[Q] 2 Questions - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

ok i updated my Atrix a few weeks ago via OTA
1. Can i root now that my Atrix is updated? if so, what's the process(sorri if i missed it in the threads, i been looking for the past 20 minutes)
2. I seen a vid of an atrix with gingerblur(one of the reason i wanna root) and it had the widgets from the LG Optimus that looked hella sick, are those widgets in the market or are they included in gingerblur?
SN: I used aRoot to root my atrix before the OTA update

Front the Rooting guides. I believe you have to flash back to 1.2.6 (or whatever the version before the OTA is) and then root. After that follow the root guide (before/after) OTA method. There is at least one tutorial on this already.

ok for the sbf, do i use 1.5.2 or 1.2.6?
i'm with AT&T

G1-8701 said:
ok for the sbf, do i use 1.5.2 or 1.2.6?
i'm with AT&T
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Flash 1.26, see instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991072
Retain Root Process (GaldRoot), instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016060
Update & install OTA update 1.57
Get you root back w/ GladRoot (refer to previous thread)
Install CWM, this is what most of the roms/themes are using to install now, plus you can create system backup points for easy restore if something goes wrong, see instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019143

Swiftks said:
Flash 1.26, see instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991072
Retain Root Process (GaldRoot), instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016060
Update & install OTA update 1.57
Get you root back w/ GladRoot (refer to previous thread)
Install CWM, this is what most of the roms/themes are using to install now, plus you can create system backup points for easy restore if something goes wrong, see instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019143
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so installing the OTA while rooted won't get rid of the root?

sorry about that, i didn't carefully read

Huge Thanx! ok i'm now rooted, but i ran into a problem, do i need cwm to install gingerblur? cause i can't seem to install cwm, plus i heard it's been causing a few probs anyways

