Windows 10

ecrepeau13

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Phone not seen by ADB or by RSLite on Windows 10.

Have the Motorola drivers installed that are listed in the remove Amazon bloat ROM flash guide.

Windows 10 itself sees the phone. Any suggestions?
 

MadGoat

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When installing adb, did you install the drivers as well? (The drivers that the adb package installs, not the moto drivers)
 

pnw3sixty

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I had the same problem. Luckily, there's an alternate way to do without using RSDLite. Go to RootJunky's Moto G4 Files, which you can find by just going to the links under his "Amazon Ads & Bloat Removed from the Motorola Moto G 4th gen with one quick flash" video.

(I'd link it, but I'm still a noob and can't link it. Just download the file named "XT1625-Amazon-Bloat-Ads-Remover-Without-RSDLITE". Once you have that file downloaded, extract them to a folder (doesn't matter where), and run the batch file (the extension is ".bat"), which will remove Amazon ads from your Moto G. Make sure your Moto G is in fastboot mode before running the batch file though.
 

ecrepeau13

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I had the same problem. Luckily, there's an alternate way to do without using RSDLite. Go to RootJunky's Moto G4 Files, which you can find by just going to the links under his "Amazon Ads & Bloat Removed from the Motorola Moto G 4th gen with one quick flash" video.

(I'd link it, but I'm still a noob and can't link it. Just download the file named "XT1625-Amazon-Bloat-Ads-Remover-Without-RSDLITE". Once you have that file downloaded, extract them to a folder (doesn't matter where), and run the batch file (the extension is ".bat"), which will remove Amazon ads from your Moto G. Make sure your Moto G is in fastboot mode before running the batch file though.
Would like to get it working first in case anything goes wrong or want to flash a different ROM, etc...