In hopes of getting the OTA, I un-rooted using the VooDoo rootkeeper. Other than rooting it, I am stone cold stock...
Is this sufficient to accept the OTA? (or get the OTA without an error?)
Scott
spatton said:
In hopes of getting the OTA, I un-rooted using the VooDoo rootkeeper. Other than rooting it, I am stone cold stock...
Is this sufficient to accept the OTA? (or get the OTA without an error?)
Scott
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Yup.
The file that gives you problems while updating is /system/su-backup Voodoo delete it.
You're ready to go.
Cheers
I'm a little confused because this question is posted a couple of different ways in a couple of different threads . . . some with conflicting answers.
I'm running stock rooted GB. No custom recovery installed. I also have Voodoo's root keeper installed and since I know I'll lose root after the OTA, I'll likely just use voodoo to temp unroot and then delete the 'su-backup' file in /System. That's it . . . ready for the OTA, right?
If yes, my next question is: if I have to delete the 'su-backup' file to get the OTA then I obviously can't use Voodoo to restore root after the OTA. I might as well just uninstall it then, shouldn't I?
Finally, if I'm running stock rooted GB with no custom recovery installed and I delete the 'su-backup' file (or uninstall Voodoo all together for that matter), do I need to unroot to receive/install the ICS OTA when it comes? Forgive my confusion about the notion I have to unroot to receive the OTA. Coming from an LG and there, the OTA didn't care if you were rooted. It only cared that you had stock recovery. Will a rooted system on a Maxx really stop the OTA push?
Thanks!
How can I delete the su-backup? If I un-root, I can not delete?
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How can I delete the su-backup? If I un-root, I can not delete?
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Should've used the 'delete su backup' button in the app before unrooting.
If I re-root... I can delete, but then I can not unroot?
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If I re-root... I can delete, but then I can not unroot?
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I don't think so. I think the su-backup is there to allow you to reroot after unroot. In other words, if you delete the su-backup, you should still be able to use the app to unroot. You just wont be able to use the app to reroot after the ota.
Don't see that as a problem since the devs have and/or are sitting on ics root methods.
pedrotorresfilho said:
Yup.
The file that gives you problems while updating is /system/su-backup Voodoo delete it.
You're ready to go.
Cheers
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oh, i read that this file was necessary to re-root after OTA update,
can we copy it to sd card or so and use it after OTA update coz as per u, we will lose root access after OTA ?
nitin_ko said:
oh, i read that this file was necessary to re-root after OTA update,
can we copy it to sd card or so and use it after OTA update coz as per u, we will lose root access after OTA ?
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I'm not sure if the app will find the file on the SD card. Is it worth moving, unrooting and rerooting before the OTA just to test? I'm not sure about that either.
For me, I'm quickly zeroing in on the only reeason I'm keeping Voodoo installed is for the unroot feature once the OTA begins to be pushed. If the answer to my question above is root alone (i.e. no custom recovery) won't prevent the OTA from installing, I'll likely uninstall it sooner.
Once the OTA hits, it's pretty safe to asume there are/will be "not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6 . . . " root methods for ICS available the same day.
At this point I'm less concerned about rerooting after the ICS OTA than I am about voodoo stopping the OTA from being installed.
To date and after 4 different phones; DroidX, Bionic, Razr, Razr Maxx I have yet to worry about taking an update while rooted.
A rooted phone will take the update, a phone with Voodoo OTA will take an update.
As long as you have not removed apps and aren't on a custom ROM, root has no effect on any OTA updates. The OTA doesn't look for root and stop. It looks for what should be there, not what should not.
Thanks - that makes me feel better.
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Noticed System Update on my droid Razr. So I pulled it and here it is totally legit
Blur_Version.6.12.173.XT912.Verizon.en.US
Installation:
1. Copy the Blur_Version.6.12.173.XT912.Verizon.en.US.zip to SD card
2. Boot in Recovery Mode (STOCK Motorola Recovery)
3. Flash
4. Enjoy!
Download:
http://www.4shared.com/zip/PA_2fa2S/Blur_Version612173XT912Verizon.html
How do you pull these update.zip?
Well we lose root?