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[Q] Update

Hi,
Firstly, I am a noob when it comes to "messing" with Android (Rom, root, etc.)
My Atirx is running Android 2.2.1, system version 4.1.26
It's from AT&T US, unlocked and rooted.
I got a system message to update to 4.1.57
At some point it just downloaded the update for me and now keeps asking me to install.
I will install of course but before that, I have a few questions:
1) Will it unroot the phone?
2) Will it re-lock the phone?
3) Will I then get the 1.83 update?
If I can simply click "Install" and everything will be alright - great. if not, what do I need to do?
Thanks!
It will unroot your phone you will not lose unlock and yes you will be prompted for 1.83. Now if you want to retain root you need to root using gladroot and do not run "afterupdate.bat" until you have updated all the way to 1.83. hope that helps
But thats just my 2 cents
Sent from my Atrix
Another option is to just let it update normally then run gingerbreak. It will re-root the phone and install SU. The above method will work just the same, and both require about the same amount of time and effort.
Also with gingerbreak a lot of users have reported complete wipe of their phone after using it. So if gingerbreak is the route you take make sure to backup everything.
But thats just my 2 cents
Sent from my Atrix
drock212 said:
Also with gingerbreak a lot of users have reported complete wipe of their phone after using it. So if gingerbreak is the route you take make sure to backup everything.
But thats just my 2 cents
Sent from my Atrix
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To clarify, Gingerbreak does not wipe the phone, it wipes the internal SDCard.
I would update OTA to 4.1.83, then Gingerbreak for root, then Gladenable for sideloading, and install Tenfars CWM.
lost
ok, now you really lost me
is there somewhere I can find a "for dummies" guide on how to get my phone to 1.83 with all my data + keeping it rooted and unlocked, along with download links to whichever tools I will need?
Thanks!
There is. Will post link when I get home unless someone else does first.
Beamed in from WinBorg 4G via XDA Premium app
Atrix Rooting & Flashing Guide
Gingerbreak
Gladenabler
Nothing simpler?
Now that seems scary.
I want to keep the phone without custom ROMs for now
Can't I just use the auto system updates to get up to 1.83 and then root with SOC or GladRoot?
Thanks, and sorry for being difficult. I just REALLY dont wanna mess up the phone
mickeycohen said:
Now that seems scary.
I want to keep the phone without custom ROMs for now
Can't I just use the auto system updates to get up to 1.83 and then root with SOC or GladRoot?
Thanks, and sorry for being difficult. I just REALLY dont wanna mess up the phone
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You sure can.
OTA to 4.1.83, then use Gingerbreak to root.
Alternatively, if you want to use Gladroot so you don't wipe your internal SDCard, (which you can back up anyway by copy/paste everything on your internal SDCard to your PC, then just copy/paste it all back after), then you will have to start the Gladroot process before updating to 4.1.83 per the instructions.
DO NOT use SuperOneClick..............it doesn't work with 4.1.57 or 4.1.83.
OK, I have downloaded GingerBreak from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765
Now this might sound stupid, but is this system update for Gingerbread?
Do I need to download drivers for the device?
One last thing, what should I use to backup and restore my data? (and will it also backup apps, games, etc.)
Phone is updated and not rooted
OK, funny story.
I set an alaram clock for this morning and when I woke up and tapped the phone for snooze, I tapped "Install Now" on the new version pop-up...
So I updated all the way to 1.83 and now my phone is not rooted and I cannot use Backup Root.
Back to my previous questions, how should I backup my data, applications and applications data?
Do I need any special drivers etc in order to use GingerBreak?
Oh, and SuperUser is installed. Should I uninstall it first?
The phone is not GingerBread. Is it still ok to run GingerBreak?
Thanks
mickeycohen said:
OK, I have downloaded GingerBreak from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765
Now this might sound stupid, but is this system update for Gingerbread?
Do I need to download drivers for the device?
One last thing, what should I use to backup and restore my data? (and will it also backup apps, games, etc.)
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Look at the bottom of the OP from my Gingerbreak link. There is a link to a Gingerbreak.exe which you run on your computer while your phone is connected wuth USB Debugging On. This will install Gingerbreak on your phone and you will see it in your application list from where you can run the app and get root.
We do not have Gingerbread yet. We are still on Froyo.
Download Motohelper from Motorola and all the required drivers should install when you connect your phone to your PC after that.
Backup your internal sdcard using copy/paste, then copy and paste everything back after you use Gingerbreak.

