[Q] From Liberty to Eclipse? - Motorola Droid Bionic

Thanks for all the info guys from my thread I started about me getting a Droid Bionic. Sorry for just now responding but what I've find is I have CWM installed and I'm on Liberty, I'm wanting to try Eclipse real bad though, so would it be safe to just wipe data/dalvik/cache then flash it? Or I've had thoughts that I should've done the safestrap but also I've thought about trying the .901 update, since I'm new with the bionic I'm really nervous about bricking it or messing something else up. Also when I was on stock I was on .893 and then once I flashed Liberty it now says .886, would this make a difference? Thanks for all your help everyone on the forum, I appreciate it!

My suggestion is to make a nandroid backup. Flash completely to stock using the Moto tool. Root and 4ever root. Update to .901. Then Safestrap.
I recently just started using Safestrap and it is nice to know that if you fubar up an android flash and then need to run somewhere, you can always get back to stock.

Yes! Someone else says fubar!
Back on topic, so make a nandroid while I'm on Liberty?
Going to .901 makes me a little nervous because I don't want to mess anything up and I'm also confused on using safestrap but I feel like it would be really nice to have. Is the Moto tool on the forums here to go back to stock?
Thanks for the info man.

One problem I had when going from liberty to eclipse is that I wasn't getting 4g with eclipse. I used safestrap so I could go back to liberty.
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So would you recommend I go back to stock then go from there? If so how would you think I should go back to stock?

I never updated to. 901 because I've never really had any problems with my bionic so I'm not right person to answer anything about that. I'm trying to wait until Motorola releases ICS before I do anything else major. Sorry I'm not able to help.
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Eclipse does have an. 893 rom if you don't want to make the jump to. 901.
Although most of the newer and future eclipse themes will be for v2.1 which is their. 901 rom.
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[Q] Newbie questions

I am new to LG Revolution (trying to install custom ROM on sister's phone). I am coming from 2 different Samsung devices.
I have VZ6, 2.2.2, rooted. Windows 7 64
Here are my questions:
1) Thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1121952
CWM download link gave me a "recovery-cwm-pr1.tar.gz", so I extracted it with 7-zip and get a "recovery-cwm-pr1.tar". How do I get the .img file??
2) What exactly is ADB shell? Where do I find instruction on that?
I assumed installation of Revolt 1.5 is straight forward after I get CWM on the phone. I am just having a hard time to follow those instructions on CWM tho.
Heya,
I'm no professional at all of this, but I'd recommend downloading the revotoolkit. i;ve not used it on vz6, but that is how most of us went about getting cwm. believe there is a thread about it in development (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1144951).
hope that helps you
I would get the GB update. Then root with using the post in development by mtmichealson. Then flash Gingervolt.
is the Gingervolt mature?? this is my sister's phone, so I am not going to flash it every week when there is a patch or update... I highly doubt my sister (technologically challenged) will appreciate Gingerbread anyways.
Gingervolt was just released so there will be more releases soon.
If she wouldn't appreciate it just get stock gingerbread on and leave it at that
Edit: not to take anything away from any the developers here don't take it that way please.
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pendragon11 said:
Heya,
I'm no professional at all of this, but I'd recommend downloading the revotoolkit. i;ve not used it on vz6, but that is how most of us went about getting cwm. believe there is a thread about it in development (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1144951).
hope that helps you
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Thanks for the tip. Installed without sweat.
Nice to see people are still working on new ROM on this phone. All devs on Droid Charge have moved to Bionic and left us in the cold.
droidfever said:
Nice to see people are still working on new ROM on this phone. All devs on Droid Charge have moved to Bionic and left us in the cold.
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That's gay
Haro912 said:
That's gay
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Thankfully we have dedicated people here, who get excited about the little breakthroughs on this phone. The phone is great, the hardware is fast and responsive, the programming (from what I hear) is a disaster. All the Roms I have tested have been stableish on this phone, a couple force closes here and there, but nothing too intrusive. Gingerbread is perfect, and the Gingervolt from Mtmichaelson is stellar, no hangups, no force closes yet. I would expect themes to roll out soon, and some more stable Roms. I would assume the dream of CM7 is on the horizon now.
In agreement with Haro's comment, you will find that we will not simply give up on this phone, we have been through too much.
No worries, glad I could help. Props to thecubed for that one of course
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ICS Leak Flash Question

