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#1 mattlgroff

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 02:48 PM

DO NOT USE THIS UTILITY ON THE LATEST 4.1.2 OTA UPDATE.


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This is ONLY for the DROID RAZR XT926 and DROID RAZR HD MAXX XT926. Do NOT use this on an XT925!

 
 
DROID RAZR HD Utility 1.21
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Filesize: 607 MB (637,113,475 bytes)
MD5: BB8229074D060C7C73B7B25D014F7D57
 
- Windows Instructions
Extract .zip to its own folder on the Desktop.
Install the required drivers. The folder with the drivers is called "Drivers [WINDOWS ONLY]" and is included in the Utility folder.
Double click the ".bat" file. This will be called "WindowsUtility.bat" the image is just for reference.
 
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- Mac & Linux Instructions
Extract the .zip to any folder you like, the /Downloads/ or /Desktop/ folder should work just fine.
Open a Terminal window. (On Mac: Applications > Utilities > Terminal)
Learn your 'sudo' password. This is almost always your Admin password on a Mac computer. On Linux you should already know what this is, its yours account password if your account is an admin as well.
Type the following code into the Terminal Windows, places where it says ***DRAG HERE*** are telling you to simply drag the folder there. For example: cd ***DRAG FOLDER HERE*** then press 'Enter' after each line.

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You will be asked for your sudo password at least once in the Utility process, so make sure you followed the instructions to learn it.
 
Functions of the DROID RAZR HD Utility 1.21:

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Number 1 Explained -- This option requires your phone be in AP Fastboot mode. It will flash the official 4.1.2 System, Kernel, and Radio as well we wipe your data.
 
Number 2 Explained -- This option requires your phone be in AP Fastboot mode. It will flash the official 4.1.2 Stock Recovery.
 
Number 3 Explained -- This is Dan Rosenberg's root exploit called 'Motochopper'. This option requires your phone to be booted normally, with USB Debugging enabled.
 
Number 4 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally, with USB Debugging enabled. It will install an App version of Dan Rosenberg's Motopocalypse exploit for unlocking the bootloader.
 
Number 5 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash TWRP 2.5.0.0 Recovery.
 
Number 6 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash OUDHS 1.0.3.4 Recovery.
 
Number 7 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash CWM 6.0.3.2 Recovery.
 
 
Remember, do not run this utility unless your phone is at 100% battery OR you have bought yourself one of

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Thanks to Shabbypenguin and OUDHS for making the original OUDHS which I ported over. Thanks to Hashcode and dhacker29 for making the STS-Dev Team repo. Thanks to Djrbliss for Motochopper and Motopocalypse! Thanks to TomSgt for making the video (coming soon to be added to the OP).

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Posted 03 June 2013 - 07:45 PM

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Posted 13 June 2013 - 08:45 AM

Question...  Will this format the external SD card, or should I go and pull that out for the restore to stock, reroot, unlock, etc?



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Posted 13 June 2013 - 08:47 AM

It will not format the external or internal SD


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Posted 13 June 2013 - 12:14 PM

Cool, used the tool, back to stock, rooted, unlocked and manually debloated.  May not be as flashy as CM10.1, but everything works and no more deep sleep issues...

 

Thanks!


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Posted 18 June 2013 - 05:44 AM

I'm having trouble, i successfully reverted to stock with the utility (on OSX), but when trying to root, i get this:

 

[*] Press enter to root your phone...
 
[*]
[*] Waiting for device...
error: protocol fault (no status)
[*] Device found.
[*] Pushing exploit...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
error: device not found
[*] Pushing root tools...
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
- waiting for device -

 

 

and then it just hangs until i exit out of terminal (the phone shows no activity)  any ideas?

 

 

ok.... also just switched over to my windows partition to try running it from there. I click on the "WindowsUtility" batch file, but when i follow directions to press any key to continue, the command line window just disappears. help?  (also tried running as administrator, no luck)



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Posted 21 June 2013 - 05:42 AM

Would it be possible to get a brief explanation of the differences in the three recoveries (CWM, TWRP and OUDHS) and a recommendation on which one to use? Being a Bionic weenie, we only have one choice (just like what VZW does to us) but I've unlocked and rooted the GF's Maxx HD as well as installed TWRP but I was wondering if there is something better out there. BTW, thanks for the great utility!!