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Well we lose root?
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Voodoo OTA Root keeper.
I have OTA RootKeeper. The update fails after the process completes and then reboots. Wants to download again (.181 Update)
X
Edit: Factory Resetting Phone / ReRooting / Applying .181 Update
Results: Still failed, but this is irrelevant to this post, since this is about .173
Seems like 181 wont take over a rooted device.
has anyone tried to unroot, update, and reroot?
Yes i did temp unroot then installed the update and restored root zero issues
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I'm stock rooted, got the notification this morning, used OTA Rootkeeper to backup su, applied update, restored root. No un-rooting required.
You need to be stock with no bloat removed for this update to work. If anything's frozen in TiBU it will not work. Custom ROMs obv will not work as well. Fully stock, rooted or unrooted only.
As for the update, meh.
I keep getting "signature verification failed."
thought it was the 181 update not 173???? confussed
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thought it was the 181 update not 173???? confussed
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It's just the way Motorola names their updates. It's always named the version you should be on to use it. The update to 748 was called 744. The update to 173 was called 748 and so forth.
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You need to be stock with no bloat removed for this update to work. If anything's frozen in TiBU it will not work. Custom ROMs obv will not work as well. Fully stock, rooted or unrooted only.
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so if i deleted stuff i should just factory reset and then update?
sorry if stupid question but new to moto devices
I am currently unrooted and I did receive the latest OTA (March 8) release. its 17MB
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It's just the way Motorola names their updates. It's always named the version you should be on to use it. The update to 748 was called 744. The update to 173 was called 748 and so forth.
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Ok....gotcha.......i come from tbolt to razr...thanks for the heads up
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lewi3069 said:
I keep getting "signature verification failed."
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I am also getting this error can someone either post a link to a stock rom or an update that doesnt have the sig error please.
i appreciate everyones help in here
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I'm stock rooted, got the notification this morning, used OTA Rootkeeper to backup su, applied update, restored root. No un-rooting required.
You need to be stock with no bloat removed for this update to work. If anything's frozen in TiBU it will not work. Custom ROMs obv will not work as well. Fully stock, rooted or unrooted only.
As for the update, meh.
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So mistakenly, I ran the update without unfreezing the bloatware in TiBu
The update went through but now I lost root access
Do I need to reset my Razr back to stock in order to re-root it or what its the best course of action?
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Theres no reason you should have an issue. As I updated of this file. I pulled it directly from ota i didnt get it from someone else I pulled it myself.
Besides those 2 anyone else have troubles. Also if you installed speak up. Also I didnt loose root on this update at all didnt have to restore or nothing.
So first I used TB and defrosted bloat...
I am rooted with stock Rom.
Used Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper and it was very easy to unroot.
1) Voodoo Root Keeper>Protect Root>Temp. Un-root
2) Download and install 6.12.181 OTA
3) Use Voodoo to re-apply root
I'm sorry to say this but "it was so easy even a caveman could do it"
Everything back to normal...I'm not sure if my sq_lite hack for hotspot works however as my Razr is my secondary phone, so my Razr is not active with Verizon for now. I may switch back from my Rezound for a while tomorrow. I go back an forth with these 2. Weird I know.
Good Luck to all.
tiger505 said:
So first I used TB and defrosted bloat...
I am rooted with stock Rom.
Used Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper and it was very easy to unroot.
1) Voodoo Root Keeper>Protect Root>Temp. Un-root
2) Download and install 6.12.181 OTA
3) Use Voodoo to re-apply root
I'm sorry to say this but "it was so easy even a caveman could do it"
Everything back to normal...I'm not sure if my sq_lite hack for hotspot works however as my Razr is my secondary phone, so my Razr is not active with Verizon for now. I may switch back from my Rezound for a while tomorrow. I go back an forth with these 2. Weird I know.
Good Luck to all.
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can the new update be rooted? i unknowingly updated before i rooted...
chinkster said:
can the new update be rooted? i unknowingly updated before i rooted...
