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#141 spence

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 05:29 PM

I know. Didn't know if some new version would come along and upgrade what's "maybe" on thus phone.

And how ling before someone has a root for ICS? Haven't rooted yet was waiting around for ICS before messing around.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 05:50 PM

Is there any way too force the update? I tried the system update and it won't go.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 05:59 PM

Go into/system cashe and delete the update file and it will stop. The same folder you put 75 and 79 ics leak in when you side loaded it.

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#144 Tm34hawk

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 06:04 PM

I'm not the brightest... walk me through it please

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 06:05 PM

I know. Didn't know if some new version would come along and upgrade what's "maybe" on thus phone.

And how ling before someone has a root for ICS? Haven't rooted yet was waiting around for ICS before messing around.

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There is a root method for ICS.

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#146 Techno

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 07:02 PM

You can flash back using Rosenburg's batman 1.6 utility, i've been on 6.16.211 several times on safestrap and have been able to flash back to .181 root using this program also,, using ics combo v1.03 i then install ics v 4.0.3 followed by rooting ics then safe strap, followed by google gaps. this works flawlessly let it install and settle, then install stock version of MotoBlur 6.16.211 -- it's setup as a flashable ROM for Safestrap (v2.00) found on here, put this on your internal or external storage, make sure you have busybox on also, in safestrap go into safe mode, clear dalvik cache (instructions say to format system, factory reset and cache, but i have never had to do this) and find the 6.16.211 file where ever you put it, root of sd card is easiest to find, hit install, confirm and let it go, followed by flashing google gapps, let it do it's thing, you will be rooted with .211 after the install to do as you wish, if you decide you like GB and wish to go back, using batman 1.6 just go into ap fastboot, hookup to computer and flash .181 back, no need to do anything else, you can rerroot after flashing using the same program, even with .211 lying over the .181 install it works flawlessly and is as fast as G.B., to sum it up , you can go to .211 and enjoy all the benifits of the original ota install without giving up the option of reverting back to Ginger Bread, this .211 has only been modified to stop moto from tracking what you do, i'm on this now and have flashed back to g.b 4-5 times without a hitch, i was pushed the ota beta test version and declined, would rather keep it open in case i want to flash a rom that's on G.B build, this is my OWN experience but again have done it numerous times and never a hitch, your experience may be different and i would advise you to find these programs and follow thier instructions. This does give you the option of either build and access to all the roms for both. Just my two cents.


The .211 I have, (That I installed using the cache method), won't flash to the safe side using safestrap. Where can I get the flashable file for use with safestrap?
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Posted 26 June 2012 - 01:51 AM

The .211 I have, (That I installed using the cache method), won't flash to the safe side using safestrap. Where can I get the flashable file for use with safestrap?

Hashcode made a separate thread with a pre rooted safe strap flash able file of 211 its pretty much stock with a few small mods I'm running it now, very easy install

#148 scottguest11

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 04:08 AM

Any word on using voodoo rootkeeper for ota updating?

yes it still works

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 04:14 AM

Has anyone here tested the Motorola Lapdock 500 with ICS .211?

no but i have a 100 and it works great

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 04:16 AM

Pics or it didn't happen :P

I'm still waiting for the update, no rush. Just a little worried I didn't properly remove bootstrap and hoping that is not going to hold me back.

you will get the ota it just wont install if your still on bootstrap

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:04 AM

So if I am reading this correctly, I have to remove the bootstrapper from my phone in order to be able to get the update? Will using the RSD recovery handle that? Just take the phone back to factory state?

Thanks

#152 dpratt23

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:47 AM

So if I am reading this correctly, I have to remove the bootstrapper from my phone in order to be able to get the update? Will using the RSD recovery handle that? Just take the phone back to factory state?

Thanks

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#153 prosaschi

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 07:03 AM

Quick question; will modified build property values prevent you from receiving the OTA?

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 07:14 AM

Quick question; will modified build property values prevent you from receiving the OTA?

If you changed your version number, you may not find the update.

If you change other things the update may fail verification if you can get it downloaded.

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 07:23 AM

If you changed your version number, you may not find the update.

If you change other things the update may fail verification if you can get it downloaded.


I changed a few minor things.....VM heap size, proximity delay, WiFi scan interval........just some basics.....

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 07:32 AM

1. Reroot 2. Get root explorer in the market 3. Uninstall the bootstrap app 4. Go into root explorer to system/bin 5. In top right corner tap r/w 6. Delete the file called hijack 7. Delete logwrapper 8. Rename logwrapper.bin to just logwrapper 9. Reboot and it should be gone.

Anyone know if this will get rid of bootstraper, found this on DROIDX forum and dont want to do something that will mess up my maxx

#157 Techno

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 08:01 AM

Hashcode made a separate thread with a pre rooted safe strap flash able file of 211 its pretty much stock with a few small mods I'm running it now, very easy install


I can't seem to find that thread. What subforum is it under, or could you post a link?

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#158 cdavid469

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 09:10 AM

I can't seem to find that thread. What subforum is it under, or could you post a link?

Thnx

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 10:13 AM

1. Reroot 2. Get root explorer in the market 3. Uninstall the bootstrap app 4. Go into root explorer to system/bin 5. In top right corner tap r/w 6. Delete the file called hijack 7. Delete logwrapper 8. Rename logwrapper.bin to just logwrapper 9. Reboot and it should be gone.

Anyone know if this will get rid of bootstraper, found this on DROIDX forum and dont want to do something that will mess up my maxx

Here's the insctructions I received when trying to get Bootstrapper and ClockworkMod off my Razr:

How to remove bootstrap clockworkmod:

1. Uninstall the bootstrap application.
2. Get Root Explorer/ES file Explorer from the market.
3. Using a file manager "root explorer" go into system/bin
4. click on r/w in the top right corner.
5. Delete the file called "hijack" & logwrapper
6. Rename the logwrapper.bin to just logwrapper(Without the .bin on the end)

Looks like same process.

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 01:44 PM

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and as always please read the full OP, I will assume no liability for what you choose to do to your phone, if you everything it should go swimmingly, gl

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