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Posted on 6:12 PM by Hamid and filed under

Motosound






Motosound




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Some gaintables






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Posted on 6:08 PM by Hamid and filed under
Motoskinv0.1.8




This software is for editing skins.


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Posted on 6:06 PM by Hamid and filed under

MotoKit




THE all-in-wonder phone editor! Advanced Users ONLY! Very powerful software so BE CAREFUL.

Also has some Scripting options, though the Language barrier has not been fully breached yet and some features are hard to use and understand as a result. We wait in hopeful anticipation for a new release!

Excellent Software system! Includes many advanced features on a remarkably modular engine. BEWARE though, this software has been know to have a few bugs, so BACK IT UP! if you forget to, see if we have a flex/backup that you can restore your phone with.

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Posted on 6:02 PM by Hamid and filed under
Motorola Drivers



This guide is intended to help you get your L7 connected to the computer so that you can mod it using p2k programs.


Step 1. Get the software.

Download Motorola USB Driver

Windows (32-bit)
https://developer.motorola.com/docstools/USB_Drivers/Handset_USB_Driver/Handset_USB_Driver_32_v3.5.0.msi/

Windows (64-bit)
https://developer.motorola.com/docstools/USB_Drivers/Handset_USB_Driver_64/Handset_USB_Driver_x64_v3.5.0.msi/


Step 2. Install the driver program

Extract the file Motorola_EU_Driver_Installation.msi from the zip file you downloaded.

Double click on this file and the installation will start.




Click next and the EULA will appear




Click on "I Agree" (obviously having read the agreement first ), then next

The program will now install

Click close to end the install procedure

hit "Continue Anyway"



Step 3: Install the drivers

You will now have a new program group in your start>programs menu - "Motorola Driver Installer", with a shortcut called "Motorola Driver Installer.exe" within it.

Make sure the phone is disconnected at this time.

Run this program

Under "Operation Mode" (lower left), select "Clean and Reinstall" (the bottom option).

Then hit "Start"

The program will then do its thing. When it is finished hit "Exit"

You may get the message about Windows Logo testing again - if you do, hit "Continue Anyway"



Step 4: Connect the phone

Make sure the phone is turned on then connect the USB cable. It is best to use a USB port on the rear of the PC rather than front mounted ports

as these sometimes connect to the motherboard via a hub

When you plug the phone in Windows will find new hardware - Motorola Phone (Model), then Motorola USB Modem. The installation should

complete without intervention.

You should now be able to connect using Mobile Phone Tools, the phone should also be charging.

We now want to install the P2k Drivers. First make sure MPT is not running.

Now with the phone still connected run one of the P2k programs, I generally use P2kMan - but thats just me.

When you do this Windows should find several new devices and after a short while the new hardware wizard will run. In the rare event the new hardware wizard does not start, install and run RSD Lite.
The first screen to appear asks if you wish to connect to Windows Update


Select "No, not this time", then click on "Next"


Choose "Install the software automatically (Recommended)", then hit "Next"

The driver for Accessories Interface is then installed, after a short while the following screen is displayed


Click "Finish"

The new hardware wizard will then run again


Once again select "No, not this time", then click on "Next"


This time the wizard asks for drivers for "Data Logging MCU Interface".

Choose "Install the software automatically (Recommended)", then hit "Next"

Again the drivers are installed then after a short while the following screen is displayed.


Click "Finish"

The new hardware wizard will then run for a third time

At the first screen select "No, not this time", then click on "Next" in the same way as before


This time the wizard asks for drivers for "Test Command Interface".

Choose "Install the software automatically (Recommended)", then hit "Next"

Again the drivers are installed then after a short while the following screen is displayed.


Click "Finish"

Your P2k drivers are now installed and the P2k programs should recognize the phone

Remember if you connect using a different USB port in the future, Windows will recongnise new hardware and you will need to repeat these

steps.


Step 5: Flash Interface Device

If at anytime you choose to flash your phone you will need the Flash Interface device installed. This device is used to communicate with the phone

while it is in bootloader mode.

In order to run the hardware installation wizard for this device you can do one of two things. Either use RSD Lite to flash the phone as normal

(browse to the file and hit start) and RSD Lite will switch the phone to bootloader mode for you. Alternatively you can start in bootloader manually

(hold * and # while turning the phone on), then connect the USB cable.

Either way the new hardware wizard will run again.


As before select "No, not this time", then click on "Next"


Choose "Install the software automatically (Recommended)", then hit "Next"

Again the drivers are installed then after a short while the following screen is displayed.


Click "Finish" and you are done - you can now flash your phone with RSD Lite.

Once more remember if you connect using a different USB port in the future, Windows will recongnise new hardware and you will need to repeat
these steps.
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Posted on 5:53 PM by Hamid and filed under
P2K-EASY-TOOL-V39





Liste de modèles supportés:

A830, A835, A840, A845, A860, A920, A925, A1000, A1010

C236, C250, C260, C266, C268, C330, C331, C332, C333, C334, C335, C336, C350, C350i, C350L, C350V, C353, C355V, C359V, C370, C380, C381, C385, C390, C450, C450L, C550, C650, C651, C975, C980, C980M-Intel, C980M-Micron

E1 ROKR, E1000, E1000M, E1060, E1120, E370, E375, E378i, E380, E390, E396, E398, E550, E790, E798, E920

L6, L7, U6, M1000

T280, T280i, T720, T720i, T721, T722i, T725e

V3 RAZR, V3i2, V60, V60i, V66, V66i, V70, V80, V150, V151, V180, V186, V188, V190, V220, V226, V300, V303, V330, V360, V360v, V400, V500, V505, V525, V525M, V535, V545, V547, V550, V551, V600, V620, V635, V975, V980, V980M-Intel, V980M-Micron, V1050


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Posted on 5:46 PM by Hamid and filed under
RSD Lite 3.5










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User Guide

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INDEX

INTRODUCTION 3

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4

HARDWARE SETUP 5

INSTALLATION OF USB DRIVERS 6

DESCRIPTIONS OF FILES NEEDED 7

FLASHING PROCEDURE 8

FLEXING PROCEDURE 10

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INTRODUCTION

RSD Lite is used for software upgrade (flashing) and feature

programming (flexing) Motorola products. It replaces PST Tool.

The latest version of RSD Lite and Flash & Flex files may be

downloaded from MSSS.

RSD Lite also supports software upgrading of several phones at the

same time, called Multiflash. Multiflash support up to 127 phones by

using an external USB hub which reduces the time to upgrade phones

considerably.

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

REQUIREMENTS:

Window 2000 SP2 or higher or Windows XP SP1 or higher

Type A USB 1.1 compliant Port(s)

128MB Ram

500MHz Pentium III Processor

50MB available disk space

Mouse or equivalent pointing device

CD ROM Drive

VGA Graphics

USB Interface Cable

USB 1.1 compliant 7 port hub

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HARDWARE SETUP

When using RSD Lite on Windows 2000 or Windows XP the port

numbers assigned to the unit will not correspond to the port number of

the hub or host controller. In order to achieve correlation between the

unit and the port number displayed please follow these directions:

Connect U1 directly to USB port 1 on the PC

Connect the USB HUB to USB port 2 on the PC

Connect U2 to USB port 1 on the USB HUB

Connect U3 to USB port 2 on the USB HUB. Continue sequentially

until all units are connected

Use a fully charged battery to power U1 to U8

A travel charger may also be connected to each phone to secure the

battery voltage level

U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

USB HUB

USB

USB

PC

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INSTALLATION OF USB DRIVERS

Every time a new phone model is connected, 6-8 different USB drivers

must be installed for each USB port to be used. Use one phone to

install all the drivers for each UBS port, one by one.

1. Start up RSD Lite

2. Connect the phone to USB port 1 on the PC and start it up

3. The Found New Hardware Wizard will start up. Follow the on-screen

instructions to install the drivers

4. You will have to disconnect and connect the phone several times to

make sure all drivers are installed.

