[Advice] [First-time Poster] XT1768 Flashing Stock Motorola ROM - Moto E4 Guides, News, & Discussion

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Hi All,
I'm here trying to root my XT1768 device, and I managed to soft-brick my phone. I was looking everywhere for a guide on how to re-flash the original (known as "stock" I guess) Motorola system ("ROM") but all I found was guides for XT1766. I didn't want to risk doing anymore damage, so I kept looking. I found a few tips across several threads, so I just wanted to formalize the way I solved it for my XT1768 so it can help someone. I have a Moto E4 I bought on eBay refurbished. It's unbranded, looks like straight from Motorola (so not Sprint, Verizon, etc.)
Disclaimer: this is only my advice. I'm no expert and not in charge of any damage to your phone. It worked for me, that's all I can say. Please be aware that other threads here instruct to verify your firmware version before any flashing of ROM, so the following instructions may actually do damage. I may have taken a risk doing those steps. If someone who reads this knows more about the issue, I'll be happy to supply more information about my specific phone and update this original post so others don't flash something they shouldn't. This post is currently the only post here specifically instructing how to flash this specific model XT1768. Please hijack this thread if you know more than me!
I flashed TWRP and Xposed, which caused a soft brick. The loading screen was stuck on the loading animation (Motorola + Lenovo logos).
Solution:
1. Download the Motorola flashing tool known as RSDLite: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59348530&postcount=6
2. Download the stock ROM from the following link. I downloaded the one dated 2018-10-31 (1.4GB). https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/perry/official/RETAIL/
3. Open RSDLite, hook up your phone. It should be listed in the tool on the first row. Choose the zip file of the ROM under "Filename" and click start. I did the decompression and flashing together.
4. Your phone will reboot and work fine.

edit: never mind

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[Q] New radio, and how can I tell what type of unlock I have?

Hi
I've got a Bell Desire Z. I bought it brand new and "unlocked" from a guy on Craigslist, who told me it came direct from HTC as a sample for a photoshoot and was already unlocked. Sure enough, it worked with my non-Bell SIM card just fine. I now use MIUI, love it.
I've been having a few funny issues with the radio (12.28b.60.140eU_26.03.02.26_M) such as sometimes I make a call and the other person can't hear me, or I answer a call, same problem, or the call comes through all garbled. I want to see if upgrading the radio will fix this.
1. How do I know what type of unlock my phone has? I didn't put the engineering HBOOT on there, but if it is already on there, how can I tell? I've got it rooted, can I tell if the radio is already S-OFF? I've read tons of stuff and I can't figure this one out.
2. How do I flash the PC10MSgwhatever.zip file onto the phone?
3. Will flashing this break my unlock?
Thanks for taking the time to help me. You guys are the best
Answers
Hi,
to answer your questions:
1. one way of getting some information out of your phone is to use the AMT-Tool to query the device info and the security status. You can find the tool in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1097977&page=1
The latest version 1.8.5 is somewhat wacky though and sometimes claims, that it can not query or manipulate your phone, although you are already rooted and have the right software version installed. So do not rely on this tool for further flashing your phone. But the queries usually work fine and produce results.
If you run into trouble with the 1.8.5 you might want to download and try the older 1.8.1 which seems to be more stable and can be found here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26590769/AMT181.zip
You don't have to install the files, just unzipping them to a new directory is sufficient, so you can unpack and use both versions parallel without any troubles.
Another way to find out the version of your HBOOT is by shutting off your phone and then holding the ON-Button and the TrackPad-Button (that square thing at the bottom of your display) at the same time until the phone boots into the bootloader screen. There is the version of your HBOOT displayed.
2. I am not sure, what exactly you want to flash, but if it is something like a PC10IMG.zip, usually all you have to do is put it into the root-area of your SD-Card (so do NOT put it into any subfolder) and then again boot into the bootloader by the method above. Then select the first option called "Bootloader" (which usually is already pre-selected) and press the ON-Button once to confirm the choice. The phone automatically searches for any PC10IMG-Files on your SD-Card and then asks you, if you want to flash that Image.
Don't forget to delete the file from your SD-Card afterwards, otherwise your phone will try to flash the Image again the next time you boot into the Bootloader!
3. Depends. As far as I have learned, flashing only the Radio should not tamper with your root or unlock. But I am quite new to the Android-World myself and would not want to guarantee the correctness of that statement. All I can tell is, that the 2nd phone I have rooted was the Vodafone Branded and SIM-locked phone of my wife. After de-branding, rooting and unlocking it, I flashed it with the Virtuous Sense 2.0.0 ROM and in a 2nd step also flashed the latest Radio onto it. Both did NOT break the UNLOCK. But since I don't know by which method your phone was rooted and unlocked, all I can do is speculate.
But even if you should break your UNLOCK somehow, it shouldn't be too hard to re-ROOT and re-UNLOCK it by following any of the many HOW-TOs published in this forum.
You can find the Link to all the HTC Desire Z Radios in my signature. There are a lot versions available that are newer than yours. As far as I have read in other threads, you can safely flash and try out several radios on your phone, but again no guarantees on that statement.
But keep in mind, that you might also need to align the Radio Library with the Radio depending on your ROM. This thread will tell you more about that process.
Hope that helped...
Tronar

