I've used Moto's restore tool and that removes the Unlocked text.I heard that flashing any normal SBF will remove it, might wana ask in the Q&A section...
I've used Moto's restore tool and that removes the Unlocked text.I heard that flashing any normal SBF will remove it, might wana ask in the Q&A section...
I have a At&t atrix with unlocked bootloader. Now I'm using the neutrino ROM (android version 2.3.7).
I want to restore my Atrix to the factory ROM, just like I bought .
So, using this tool, will it restore my phone to the begining status ?
Thanks for the attention.
Please, anyone who have the FSB.rar , please reupload that file.
thanks
Which sbf was used in this package? seems like it just completes a full wipe then sbf's back to stock image....should be pretty easy to do by hand. I recommend this...http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=991072
NO! Never do this. SBF is very dangerous for your phone. This is similar to SBF but it only flashes the system.img and boot.img, making the chance of a brick very thin. SBF has high bricking rates. This was made from Kennith's 4.5.91 gingerbread files.
Notice: Rejoice! I have finished the upload! Go to the OP to download now!
Thanks for the reupload ! Really Thanks !
Let me ask you a question!
I have a At&t atrix with unlocked bootloader. Now I'm using the neutrino ROM (android version 2.3.7).
I want to restore my Atrix to the factory ROM, just like I bought .
So, using this tool, will it restore my phone to the begining status ?
Flash a fruitcake... it will still be unlocked though... but with stock Gingerbread.
This has every characteristic of the 2.3.4 Fruit Cake, but it's more automated making it easy to revert to stock!
This is 2.3.4 and I have never tested this on 2.3.7. I don't suggest using it until I test it on higher frameworks. Use Fruit Cakes to flash back to any stock (2.3.X (4/5/6)). You can flash those like you flash any ROM!Hello my friend,
you know if even using the Neutrino 2.3.7 version of Android, I can use this tool? To restore to ''factory'' status !
I prefer to ask before having a permabrick!
Thanks for your attention
This is 2.3.4 and I have never tested this on 2.3.7. I don't suggest using it until I test it on higher frameworks. Use Fruit Cakes to flash back to any stock (2.3.X (4/5/6)). You can flash those like you flash any ROM!
Thanks for the answer.
I will use the Fruit Cakes. I knew there is a kind o specific version of fruitcake to each case. You may have used the fruitcake. As I said, I'm in version 2.3.7 rom with Neutrino, you would know by the case which version I should use?
You will do some testing with version 2.3.7?
Thanks for your answer and patience!
Thanks to Alaq for compiling this handy script. Dumb question: The script doesn't show webtop.img. Is this included in system.img?
Thanks
Bob
echo Erasing Boot...
moto-fastboot erase boot
echo Erasing System...
moto-fastboot erase system
echo Flashing Boot...
moto-fastboot flash boot boot.img
echo Flashing System...
moto-fastboot flash system system.img
echo Your phone is now back on stock firmware!
You can flash any Fruit Cake you want, because of how it's designed you won't get bricked by downgrading using them, so you can use any fruit cake. I suggest 2.3.6 since it's closest to what you have...
I just used this to try to get back to stock and now it is in a boot loop. It just keeps booting up until it gets to the Rethink Possible Att symbol and then doesn't do anything. After about 3 mins it reboots again and goes into the same thing. Any help?
Also, do i only run the file that says "Moto-FB Stock Restore" or do i run something after that?
Like every developer says:
I AM NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE!
MFBSR is a script written in batch that will automatically revert your phone back to 2.3.4 stock.
Carrier: AT&T
Phone: MB860
Android Version: 2.3.4
Webtop Version: 2.3.4
Flashes: Boot, System, and Webtop
Done Via: Moto-Fastboot
I'll pretty much sum it up like this, it erases the boot, system, and webtop, then re-installs all of them and reboots the phone.
1. Download MFBSR.
2. Boot into fastboot.
3. Run the script.
4. Your done!
Uploaded! Download as you please!
Moto-Fastboot Stock Restore: http://www.mediafire.com/?9a6h8uj9ok5m9pv
That's true, which is why it's great for everyone, not just noobs. (Why so-called "experienced" people have such a complete aversion to things that make their lives easier I'll never understand...)
For which devices ? AT&T ? Bell? Orange ? is it works for all?
Thanks !