How to Unbrick Motorola Moto G54 5G

In this guide, we will show you the steps to unbrick your Motorola Moto G54 5G. When it comes to custom development, then the devices from Motorola are treated as the ‘awkward middle child’. While it isn’t the most popular player out there, it isn’t neglected either. However, more often than not, it tends to get stranded in the middle of nowhere. As a result of which, you wouldn’t find these devices getting blessed with many ROMs and modules.

Making matters worse is the fact that there aren’t many tweaks and workarounds with regards to unbricking these devices either. If your device gets soft-bricked or is stuck in the bootloop, then you can force reboot it to Fastboot Mode, flash the firmware, and the device will be up and running once again. However, if the device gets hard-bricked, then there is usually no easy way out.

Moreover, with most of the devices having an underlying Mediatek chipset negates the presence of the EDL Mode as well [that mode is only present on Qualcomm-based devices]. Fortunately, if you own a G54, then you are in for some good news. The developers have managed to find a nifty workaround using which you can unbrick your Motorola Moto G54 5G. So without further ado, let’s check how this can be carried out.

How to Unbrick Motorola Moto G54 5G

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The below process will wipe off all the data from your device [not that you are currently in any position to take a backup, still, it is worth mentioning]. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.

  1. To begin with, download the required files from below: Blankflash Preload Drivers Tiny Fastboot Drivers Android SDK Platform Tools
  2. Then extract and place all the files inside a single folder.
  3. Now Open the “MTK Preloader drivers” folder
  4. Then open the “InstallDriver.exe” and proceed with the on-screen steps to install it.
  5. Now open the “blankflash” folder and run the “blank-flash.bat” file.
  6. If you get missing DLL files, then download and install the required files from a trusted third-party DLL site.
  7. Press & hold the Volume Up, Volume Down & Power buttons together until you see the flashlight blink (This signifies that the device has been powered off].
  8. Now plug in your phone. The flashing will start and after some time, the device will boot into the Fastboot mode.
  9. Now download the stock firmware for your device.
  10. Then unzip Tiny-Fastboot-Script.**.zip. You’ll get the flash.bat and the tools folder.
  11. Transfer both these folders to the extracted firmware folder.
  12. Run flash.bat and choose the necessary Fastboot option [if you are unsure, then just choose the recommended option].
  13. The firmware flashing will now start and could take a while. Once done, your device will boot to the OS.
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