Root Rooting Bell Atrix - Best And Latest Method? CWM Recovery ROOT for any ROM. Has anyone done this to their stock Bell ATRIX after the latest.
Hi I just purchased a Motorola Atrix 4G. It was running pretty good but the battery life was a bit suspect compared to my friends Atrix so I decided I'd factory reset the phone to see if the battery would improve.
The problem is I removed the pre-installed Uno HD and Asphalt HD demo games before factory resetting. While this doesn't seem like a big deal, once I tried to re-install Modern Combat 2 from Gameloft, once the game downloaded all the data necessary to run the game (audio and whatnot) it kept running into an error upon its launch and now will not work for me.
So I'm not sure if this is because of uninstalling the 2 demos from the device before the factory reset or if it's something else. Regardless I want to find a stock rom for the Motorola Atrix 4G from Bell. Does anyone know where to find this? Also, my friend has an unaltered Motorola atrix 4G. If I cannot find a rom, is it possible for him to backup his rom and allow me a way to flash back to stock with his backup? Quote: Originally Posted by NorskHelgen Hi I just purchased a Motorola Atrix 4G.
It was running pretty good but the battery life was a bit suspect compared to my friends Atrix so I decided I'd factory reset the phone to see if the battery would improve. The problem is I removed the pre-installed Uno HD and Asphalt HD demo games before factory resetting. While this doesn't seem like a big deal, once I tried to re-install Modern Combat 2 from Gameloft, once the game downloaded all the data necessary to run the game (audio and whatnot) it kept running into an error upon its launch and now will not work for me. So I'm not sure if this is because of uninstalling the 2 demos from the device before the factory reset or if it's something else. Regardless I want to find a stock rom for the Motorola Atrix 4G from Bell.
Does anyone know where to find this? Also, my friend has an unaltered Motorola atrix 4G. If I cannot find a rom, is it possible for him to backup his rom and allow me a way to flash back to stock with his backup?
Quote: Originally Posted by NorskHelgen Hi I just purchased a Motorola Atrix 4G. It was running pretty good but the battery life was a bit suspect compared to my friends Atrix so I decided I'd factory reset the phone to see if the battery would improve. The problem is I removed the pre-installed Uno HD and Asphalt HD demo games before factory resetting. While this doesn't seem like a big deal, once I tried to re-install Modern Combat 2 from Gameloft, once the game downloaded all the data necessary to run the game (audio and whatnot) it kept running into an error upon its launch and now will not work for me.
So I'm not sure if this is because of uninstalling the 2 demos from the device before the factory reset or if it's something else. Regardless I want to find a stock rom for the Motorola Atrix 4G from Bell. Does anyone know where to find this? Also, my friend has an unaltered Motorola atrix 4G. If I cannot find a rom, is it possible for him to backup his rom and allow me a way to flash back to stock with his backup?
I highly doubt this error is because of you deleting those demos. Av C Camera Storage Subunit Wia Driver more. 99% of the games you install are independent of each other.
So the likelihood of those causing your issue are slim. I would say first try another factory reset, clear your cache, and try again. If the game doesn't run, try seeing if others have had issues. Maybe email the Dev.
If you are still unable to get it running, then try a new ROM if you want. Seems like a lot of work to try to get a game working (which is probably some bug with the game, not your phone).
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