Is there any way that we could remove a line or delete something out the script so that it doesn't clear data when running sbf. Friend needs help to unroot and get the kitkat update without wiping data. Thanks and have a great day.
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I found a program thats supposed to root the razr with ics, of course its a leak its cdma but for the life of me I cant get it to work.. I am a htc guy, can someone help..
Boy the HTC's are great for root. I had my Incredible longer than any other phone.finally wanted the RAZR when price dropped
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apophis9283 said:
I found a program thats supposed to root the razr with ics, of course its a leak its cdma but for the life of me I cant get it to work.. I am a htc guy, can someone help..
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How can anyone help when you didn't state what you are using?
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Im using a razr with the leak. Is there a one click root? If so thats what i used
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Have you tried Google? Simple answer is you haven't.
i installed ics leak just now. ota root worked but titanium root told me it was messed up and fixed it for me
I got it. If you back up root with ota rootkeeper when you flash ics dont wipe data factory reset...lol
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I'm told that being a new os it would be worth a factory reset or reformat of internal drives prior to install of ics.... when the update is finally given to us.... This of course comes at the cost of having to re setup and install all apps etc. A major effort for a phone like mine! Do people think this is necessary or should I just run the update as is?
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ollie1234 said:
I'm told that being a new os it would be worth a factory reset or reformat of internal drives prior to install of ics.... when the update is finally given to us.... This of course comes at work the cost of having to re setup and install all apps etc. A major effort for a phone like mine! Do people think this is necessary or should I just run the update as is?
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If your all bone stock and no root just take the update
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Still all original so that's probably easiest. Will root after the update. Will being rooted impact on future updates? i.e. will I have to 'unroot' to install future updates?
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I always reset. Fresh outta the box, after updates, and sometimes just to start fresh. There are files from post production testing, left overs from previous versions, etc that a factory reset will clear, helping your phone’s functionality. A lot of people never reset anything, and I find them to be the people who complain that their phones don't work most often...
That's just me, though.
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Updating to ICS is going to wipe everything for you & you'll need to set up everything again.
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Really? Thanks for the tip! Better put a night aside to set it up again.
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lovemyram4x4 said:
Updating to ICS is going to wipe everything for you & you'll need to set up everything again.
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Umm... no. That's never been the case with my devices. My Droid X started on Eclair and updated to Froyo then Gingerbread and nothing was wiped. And even on my Acer tablet, updating from Honeycomb to ICS didn't wipe anything... all I had to do was reinstall Flash.
lovemyram4x4 said:
Updating to ICS is going to wipe everything for you & you'll need to set up everything again.
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sRDennyCrane said:
Umm... no. That's never been the case with my devices. My Droid X started on Eclair and updated to Froyo then Gingerbread and nothing was wiped. And even on my Acer tablet, updating from Honeycomb to ICS didn't wipe anything... all I had to do was reinstall Flash.
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Right
Razr Maxx
Hmm, right or wrong?
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So if I get a Maxx this weekend, how would I save root for ICS when the OTA comes out, never needed it before.
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I think OTA Rootkeeper should do the trick.
I had my EVO 4G rooted and flashed ROM's. I just picked up the LTEvo. I know that it can be rooted very easily.
I just learned that EVO 4G ROM's do not work on LTE. Correct?
Can anyone recommend a good first ROM for the LTE that doesn't take away anything from the phone? Last several ROM's I've used always had some kind of bug where the voicemail app didn't work or MMS didn't work, etc...
I would like the hotspot feature though. Do I have to flash a ROM to take advantage of that or can I just root?
Thanks for the help is advance
Goodies 1.74
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You JUST LEARNED that Evo 4g ROMs won't work on the LTE? I'd slow down a bit and read a lot more. A ROM for one phone will not work on another unless specifically ported for partition sizes and HW and god knows what else.
If you look in the dev section there's a tut for modifying build.prop to get hotspot working.
