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Root How to Flash 5.9.905 GB, 6.7.246 ICS or 98.72.22 JB with Rsdlite

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MAKE SURE YOUR BATTERY IS AT LEAST 50% BEFORE TRYING THIS.



This will wipe everything but your external sd-card.

If you are on GB or a ICS leak 6.7.232 or less you can flash any file in this thread. If you are on ICS 6.7.246 or any leak from 6.7.235 to 6.7.247 you can only flash 6.7.246, the modified 6.7.246, 98.72.22, or the modified 98.72.22. If you are on JB 98.72.22 you can only flash 98.72.22 or the modified 98.72.22 files

Downloads

Moto Helper device manager

Motorola USB drivers v5.7.0- 32bit

Motorola USB drivers v5.7.0- 64bit

RSDLite v5.7

5.9.905 GB (Full Version) (md5 sum 860ddf17ac34d0103a99ff42eed2c050)

Modified 5.9.905 GB (md5 sum f7c66ab368f1be30a1b77ba157b96347) This will remove root but you will have to uninstall Super user app before flashing. This will keep your data

6.7.246 FXZ ICS (Full Version)(md5 sum A72C1C1AB6D5717611FE12D63723E9C4)

Modified 6.7.246 FXZ ICS(md5 sum 02CAC34F9FE419E4D5ED0C018A1B4741)This will remove root but you will have to uninstall Super user app before flashing. This will keep your data

98.72.22 FXZ JB (Full Version)(md5 sum 1481AC6035682B732F76A621A36A9153)

Modified 98.72.22 FXZ JB(md5 sum 4723af4ba2e5d0710f091f2279b62927) This will remove root but you will have to uninstall Super user app before flashing. This will keep your data.

If you tried the 98.72.22 fxz and received a OEM_fb_mode error use this file here it is the full 98.72.22 with the 2 fb_mode lines removed.

Thank you Timmy10Shoes for the modified xml.

Free md5 sum checker

Use the back USB ports on a desktop. On a laptop it does not matter. Use usb 2.0 ports as there are issues with usb 3.0 and rsdlite.


Everything you download will be to your computer desktop.
1. Download one of the FXZ files. Use the md5 sum checker to make sure the sums match and the file is not corrupt.
2. Download Motorola drivers to your desktop or use Moto helper device manager.
3. When it is done downloading click on it and install
4. download RSDLite 5.7 to your desktop.
5. When it is done downloading click on it and install
6. start RSDLite 5.7 picture
7. turn phone off
8. press and hold the volume down and power button at the same time on the phone. The fastboot menu will appear.
9. plug your bionic into your computer with the cable that came with the phone.
10. Click on RSDLite, you should see your phone listed. picture
11. click on your phone to highlight.
12. click on "..." symbol. picture
13. navigate to the 5.9.905 or 6.7.246 file location and select that file. picture
14. on the next pop up select uncompress and start flashing. picture
15. let the program run until your phone reboots. rsdlite screen will say 22/22 complete.
16. when the green android is up you are done.
17. click on the green man and log in with your google account.

Some time RSDLite does not say complete but the android will show up on your phone. It is complete don't worry about the warnings.

Good Luck

Make sure your laptop battery is charged or you have a backup power supply for your desktop. Just to be safe.


If RSDLite is giving you issues there is a manual way to flash the files using fastboot.

download this file and unzip. moto-fastboot

unzip your 5.9.905, 6.7.246 or 98.72.22 fxz file (the one you downloaded from above) to the same location as moto-fastboot

Put your phone into fastboot mode by press and hold the volume down and power button at the same time on the phone. The fastboot menu will appear. plug your phone into your computer.