I posted these questions earlier in the Q+A section and figure this is a better place for them.....
So I've got my 4th Bionic en route due to pesky data connection issues and no GPS. I'm wondering if I should flash the .232 ICS build. A couple questions arise if I may:
- Is it easily rootable? Running .905 stock root presently on my old Bionic. New one I'm sure will have .905 obviously stock and unmessed with.
- Does installing a leaked version make it any more difficult to install the official version at its release? I'm thinking it would be a good opportunity to work bugs out of pertinent apps and familiarize myself with the new version.
- Should I root the .905 before flashing the ICS? Does that matter? I'm thinking it'd be lost anyways on the flash up. And the root of the external (not sdcard, sdcard-ext) SD I'm assuming is where I place the leaked ICS file?
I love these forums as they minimize the knowledge gap between people like me and experts!
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dmullen1373 said:
I posted these questions earlier in the Q+A section and figure this is a better place for them.....
So I've got my 4th Bionic en route due to pesky data connection issues and no GPS. I'm wondering if I should flash the .232 ICS build. A couple questions arise if I may:
- Is it easily rootable? Running .905 stock root presently on my old Bionic. New one I'm sure will have .905 obviously stock and unmessed with.
- Does installing a leaked version make it any more difficult to install the official version at its release? I'm thinking it would be a good opportunity to work bugs out of pertinent apps and familiarize myself with the new version.
- Should I root the .905 before flashing the ICS? Does that matter? I'm thinking it'd be lost anyways on the flash up. And the root of the external (not sdcard, sdcard-ext) SD I'm assuming is where I place the leaked ICS file?
I love these forums as they minimize the knowledge gap between people like me and experts!
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From everything I hear, .232 should fix your data connection. It is quite easy to update to it, you just have to put the proper update file onto your external sd card and boot into stock recovery and install it. It is also very easy to root, assuming you have access to a computer running windows. The utility to root it is called razrs_edge and is easy enough to find and download. You will lose root on the upgrade, so it's probably just as easy to wait until after the update to root it. There is also a utility available which will let you downgrade to .905 and apply the new update without losing your data when the time comes for the official update. That can be found here http://www.droidforums.net/forum/motorola-droid-bionic/214902-downgrade-902-no-app-data-loss.html Actually, that utility can probably used to upgrade and root the phone even if you're starting on .905. Also, .232 is probably your best bet right now, as .235 is built so you can't go back to anything before it properly.
Good luck!
What about the update to the official release? Would I just be able to OTA to that, providing I defrost any bloat apps Verizon so kindly includes?
And one more quick one. Can I do that flash to .232 right now on my stock, partially frozen and rooted .905 rom without losing any apps or data? Sounds way too good to be true to me!
Thanks for your time too, dude. Totally got it!
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dmullen1373 said:
What about the update to the official release? Would I just be able to OTA to that, providing I defrost any bloat apps Verizon so kindly includes?
Thanks for your time too, dude. Totally got it!
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You can't directly update to the OTA, but that's what the utility which I linked in my previous reply is for. It will let you temporarily downgrade to .905 and allow you to apply the OTA. The person who maintains it does a really good job and keeps it up to date with all the new files when they're released.
You're the man dude thanks!
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dmullen1373 said:
You're the man dude thanks!
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If you've got an account on droidforums, make sure to thank Samuri_HL, he's the one who makes things so easy to use.
OK so I've one more question. If I wanted to install it now on my bionic with the stock rooted .905, can I just download the ICS update and install while preserving apps+data?
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dmullen1373 said:
OK so I've one more question. If I wanted to install it now on my bionic with the stock rooted .905, can I just download the ICS update and install while preserving apps+data?
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As long as you're stock, the upgrade should work fine and shouldn't affect your apps+data. You will lose root (I believe) and need to re-root afterwards though.
One more question.....
OK, so I've managed to get .232 up and running. I haven't rooted it, and truly don't see the point at least at this point because I can just disable the VZ apps that I don't need (namely, all of them.) So, now that I'm on this build, let's say they release the final version tomorrow...what is going to need to happen to update to the final version? I've truly scoured through all of these forums and can't quite figure it out. Will it just be as simple as the .232 flash? I mean is it worth going to .235 on my en route Bionic and loading all of my apps and investing the hours required in getting it perfect? Or will it all just be one waste of time? I know that the final release will be an OTA, so I'm assuming that .905 will need to be in the mix at some point hence the confusion....
Kudos to all who care to help thee noobs around here!!!
dmullen1373 said:
OK, so I've managed to get .232 up and running. I haven't rooted it, and truly don't see the point at least at this point because I can just disable the VZ apps that I don't need (namely, all of them.) So, now that I'm on this build, let's say they release the final version tomorrow...what is going to need to happen to update to the final version? I've truly scoured through all of these forums and can't quite figure it out. Will it just be as simple as the .232 flash? I mean is it worth going to .235 on my en route Bionic and loading all of my apps and investing the hours required in getting it perfect? Or will it all just be one waste of time? I know that the final release will be an OTA, so I'm assuming that .905 will need to be in the mix at some point hence the confusion....
Kudos to all who care to help thee noobs around here!!!
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You will need to flash the .905 fxz file in order to receive the OTA. There are a couple ways of doing that. The most failsafe way would be to do it using RSD Lite, however that will wipe all of your data and basically return your phone to a like-new state. The other main way is to use SamuriHL's House of Bionic program/script. It uses a modified version of the fxz file that will not wipe your data. You can use it to return to .905 and install the OTA in the normal way, by checking for updates and letting it install once it is available. You can also use it if you download the OTA when it is released and basically do it the same way you updated to .232. When the OTA is released, I'm sure he'll put together a new version of HoB that includes it, so that the whole process is fairly well automated. There's no saying when exactly the OTA will be ready, but for now just enjoy your ice cream sandwich.
When I mention that it will not wipe your data, that means that all of your apps and whatnot will remain intact. In any case, I don't recommend updating to .235, I have it and can't tell much difference between that and the .232 leak, and the .232 leak has a safe route back to stock, whereas .235 doesn't, so it's definitely not worth the risk. If you're happy with it without rooting, then by all means keep it that way, rooting means it's just easier to mess things up.

