Problem with Hashcode's tweaked D3 Bootstrap - Motorola Droid 3

I got a new phone in yesterday and after starting up, I immediately rooted and installed Hashcode's tweaked version of Koush's Bootstrap Recovery. I did a Nandroid backup and everything went smoothly. However, I went on to flash Dark Droid and everything worked great, but after clicking "Bootstrap Recovery" after flashing (as I read that one should after flashing a new ROM), I received the following error:
Failure
/data/data/com.hashcode.droid3.bootstrap/files/surunner.sh
[Permission denied]
Any idea as to what's going on here? Thanks in advance.
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Check superuser it looks like it did not get su permission.

i had some issues like that, it was solved by updateing busybox then su. worth a shot anyway.

eww245 said:
Check superuser it looks like it did not get su permission.
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I checked SU and the Bootstrapper definitely has SU permissions. I also updated SU, but to no avail.
Anyone else?

did you check busybox?

lordgodgeneral said:
did you check busybox?
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I'm not very familiar with how Busybox works or how to "check" it. Could you teach me?
Edit: So I know there is some version of Busybox installed on my phone (doesn't psouza's one-click root automatically install it?), but I went ahead and donwloaded the Busybox installer from the Market and installed the latest version. Still not working. I even removed permission from SU in order to regain permission but that also didn't work.

Bump...still can't figure it out. Thank you again in advance.

Hello Lyxdeslic,
Have you tried Koush's stock Droid 3 Bootstrap? I'm curious if his apk would also have the same error.
I've seen a total of 2 users describe the issues that you're seeing. And 1 case was fixed, but never was explained how to me, the other issue was never resolved.
The 1st reply has it correct. The issue is that the Bootstrap "thinks" it has SU permissions, but it doesn't. And I'm 100% sure it has to do with the upgrade of Superuser.apk tho for 99% of users, all of it works seemlessly.
I apologize for not being able to provide much help :/

Hashcode said:
Hello Lyxdeslic,
Have you tried Koush's stock Droid 3 Bootstrap? I'm curious if his apk would also have the same error.
I've seen a total of 2 users describe the issues that you're seeing. And 1 case was fixed, but never was explained how to me, the other issue was never resolved.
The 1st reply has it correct. The issue is that the Bootstrap "thinks" it has SU permissions, but it doesn't. And I'm 100% sure it has to do with the upgrade of Superuser.apk tho for 99% of users, all of it works seemlessly.
I apologize for not being able to provide much help :/
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My friend, no need to apologize at all. I appreciate the response, as I was considering PMing you but I didn't want to be a bother considering you probably get tons of PMs a day.
However, I uninstalled your tweaked Bootstrap this morning (also deleted data prior) and reinstalled it, and permissions were re-granted and it works now. I just realized that this did indeed happen after SU binaries were updated. All seems to be working well now.
One last quick question; after re-installing, if I boot into Recovery mode...will your Bootstrap still recognize and find the Nandroid backup on my SD card, which was also created with your Bootstrap during the first installation? I don't have my phone on me at the moment and I forgot to test.
Thanks again for the support. Kudos to you.

uninstall bootstrap and try the new safestrap

The Solutor said:
uninstall bootstrap and try the new safestrap
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The Safestrap isn't to be used with ROMs other than CM7 Alpha and the stock MotoBlur ROM, if I'm not mistaken.

Lyxdeslic said:
The Safestrap isn't to be used with ROMs other than CM7 Alpha and the stock MotoBlur ROM, if I'm not mistaken.
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It let to enter in the recovery, and is enough for me.

Ok, right...but why would you want to enter recovery in case of a bootloop when you can't flash the ROM you want to to restore your system? I mean yea Hashcode did create the MotoBlur ROM compatible with Safestrap only but still. Both options (safestrap and bootstrap) are needed, in my opinion.
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Lyxdeslic said:
Ok, right...but why would you want to enter recovery in case of a bootloop when you can't flash the ROM you want to to restore your system? I mean yea Hashcode did create the MotoBlur ROM compatible with Safestrap only but still. Both options (safestrap and bootstrap) are needed, in my opinion.
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I think that trying yourself is better than theorize...
They are two different sw created for different purposes, but those purposes are overlapping on the part that counts: booting in to recovery.

