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DROID RAZR M Utility 1.20 --- Windows/Mac/Linux

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** ALL credit to mattlgroff for this utility. **

Original thread here: DROID RAZR M Utility 1.20 --- Windows/Mac/Linux - Droid Razr M Development [XT907] - DroidRzr.com

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This is ONLY for the DROID RAZR M XT907. Do NOT use this on an XT905!

DROID RAZR M Utility 1.20

Use a Download Manager such as "Orbit Download Manager" for best downloading results.

You can grab the latest Utility @ Utility Belt

- 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.

Code:
cd ***DRAG UNZIPPED UTILITY FOLDER HERE***
 
chmod +x ./LinuxMacUtility.sh
 
bash ./LinuxMacUtility.sh

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 M Utility 1.20:
*These are not to be done in numerical order. Options 3,4, and 6 require Root Access.

Code:
  1  Flash 4.1.2 Stock System, Kernel, and Radio (Data Wipe) [from AP Fastboot]
  2  Flash 4.1.2 Stock Recovery [from AP Fastboot]
  3  Flash TWRP 2.323 Custom Recovery by Hashcode - UNLOCKED BL REQUIRED [from Normal Boot]
  4  Flash CWM Custom Recovery by Hashcode - UNLOCKED BL REQUIRED [from Normal Boot]
  5  Motochopper Root Exploit by Dan Rosenberg [from Normal Boot]
  6  Unlock Bootloader (Install Motopocalypse App) [from Normal Boot]

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 option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash TWRP Recovery by Hashcode.

Number 4 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash CWM Recovery by Hashcode.

Number 5 Explained -- This is Dan Rosenberg's root exploit called 'Motochopper'. This option requires your phone to be booted normally, with USB Debugging enabled.

Number 6 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.

Remember, do not run this utility unless your phone is at 100% battery OR you have bought yourself one of Team Black Hat's Factory-Style Programming Adapters.

Thanks to Hashcode for CWM and TWRP. Thanks to Djrbliss for Motochopper and Motopocalypse!




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