone is stuck on the Bootloader Warning screen and now it won't even turn off when I hold the power button.
I have no idea what is going on, or why I could get to the working ROM once but not again. Does anyone know anything that could help me?
Kopiok said:
I am on a Verizon Razr Maxx HD (xt926). This all started when I decided to cleanly flash the newest version of CM10.2. I had been running it before. I wanted to start from a blank slate, so I went into TWRP and did the format wipe. Installed the newest CM10.2 nightly and gapps. This went fine and I booted into the ROM and started recovering all of my stuff. I installed F-droid and AdAway, and rebooted for that. The phone never got past the Bootloader Unlocked warning screen. I turned it off and went into TWRP to try some things. I tried to fix permissions, but it failed, referencing something to do with fdroid. I wiped again and reinstalled CM, but I still couldn't get past the Bootloader Unlocked warning.
I booted into TWRP again and wiped what I could, and accidentally wiped my external SD, and I had no card readers lying around to get the ROM zips back onto it. I downloaded the Razr HD utility, used the batch file, and tried to flash the stock rom through fastboot, but it got stuck in some kind of loop and would not flash correctly. I then tried to do it manually, but got some sort of buffer error. I tried again, and it started ok but I never saw it actually finish flashing.
By this time I finagled the ROM zips onto the SD card and stopped the fastboot and booted into TWRP. I did another set of wipes, and rebooted into TWRP again. I flashed the CM and Gapps. The ROM booted fine from TWRP and I was able to start setting up my account again. I tried rebooting after the initial setup just to see if it was working correctly, and was met with the fastboot screen with fastboot reason: Flash failed. I rebooted into TWRP from there, and tried to boot normally, but it still brought me to the fastboot. I went to the boot menu and tried the normal boot selection, and now my phone is stuck on the Bootloader Warning screen and now it won't even turn off when I hold the power button.
I have no idea what is going on, or why I could get to the working ROM once but not again. Does anyone know anything that could help me?
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Try the solution in the last few posts on this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2465695
I hope you get more knowledgeable advice than mine but, were I in your situation, my primary goal would be to get back to STOCK. Forget CM and modding for now. Either through TWRP or through the recovery settings on the phone itself I'd get to where I could do a factory reset. If you're continuously able to boot into TWRP I don't see how your phone could be bricked. My experience is, if I can get a phone to do ANYTHING I've got a shot at figuring out how to get out of whatever mess I've created. I don't know if this could be a factor but I'd put in a different micro SD card too, in case there's something on the card you've got in there.
Just an update. So, I got it to go back to fastboot this morning and I tried using the Razr Utility to flash back stock and stock recovery, but I got a "Failed" line with the reason "Remote Failure". Not sure what that's about. When it reset it got back to the Cyanogenmod boot graphic, but it never started. I left it there for a good 12 minutes.
Right now it's sitting in TWRP. I'm going to let it charge to 100% (it was a little less when I tried all of this) and attempt it again at 100% battery. Thanks for the help so far!
So, I tried using the Razr Utility to flash the system, kernel, radio and for system it was unsuccessful (something about too many threads or strings, something to that effect), but the rest said OK. Now my phone doesn't seem to turn on. My computer still makes the device plugged in sound when it's plugged/unplugged, but I cannot get the screen to show anything or seem to turn on the phone.
Is this it? Is it... bricked!? ;-;
Edit: I ordered the Factory Adapter as a last resort sort of thing. This is lame.
Edit Edit: I've seen the boot logo since my last edit! But... it's not coming back and I still can't even bring up the bootloader. I don't know why it will sometimes turn on or sometimes not. In any case, I'm now hopeful that not ALL is lost.
Bottom line, the adapter will allow you to fix your phone and flash the stock FXZ in RSD Lite or fastboot and get back to a clean slate and start over.
That's why we went to the trouble of making them!
cellzealot said:
Bottom line, the adapter will allow you to fix your phone and flash the stock FXZ in RSD Lite or fastboot and get back to a clean slate and start over.
That's why we went to the trouble of making them!
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That's the plan! One odd thing happening now... My phone's screen isn't showing anything, so I assumed it was off. I left it unplugged and went to see a movie..... and the phone is still warm. This leads me to believe the phone is still drawing power, for some reason... God this is weird. I'll wait for the adapter and try again. Thanks for the help!
cellzealot said:
Bottom line, the adapter will allow you to fix your phone and flash the stock FXZ in RSD Lite or fastboot and get back to a clean slate and start over.
That's why we went to the trouble of making them!
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according to the packaging on mine from tbh a chinaman made it, just sayin
Yes, we designed them and contracted through our US supplier who produced all of our cables who, in turn, had them produced in China according to our specifications. There is no longer any injection molded plastic production done in the US that can work at this small scale for affordable rates.
Sorry...that's the way the world works these days.
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Yes, we designed them and contracted through our US supplier who produced all of our cables who, in turn, had them produced in China according to our specifications. There is no longer any injection molded plastic production done in the US that can work at this small scale for affordable rates.
Sorry...that's the way the world works these days.
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thanks for making it either way, better to have and not need.
havent had to use it so far
bweN diorD said:
thanks for making it either way, better to have and not need.
havent had to use it so far
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You're welcome! They are definitely the best $10 investment you can make in any Motorola phone.
Next time you want to invest many thousands of dollars of your own money in a wild, hairbrained scheme to help a bunch of anonymous people on the internet fix their phones that they recently finished destroying themselves, let us know...we have just the plan!
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You're welcome! They are definitely the best $10 investment you can make in any Motorola phone.
Next time you want to invest many thousands of dollars of your own money in a wild, hairbrained scheme to help a bunch of anonymous people on the internet fix their phones that they recently finished destroying themselves, let us know...we have just the plan!
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how many thousands, and whats the plan?
I got the Factory Adapter and used RSD Lite to flash stock. And it works! Yay! It's starting up reliably and everything.
Except... it won't start up without the cable attached, and the battery icon has a big question mark on it. It also won't connect to the cell network (but does connect to WiFi). What do I do now?
Edit: So I noticed that while the battery status said "Unknown", it did go from 2% to 3% charge level when I plugged it in normally for a little. My plan at the moment is to try leaving it plugged in for a while and then try taking the OTA update to see if that fixes everything. Good plan?
Edit Edit: Never mind! I just had to let it charge for a bit. It seems to be back in working order, now! Thank you so much for all the help everyone!
That is exactly what is supposed to happen. Congrats on fixing your phone!
The factory cable/adapter does not charge the device but powers it directly, allowing it to boot no matter what state the battery is in or even without a battery at all.
You cannot charge in bootloader, which is why the cable/adapter is so valuable. Once the device can boot/charge normally then you are all set.