The Solutor said:
I think that trying yourself is better than theorize...
They are two different sw created for different purposes, but those purposes are overlapping on the part that counts: booting in to recovery.
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Correct. They both get you into recovery...but he wants to flash a ROM other than CM or stock. Which Safestrap has no use for. He needs a bootstrap, no ifs ands or buts. Safestrap is of no use to him.

redsox985 said:
Correct. They both get you into recovery..
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This is what is needed to flash a rom (whatever rom), to do a nandroid backup and so on.
Period.
If you don't use a safestrap enabled rom just don't use the related feature

The Solutor said:
This is what is needed to flash a rom (whatever rom), to do a nandroid backup and so on.
Period.
If you don't use a safestrap enabled rom just don't use the related feature
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Safestrap is different in the way that it flashed roms. So. There.
OP:
You can install safestrap (after uninstalling whatever recovery app you had before) and hold tight until later tonight or tomorrow when I update DarkDroid with safestrap compatibility.

dpwhitty11 said:
Safestrap is different in the way that it flashed roms. So. There.
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Listen, I'm used to talk just when I'm sure about things.
Right now I've installed a rom starting with safestrap, and works perfectly.
So why don't try yourself instead of posting guesses as facts ?

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So why don't try yourself instead of posting guesses as facts ?
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lol, ok buddy.
Don't get all offensive.
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dpwhitty11 said:
OP:
You can install safestrap (after uninstalling whatever recovery app you had before) and hold tight until later tonight or tomorrow when I update DarkDroid with safestrap compatibility.
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Looking forward to your latest

