In need of xt1060 dev 4.4.4 sbf

sruel3216

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So here is what happened...

my phone was running krypton 1.4.1 (4.4.4) rom. i decided to try a cm12 rom. the cm12 rom was bootlooping so i decided to go back and restore a nandroid. however my phone was encrypted on the 4.4.4 rom and when i went back into twrp and it asked for my password before the nandroid, it said wrong password. i was basically locked out and couldnt nandroid restore.

i then did some readying to try to push the rom adb but that wouldnt work. so i did a user erasedata to get rid of the encryption (it worked). so then i tried multiple different things for adb and fastboot to try to fix it. my device would not show up in adb so i tried to reinstall drivers. they installed but my phone will still not show in adb.

at this point it just bootloops at the twrp screen or i can just have it sit at bootloader....

does anyone have the xt1060 4.4.4 sbf? all the links do not have it anymore.

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the problem i have is adb wont detect my device. i think it was because when i flashed cm12 i was not able to boot it up and select debugging even tho i have the drivers installed
 

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@sruel3216 Isn't the flashing done through fastboot? Mabually Power off device and the hold power button and volume down for 4 seconds then release both! Connect device while in fast boot to pc.

Once is fast boot and successfully connected to pc with drivers installed and device recognized then start flashing with rsd
 
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@sruel3216 Isn't the flashing done through fastboot? Mabually Power off device and the hold power button and volume down for 4 seconds then release both! Connect device while in fast boot to pc.

Once is fast boot and successfully connected to pc with drivers installed and device recognized then start flashing with rsd
thats whats not working. it wont recognize there is a device through fastboot or adb. it was working today and then once i tried to restore back through twrp it would not let me becuase i needed my password since my phone is encypted. i entered my password and twrp said it was wrong. so people told me to do a user erasedata through adb. it got rid of the encryption but now my phone just bootloops at twrp screen and adb or fastboot or rsd lite cannot see my device...
 

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thats whats not working. it wont recognize there is a device through fastboot or adb. it was working today and then once i tried to restore back through twrp it would not let me becuase i needed my password since my phone is encypted. i entered my password and twrp said it was wrong. so people told me to do a user erasedata through adb. it got rid of the encryption but now my phone just bootloops at twrp screen and adb or fastboot or rsd lite cannot see my device...
If Fastboot and RSDLite wont see your phone, you can not flash an SBF.

If your phone boots to TWRP, it should be capable of booting to fastboot mode. Under the REBOOT option in TWRP is BOOTLOADER. What happens when you try it?

Or... can you power your phone off? (if it doesn't respond to normal attempts to power off, press and hold the power button until it does.) Then without any cable connected to your phone, press/hold the power and volume down buttons simultaneously.

If you can get your phone to the AP Fastboot (aka Bootloader) screen, then visit -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html and use option 5 (skipping step 2,3 and 4, since you've done them if you can see the Fastboot screen)

And to revisit an earlier part of this thread....

SBF, FXZ, Recovery Image, today all mean pretty much the same thing. What Moto has as "Recovery images" at -> https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images are just that. They are the FULL ROM Images used to fully flash a phone. Call them SBF, FXZ or Recovery, its the same thing.

In the past, Moto did include an XML in the Recovery Image ZIP file for the 1St Gen Moto X that could be used with RSDLite to flash. With the 4.4.4 Recovery Images, Moto instead included only a BAT file to flash via mFast boot, and does NOT include an XML. If you want to flash via RSDLite, you either need to make your own XML, borrow the one included in the 4.4.2 image, or download the SBF from another source that had created the XML and included it.
 
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If Fastboot and RSDLite wont see your phone, you can not flash an SBF.

If your phone boots to TWRP, it should be capable of booting to fastboot mode. Under the REBOOT option in TWRP is BOOTLOADER. What happens when you try it?

