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Root [MetroPCS & T-Mobile] Motochopper works

Well I'll make the first post in here to confirm that Motochopper works on the Metro variant of this phone as well as the others. I rooted mine in about 30 seconds, fastest and smoothest device root I've done so far.
 
Just google for motochopper, it's readily available for download in several places along with tutorials and very easy to use. Just be sure you have the latest LG driver for your phone before proceeding, you can get it from the LG website.
Also be cautious about actually deleting system apps, doing so can sometimes cause problems or even brick the phone. Apps which are safe to remove will have an uninstall option in the app manager, for those that don't you can just disable them. Some of the built-in apps have a disable option in the app manager which you can use even without root. Those that don't have the option can be frozen with Titanium Backup after rooting.
 
After reading this thread and seeing that root was readily available for this phone I picked one up last night to replace my venerable Esteem, which had been a very good phone but was showing it's age - I was tired of the lack of power and restrictions of 2.3.4

This is my first time using link2sd, had used app2sd before but the Esteem had much more internal storage than this. Are there some obvious system apps that it is ok to delete to clear up space? Some that you can't touch? For instance LG keyboard is the largest system app but I never use it, swiftkey all the way.

Just trying to get some ideas to clear up as much room as possible on the internal storage without blowing stuff up.
 
Although it may be tempting to delete system apps that take a lot of space, I'd recommend leaving them alone and just freezing them. Removing them completely can cause serious problems as I already mentioned. If you choose to experiment with deleting them you should back them up with Titanium Backup first so you can put them back if needed.
Also with regard to Titanium Backup, it's important to note that its default backup location is on the internal storage (sd0) and not the external SD card. So once you're rooted and looking to conserve space, you should create a Titanium Backup folder on the external SD and change the backup location to that folder.
 
If you choose to experiment with deleting them you should back them up with Titanium Backup first so you can put them back if needed.

I'll go that route.

Also with regard to Titanium Backup, it's important to note that its default backup location is on the internal storage (sd0) and not the external SD card.

I put the sd card from my Esteem in this one and TB recognized the backup on the card. Was able to restore the data from a couple of games.
 
I'll go that route.



I put the sd card from my Esteem in this one and TB recognized the backup on the card. Was able to restore the data from a couple of games.

Yes it will recognize the backup files, but when making new backups from the phone it's installed on it will use a folder on the internal SD storage unless you specify a new folder in a different location.
 
I have the VM of this phone.
Also remember removing system apps will not gain you any more space for your user installed apps. They are installed in a different location.... unless you are moving them to the system by TiB, and that's scary as all get out.
With no custom recovery your just asking for a brick.
 
root it as well yesterday. Love the phone, I don't play games on mine so storage it has is enough for me. Other than that, what a beautiful phone.
 
I have the Virgin Mobile version of this phone and after I used Motochopper my Superuser can't gain root access. Any suggestions?
 
Ive downloaded motochopper and the lg driver 3.10.1. Followed all instructions on hexamob. But it tells me "abd is not recognizedas internal or external command, operable program or batch file". Please help.
 
Ive downloaded motochopper and the lg driver 3.10.1. Followed all instructions on hexamob. But it tells me "abd is not recognizedas internal or external command, operable program or batch file". Please help.

Are you trying to run Motochopper from the zipped folder you downloaded? If so that doesn't work, you have to extract the files first then run them.
 
Ive downloaded motochopper and the lg driver 3.10.1. Followed all instructions on hexamob. But it tells me "abd is not recognizedas internal or external command, operable program or batch file". Please help.

Nevermind. I was running it straight from winrar instead of the extracted motochopper folder.
 
Just google for motochopper, it's readily available for download in several places along with tutorials and very easy to use. Just be sure you have the latest LG driver for your phone before proceeding, you can get it from the LG website.
Also be cautious about actually deleting system apps, doing so can sometimes cause problems or even brick the phone. Apps which are safe to remove will have an uninstall option in the app manager, for those that don't you can just disable them. Some of the built-in apps have a disable option in the app manager which you can use even without root. Those that don't have the option can be frozen with Titanium Backup after rooting.

What version of titanium backup did u download?
 
Rooting on mac:
1. download motochopper zip
2 open terminal
3. enter the file location example ( cd desktop/motochopper/ )
then type ( chmod 755 * )
then type ( sh run.sh )

4. follow instructions and you have root!
5. Use root checker to verify.
 
Used Motochopper to successfully root LG Optimus F3 (Virgin Mobile). No snags at all-- worked the first time. Used LG driver 3.10.1 on my Win 7 PC.
 
Apparently the new OTA update that came out the week around Dec. 10 2013 broke motochopper root? Can someone confirm?

Well, I can confirm that I updated before I tried Motochopper and it won't work. Fails every time. I guess I'll be looking for another method. I knew updating was a bad idea.
 
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