Anyone got a mirror link for 5.9.902? My headphone jack just broke and I was going to Verizon later today anyway.
EDIT:
Also, I am on a 5.7.894 based ROM. Can I just flash the 5.9.902 FXZ or am I gonna have to do something else first? I've looked around (xda, rootzwiki) and there's no clear information on where to go from 5.7.894. I have MotoRooter but I don't want to try any of those options right now without knowing if my phone will still be functional after.
Does anyone have the following error? "Please check input file. Either ml format is wrong or image files associated with it are missing". I get with every package that I try to unzip in RSD Lite.
Anyone?
What file are you downloading and from where? Are you using rsdlite to unzip it?
I've tried 4 different versions of the full .902 FXZ file. Each one verified with the MD5.
I'm using RSD Lite 5.7 on Windows 7 x64 with the latest Moto 64-bit drivers installed.
That error pops up every time RSD tries to start the flash. For kicks, I tried an .893 FXZ and it failed with the exact same error.
I did a power button + volume up/down factory restore and tried again, same error. I also tried in APRestore mode.
I don't think you have the 902 fxz unzipped. Also, all 18 files need to be in 1 folder on your desktop.
In addition, use the back USB ports on your pc.
If you continue to have issues, PM me. I can help you further if needed.
I think it has something to do with the fact I used Bionic Recovery Bootstrap at one point in the past to flash an ICS ROM. I've restored this same Bionic with an FXZ file before and that is the only major thing I can think of that I've done since that might cause this error.
RSD Lite unzips it for you, however, I did unzip it and manually choose the .xml file. Same error. It fails right after "verifying" system.img and trying to start the flash.
It was in the back USB ports, using the Motorola official cable, etc.
I think it has something to do with the fact I used Bionic Recovery Bootstrap at one point in the past to flash an ICS ROM. I've restored this same Bionic with an FXZ file before and that is the only major thing I can think of that I've done since that might cause this error.
I have a Macbook I can try it on, but my primary goal was just to do a factory restore (the phone hangs at "Unmounting internal storage" when trying to do it from within the OS) which I was able to do by using the Power + Volume Up/Down method.
I do appreciate your willingness to help however!
Rsdlite does not unzip the fxz. Use this method to unzip: Microsoft Corporation
Rsdlite will only work on a mac if you are using windows.
Having use bootstrap or safestrap does not matter.
Put the unzipped 902 fxz on desktop in 1 folder. The 1 folder should have 18 unzipped files.
The easiest way to put your phone back to stock is to flash the 5.9.902 fxz file with rsdlite. the drivers are from moto's website and should work. the fxz file links are down because sugar sync disabled my account from over use. I will find a working link for you.
The easiest way to put your phone back to stock is to flash the 5.9.902 fxz file with rsdlite. the drivers are from moto's website and should work. the fxz file links are down because sugar sync disabled my account from over use. I will find a working link for you.
5.9.902 newvrz_xt875_5.9.902.xt875.verizon.en.us_cfc_01.xml.zip - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download
Says I need to login in or sign up - did sign up-said it was sending confirmation email -- must take a while to send because I haven't gotten it. Will check in am to see if it is there.
This is going to show you what a noob I am ..... what does it mean to flash it? Is there a thread you can reference with complete noob instructions.
Thank you, thank you!!!!!
Ha--found the answer thanks to moderator Scary Alien "Flashing is the process of over-writing your internal memory (with things like alternate Android operating systems)."
I love AndroidForums.com ..... incredibly knowledgeable people that are nice to noobs!!!
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