If you encounter "Motorola Tools Mode Config Disabled" during a routine repair attempt, it usually means your device does not support or has intentionally locked out Tools Mode for security reasons. For most troubleshooting, standard fastboot commands, ADB, and recovery mode remain available. If you need low-level access, consult official Motorola service center tools or authorized engineering firmware — but be aware that such tools are not publicly distributed for consumer devices.

Motorola, like other manufacturers, includes safety mechanisms to prevent unauthorized low-level modifications. The state is the default for all retail, consumer devices. It becomes enabled only under specific conditions:

: Some users have reported this error appearing alongside incorrect device identification (e.g., a Motorola phone identifying as a Samsung), which typically indicates corrupted firmware or a failed boot attempt.

Install a terminal emulator or use ADB shell.