[Q] New Bionic Owner/ Best Rom/build to use??

Hey All,
Soooo this is my first Motorola Android device and I have to say I'm quite excited, but nervous. Just recently I was using Verizon's thunderbolt, and I've always used HTC. Well, after my 2nd thunderbolt, it crapped out on me again. So, I complained to Verizon and in return they sent me a Bionic. After reading reviews I hear nothing but great things.
Now my issue, I don't know what to do. Usually with my HTC devices, I root and flash roms, enough said. But with this Bionic I dont know where to begin. Some folks say install the ICS .232 build (which not sure how to do) and some folks say root and flash a ROM on. (Also, not sure what all this safestrap/bootstrap stuff is)
In all honesty, I really want a newer android OS. I think I was using gingerbread with my Tbolt, and I know ICS is out now, and Jellybean.
My main concern in what I want, and I hope someone can direct me to the correct place. I really want a fast, stable, build/ROM. I would like for everything to work as far as apps, gps, bluetooth, camera, etc.
I really appreciate all who respond, and I apologize greatly in advance if this is a repost. I tried researching before posting.
Again, huge thanks to all who respond.
Follow this guide to get on the an ICS leak. Personally I would strongly recommend not going beyond the .232 ICS leak for now.
Follow this thread to get rooted.
Here's a link to everything you need to know about the bionic. http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...tstrapall-download-links-in-op-updated-daily/.
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Hey...
Thanks the responses. I'm just confused. Everyone is saying to put on the.232 build, but can I put a Rom over top of that? If so, what Rom do you recommend and why?
Is .232 stable? Any known issues?
shockaholick said:
Hey...
Thanks the responses. I'm just confused. Everyone is saying to put on the.232 build, but can I put a Rom over top of that? If so, what Rom do you recommend and why?
Is .232 stable? Any known issues?
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Yes you need to install the .232 leak in stock recovery. Then you need to root it and install safestrap, which is a recovery in which you can flash things. Once you have that installed, you need to boot into safestrap and make a backup of the nonsafe side. Safestrap works by partioning your system into a safe and nonsafe side. You are able to flash stuff on your safe side. So you need to toggle to your safe side and then you can flash a rom. I recommend http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32349741#post32349741 but thats just me haha, theres a ton of other info in the different sections here http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/forum/68-droid-bionic/

