3.

C:/Android SDK/adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20131030/sdk/platform-tools/



cd C:/Android SDK/adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20131030/sdk/platform-tools/





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adb devices

List of devices attached

TA8900F923 device



adb reboot bootloader



fastboot oem get_unlock_data



(bootloader) 3A95720615784488#5441383833304C

(bootloader) 47325600585431303332000000#361D

(bootloader) 7293361E178D7D591294131B57789CA

(bootloader) 86EC4#C39412020F000000000000000

(bootloader) 0000000

OKAY [ 0.164s]

finished. total time: 0.164s



3A95720615784488#5441383833304C47325600585431303332000000#361D7293361E178D7D591294131B57789CA86EC4#C39412020F0000000000000000000000



5.

6.

fastboot devices





fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY

Where instead of 'UNIQUE_KEY' you type in your own 20-character key that Motorola sent you via email.



7. Congrats! If you have entered all info correctly, your phone should be rebooting by itself, showing you the image you see on the right. And yes, now you have your bootloader unlocked!



It was a bit tedious, but not hard, was it? Let us know if this worked out for you and how the whole process went in the comments section below. Where instead of 'UNIQUE_KEY' you type in your own 20-character key that Motorola sent you via email.Congrats! If you have entered all info correctly, your phone should be rebooting by itself, showing you the image you see on the right. And yes, now you have your bootloader unlocked!It was a bit tedious, but not hard, was it? Let us know if this worked out for you and how the whole process went in the comments section below.

Now, you are ready to start putting in the first commands that control your phone. In the command line type in the following:Hit ‘Enter’, and you should see the following:The code will differ for different devices, so just make sure that something along these lines appears in the list of devices.Next, type in:This will make the phone reboot in bootloader mode. You’d need to wait a short while and see the bootloader menu.Next, type the following in the terminal:This will return you a unique string of code spread across five lines. It should look something like this:Congratulations, you have completed the first important part - this is your unique phone identifier. Now, you need to copy just the numbers appearing after ‘(bootloader)’, and that’s a bit tricky in the Windows Command Prompt. First, right click anywhere in the Terminal, select Mark, and mark the whole block of text. Then, hit enter. This will put all this copied text in the clipboard. Now, in an app like Notepad, simply paste the copied text and delete everything except for the numbers. Combine all numbers together so that they appear as a single string like so:Copy this super-long string and head straight to Motorola’s official website, sign and skip right to step 6.Paste the already copied super-long string and click on the “Can my device be unlocked?” button. Make sure you have removed all blank spaces from the copied string, and you should get a green light to get your bootloader unlocked.Accept the user agreements, and head to your email, where Motorola has sent you the final instructions.FINAL INSTRUCTIONS: Copy the 20-character key that Motorola sent you via email. Then, in the terminal (make sure your phone is still connected to your computer via USB), type:To check that your phone is listed, and next: