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:frown::angry:I tried flashing cyanogenmod 10.1 rc3 on the stock rom spot in safestrap.The result was a boot loop.So I went into the wipe section and did system wipe.I know I messed up.I need a solution quick.
If you run out of battery on a phone with no OS you will need to either sacrifice a usb cable to manually charge the non-removeable battery of the D4 or buy a "motorola factory cable" that allows flashing without a battery.
Cut off the micro-usb end of your phone's cable, strip the wires on the black and red wires and use the copper endings to manually touch the positive and negative terminals on your phones battery to manually charge it.
Cut off the micro-usb end of your phone's cable, strip the wires on the black and red wires and use the copper endings to manually touch the positive and negative terminals on your phones battery to manually charge it.
I have it pluged into a wall outlet via cable and adapter that came with the phone and have it pluged in over night.Will it be fine to flash it back to normal via RSD Lite?
If you run out of battery on a phone with no OS you will need to either sacrifice a usb cable to manually charge the non-removeable battery of the D4 or buy a "motorola factory cable" that allows flashing without a battery.
The official Jellybean OTA corresponds to the Feb 4.1.2 file, but if you're still on ICS feel free to flash that. Do NOT try to flash ICS if you already upgraded to Jellybean.
I just didn't know if you were running the ICS or JB version of Eclipse.
The official Jellybean OTA corresponds to the Feb 4.1.2 file, but if you're still on ICS feel free to flash that. Do NOT try to flash ICS if you already upgraded to Jellybean.
I just didn't know if you were running the ICS or JB version of Eclipse.