Downgrading from ICS on Bionic

I got my bionic this week, and it had ICS .2231 (I believe that was the right number, I could be wrong though) and I was able to successfully fastboot .905 back to it.
If I want to go between ICS and GB, is this possible on the bionic?
What versions of ICS support downgrading? Has anybody tried to downgrade from .247 back to .905?
Thanks
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danifunker said:
I got my bionic this week, and it had ICS .2231 (I believe that was the right number, I could be wrong though) and I was able to successfully fastboot .905 back to it.
If I want to go between ICS and GB, is this possible on the bionic?
What versions of ICS support downgrading? Has anybody tried to downgrade from .247 back to .905?
Thanks
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You can go back to GB from .232 or below. If you install .235 or higher, then you're stuck. .223X is considered below .232, they just changed the numbering system. I believe anyone who has tried downgrading from .235+ has bricked their phone.
Also, didn't you previously post a lot over on the D3 forum?
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You can go back to GB from .232 or below. If you install .235 or higher, then you're stuck. .223X is considered below .232, they just changed the numbering system. I believe anyone who has tried downgrading from .235+ has bricked their phone.
Also, didn't you previously post a lot over on the D3 forum?
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Yup, I used to be in the D3 forum, but I got a D4 and have been frequenting that and the RAZR forums now
Thanks for the heads up, I'll grab a copy of .232 just in case I ever want to run ICS on it.
Is there a download I can find somewhere for it? Also, have people been posting boot.img files for leaks that have been coming out? That's something I can help with.
danifunker said:
Yup, I used to be in the D3 forum, but I got a D4 and have been frequenting that and the RAZR forums now
Thanks for the heads up, I'll grab a copy of .232 just in case I ever want to run ICS on it.
Is there a download I can find somewhere for it? Also, have people been posting boot.img files for leaks that have been coming out? That's something I can help with.
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Here's something you might want to take a look at. Droid Forums seems to be where most of the action for the Bionic is these days, and a guy called SamuriHL has put together a pretty neat little program for moving around with the various ICS leaks and whatnot. http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-bionic-hacks/214902-downgrade-902-no-app-data-loss.html
SamuriHL really saved the day with his House of Bionic to restore my bricked bionic to fully functional ics.
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Got soak test invite for JB!

