2.2.1 SBF for Motorola Bravo - Bravo General

Anything YOU do to YOUR phone is not my fault, please proceed with caution​
To apply:​1. Download RSD Lite, Drivers, and .sbf files from below
2. Install RSD Lite
3. Open RSD Lite as administer (hold shift, right-click on RSD Lite, select Run as administer)
4. Unzip the .gz and extract the .sbf
5. In RSD Lite, browse for the .sbf and select it.
6. Power your phone into the bootloader (hold volume up and power on, should be a black screen with white text)
[If the bootloader screen says Cannot program, your battery is too low to apply .sbf]
7. Plug phone in and run the driver installer
8. RSD should recognize your phone now
9. Select you phone and press Start
10. Wait for it to finish​
Whatever you do, do not unplug your phone from computer or disconnect them in any way
Note: If you bootloop and are stuck at the red M logo, you need to wipe data in stock recovery. To do that, hold the volume down button and continue holding it when you power up the phone. Then, once you see the triangle and android, press both volume buttons at the same time. After that, scroll down and select wipe data/factory reset.​
Downloads:​
2.2.1 SBF: http://www.multiupload.com/6J4DXMTP8Q
RSDLite v5.0: http://www.multiupload.com/I948480VBT
Motorola Driver Installer: http://www.multiupload.com/NWCE2ZXPMF​
Root 2.2.1 with SuperOneClick (with psneuter or Gingerbreak) and enable non-market apps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682​

jorgonv said:
Found this by searching Motorola bravo 2.2 sbf on google:
[can't post links, sorry]
htt p://modmymobile.com/forums/629-motorola-bravo-general/561492-stock-sbf-file-bravo.html
Don't know if this is legit and wanted to see what others think
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OMG! I use to be on modmymobile, but gave up on it. This is LEGENDARY!!
A 2.2 SBF!! You found it. You didn't give up on modmymobile. Great job.

BravoMotorola said:
OMG! I use to be on modmymobile, but gave up on it. This is LEGENDARY!!
A 2.2 SBF!! You found it. You didn't give up on modmymobile. Great job.
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thank daywalker from modmymobile
is there any way to check if this is legit?

jorgonv said:
thank daywalker from modmymobile
is there any way to check if this is legit?
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Flash it to your phone. Be the guinea pig

BravoMotorola said:
Flash it to your phone. Be the guinea pig
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Is that the only way?

No worries, dont wreck your phone people. I have a perfect brick to test this on.
If it works I will have my recovery done this weekend. This is what I have been waiting for.
This had better work!

Just talked with bandroidx, he says it works.

Yep SBF is as good as gold. Fixed my brick, is latest 2.2 and had the code group i needed. Woot!

what do I do with the p4_kobe_umts_kobe_user_3.4.2-125_KOB_FFW-4_product-keys-ATT-US_ATT-signed.sbf.gz file?

laughsatyou said:
what do I do with the p4_kobe_umts_kobe_user_3.4.2-125_KOB_FFW-4_product-keys-ATT-US_ATT-signed.sbf.gz file?
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Unzip th .gz file. The .sbf will be in there, if you dont know where to go from there, search how to apply an sbf

jorgonv said:
Unzip th .gz file. The .sbf will be in there, if you dont know where to go from there, search how to apply an sbf
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yea, im installing it with rsd lite, seems to have worked. *crosses fingers*
woo, thx guys.

i have rsd lite and the sbf file but im completley new to this.so i just plug in my phone leave it on and apply the file? or do i put it in a bootloader? if so how?

Couldn't Update So I Used A Stock Froyo SBF and RSDLite 4.8
My Bravo was rooted. So, every time I tried to update it, I got the triangle/exclamation mark thing. There was probably a way around that, but I don't know enough about hacking phones.
Instead, I flashed (at least I think that it was a case of flashing some sort of ROM... I really don't know) a stock version of Android 2.2.1 onto my Bravo, and it worked like a charm.
Now I need to go about figuring out how to root it again, but that's a headache for another day...
I tried to post the link to the SBF download, but this forum wouldn't let me. So, you'll have to find it on your own.

