Recently i was given an android device by a friend.. once i got to looking around at it, it appears to be some generic device from china.
After searching for days, i found the maker as fugetek. I emailed them asking for a release date on OS upgrade (from 4.1.1 -> kitkat) and was informed that " Updates are needed, and won't be made. "
Emailed them again asking for the source / project files they used to build the android OS for this device so i could update it myself...
Here is what they sent me:
(image attached)
As you can see.. these are hardly project files / source files, but rather a flashing tool, a set of " how to " doc's for flashing the device, and a compiled *.img
My Question:
1) Is it possible to extract / mount the img file, and manually upgrade the OS to kitkat witout losing any hardware functionality
2) If it is indeed possible to upgrade the android OS version using the img file as src, does anyone know of a step-by-step guide / tutorial on how this is done.
[EDIT] UPDATE: Seems the PheonixUSBPro flashing utility links to an " Alwinner " PDF when you click help..
I am assuming this is pretty much the same image being passed around by the chinese for their generic 7" Android Devices
From what i'm reading.. this is going to a fun, and somewhat convoluted project
Device Details:
Manufacturer: Fugitek Technologies / Lonestar Group:
Model: OCOCCI_MID
Android: 4.1.1
Baseband: jellybean
Kernel Version:
308+
[email protected] #206
Mon Nov 4 14:17:42 CST 2013
Build Number:
nuclear_pfdq88d-eng 4.2.2 JRO03C 20130913 test-keys
Any help would be most appreciated
If anyone requires the " source " zip they sent me, let me know, and i'll upload it somewhere for you.
Open EFS Pro, starts up....
Checking application environment...
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Terminating process: adb.exe, PID: 7204 ...
Initializing ADB server... Okay.
ADB server is running!
Searching for device... Okay.
Connecting to device... Okay.
Checking device status... Okay.
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Performing device checks...
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Root status: Perm Rooted
SU binary version: 3.26:kinguser_su
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BusyBox status: Installed
BusyBox version: 1.20.1-Stericson
Checking BusyBox applets... Okay.
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EFS Professional is ready for use.
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Device info works and displays:
---------- Hardware Information ----------
Connected Device SN.: S567018180b68
Device Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
Device Model: GT-S5670
Product Code: GT-S5670PWATHR
Hardware Version: MP 0.301
---------- Firmware Information ----------
PDA Version: S5670JPKQ7
Baseband Version: S5670XWKQ4
CSC Version: S5670OJPKQ4
---------- Software Information ----------
Kernel Release: 2.6.35.7-perf-CL577623
Kernel Version: #1 PREEMPT Sun Sep 18 18:34:47 KST 2011
ROM Build: GT-S5670-user 2.3.4 GINGERBREAD JPKQ7 release-keys
Android Version: 2.3.4
BusyBox Version: 1.20.1-Stericson
SU Binary Version: 3.26:kinguser_su
When I select 'All Partitions' in device filters, I get the following messages:
Enumerating device partitions...
Extracting PIT from device for mapping... Skipped, already exists.
Checking PIT file integrity...
Operation Failed!
This is stock ROM for Galaxy Fit GT-S5670. I want to make sure I can correctly backup my IMEI and the EFS data before pushing modified ROM image to the device. I used mobogenie to do initial push of .apk files for rooting, and also ran the Mobogenie ROOT tool.
On EFS Pro (Beta) (couldn't find a stable OLDER version...I would like to try an old one.) I go to the Backup Tab, and under device filters I don't see my version of Samsung Galaxy FIT In the Manage section of device filters. Anytime I try to do anything with the Device Partitions or Device Filters I get the message: Number was less than the array's lower bound in the first dimension. Parameter name: srcindex
Please advise me if this is just a dumb question of a newbie?
Moto E (5th Gen) FIRMWARE FLASHING & RESTORATION GUIDE
UPDATE 3/19/2019
Since this thread covers so many devices, it is nearly impossible to keep things updated for them all.
This updated documentation provides a basic overview for restoring factory firmware for each model.
You can view the original documentation at the bottom of this thread if needed.
OVERVIEW
WARNING:
Flashing your device with a firmware package carries with it an inherent risk of bricking your device or otherwise rendering it inoperable. By proceeding further, you are assuming sole responsibility for the integrity and well-being of your smartphone. These firmware packages have been tested and are confirmed to work on their intended and respective device variants. By proceeding, you are absolving me of any liability in the event your device incurs damage of any type. With this being said, follow the instructions carefully and things should go smoothly and without adverse incident. Good luck and happy flashing.....
SPECIFICATIONS
These factory firmware packages are intended for the listed variants of the Moto E (5th Gen).
The provided firmware links will take you to a directory for your device model.
Within this directory will be a list of folders for each Carrier (i.e. TMO, Verizon, etc)
Each carrier folder contains one or more Zip packages. Choose the zip package with the most recent date.
After downloading the zip for your device, extract it to your ADB/Fastboot directory.
FLASHING YOUR DEVICE
•••••••• Flash vs. Service ••••••••
Within each firmware package you will see two xml files.
- flashfile.xml
- servicefile.xml
Flash (flashfile.xml
This file contains specifications for a complete flash, retoring your device to a brand new factory state.
Service (servicefile.xml)
This file contains specifications for updating your device firmware, keeping any existing apps/data.
•••••••• Understanding the flash/service xml file ••••••••
flashfile.xml and servicefile.xml can be opened in any text editor.
Within these files you will see a bit of information, but we only want to focus on items that begin with "<step"
Key
filename: file to be flashed
operation: fastboot command to run
partition: partition to run command on
Example FlashFile
Code:
<steps interface="AP">
<step operation="getvar" var="max-sparse-size"/>
<step operation="oem" var="fb_mode_set"/>
<step MD5="da9e9ab63b4255289c96cb47e7212f9b" filename="gpt.bin" operation="flash" partition="partition"/>
<step MD5="83d08eb8eb16153f2311733fffe02268" filename="bootloader.img" operation="flash" partition="bootloader"/>
<step MD5="5af3da169293b229a702ecc1b102c64e" filename="NON-HLOS.bin" operation="flash" partition="modem"/>
<step MD5="8e5737074976b4f5f3ba5fab03cf8f56" filename="fsg.mbn" operation="flash" partition="fsg"/>
<step operation="erase" partition="modemst1"/>
<step operation="erase" partition="modemst2"/>
<step MD5="bcde8ec69dc65fa9e215906dbbaba873" filename="adspso.bin" operation="flash" partition="dsp"/>
<step MD5="584d6d4e9996e7698c1da0ab7ca07fca" filename="logo.bin" operation="flash" partition="logo"/>
<step MD5="4184a78f18ce3d38f21a7647e51a76cf" filename="boot.img" operation="flash" partition="boot"/>
<step MD5="d14f20dd4e7d4aa6de44b351bc5f39f3" filename="recovery.img" operation="flash" partition="recovery"/>
<step MD5="ff5d374e1718a65e649e2a8d62813569" filename="system.img_sparsechunk.0" operation="flash" partition="system"/>
<step MD5="ab0ee7be171e5e2e0b93f7659c7c94c9" filename="system.img_sparsechunk.1" operation="flash" partition="system"/>
<step MD5="92e4f02bdc5e3227b0edaa72117a115e" filename="system.img_sparsechunk.2" operation="flash" partition="system"/>
<step MD5="b17d3d14b35077c5a5be23a6ba6cae6e" filename="system.img_sparsechunk.3" operation="flash" partition="system"/>
<step MD5="744c0fbcb62aa223a7187d9705038526" filename="system.img_sparsechunk.4" operation="flash" partition="system"/>
<step MD5="c7f0785561046b6433ecdc967d79fee1" filename="vendor.img" operation="flash" partition="vendor"/>
<step MD5="82bddc775f4422d12b24e10552af7000" filename="oem.img" operation="flash" partition="oem"/>
<step operation="erase" partition="cache"/>
<step operation="erase" partition="userdata"/>
<step operation="erase" partition="DDR"/>
<step operation="oem" var="fb_mode_clear"/>
</steps>
Example Translation
Working from top to bottom, always ignore the first step where operation="getvar".
