i accidentally uninstalled safestrap recovery and data factory reset
IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY THING DO AT YOUR OWN RISK ITS 100% WORKED ON MY DROID BIONIC
IF YOU HAVE UNINSTALL SAFESTRAP RECOVERY AND FACTORY DATA RESET NOW AFTER RED LOGO YOUR
DROID BIONIC SHOWS GRAYISH/ BLACK SCREEN RSD LITE DO NOT FLASHING SYSTEM.IMG 15/22 IT JUST KEEP
SENDING FOR A LONG TIME.
1 just remember download the official stock firmware that you have installed before custom rom ics / j.b
2 charge battery with external charger or use factory cable
3 extract stock frimware
4 copy and past it on fastboot/adb folder
Installation
Install drivers
Boot your Droid Bionic into AP Fastboot mode
Power off the device (by battery pull if necessary)
While powering up the device, hold the Volume Down button until the screen says “AP Fastboot”
Open a terminal window on your computer.
Extract the fastboot-images.zip and fastboot binary to the same folder.
Change directory “cd” to this folder within the terminal
Issue the following commands:
Windows
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot -w
fastboot reboot
Congratulations! You’ve restored your Motorola Droid Bionic.
IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY THING DO AT YOUR OWN RISK ITS 100% WORKED ON MY DROID BIONIC
IF YOU HAVE UNINSTALL SAFESTRAP RECOVERY AND FACTORY DATA RESET NOW AFTER RED LOGO YOUR
DROID BIONIC SHOWS GRAYISH/ BLACK SCREEN RSD LITE DO NOT FLASHING SYSTEM.IMG 15/22 IT JUST KEEP
SENDING FOR A LONG TIME.
1 just remember download the official stock firmware that you have installed before custom rom ics / j.b
2 charge battery with external charger or use factory cable
3 extract stock frimware
4 copy and past it on fastboot/adb folder
Installation
Install drivers
Boot your Droid Bionic into AP Fastboot mode
Power off the device (by battery pull if necessary)
While powering up the device, hold the Volume Down button until the screen says “AP Fastboot”
Open a terminal window on your computer.
Extract the fastboot-images.zip and fastboot binary to the same folder.
Change directory “cd” to this folder within the terminal
Issue the following commands:
Windows
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot -w
fastboot reboot
Congratulations! You’ve restored your Motorola Droid Bionic.
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