OTA update issue, known problem? - Motorola Droid Bionic

I'm on my second Bionic, the first had to be replaced due to hardware failure. Before it was replaced though I had rooted it and I was unable to update via an OTA update, it would fail everytime. I had not frozen any apps or any of the basic stuff. The only change I made was via an SQL editor for a few app changes which I undid while trying to update. Still to no avail I was unable to update. I'm wondering if this is an Known issue. I am tempted to root my new bionic but I do not want to run in to the same issue. I'm wondering the update failing was related to those hardware issues or if this is some sort of bug caused by rooting that happens from time to time. The Root was done via pete's one touch. Thanks.

Not a known problem. Most likely one of the changes you made caused the issue. Without the exact error messages there is no way to know or help
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This is an issue that can be fixed by using r3l3as3droot and for3v3r root to take you back to 886 and then using path saver to get you back on the right track.
The issue isn't from rooting itself but changing certain things or adding things (for me it was adding the webtop hack that prevented me from updating). There may be other ways to fix this problem, but when I had your problem, that's how I fixed it.
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It is so much easier to simply flash the. 902 xml with RSD Lite. All the going back and firwards again is completely unnecessary.

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[Q] Rooted NC and future updates.

I have a rooted NC with stock 1.1 firmware. Im just wondering what's gonna happen when the 1.2 update comes down? Will have to re-root it? If I do then I guess we'll have to wait until someone figures it out and produces a new boot image right? If so then I might not update until that's figured out.
ajaik said:
I have a rooted NC with stock 1.1 firmware. Im just wondering what's gonna happen when the 1.2 update comes down? Will have to re-root it? If I do then I guess we'll have to wait until someone figures it out and produces a new boot image right? If so then I might not update until that's figured out.
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If you don't do anything, it will update and break root and you will have to wait till that is rooted, HOWEVER! There are tutorials out there that have step-by-step on how to disable the updater, if that's what you want.
If I disable the updater, is it simple to re-enable later when the new rooting process has been figured out?
I would like to know also. Since the new update is supposed to come out by the end of the month I just thought I would keep WiFi off at all times until I researched the best solution.
JLCollier2005 said:
If you don't do anything, it will update and break root and you will have to wait till that is rooted, HOWEVER! There are tutorials out there that have step-by-step on how to disable the updater, if that's what you want.
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Will 3rd party Apps you've purchased still be present on the device and usable?
Apparently, you just have to rename /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip to /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip.bak
Some people seem to have still gotten updates after renaming though. It's a little vague and some of the info might be outdated. This could potentially throw a wrench in a lot of people's tablets.
Your purchased apps are stored by google. Yes they will still be there. I actually had purchased items from my phone show up on my book...quick download and good to go.
Now, after an update, you may lose them until it's rooted again...
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yeah, if you let the update go through, I can almost say for sure you'll lose access to the apps until you root again and probably redownload them)
To be safe get "Titanium Backup" and Purchase it's ProKey from the Market. Using it you can Batch Backup your Apps and App Data. Then if anything happens you can always Recover your Apps. (Batch Restore needs Pro Key)
For help using Titanium Backup read this Lifehacker article:
http://ca.lifehacker.com/5784857/how-to-set-up-a-fully-automated-app-and-settings-backup-on-android
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If i update it breaks root will I still be able to use the apps that don't require superuser? Meaning can I still use what apps are already in the Nook
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Software update - Lost Root

Just did the software update today and it all went smooth after unfreezing all original apps I had originally froze with TiBu. I noticed that I lost root after the update, which I thought was no big deal until I tried to re-root. I tried the ADB method, SuperOneClick, and also thecubed's way with no success. Don't know if it is just me or if lg/verizon changed something in the update. When doing the ADB method I am stuck at pushing rageagainstthecage. I get the "Permission failed to copy..." message, but doing "adb usb" and "adb root" no longer fixes this. Also, "adb root" shows "adbd cannot run as root in production builds". Anyone else having trouble after the new software update?
I lost root, too. I've only been able to try SuperOneClick so far, but I haven't been able to get root back yet either.
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I am on the same boat...
I cant root either with SuperOneClick version 1.7 or 1.9.5
Am going to try with the latest and greatest version today
Yeah, I'd suggest no one update if they want to keep root. I've seen this on my last phone (Eris) and it took the devs literally months to figure it out.
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I have tried the newest version of SuperOneClick and it does not work either. Hopefully someone will figure this out soon as I really miss having root.
Daaaamn that sucks y'all. **** could be months before ifs fixed depending on how secure they made it.
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Oh no. .. I lost root too... on dyin
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majorpay said:
Yeah, I'd suggest no one update if they want to keep root. I've seen this on my last phone (Eris) and it took the devs literally months to figure it out.
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An Eris user!
OT: I never had root to begin with, I've downgraded to V4 yet it discontinues to let me have root.
i never did the update, but have you tried the gingerbreak app?
Lost Root after OTA too using superoneclick 2.1.1 failed
I know probably lots are in the same boat by browsing the forums and I'm assuming the following data has already been provided but on the off chance it has not :: here was my failure (see attachments screenshots) :: and specs::
Phone LG Revolution
Model :: VS910 4G
Android version : 2.2.2
Baseband version :
VS910ZV6-M7X30-AABBQMLYM
Kernel Verion
2.6.32.9-perf
[email protected] #1
Build Number
VS910ZV6
SW Version
VS910ZV6
Interesting note is that after the update, my inductive charging stopped working properly on the rooted phone. It was working fine prior to the update. I have two phones, one rooted one not. It would state that I have removed my phone off the charging pad as the phone is sitting there on the charge pad. the pad states that it is still in charging mode but all charging stopped on the phone. I also notice that the USB port is behaving strangely too. Unrooted the LG but it still behave the same from the update. I haven't been able to root it again yet.
Yup Software Update Loses Root and R/W File System
I restored back down to v4 (from the v6 update), wiped the phone. And still cant mount the File System as R/W
Tried Super One Click 2.2.1, Z4 1.3.0 both failed for the same reason (both exploits)
Super User and Root Explorer both crash whenever they try to remount the File System.
If anyone finds a way to unlock, let me know.
I am personally gonna put back v6 for now, but i dont like feel inhibited.
Sleepykat said:
Interesting note is that after the update, my inductive charging stopped working properly on the rooted phone. It was working fine prior to the update. I have two phones, one rooted one not. It would state that I have removed my phone off the charging pad as the phone is sitting there on the charge pad. the pad states that it is still in charging mode but all charging stopped on the phone. I also notice that the USB port is behaving strangely too. Unrooted the LG but it still behave the same from the update. I haven't been able to root it again yet.
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My USB was acting strangely too, until I lost it totally (as posted in another thread). I used to be able to do an extended battery pull and it would come back...now nothing. I hope this isn't happening to yours too.
I backed up my data then did a hard reset. The USB restarted again. I noticed a few apps that VZN has triggers this so I testing it from that point. Those apps shouldn't/ didn't affect the USB prior to the update.
So http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1211295 explains how to downgrade after the update to then root, but since this has been figured out has all progress on developing a way to root the phone after the update stopped? I still like some of the features with the stock rom after the update and am wondering if anyone is working on a new exploit still, or if downgrading is the only fix on the horizon?
bjjryan said:
So http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1211295 explains how to downgrade after the update to then root, but since this has been figured out has all progress on developing a way to root the phone after the update stopped? I still like some of the features with the stock rom after the update and am wondering if anyone is working on a new exploit still, or if downgrading is the only fix on the horizon?
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A little birdie told me that someone is working on a fix. No time frame and no guarantees, but one is being worked on.
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mtmichaelson said:
A little birdie told me that someone is working on a fix. No time frame and no guarantees, but one is being worked on.
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Oh snap
I tossed my Crap, Revolted and moved out of my Home.
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Wish I could root, got my phone when the update was already on it

[Q] I'm rooted and frozen...now what about OTAs?

