[Q] Discovered lost root sometime - now what? - Motorola Droid Bionic

I currently have 893, but discovered I am not actually rooted anymore and I don't know when I lost it. Maybe with the 893 update a while ago. So what should I do now? Do I have to go back to pre-893? If so, how do I know which one to go back to?

The .893 update can be rooted with any of the regular rooting tools. If you gain root and apply the forever root edits, you will keep root. If you are on the 5.5.893 update, you can take the OTA .902 update and still keep root.

I just tried to "re-root" using to different methods (Pete's and the "new method") and neither worked. So, I assume I must return to my pre-rooted version before I can "re-root". Is that right?

use p3droid's one click exploit. then run the DHacker29's forever root

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Lost root because of 2.2.1 update Droid 1.

Did anyone else lose root?
Is there a fix in the works?
Yes I lost root as well.
I have a Droid 1 and I don't know why I installed the OTA update, but now my root access is gone and z4root will not get it back.
I found out there is a fix though, we just have to go through the whole manual root process again:
Unfortunately I cannot post links here, so PM me if you want the how-to on fixing this.
You should be still able to use the RSDLite method. That one is permanent..i don't think the OTA would even wipe it out. Who knows though, i'm on UD2.3
wierdo124 said:
You should be still able to use the RSDLite method. That one is permanent..i don't think the OTA would even wipe it out. Who knows though, i'm on UD2.3
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Not true, I rooted via RSD Lite and it wiped mine out
How to remove updater file
My rooted Droid with 2.2 just downloaded the recent update also, but I have not allowed it to install yet. Is there a way to delete the update so it will not install and lose root? I used z4root to root the phone (worked great...very easy). I see from other posts that after the update z4root will not be allowed to re-root. Is this correct?
Thanks
mrchurch49 said:
My rooted Droid with 2.2 just downloaded the recent update also, but I have not allowed it to install yet. Is there a way to delete the update so it will not install and lose root? I used z4root to root the phone (worked great...very easy). I see from other posts that after the update z4root will not be allowed to re-root. Is this correct?
Thanks
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If you have the option to not update, DONT UPDATE IF YOU ARE ROOTED until there is a root fix. Myself and a lot of people have buggy phones now that root has been disabled. We're all waiting for a solution. One Click Root didn't work for my Droid.
mrchurch49 said:
My rooted Droid with 2.2 just downloaded the recent update also, but I have not allowed it to install yet. Is there a way to delete the update so it will not install and lose root? I used z4root to root the phone (worked great...very easy). I see from other posts that after the update z4root will not be allowed to re-root. Is this correct?
Thanks
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Yes and no.
No, being z4root will not work after the 2.2.1 update.
Yes being you can be rooted once again after 2.2.1
I just re-rooted (manually) and it's working great now with 2.2.1
I've had a couple people PM me about it.
Follow this guide to the "T", don't skip ahead, read everything:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-labs/74028-root-droid-1-regardless-os-version.html
It is super fast and takes maybe 10 minutes tops.
Far from the 3 hrs or so it took me the first time I ever rooted (last June).
I was able to use SuperOneClick to re-root my phone in 2.2.1
here is a link
h t t p : / / forum.xda-developers . c o m / showthread.php?t=803682
Yep lost mine too and working to get it back, thats why I am here. z4 was the first time i rooted my phone and it made it so easy!
I actually got my replacement device this weekend and it was on 2.2.1 but last night I tried SuperOneClick the latest version and it worked fine. Also my sprecovery was still showing stock so I used my ROM Manager from the Market to flash to clockwork mod then back to SPrecovery and also was able to make a backup of my stock 2.2.1 with nandroid. Hope this helps.