Related

New leak 2.3.15 DEODEXED zip

Found the zip file for the new leak. Didn't see posted here other than by using the blackhat app.
Haven't tried it, so use it at your own risk. I'm not liable for any damage to your phone or you
http://www.mediafire.com/file/drixq6ry6ja83oq/DX-2315-Deodexed.zip
Instructions:
Bootstrap Recovery, Mount, Mount System, Apply Update.zip
I don't know how to do the first 3, so if anyone could elaborate for those noobs like me would be awesome
You can follow the original thread on another forum
http://androidforums.com/droid-x-all-things-root/179646-new-froyo-2-3-15-a.html
Hopefully I'm not breaking any rules. If I am let me know, and I'll take the link out
You can find the Droid X bootstrap app in the market. Just download it and run, then select boot into recovery, scroll down to Mount & Storage, mount system, apply zip. This is all assuming your already rooted.
Gimpeh said:
You can find the Droid X bootstrap app in the market. Just download it and run, then select boot into recovery, scroll down to Mount & Storage, mount system, apply zip. This is all assuming your already rooted.
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Rom manager doesn't work on my droid for some reason. It reboots the phone but nothing else. My phone is rooted. I don't know if I should buy this and it doesn't work
But thank you for explaining what to do very helpful
Rom Manager and the Bootstrap tool are two seperate utilities. Search under koush to find it if your having trouble. You don't need rom manager in order to install roms.
Gimpeh said:
Rom Manager and the Bootstrap tool are two seperate utilities. Search under koush to find it if your having trouble. You don't need rom manager in order to install roms.
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Hey
I downloaded it. I hit bootstrap recovery and then the second link. It rebooted and got to the "green screen". I went to back up and restore and hit it. Now my screen is black. Did I messed up my phone, is it normal and takes a while, or can I just pull out the battery and start fresh??
EDIT: Forget it got it, it was empty, I just hit the power button and it went back to normal....
Actually I'm supposed to hit the camera button not the home button, I just saw that :/
Venc said:
Found the zip file for the new leak. Didn't see posted here other than by using the blackhat app.
Haven't tried it, so use it at your own risk. I'm not liable for any damage to your phone or you
http://www.mediafire.com/file/drixq6ry6ja83oq/DX-2315-Deodexed.zip
Instructions:
Bootstrap Recovery, Mount, Mount System, Apply Update.zip
I don't know how to do the first 3, so if anyone could elaborate for those noobs like me would be awesome
You can follow the original thread on another forum
http://androidforums.com/droid-x-all-things-root/179646-new-froyo-2-3-15-a.html
Hopefully I'm not breaking any rules. If I am let me know, and I'll take the link out
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You are definitely NOT breaking any rules.
The leak is just that, a leak of a Verizon test ROM, or perhaps Moto, but leaked software nonetheless.
It is not anyones original work other that Google, Verizon, Moto.
If it was a ROM Developers personally modded tweaked themed built ROM, then it would be inappropriate.
I feel that leaks should always be given to the community for free if someone gets ahold of one, its better for the community.
Anyways...I have installed and works fine...no significant changes from. 13 I have seen.
Cheers!
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You are definitely NOT breaking any rules.
The leak is just that, a leak of a Verizon test ROM, or perhaps Moto, but leaked software nonetheless.
It is not anyones original work other that Google, Verizon, Moto.
If it was a ROM Developers personally modded tweaked themed built ROM, then it would be inappropriate.
I feel that leaks should always be given to the community for free if someone gets ahold of one, its better for the community.
Anyways...I have installed and works fine...no significant changes from. 13 I have seen.
Cheers!
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amen - paying for a leak is just wrong pfft nice community we have here
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amen - paying for a leak is just wrong pfft nice community we have here
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The market speed on this leak SUCKS. If you're happy with what you have, stay there. You gain absolutely NOTHING from updating to this.
If you want, I can make you a build.prop that says your running 2.3.15 and it'd be the same thing. You'd never notice.
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The market speed on this leak SUCKS. If you're happy with what you have, stay there. You gain absolutely NOTHING from updating to this.
If you want, I can make you a build.prop that says your running 2.3.15 and it'd be the same thing. You'd never notice.
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I had a similar issuing going from the first leak to the second. What I did is simply restored the original market that I had backed up via Titanium backup. I suspect just clearing the cache and resetting defaults will have the same result.
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I had a similar issuing going from the first leak to the second. What I did is simply restored the original market that I had backed up via Titanium backup. I suspect just clearing the cache and resetting defaults will have the same result.
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No, I tried everything. Clearing cache/data did nothing. I did a checkin, a *228, and replaced build.props, everything. Only thing i didnt do was restoring a market from Titanium. Glad it worked for you, but I really dont notice a difference or see any need whatsoever to make this "upgrade".
Look at the thread on MyDroidWorld.com about it lol It seems more like a bug reporting thread than a "thanks for the good work" thread.
Thanks venc.
LexusBrian400 said:
The market speed on this leak SUCKS. If you're happy with what you have, stay there. You gain absolutely NOTHING from updating to this.
If you want, I can make you a build.prop that says your running 2.3.15 and it'd be the same thing. You'd never notice.
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What is that build.prop I saw the thread and it speeds up the phone and other stuff, not sure. You just install it over the ROM or does it have to come with the ROM?
Here is the beastly build promp version (free of DATA(?))
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FPK85Y52
Here is another mirror for the leak:
http://db.tt/KS7Sk6u
Can confirm that clearing data and cache for market solved the does issue and problem with some installs not going through on first try
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gunkle said:
Can confirm that clearing data and cache for market solved the does issue and problem with some installs not going through on first try
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I can confirm the same thing.
AdFree doesn't work on this release. Neither if you had the host files from before. Still have root
Im running rooted 2.1 update1, can I apply this lick without needing to have the past leak versions? If yes, I just have to boot on kush recovery, mount sys. And load from zip? Thanks.
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Prob best to do the first 2.2 root and then proceed. I have not seen one person make it from 2.1 to the new leaks successfuly.
Froyo 2.3.13.MB810 FTW
jaskru said:
Prob best to do the first 2.2 root and then proceed. I have not seen one person make it from 2.1 to the new leaks successfuly.
Froyo 2.3.13.MB810 FTW
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Does adfree work on 2.3.13??? I tried installing it first but wouldnt work
EDIT Yahoo is not working for me in this build. Cannot connect to yahoo
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Thanks venc.
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No problem

[ROM]Eden Basic Essentials v1.0.2 - Root, Market, Adhoc - 01302011

Maintained here: http://notioninkhacks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=458
What is this?
This is an update.zip aimed at installing over the stock Notion Ink Adam ROM. This will add Root, Market, Adhoc.
this is great thank you rothnic!
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Very nice! With community support i have great hopes for the Adam!
-Greg
Dang! Now I'm even more excited to get my hands on my Adam. (Shipping on the 29th). I appreciate all your effort from when I had my gtablet. Now I can give you (and roe / others) props for fixing my Adam up the way it was supposed to be...
Really hope this works, can anyone test it? My Adam doesn't ship until the 29th
tested.... not working.
I'll take another try at packaging the boot.img. When you say "not working," I could really use some more feedback on it.
Does it flash without errors?
Where does it hang in boot?
Did you wipe cache?
For anyone wanting to install this, just don't add the modfied boot.img. Use the original one.
I don't think I've had the chance to thank you here or back on NIH, but thank you so much for your work so far!
I tried it and my adam will not boot after flashing.
Blue_Alien said:
I tried it and my adam will not boot after flashing.
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Some people in the AdaN-#.#-BETA thread have replaced the modified boot.img with the original boot.img and that flash is working... Reports are mixed, but it sounds like you can at least get the stock Google Apps working with the flash but being rooted is hit or miss.
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DesertEagle said:
Just replace modified boot.img with original one and it will flash. You won't get root, but gapps will work.
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I did this and it flashed, and strangely I appear to have root...
bash doesn't work though.
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Titanium Backup started working after downloading busybox inside the app. Now I can backup and restore apps with settings - main reason to root Adam for me right now.
DesertEagle said:
Titanium Backup started working after downloading busybox inside the app. Now I can backup and restore apps with settings - main reason to root Adam for me right now.
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So you've gotten it working and rooted? Do you have superuser installed?
imgladuhateme555 said:
So you've gotten it working and rooted? Do you have superuser installed?
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I'm pretty sure superuser is a pre-requisite for Titanium Backup to work. Since it reads/writes /system.
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I'm pretty sure superuser is a pre-requisite for Titanium Backup to work. Since it reads/writes /system.
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I know, I was just kinda double-checking. He's the first person I've seen that has said they've rooted successfully. Almost skeptical haha.
imgladuhateme555 said:
I know, I was just kinda double-checking. He's the first person I've seen that has said they've rooted successfully. Almost skeptical haha.
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Lol, makes sense. Maybe more people on notioninkhacks.com have had success rooting. They might be more active in this department (currently at least), since the device isn't wide spread yet.
Dougie2187 said:
Lol, makes sense. Maybe more people on notioninkhacks.com have had success rooting. They might be more active in this department (currently at least), since the device isn't wide spread yet.
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Technically you have root out of the box. You only lack the ability to easily mount /system with "adb remount," and you lack Superuser.apk.
In my thread on notioninkhacks.com, in the apps section, in the Gapps post, I show how you can mount system read/write out of the box. I'm working on a boot.img, but it is hard to get access to someone willing to work with me on IRC. I'll be on tonight, so would appreciate some time from some testers.
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Technically you have root out of the box. You only lack the ability to easily mount /system with "adb remount," and you lack Superuser.apk.
In my thread on notioninkhacks.com, in the apps section, in the Gapps post, I show how you can mount system read/write out of the box. I'm working on a boot.img, but it is hard to get access to someone willing to work with me on IRC. I'll be on tonight, so would appreciate some time from some testers.
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If I had one I'd be there. Until then, good luck.
Updated, gapps shouldn't force close anymore.
Additional gapps mod - posting it here
(because I don't want to crowd the forum - plus I probably won't work on it past this alpha 1):
Post: http://notioninkhacks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=345&start=53
Basically it's rothnic's stuff, plus some of the other things I added to my GAdam port (and just re-ported it back to the Adam). Adhoc, busybox, all the other goodies we're used to on the GTAB.
Consolidated work into a single basic essentials update.zip. Check link in the OP.