[Q] How to bring HTC One M8 back to original firmware for a complete novice - SOLVED

Hello,
I've bought an HTC One M8 at ebay a few days ago.. the device was sold as a Google Edition one, although, after I bought it, I realized that it was an unlocked HTC One M8 with a Google Edition rom (description in english wasn't so complete as the german one ).. for me that wouldn't be a problem, although I would prefer to have the genuine firmware (I like the original HTC software)..therefore, I asked the user to change the firmware before sending the phone to me.
After receiving the phone, I've noticed that firmware version is "Android Revolution HD 8.1 by mike1986".. therefore,.. not the original rom from HTC.. besides this, there's also some "leftovers" of the google edition, as you can see in the image below (appears when I reboot the phone) .
The user told me that he has spent almost three hours to install that rom,.. and that he couldn't ger rid of the "Google" symbol whenever reboot the phone, as he had almost bricked the phone when he was trying.
What I would like to know is if there is the possibility to change the firmware to the original HTC firmware, exactly as if I was getting the phone from the store (with all the applications that comes with it) and that also allows me to benefit from HTC warranty?
If so, is there any step by step guide to safely do it?
I'm a novice in this area (never rooted or unrooted a phone).. and I just want to have the phone as if it was out of the box (do not need to have it unlocked to update roms or to delete any applications that comes with the phone, or something like that).
My HTC has a CID-HTC__102 (based on what I searched in the forum...it looks like an unlocked international version (German) device) and it has an IMEI SV 01 (I don't know if this info is needed, but I could not attach any more images, so I post this info here).
I will leave some info screen images as attachments so it becomes easier for you to help me.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards,
SkElEtIkO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735235
you might not need to do all the steps, but this works 100%
confusion and more confusion in my head... :S
RossMacgill said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735235
you might not need to do all the steps, but this works 100%
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Hello Ross,
I've already read that post, however, for a noobie in this area, I believe that there's a lot of things that might not be so easy as they're for who flash firmware a lot of times.. for example.. "flash (...) ROM in TRWP"...I never flashed anything ..
I've roughly seached in the forum for "flash in TWRP"..and there's a lot of people with problems in flashing things with it (get stuck in some point)...
Besides this..EddyOS post mentions to use "odexed package provided by @Mike1986".. is that post only about applying that ROM or can I use another one? I already have a ROM by mike1986.. the one that I want to get rid off .. I want a completely original ROM as if the phone came from HTC... I was thinking on this..but even this one looks like was also provided by mike1986... (and probably has the same name that the one that I have).. isn't there any ROM by HTC without any modification???
I haven't got anything against ROMs made by mike or someone else.. I just want a manufacturer ROM which allows me to have full warranty and the functionalities that originally came with the phone. For example, with this firmware that I currently have, I cannot add my google account (says "cannot connect to google server") and I cannot see if there are new phone software updates (it keeps searching and searching)... and if I look into phone's software name.. it appears "Android Revolution HD 8.1 by mike1986"..well.. if I would take the phone to HTC under warranty.. they certainly wouldn't do anything with that software