[Q] Gingerbread 2.3.4 on BELL Atrix phones

Now that ATT Gingerbread OTA is out, any way to have Gingerbread on BELL Atrix phones or we have to wait until bell release their own OTA ?
Currently my phone is rooted but not unlocked. I am looking at the forum thread but it's mostly for AT&T phones.
So any ideas ?
vcadieux said:
Now that ATT Gingerbread OTA is out, any way to have Gingerbread on BELL Atrix phones or we have to wait until bell release their own OTA ?
Currently my phone is rooted but not unlocked. I am looking at the forum thread but it's mostly for AT&T phones.
So any ideas ?
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You can unlock your phone (pudding) and install any of the ROMs out there that use 2.3.4.
Just make sure you use one of the international kernels.
Other than that you are stuck waiting for the OTA
toughbax said:
You can unlock your phone (pudding) and install any of the ROMs out there that use 2.3.4.
Just make sure you use one of the international kernels.
Other than that you are stuck waiting for the OTA
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Would you recommend me a tutorial that for that ?
I have a Bell Atrix now with 2.3.4
I followed the steps here
plemen said:
I am up and running and very happy with this ROM - if you are interested in trying this then here are the steps I went through to install. This isn't detailed but should be enough to get you going.
You must have a Bell phone and your bootloader must be unlocked. Assume you will lose all data and BACKUP!!
1) Restore Bell System
- If you are on a non-bell rom follow instructions on this post otherwise go to step 2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1142808
*note - you will need your sdcard in for the rooting required for the restore
2) Perform Bell OTA update (don't need to do this since now NFHimself's script will load 2.2.2 on your phone)
- Settings -> About Phone -> Check for updates
3) Install 2.3.4 and root
- Download 2.3.4 zip from the first post and copy to your sdcard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166362
- Download root cwm zip from this link and copy to your sdcard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159572
- Install Bell_IHOP using RSDLite
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
- Install CWM Recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541
- go into CWM Recovery and install 2.3.4 zip from sdcard
- install Root zip from sdcard
Done!
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He posted another thread in the link below, but it uses NFHimself's gobstopper which I did not use since I need to flash the 2.1.1 FR first. Also, I don't think you need to flash those kernals at all...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1175990
I believe this is the OTA update FOR BELL that was leaked from motorola servers.
Be prepared though, this also guide assumes you are familiar with many tools such as RSD Lite and fastboot.
ITS HERE ITS HERE!!!
I just got my Gingerbread update notification for my Bell Atrix
Fortunately this one is an "optional update" so You won't have to cancel/postpone it every hour until you are ready to install it
The_Grendel said:
ITS HERE ITS HERE!!!
I just got my Gingerbread update notification for my Bell Atrix
Fortunately this one is an "optional update" so You won't have to cancel/postpone it every hour until you are ready to install it
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They must hate me,
I just checked and got the message saying your phone is up to date, I'm on 2.2.2
Micma said:
They must hate me,
I just checked and got the message saying your phone is up to date, I'm on 2.2.2
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Yeah a buddy of mine is getting the same thing
he says its somthing about selecting "evaluation" in your motoblur account to get first dips for new updates.

[Q] Rooting & Recovery with OTA 2.3.3.?

Please bear with me here if this sounds like a noob question ...
After the OTA update failed on my DX2 (and that after a total defrost and factory reset) I managed to convince Vz tech support to replace the phone. First thing I did after activating was to download and install the OTA 2.3.3.
I then tried to install the DX2 recovery that c21johnson described in another thread, but can't get it to install. Any help?
I also would like to know if I can somehow install the pre-rooted GB AFTER the OTA install has gone through. Everything I see has the install starting from 2.2.2. Am I missing something?
Apologies for all the dumb questions.
Ok that recovery app requires root, they patched this 2.3.3 so gingerbreak doesn't work. Currently the only way ti get root is to go back to 2.2.2, will put link up 1 second
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193818
Sent from my DROID X2 using XDA App