ThaFrankinator said:
i have rsd lite and the sbf file but im completley new to this.so i just plug in my phone leave it on and apply the file? or do i put it in a bootloader? if so how?
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Look on Youtube for this video "Flashing SPRecovery SBF File to a Motorola Droid."
I just used those instructions to install a stock Froyo SBF on my Bravo using RSD-Lite. Of course, when dude in the video says to press up on some button on the keypad, you will press up on the volume rocker instead.
I would post the link, but this thing won't allow it.
Wow, I'll never post here again... this farkakte board made me wait 5 freaking minutes to correct a typo in my post (not to make a new post, but merely to edit this one.) Unbe-freaking-lievable!

psterrett said:
Now I need to go about figuring out how to root it again, but that's a headache for another day...
I tried to post the link to the SBF download, but this forum wouldn't let me. So, you'll have to find it on your own.
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SuperOneClick to root it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682 Download, follow instructions, pretty easy stuff, makes rooting much easier, worked for me on 2.2. Use psneuter option.
Also, there's a link at the beginning of this thread for the SBF, shouldn't be too hard to find it...
psterrett said:
Wow, I'll never post here again... this farkakte board made me wait 5 freaking minutes to correct a typo in my post (not to make a new post, but merely to edit this one.) Unbe-freaking-lievable!
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It's because you're a new user, chill man.

jorgonv said:
Unzip th .gz file. The .sbf will be in there, if you dont know where to go from there, search how to apply an sbf
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And if that doesn't work, what should I do?

GeNiO426 said:
And if that doesn't work, what should I do?
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It should work if you correctly followed all the steps to apply the SBF.
Did you encounter a problem?

jorgonv said:
It should work if you correctly followed all the steps to apply the SBF.
Did you encounter a problem?
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Yes, and I did follow all of the steps as they were written. I've been encountering the same problem ever since I received the message that there was an update available.
It keeps saying "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" whenever I try to run the installation (for the update).
For the RSD Lite program, I keep getting this error: "Failed flashing process. Failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve initialization values from INI file. (0x7029); phone connected"
I have no idea what's wrong. I've tried every solution posted on this board as well as Motorola's site, AT&T's site, and countless hours spent searching Google for an answer/solution.

GeNiO426 said:
Yes, and I did follow all of the steps as they were written. I've been encountering the same problem ever since I received the message that there was an update available.
It keeps saying "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" whenever I try to run the installation (for the update).
For the RSD Lite program, I keep getting this error: "Failed flashing process. Failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve initialization values from INI file. (0x7029); phone connected"
I have no idea what's wrong. I've tried every solution posted on this board as well as Motorola's site, AT&T's site, and countless hours spent searching Google for an answer/solution.
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When you go into recovery mode and select install: update.zip, is "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" the only error that shows up?

jorgonv said:
When you go into recovery mode and select install: update.zip, is "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" the only error that shows up?
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Well, that's the first error to show up before I select "apply sdcard:update.zip"
After I select that, this is exactly what comes up:
-- Install from sdcard...
..Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to read footer from /sdcard/update.zip
(Is a directory)
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
That's exactly everything that comes up when I select "apply sdcard:update.zip" at the Android system recovery <2e> screen.

