![]() ![]() In my case, our late model Cingular phone had Boot Loader 08.26 and Software Version R374_G_0E.41.C3R_B (how is that for obscure!) The main issue here is that if you have bootloader 08.26 or higher, then Motorola put RSA encryption on, so you have to downgrade the bootloader to 07.d0. This gives you the boot loader the software version number. Its the equivalent of the ctrl-alt-del on a PC. * To find out what version of the bootloader you have, you have to hold the * and the # key down and then press the power button. As well as the newer RSD Lite which replaces MFF. A key piece is going looking for various Motorola service programs that you have to find in various torrents somewhere like PST (Product Support Tool) which has the Multi Flash Flex (MFF) program you use to download new firmware. First off, he tells you about all the software you need. Getting Started with the right bootloader ![]() Here's a quick summary of what I did based on his excellent site. Wow, "Mark": has a great tutorial on how to modify and make the razor really yours. ![]()
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