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Yes use dr utility
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Hello all,
Just had a quick question. I didn't know what search terms to use to get an accurate answer, since the search seems to pick up any and everything related to any of your search terms. I was wondering what exactly prevents an OTA update from taking. Is it the recovery that is installed? Is it having root? It's been a while since I have accepted an OTA for a device, outside of the Nexus on launch day. I have my Razr Maxx rooted, no custom rom. I tried a few of the ICS leaks but they were in safestrap, my non safe partition remains only rooted. When the OTA actually hits should I be able to accept it fine or will I need to go back to completely stock unrooted?
Things that prevent an OTA: ROMS, Bloatware frozen/uninstalled, custom recoveries (safestrap, bootstrap) so yes, when you want the OTA you'll need to fastboot back to complete stock for it to work. Root won't stop an OTA but OTA's generally break root.
You can try just uninstalling safestrap but I've read cases where just uninstalling it doesn't work and you need to fastboot back to stock.
everything wrong with motorola and Android has to do with idiot upper middle management execs having endless powerpoint presentations babbling corporate gibberish so they can make the next payment on their overpriced overlarge joke of a house and BMW. we are left to sort out the steaming pile of ****. i pray google has the sense to fire every last one of them and give their salaries and bonuses to the engineers!
Freezing bloatware has never prevented me from getting and OTA. Custom ROM and bloatware removal has/will.
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Freezing bloatware has never prevented me from getting and OTA. Custom ROM and bloatware removal has/will.
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What is the difference between freezing and removal, from a technical standpoint? I rooted my Razr using CASUAL and then installed Titanium Backup Pro and have been zapping the Verizon bloatware. I do want the stock ICS when it comes out. I guess I could reinstall the bloatware from backup and then freeze it rather than uninstalling. I don't care so much if the OTA doesn't install, I can troubleshoot that, but I don't want the OTA to brick my phone, that's the main concern.
The main reason I don't want the bloatware on there is that I don't want there to be any danger of clicking on anything that will make my monthly bill go up. Sometimes I let my girlfriend or other people use my Razr and if they manage to get a $10 monthly charge on my bill because they just had to see NFL Mobile or something similar, I'm gonna be pissed
I'm fairly sure it just changes the extension to .apk.bak, but I could be wrong
So, I have bloatware frozen, but none uninstalled. If ICS /is/ released on the 12th for the Verizon RAZR, I should be able to get it OTA?
Rooted, stock 2.3.6
bpingry said:
So, I have bloatware frozen, but none uninstalled. If ICS /is/ released on the 12th for the Verizon RAZR, I should be able to get it OTA?
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Yes, at worst case scenario: You might have to unfreeze everything, Install OTA RootKeeper, use OTA RootKeeper to a> Backup your root and B> Temporarily unroot your device.
On the last OTA that I received, I was not able to install the OTA until I ran the Temp Unroot from OTA RootKeeper, then the OTA went smoothly after that.
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Yes, at worst case scenario: You might have to unfreeze everything, Install OTA RootKeeper, use OTA RootKeeper to a> Backup your root and B> Temporarily unroot your device.
On the last OTA that I received, I was not able to install the OTA until I ran the Temp Unroot from OTA RootKeeper, then the OTA went smoothly after that.
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Apps in preinstall folder are required by OTAs those are the real bloats. Any other system modification will be verified too, like build.prop, init.d CWM and so on..
Remember an OTA update is an incremental update wich will check any required system piece, especially those I've mentioned.
Cheers
OK. So I have the pull down button mod. Will this get in the way? I've not removed any bloat or yet (was waiting for updates). All I have is pull down mod and root.
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OK. So I have the pull down button mod. Will this get in the way? I've not removed any bloat or yet (was waiting for updates). All I have is pull down mod and root.
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Yes, it's a system modification. You'll need to flash stock rom to flash an OTA update.
When installing an OTA you can press both volume buttons at the same time to to see dialog, and if anything fails you will have filename and directory of failed checks. And it won't auto reboot until you tell it too. I found the problem files for the ics leak from early April leak and was able to install without wiping.
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See I'm not fussed about wiping. Id quite happily have stock ICS and mod it from there. Looks like I'll be hacking some way or other to get the official anyhow as I'm on linux. Unless someone can point me to a UK suitable stock rom I can fast boot or add flash from linux. I have add setup if that helps. My system version is 167.26.
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cause they arent bronies, duh.
ExtraDan said:
cause they arent bronies, duh.
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Sorry, I don't understand.
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and you wont...
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Sorry, I don't understand.
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I don't understand them either, just don't make a big deal about it
Thanks for all the replies. I don't have any bloatware frozen and no system mods done so I guess once the OTA hits, as long as safestrap uninstalled smoothly, I should be good to go. Ill check out ota root keeper here shortly.
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i just bought the droid razr maxx. there is supposed to be an OTA update to ICS soon. my question is, will i be able to switch back and forth from new rom and current rom? just wondering incase i dont like it. will it prompt me when the update is available, or will it do it automatically? also will it keep my current apps and settings after the update?
Once you upgrade thats IT, your stuck with the new, your apps should be fine if your stock and unrooted. The phone will inform you when an update is available, or you can check for updates to try to grab it sooner depending on the rollout schedule.
Could have done a search, there's approximately 1 billion ICS OTA threads already.......
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brons2 said:
Could have done a search, there's approximately 1 billion ICS OTA threads already.......
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This was legit questions... this wasn't another "When is it" threads. Don't be too quick to jump.
BTW, Daniel, you mentioned that if you were stock, unrooted it would be fine. What if I'm rooted (still stock)?
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This was legit questions... this wasn't another "When is it" threads. Don't be too quick to jump.
BTW, Daniel, you mentioned that if you were stock, unrooted it would be fine. What if I'm rooted (still stock)?
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You will want to get the VooDoo OTA Root Keeper for free in the market.
Install, back up root.
When your update hits, go back into the app and select "temp un-root".
After the update, go back to the app and restore root.
Its been hit and miss for some ppl on the last OTA, has worked for me everytime tho.
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You will want to get the VooDoo OTA Root Keeper for free in the market.
Install, back up root.
When your update hits, go back into the app and select "temp un-root".
After the update, go back to the app and restore root.
Its been hit and miss for some ppl on the last OTA, has worked for me everytime tho.
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Also don't freeze or delete any "bloat" as that can mess up your ability to update.
I appreciate the info guys!
Now, if we could just get the update...
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Also don't freeze or delete any "bloat" as that can mess up your ability to update.
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What about safestrap. If we are running sick rooted GB, OTA comes out, unfreeze all the boat, do I need to uninstall safestrap as well?
Many people have had trouble installing the leaks if they have SafeStrap and friends installed.
That doesn't mean an OTA update will fail though.
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What about safestrap. If we are running sick rooted GB, OTA comes out, unfreeze all the boat, do I need to uninstall safestrap as well?
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When I restore the backup I made during the Safestrap install, it wipes out both root and Safestrap. But I made the backup as soon as possible before making modifications.
Can I unroot with voodoo and successfully install ICS OTA? I am currently on stock and rooted and have unfrozen all bloatwares. And have already received the update file.
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Can I unroot with voodoo and successfully install ICS OTA? I am currently on stock and rooted and have unfrozen all bloatwares. And have already received the update file.
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Well I'm sort of a "noob" to this stuff myself, but logic would tell me that if your phone was in a state not to be able to obtain the "pushed" or "pulled" ota, then you would never have gotten it. In short, if you were able to download it, then yes, you should be able to install it. And being rooted won't affect that, but I believe you will lose the root anyway during the update.
Yep! I was able to upgrade by simply using voodoo to temporarily unroot then apply the OTA. Voodoo was able to restore root and conformed with root checker.
ICS isn't living to expectation so far.
Done.
Did the OTA leave all your apps? Glad to know Rootkeeper can retain root after the update. Not sure why but I thought this update was going to leave us having to let the market replace everything like a restore.
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MichaelMcC said:
Did the OTA leave all your apps? Glad to know Rootkeeper can retain root after the update. Not sure why but I thought this update was going to leave us having to let the market replace everything like a restore.
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I was surprised as well the OTA left all my Apps pretty much intact.
Can someone advise on the ota update.. I don't quite understand entirely boot loaders and such.. My note 2 is stock rooted. I don't think I will ever Change roms, but I want to stay rooted.
