So, now I know what SBF stands for, but what i don't understand is what it does. The link provided in the thread didn't work for me.
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So, now I know what SBF stands for, but what i don't understand is what it does. The link provided in the thread didn't work for me.
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Motorola doesn't care. If they did, they wouldn't have made it as difficult to pull off.[/QUOTE]
That's why my next phone will NOT be a Motorola, sad to say.![]()
Motorola doesn't care. If they did, they wouldn't have made it as difficult to pull off.[/QUOTE]
That's why my next phone will NOT be a Motorola, sad to say.[/QUOTE]
I agreed with you last week when I picked up my TB, really getting tired of Motorola not getting its act together.
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I'm not asking anyone to post the file. It's available elsewhere. What is it? What is the SBF file? What does SBF stand for? For newbies like myself, is there a vocabulary FAQ for all the techie words and acronyms? Like "flashing" . Pretty obvious what, "brick," means..
This may help answer some of your questions http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/dr...questions.html
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An SBF (or system boot file) is a tool used for restoring the phone back to it's stock out-of-box state. Custom Rom flashers use this tool in the event that they may soft-brick their phone. Or if they didn't make a backup of their stock rom.