[Q] root 2.3.6

is there an one click root 2.3.6 for the atrix? I tried the 2 programes but none of them seemed to work?
Same question here, thanks
http://briefmobile.com/motorola-atrix-4g-root
works for me with a locked bootloader.
There's also a voodoo root method that saves root before the update and restores root after the update.
gnahc79 said:
http://briefmobile.com/motorola-atrix-4g-root
works for me with a locked bootloader.
There's also a voodoo root method that saves root before the update and restores root after the update.
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ok so now I screwed up and I am getting
svf 108 1:2
failted to boot 3
You got a failed to boot 3 using the fastboot preinstall method?? At which step did you get the error
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Ok, I'm on 2.3.4 and rooted using the instructions from brief mobile. I don't believe I have an unlocked bootloader. The only things I have done to the phone were original script from here for rooting (not one click), and then a modified version of it after the first Atrix update which had a before update and after update script to run.
Then, when upgrading to 2.3.4, I used the brief mobile/fastboot method to root it.
So, am I correct in thinking that to update the phone now I need to:
1. Download the update installer from Motorolla and update the phone to 2.3.6? (am I right that I the OTA update won't work or could cause a problem????)
2. Follow the instructions at Brief Mobile to root the phone.
Is this right, or should I wait a while before upgrading for things to be sorted out? The message popping up is irritating, but I can live with it if it avoids bricking my phone or having other problems.
Thanks
[Q] rooting help on 2.3.6
what is the proper way to root without unlocking the bootloader on 2.3.6 att?
http://briefmobile.com/motorola-atrix-4g-root
It still works
hdblab said:
http://briefmobile.com/motorola-atrix-4g-root
It still works
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+1
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Root 2.3.6 one click
can someone upload a script or program that is one click root (not unlock) att atrix using 2.3.6?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1505900
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1502735
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500819
The preinstall method is real easy. If that is too challenging then maybe you should wait for someone to volunteer to provide a 1-click/batch script on their own rather than requesting(demanding) it.
sillyshyme said:
can someone upload a script or program that is one click root (not unlock) att atrix using 2.3.6?
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I tried that before and I got soft booted.
Try again by using the instructions from the "Android-advice" website.
http://www.android-advice.com/2012/root-the-motorola-atrix-4g-running-4-5-141/
Note: In those instructions specifically, it is important clarify that the phone should be in "fastboot" before entering in commands. Basically, do "step 6" before "step 4".
sillyshyme said:
I tried that before and I got soft booted.
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do you need to undo the root on 2.3.4 before you upgrade to 2.3.6?
przemeknzb said:
do you need to undo the root on 2.3.4 before you upgrade to 2.3.6?
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yes
btw, before you unroot 2.3.4. can you check if you have su, dosu and superuser.apk in /system/preinstall/ ? I'm not sure if I had those files when I was on 2.3.4, but I see them now on 2.3.6. I only removed the su related files as listed in the link when I was on 2.3.4, never removed su, dosu, etc from system/preinstall...guess it's not necessary for the 2.3.6 OTA to be successful on a locked bootloader.
I just rooted my Atrix after the OTA to 2.3.6 using this method. Worked perfect.
http://androidadvices.com/root-motorola-atrix-4g-45141-gingerbread-236-firmware/2/
no not had any of those files
tnedator said:
Ok, I'm on 2.3.4 and rooted using the instructions from brief mobile. I don't believe I have an unlocked bootloader. The only things I have done to the phone were original script from here for rooting (not one click), and then a modified version of it after the first Atrix update which had a before update and after update script to run.
Then, when upgrading to 2.3.4, I used the brief mobile/fastboot method to root it.
So, am I correct in thinking that to update the phone now I need to:
1. Download the update installer from Motorolla and update the phone to 2.3.6? (am I right that I the OTA update won't work or could cause a problem????)
2. Follow the instructions at Brief Mobile to root the phone.
Is this right, or should I wait a while before upgrading for things to be sorted out? The message popping up is irritating, but I can live with it if it avoids bricking my phone or having other problems.
Thanks
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1) unroot 2.3.4 first:
http://androidforums.com/atrix-4g-all-things-root/423259-best-way-unroot.html
2) apply the 2.3.6 OTA update
3) redo the fastboot preinstall root method
btw before you unroot 2.3.4 can you check to see if you have su, dosu and superuser.apk in /system/preinstall? I see it now in 2.3.6 and am not sure if I had it there back when I was on 2.3.4
I didn't unroot before updating to 2.3.6 and now I can't get it to work. I keep getting the error "cp: write error: No space left on device", what should I do now?
Thanks.
sillyshyme said:
is there an one click root 2.3.6 for the atrix? I tried the 2 programes but none of them seemed to work?
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what i did ...
UPDATE FROM STOCK 4.2.91 UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER AND ROOTED ATRIX 4G
try using OTA keeper from the market , before trying the OTA update , this is what i did
1 ) i unlocked my atrix 4g (2.3.4 all stock) with AUTOMATIC_UNLOCK_V4.2 and rooted with PetesMotorolaRootTools_v1.07 after that i installed CWM recovery
2 ) Make a Full backup of you rom using CWM and Titaniumbackup (never is enough)
3 ) MANY people say that using RSD LITE is not good , i just take the risk , because anyways the touch of my atrix is not doing good so i will be sending it to warranty soon anyways , i take the risk , i flash my atrix with RSD Lite 5.5 and this sbf
1FF-olympus-user-2.3.4-4.5.91-110625-release-keys-signed-ATT-US-GAS_NA_OLPSGBATTSPE_P011.sbf
i don´t know any other people but i did not loose any data or apps from my atrix it was everything there , unlocked sign erased , CWM recovery partition erased , ROOT was there it is like everything go back to stock ... almost everything my data part was untoched.
4 ) download from the market OTA Root Keeper make a backup of your root and then press unroot temp
5 ) with that done I started to download and install the OTA update
6 ) after this point the phonewill reboot to stock recovery mode and start to upgrade it took almost 10 min to do the update after finishing copying files, it restarted 2 times on the moto logo then started booting , it take a longtime to pass the att boot image be patience mine took almost 5 min after that the phonestarted with everything loaded my apps , photos videos etc.
I think this could be a workaround (it work for me) for updating to .141 , also the baseband was updated to N_01.77.37P_usa_att
The only thing that was untoched was the webtop part , it stays on WT 1.2, ireally don´t use it , but i think if im already on 2.3.6 i can RDS the full SBF to get Webtop upgraded also the kernel say 2.6.32.9 is that the correct kernel for 2.3.6 i read that kernel is for a Froyo sbf not pretty sure
The thing now is , i wanna try installing CWM recovery and see if im already "unlocked" and try fruitcakes to downgrade 2.3.4 but i am not pretty sure about this i think i will get a brick
Also , you can try investigate to downgrade of wait for a generous dev to take out of the oven the fruitcake for 2.3.6 and try the method above
I TAKE no responsibility with this mini-tuto for anything that could happen to your atrix it on you own do this , i take the risk and it works !!!
thanks everyone