What is the verdict for someone like me? I do not want to block ota then miss other important updates, but I do not want to lose root either.
Please advise.
Again, sorry for such a basic question. I am still transistioning from iPhone world
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crash613 said:
Can someone advise on the ota update.. I don't quite understand entirely boot loaders and such.. My note 2 is stock rooted. I don't think I will ever Change roms, but I want to stay rooted.
What is the verdict for someone like me? I do not want to block ota then miss other important updates, but I do not want to lose root either.
Please advise.
Again, sorry for such a basic question. I am still transistioning from iPhone world
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Just block it. Sure devs will find a way to root and unlock again soon. At that point, you can restore the SDM 1.0 and get later updates if you need them.
You're sure to lose root within 5 days if you don't.
Ok, based on what you say you don't want to rom but you want root. That is where I am. There is an app called voodoo ota rootkeeper in the play store. It is free. Install it and use it to backup root. Take the update and use voodoo to restore root.
That will get you root and a locked bootloader. Which is where I read you want to be. But remember you may be stuck with a locked bootloader forever.
That said consider this. Pass on the update for now. You can always update to it later to get the next update. By waiting you keep your options open and miss nothing.
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Ok, based on what you say you don't want to rom but you want root. That is where I am. There is an app called voodoo ota rootkeeper in the play store. It is free. Install it and use it to backup root. Take the update and use voodoo to restore root.
That will get you root and a locked bootloader. Which is where I read you want to be. But remember you may be stuck with a locked bootloader forever.
That said consider this. Pass on the update for now. You can always update to it later to get the next update. By waiting you keep your options open and miss nothing.
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Good advice. This is my plan as well.
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Thank you both for the quick replies. I think that is what I am going to do. Block it for now, using titanium. Then wait and see.
I am going to look in to that other program though. Right now I feel I will always want to reman stock-rooted, but who knows... No point in closing that door forever.
Just so I have this straight..... Using titanium I backed up the sdm 1.0 file, then in the same screen I click on it and choose delete? That's it? Thanks for being patient with me.
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Thank you both for the quick replies. I think that is what I am going to do. Block it for now, using titanium. Then wait and see.
I am going to look in to that other program though. Right now I feel I will always want to reman stock-rooted, but who knows... No point in closing that door forever.
Just so I have this straight..... Using titanium I backed up the sdm 1.0 file, then in the same screen I click on it and choose delete? That's it? Thanks for being patient with me.
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Yes, although I believe it's "Un-install", not delete. You could freeze it as well, if you have the paid for version.
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I have a Note 2 that was rooted using a root-injected stock OS. Unfortunately, the OTA got me this morning and I have lost root. At the following link several folks have replied that they were able to get their Note 2's rooted after the OTA. What do you guys think? I don't want to brick my phone but I sure need Root-Explorer and Titanium Backup.
http://galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-root/how-to-root-verizon-galaxy-note-2-sch-i605/
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I have a Note 2 that was rooted using a root-injected stock OS. Unfortunately, the OTA got me this morning and I have lost root. At the following link several folks have replied that they were able to get their Note 2's rooted after the OTA. What do you guys think? I don't want to brick my phone but I sure need Root-Explorer and Titanium Backup.
http://galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-root/how-to-root-verizon-galaxy-note-2-sch-i605/
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I can now confirm that, if you have a rooted, stock Note II and lose root through the OTA, you can go the Odin route with a rooted stock image and successfully root the device. Additionally, if you install Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper after rooting the device, you can then, do the OTA and restore root using the Voodoo app. Instructions and files are available at:
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I can confirm that a handy dandy combination of:
1. Deferring the update
2. Rooting via ExynosAbuse
3. Backing up root via Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper
4. Updating
will maintain root with the latest Verizon Galaxy Note 2 update.
I am now I605VRALL4and my Device Status says "Normal" since I haven't flashed anything.
y8s said:
I am now I605VRALL4and my Device Status says "Normal" since I haven't flashed anything.
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I did what you did and I am modified. I did the light sabre mod. But I don't think that would do it.
Edit......reboot and mine is back to normal.