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Root Misbehaving Bionic with Question about returning to stock image.

Vixer

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My Bionic has been misbehaving a lot lately when using the car dock and Car Home Ultra so I would like to return it to stock, obtain the updates from Verizon, and then reroot the phone.

I am currently rooted with 5.8.894.XT875 and the KIN3TX V1.0 ROM.

I plan to reload the stock image I made with Titanium Backup right after I rooted. Obtain the radio updates from Verizon, then reroot and reinstall my apps using my Titatium backups.

Does this sound like a viable path?

Thank you very much in advance for any advice.
 
My Bionic has been misbehaving a lot lately when using the car dock and Car Home Ultra so I would like to return it to stock, obtain the updates from Verizon, and then reroot the phone.

I am currently rooted with 5.8.894.XT875 and the KIN3TX V1.0 ROM.

I plan to reload the stock image I made with Titanium Backup right after I rooted. Obtain the radio updates from Verizon, then reroot and reinstall my apps using my Titatium backups.

Does this sound like a viable path?

Thank you very much in advance for any advice.


If you do forever root before you update you will keep root while updating. When restoring with Titanium backup I would just restore the apps and not the data. With the system changes that are made I find that restoring from different ota seems to cause issues, not many but some.
 
Thank you dfib.

I will use the 4Ever root process prior to reinstalling the stock image.

Need to wait until I get home though. I will let you know of the outcome.
 
dfib,

I ran the Motofail (Root and 43V3R Root, for 5.5.886-5.9.902) as directed. It ran successfully all the way through the 2 reboots.

I then restored the stock image successfully.

I then did the OTA system update. It actually ran 2 OTA updates with an interim update and then the 5.9.902 update.

Then I tried to restore my apps that were backed up, but Titanium tells me that I am not rooted now.

Can I just rerun the Motofail root process again to reroot?

Thank you again,
Vixer
 
dfib,

I ran the Motofail (Root and 43V3R Root, for 5.5.886-5.9.902) as directed. It ran successfully all the way through the 2 reboots.

I then restored the stock image successfully.

I then did the OTA system update. It actually ran 2 OTA updates with an interim update and then the 5.9.902 update.

Then I tried to restore my apps that were backed up, but Titanium tells me that I am not rooted now.

Can I just rerun the Motofail root process again to reroot?

Thank you again,
Vixer

Yes.
 
dfib,

You are the greatest. I now have root back as promised.

Thank you very much. :D

Now to start restoring my Titanium backups.
 
After restoring the backup of apps only (not data) Google Play (formerly Market) doesn't work. I get the following pop up:

"The application Google Play Store (process.com.android.vending) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." ....along with a Force Close and a Report button.

I tried searching the forums for this, but couldn't find anything.

Thank you.
 
Okay, I went to settings..applications..and uninstalled updates for google play.

I rebooted the phone and at least now I have Market working, not the newer Google Play. Maybe I will get the Play update some day. For now Market seems to work.
 
Just one more question....I promise.

Now that I am back on stock (5.9.902) and rooted is the Bionic Bootstrapper still the the best app to use for backing up the entire system?
 
Just one more question....I promise.

Now that I am back on stock (5.9.902) and rooted is the Bionic Bootstrapper still the the best app to use for backing up the entire system?

It depends on what you are doing. If you are going to remain stock or use a "safe" custom rom (one based off of .902) and not modify your bionic to much ten I say stay with bootstrasp with the clockwork recovery. If you want to really mess around or run an ICS rom then I would go with safestrap where you phone always boots into recovery first. This way you can always restore a backup if you phone get messed up.

All of the links and info on how to do both of these are in this thread here. http://androidforums.com/bionic-all...-all-things-root-guide-updated-2-14-12-a.html
 
Uninstalled ROM Manager and Bionic Bootstrapper.

Installed Safeboot and am doing a backup right now even though I plan to stay stock for a while, but then again you never know.

Thanks dfib.
 
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