Go through the initial setup and enjoy!īy the time you read these words, you might have already restored stock firmware on your Moto G. Mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk3 Mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk2 Mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk1 Make sure that you see OKAY message on cmd after executing each command:
#Moto g play driver download#
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#Moto g play driver install#
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If you flash the dual-SIM firmware on single SIM model, you might encounter network connectivity issues. Please note that the firmwares with ‘_umtsds’ in their names are meant for the Dual-SIM variants of the Moto G. If you wish to proceed, do it at your own risk. In most cases, the success and failure depend on how the users follow a tutorial. Please note that the method described below has been tested and found working, still we do not hold any responsibility. In case you want to restore your Moto G back to stock firmware because it is stuck in a bootloop or for some other reason, you can use our tutorial and return your Moto G to working state.
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If you own Google’s Moto G and you wish to downgrade its firmware to a lesser version of Android, you will have to flash the stock firmware manually. While the rooting and recovery functions of the MotoTool work fine for all Moto G variants, its firmware restore feature is meant only for a specific model.
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Some time ago, we shared the multi-purpose MotoTool that could not only root but also install CWM/TWRP recovery and restore Moto G to stock firmware.