So, I don't mean to start a panic for the remaining Atrix faithful here, but it seems like Motorola has started to block the ability to flash SBF's, including the pudding/IHOP files, on New and replacement Atrix phones. I've been in discussions with at least three recipients of replacement devices over the last three days that all have the same issue.
Anytime any SBF file is flashed to the device it fails with the error SFV:106:1:2 Unable to reenumerate device (or something similar). It does not put you into fastboot or give you the options it used to, you simply have to battery pull and the phone boots normally as if nothing ever happened. Even the current version SBF for AT&T (4.5.141) will not flash to the phone; it ends in the same error.
Without being able to flash ANY SBFs, that means the bootloader on these new phones remains locked down for the moment. I know we have lost many of our original developers that worked to try to unlock the bootloader the first time, but I also know we have many talented devs currently with us.
Is there anyone able to provide insight as to what might have been changed by Motorola and how we might be able to overcome it?
Here are links to my discussions with them, as well as another post I just found that is similar from a Bell user:
http://www.atrixforums.com/forum/showthread.php?p=107507
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=25167191 (not sure if same situation, sounds possibly similar)
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Anytime any SBF file is flashed to the device it fails with the error SFV:106:1:2 Unable to reenumerate device (or something similar). It does not put you into fastboot or give you the options it used to, you simply have to battery pull and the phone boots normally as if nothing ever happened. Even the current version SBF for AT&T (4.5.141) will not flash to the phone; it ends in the same error.
Without being able to flash ANY SBFs, that means the bootloader on these new phones remains locked down for the moment. I know we have lost many of our original developers that worked to try to unlock the bootloader the first time, but I also know we have many talented devs currently with us.
Is there anyone able to provide insight as to what might have been changed by Motorola and how we might be able to overcome it?
Here are links to my discussions with them, as well as another post I just found that is similar from a Bell user:
http://www.atrixforums.com/forum/showthread.php?p=107507
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=25167191 (not sure if same situation, sounds possibly similar)
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