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Posted 10 July 2013 - 02:39 PM

Not sure if this is reproducible but for fyi sake I will post my experience. 

Last night I tried to run option one and stock my razr hd xt926 but ended up bricking my phone.

I was shocked since I even took the extra time to make sure I did a md5sum and my phone had about 80% charge.

I repeated the process a few times with the same result even.

 

for the "system" portion i got the following on the computer
Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
 
and on the phone
Invalid entry hash for system: index=0

 

and at the end it got stuck pushing the modem

 

I even tried using rsdlite but same result.

 

I finally tried unzipping the utility with the windows built-in tool instead of my thus til now trusted 7-zip and the thing just worked after doing that.  :)

 

My intent for doing all this was to try and fix my wifi dropout issues by reflashing 9.16.6 but no luck there.  :(



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Posted 10 July 2013 - 02:59 PM

Not sure if this is reproducible but for fyi sake I will post my experience.
Last night I tried to run option one and stock my razr hd xt926 but ended up bricking my phone.
I was shocked since I even took the extra time to make sure I did a md5sum and my phone had about 80% charge.
I repeated the process a few times with the same result even.

for the "system" portion i got the following on the computer
Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)

and on the phone
Invalid entry hash for system: index=0

and at the end it got stuck pushing the modem

I even tried using rsdlite but same result.

I finally tried unzipping the utility with the windows built-in tool instead of my thus til now trusted 7-zip and the thing just worked after doing that. :)

My intent for doing all this was to try and fix my wifi dropout issues by reflashing 9.16.6 but no luck there. :(


7zip is great for some things..but not extracting the utilities...... I recommend using WinZip to extract the utilities .... even the one built into windows dont always play nice

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Posted 10 July 2013 - 09:28 PM

Would it be possible to get a brief explanation of the differences in the three recoveries (CWM, TWRP and OUDHS) and a recommendation on which one to use? Being a Bionic weenie, we only have one choice (just like what VZW does to us) but I've unlocked and rooted the GF's Maxx HD as well as installed TWRP but I was wondering if there is something better out there. BTW, thanks for the great utility!!

i've used all three, though only twrp for a brief period(as somewhere along the line, it deleted my stock back up), but twrp is more user friendly...cwm and oudhs are the same, except oudhs is touch based and cwm you have to use the volume up/down rocker and power to navigate...i've used cwm since the OG droid days, so i prefer either that or oudhs(i'm using oudhs currently, as the touchscreen navigation is more convenient)



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Posted 11 July 2013 - 06:23 AM

Can I just replace the twrp.img with the 2.6 version and use this to load it?
Or will the utility be updated with 2.6?
Thanks

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Posted 11 July 2013 - 06:26 AM

Can I just replace the twrp.img with the 2.6 version and use this to load it?
Or will the utility be updated with 2.6?
Thanks

Doug B.

 

You can do that. The Utility is really just fastbooting the recovery file to your phone. You may have to change the name to match the file you are replacing. Not sure about that


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Posted 11 July 2013 - 06:28 AM

Can I just replace the twrp.img with the 2.6 version and use this to load it?
Or will the utility be updated with 2.6?
Thanks

Doug B.

Sure you can.... just remember you need to either change the filename to match the script.... or change the line(s) in the script to match the new file :) :ph34r:

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Posted 11 July 2013 - 08:21 AM

What is the deal with CM10.1 not allowing adb?

adb devices shows device offline.

I never got the "Allow ADB on this device" message that all the threads said I should get.

I had to restore my DST nandroid in order to update TWRP recovery to 2.6 via the Utility.

Jumped through every hoop listed, but none allowed adb on CM10.1.

 

This is why I asked this question. My attempts yesterday failed due to this problem.

 

 

Thanks for the help on this.