[Q] Lost root after OTA update

My wife just got a DROID 3 yesterday. I promptly used Pete's Motorola Root Tools to root the device, then used Titanium Backup to freeze a bunch of the bloatware that came on it. Today, she installed an OTA update and lost root. For the life of me I cannot figure out how to get root back. I tried re-running Pete's Motorola Root Tools, but adb shows the device as offline, so it isn't working. Anyone know how to get root back? Thanks!
Edit: I forgot to mention that after I rooted the phone, I installed the DROID 3 bootstrapper and recovery. I took a full backup before I used TB to freeze the bloat. Don't know if recovering this backup is the way to go...
You wont get root for this version till it's been found, the root process has been fixed by Moto.
Just RSD back to 5.6.890:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339816
Then follow the below link, install rootkeeper to keep root from previous version then update with Hashcodes OTA file pull:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334704
-smc
Thanks for the info. The phone shows that its currently at 5.6.890. Is this because the OTA update wasn't completely successful?
riot1031 said:
Thanks for the info. The phone shows that its currently at 5.6.890. Is this because the OTA update wasn't completely successful?
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I think you probably updated to 5.6.890 not the leaked OTA. Maybe check to see USB debugging is still on and run the 1 click again. FYI the leaked update 5.7 is not rootable at this point but 5.6 is.
Thanks alot guys!! I was able to get her phone re-rooted and everything looks good.
Since getting a D3 I've picked up a few more techniques and strategies for easily keeping my root and customizing my device. I've found that Root Keeper will ensure you keep your root even after installing a custom ROM
MerkXR4 said:
Since getting a D3 I've picked up a few more techniques and strategies for easily keeping my root and customizing my device. I've found that Root Keeper will ensure you keep your root even after installing a custom ROM
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Although most custom ROMs have root/superuser built into them...

[Q] Lost root after update :(

I know I am not the first but I was running Shift3r rom, flashed back to stock, ran the official 5.5.893 update and now I no longer have root. I tried the one-click for3v3er root but it didn't work. I realize I should have done the for3v3er root first but got ahead of myself. My question is: Is there anyway to regain root access with the new official update yet or do I just need to sit back and wait for one of the awesome developers to come out with one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390536
Discussions in the above thread (just one is required)

[Q] Am I totally screwed??

Here is what I have done so far:
for3v3r rooted
Used leaked update for 5.7.893
Applied Purity 2.4
Flashed back to 5.5.886 to try to receive 5.5.893 OTA
Failed.
Flashed back to 5.7.893
Lost root
for3v3r root won't re-root phone
Can't apply 5.9.901 update
So basically right now I'm running 5.7.893, stock ROM, NO root.
I want to get to 5.9.901 WITH ROOT.
Any suggestions??
I had thought the reason I couldn't update to 5.893 was because the 5.7 update changed my kernel and that as soon as a higher upgrade came along I would be able to take that one. Guess I'm wrong.
There's a 1-click that should be able to root 5.7.893. Try to find it and you should be as updated as you're going to get. 901 is out of the question. We're stuck on 5.7.893 for the forseeable future unless Moto takes pity on us.

.901 root possible?

