HOW TO RESTORE YOUR RAZR OTA:
Flashing this file will return your Verizon Droid Razr back to 100% stock.
It can also be used to get your phone back to working order if it's not booting up.
DOWNLOADS:
Motorola USB Drivers -here
RSD Lite 5.6 - here
Fastboot zip files to choose from:
Gingerbread 2.3.5
Blur_Version.6.11.744.XT912.Verizon.en.US
VRZ_XT912_6.5.1-73_DHD-11_TA-3_1FF_02.xml.zip
MD5: 8a59103becbecf22cc77371196e395d8
Gingerbread 2.3.5
Blur_Version.6.11.748.XT912.Verizon.en.US
VRZ_XT912_6.5.1-73_DHD-11_M1-2_1FF_01.xml.zip
MD5: 0C827F14937B9BFC802684764219FB33
Gingerbread 2.3.6
Blur_Version.6.12.173.XT912.Verizon.en.US
VRZ_XT912_6.5.1-167_DHD-14_M2-5_CFC_1FF_01.xml.zip
MD5: B640B2DCC00C2EF9CFEA8F2C6D5EBF9A
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. If you haven't already done so in the past, download and install the Motorola usb drivers.
2. Download and install RSD Lite 5.6.
NOTE: In order for RSD Lite to recognize your phone, it has to be in AP Fastboot mode or it can just be booted up like normal. If your phone will not boot up, then power it off and put it into AP Fastboot mode by holding the volume up + down + power. Then select the AP Fastboot option
3. Connect your phone to the computer with a usb cable and open RSD Lite. Make sure RSD Lite recognizes your phone before proceeding.
WARNING: Be careful not to move your phone around or mess with the usb cable while doing the following steps. You don't want to accidentally disconnect it. It will end up bad. I have had it happen!
4. In RSD Lite, select the fastboot zip file you downloaded then press the “Un-compress and Start Flashing" button. RSD Lite will unzip the file and begin flashing.
5. Once the flashing is done and your phone is booted up, perform a factory reset to complete the process.
NOTE: For those of you that don't have a Windows OS, or just don't like RSD Lite, you can use Fastboot commands in terminal to flash the img files that are in the Fastboot zip file. If you need help with doing it this way, just let me know and I can provide directions.
NOTE: In order for RSD Lite to recognize your phone, it has to be in AP Fastboot mode or it can just be booted up like normal. If your phone will not boot up, then power it off and put it into AP Fastboot mode by holding the volume up + down + power. Then select the AP Fastboot option
3. Connect your phone to the computer with a usb cable and open RSD Lite. Make sure RSD Lite recognizes your phone before proceeding.
WARNING: Be careful not to move your phone around or mess with the usb cable while doing the following steps. You don't want to accidentally disconnect it. It will end up bad. I have had it happen!
4. In RSD Lite, select the fastboot zip file you downloaded then press the “Un-compress and Start Flashing" button. RSD Lite will unzip the file and begin flashing.
5. Once the flashing is done and your phone is booted up, perform a factory reset to complete the process.
NOTE: For those of you that don't have a Windows OS, or just don't like RSD Lite, you can use Fastboot commands in terminal to flash the img files that are in the Fastboot zip file. If you need help with doing it this way, just let me know and I can provide directions.
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