Bricked my Droid x

socalpunk

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i was using my droid x and it just went black and when i turn it back on all i get is to the android logo and nothing else... i need help.
 
were you rooted and ROM'd before this or stock? Did you try a battery pull?

i bought the phone rooted. i pulled the battery and took it to verizon and they tried to do some stuff but not sure what they tried but they told me im screwed.
 
Just go into the rooting roms section grab the sbf file for 602 you can flash that and be back to stock. If you need hep ask here first.
 
Just go into the rooting roms section grab the sbf file for 602 you can flash that and be back to stock. If you need hep ask here first.

ok, i did that and it got 99% completed and then it failed, so now when i do th volume down, camera and power it tells me

code corrupt
battery low
cannot program

and i tried charging it and it wont charge now.

i think im F######D, but i hope not...
 
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Yea it wont charge if the rom isnt installed. It might charge if you do a battery pull first. Usually, I may be wrong, Code Corrupt means a bad sbf file or a bad driver on the pc end. But if it made it to 99%...what was the error? Try to find a way to charge your X if you can(another X w battery) and re-try the sbf again. I'll ask around
 
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If you can get a friend or a Verizon store to charge you battery - that will allow you to flash the file. I had bricked my Droid X & dead battery - Verizon said the phone was under warranty and sending me a refurb. Literally received the refurb to change my battery and then fixed my phone & sent the refurb back to VZ. I was able after a little trial and error to "unbrick" my phone. Good luck.
 
ok, i did that and it got 99% completed and then it failed, so now when i do th volume down, camera and power it tells me

code corrupt
battery low
cannot program

and i tried charging it and it wont charge now.

i think im F######D, but i hope not...

USB to mother board, no peripheral crap.
 
Did you get it? I have failed SBF with peripheral usb ports. Using the usb ports directly off the motherboard helps.
 

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