navigate in windows to the location you have everything unzipped to. click on the file symbol in the top left corner and when the bar becomes highlighted type cmd and enter if you have win 7. A comand prompt will come up. If not go to start and type cmd and hit enter. when the prompt comes up type cd c:\location of file with moto-fastboot and fxz file unziped

type and hit enter after each step

moto-fastboot flash mbm allow-mbmloader-flashing-mbm.bin
moto-fastboot reboot-bootloader
moto-fastboot flash mbmloader mbmloader.bin
moto-fastboot flash mbm mbm.bin
moto-fastboot reboot-bootloader
moto-fastboot flash cdt.bin cdt.bin
moto-fastboot erase cache
moto-fastboot erase userdata
moto-fastboot flash lbl lbl
moto-fastboot flash ebr ebr
moto-fastboot flash mbr mbr
moto-fastboot flash devtree device_tree.bin
moto-fastboot flash system system.img
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
moto-fastboot flash cdrom cdrom
moto-fastboot flash preinstall preinstall.img
moto-fastboot flash webtop grfs.img (skip this step if you are using a JB fxz)
moto-fastboot flash radio radio.img
moto-fastboot reboot

you should be on 5.9.905, 6.7.246 or 98.72.22
all your data except on your sd-ext will be erased. If you want to keep your data skip the step for erase userdata.
 
Yes. It wipes everything but your external sd card. if you backup with TIBU or something similar you can be back up in running fairly quick.

when your are done you can root using tehsusenoh modified releashed and forever root file here. R3l3AS3DRoot_Windows_V2.1 - modded zergRush - Minus.com Option 2, root and forever root.
This works with 5.5.893
 
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Until the RSD lite link becomes live, you can get it from here.

RSD Lite 5.6 - xda-developers

Can we have this thread stickied or added to the root guide?

I'll add it in.

The reasons the link is down is because the hosting was being paid for in full by johnlgalt.

So far, from all of the files he's hosted, he's accumulated 700GB of download in total. That's how much his links have been downloaded not only here, but everywhere else too. Pretty much every other guide out there is pulled from the links him and I used in the original guides.
 
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followed the instructions, when it rebooted to go to the green droid setup, it went back into the flash recovery boot. I rebooted it and chose normal boot. It came back up with the Eclipse boot logo thing (the whole reason I tried this was to remove the ROM), and got stuck in a boot loop. Rebooted and did the recovery boot, formatted data/cache, formatted cache, rebooted and now i'm on the fastboot screen again.


figured it out, have to extract the files with RSD Lite then click the start button to run the flash, i'm a RSD Lite noob ;)
 
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DUDE!!!!! I was thisclose to buying another bionic! I tried the first option on rootzwiki. It worked! It helped that rsd lite started recognizing the phone in fastboot (it wasn't doing so for most of yesterday). I was skeptical throughout the process. With each step, I thought "okay that worked, but it will fail at the next step." Even as the phone rebooted, I thought "I froze here yesterday, it will today." Can you tell yesterday was a long day :)?

Thanks so much. As for me. Lesson learnt. I won't be bricking this baby again. I will root again. But no custom roms for me...There 's nothing wrong with roms, I just think I screwed up trying to go back to the stock motoblur from eclipse.
 
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Are you using a desktop or laptop with rsdlite?


Laptop. But problem solved. I had received a cdt error and the phone was in fastboot after I took the 5.5.893 update. But i downloaded a cdt fix and extracted. I was then able to boot up without a problem. all my aps were there and the 893 update took.

For the time being I will do nothing to the phone. No root. nothing. Let the phone settle for a bit after all I put it (and myself) through. The only thing I wonder is, am I going to have this problem each time I update the phone?
 
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The only thing I wonder is, am I going to have this problem each time I update the phone?

No you're not.

Everyone has their head handed to them and they learn something very important from it. Assume it is going to screw up before you do it and have the recovery worked out. If it then does screw up you're ready.

Great going ... you made it back.

... Thom
 
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Everyone has their head handed to them and they learn something very important from it. Assume it is going to screw up before you do it and have the recovery worked out. If it then does screw up you're ready.

Great going ... you made it back.

... Thom

Thanks. I have had my head handed to me enough. That's a good tip: assume things will be screwed up and prepare for that.
 
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... coming from the leaked .901 the fxd wiped my MEID/IMEI what do I do?
Got 'Failed Flashing process. 6/22 cdt.bin -> phone returned fail.


I am having the same issue and I am stuck too. Anyone???

EDIT: I have safestrap installed and was able to get back into Eclipse 2.1RC1.

1. Could safestrap have anything to do with this issue?
2. I am getting my phone exchanged (phone speaker is broke), so I need to get back to stock quickly.
3. Should I just unroot and leave the .901 radio?
 
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