Another thing, you told in your reply that I may not need to do all the steps.. Why not (?) and.. in that case, which steps shall I need to do?
My final question of this post...since the user that sold me the phone had already made a firmware update (google edition) before the current one, and now.. the phone has things from two firmware updates (the initial logo from google edition firmware, as you can see in the attached image, and the firmware from mike1986), don't you think, that it would be necessary to make another steps to clean all this mess?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
SkElEtIkO
skeletiko said:
Hello Ross,
I've already read that post, however, for a noobie in this area, I believe that there's a lot of things that might not be so easy as they're for who flash firmware a lot of times.. for example.. "flash (...) ROM in TRWP"...I never flashed anything ..
I've roughly seached in the forum for "flash in TWRP"..and there's a lot of people with problems in flashing things with it (get stuck in some point)...
Besides this..EddyOS post mentions to use "odexed package provided by @Mike1986".. is that post only about applying that ROM or can I use another one? I already have a ROM by mike1986.. the one that I want to get rid off .. I want a completely original ROM as if the phone came from HTC... I was thinking on this..but even this one looks like was also provided by mike1986... (and probably has the same name that the one that I have).. isn't there any ROM by HTC without any modification???
I haven't got anything against ROMs made by mike or someone else.. I just want a manufacturer ROM which allows me to have full warranty and the functionalities that originally came with the phone. For example, with this firmware that I currently have, I cannot add my google account (says "cannot connect to google server") and I cannot see if there are new phone software updates (it keeps searching and searching)... and if I look into phone's software name.. it appears "Android Revolution HD 8.1 by mike1986"..well.. if I would take the phone to HTC under warranty.. they certainly wouldn't do anything with that software
Another thing, you told in your reply that I may not need to do all the steps.. Why not (?) and.. in that case, which steps shall I need to do?
My final question of this post...since the user that sold me the phone had already made a firmware update (google edition) before the current one, and now.. the phone has things from two firmware updates (the initial logo from google edition firmware, as you can see in the attached image, and the firmware from mike1986), don't you think, that it would be necessary to make another steps to clean all this mess?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
SkElEtIkO
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odexed package provided by @Mike19 and the system dump you linked to are the same stock, more than likely the very same file. You can use any rom, that is a stock dump and the correct version, but i would use mikes, or from the list of stock dumps thread on here.
Mike is a rom developer, he makes custom roms, but also has sources for his roms, which he then supplies for us to go back to stock.
with your google flash screen, i did read that if you flash 1.54.401.5 then reflash 1.54.401.10, it fixes that issue, not sure how true it is.
Please see solution in here
Thank you

