relock bootloader on Electrify M xt901 - General Questions and Answers

I want to reloack my bootloader on my Motorola Electrify M xt901 and read on the Motorola site that is possible if you can find a " Motorola signed image " for my device. I got a hold of them but they will give it for there newer devices but will not support mine. Any help on this matter will be appreciated.

Billc47 said:
I want to reloack my bootloader on my Motorola Electrify M xt901 and read on the Motorola site that is possible if you can find a " Motorola signed image " for my device. I got a hold of them but they will give it for there newer devices but will not support mine. Any help on this matter will be appreciated.
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according to the information i found on your phone, once you unlock the bootloader it can NOT be re-locked.
i could be wrong, but that's the answer i read from a couple post of your exact question.

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[Q] xt910 downgrade

Hi xdadevelpers team unfortunately i have installed an unoficial rom for my device from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069935 it works very good and no thing wrong with it but i have to send my phone to the Authorized agent here in egypt because of a problem at the sim card place in the phone so i need to get back to the official kernal which is ics is there any way to do this please help me
have you noticed, that this is the Razr HD section ?
And yes. MOAR fonts
Though you are indeed in the wrong forum, i'll help you out
There are 2 possibilities:
1. Your bootloader is unlocked:
Grab the appropriate Stock FW here: XT910 Stock Firmwares
And flash your phone according to this guide: http://www.andromods.com/tips-trick/how-to-restore-unroot-droid-razr-m-xt907-stock-original-firmware.html
Though the guide is for the xt907, it'll also work for xt910. As long as your BL is unlocked...
2. Your bootloader is locked and you're on safestrap:
Watch this
And above all: Next time post your question here: Droid RAZR Q&A
Xadro said:
Though you are indeed in the wrong forum, i'll help you out
There are 2 possibilities:
1. Your bootloader is unlocked:
Grab the appropriate Stock FW here: XT910 Stock Firmwares
And flash your phone according to this guide: http://www.andromods.com/tips-trick/how-to-restore-unroot-droid-razr-m-xt907-stock-original-firmware.html
Though the guide is for the xt907, it'll also work for xt910. As long as your BL is unlocked...
2. Your bootloader is locked and you're on safestrap:
Watch this
And above all: Next time post your question here: Droid RAZR Q&A
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I'm so sorry that i did that mistake and i'm on my way to try your way thanks but also i have saved cid is it works and how to use it ?
mostafas60 said:
I'm so sorry that i did that mistake and i'm on my way to try your way thanks but also i have saved cid is it works and how to use it ?
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What do you mean by saved cid? Is your phone carrier locked? Or what are you trying to say? You should pick a stock fw, which is at least your country/region better also from your carrier. It may also not be available at the site i mentioned.
If it is not available you could try and make a request. See the op of this thread
There is no such thing as an "unlocked bootloader" XT910 nor any other OMAP chipset Motorola device unless it is an engineering model with an NS bootloader.
There is no OEM unlock available for those devices and there never will be as the bootloader was never designed to be unlocked.
Motorola themselves have stated as much publicly.
This person has wiped their CID. partition in order to successfully flash a firmware from a different region onto his device.
He should seek advice in the proper forum fro those who have experience with this type of cross flashing issue.
It is precisely as a result of the locked bootloader status of these devices that these kinds of issues arise when users attempt to update their device with firmware not intended for their specific hardware or regional configuration.
Uh thanks for the heads up, wasn't aware of that. I assumed that motorola devices would be all similiar with this.
cellzealot said:
There is no such thing as an "unlocked bootloader" XT910 nor any other OMAP chipset Motorola device unless it is an engineering model with an NS bootloader.
There is no OEM unlock available for those devices and there never will be as the bootloader was never designed to be unlocked.
Motorola themselves have stated as much publicly.
This person has wiped their CID. partition in order to successfully flash a firmware from a different region onto his device.
He should seek advice in the proper forum fro those who have experience with this type of cross flashing issue.
It is precisely as a result of the locked bootloader status of these devices that these kinds of issues arise when users attempt to update their device with firmware not intended for their specific hardware or regional configuration.
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Thanks a lot for your supply actually you did understood what happened with me
But now i faces problem i tried to get back to 2.3.6 and the phone stopped working totally and after two days of searching i found some way to get back to ics but it is opening only from Bp tools from the boot menu can you help me in that ?
mostafas60 said:
Thanks a lot for your supply actually you did understood what happened with me
But now i faces problem i tried to get back to 2.3.6 and the phone stopped working totally and after two days of searching i found some way to get back to ics but it is opening only from Bp tools from the boot menu can you help me in that ?
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guys is there any one can answer me and how to solve this issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1622
mostafas60 said:
guys is there any one can answer me and how to solve this issue
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Probably if you go to the right forum man.
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[Q] Confuse about Booloader & Rooting