Each of the remaining lines would be translated like so: "fastboot [operation] [partition] [filename (if listed)]"
Example Translation
Code:
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash oem oem.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase DDR
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
•••••••• E5 Model Information ••••••••
Moto E5 Play/Cruise
•XT1920 Moto E5 Play Android Go (PettyL)
•XT1921-1 Moto E5 Play Sng SIM Retail (RJames)
•XT1921-2 Moto E5 Cruise Cricket (James)
•XT1921-3 Moto E5 Play T-Mobile (James)
•XT1921-5 Moto E5 Play Sprint (James)
•XT1921-6 Moto E5 Play Verizon (RJames)
Moto E5 Plus
•XT1924-2 Moto E5 Plus DTEU (RHannah)
•XT1924-3 Moto E5 Plus Indian (AHannah)
•XT1924-4 Moto E5 Plus Retail (RHannah)
•XT1924-5 Moto E5 Plus Retail (RHannah)
•XT1924-6 Moto E5 Plus Cricket (Hannah)
•XT1924-7 Moto E5 Plus AT&T (Hannah)
Moto E5 4G/LTE
•XT1944-1 Moto E5 Sng SIM Retail (Nora)
•XT1944-2 Moto E5 Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
•XT1944-3 Moto E5 Sng SIM Retail (Nora)
•XT1944-4 Moto E5 Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
•XT1944-5 Moto E5 Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
•XT1944-6 Moto E5 Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
•••••••• Instructions ••••••••
1. Use the following firmware download links to locate the latest package for your device and carrier.
2. Download and extract the latest firmware zip to your ADB/Fastboot directory (or specific release you are looking for)
3. Boot your device into AP Fastboot Mode by first powering down your device and then simultaneously holding the Power + Volume Down keys for around 8 seconds, until you see AP Fastboot Mode on your device display;
4. Connect your device to your PC using the OEM supplied or quality-equivalent micro USB to USB syncing cable;
5. Open a command window in the path of your adb/fastboot directory;
6. Enter this command:
fastboot devices
Press Enter/Return
If your device and PC are properly connected, an alpha-numeric string will appear in the command window synonomous to your device serial number;
7.
a. To UPDATE your device, use the "servicefile.xml" document as a guide using the translation documentation above.
*IMPORTANT*
1. DO NOT flash the recovery partition if you have TWRP on your device.
2. FLASH MAGISK BEFORE REBOOTING if your device is rooted.
b. To FACTORY FLASH your device, use the "flashfile.xml" document as a guide.
8. reboot your device by entering the command "fastboot reboot"
•••••••• Firmware Downloads ••••••••
• E5 Play / E5 Cruise
PettyL
RJames
James
• E5 Plus
RHannah
Hannah
• E5 4G/LTE
Nora
Many thanks to our former OP MotoJunkie01 for originally putting this together.
All credit for the writeup goes to them.
Many thanks also to our forum moderator for allowing me to take responsibility for this thread.
I will be posting new firmware links progressively until I am able to restore them all.
