Can not do OTA update. - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I checked and saw an OTA update for my Atrix (4.5.141) [mine currently 4.5.91 ; 2.3.4]
I downloaded and install but it appeared a < ! > in process then it restart itself and says update failed.
I think this problem caused by Root.(Is there any way to unroot my phone ?)

Be sure to undo anything you did that requires root access (defrost apps, etc)
For unrooting, it depends how you rooted your phone.
1) if you used the one click method, there's an unroot button
2) if you used the fastboot preinstall method, delete the su related files:
http://androidforums.com/atrix-4g-all-things-root/423259-best-way-unroot.html
It may be as simple as only removing su from /system/bin and uninstalling superuser.apk, but doing a full unroot is the safest way IMO.

I just updated today. ATT 2.3.4 with locked Bootloader, rooted with the one click method. When I went to use the one click method to unroot I received an error message saying that I didn't have the proper back up files.
After much searching on-line, I installed OTA RootKeeper and ran it to make my Atrix look like it hadn't been rooted. After the update I ran OTA RootKeeper again to restore root.
I've restarted my phone 3 or 4 times in the last 4 hours and so far all is well!

walker63 said:
I just updated today. ATT 2.3.4 with locked Bootloader, rooted with the one click method. When I went to use the one click method to unroot I received an error message saying that I didn't have the proper back up files.
After much searching on-line, I installed OTA RootKeeper and ran it to make my Atrix look like it hadn't been rooted. After the update I ran OTA RootKeeper again to restore root.
I've restarted my phone 3 or 4 times in the last 4 hours and so far all is well!
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OTA Rootkeeper is good only if you used a root method that uses the zergrush exploit. Most of the one click methods use it. I however, used a method that edited build.prop. I used OTA Rootkeeper, updated, and it failed to properly restore root. Others that used a root tool that uses zergrush had no problem restoring with OTA Rootkeeper.

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[Q] Impossible to root!

Hi guys,
first of all i'm sorry for my bad English,
second, i'm looking for solutions for 2 weeks in every part of forum without success!
i explain all the steps i've done before the trouble with my TF201 European version (32gb)
rooted with UnlockRoot v.2.3 success
installed all my apps.
trying to update to official update 9.4.2.21 (always fail)
i decided to unlock device with official asus app - success
again fail to update.
i decide to install CWM success
i load update 9.4.2.21.zip in my MicroSd (like a tutorial i read)
once i reboot in recovery, obviously, i can't acces to my MicroSd to load the .zip file
Panic---Solved learning adb command
i pushed .zip file into sdcard and update.
success with all update io've done but everytime loop recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514088
i solved with this guide...
try to Root the Tf201 with all of tools, like vipermodPrimeTimev4.5 (fail), UnlockRootv2.3 (fail), Sparkyroot (fail), TransformerPrimeIcsNew (fail)
the message is alway the same
i tried to reupdate OS but nothing, always it's impossibile to found busybox and su
tried to rerun Asus Unlock Device App
fail for possible internet connection (impossible)
is there any flash downloadMode like Odin for my GalaxyS, for every problems i had Odin was always the answer, the last but my MR.WOLF!
now i got my TF201 Unlocked (no more warranty) but Unrooted.
i love to use custom roms like i did with my galaxyS but now it's impossible to install CWM cause i'm not rooted.
any suggestion?
second step is to bring device to Assistance and pay what i need to have it clear (unlocked but clear) but i know that you got the solution.
thankyou all
Bad luck my friend
jacopone80 said:
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thankyou all
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Yeah man, that's bolex!! & you are out of luck.
I missed the OTA rootkeeper as well before I updated . No way yet to root 21, as far as yesterday midnight from what I remenber.
I did bring the unit back to the shop and exchanged it into the last showmodel ( still on HC)
Now it is updated and rooted.
Hopefully -vipervoy_ will find a new solution.
Edit: follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1571828
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ehi thankyou for quick answer...but...
you're telling me that there no way to root yet 9.4.2.21 update and in your signature I see rooted 9.4.2.21 @viperboy
i can't understand
jacopone80 said:
ehi thankyou for quick answer...but...
you're telling me that there no way to root yet 9.4.2.21 update and in your signature I see rooted 9.4.2.21 @viperboy
i can't understand
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1. With Prime on .15 update (or earlier), get root
2. Install OTA rootkeeper
3. Upgrade to .21
4. Use OTA rootkeeper to get root back
This is the only way to have root on a stock .21 build.
If you upgrade to .21 before rooting and installing OTA rootkeeper, your cannot root (currently).
jacopone80 said:
you're telling me that there no way to root yet 9.4.2.21 update and in your signature I see rooted 9.4.2.21 @viperboy
i can't understand
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It's really simple, you must root before updating to .21, save your root with something like Voodoo RootKeeper, and then restore your root after updating. There is currently no way to do an original root on .21.
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perfectly understood right now
the problem is that i'm already on .21 and i think i can't donwgrade right?
so i've to wait for next root system
thanks all
Dave_S said:
It's really simple, you must root before updating to .21, save your root with something like Voodoo RootKeeper, and then restore your root after updating. There is currently no way to do an original root on .21.
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And sometimes even this way is not working.
I'm using the .17 firmware,Is it possible to root?
rogeriok said:
I'm using the .17 firmware,Is it possible to root?
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Yes
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427125

[Q] Having Unusual problems with ISC root. Help needed.