So I know being rooted and receiving OTAs isn't a problem, but I've read that having frozen apps can be. What happens if I/we get an OTA and an app is frozen? Does it fail gracefully or will I have a nice shiny paperweight as a result?Could we freeze/disable the update app/service until they push one out and we're ready for it?
Most likely the phone will reboot to do the update but will fail during the file system check. Your phone will then boot again and a message will pop up telling you the update has failed.
This is what happened with my D2. I would expect the same to apply to the D3.
Yes, your phone will refuse to take the update.
Nice. Sounds like it fails pretty gracefully.
Let's say your rooted but did not freeze or do anything at all will you still get a update. I've herd yes you can and no you can't. I can understand if you have froze or deleted things that you wont but if you didn't do a single thing except root that you might be able to get an update?
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If you're rooted but have not frozen / deleted anything you will get the update and likely lose your root.
Getting the update to install successfully depends on what you have frozen vs. What the update tries to update. If you freeze something it wants to update, it will fail.
Root itself doesn't play a part in this.
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So having the update fail because of required frozen apps may be a good thing! It will prevent unroot and prevent a fix to the root exploit on your phone.. giving you time to come back to the forum and check for other users experience.. i love XDA...
I definitely want an update when one comes out to fix the camera a the cell standby. I have froze stuff but I will unfreeze them when an update comes out. But nice to know that I don't have to do any weird stuff to take an update. Now will we be able to root again.
mkultramega said:
If you're rooted but have not frozen / deleted anything you will get the update and likely lose your root.
Getting the update to install successfully depends on what you have frozen vs. What the update tries to update. If you freeze something it wants to update, it will fail.
Root itself doesn't play a part in this.
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Honestly, it's best to just wait. The update might patch root exploits and be very hard to root. If you wait just a little bit, then the devs will release a rooted and flashable update. Well, when we have recovery, that is. But recovery shouldn't be too far off.
If fixing the camera and cell standby is more important than root, then you should proceed with the update. If you want to keep your root, do not update quite yet, as GoogleAndroid said. It just might patch the exploit.
I would like to have non blue pics that would be nice. My phone ran really good before I froze stuff its a bit faster now so I would take the update and im sure someone will root that if not im still a happy droid 3 owner.
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Cant update my rooted Droid4

Hey, I wanted to know if there was a tutorial for updating my droid 4. I couldn't find one on the internet. The problem is that when I go to do a "Software update" [Update to the new ICS] it fails. My phone restarts and goes to the update-dios-thing but 1/2 way into it the logo on my screen changes, my phone starts, and when I unlock my phone it says "Software update failed". Does anyone have a fix? I'd love to hear back! Thanks for reading this!
I would suggest to flash 4.0.4 fastboot files. it's the cleanest way. And wipe all is a recommendation.
My Droid 4 does this also. I got the phone the day it released and rooted it 2 days later. Everything has been fine since then except for getting an update for 6.13.219.en.US a couple of months ago. It constantly fails so I've been ignoring it. But now ICS is out I need to get this figured out. Instructions on flashing the fastboot files? I'm decent with computers but n00b on this kind of stuff.
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I have an update pending resolution of this issue as well. 6.16.217? Just came through a few days ago. Tried temp unroot with voodoo rootkeeper, then unfreeze all apps, then update. This failed. Haven't had much time to try much else.
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Thoughts
I have had the same issues after rooting and running safestrap. One thing to check is to re-enable root if you simply disabled it through ota rootkeeper or something similar. Then download a root file explorer such as root browser lite. Go to cache/recovery/log or last log. Open as a text file and scroll to the bottom. The offending app or issue will be listed. Either unfreeze it, or try to find a replacement. Good luck!
I can't get root back ever since I updated to ICS. Cnat figure how to root it again. Root fails every time. Does anybody know what I need to do in order to root properly.
Thanks,
John
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[Fixed][Q] Is it possible to officially update to Lollipop on root ?

In the past, I have had updated a few times on root without facing a single problem, until yesterday, when I received the Lollipop update which weighs 776.73mb and stops updating in the very beginning before running into some error 0x11110000.
So, question is that is it possible to update ON ROOT ?
I know using SuperSU unroot one can't change the LG RCT check, but what's interesting is that after making a second attempt to update, IT STARTS ALL OVER AGAIN. I mean, downloading 776.73mb multiple times isn't going to reduce your data bills
Any ideas ?
Rooted. Stock ROM.
EDIT
Fixed it by performing a full 'unroot' inside of SuperSU and then using the LG PC Tool to update to Lollipop Well, I'm rather surprised that it worked when the same didn't work on the phone itself. So I'm guessing that the process used by the tool overrides all problems as long as the firmware remains stock.
Oh and I really didn't want to mess up that bad by taking the route suggested in that thread, @lfom, because I don't have an extra phone to fall back on, in case my current one fails to work
Modern SU tools also modify other system files, primarily to try to resist to updates... My bet that what is causing the problem is the same as this other thread (it offers a solution too):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44913304&postcount=8
Actually , i updated my phone with root using LG tool, after update i lost my root but all apps where there, which means there is no need for unroot os something like that.

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