[Q] Atrix 2 ab Flashboot Flash mode (S) (boot failure)

Madness_logic

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I have a problem with my atrix 2 , it was running on android 2.3.4 and i install RazrBootstrap recovery , and after install the CM10 on the recovery menu , i turned on the phone and only says "ab Flashboot Flash mode (S) (boot failure) 0A.65 Battery Low Cannot program , INVALID CG OTV (CG: system) : Invalid SP data , INVALID CG HAB (CG: system, STATUS : 0X004E) please anyone can help me?
 
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Fall of Enosis

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Cm10 is ICS based mate. You HAVE to be on ICS before installing cm10 or any other ICS based Rom.

Read the noob guide in the general section. That will help you with FAQ'S. Also, it's not possible that you were on 2.3.4 before the flash. The a2 came out of the box on 2.3.5.
Little more info please?

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MotoMudder77

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Cm10 is ICS based mate. You HAVE to be on ICS before installing cm10 or any other ICS based Rom.

Read the noob guide in the general section. That will help you with FAQ'S. Also, it's not possible that you were on 2.3.4 before the flash. The a2 came out of the box on 2.3.5.
Little more info please?

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CM10 is JB. Not ICS. Maybe on this POS device you state that its based on ICS, only because it requires an ICS kernal as we dont have a JB kernal . And my guess is we never will. :crying:
 
Thats bad advice. Never flash something with a low battery. Charge it up first. IDK if you can charge in the state its in, might have to figure something out.
This method may be considered dangerous, and quite possibly is if you're not careful. But, you can flash via RSD Lite the appropriate FXZ to the device -assuming it's not hard bricked...

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10163846

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MotoMudder77

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Yea, there's always that route.Last resort IMO, but I've had to do that on some device I had.

Another phone, desktop charger would be ideal, but not always possible.

Good fun when you get to that point :D

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So i take it this phone does follow the rest in charging ways, like no charging in recovery, fastboot, or if soft bricked?
 

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CM10 is JB. Not ICS. Maybe on this POS device you state that its based on ICS, only because it requires an ICS kernal as we dont have a JB kernal . And my guess is we never will. :crying:
Actually our CM10 is not fully JB.... we have had to change all the code to work with our Stock ICS base and kernel. And yes we will not be getting Jelly Bean at all, Motorola has already said that and is offering the 100 dollar card to "upgrade" to phone that will get it.

Yes, again we had to be creative to make CM10 with our ICS base ROM, and Kernel... And yes there are many parts, especially libs and kernel modules, as well as some apps and framework that had to come from our stock ICS ROM and we had to compile it all against our stock ICS kernel.

So yes we have Jelly Bean and the things that go with it, but we do not have any of the kernel and some other upgrades that come with a "true" Jelly Bean install.
 
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Actually our CM10 is not fully JB.... we have had to change all the code to work with our Stock ICS base and kernel. And yes we will not be getting Jelly Bean at all, Motorola has already said that and is offering the 100 dollar card to "upgrade" to phone that will get it.

Yes, again we had to be creative to make CM10 with our ICS base ROM, and Kernel... And yes there are many parts, especially libs and kernel modules, as well as some apps and framework that had to come from our stock ICS ROM and we had to compile it all against our stock ICS kernel.

So yes we have Jelly Bean and the things that go with it, but we do not have any of the kernel and some other upgrades that come with a "true" Jelly Bean install.
More props to those of you that work with this device. I knew it would have to be some work, but seeing it broken down opens the eyes.
 

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Many thanks

Found this thread with a "last resort" method and had nothing to lose tried it and it worked. I also found that you didn't need to put the battery in while doing this, but kinda wore my hand out holding the phone so the wires wouldn't move. Thank you very much for this McGyver fix won't forget it.:laugh: