- #Fastboot flash recovery droid razr m install#
- #Fastboot flash recovery droid razr m update#
- #Fastboot flash recovery droid razr m zip#
#Fastboot flash recovery droid razr m install#
As I upgraded more and more roms, I started to feel that the phone is showing it's age in processing power, and just like computers, you can't just install a newer stronger OS on older hardware, at some point you aren't gaining performance, you start to lose it because the hardware is struggling to keep up. Idealy we'd want the most stable version with the last junk so it's the most responsive. We're all here because we want better roms than what our phones came with, upgraded roms etc. Press on write NV and then press on file ->write changed NV to the phone.Open RV_NV_Manager.exe from the point you left it and paste your new number without commas "," there.Remove all commas from that number ( "," ) so it would be just a bunch of numbers without anything else.After you're done choosing what bands do you want - copy decimal number from the bottom right.In there select all GSM bands and WCDMA bands you want to unlock but Make sure to check your original bands before you add more!.Switch tab to "Band Preference (NV Value)".You will see now what bands are you able to use on the bottom of the app in "Bit information".On the right side you will see "RF BC CONFIG" paste your previously copied number from the RF_NV_Manager.exe there.On the left side you will see "Input radix" - press decimal there.
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#Fastboot flash recovery droid razr m zip#
Go to the place where you extracted the zip and start mzTool.Go to line 1877, click it and copy the decimal number on the right side of a programme.press on settings -> Comport and choose your COM port.Navigate to QPST/bin and open RF_NV_Manager.exe *(C:\Program Files (x86)\Qualcomm\QPST\bin).
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#Fastboot flash recovery droid razr m update#
PS: Also, I did not take the last OTA update from a few weeks ago. View attachment 66236 View attachment 66237 View attachment 66238 View attachment 66239 View attachment 66240 I was under the impression that the factory programing cable (adapter) would solve my low battery issue.Īny help would be great. With the adapter connected I still get the same fail messages in RSD Lite, Matt's Utility, and cmd.exe prompt. I even purchased one of Team Black Hats Factory Programing Adapters (little red adapter) That acts like a factory programing cable (they said they don't sell the cable any more cause the red adapter does the same thing for cheaper). I have tried Matt's Utility option 1 I get multiple fail messages, "Failed to erase partition", "FAILED (remote failure)", "Failed to flash partition boot", "Failed to write mmc". I have tried manually pushing the recovery.img, boot.img and system.img file onto the phone via cmd.exe and it fails with this message for all three attempts, "Battery Low!!" "FAILED (remote failure)". 1/19 flash partition "gpt_main0.bin" -> Phone returned Fail." But i keep getting this fail message, "Failed flashing process. What I have tried: I have tried RSD Lite 6.1.4 with xml.zip files from the Droid-Developers SBF web site. Don't know how much those factors played into causing my problem.
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And I didn't uninstall Safestrap nether prior to using the utility. To be honest I cant remember if i was back in stock ROM slot or ROM slot 1 when I attempted to use Matt's Utility. Phone set up: Droid RAZR M 4.1.2 Rooted Locked bootloader Safestrap 3.12 and backed up stock slot was still stock and ROM slot 1 was running Eclipse Custom ROM. I had nearly 70% battery when i started (now it says "low battery"). What I was doing: I was trying to use Matt's Droid RAZR M utility 1.20 option 1 to go back to stock 4.1.2.
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When I try to start the phone (boot it up from off) It gets as far as the M logo then enters AP fastboot or it might even go directly to fastboot. Well I bricked my phone and I'm stuck in AP Fastboot.