-weakNPCdotCom
•••••••• Original Documentation ••••••••
******* XT1920 ******
Moto E5 Play (PettyL) Android Go Edition
Android Version: 8.1.0 (Android Go)
Build No. OPGS28.54-19-2
Radio Version: M8917_20.23.05.64R
System Version: 28.201.2.pettyl.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: Oct 9, 2018
Package Size: 975.9 MB
Note: This firmware package is for the Android Go Edition of the Moto E5 Play only. This package is much more lightweight in size in contrast to the Android 8.0.0 packages for other Moto E5 Play models. It also has seven system.img_sparsechunks, whereas the standard Android 8.0.0 packages for the E5 Play have either four or five system files. To install this package, be certain to flash all system.img_sparsechunk files, and not just the four listed in the below instructions. So, add these lines, in the proper numerical sequence:
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
Download Link: XT1920_OPGS28.54-19-2
****** XT1921-1 ******
Moto E5 Play (RJames) Single SIM Retail
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-157
Radio Version: M8917_24.28.05.73R
System Version: 27.251.175.rjames.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: Sep 30, 2018
Package Size: 1.39 GB
**IMPORTANT NOTE: This firmware package has five system sparsechunk images, whereas other variants have only four (.0, .1, .2. & .3). So when flashing this package with the below instructions, add this line (in numerical order):
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
Download Link: XT1921-1_OPP27.91-157
****** XT1921-2 ******
Moto E5 Cruise (James) Cricket
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OCPS27.91-32-5
Radio Version: M8920_07.02.11.44R
System Version: 27.221.9.james_a.a.en.US
Security Patch Level: Aug 13, 2018
Package Size: 1.28 GB
Download Link: XT1921-2_OCPS27.91-32-5
****** XT1921-3 ******
Moto E5 Play (James) T-Mobile
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OCP27.91-150
Radio Version: M8920TMO_21.11.11.63R
System Version: 27.241.162.james_t.t.en.US
Security Patch Level: Sep 21, 2018
Package Size: 1.34 GB
Download Link: XT1921-3_OCP27.91-150
**IMPORTANT NOTE: This firmware package has five system sparsechunk images, whereas other variants have only four (.0, .1, .2. & .3). So when flashing this package with the below instructions, add this line (in numerical order):
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
****** XT1921-5 ******
Moto E5 Play (James) Sprint/Boost/Virgin Mobile
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OCPS27.91-140-1
Radio Version: M8920_21.11.11.62R
System Version: 27.251.1.james_sprint.sprint.en.US
Security Patch Level: Oct 3, 2018
Package Size: 1.34 GB
Download Link: XT1921-5_OCPS27.91-140-1
****** XT1921-6 ******
Moto E5 Play (RJames) Verizon Wireless
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. ODPS27.91-121-2
Radio Version: M8917_21.24.05.68R
System Version: 27.221.2.rjames_vzw.verizon.en.US
Security Patch Level: Oct 3, 2018
Package Size: 1.58 GB
Download Link: XT1921-6_ODPS27.91-121-2
****** XT1924-2 ******
XT1924-2 Moto E5 Plus DTEU (RHannah)
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OCP27.91-113
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_21.24.05.65R
System Version: 27.11.124.rhannah_dteu.dteu.en.US
Security Patch Level: July 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.27 GB
**IMPORTANT NOTE: This firmware package has five system sparsechunk images, whereas other variants have only four (.0, .1, .2. & .3). So when flashing this package with the below instructions, add this line (in numerical order):
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
Download Link: link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1924-3 ******
XT1924-3 Moto E5 Plus (AHannah) Indian Retail
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-122
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8937_21.24.05.68R
System Version: 27.11.128.ahannah.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: August 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.33 GB
*IMPORTANT NOTE: This firmware package has five system sparsechunk images, whereas other variants have only four (.0, .1, .2. & .3). So when flashing this package with the below instructions, add this line (in numerical order):
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1924-4 ******
XT1924-4 Moto E5 Plus (RHannah) Retail
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-25
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_06.10.05.43R
System Version: 27.11.28.rhannah.en.US
Security Patch Level: March 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.29 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1924-5 ******
XT1924-5 Moto E5 Plus (RHannah) Retail
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-41
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_08.13.05.49R
System Version: 27.11.44.rhannah.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: April 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.29 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1924-6 ******
XT1924-6 Moto E5 Plus (Hannah) Cricket
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OCPS27.91-46-4
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8940_10.04.11.47R
System Version: 27.201.5.hannah_a.a.en.US
Security Patch Level: July 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.29 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1924-7 ******
XT1924-7 Moto E5 Plus (Hannah) AT&T
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OCP27.91-46
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8940_10.04.11.47R
System Version: 27.11.49.hannah_a.a.en.US