Related

Stock Nexus One Froyo OTA Links (All Versions w/ instructions) | Latest:FRF91

Universal FRF91 OTA Update:
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/passion/signed-passion-ota-43546.cc653ee4.zip
FRF85B to FRF91 Build:
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/passion/signed-passion-FRF91-from-FRF85B.db99fdf1.zip
(Alternatively, you may also do a *#*#CHECKIN#*#* in order to get to FRF91 once you are on FRF85B)
Also, for anyone looking to get to FRF85B from an older build (GSM or AWS):
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WMCZIIIB
ERE27 to FRF91:
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/passion/signed-passion-FRF91-from-ERE27.e410116a.zip
ERE36B to FRF91:
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/passion/signed-passion-ota-43546.cc653ee4.zip
FRF50 to FRF91:
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/passion/signed-passion-FRF91-from-FRF50.836691a1.zip
EPF21B to FRF91
http://android.clients.google.com/p...R_FRF91-1.13.1700.1_EPF21B_release_signed.zip
Instructions:
1. Download the update from one of the links above.
2. Rename the file to update.zip. Note that if you're using Windows, just rename it to "update" (no quotes, of course) because it's already a zipped file.
3. Copy the update.zip file onto your microSD card.
4. With your Nexus One off, hold down the trackball and press the power button.
5. You'll be booted into a white screen with three Android robots on skateboards. Select "Bootloader."
6. On the next screen, select "Recovery."
7. Your phone will reboot, giving you a picture of the Android robot and an exclamation point inside a triangle.
8. Now press the power button and volume up button at the same time. It could take a couple of tries.
9. Now (using the trackball this time) choose "Apply sdcard:update.zip" and let things run their course.
(Note: Before doing step 9 you can also run the "Wipe Cache Partition" option. This has been known to help with the soft key accuracy on the nexus one (optional. This causes no data loss.)
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By Popular Demand (Credit to lox):
Update.zip to flash with custom recovery
This is the totally stock FRF91 repacked as update.zip. The radio hasn't changed since FRF50, so if you are using it, you can keep it and install the noradio version.
Download:
- without radio image: multiupload (md5sum: 041b1e21433e636340ca6b56f141a315)
Root
To root FRF91, just flash this update.zip (contains busybox, superuser.apk, su, unsecured boot.img) (md5sum: c6c27598c210576792d6d56738a2edde)
just saw this on the google forum and was going to post. Great job! Now excuse me while I update
texas-saluki said:
just saw this on the google forum and was going to post. Great job! Now excuse me while I update
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Haha! Ya the news is spreading like wild fire
Lets see if we can crash google's servers lol.
are we going to see newer froyo updates after this one?
Just updated from Stock 2.1 on AT&T. Thank you!
Its for real this time. My phone is updating as I type. I cant wait...
So while waiting for my 5 minute between post restriction to expire ive seen the phone boot and noticed a few things. The power control widget takes a while to load. You have to re-authenticate to facebook and my Exchange calendar was automatically added.
Downloaded the file from Google's servers and shall be applying as soon as my classwork done.
Just signed up to say...
THANK YOU!!!
I have been patiently waiting for Froyo while seeing my friend who works for Google just happily loving Froyo alone.
Anyway, thank you thank you thank you!
i can definitely confirm that this works. thanks!
arcticreaver said:
are we going to see newer froyo updates after this one?
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my understanding is that this is the final froyo build that is going out ota. People are receiving the update in waves so this should be official.
So I'm on ATT nexus and rooted and running the latest r19. Is this the final version that both t-mobile and ATT versions will get? Or is this a second version only for ATT phones?
Should I upgrade to this if I'm rooted already?
FINALLY. Thanks a bunch
My Nexus is updating right now
Glad I'm the first to have problems...
Stock N1 at&t bands, when I apply the update per the steps in the OP, I get
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to open /sdcard/update.zip (no such file or directory)
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
I've tried it 3 times, reformatted the sdcard so the update.zip was the only thing on it, down loaded the file twice...I'm lost.
Signed,
At the mercy of the XDA Gods!
Sorry for this question, but...
If I update my Nexus AT&T with this rom, will it avoid its warranty? Is it the official update provided by Google?
Thanks a lot.
davidusr said:
Glad I'm the first to have problems...
Stock N1 at&t bands, when I apply the update per the steps in the OP, I get
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to open /sdcard/update.zip (no such file or directory)
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
I've tried it 3 times, reformatted the sdcard so the update.zip was the only thing on it, down loaded the file twice...I'm lost.
Signed,
At the mercy of the XDA Gods!
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I have the same issue.
make sure the file is not update.zip.zip
sifuhall said:
I have the same issue.
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I had that problem as well. I tried twice.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/28/...85-hitting-atandt-nexus-one-owners-ota-right/
Go there. Notice how there's an "update", "update 2" and "update 3"? Try downloading the link from "update 3". Of course you wanna make sure you rename it "update.zip". Transfer it to your sdcard and then try again.
Also, for those who do not know how to update manually:
Rename the downloaed file to update.zip
Put it at the root of your SD-Card and then turn off the phone.
Hold down the volume button and then press the power on button, it should go into a boot screen. Wait for a few seconds for it to load up proper and then select "Recovery" with the volume down/up button and press the power button.
Once you see an android holding a sign with an exclamation mark push volume down+ volume up + power button _at the same time_.
Select "apply sdcard:update.zip"(or something similiar) with the trackball and press it.
After the update is finished select "reboot system now" with the trackball and press it.
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luffyz said:
make sure the file is not update.zip.zip
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Thats what it was. Came back to let the other guy know, but ya beat me to it.
Rename it to "update" with out the .zip. Worked for me.
Thanks!
Still not work for me. Already rename to update; but is still saying E:signature verification failed !!!
Worked for me!
Getting root without unlocking the bootloader worked after updating to FRF85B too!