I've been struggling with this phone for a while.

I have a problem with my HTC one M8 At&t (It's unlocked to any provider) it's also rooted so if you can help me either unroot it or add a ROM that would be so helpful.
Well the problem with my phone is.
1) It won't update to 6.0 its stuck on 5.0.2
2) ROMS won't install at all. Maybe because it doesn't have TWRP (I don't know where to get that)
3) The phone is S-on relocked and it says "This device has been tampered' then a warning
I asked HTC and they didn't help at all. I asked people that I know but they are IOS.
So this is the last resort. I was recommended by a friend to ask you wonderful people. I mean i have some knowledge but it don't have anyone to show me the ropes of how to do it. But please if you guys can help add link with steps.
Thank you and have a good day dudes.
PTP012 said:
I have a problem with my HTC one M8 At&t (It's unlocked to any provider) it's also rooted so if you can help me either unroot it or add a ROM that would be so helpful.
Well the problem with my phone is.
1) It won't update to 6.0 its stuck on 5.0.2
2) ROMS won't install at all. Maybe because it doesn't have TWRP (I don't know where to get that)
3) The phone is S-on relocked and it says "This device has been tampered' then a warning
I asked HTC and they didn't help at all. I asked people that I know but they are IOS.
So this is the last resort. I was recommended by a friend to ask you wonderful people. I mean i have some knowledge but it don't have anyone to show me the ropes of how to do it. But please if you guys can help add link with steps.
Thank you and have a good day dudes.
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I'd suggest you watch this video to install TWRP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HWj_1KHbuY
And then I'd also recommend installing CM13 since it's really stable. It can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...m-cyanogenmod-13-0-nightlies-htc-one-t3256696
PTP012 said:
I have a problem with my HTC one M8 At&t (It's unlocked to any provider) it's also rooted so if you can help me either unroot it or add a ROM that would be so helpful.
Well the problem with my phone is.
1) It won't update to 6.0 its stuck on 5.0.2
2) ROMS won't install at all. Maybe because it doesn't have TWRP (I don't know where to get that)
3) The phone is S-on relocked and it says "This device has been tampered' then a warning
I asked HTC and they didn't help at all. I asked people that I know but they are IOS.
So this is the last resort. I was recommended by a friend to ask you wonderful people. I mean i have some knowledge but it don't have anyone to show me the ropes of how to do it. But please if you guys can help add link with steps.
Thank you and have a good day dudes.
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1. If it is AT&T, it won't update on non-AT&T network.
2. Unlock bootloader and install TWRP
3. The phone was unlocked before and now it is relocked.
Post fastboot getvar all without serial & imei no to confirm which device variant that you have and what to do with it.
Ragarianok said:
I'd suggest you watch this video to install TWRP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HWj_1KHbuY
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I would suggest the OP not follow that video. Followed literally, it will not only direct the OP to install a horribly obsolete version of TWRP, but also one that is not intended for his version of the M8. The "wlv" version TWRP in the video is for Verizon, and would install TWRP to the wrong partition, maybe even brick the phone. TWRP has since been updated and unified to identify the M8 version, and install on the proper partition accordingly; but such was not the case at the time the video was created.
This is one of the main reasons I don't recommend rooting by watching YouTube videos. They aren't detailed enough to point out all the nuances and potential pitfalls of the process. They just spoonfeed enough knowledge to you get you into big trouble, without any knowledge or skills to get you out of that hole.
Also, the random "root" website referenced in the video doesn't appear to have any downloadable files any longer, anyway. At least not that I can find, upon examination. So if the OP that route, they would have hit a dead end. I also personally don't recommend such "root" websites, as they almost always just steal content from XDA, without giving proper credit.
All the info the OP needs is right here on XDA. An excellent guide for unlocking the bootloader and installing custom recovery is here. Although the guide is dated (hard for anything for this phone to not be dated at this point - it is over 2 years old) and I have the following additional advice:
- HTC drivers on the guide are dated. But if you plug the phone into your PC, it should auto-install HTC Sync and the required drivers
- You can get TWRP right from the source here. I'm not sure if your existing firmware will play well with the latest version (TWRP 3.0.x), but I'm pretty sure version 2.8.7.0 will work well (and known to be very stable).
- Only need to follow the guide through "ROOTING YOUR DEVICE" Step 8, that is unlocking the bootloader and installing custom recovery (don't flash SuperSU). From there, get the desired custom ROM on the phone, boot into TWRP, backup the current stock ROM, then do default wipe (data, cache, Dalvik) in TWRP and flash the ROM.
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An alternative would be to flash the Marshmallow RUU to update to full stock image. But in order to do so, the OP will have to update to Marshmallow firmware (which requires some knowledge of using fastboot) and then run the Marshmallow RUU. The RUU in listed on my AT&T M8 Index thread here (along with a lot of other useful info), with the info/link for flashing firmware highlighted in red text.

Soft Bricked Sony Xperia Z1C- Please Help :( I don't understand some of the tutorials