Hey Guys, I decide to unlock the bootloader and root my Moto G so i start to read about it and preparing everything to do it in my pc (drivers, etc)
But when i start to read de Resource Guide Thread in the General forum i read something that confuse me specifically in the Root part that says:
"If you do not have or do not wish to unlock your bootloader then you can opt for @oasoas014 's method ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583652 ) of bootloader downgrade. You may also visit @Cooptx's more detailed guide ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2585755 ) . Note, with the most recent recoveries, you do not need to downgrade your bootload"
But reading the @Cooptx's method says that need unlock bootloader, i really dont understand the @oasoas014 's method but reading all the comments says also that i need unlock bootloader.
So im kinda confuse here, is that im not reading well? or i just need to unlock it? someone can give me a strait answer?
You must unlock bootloader if you want root, there is not other solution for moto g atm. Maybe in future there will be an exploit to root bypassing bootloader like on moto x but not now.
Thanks you, the info is kinda confuse, im gonna put me in to work. Hope eveything goes well
bozzett0 said:
Thanks you, the info is kinda confuse, im gonna put me in to work. Hope eveything goes well
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It's not that much work and Motorola makes it really easy to unlock the bootloader If you still need some help or run into trouble let us know!
hey
i tried to unlock bootloader via motorola web site but it says my device does not qualify for unlocking
tried flashing recoveries, root zips and updated to official kitkat, but still does not work
phoned motorola support and they said motorola doesn't guarantee bootloaded getting unlocked, it depends on luck
any suggestion?
Moto XT1033 Dual 16gb BR
pedrofortunato said:
hey
i tried to unlock bootloader via motorola web site but it says my device does not qualify for unlocking
tried flashing recoveries, root zips and updated to official kitkat, but still does not work
phoned motorola support and they said motorola doesn't guarantee bootloaded getting unlocked, it depends on luck
any suggestion?
Moto XT1033 Dual 16gb BR
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Did they use the word " luck "?
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jaspreet997 said:
Did they use the word " luck "?
Sent from Samsung Chat
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not that word but she said it might work as it might not work, and there's nothing me or motorola could do about it

[Q] Unlocking Bootloader Problem

Guys please help me
When i ws requesting key for unlocking bootloader on motorola website, it says 'Your device does not qualify unlocking bootloader'
Does that mean i am not able to unlock it and root my device????
I am using Moto G dual sim Indian version
Please help....there might be some other way for sure
ashwindogra9819 said:
Guys please help me
When i ws requesting key for unlocking bootloader on motorola website, it says 'Your device does not qualify unlocking bootloader'
Does that mean i am not able to unlock it and root my device????
I am using Moto G dual sim Indian version
Please help....there might be some other way for sure
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Login to Motorola support and email them, they can help. Apparently they have issues with the system. Others have had the same problem.
https://forums.motorola.com/posts/a9cccf3e74

[Q] Root & Bootloader unlock

Ok, I am new to this forum so please excuse me if I posted this incorrectly or if there might be another thread similar! (I tired searching but could not find anything so please don't scorn me )
So this is my problem...
I have the Moto G 2013 Verizon Non-Dev (XT1028) that I am sick and tired of seeing "lollipop will be coming soon!" But it being a non-dev edition it does not qualify for Motorola's Official Bootloader Unlock. I searched everywhere on YouTube (yeah, yeah, not the reliable...) and Google on how to root and bootloader unlock but none of those things have helped me. Let me cut to the chase!
Basically I am on 4.4.4
~~~Rooting~~~
It requires my bootloader to be unlocked
~~~Unlocking Bootloader (unofficially)~~~
Using Sunshine~
"Your device has to be rooted in order to check for compatibility. " (not the exact message but the gist is I cant unlock because I don't have root)
So with those two being in mind are there anyways to bypass one or the other? I'm stuck in an infinite loop between being able to root requires a bootloader unlock and the bootloader unlock requires a root to do... Any known ways to root 4.4.4 without bootloader unlock OR unlock my bootloader officially or unofficially?
P.S. This is my first post as well so I'm not sure if my random babbling helped explain so if any information is needed I can try to provide it! Thanks for any help and suggestions

[Completed] Moto x 2014 xt1097 at & t screen fastboot

Good day I am new here and
I have a problem with a moto x 2 xt1097 of att in error is flashing a 6.0 android without unlock boot loader, and stayed in fastboot screen
does not allow me nor install the stock rom since it marks downgrade error
the motorola website does not accept me unlock it and researching att asked that you not unblock the bootloader
motorola chat suggest me contacting the developer of the bootloader, someone will know something in this regard
I now have an excellent paperweight
Davidmtzs said:
Good day I am new here and
I have a problem with a moto x 2 xt1097 of att in error is flashing a 6.0 android without unlock boot loader, and stayed in fastboot screen
does not allow me nor install the stock rom since it marks downgrade error
the motorola website does not accept me unlock it and researching att asked that you not unblock the bootloader
motorola chat suggest me contacting the developer of the bootloader, someone will know something in this regard
I now have an excellent paperweight
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Hello,
For flashing stock firmware manually on Motorola devices, you need an unlocked bootloader.
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hello,
For flashing stock firmware manually on Motorola devices, you need an unlocked bootloader.
-Vatsal
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Unfortunately this model in particular can not be unlocked in the motorola website
you have any suggestion?
Davidmtzs said:
Unfortunately this model in particular can not be unlocked in the motorola website
you have any suggestion?
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Hello,
Sorry, there's no such way. You may try to contact your service provider for the same.
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hello,
Sorry, there's no such way. You may try to contact your service provider for the same.
-Vatsal
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commented me that it sought to contact the developer of the boot loader, but know where find it never had heard that a manufacturer had said that
wait that someone has the answer
It stayed in service hope tomorrow I the engtreguen working and give me a guideline that made him

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