[Q] Bricked Droid [Solved]

I downloaded RSD Lite put SHADO_X6_2.3.13_SYSTEM-ONLY as the file I wanted and started it.
Critical Error: FEBE 0047 shows up on my D2.
On the RSD console it gives the status as: Error sending JUMP connection.
I could really use help!
philiphdouglas said:
I downloaded RSD Lite put SHADO_X6_2.3.13_SYSTEM-ONLY as the file I wanted and started it.
Critical Error: FEBE 0047 shows up on my D2.
On the RSD console it gives the status as: Error sending JUMP connection.
I could really use help!
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Did you verify the size of the sbf to verify its not corrupt? Where did you get your sbf from? What guide are you using?
Guide
I am using mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-x-mods/4818-tbh-announces-froyo-system-sbf-rsdlite-4-8-a.html as a guide... I am not sure how to check if the file is corrupted or not.
philiphdouglas said:
I am using mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-x-mods/4818-tbh-announces-froyo-system-sbf-rsdlite-4-8-a.html as a guide... I am not sure how to check if the file is corrupted or not.
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Here try this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804088
Re: When
I got my phone a month and a half ago. It came with 2.2. It is rooted I have clockwork mod installed and krousche (sp?) bootstrap recovery.
I edited my post above. Please try that link. I know that guide works.
I will try that. Will let you know after I get it done if it works.
When it comes to motorola phones, that error generally comes up on newer devices when trying to flash a file that isn't compatible . I used to see issues like that when playing around with RAZR2 V8's. I'd make sure you have the latest version of RSD Lite (that also helps) and try another sbf.
Well I tried using the Linux way with the original .sbf I had. I got the same error message as before. I am now downloading the a955_stuff.sbf from megaupload and will try using that one. Will let you know what happens. Thanks for your time thus far.
bladearronwey said:
When it comes to motorola phones, that error generally comes up on newer devices when trying to flash a file that isn't compatible . I used to see issues like that when playing around with RAZR2 V8's. I'd make sure you have the latest version of RSD Lite (that also helps) and try another sbf.
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You, sir, hit the nail on the head. Thank you very much. Downloaded the one from the guide mentioned by @theecho. It is now currently updating perfectly no errors so far and you have on your hands one relieved puppy.
Can some:
Moderater edit this thread to [Solved]? Thanks everyone for the help!
you can edit your own post. Just click the edit button on the original post and change the title to have [SOLVED] in the beginning.
Once again thanks!
Can I close this?
theimpaler747 said:
Can I close this?
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Yes you can!
Cool, glad the problem was fixed!

