[Q] Bricked phones droidx please help - Droid X General

So i bricked my friends droid x and its currently stuck in bootloader.
Bootloader
30.04
Err: A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
ok to Program
Transfer mode: USB
Ive been googling around and i havent seen anything. I wanted to know if there is anything.

There is a very easy way to fix it, but before I tell you, I need to know how this happened?
(Eg. installing an OTA update)
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Have u tried to sbf?

This is were I would get my proper sbf and use Linux to reflash the phone as stock. Then data reset it. Reboot and start over. You'll get it. If IT's boot up problem occurs after reboot from flash then try different from that one is not working for you or directions not proper
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Like mike said, sbf time. Its pretty easy, just download the Motorola drivers, SBF file, and RSD Lite. Can be done on windows or linux.
I would recommend using the .605 sbf file rather then .621, as .621 can't be easily rooted or sfb'd.
Link with step-by-step: ugh, im a new user so it wont let me post outside links. Its stickied on Droid X forums>Rescue Squad>Droid X SBF
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Just realized its stickied on this forum as well
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giving up

i guess im going to call verizon with a bs reason i need a new phone. I have tried to update off nan from when i first rooted downloads but wont install dont understand sbfing and zip files wont load need serious help
What exactly is your phone doing right now? Is it stuck on the boot logo or what?
Its operational, I just flashed back to first nan and reloaded fission cause nothing I did the 928 back to stock ect worked, even tried updating without signing into google, unrooted and all that just frustrated it won't work
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Ok, so you are up and running then. The only thing i was going to suggest is flashing SBF to get you back to Stock Android 2.2 and starting the process over again. I had a similar problem and wiped everything clean IOT get what i wanted. SBF'ing is simpler then you think, all you need is 2 files (rsdlite_4.8 and VRZ MB810_2.3.15 sbf). There's lots of articles here on it and I used them when I thought I bricked my phone. I started all over and was able to receive my 2.2.1 update.....finally!!
have you done the ota update? if so use 2.3.32.sbf you can get it by google and search droid x 2.3.32 sbf and its the first result. and dl rdlite 4.8. very easy to flash. several guides on here as stated.
I got it my drivers are up to date but won't find my phone.. And I'm leary all I got to do is that file and update?
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Try running rsdlite as the administrator. (Right click rsdlite)
Now won't find it and I got a toshiba, only a little bit over a year old
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EDIT - finally got rsd lite to recognize but first attempt failed trying again... pray
EDIT #2 - YEs, rebooted with 2.3.320 now to find 2.3.340 n flash it

[Q] I'm stuck - Bootloader Err after SBF

Background:
I've rooted then unrooted my Droid X in the past. Today I tried to install the OTA Gingerbread update. After the download and the reboot the Droid X booted into Clockwork Recovery (as has been normal recently). After selecting reboot, the phone reboots and tells me the update has failed.
I attempted to SBF using this guide: droidforums dot net/forum/droid-x-hacks/99958-rooolers-guide-root-backup-roms-2-2-ota.html#3.
The file I used was: VRZ_MB810_2.3.15_1FF_01.sbf.
Now:
I have the following on my screen (black).
Bootloader
30.04
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Connect USB
Data Cable
I searched and found that I needed to use a 2.3.34 SBF, so I found this: SHADO_X6_2.3.34_SYSTEM-ONLY.sbf.
After SBFing with the new SBF I have the same result.
I'm stuck, I'm short on time, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
pvliii said:
Background:
I've rooted then unrooted my Droid X in the past. Today I tried to install the OTA Gingerbread update. After the download and the reboot the Droid X booted into Clockwork Recovery (as has been normal recently). After selecting reboot, the phone reboots and tells me the update has failed.
I attempted to SBF using this guide: droidforums dot net/forum/droid-x-hacks/99958-rooolers-guide-root-backup-roms-2-2-ota.html#3.
The file I used was: VRZ_MB810_2.3.15_1FF_01.sbf.
Now:
I have the following on my screen (black).
Bootloader
30.04
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Connect USB
Data Cable
I searched and found that I needed to use a 2.3.34 SBF, so I found this: SHADO_X6_2.3.34_SYSTEM-ONLY.sbf.
After SBFing with the new SBF I have the same result.
I'm stuck, I'm short on time, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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You need the full sbf.
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You needed to use VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.zip. you can try that, if it doesn't work you might have completely bricked it.
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Same thing happened to me this morning, but different ERR numbers. Verizon & Motorola were no help. Took it to the Verizon store, they forced Froyo 2.2 back on the phone. Its working now, but keeps trying to update. I am waiting until I get home to back up everything, then I will wipe the phone and let it update on its own. Seems to be a bootloader issue with either Bootstrap or rooting.
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If I'm on GB my phone ALWAYS gives me a "code corrupt" after running the 2.3.340 full SBF. A system SBF afterwards always fixes the issue. Weirdly, I can't just do the system SBF. Its like I have to brick the phone with the full SBF and then repair it with the system SBF.
ashish8 said:
You needed to use VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.zip. you can try that, if it doesn't work you might have completely bricked it.
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I'm running VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.sbf now. I'll post back with my results.
Thanks everyone for the input so far.
After flashing with VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.sbf it looks like we're back in business. Everything looks the way it was before I started all this.
I'll try updating to GB now and report back.
ashish8 said:
If I'm on GB my phone ALWAYS gives me a "code corrupt" after running the 2.3.340 full SBF. A system SBF afterwards always fixes the issue. Weirdly, I can't just do the system SBF. Its like I have to brick the phone with the full SBF and then repair it with the system SBF.
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You should probably download the file again

