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Root Is there any way to go back to stock/flash a rom without an sd card?

ben1122a

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My Motorola triumph doesn't seem to recognize any sd cards. That being said, I can't flash a stock rom through cwm. I have starship and bkernel. Virgin Mobile SHOULD (fingers crossed) be sending me a new phone. Is there anyway I can get back to stock using adb or download mode?
 
My Motorola triumph doesn't seem to recognize any sd cards. That being said, I can't flash a stock rom through cwm. I have starship and bkernel. Virgin Mobile SHOULD (fingers crossed) be sending me a new phone. Is there anyway I can get back to stock using adb or download mode?

Here's a link on how to flash a rom without sd card.
How to flash a custom ROM without a SD-card
 
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you need to install all the phones drivers on your computer so it can be recognize to make sure your device is ready under device manager your phone should show up as' CDMA ADB device ' or something with 'ADB' on it you will need to install the official Moto drivers for the Triumph or the right set or drivers in order for ADB to recognize your phone there is the drivers that come with ADB that sometimes work depending on what phone but is best to use the right set of drivers also make sure you have everything set up to use ADB like update the framework on your pc and all that have the latest java etc.
 
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Download load and burn an Ubuntu CD and boot from it. Then try before you install. Once booted in do back to download mode on the phone and plug it in and you should see all the partitions. From there you should be able to copy in the stock files. Never tried this before by copying the ROM and such. It should work, the only thing to be concerned about it permissions to files. Also make sure that before you boot into Ubuntu that you have the stock ROM extracted into a folder on your C:\ of your Windows computer. You should be able to access it through Ubuntu in read only mode.
 
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