Need help.. Bootloader Err:A5,70,70,00,1F

I need help.. I failed trying to sbf my phone and now i see a black screen with this message every time i turn on my phone.
Bootloader
D2.35
Err:A5,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to program
Tranfer Mode: USB
What do i do??
anducly said:
I need help.. I failed trying to sbf my phone and now i see a black screen with this message every time i turn on my phone.
Bootloader
D2.35
Err:A5,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to program
Tranfer Mode: USB
What do i do??
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What phone D2 or D2 G and which SBF did you use?
I assume you used the 2.2.00 sbf when you needed the 2.3.20 SBF once you have the 2.3.20 update the bootloader is changed and won't accept the 2.2.0 sbf.
IF that's the case you need to try flashing it with the 2.3.20 SBF found HERE
Read the bottom of THIS post if you get a bootloop or stuck at the M logo screen.
it works!! Thank you so much!!
anducly said:
it works!! Thank you so much!!
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Glad it worked but what specifically worked? I gave a bunch of information, I just want to know which pieces helped in your case.
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!! I know that this post is a little old but I thought that my phone was finished. Again Thank You!
Thank you sooooooo much!!!! I thought all hope was lost.
Had this problem the other night but all is good now
Sent from my Motorola Droid 2 with Fission 2.3.1
This worked to fix my phone, thx so much
i used the 2.3.20 SBF
will this work on the droid x?
myrakle said:
will this work on the droid x?
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You probably flashed the wrong SBF. You need to find the latest DX SBF they should be found in the DX section of XDA. Off the top of my head I can't think of the latest release.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
anducly said:
I need help.. I failed trying to sbf my phone and now i see a black screen with this message every time i turn on my phone.
Bootloader
D2.35
Err:A5,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to program
Tranfer Mode: USB
What do i do??
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I have a similar problem. I just got this phone and dont know the history other than the ESN is clear with vzw. It goes str8 to the BL screen and has this...
Bootloader
D2.35
Battery OK
OK to program
Tranfer Mode: USB
I Dloaded RSD lite 4.7 an the 2.35 BL sbf as well as the orig 2.2 and 2.3 FW sbf's. RSD will communicate with the phone. I can reload the BL sbf if I open the sbf file but none of the FW sbf will load in RSD, the start button command stays grayed out. Also in RSD on line 1 of the phone status it shows connected but above that in the device properties box info for the meid/esn etc show N/A.
I can access the recovery menu and at the bottom there is an error report for accessing recovery cache in a folder path.
Can I put an update.zip on an sd card and try to revive this thing that way or maybe I am doing something wrong? I am guessing this is the result of some botched flash job.
I have done some modding on my Droid X such as backing it up, deodexing and put the Liberty ROM on it as well and changing ROMS on my android tablet so I have some of the basics down but after much searching & reading I am seeking help with this one. Thanks in advance!
Edit: Now my battery is dead, I have found in other threads that a blank software device wont charge the battery if this helps
Ronbo85 said:
I have a similar problem. I just got this phone and dont know the history other than the ESN is clear with vzw.
I Dloaded RSD lite 4.7 an the 2.35 BL sbf as well as the orig 2.2 and 2.3 FW sbf's. RSD will communicate with the phone. I can reload the BL sbf if I open the sbf file but none of the FW sbf will load in RSD.
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Maybe try flashing in linux and make sure you have read up about flashing SBF's on a DX. I don't know which one to flash as this is the D2 section and I have a D2.
I can access the recovery menu and at the bottom there is an error report for accessing recovery cache in a folder path.
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This error is normal disregard it.
Can I put an update.zip on an sd card and try to revive this thing that way or maybe I am doing something wrong? I am guessing this is the result of some botched flash job.
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That would work if you can find an update.zip made by moto that will go through the bootloader. And it doesn't really matter how it got here but probably it is a bad flash or a wrong ROM. (You might try connecting it via wall charger (not USB) while it's powered down then turn it on and see if you can get into clockwork recovery.)
Edit: Now my battery is dead, I have found in other threads that a blank software device wont charge the battery if this helps
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You need to find someone with a DX to swap/charge your battery with so you can get in and flash it or you need an external battery charger (one that will charge the battery outside of the phone).
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
Hi, thank you for the reply. I know I made comments about my DX I have as well but to be clear this is a Droid 2 I am working on. I will get the battery charged somehow and let you know what I come up with, thanks again
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Hi, thank you for the reply. I know I made comments about my DX I have as well but to be clear this is a Droid 2 I am working on.
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Oh. In that case you need the 2.3.20 SBF found here http://droid2files.com/tools/VRZ_A955_2.3.20_1FF_01.sbf after you can get the phone charged. (If it helps the D2 has the same size battery as the D1 so you can swap/charge a D2 battery with a D2 or a D1.)
Also try finding RSDLite 4.8 or 4.9 as they might work better for you. I'd give you a link but I Haven't flashed an SBF with RSDlite I just use linux.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
Cool thank you again. I got the battery charging via a rig I have done before with other devices from a camera charger. My linux(zorin) machine lost keyboard function out of the clear blue I havent had a chance to sort it yet(another project lol) but I do have a live usb thumb drive setup to use for linux. I'll try on this windows machine for now.
I'll keep you posted as to the results
well I got the battery charged up. I still have this problem when I select either the 2.2 or 2.3 sbf files the start button for applying the flash stays grayed out as if the files are invalid. If I select a bootloader sbf the start button is ok and I can load the BL sbf. I tried switching to rsd 4.8 too. I will keep playing around with it and maybe try to get my linux pc going.
Ok well even tho I had a few copies of the sbf files I went ahead and dloaded the one you linked. It would load in the rsd app but when I hit start to apply I get.... "Failed Flashing Process (0x7100) and this happens right away
Ronbo85 said:
Ok well even tho I had a few copies of the sbf files I went ahead and dloaded the one you linked. It would load in the rsd app but when I hit start to apply I get.... "Failed Flashing Process (0x7100) and this happens right away
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Are you still using rsdlite 4.7? I had problems with it not too long ago. Downloaded 4.8 and worked like a charm. Hope you get it sorted out.
Sent from my ultra fast Liberated Droid 2
Ronbo85 said:
Ok well even tho I had a few copies of the sbf files I went ahead and dloaded the one you linked. It would load in the rsd app but when I hit start to apply I get.... "Failed Flashing Process (0x7100) and this happens right away
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You might need to put the file in the C: drive of your windows box. At least that's what a another forum post found from a Google search suggested.
Or try linux Check here for more info: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804088. It's an old version of Ubuntu and there are somethings I want to add to it, I'll be updating it as soon as I have some free time to put it together using the 10.10 version.
I found this link... http://androidforums.com/droid-all-...-failed-flashing-process-0x7100-rsd-lite.html check out post #32
It does make a difference where the file is located yes and I got the sbf to perform the flash but after a lengthy process looks like about 3 steps and it takes 3-5 min I end up with a fail messege. There is more info I could provide but its been a long Monday I need to give it a break and now the batt is low again.
Thank you all again for your much appreciated help. I will regroup tomorrow. I will try to log in on my phone to see any ideas I mite need to think over.