Fresh install of 4.04 after the fact?

Ok. so ive been trying to root with the new release but cant for some reason.
I figure its due to the fact that i unsucessfully tried to root with another method
is there a way to cleanly install 4.04 again?
factory wipe doesnt work, superuser is still in my app drawer
which version of ics do you have?
Blur_Version.651.167.3370.XT910.Brasil.en.BR.zip
so, the LATAM version
You can reinstall the OTA (Boot recovery > clean cache > wipe data/factory reset > install update from sd card).
or use this guide for fresh install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700264.
btw have you tried this process for root? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1707431
worked for me (european leak)
thanks for the help. have a few options now to try. ill post my success or failure.
ps... ellas ole
Try the root method first
I don't know if the script works, i used the manual process with commands.
If you have any questions about running adb, feel free to ask
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ps... ellas ole
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Ok I did it. rooted it finally
I was right, i needed to do the fresh install to clear the previous root attempt and everything went BEAUTIFULLY
Thanks again buddy
I'm glad you made it. We really needeed that root exploit!
No one's answered this yet....
If I flash these current "leaks" like .210 for instance, to a 100% stock razr, 1.) do I have to root it first? and 2.) will the "OFFICIAL" release still be pushable and pullable for me without having to do anything special? Or will there be other things I have to do for having rooted the phone? (just asking)
At this point you can root any version of ICS using the latest exploit, but if you have a stock razr it's much easier to root 2.3.6 using Motofail and keep your root using voodoo ota rootkeeper.
If you flash a leak you will still be able to get the official OTA but not directly from your phone as an update, you will have to flash it as well.
Gr0uNdZ3r0 said:
At this point you can root any version of ICS using the latest exploit, but if you have a stock razr it's much easier to root 2.3.6 using Motofail and keep your root using voodoo ota rootkeeper.
If you flash a leak you will still be able to get the official OTA but not directly from your phone as an update, you will have to flash it as well.
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Thanks. I'll just wait
maybe......
Just so I'm clear... and I rarely am about Motorola rooting... we'll likely be able to use this to root our phones when ICS finally drops?
I don't think Motorola will have the time to patch this, considering that the OTA is about to be released soon, but even in that case, there will be another option for sure, many developers wait for the official release to post their work

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