Pls help stuck

I was trying to flash a custom rom onto my sisters droid x. I'm not new to androids and have pretty good knowledge but coming from a atrix it was a bit different. Anyway I flashed the rom and the phone got stuck on the moto sign. So I tried loading back to stock via rsdlite. It finished and phone rebooted. Then got stuck again on the moto sign. Don't know where to go from here. Any help would be greatly appreciated. She needs her phone asap for work soon. Thanks.
Try SBFing again using RSD Lite, or use the Linux live cd--which is much easier.
Be sure you are using the correct SBF, also. Should say version .602.
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thx got it to work via rsdlite. now running newest cm7. had a panic attack.
stevehkim said:
thx got it to work via rsdlite. now running newest cm7. had a panic attack.
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Hey man - been there done that The SBF_FLASH utility you can download and use in LINUX (you can boot with the Ubuntu Live CD like the guy above suggested) is MUCH better. It "just works". Never had it error and RSDLITE failed so many times my battery went dead (before). I don't even bother with it now I just go straight to sbf_flash.
always remember to wipe wipe wipe... thats y u got stuck at the moto after rsd...
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[q] help!!! Seriously bricked razr m!!!

Let's start from the top. I have a razr m running the leaked 4.1.1 jb rom with the modified root that uses SuperSu instead of superuser. I went into the filesystem and swapped out my build.prop with the one from a Google galaxy nexus thinking it would allow me to download more apps from the play store. (Google wallet, etc) the phone wouldnt boot, it just locked on the motorola logo, so i went into recovery and wiped data as well as cache and tried to reinstall the jb leak, it failed because the build.prop didnt match. I fired up RSD lite and tried to fastboot back to ICS but it keeps failing on step 17/22 where its flashing the system.image.ext4. Because of the partial fastboot now the phone wont even boot to recovery, it just goes straight to the fastboot menu. If anyone could help all posts would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Your phone is repeatedly booting into fast boot because of the failed flash. This is normal and will continue until you have a successful flash. What version of RSD are you using? What does it say when it fails?
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I am running RSD lite V5.7 on a windows XP SP3 machine. it says FAIL in the result box and ity fails system.image.ext4 because "phone returned FAIL"
Try RSD 6.1.4 and/or I seem to remember some people having to run as admin on XP if I'm not mistaken.
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Incydeu said:
Try RSD 6.1.4 and/or I seem to remember some people having to run as admin on XP if I'm not mistaken.
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That did it perfectly, so glad i came to XDA before going to the verizon store and begging them not to rape my wallet! you saved my life man, youll be getting a thanks from me!

[Q] Need to return DX to stock

Sorry for throwing a dead horse of a question out there but I'm kind of on a time crunch. I have my old DX running 2.3.3, (4.5.605), rooted, but no roms and Droid Bootstrap 2 Recovery is installed.
I need to return this phone back to full stock. I have a close friend who's going through some hard times and needs a phone. I'd like to give her a reliable phone that just works. Not concerned about rooting later on, just want to get it back to stock and allow the OTA's to push through.
I appreciate the help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
It's somewhere in there
Whoops I ment here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13915549
don't be scared it's only a phone
ogd x d2g x2 gs3
old ladies ^
there is no need to allow ota to push, thats just adding a step
just flash the sbf version you want phone to be on
charge phone, install rsd lite, down load dx sbf, boot phone to bootloader, start rsdlite, select sbf, start
or use ezsbf for dx
links in my list
sd_shadow's list of links for Droid FAQs, SBF, Rooting, ROMs.... https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Goawxdx_UBF4Y8lqzHYWf8Ha3yUcRK4faq0UWIlXLWA/edit
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Sorry sd I just used the search function and that was what I came up with
don't be scared it's only a phone
ogd x d2g x2 gs3
old ladies ^
no, your link was fine, just very detailed, and could be confusing
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I appreciate all advice. Thanks again.
Follow up question. If I'm just looking to unroot and bring back to stock, should I SBF using (Android 2.3.3 System Version 4.5.605 (VRZ_MB810_4.5.605_1FF_01)?
I followed your link SD, to the list of SBF files, and I'm guessing since I never took any OTA's since GB, this is the correct file to SBF.
Thanks again, just waiting for the battery to charge up.
if you flash sbf
phone will be unrooted, and stock, just backup any apps, texts, call logs, contacts..
that you want to save,
because you will need to wipe data, in android recovery
if system version 2.3.4/4.5.621 was never on phone you can flash
any DX sbf 1.13.604 through 4.5.605
and you can flash 4.5.621 if you want, it just changes the bootloader, so you can not use other SBFs
Lmk if you need 2.3.2 , have that and the old tbh tether hack zip .
Edit: looks like i also have 2.2.2 sbf as well.
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