Looks like we will be skipping the soak and going straight to General Availability (GA) status:
UPDATE - Friday, April 12: The DROID BIONIC by Motorola will soon be upgraded to Android 4.1, Jelly Bean. The software upgrade will be pushed to customers in phases starting April 15.
Source link in post 68: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40223168&postcount=68
" Thanks for joining the Motorola Feedback Network. We are inviting owners of the Droid Bionic on Verizon to participate in an early preview of the new Jelly Bean software release, and provide feedback. If you are not currently using a Droid Bionic, please excuse and ignore this email.
The registration window for this soak could be extremely small -- sorry about that. Please act now to take part."
-- Sent from my DROID BIONIC on the KEXEC() enabled latest Linux kernel compiled for Key Lime Pie, with backwards compatibility.
Really? It's not still April 1st is it?
It is true. See Droid Life. Can't wait for some JB goodness.
Drunkula said:
Really? It's not still April 1st is it?
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Lol. I wouldn't do that to the bionic community. We've been through enough lol
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Well now that I believe, I've already backed up and FXZ'd back to stock - in case I also get the invite.:good:
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Always cracks me up, though, because the invites always say "keep it confidential" - but people still talk about it!
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Well now that I believe, I've already backed up and FXZ'd back to stock - in case I also get the invite.:good:
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Always cracks me up, though, because the invites always say "keep it confidential" - but people still talk about it!
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Like they can stop us!
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Groid said:
It is true. See Droid Life. Can't wait for some JB goodness.
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And you know if you read it on the internet it's true. I've read it on three sites now. Woohoo!
Let's see if we can keep this thread helpful. Does anyone have a current howto on going back to stock?
ETA: In other words, can I just rsdlite back to .246 like we used to? I've heard a lot of folks recommending against using rsdlite. Never quite understood why.
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Let's see if we can keep this thread helpful. Does anyone have a current howto on going back to stock?
ETA: In other words, can I just rsdlite back to .246 like we used to? I've heard a lot of folks recommending against using rsdlite. Never quite understood why.
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You can fxz to GB update to official ICS from there.
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mikemikemikexxx said:
You can fxz to GB update to official ICS from there.
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What? No, this is horrible advice. Use 246 fxz if you'd like to revert to stock without bricking
Liquid Smooth Bionic
rocketsaucev2 said:
What? No, this is horrible advice. Use 246 fxz if you'd like to revert to stock without bricking
Liquid Smooth Bionic
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Yeah, I know you cannot downgrade back to GB. I hope nobody else will try that; it will be a rude awakening.
I will fxz back tonight. I can't wait for the soak!
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What? No, this is horrible advice. Use 246 fxz if you'd like to revert to stock without bricking
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Meant to say go back to GB or fxz ICS before joining soak test.
Don't see much point either way since your rooted. Custom Roms will always be a better choice. Don't see that changing with official JB. They should have just went straight to KLM than ceased development for our phone. Now it will die with JB.
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Either way, gb is history for the bionic. No going back. I believe we'll see some klp action with kexec
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Newb-ish question
So, i had the stock ICS (work phone, so no "major modding"), but I rooted it. I uninstalled some VZ junk, and ran some apps which required root -- specifically titanium backup -- I've backed up my apps from ICS
To get the JB soak test, do I need to simply unroot? Or do I need to restore to factory?
I "unrooted" using the option in SuperSU. Now, after reboot, my phone shows that it is no longer rooted (checked with one of the rootchecker apps).
Do I qualify for the JB soak when it's pushed? Or since I removed the VZ crapware, is the update for my phone not going to work?
If i need to revert to factory, I'm assuming from reading the sticky, that I need to "use the ics fxz method". I don't see instructions on that, just a thread with links to downloads... Do I download that to an SD, and then boot into recovery, to install it? Or am i missing something...
Sorry for the probably-too-basic-for-most-of-you questions...
You will need to fxz back, or restore every Vz app you removed, and unroot. The update is probably still going to fail for you. It is very particular about system files and Checks all of them before updating them. Try it, but just be aware you may have to fxz after all.
You can always reroot and restore TiB data after JB is done flashing. That's what my plan is.
You will need USB drivers, rsdlite, and the 246 fxz file. Read a generic fxz how to and you will see how it works.
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Let me rephrase. If you uninstalled the Vz crap using the normal app management interface, which you can do for some of them, you should be in the clear. You can also 'disable' apps in ICS. If you did that you should be ok as well. It's only if you used 'advanced' methods like TiB's freezing or simply uninstalling apk's from the /system partition you will fail the update.
I just finished fxz'ing back to 246. All I did was re-root it, and restore TiB application data. None of this should prevent me from accepting the OTA soak update. I'll keep you posted!
I think folks have the wrong idea of what a soak is. Your phone will get an over the air update when it's ready; a soak is not for the masses, you have to sign up for them. You don't go back to stock to get a soak.
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mikemikemikexxx said:
You can fxz to GB update to official ICS from there.
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I second the person who said don't do this.
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smokedkill said:
I second the person who said don't do this.
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Guess you have SRS (Selective Reading Syndrome). I posted right after with what I meant to say.
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rocketsaucev2 said:
I think folks have the wrong idea of what a soak is. Your phone will get an over the air update when it's ready; a soak is not for the masses, you have to sign up for them. You don't go back to stock to get a soak.
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I'm not sure you understand what a SOAK is....
You have to be almost 100% stock for a SOAK push out to install...just like you do for an OTA. A SOAK push out is the exact same file they will push out to everyone as the OTA if the SOAK goes well. Typically with Motorola, all most every SOAK has been "approved" as successful and pushed out as the OTA. If for some reason this SOAK is not approved....another SOAK goes out and if approved becomes the OTA. In that case they have to create two....one for phones still on the current official OS and one for phones that are on the earlier SOAK OS.
If you've made changes to your phone, from as simple as deleting bloatware from /system/app or installing safestrap, the SOAK install will fail. It's not a ROM being pushed/installed, it's a patch to the current ROM being pushed/installed. If you current ROM doesn't match what the SOAK is trying to patch it fails.
Things that usually don't affect OTA (or SOAK) installs are root and frozen apps/bloatware, the install will succeed and all your frozen apps will be unfrozen and root will be removed.
Things that always affect the OTA (SOAK) installs are alternate recoveries (Safestrap Recovery), deleted/renamed /system/app apks (removing bloatware, replacing system apps with other apps, merging app updates into /system/app and such....
If you've modified your phone, installed safestrap, etc.....going back to stock (via FXZ) is the BEST option to take if you want the SOAK and/or the OTA to install.

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