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You JUST LEARNED that Evo 4g ROMs won't work on the LTE? I'd slow down a bit and read a lot more. A ROM for one phone will not work on another unless specifically ported for partition sizes and HW and god knows what else.
If you look in the dev section there's a tut for modifying build.prop to get hotspot working.
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Well the 4G was the first phone I ever rooted and I just got the LTE so yes I just learned that in a another discussion.
I've been using the 2.13.651.1 710RD Root verison and I have the Mean Rom ICS 5.5 on my Sprint Evo 4G LTE and the only problem I have had with it is that my oovoo video doesn't work. I can see the person I'm calling but the person can only hear me not see me someone please help me with this issue.
There's a few things that you can try. Uninstall and reinstall the app, clear the app cache, clear cache and dalvik in recovery. Have you searched through the meanrom thread for this issue? If it worked on stock it might be a rom related issue. You can pm the dev, mikeyxda, he's good about helping people with his rom.
First thing Mike is gonna ask is did you do a clean install so I would definitely do that first....
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Hey all,
I've been doing a lot of reading but I haven't found anything that spells out the answer very clearly so I'm hoping to get a clear answer here.
As many sources state that the xt910 is GSM and the xt912 is CDMA I don't understand how that is possible. I have a Verizon xt910 which obviously runs on LTE/CDMA. So I'm confused about why there is little to nothing about the xt910 being on CDMA. Pretty much all of the ROMs out there are for GSM. Only xt912 ROMs are for Verizon/CDMA from what i have been able to find.
So, my question is, are ROMs between the two models interchangeable? Does using a xt910 GSM ROM remove the CDMA functionality of my phone? Does anyone know of an existing xt910 Verizon CDMA ROM?
I actually followed the tutorial at Droidrazr.com without realizing that it was meant for the xt912 and now I can't access the boot menu or safestrap (v3.12) in order to reflash the phone to something else.
The phone is acting really weird after the flash to JB, the bottom quarter of the screen goes all scrambled 90% of the time which prevents you from reading anything (like the keyboard) in that part of the screen and I get the supper annoying "the process android.process.media has stopped." popping up every few second which makes using the phone almost impossible.
Current system version: 98.72.16.XT912.Verizon.en.US
Any thoughts on how I can restore the phone without AP Fastboot since I can't access the boot menu through holding the volume up + volume down + power button?
Thanks in advance!
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Still nothing from anyone?
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So glad this turned out to be helpful forum -_-
Am I in the wrong section here or missing some piece of information that prevents people from being able to answer any of these questions?
Just to clear the air
Xt912 is Verizon ( cdma)
Xt910 is gsm
There is no xt910 Verizon gsm model
So i guess first you need to work out which 1 you have? I believe if its branded Verizon it still be xt912 cdma, otherwise its xt910 gsm
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Hmm, I don't know what to tell you then because it's a Verizon phone. I bought it right when the Razr came out. I checked the About Phone and it clearly stated it was an xt910. I wonder if that may have had something to do with the fact that I blocked all OTAs and literally had the original stock ROM on it from when it was first released. I makes sense why I find nothing about xt910 Verizon/CDMA but I can't explain why my phone thinks its a xt910 lol Once I get back to my original system I'll even grab a screen shot.
I guess i'll address that issue later though.
I think i found a way to recover by using BMM to enter AP Fastboot which should allow me to flash back to my old system. I don't think entering recovery from BMM works though. I tried it once and all it did was reboot the phone as usual.
marconz said:
Just to clear the air
Xt912 is Verizon ( cdma)
Xt910 is gsm
There is no xt910 Verizon gsm model
So i guess first you need to work out which 1 you have? I believe if its branded Verizon it still be xt912 cdma, otherwise its xt910 gsm
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I dont know If you fixed theproblem.
however, I went into Settings> Apps> All Apps> Media Storage> Clear data
Or do a factory reset.
Hope that helps
i was using my gf's XT910 from VZW after flashing the JB update via RSDlite