Soft-Bricked Atrix 2 AT&T

Hi I accidently deleted my system 1 partition in BMM, then it failed on me and since then It wont boot, I still see the motorolla logo when I turn my phone on then it goes to a lit up gray screen forever. I tried finding the stock FXZ for AT&T but cannot find it, and RSDLite 6.0 wont recognize my device for some reason. Any help would be appreciated thank you
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motopeekz said:
Hi I accidently deleted my system 1 partition in BMM, then it failed on me and since then It wont boot, I still see the motorolla logo when I turn my phone on then it goes to a lit up gray screen forever. I tried finding the stock FXZ for AT&T but cannot find it, and RSDLite 6.0 wont recognize my device for some reason. Any help would be appreciated thank you
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Hey there, allow me to point you in the right direction that should hopefully get you back up and running. Here's the link to the working SBF site for the AT&T fxz: Droid Devs SBF, if you had AT&T ICS before bricking then download the InlineFlashing_Edison_67.21.125_CFC_P3_APBP.xml zip file.
As for what to use to actually flash it with, RSD lite is notorious for giving many issues when trying to return to stock so what I personally use is this fast-boot script. It was made long ago by @alteredlikeness specifically for ICS, that will do the same thing with much less hassle. Here's the thread post with instructions on how to use it and the script download itself: FXZ Script. That should do it as long as you can get your phone into fastboot mode AND ensure your battery is charged enough or it will get stuck during the process (or not start if too low). Best of luck!:good:

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