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From various posts I've read, my understanding is that a phone rooted with Motochopper will soft-brick when the v6 update is attempted. Have I misunderstood this? Do you have experience that's contrary to this?
I'd also like a definitive answer to this. I have a v5 phone that was rooted last year using Motochopper (no custom ROMs, no special recovery stuff, nothing special except root access so I could run Link2SD), and all I want is to update to v6 without having to start over from scratch. Is this possible?From various posts I've read, my understanding is that a phone rooted with Motochopper will soft-brick when the v6 update is attempted. Have I misunderstood this? Do you have experience that's contrary to this?
"All you will need to do"? That's exactly what I'm trying to avoid!all you will need to do is factory reset your phone
Not helping.Try it and tell me
Not helping.

Is factory resetting 100% reliable? Or is there a chance it'll go awry if I've futzed around with stuff in the /system directory, removed bloatware, etc.? I guess what I'm wondering is, when you do a factory reset, where does it get all the built-in OS stuff from?
(And will I need to re-activate the phone?)
If only the /data folder is wiped, then it WON'T be in the state it was when I first got it, because I've altered (as root) some things in the /system folder -- sounds and such. So that's what I'm wondering: might my alterations cause the reset to go haywire?A factory reset will wipe the /data folder only. All of your installed apps and settings will be wiped. All of the system apps will remain. It will return it to the state it was when you first got your phone.
If only the /data folder is wiped, then it WON'T be in the state it was when I first got it, because I've altered (as root) some things in the /system folder -- sounds and such. So that's what I'm wondering: might my alterations cause the reset to go haywire?
I skipped the unbrick and just updated to cwmt recovery and updated to v6 that way... Nagging about update got on my nerves... That being said, the v6 deodexed rom kept trying to sync so I went back to stock v6 odexed all is good now
I tried installing the update via the dialogue box that pops up. It downloaded the rom and went to install it and it went fine. But it kept booting to cwm recovery (mine was rooted with cwm recovery installed). So i did a backup and did a factory reset and still kept booting to cwm so i had to do the unbrick method and reinstall v5. I guess i'll grab the v6 rom and install it after i back up everything.
copied from the Psycho Billy ROM thread:
Im not exactly sure why most of you are having the V6 update notification issue. I've had a solution to that for over 2 months now (thanks Sharkhunter)... Basically after you receive the notification say install later. After that download root browser or similar app. In root browser go to /cache (needs root permission), and then delete the V6 update zip.. After deleting the zip go back to settings and updates.. Accept and install the V6 update. Since there is no zip, it will just stall when it says rebooting.. Wait a couple of seconds and then just exit out of that, and then the notification will no longer pop up. Sorry guys I thought you all knew, and trust me it works.