5. Use the Device Manager to make sure the phone is detected

correctly and all drivers are installed

6. When all drivers are installed and the phone is connected in normal

standby mode you will see 3 different profiles in the Device

Manager as shown in the picture below

7. When all drivers have been installed for USB port 1 on the PC, then

connect the phone to USB port 1 on the USB hub and start over

from step 3. Then do the same for USB port 2-7 on the USB hub

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DESCRIPTIONS OF FILES NEEDED

FLASH FILES

To upgrade a Motorola phone, only one file (1FF) is needed. The 1FF

file includes: Core software, Language pack, Java pack and Flex file. In

some cases the different files need to be flashed separately.

The file format for Flash Files is SHX.

FLEX FILES

Usually it is not needed to flex the phone after flashing with a 1FF file

(see above). If a flexing is needed it shall be done after the flashing

procedure in order to activate the correct settings. The Flex File to use

is selected by the package number of the phone.

The file format for Flex Files is HS.

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FLASHING PROCEDURE

1. Start up RSD Lite

2. Connect the phone to the PC via the USB flash cable, use a fully

charged battery to power the phone

3. Start up the phone, a Motorola USB device shall appear in the

device window

4. Click Browse […] and select the Flash file (SHX format) to use. The

File properties window in the upper right will show the file

information.

5. Mark the phone in the Device window and the phone information

will be displayed in the upper left Device properties window

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6. Click Start

7. Upon completion the result column will display whether the

operation passed or failed and the phone will power down

8. Start up the phone and perform a Master Reset / Master Clear

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FLEXING PROCEDURE

1. Start up RSD Lite

2. Connect the phone to the PC via the USB flash cable, use a fully

charged battery to power the phone

3. Start up the phone, a Motorola USB device shall appear in the

device window

4. Click Browse […] and select the Flex file (HS format) to use. The

File properties window in the upper right will show the file

information.

5. Mark the phone in the Device window and the phone information

will be displayed in the upper left Device properties window

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6. Click Start

Upon completion the result column will display whether the operation

passed or failed and the phone will power down

7. Start up the phone and perform a Master Reset / Master Clear



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Posted on 5:41 PM by Hamid and filed under




This software is used to upload skins on motorola mobiles.

PROCESS TO INSTALL SKINS.

One of the quickest and easiest ways to customize your SLVR L7 is skinning. Putting a skin on your phone will change the entire look and make your phone truely unique. Need skins? Lets get started!!! For this guide we are using a program called Skins Manager (SkiMan). Install it on your computer and open it up. Once loaded it will look like this:

----- Connect your phone and you will see somthing similar to the screen below. The names that have popped up are the skins currently installed on your phone. NOTE: Do NOT mess with the moto skin.
---- Click Install
----- a screen like the one below will pop up. For a simple skin install we do not need any of these boxes checked. Once you are a little more comfortable with motorola modding you may play around with checking boxes to get the results you are looking for.



----- Browse to the .ski file of the skin you are installing and select Open



----- Now the skin will be written on you phone. As you can see at the bottom of skiman the skin is being written on. Do not mess with anything until it is done.
----- After it is done writing you can see that the skin is on your phone.



----- Go to More and select Restart Phone.



----- Your phone will restart and now the skin is installed. Browse to the skin directory on your phone and select the new skin. ENJOY!!! Stumble Upon Toolbar
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Posted on 5:15 PM by Hamid and filed under


This software is use to install Java applications in motorola mobiles

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Installation/removal process of java games/apps

Moto MIDlets Manager (MotoMidMan) is a very easy to use program created by dwALX. It simplifies the MIDlet installation process that has always been a burden using other P2k programs or MIDway. The following is a guide that will walk you through the installation/removal process of java games/apps.

Necessary Programs:

MotoMidMan - Click on download to downlod this software.

RSD Lite - May be needed in order for MotoMidMan to recognize your phone. Latest stable build as of today is 2.7.

Installing Games/Apps:

1. Connect your phone to your PC using any standard mini-USB -> USB cable.

2. Open MotoMidMan. MotoMidMan will take some time to initialize and read the java contents of your phone. Once a list of games/apps appears and "Ready" is displayed in the lower left corner, MotoMidMan is ready.



