Now Unroot your Motorola Droid Razr [How-To]

How-To

Now Unroot your Motorola Droid Razr [How-To]

If you are a user of Droid Razr and want to Unroot this device then no look further because today here I am going to present easy to understand guide for this purpose. Before you get started make sure that you have manage your back-up because the below steps can damage your valued data. for this purpose you also need a Rooted Droid Razr you can follow this guide here to Root.

After this you need to download the latest Motorola USB drivers for your Windows operating system. Get them here. And also enable installation of apps from “Unknown Sources”. You can do this by going to Settings > Application Settings.

you also need to enable the USB Debugging you can do this by going to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging.

DISCLAIMER: Please proceed the below guide at your own risk, Android Egis will not be held responsible if your device lost data or get damaged following this guide.

Instructions 

Step 1

First of all you need to download DoomLord’s unrooting script to your PC from here and extract.

Step 2

Now using a USB cable connect your device to your PC. And just set your device to Charge Mode.

Step 3

Open the unrooting script package and select RUNME-UNROOT.bat to begin the unrooting process.

Step 4

In the end you need to follow the onscreen instructions on the terminal (command prompt) window to successfully unroot your device.

via [Android Authority]

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14 comments

  1. Annabelle

    March 14th, 2012

    Thank you soooooo much it worked perfectly and quickly!!

    Reply
    • Mubasher Iqbal

      March 14th, 2012

      most welcome dear!! please stay connected with this site for more updates and tips & tricks…

      Reply
  2. Josh R.

    March 21st, 2012

    I have tried that several times. But the CMD prompt stays at “daemon started successfully” but nothing else occurs. I root with the motofail method so I dont know if that has anything to do with it. Please help. Thanks/

    Reply
    • Mubasher Iqbal

      March 22nd, 2012

      Dear I have done it perfectly, and many users also done it, you should check that are you following the steps accurately, might be you have doing some mistakes, please try it again, thank you‼

      Reply
  3. Bobby

    March 31st, 2012

    I’m having the same issue as Josh R. I’ve followed the steps exactly. Have you gotten it to work?

    Reply
    • Mubasher Iqbal

      April 25th, 2012

      Dear you can do it easily if you’ll concentrate properly on the step…

      Reply
  4. Jon

    May 10th, 2012

    will this unroot method work if you rooted with motofail?

    Reply
  5. ESPhoenix

    July 3rd, 2012

    Wow thank you, i was a bit worried about doing this as my phone is my life, but it took about 10 seconds and worked perfectly. not i can finally get an add blocker program. thanks

    Reply
  6. George

    July 31st, 2012

    Bobby and Josh R have you found a solution?I have the same problem after trying for several times by following the steps…

    Reply
  7. Adrian

    October 24th, 2012

  8. Baffled

    April 17th, 2013

    If this is simple, I’m as thick as mince.

    Reply
  9. pregunta

    April 19th, 2013

    Will this unroot work on a Droid Razr with Jelly Bean (4.1.2)

    Reply
    • Abdur Rehman

      April 20th, 2013

      you may give it a try, however this guide is bit old

      Reply

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