I have problems with rooting or unrooting my Maxxed Droid Razr.
I had leak ICS rooted. I downgraded to GB(rooted) and sideloaded official .211. Tried to restore root with OTA RootKeeper. My phone showed SU icon and asked permission to run OTA Rootkeeper I did allow the permission everything looked good. I tried to check the root root checker but it does not show that my phone is rooted.
I tried DroidRazrUtility 1.6 to root it again but it fails all the time saying that files already exists. Then I tried to unroot but it said that my phone does not have root.
I tried to get back to GB but it did not work. Just stuck on boot loop. Sideloaded the ICS .211 and SU icon was gone and no root at all. I did couple master resets with deleting all the internal and sd storage. Still no luck.
Now I can not root my phone. Any ideas how to get the root back.
Appreciation "Thank you" will be given to anyone who tries to help.
droidxrooting said:
I have problems with rooting or unrooting my Maxxed Droid Razr.
I had leak ICS rooted. I downgraded to GB(rooted) and sideloaded official .211. Tried to restore root with OTA RootKeeper. My phone showed SU icon and asked permission to run OTA Rootkeeper I did allow the permission everything looked good. I tried to check the root root checker but it does not show that my phone is rooted.
I tried DroidRazrUtility 1.6 to root it again but it fails all the time saying that files already exists. Then I tried to unroot but it said that my phone does not have root.
I tried to get back to GB but it did not work. Just stuck on boot loop. Sideloaded the ICS .211 and SU icon was gone and no root at all. I did couple master resets with deleting all the internal and sd storage. Still no luck.
Now I can not root my phone. Any ideas how to get the root back.
Appreciation "Thank you" will be given to anyone who tries to help.
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Download unstuck ics 211. Flash the .85 kernel then root using matts utility 1.6 then use unstuck again to flash the .211 kernel back to the phone. There's a tutorial for it online in better detail
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda app-developers app
Found the guide. Doing it right now. I will report if that fixes it.
Moved to Q&A
Cheers
thank you
it is fixed here are the steps I took. http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/2693-ics-616211-morning-of-6152012-not-fastbootable/

New SuperUser update: Unroot and OTA survival

I just got an update for Superuser from Google Play, v3.1(42), released today. In the changelog, Temp Unroot and OTA survival options have been added. I think this might be useful for those of us who are rooted when getting the OTA update. I plan on trying it out.
I don't have a third party "root keeper" type application installed, is there any possibility that this is just as good?
brons2 said:
I just got an update for Superuser from Google Play, v3.1(42), released today. In the changelog, Temp Unroot and OTA survival options have been added. I think this might be useful for those of us who are rooted when getting the OTA update. I plan on trying it out.
I don't have a third party "root keeper" type application installed, is there any possibility that this is just as good?
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Yeah, Superuser has to compete with SuperSu, that's why those new features are in there, SuperSu has them. And yes, OTA survival works better than Voodo Roor Keeper.
Sent from my XT912
I wonder which might be better, voodoo root keeper or this? If there's even a difference.
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hasbrobot said:
I wonder which might be better, voodoo root keeper or this? If there's even a difference.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
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The OTA survival on SuperSu and Superuser are slightly better than Voodo, as they automate some processes of regaining root, but it's the same concept.
Sent from my XT912
i didnt even bother to look at the change log, i should have, im glad it is built in so now i dont have to use a third party.
Has anyone tested this on their AT&T S3? I'm rooted with stock recovery.
jhc5 said:
Has anyone tested this on their AT&T S3? I'm rooted with stock recovery.
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I am actually wondering if this works as well. Would be nice to unroot, get the update and reroot without having to redo everything ie home screen settings etc
a1hildeb said:
I am actually wondering if this works as well. Would be nice to unroot, get the update and reroot without having to redo everything ie home screen settings etc
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I can't speak to other devices, but for my Transformer Infinity and Droid 4, Superuser's OTA Survival did nothing for me, and Voodoo worked perfectly.
if you have superuser in the system\app directory then you cant use the unroot as it needs to be in the \data\app directory for it to work. I tried it with both sueruser and supersu and each would only unroot if the superuser app was in the \data\app directory... i would move it their then reboot and do that... or just use the droid razr utility which will make it all stock.... best way really.
Actually, after searching around more, I think my problem may have been that the means of using the ota survival in superuser is spectacularly un-obvious and un-intuitive and nearly un-documented. I just tested using Voodo's temp unroot and then superuser to restore root and that worked.
For anyone else that finds Superuser's method confusing:
1) Before any update that might un-root your device, check the "ota survival" box in superuser
2) After an update that un-roots your device, open superuser and *uncheck* the "ota survival" box. This will restore your root and, for reasons that flabbergast me, REMOVE the backup, so ...
3) After restoring root, re-check the "ota survival" box
Compare this to Voodoo:
1) Create backup of su when rooted
2) When un-rooted, click "Restore Root"
Repeat just #2 when you get the next OTA
rooting after temp unroot
How do you root again after a temp unroot? unchecking the temp unroot doesnt work.. it does something, but afterwards the temp unroot is still checked. Also a phone restart doesnt help. Anyone else have this issue? (I'm on motorola defy+ with quarx jelly bean cyanogenmod)
temp unroot
No one can explain how to regain root over a SU temp unrooted phone?