2a. NOTE: If MotoMidMan does not recognize your phone or you get an error, RSD Lite is required. First connect your phone to your PC, then open RSD Lite. Once RSD Lite is connected, then you can open MotoMidMan. If you still experience problems please see this topic.

If you still experience problems, please post here, and be sure to include your phone model, software version, and firmware version.

3. Click the [Install] button and choose JAD file or JAR file. JAD is recomended. If you do not have a JAD file with your JAR you can use JADMaker to easily create one, or you can just install using the JAR.



4. Browse to the JAD/JAR file on your PC that you would like to install. If you want to install using a JAD file, be sure that it is in the same directory on your PC as the JAR.

5. Once you have chosen the JAD or JAR file MotoMidMan will begin installing your game/app.

6. Once MotoMidMan refreshes and you can see your game/app in the list, the installation is complete and you will see "Ready" in the bottom left corner.

6a. If you would like to install additional games/apps, repeat steps 3-6.

7. Click the [Restart] button in the lower right corner. Once the list of games/apps disappears from MotoMidMan, you may disconnect your phone from your PC. ALWAYS restart your phone after installing games/apps.

Removing Games/Apps:

1. Connect your phone to your PC using any standard mini-USB -> USB cable.

2. Open MotoMidMan. MotoMidMan will take some time to initialize and read the java contents of your phone. Once a list of games/apps appears and "Ready" is displayed in the lower left corner, MotoMidMan is ready.



3. Highlight the game/app that you want to remove and click the [Delete] button.



4. Once MotoMidMan refreshes and the game/app is no longer in the list, the removal is complete and you will see "Ready" in the bottom left corner.

4a. If you would like to install additional games/apps, repeat step 3.

5. Click the [Restart] button in the lower right corner. Once the list of games/apps disappears from MotoMidMan, you may disconnect your phone from your PC. ALWAYS restart your phone after removing games/apps. Stumble Upon Toolbar
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Posted on 5:08 PM by Hamid and filed under






This is the factory default firmware for SLVR L7.
I know this firmware is hard to find.
version = ' R4513_G_08.B7.E0R'
Bootloader = 09.02


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Posted on 4:52 PM by Hamid and filed under
Unlimited use.
Use the name and the key in the word document after expire for continue useing.




1. Introduction

With Flash&Backup you will be able to safely update the firmware and restore an operable configuration even if your Motorola phone doesn't start up anymore.
Tons of Motorola fans and modders all around the world already use this tool to backup settings before uploading new firmware or switching "dangerous" options.

You have a 21 days of trial to test the functionality of Flash&Backup.
After this period you will need to register the Flash&Backup to continue using it

NOTE: Now the functionaity of the program is not limited in trial mode.

Open the registration page in your browser





2. Requirements

  • A compatible Motorola phone
  • USB cable
  • P2K driver
  • Windows 2000/XP or higher





    3. Connecting to a phone

    First of all please make sure that you have installed the P2K driver including all of its components:
    - Motorola USB driver
    - Accessories Interface
    - Data Logging MCU Interface
    - Test Command Interface
    - Motorola Flash Interface

    If the driver is installed and is active, start Flash&Backup and connect your phone to your PC with a USB cable. The program will detect your phone and will display its model, its IMEI and the version of firmware at the bottom of the window. Also, Flash&Backup will switch the active profile to support the features specific for your Motorola phone. If for some reasons your phone model has not been selected in the "Active phone profile" drop-down box, open the drop-down box and choose your model.





    4. Configuring Flash&Backup

    Open "Settings" page and configure your installation of Flash&Backup.

    "Select language" menu lists available languages of the program's user interface.

    "Folder for storing backups" is the path to the directory where Flash&Backup will create backups.

    "Process priority" is the priority of the Flash&Backup's process. It is recommended to set it to "High".

    Tick "Save log" if you would like to log events that occur during the backup process.

    Tick "Automatically create undo for patches" option if you would like to automatically create backups before applying a patch.

    "Write buffer size" options slightly affects the perfomance of write operations.





