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Latest Version V13F BETA​Need drivers For edl 9008 mode.​1. May not work on non RU region devices!
2. It Uses my Kernel With Auto Unlock CMDline inside! Like userlock=locked --=>>userlock=unlocked
3. RU/ENG Language...
4. Working gsi on board bootloader!
Patched_KERNEL-ABOOT-SBL1->UNLOCKED
I'm trying to make Manufacture Bootloader code rewrite tool. But i don't know how to make cryption and other things for auth phone in this mode!
NOT WORKING BOOTLOADER READ CODE!!!!!! IT'S JUST FOR TEST!
Sorry For Bad English I hope it's not very important for you!
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Spoiler: LINKS
Source code And Release of this tool: Github
Video(V8/9beta tool):
Spoiler: Screenshoot Of program / Tool v13
SORRY i can't provide the screenshots of my phone,!
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Need factory reset!!!

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[ROOT] Xperia Z Kitkat Or Jelly Bean

Hi, first of all, I'm not a DEV, I just found the link when scrolling on my Facebook timeline, looked for it here and didn't find it. If its a repost I'm sorry.
Also, I didn't tried it.
Most important: I'm not responsible if you brick you phone, or if its go wrong.
Notice that you'll not lose anything​
It says that it works with many Xperia Devices. its a method called "One Click Root", should work with Windows, Linux and Mac.
How to do it?
1\ Enable USB Debugging: Go to Settings/Developer options, if you don't have it go to Settings/About Phone/ Tap 7 time on build number to enable Developer options menu.
2\Enable Unknown sources: go to Settings/Security and scroll down to find it
3\ Download EasyRootTool from here
4\Extract the content
5\Plug your Xperia, and lunch "Install" (According to your OS)
6\Follow the instructions given by the EasyRootTool
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Enjoy!
Source AndroiDZ it in french
Please refer to this for more informations and your questions
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This was taken from XDA in the first place and in fact the download link is from a XDA server.
Original thread.
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This was taken from XDA in the first place and in fact the download link is from a XDA server.
Original thread.
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Well didn't know it, thank you
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DA File fore Flashing any version firmware/Format/FRP reset etc.

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Thanks a lot, it worked!
po moemu vsem pohui
THANK YOU MASTER !!!!!!
What is the password for the attachments?
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What is the password for the attachments?
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There is no password. Use WInRAR or 7zip to extract the archive.
NO PASSWORD i can´t attach the auth file its not allowed use 7zip or linux to extract
you can get both the da and auth files if you restore your device through lmsa or lolinet anyways. they're for flashing through sp flash tool
hi guys, i dont have this phone anymore and there is no any password . also u can check this forum <<link removed>>
plemiannik said:
hi guys, i dont have this phone anymore and there is no any password . also u can check this forum <<link removed>>
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DO NOT post links to 4PDA. They are well known for trafficking in warez.
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Warez is part of my culture. You hurt my feelings with posts like this.
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Warez is part of my culture. You hurt my feelings with posts like this.
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Warez is part of my culture. You hurt my feelings with posts like this.
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[CLOSED][ROM] Original Motorola 2.3.6 img + Webtop 2.3.6 Atrix mb860 4g

Hey out there,
long time did not see working links for this oh so sweet :
ATRIX MB860 4G
2.3.6 Original Kernel Img (8mb):
mirror box
{Mod edit: Link removed}
mirror terabox
{Mod edit: Link removed}
2.3.6 Original System Img(185mb):
mirror box
{Mod edit: Link removed}
mirror terabox
{Mod edit: Link removed}
2.3.6 Original Webtop Img(256mb):
mirror box
{Mod edit: Link removed}
mirror terabox
{Mod edit: Link removed}
everyting direct download after redirect
all flashable via recovery or extracted via fastboot, rsdlite and things normal boot.img , system.img and webtop.img
original moto setup, write mefor questions or recovery reupload or things
@_-better-_ Thread closed due to the use of crypto mining attempts. Links removed. Thread also moved out of the development section, for which it didn't qualify even with different download links.
Spoiler: Screenshot
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