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Root Going from .886 to .902

Hey guys I'm in need of a little help. I'm currently running Liberty on a .886 Bionic and I was wondering what steps do I need to take to get it to .902 with root. Thanks for any responses!!
 
Hey guys I'm in need of a little help. I'm currently running Liberty on a .886 Bionic and I was wondering what steps do I need to take to get it to .902 with root. Thanks for any responses!!

You use bootstrap or safestrap to flash liberty?
 
Did you make a backup of stock? Just restore stock and take the ota. Forever root if you want to retain root in the process.
 
Hmm.. I have quite a few backups one of which is stock but I'm not sure which is which. Is there a way to tell? Or is it hit and miss?
 
Hmm.. I have quite a few backups one of which is stock but I'm not sure which is which. Is there a way to tell? Or is it hit and miss?


When you get everything sorted out use es file explorer or something and rename your backups so you know which is which. I used to try and just remember by date but it's much simpler to rename them.
 
When you rename the backups don't put a space between the names in the file, it will mess up the md5 sum and you won't be able to use it to restore . Write it with an under score between them like_this.
 
When you rename the backups don't put a space between the names in the file, it will mess up the md5 sum and you won't be able to use it to restore . Write it with an under score between them like_this.

That's why i was always hesitant to rename one of my back ups, i thought i might mess something up. So i tested it on a backup i didn't really need. In es file explorer it hightlights a certain part to rename and leaves the other part like you said. So i just renamed the highlighted part and it worked fine. Now i know for sure though, thanks.
 
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