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Posted 12 July 2013 - 02:12 AM

I have the OTA that was pushed earlier this week. I want to flash back to the original 4.1.2 firmware because I started having issues when that was pushed a few months ago and I think I got a bad flash. The new firmware is suppose to block the bootloader exploit. I am not looking to unlock my phone. I just want to reflash stock and root. Has anyone evaluated flashing back to earlier versions from the latest OTA? Is it safe to try or am I risking brick?

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Posted 15 July 2013 - 07:06 PM



I'm having trouble, i successfully reverted to stock with the utility (on OSX), but when trying to root, i get this:

 

[*] Press enter to root your phone...
 
[*]
[*] Waiting for device...
error: protocol fault (no status)
[*] Device found.
[*] Pushing exploit...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
error: device not found
[*] Pushing root tools...
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
- waiting for device -

 

 

and then it just hangs until i exit out of terminal (the phone shows no activity)  any ideas?

 

 

ok.... also just switched over to my windows partition to try running it from there. I click on the "WindowsUtility" batch file, but when i follow directions to press any key to continue, the command line window just disappears. help?  (also tried running as administrator, no luck)

 

I am having the exact same problem (except I don't have a Windows partition).  In addition I cannot for the life of me enable AP Fastboot mode on the phone.  I hold down Power/vol up/vol down at the same time, get the menu, select Fastboot, (here I have tried hitting power, holding down power, just selecting Fastboot and doing nothing) and the phone boots normally, every time.  I was going to flash stock recovery again and see if that helps with re-rooting but any ideas on my Fastboot problem would be appreciated.



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Posted 16 July 2013 - 01:11 AM

I am having the exact same problem (except I don't have a Windows partition). In addition I cannot for the life of me enable AP Fastboot mode on the phone. I hold down Power/vol up/vol down at the same time, get the menu, select Fastboot, (here I have tried hitting power, holding down power, just selecting Fastboot and doing nothing) and the phone boots normally, every time. I was going to flash stock recovery again and see if that helps with re-rooting but any ideas on my Fastboot problem would be appreciated.


Are you using volume up to select Fastboot? When you scroll down with volume down, you make your selection by pressing volume up.

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Posted 16 July 2013 - 08:39 PM

Up front, sorry if this has been answered somewhere else or appears noobish; it's been a while since messing with phone hacking.

 

I purchased a Maxx HD Saturday and the seller had already updated to 9.20.1  As I understand it, I'm screwed as far as rooting the phone as it cannot be SBF with RSD Lite (or whatever the term is now) back to stock. Is that true?

 

I mainly want to root.

 

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Posted 17 July 2013 - 04:21 PM

Up front, sorry if this has been answered somewhere else or appears noobish; it's been a while since messing with phone hacking.

I purchased a Maxx HD Saturday and the seller had already updated to 9.20.1 As I understand it, I'm screwed as far as rooting the phone as it cannot be SBF with RSD Lite (or whatever the term is now) back to stock. Is that true?

I mainly want to root.

Thanks.


I was able to use this tool to downgrade to the original 4.1.2, root, protect root and update. I was not on 9.20.1 though. I was on 9.18.79. That should not really matter, but I am not sure.

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Posted 17 July 2013 - 04:51 PM

I'm trying to revert back to stock using a mac. I try to run the first script and it gives me this response in terminal:

 

sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0666, should be 0440
./LinuxMacUtility.sh: line 113:  1237 Segmentation fault      sudo $fastboot flash system system.img
sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0666, should be 0440
./LinuxMacUtility.sh: line 113:  1247 Segmentation fault      sudo $fastboot flash boot boot.img
sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0666, should be 0440
./LinuxMacUtility.sh: line 113:  1251 Segmentation fault      sudo $fastboot -w
sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0666, should be 0440
./LinuxMacUtility.sh: line 113:  1256 Segmentation fault      sudo $fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0666, should be 0440
./LinuxMacUtility.sh: line 113:  1261 Segmentation fault      sudo $fastboot erase modemst1
sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0666, should be 0440
./LinuxMacUtility.sh: line 113:  1268 Segmentation fault      sudo $fastboot erase modemst2
 
 You may want to also flash the Stock Recovery.
 

Does anyone know what to do??




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