[REQ] Voode root keeper backup files

So I was forced to do the update to 10G (P769) and lost all my apps and pretty much anything. Was curious to see if anyone would have a backup available to share and where they may have found it.
Thanks!
If this method works, then how come we are struggling to root this phone so hard?
voodoo rootkeeper should KEEP the root-backup, if it lost it then the root is just gone and your phone needs to be rooted again.
wait a min, you said you "were forced to update"? you mean via an ota update? this shouldn't loses root after installing voodoo rootkeeper and backing up root, i'm on p760 and kept root after ota to 10e
did you do a backup in voodoo?
hamdimo said:
If this method works, then how come we are struggling to root this phone so hard?
voodoo rootkeeper should KEEP the root-backup, if it lost it then the root is just gone and your phone needs to be rooted again.
wait a min, you said you "were forced to update"? you mean via an ota update? this shouldn't loses root after installing voodoo rootkeeper and backing up root, i'm on p760 and kept root after ota to 10e
did you do a backup in voodoo?
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I had used Voodo to back up my root when I learned about other people getting the 10G update on P769BK.. left my phone on to charge overnight and somehow it performed the update. Root keeper says I have no backup. =[
What I'm trying to do at the moment is I have a spare P769BK at my store (I work for T-Mo) which I have rooted, installed Voodo OTA, backed up and updated to 10G.
Was able to restore root on the store device and currently made a ADB backup of the device.. Looking into a way to modify that backup to insert Super SU and the su binary in /system/bin/ and restore on my current device. If that works then we will have a way to root 10G.
I'm VERY open to any input anyone has on this or anyone who has more experience in ADB backups.

Can we install 4.5.145 OTA

https://doc-0k-1o-docs.googleuserco...009/*/0BzrP5DWIlpplYjFOY1MwOXFNLWc?e=download
here is the ota zip
if we flash this can we flash 4.5.141 with rsd?
any answers?
I wouldn't count on it. The ZIP seems to contain what looks like the bootloader, or at least a piece of it (ap20bl.img). Who knows what might happen after that. Motorola said a downgrade is not possible.
I would just wait for the .145 fruitcake. Then switching back and forth should be safe and painless.
ok thanks for answer
Installed 4.5.145 for fun
blttalas said:
ok thanks for answer
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I wanted to see for myself the GPS improvements made in the update and sacrificed losing SU/root access to the phone. The update installed without a hitch and left all my apk installed apps alone. I had a handful of apps that required root (e.g. Dropbear II, busybox, Superuser, root explorer, and seeder) and will just wait until someone figures out a new method to regain access again.
sn0wba11 said:
I wanted to see for myself the GPS improvements made in the update and sacrificed losing SU/root access to the phone. The update installed without a hitch and left all my apk installed apps alone. I had a handful of apps that required root (e.g. Dropbear II, busybox, Superuser, root explorer, and seeder) and will just wait until someone figures out a new method to regain access again.
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Did you do this via the standard update or by flashing that zip yourself?
vikingarcher said:
Did you do this via the standard update or by flashing that zip yourself?
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Standard
Su ota survival
Has anyone tried to install the update after activating the superuser ota survival option
Root after sys 4.5.145 update?
fdaconta said:
The traditional preinstall method should still work. No wiping happens with that. I used it back when I first rooted my phone, everything stayed exactly as it was (all stock) except I had root too.
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This response is from the developer thread. I would respond there but the policy for members with less than 10 posts is silly.
None of the existing preinstall methods (e.g. atrix-4g-moto-fastboot or superoneclick 2.3.3) work with 4.5.145.
sn0wba11 said:
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Interesting. I tried it with my stock ROM that is rooted and unlocked -- ended up with a boot loop. Decided to flash a new ROM, so switched to the CM10 ROM. That seems to be working well and I think I will just not worry about this update for now.
vikingarcher said:
Interesting. I tried it with my stock ROM that is rooted and unlocked -- ended up with a boot loop. Decided to flash a new ROM, so switched to the CM10 ROM. That seems to be working well and I think I will just not worry about this update for now.
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Came across a link at Android Central that used Voodoo OTA RootKeeper to restore --> Forgot I installed this awhile back; reinstalling app restored my superuser access
Re-rooted 4.5.145 after OTA
I successfully re-rooted mine last night using the pre-install method.
Read my topic here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2153422
From 141, to 145, back to 141.... and finally ended up with a working (and rooted) 145.

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