Security Patch Level: April 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.30 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1944-1 ******
Moto E5 LTE Single SIM Retail (Nora)
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-40
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_08.13.05.49R
System Version: 27.11.43.nora_8917_ora.en.US
Security Patch Level: March 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.24 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1944-2 ******
Moto E5 LTE Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-25
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_06.10.05.43R
System Version: 27.11.27.nora_row.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: March 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.3 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1944-3 ******
Moto E5 LTE Single SIM Retail (Nora)
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-56
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_12.16.05.51R
System Version: 27.11.63.nora_row.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: May 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.34 GB
**IMPORTANT NOTE: This firmware package has five system sparsechunk images, whereas other variants have only four (.0, .1, .2. & .3). So when flashing this package with the below instructions, add this line (in numerical order):
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1944-4 ******
Moto E5 LTE Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-25
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_06.10.05.43R
System Version: 27.11.27.nora_row.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: March 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.3 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1944-5 ******
Moto E5 LTE Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-25
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_06.10.05.43R
System Version: 27.11.27.nora_row.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: March 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.31 GB
Download Link: [old link broken. new link coming soon.
****** XT1944-6 ******
Moto E5 LTE Dual SIM Retail (Nora)
Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo
Build No. OPP27.91-25
Kernel Version: 3.18.71
Radio Version: M8917_06.10.05.43R
System Version: 27.11.27.nora_row.retail.en.US
Security Patch Level: March 1, 2018
Package Size: 1.3 GB
Download Link: old link broken. new link coming soon.
APPLICABILITY:
There are any number of reasons to use this restoration guide. If you are running a rooted device with system-based or systemless modifications to your Android OS, and you merely want to return to an unmodified stock configuration, this guide will accomplish that. If your device is soft bricked, stuck in a boot loop or is otherwise malfunctioning from a software standpoint, this guide will repair your phone. Or, perhaps you simply want to return to unmodified stock in order to install an OTA update. Again, this guide is for you.
NOTE:
All of the links posted in this thread were maintained by the former OP, MotoJunkie01. They have since left XDA and the links have subsequently been broken. I will be working to replace as many as I can as fast as I am able in order to make these available for everyone again.
-weakNPCdotCom
RESTORATION/FLASHING INSTRUCTIONS:
This guide is written with the assumption that you have at least a rudimentary knowledge of AP Fastboot Mode and basic flashing commands. While this firmware can certainly be installed using RSD-Lite, mFastboot, etc., this guide aims at a basic fastboot installation. This procedure will erase all userdata stored on your device, enables dm-verity (device mapping), and enables default force encryption of the /userdata partition. Please make a backup of any data, files, media, etc. that you want to keep prior to proceeding. This process removes root binaries, BusyBox, root-dependent mods, and restores all OEM and carrier-specific bloatware. This guide also assumes that you have a recent version of the Minimal ADB & Fastboot utilities installed on your PC or laptop, as well as the proper USB device drivers.
1. Download your firmware package from the link above and extract the contents of the archive to your adb/fastboot directory on your PC;
2. Boot your device into AP Fastboot Mode by first powering down your device and then simultaneously holding the Power + Volume Down keys for around 8 seconds, until you see AP Fastboot Mode on your device display;
3. Connect your device to your PC using the OEM supplied or quality-equivalent micro USB to USB syncing cable;
4. Open a command window in the path of your adb/fastboot directory;
5. Enter this command:
fastboot devices
Press Enter/Return
If your device and PC are properly connected, an alpha-numeric string will appear in the command window synonomous to your device serial number;
6. After ensuring a proper connection, execute the following commands:
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot erase DDR
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash oem oem.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
7. Now reboot your device by entering:
fastboot reboot
Press Enter/Return
Upon reboot, your device should be fully restored to its stock factory configuration and, as such, will be fully capable of installing any future OTA update packages.
hi
is there any hope to have firmware stock for xt 1944-2 reteu.thanks in advance
matteo 06 said:
hi
is there any hope to have firmware stock for xt 1944-2 reteu.thanks in advance
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Yes, I do have the stock Android 8.0.0 firmware for the xt1944-2. Soon as I upload it to my Google Drive account, I'll post a thread with the download link.
