Understanding the "Tools Mode Config: DISABLED" message on your Motorola device is key for users attempting to perform advanced maintenance, such as unlocking a bootloader or repairing firmware. This status typically appears in the Fastboot/Bootloader menu and indicates that certain manufacturer-level diagnostic tools are currently inaccessible. What is Motorola Tools Mode Config?
If you own a Motorola smartphone—whether it’s a Moto G, Moto E, Moto Z, or Edge series—you might have encountered a frustrating obstacle when trying to modify system settings, install custom ROMs, or use ADB/fastboot commands: the dreaded "Tools Mode Config Disabled" status.
When Tools Mode is enabled, your PC can send low-level commands to the phone, even before the Android OS boots. When disabled, the bootloader blocks those command interfaces for security reasons.
... INFOConfig disabled!
OKAY [0.002s]
Method 3: Enable via Android Debug Bridge (ADB)
Second-hand devices often have this config disabled as part of the refurbishment process. Sellers flash stock firmware and lock all engineering flags.
Security Measure: Motorola restricts these tools to prevent unauthorized modifications to the device's wireless protocol stack or sensitive identifiers like IMEI addresses.
On Motorola devices, Tools Mode (often accessed via the dialer code *#*#3746633#*#* or through ADB) is a hidden diagnostic menu. It is similar to the "Service Menu" on other devices. It allows technicians and developers to:
fastboot oem config commandscharge to diag or adbadb reboot bootloader followed by fastboot oem mode