[Q] RSD Lite not recognizing Droid X

I am stuck on the BootLoader screen after installing the 2.3.340 update.zip.
I'm trying to flash the 2.3.320 sbf file using RSD Lite but it isn't recognizing my phone. I reinstalled the drivers and restarted my machine.
RSD Lite shows a device connect to USB Port 1
But it says :
Model - S Flash OMAP3630 MI
IMEI/ESN/MEID - N/A
When I try to flash the sbf file I get a Status of 'Failed Flashing Process, Unable to retrieve initialization values from INI file (0x7029); phone connected
What version of RSD?
mob87 said:
What version of RSD?
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Version 4.6
You need 4.8 or above
mob87 said:
You need 4.8 or above
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Downloaded version 4.9. Will test it out and let you know.
tgadd said:
Downloaded version 4.9. Will test it out and let you know.
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Still not working. Going to go to Verizon and sweeten up with a rep. Thanks for the help.
Do you have the Droid X drivers installed? Did you run as administrator?
mob87 said:
Do you have the Droid X drivers installed? Did you run as administrator?
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Yes and yes.
My battery ran out last night so I'm having a co-worker charge it up for me. I'm going to try one last time when I get off work today and then head over to Verizon.
im having a simiar issue but rsd lite 4.8 wont even recognize my device and i sweaer ive got the drivers but im unable to find them or a guide to make sure i even installed them correctly, could i get pointed to where they are please
Download the driver from here, not the charging one but the other one, unzip and install.
http://www.motorola.com/consumers/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=bda09ec8009a0210VgnVCM1000008806b00aRCRD
mob87 said:
Download the driver from here, not the charging one but the other one, unzip and install.
http://www.motorola.com/consumers/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=bda09ec8009a0210VgnVCM1000008806b00aRCRD
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That is what I've installed and still no luck.
I think it's working. All looks to be in good order. Flashing at the moment
tgadd said:
I think it's working. All looks to be in good order. Flashing at the moment
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I found out that error 0x7029 usually related that the .sbf file is not in the C:\ root folder. So I moved it there.
Then I couldn't hit "start" after selecting the .sbf file because "start" was greyed out. I found a post here explaining how to fix it.
Follow his steps completely and it'll solve this problem.
Give RSD a little time to see your phone too. The first time I ran it, I had to wait about a minute until it populated, now it comes right up. I had a terrible time getting it to work though... Just keep tryin'!

Need Recovery

Just used Z4Root and gained root access and now need a recovery. Where can I get Clockwork or any recovery for that matter?
it's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1310641 (attached to the first post)
sebciu said:
it's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1310641 (attached to the first post)
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Thanks but now the phone is caught in a bootloop. How do I get to recovery from it?
dericb11 said:
Thanks but now the phone is caught in a bootloop. How do I get to recovery from it?
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Look for the SBF of the firmware version you had here: http://and-developers.com/sbf:milestone2
Copy and search the MD5 here to download: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umts_milestone2/list.php
Follow instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372&highlight=recover
If you are not sure, tell me which android version you had and from which operator (o retail) it was.
If you are not sure about the last, tell me your country and keyboard type.
Good luck.
Lean946 said:
Look for the SBF of the firmware version you had here: http://and-developers.com/sbf:milestone2
Copy and search the MD5 here to download: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umts_milestone2/list.php
Follow instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372&highlight=recover
If you are not sure, tell me which android version you had and from which operator (o retail) it was.
If you are not sure about the last, tell me your country and keyboard type.
Good luck.
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Not sure on the country. It is a Qwerty Keyboard and has 2.2 on it. The FCC ID: IHDP56KC2 and Model: CE0168
dericb11 said:
Not sure on the country. It is a Qwerty Keyboard and has 2.2 on it. The FCC ID: IHDP56KC2 and Model: CE0168
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You are not sure of the country you are in?
Anyways... if you are in Europe, try this one: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umt...XMILE20RTGB_P040_A013_HWp2a_Service1FF.sbf.gz
America: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umt...8_A004_M003_HWp2a_WIG145890_Service1FF.sbf.gz
Good luck.
Lean946 said:
You are not sure of the country you are in?
Anyways... if you are in Europe, try this one: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umt...XMILE20RTGB_P040_A013_HWp2a_Service1FF.sbf.gz
America: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umt...8_A004_M003_HWp2a_WIG145890_Service1FF.sbf.gz
Good luck.
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SBF is not working. The start button does nothing and show device either. So just found out RSDLite does not work on every PC.
dericb11 said:
SBF is not working. The start button does nothing and show device either. So just found out RSDLite does not work on every PC.
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i think you should flash stock GB rom, for example this one: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umt...LE2GBQWRTGB_P016_A006_HWp2a_Service1FF.sbf.gz
rather than stock FROYO
if you live in europe, doesn't really matter if you flash british, french or italian rom, my MS2 was purchased in italy but i flashed british rom and it works fine.
perhaps you have similar problem to: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369926
if you have any power problems try this solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10163846
they worked for me
dericb11 said:
SBF is not working. The start button does nothing and show device either. So just found out RSDLite does not work on every PC.
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Try renaming the SBF to something more simple (like froyo.sbf) and put it in the root of the drive (C:\)
Also, this may be a silly question, but, did you unzip it? The sbf comes compressed as a .sbf.gz file, unzippable with 7zip or WinRAR (or similar).
Did you boot successfuly into bootloader mode? (The black screen with weird text)
Good luck
Lean946 said:
Try renaming the SBF to something more simple (like froyo.sbf) and put it in the root of the drive (C:\)
Also, this may be a silly question, but, did you unzip it? The sbf comes compressed as a .sbf.gz file, unzippable with 7zip or WinRAR (or similar).
Did you boot successfuly into bootloader mode? (The black screen with weird text)
Good luck
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Yes I unzipped. And have got to bootloader and stock recovery. Stock recovery wipe doesn't stop bootloop. Do you mean place SBF in root of PC drive?
dericb11 said:
Yes I unzipped. And have got to bootloader and stock recovery. Stock recovery wipe doesn't stop bootloop. Do you mean place SBF in root of PC drive?
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Exactly. Then load it in RSD Lite and try again.
Sometimes RSD doesn't like long file paths.

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