Or... can you power your phone off? (if it doesn't respond to normal attempts to power off, press and hold the power button until it does.) Then without any cable connected to your phone, press/hold the power and volume down buttons simultaneously.

If you can get your phone to the AP Fastboot (aka Bootloader) screen, then visit -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html and use option 5 (skipping step 2,3 and 4, since you've done them if you can see the Fastboot screen)

And to revisit an earlier part of this thread....

SBF, FXZ, Recovery Image, today all mean pretty much the same thing. What Moto has as "Recovery images" at -> https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images are just that. They are the FULL ROM Images used to fully flash a phone. Call them SBF, FXZ or Recovery, its the same thing.

In the past, Moto did include an XML in the Recovery Image ZIP file for the 1St Gen Moto X that could be used with RSDLite to flash. With the 4.4.4 Recovery Images, Moto instead included only a BAT file to flash via mFast boot, and does NOT include an XML. If you want to flash via RSDLite, you either need to make your own XML, borrow the one included in the 4.4.2 image, or download the SBF from another source that had created the XML and included it.
All i can get to is bootloader. however adb and fastboot will not detect my phone is plugged in even when i power off and hold down volume + power.

I cant really get to twrp. all it does is bootloop at the twrp splash screen

I have all drivers, sdk, etc installed on my comp and it worked earlier that day. once i went back from 5.0 rom to 4.4.4 rom, the encryption i had on my phone got all messed up and it got screwed up from there
 

sruel3216

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If Fastboot and RSDLite wont see your phone, you can not flash an SBF.

If your phone boots to TWRP, it should be capable of booting to fastboot mode. Under the REBOOT option in TWRP is BOOTLOADER. What happens when you try it?

Or... can you power your phone off? (if it doesn't respond to normal attempts to power off, press and hold the power button until it does.) Then without any cable connected to your phone, press/hold the power and volume down buttons simultaneously.

If you can get your phone to the AP Fastboot (aka Bootloader) screen, then visit -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html and use option 5 (skipping step 2,3 and 4, since you've done them if you can see the Fastboot screen)

And to revisit an earlier part of this thread....

SBF, FXZ, Recovery Image, today all mean pretty much the same thing. What Moto has as "Recovery images" at -> https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images are just that. They are the FULL ROM Images used to fully flash a phone. Call them SBF, FXZ or Recovery, its the same thing.

In the past, Moto did include an XML in the Recovery Image ZIP file for the 1St Gen Moto X that could be used with RSDLite to flash. With the 4.4.4 Recovery Images, Moto instead included only a BAT file to flash via mFast boot, and does NOT include an XML. If you want to flash via RSDLite, you either need to make your own XML, borrow the one included in the 4.4.2 image, or download the SBF from another source that had created the XML and included it.
OMG sir i think you may have saved me!

EDIT: It has booted!!! thank you sir! Will i need to unlock my bootloader again? it is a dev edition
 
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OMG sir i think you may have saved me!

EDIT: It has booted!!! thank you sir! Will i need to unlock my bootloader again? it is a dev edition
If you got the unlock code from Moto and used it to unlock your bootloader, then no. You will not need to unlock again. Once the bootloader is unlocked, it will stay unlocked unless YOU relock it (fastboot oem lock), even then, if you have the code from Moto, you could unlock again if you needed to.

If you used a tool like Sunshine to unlock the boootloader, my understanding is that the bootloader will also stay unlocked. However, if you relock it, you wont be able to unlock it again.
 
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If you got the unlock code from Moto and used it to unlock your bootloader, then no. You will not need to unlock again. Once the bootloader is unlocked, it will stay unlocked unless YOU relock it (fastboot oem lock), even then, if you have the code from Moto, you could unlock again if you needed to.

If you used a tool like Sunshine to unlock the boootloader, my understanding is that the bootloader will also stay unlocked. However, if you relock it, you wont be able to unlock it again.
Sweet got it all rooted again and running. thanks a lot!
 
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