My buddy gave me his soft-bricked Sony z1c, and I'm having a really hard time figuring out exactly what to do to fix it. I'm sure I sound like an idiot, but I'm just feeling very confused here about what instructions are relevant to me. I've spent several hours trying to figure it out from several threads. This general Xperia recovery thread and This stickied Z1c thread, felt pretty helpful, but they weren't idiot-proof enough for me.
I'm just desperate for some straightforward, idiot-proof instructions for my situation
Phone Details:
At the time of the bricking, It had Sony's installed kitkat ROM.
It boots up to the sony screen and then goes dark again. Or will sometimes show the battery charging screen. (Apparently a textbook "soft brick?" )
It IS rooted, but i don't know if it had supersu or superuser.
I don't know if the bootloader was unlocked, but it wasn't bought from a carrier, so it might be. I'm pretty sure the bootloader IS unlocked, but am unsure. (this lack of information is probably the biggest source uncertainty and anxiety)
So far I've:
Downloaded, installed Flashtool. Haven't downloaded the suggested Firmware through it yet, because it's a pretty big download.
I did download the CandyRoms Kitkat zip as linked here, because I would like to keep Kitkat.
Main Questions: (for now)
Can I figure out whether the bootloader is unlocked before jumping into the instructions i'm going to commit to following? If the Bootloader is unlocked, that means I can follow the more straightforward instructions from the z1c specific thread mentioned above (but that thread still does leave me feeling iffy).
If I can't figure it out before jumping in, and it turns out that the bootloader is locked, will it damage things if I followed instructions as if it were unlocked? I'm like 85% certain it's unlocked but... I've read horror stories about other phones like Galaxies, and I'm paranoid.
If I install the firmware using the xperifirm tool in flashtool, will that upgrade me to Lolipop or higher? Can/should I use Flashtool to just straight up install the CandyRoms ROM? Do I even need to flash new firmware?
What exactly do they mean when they say "boot into recovery"?
Thanks for you help, and forgive me for any faults with this thread.
Leostaley said:
My buddy gave me his soft-bricked Sony z1c, and I'm having a really hard time figuring out exactly what to do to fix it. I'm sure I sound like an idiot, but I'm just feeling very confused here about what instructions are relevant to me. I've spent several hours trying to figure it out from several threads. This general Xperia recovery thread and This stickied Z1c thread, felt pretty helpful, but they weren't idiot-proof enough for me.
I'm just desperate for some straightforward, idiot-proof instructions for my situation
Phone Details:
At the time of the bricking, It had Sony's installed kitkat ROM.
It boots up to the sony screen and then goes dark again. Or will sometimes show the battery charging screen. (Apparently a textbook "soft brick?" )
It IS rooted, but i don't know if it had supersu or superuser.
I don't know if the bootloader was unlocked, but it wasn't bought from a carrier, so it might be. I'm pretty sure the bootloader IS unlocked, but am unsure. (this lack of information is probably the biggest source uncertainty and anxiety)
So far I've:
Downloaded, installed Flashtool. Haven't downloaded the suggested Firmware through it yet, because it's a pretty big download.
I did download the CandyRoms Kitkat zip as linked here, because I would like to keep Kitkat.
Main Questions: (for now)
Can I figure out whether the bootloader is unlocked before jumping into the instructions i'm going to commit to following? If the Bootloader is unlocked, that means I can follow the more straightforward instructions from the z1c specific thread mentioned above (but that thread still does leave me feeling iffy).
If I can't figure it out before jumping in, and it turns out that the bootloader is locked, will it damage things if I followed instructions as if it were unlocked? I'm like 85% certain it's unlocked but... I've read horror stories about other phones like Galaxies, and I'm paranoid.
If I install the firmware using the xperifirm tool in flashtool, will that upgrade me to Lolipop or higher? Can/should I use Flashtool to just straight up install the CandyRoms ROM? Do I even need to flash new firmware?
What exactly do they mean when they say "boot into recovery"?
Thanks for you help, and forgive me for any faults with this thread.
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When you boot, do you see a colored led light flash on the ttop of the phone? If so, press volume up or down buttons when you see it, and you might get into recovery. Besides that, your best bet is definitely Flashtool. If you don't want Lollipop, download a KK ftf file. There's one here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/so...f-xperia-z1-compact-d5503-14-4-0-157-t3118047. Once that's fflashed, you can move on to rooting, etc

TWRP for Galaxy A50 Canadian Model

Hello,
I am looking to root my A50, model SM-A505W, and I need the correct TWRP file in order to do so. I am having a hard time finding the correct file. I am unable to find the file on twrp.me, which is where I normally go to find these files. I have read a few other threads on here that provide a TWRP file, but I am unsure if they work with the Canadian model or are safe to use. I should preface by saying I am relatively new to rooting. I have rooted a Galaxy S5 and S6, and had a few issues but managed to solve them. My main concern is getting stuck in a bootloop by flashing the wrong software to the device. At that point I would rather have done my due diligence first rather than flashing a file that I am unsure of! Really I am just asking for clarification if I can use the TWRP files from either,
This thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...overy-unofficial-twrp-3-4-0-0-galaxy-t4138313
Or this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a50/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3941843
In the second thread there is mention that Magisk doesn't work with this software? I need Magisk to work for the usage of Smali patcher. So, if anyone could provide the correct software, or advise me as to what the correct solution would be, I would highly appreciate it!

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