Making Sure everything is OK

So, I would of already rooted my Droid 3, exept, that it did not have custom recovery. But I want to make sure that both of these are available
Rom Manager
Custom Recovery(Obviously)
Thanks for any response.
techno-update said:
So, I would of already rooted my Droid 3, exept, that it did not have custom recovery. But I want to make sure that both of these are available
Rom Manager
Custom Recovery(Obviously)
Thanks for any response.
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You can use Droid 3 Bootstrap or Safestrap as a custom recovery, IMO I see no reason to use ROM manager, as Safestrap (what I use) works perfectly..
Safestrap is better than normal Bootstrap because you can enable the "safe system" and install the system partition on the /preinstall directory (so you can leave your normal system intact) Although it depends on your phone model, if you're running a XT862 (Motorola Droid 3 - Verizon) then you're set. Other phone models have issues with safestrap.
-You might be able to use ROM Manager, but I would stick with Safestrap or Bootstrap because I KNOW that they work.
I like to use custom recovery though because it is easier/simpler and faster to do. I had it on my Droid Incredible. Just want to make sure it works right now. Though i will look at that. How would i apply it?
techno-update said:
I like to use custom recovery though because it is easier/simpler and faster to do. I had it on my Droid Incredible. Just want to make sure it works right now. Though i will look at that. How would i apply it?
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You should be able to find Safestrap via Hashcode's website, go to the [SELFKANG] Cyanogenmod 7 page in Android Development, and you will be able to find his website that has the file. It is an APK file, so you just install it and run the installation from the app. I have not used custom recovery through ROM Manager, because I don't think it's compatible, but you could try it out..
The Mods need to sticky kshen1's information thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1289611
-smc
somemadcaaant said:
The Mods need to sticky kshen1's information thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1289611
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Okay, so we do have it, can I flash it from Rom Manager?
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Okay, so we do have it, can I flash it from Rom Manager?
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i don't think we can, rom manager flashes a version of the custom recovery to the bootloader which runs before the phone runs so that if you accidentally mess up your phone, you can easily restore it back to how it was before, and we don't have an unlocked bootloader, so by using the 2nd-init, we bypass needing to unlock the bootloader to be able to run custom ROMs (at least this is the way i understand it), so until they release a bootloader unlock, we're stuck using 2nd-init and bootstrap/safestrap to load up custom roms.....some roms you need to use safestrap and for some you need to use bootstrap, so you'd just have to check their instructions they give before the download link to make sure you're using the right one, using the wrong one can cause unforseen things to happen and can possibly brick your phone
Alright, I rooted, installed bootstrap recovery. Everything is good. Thanks guys.

droid rooted with no preinstalled apps

is there a rom or is anyone able to make one with a fresh clean no pre apps installed on the phone?
killahax said:
is there a rom or is anyone able to make one with a fresh clean no pre apps installed on the phone?
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I would imagine you are looking for either:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806145&highlight=deodexed
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806017
I believe they are what you are looking for.
schmeerdawg said:
I would imagine you are looking for either:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806145&highlight=deodexed
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806017
I believe they are what you are looking for.
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hell yes. thank you,
are you currently running any of these?
will these wipe out everything on my phone so need to back it all up right?
do i use safestrap to install this? and if so what is the link and directions for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806145 he doesnt say how to install it or what to use to install it.
and is it as smooth and everything works just with out all the unnecessary crap from verizon on there
I'm not currently running either of these, but I did use this one (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806145&highlight=deodexed) for a few weeks without any problems. Then I tried to switch to Eclipse and messed up, so I had to fastboot back to original stock. Haven't found a rom that I'm really excited to try so I'm sticking with stock (rooted, of course). My next attempt will probably be the JB build that hashcode is working on. Once It becomes more stable, anyways.
Yes, Use Safestrap to install, it will also allow you to back up your current system. It's pretty easy to do, just follow the directions on the post when you download the rom.
Worst case scenario, you'll have to do what I did and fastboot back to stock, but most of the time the phone will be recoverable, so have fun!
schmeerdawg said:
I'm not currently running either of these, but I did use this one (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1806145&highlight=deodexed) for a few weeks without any problems. Then I tried to switch to Eclipse and messed up, so I had to fastboot back to original stock. Haven't found a rom that I'm really excited to try so I'm sticking with stock (rooted, of course). My next attempt will probably be the JB build that hashcode is working on. Once It becomes more stable, anyways.
Yes, Use Safestrap to install, it will also allow you to back up your current system. It's pretty easy to do, just follow the directions on the post when you download the rom.
Worst case scenario, you'll have to do what I did and fastboot back to stock, but most of the time the phone will be recoverable, so have fun!
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i installed the safestrap on the phone and when i go to run it it says unfortunately safestrap has stopped.
killahax said:
i installed the safestrap on the phone and when i go to run it it says unfortunately safestrap has stopped.
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I had the same problem. Is the phone currently rooted? If not, safestrap needs root. There is a walkthrough to show you how. In my case the issue was that busybox didn't install correctly. I got JRumy's Busybox Installer from the play store and used it. Worked like a charm.
schmeerdawg said:
I had the same problem. Is the phone currently rooted? If not, safestrap needs root. There is a walkthrough to show you how. In my case the issue was that busybox didn't install correctly. I got JRumy's Busybox Installer from the play store and used it. Worked like a charm.
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shizza, i installed busybox on phone, then when i click install button after i select which busybox v i want which i tried all and they say fail to install lol.. geeezzz
killahax said:
shizza, i installed busybox as well and it says failed to install lol.. geeezzz...
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I'd make sure that root worked properly, and re-install busybox. If that doesn't work, take a look here and see if there is anything that could be of help. At worst, contact Hashcode (the developer)
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I'd make sure that root worked properly, and re-install busybox. If that doesn't work, take a look here and see if there is anything that could be of help. At worst, contact Hashcode (the developer)
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right now im trying to do this root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1707214
but on cmd prompt i type in adb shell and it says not found.. thats how far im getting lol
I just used the .zip since everything is automated. Only took a few minutes.
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im updating my adb and motorola drivers, hopefully that works
alrigth i got it working updated drivers etc..
Rick #2 needs to word the directions a little better, he jumps the main steps to get it going lol.
thanks for your help really appreciate it a lot
killahax said:
alrigth i got it working updated drivers etc..
Rick #2 needs to word the directions a little better, he jumps the main steps to get it going lol.
thanks for your help really appreciate it a lot
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No problem, good luck, and enjoy!!

Safestrap won't open after install

I've been following the guide here to flash Jelly Bean onto my Atrix HD, so I could next flash the Batakang ROM as the guide recommends. I got Jelly Bean onto the device, but after I install Safestrap and try to open it, it immediately displays "Unforuntately, Safestrap has stopped working" and closes itself. I think I installed the right version (the one for Razr HD, tried both 3.04 and 3.05. I think it works with the Atrix HD as well). Voodoo OTA shows that all checkboxes under Status are checked, so I don't think it's a root issue.
I did a search for Safestrap and I didn't really see anything related to my problem. I'm kinda at a loss here. Maybe I got a bad flash and need to redo everything?
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I've been following the guide here to flash Jelly Bean onto my Atrix HD, so I could next flash the Batakang ROM as the guide recommends. I got Jelly Bean onto the device, but after I install Safestrap and try to open it, it immediately displays "Unforuntately, Safestrap has stopped working" and closes itself. I think I installed the right version (the one for Razr HD, tried both 3.04 and 3.05. I think it works with the Atrix HD as well). Voodoo OTA shows that all checkboxes under Status are checked, so I don't think it's a root issue.
I did a search for Safestrap and I didn't really see anything related to my problem. I'm kinda at a loss here. Maybe I got a bad flash and need to redo everything?
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Try downloading safe strap again maybe you had a bad download.
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Update superuser and binary
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Youngunn2008 said:
Try downloading safe strap again maybe you had a bad download.
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SirHoover2010 said:
Update superuser and binary
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Updating Superuser and binary fixed it. I thought I had done that already, so I didn't think to try that. I feel kinda stupid now.
Thanks to both of you for your help.
Don't I did the same thing and got kinda mad for about 10 min till I checked that lol
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Had same problem and tried to up date Su Binary and lost root. Need Help. I am on ota 4.1.1 it said su has stopped and have not had root since. Any ideas?
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Had same problem and tried to up date Su Binary and lost root. Need Help. I am on ota 4.1.1 it said su has stopped and have not had root since. Any ideas?
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You have voodoo ota root keeper with a backup of su? I'd restore root with that then make sure superuser is updated and move it to system/apps then update binary
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Tried using voodoo and no success. Voodoo shows phone as rooted and have a back up of root, but doesn't have root access and no way of accessing back up of root. I can hit temp unroot but nothing happens. Any other suggestions?
I'm having this same issue with my Galaxy S4, build NC5. I rooted using Towelroot v3, then installed Safestrap (JFLTEVZW-3.71). Everything seemed to be working fine, I installed the recovery, rebooted, and now I can't open the app. This is frustrating because I decided I would rather use a different recovery, and want to remove Safestrap. I can get into recovery on boot, but no matter what I do the app won't open. SuperSU/binary seems to be up to date. Any ideas?
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I'm having this same issue with my Galaxy S4, build NC5. I rooted using Towelroot v3, then installed Safestrap (JFLTEVZW-3.71). Everything seemed to be working fine, I installed the recovery, rebooted, and now I can't open the app. This is frustrating because I decided I would rather use a different recovery, and want to remove Safestrap. I can get into recovery on boot, but no matter what I do the app won't open. SuperSU/binary seems to be up to date. Any ideas?
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I doubt you're having the same issue, because you have a completely different phone than the one contained within this thread. You posted your question in the forum for the Motorola Atrix HD.
Seeing as this is your first post, I will simply refer you to here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon
Good luck over there.
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I doubt you're having the same issue, because you have a completely different phone than the one contained within this thread. You posted your question in the forum for the Motorola Atrix HD.
Seeing as this is your first post, I will simply refer you to here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon
Good luck over there.
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Sorry, I didn't think this sounded like a device-specific issue, and this was the only thread anywhere that seemed to address it. But anyway thanks for showing me the ropes . I ended up fixing it by changing SELinux from enforcing to permissive (I had done this to install Safestrap, but then it reverted back). Problem solved!
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Sorry, I didn't think this sounded like a device-specific issue, and this was the only thread anywhere that seemed to address it.
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Right, but you also should have noticed that the last post was back in December 2012. That's because the Atrix HD later had its bootloader unlocked, thus negating the need for anything Safestrap related on this phone. So if you really needed help, it's unlikely that anyone here would be able to help you, because no one is using Safestrap anymore. Which is why I was trying to steer you towards someone that could actually help.
Just another reason to use the correct forum. Otherwise, glad you figured it out.
I know this may be the wrong section.. But do u by any chance still have the safestrap apk because all of the downloads are bad now and I can't find one anywhere on the internet . I really need it.. My computer quit working so I can't unlock the bootloader right now.. I just need an easy recovery because I want to use xposed but I need recovery in case anything goes wrong. Any help will be appreciated

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