I got the Bionic on Tuesday and one of the first things it asked me to do was an ota update. 893. I tried rooting at that point and couldn't. I just proceeded to upgrade to. 901. Now i ask can i still root or do i need to roll back first? Is it even possible?
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda premium
Anyone apply Full 5.5.893 FXZ and lost root? Yeah, me too!
Here is a Root Method for the Offical 5.5.893.
This has been crafted to carry over Root to 5.9.901 (tested stock rooted 55893 to 59901 via update).
1) Unzip contents of h t t p://dl.dropbox.co...236/ROTA893.ZIP
2) Inside ROTA893 directory is runmebbb.bat
3) Close yours eyes and take a nap.
4) Wake UP!
Easy rooting toolkit (v3.0bbb)
created by DooMLoRD
BioniCfied (silent C Mod) by realBBB for 5.5.893
using exploit zergRush (Revolutionary Team)
Credits go to all those involved in making this possible!
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[*] This script will:
(1) roots 5.5.893 Bionic by oldschool zergRush (17 Oct)
(2) installs Busybox (1.19.0)
(3) installs SU files (binary: 3.0.3.2 and apk: 3.0.7)
(4) installs Minimal 43V3R Root by BBB
(5) Allows root carry through to 5.9.901
[*] Before u begin:
(1) make sure u have installed adb drivers for ur device
(2) enable "USB DEBUGGING"
from (Menu\Settings\Applications\Development)
(3) enable "UNKNOWN SOURCES"
from (Menu\Settings\Applications)
(4) [OPTIONAL] increase screen timeout to 10 minutes
(5) connect USB cable to PHONE and then connect to PC
(6) skip "PC Companion Software" prompt on device
---------------------------------------------------------------
Happy New Years!
BBB
Running with Clogs.
the download link is broke i cant click on it plz edit or post a mirror
h t t p://dl.dropbox.com/u/54323236/ROTA893.ZIP
BBB
E=MC^2 is A=(PI)R^2 aka Energy is Two Dimensional.
So do i need to go back, get the root, and then go to 901 again?
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda premium
Yes...that is the only way until a new exploit is developed for .901 and later versions.
I attempted running this root exploit before upgrading to .901 but I still lost root after the upgrade. What's a guy to do?
rjp0615 said:
I attempted running this root exploit before upgrading to .901 but I still lost root after the upgrade. What's a guy to do?
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use the bionic path saver it will roll you back 886 root you and push 893 and 901 to your phone. you do not have to install 901. after you flash 893 root and forever root the make sure forever root keeps after a reboot. using root explorer go to system/bin/mount.ext.sh or something like that and make sure you have 3 lines at the bottom that start with chmod 4755. if they are there then install 901
I've also tried the path saver, and after installing 901 I still lose root. I also tried installing 893, rebooting, noticing that I kept root, and then after running the 901 update I lost root again.
Edit: GOT IT! I used the pathsaver to restore to 893 and then I used ROTA893 to root and the r3l3as3d tool to forever root. now I'm on rooted 901! Thanks guys
rjp0615 said:
I've also tried the path saver, and after installing 901 I still lose root. I also tried installing 893, rebooting, noticing that I kept root, and then after running the 901 update I lost root again.
Edit: GOT IT! I used the pathsaver to restore to 893 and then I used ROTA893 to root and the r3l3as3d tool to forever root. now I'm on rooted 901! Thanks guys
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r3leased not needed if you used rota893. It has a streamlined 43v3r already included.
pathsave then rota893.. good to go to 901 with root.
BBB
Still Thinking of All of It.
I am on 5.9.901 and still have root.
Pretty stable. It was hell trying to get on to 5.9.901 as I hosed the boot, hosed all sort of stuff. Took 30 hours worth of muck and many helps from XDA and other site to get it going. But managed to get back on to 5.9.901 and rooted.
Worth every hours spent!
I forever rooted while on 5.893 just flashed .901 update now I no longer have root access
do I have to go through this whole process again?
ROB281 said:
I forever rooted while on 5.893 just flashed .901 update now I no longer have root access
do I have to go through this whole process again?
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did you make sure that foreverroot stayed after a reboot?
neckbonest said:
did you make sure that foreverroot stayed after a reboot?
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Yes, actually ran 5.893 rooted for over a week with several reboots
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda premium
thats odd. i went from 893 to 901 back to 886 to 893 and now back on 901 and never lost root.
smilepak said:
I am on 5.9.901 and still have root.
Pretty stable. It was hell trying to get on to 5.9.901 as I hosed the boot, hosed all sort of stuff. Took 30 hours worth of muck and many helps from XDA and other site to get it going. But managed to get back on to 5.9.901 and rooted.
Worth every hours spent!
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I also had a hell of a fiasco when I tried to upgrade liberty rom to .901. Took me half a day at work to get my phone back up and working again. I'm at .901 stock unrooted and I think I'll stay here for a while. Gun shy at this point.
deitiphobia said:
I also had a hell of a fiasco when I tried to upgrade liberty rom to .901. Took me half a day at work to get my phone back up and working again. I'm at .901 stock unrooted and I think I'll stay here for a while. Gun shy at this point.
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I am running 901 unrooted temporarily as well until a new exploit is available. The path saver did root the previous build for me but the second I pushed the 901 update root was lost.
CAn this exploit be run on a MAC?
cb7tuner93 said:
CAn this exploit be run on a MAC?
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By exploit are you referring to the path saver? I am not very familiar with Macs and what files they are able to run but if I had to wager a guess I would say no. Perhaps via bootcamp though.
This may sound dumb and noobish but I have an idea I would like to put out there. Is it possible to look at the code from Motorola's update files and copy said signature into the superuser file? This, in theory, would fool the phones factory recovery into installing the file and thus rooting the device.
Just brainstorming here

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