Ok @matteo 06 I've added the xt1944-2 factory firmware in the download links above.
Thank You @MotoJunkie01
The firmware of Moto E5 Cruise is displayed in the folder "system.img_sparsechunk.3" in the folder "The file format is unknown or the data is corrupted"
Only one question, if I reinstall stock ROM my bootloader will get locked again? because I don't want that
Fersho said:
Only one question, if I reinstall stock ROM my bootloader will get locked again? because I don't want that
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No. Flashing a factory firmware package to a Moto device does not re-lock your bootloader.
Mesba1247 said:
The firmware of Moto E5 Cruise is displayed in the folder "system.img_sparsechunk.3" in the folder "The file format is unknown or the data is corrupted"
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Ok. Thanks for informing me. I'll check it out and try to correct it. Have you tried flashing system.img_sparsechunk.3 to your device?
Update: I downloaded the firmware package for the Cricket james E5 variant and extracted it to my adb/fastboot directory on my PC, and everything looks normal. I'm not getting any type of format error or corruption notification. Perhaps try downloading the package again, and do a fresh extraction of the archive to your adb/fastboot directory. The error you are receiving could be due to a botched download or a file integrity issue caused by a botched extraction. Let me know. Thanks.
Added xt1944-3 to OP.
if you have the access to xt1921-3 can you please post this one for tmobile .thank you
egoniasty said:
if you have the access to xt1921-3 can you please post this one for tmobile .thank you
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OK after checking it appears that I do not have firmware for the xt1921-3 at this time. However, I have no doubts that stock recovery from one of the other xt1921 variants should work on your device. To safely try this theory you will of course need an unlocked bootloader. Download the firmware for the xt1921-2, for example, and extract the recovery.img to your adb/fastboot directory on your PC. Connect your device and PC with a micro USB to USB sync/charge cable and boot your device into fastboot mode. Execute this command:
fastboot boot recovery.img
This will boot the stock recovery on your device without actually flashing the /recovery partition. If it works, you can of course flash it to your device by:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Moto E5 Cruise firmware you better change it, or I will show the file corruption every time I drag "system system.img_sparsechunk.3" to the computer.
MotoJunkie01 thank you you are life saver with your advise i was able to fix my phone i used cricked recovery and it boot up and its working once again thank you .
egoniasty said:
MotoJunkie01 thank you you are life saver with your advise i was able to fix my phone i used cricked recovery and it boot up and its working once again thank you .
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Glad it worked @egoniasty. I've learned over the years that even on different carrier variants of the same device, the stock recoveries are typically the same.
Mesba1247 said:
Moto E5 Cruise firmware you better change it, or I will show the file corruption every time I drag "system system.img_sparsechunk.3" to the computer.
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OK so you're getting the error every time? I will download it again from the server on my end. Could be corrupted from my upload. Thanks for letting me know. I'll correct it ASAP
Thanks for your work MotoJunkie. Anything for the xt1921-1? Looks like the retail version, got it through xfinity. The bootloader was successfully unlocked.
yosmokinman said:
Thanks for your work MotoJunkie. Anything for the xt1921-1? Looks like the retail version, got it through xfinity. The bootloader was successfully unlocked.
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Good to know. Yes I have xt1921-1 firmware but haven't had time yet to upload it.
^Awesome! Don't wan't to mess with it until I can return to stock.
MotoJunkie01 said:
Good to know. Yes I have xt1921-1 firmware but haven't had time yet to upload it.
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That's great. I've got an XT1921-1 I'm looking to play around with soon, but need to be able to restore to stock