    5. Creating a backup

    Open "Read data" page and tick the code groups you would like to backup (if you don't know what code groups you need, please tick "Select all" checkbox to backup all the code groups available in your phone). "Summary" field displays the number of bytes in the code groups you have selected to backup.

    "Cut empty bytes at the end of code groups" option can reduce the total size of the backup file.

    "Backup format" lists the formats you can backup selected code groups to. Although the native format is "FB3 (CAB-LZX archive)", it is recommended to create another backup file in "SHX (S-Records file)" format so that you could restore the backup file in other programs (for example, in RSD Lite).

    When you have selected code groups and have chosen the backup format, enter some comments in the "Backup comments" field and click "Read data" button. It will open a popup window displaying the progress as follows:
    ---------------------------------------
    ---------------

    *** Operation start (10.03.2007 20:40:25) ***
    Flash&Backup 3.0.2
    Writing the backup file to C:Program
    FilesMotorola ToolsFlash&Backup
    3Backups2007-03-10_204025...

    Sending the loader...
    Done.
    Executing JUMP...
    Done.
    Reading the code group: CG1
    Done.
    Reading the code group: CG3
    Done.
    Reading the code group: CG4
    Done.
    Reading the code group: CG15
    Done.
    Reading the code group: CG18
    Done.
    Creating SHX file...
    The backup file has been created.

    *** Operation end (10.03.2007 20:42:09) ***





    6. Restoring your backup to the phone

    Open "Write data" page, click on the "Select backup file" button and open the backup file you are going to restore.
    When the backup file has been selected, "Select code groups" section will list all the code groups stored in the file.
    Tick the code groups you would like to restore and click on the "Write data" button.
    A popup window displaying the progress will appear.





    7. Flashing a firmware to the phone

    Open "Write data" page, click on the "Select flash file" button and open the file you are going to flash.
    When the flash file has been selected, "Select code groups" section will list all the code groups stored in the file.
    Tick the code groups you would like to flash and click on the "Write data" button.
    A popup window displaying the progress will appear.



    Appendix A. Backup formats

  • FB3 (CAB-ZIP archive)
  • Compression ratio: aprox. 50%
    RAMDLD is not stored in the archive, link to Flash&Backup3 profile is stored instead.
    This format is useful when you don't want to wait until archiving will be done.

  • FB3 (CAB-LZX archive)
  • Compression ratio: more than 50%
    RAMDLD is not stored in the archive, link to Flash&Backup3 profile is stored instead.
    This format is recommended.

  • FSW (CAB-LZX archive)
  • Compression ratio: more than 50%
    RAMDLD is stored in the archive.
    Only for backward compatibility with old F&B 2.x flash file format.

  • SMG (Binary files)
  • Compression ratio: none
    Link to Flash&Backup3 profile is stored instead of RAMDLD.

  • SHX (S-Records file)
  • Storing backup in this format will increase size of the backup by 2 times
    RAMDLD is stored in the file
    Standart flash file format, you can flash this file in any flasher for Motorola phones.



    Appendix B. Supported phones*

    Motorola C380
    Motorola C381P
    Motorola C390
    Motorola C650
    Motorola E1 ROKR
    Motorola E1000
    Motorola E1070
    Motorola E375
    Motorola E398
    Motorola E770v
    Motorola K1 KRZR
    Motorola K3
    Motorola L2
    Motorola L6
    Motorola L7 SLVR
    Motorola L7e
    Motorola U6 PEBL
    Motorola V180
    Motorola V186
    Motorola V188
    Motorola V220
    Motorola V235
    Motorola V3
    Motorola V300
    Motorola V360
    Motorola V3i
    Motorola V3r
    Motorola V3re
    Motorola V3t
    Motorola V3x
    Motorola V3xx
    Motorola V400
    Motorola V500
    Motorola V547
    Motorola V6 MAXX
    Motorola V600
    Motorola V620
    Motorola V635
    Motorola V980
    Motorola Z3 RIZR

    Backuping and/or flashing these models in Flash&Backup is tested.
    Operating with other models is possible but not guaranteed.

    *)In the case of new changes in the official firmwares, some phones in this list may be not supported anymore. Please contact us in such a case.

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