[Q] Droid Razr HD system update help - RAZR HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Today i rooted my droid razr hd using matt groffs Droid razr hd utility belt. I successfully sent it back to ICS and rooted it. I downloaded the voodoo root keeper and updated the binaries on superuser. When i go to update the phone through system update to get it back on jb a popup comes and says....info an unexpected error has occured. Please try again later. Any help?

mitch xyx said:
Today i rooted my droid razr hd using matt groffs Droid razr hd utility belt. I successfully sent it back to ICS and rooted it. I downloaded the voodoo root keeper and updated the binaries on superuser. When i go to update the phone through system update to get it back on jb a popup comes and says....info an unexpected error has occured. Please try again later. Any help?
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I'm having the exact same issue. I even fast booted again and tried updating to 0.7.2 before rooting. No dice.
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Mine is too. Maybe something is up with the update server????

stooley said:
Mine is too. Maybe something is up with the update server????
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Ditto here too, spent half the day trying to figure this out. I noticed some DNS errors coming from the phone while doing the update. Maybe they have figured out a way to block the 0.7.2. update for just us? Anyone know of a way to load just the 6 meg update to the phone manually and force the update?
Some behaviors I've noticed:
1. erase data 4G only get error mentioned above: "Please try again later"
2. turn on wifi (and 4G off) get no message but no update.
3. turn off wifi and "download suspended" appears (and never changes)
4. reboot to 4G only, get "An unexpected error has occured. Please try again later."
Stuck.
UPDATE:
My router shows a request to ws-cloud434-blur.svcmot.com from my phone. If I change my DNS to OpenDNS (hijackers) and try to update I see references to the "website not found" garbage that OpenDNS injects. Unfortunately I dismantled my squid setup so I can't see the exact url that is being attempted only the DNS error when OpenDNS injects it. I'm tempted to bring squid up just so I can figure out what is actually being requested on the update server.

Yea I can update to the latest via the computer, but then I cannot restore root so guess I will be waiting. I piicked a great time to do this ha ha.

stooley said:
Yea I can update to the latest via the computer, but then I cannot restore root so guess I will be waiting. I piicked a great time to do this ha ha.
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How did you "via the computer"?
BTW, I did throw squid back in the full urls:
h t t p://ws-cloud434-blur.svcmot.com/blur-services-1.0/ws/upgrade/2/check_for_upgrade/(hex/dec numbers)
h t t p://ws-cloud434-blur.svcmot.com/blur-services-1.0/ws/upgrade/1/report_upgrade_status/(hex/dec numbers)
Both are POSTS and both return "file not found" when I try them from the browser.

Using the Motorola Device Manager. There is an option to update device. But it goes straight from the original ICS to Latest JB. Was not able to get root back afterwards. Voodoo did not even give the option. Tried the RestoreRoot script as well without success.

stooley said:
Using the Motorola Device Manager. There is an option to update device. But it goes straight from the original ICS to Latest JB. Was not able to get root back afterwards. Voodoo did not even give the option. Tried the RestoreRoot script as well without success.
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That's a great try, shame it doesn't let you just install the 0.7.2 update. Did you set Voodoo to temp un-root during the update?

RRRRyan said:
That's a great try, shame it doesn't let you just install the 0.7.2 update. Did you set Voodoo to temp un-root during the update?
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Yes. Temp Unroot then flashed with Device Manager. Went to Voodoo and SuperUser had to be reinstalled. Did that, still did not give me an option to re-root.

Files posted in this forum. All credit goes to that guy.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php?/topic/10926-Unable-to-download-system-update
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orcsbane13 said:
Files posted in this forum. All credit goes to that guy.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php?/topic/10926-Unable-to-download-system-update
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YES!!! Thx, that did the trick. Credit to you for updating us to that thread. I called mot too and got blaa.

Thanks!! That was exactly what I was looking for. Google was not my friend in trying to find those ha ha.

stooley said:
Thanks!! That was exactly what I was looking for. Google was not my friend in trying to find those ha ha.
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Yeah mine either. I looked for about 3 hours before I gave up. Thankfully someone had the file. I won't be deleting that ever again lol.
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RRRRyan said:
That's a great try, shame it doesn't let you just install the 0.7.2 update. Did you set Voodoo to temp un-root during the update?
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But... I think it did. I just updated two devices using the Device Update tool. This is from memory but...
1) Connect, right click your taskbar and click check for updates.
2) It will say there is a 6MB download available to go to 0.7.2, accept it.
3) Updater downloads it, reboots your phone, applies it, etc.
4) Once fully booted, it prompts again, there's a new update available.
[do your rooting here]
5) Accept this update. It will download now a much larger file (200+ MB if i recall) to get you to the latest version
6) It reboots, applies the update, reboots, etc.
Unfortunately, I was too eager to get on the latest and greatest ROM before dropping by, so I did it from a vanilla new-phone upgrade. I did not root the device.

Related

AT&T over the air update is beginning

AT&T just SMSed me that the update is coming soon and I should press OK when prompted.
Quote, "AT&T FREE MSG: AT&T is providing a free update for your phone. When asked to install the update, please select OK. Thank You."
FYI
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nirvani said:
AT&T just SMSed me that the update is coming soon and I should press OK when prompted.
Quote, "AT&T FREE MSG: AT&T is providing a free update for your phone. When asked to install the update, please select OK. Thank You."
FYI
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Uhhh, you are about 1 week to late for this information. Thanks though.
I was rooted, no lagfix when I tried to update. It got to 100% then it said failed. My baseband says I897UCJH7. Kernel 2.6.29 [email protected] #2.
Did the update work or not?
Flashman, how did your OTA update go? Any issues us rooted/unlocked folks should be worried about?
My instinct is to delay the update until I stop seeing posts about hot it F'd up people's phones.
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nirvani said:
Flashman, how did your OTA update go? Any issues us rooted/unlocked folks should be worried about?
My instinct is to delay the update until I stop seeing posts about hot it F'd up people's phones.
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If you rooted and removed anything from stock rom, you're pretty much guaranteed to fail on OTA update. In order to make the OTA download package as small as possible, Samsung uses a diff patch based on the bit differences between stock JF6 image and new JH7 image. So, if you touched the JF6 in any unauthorized way, the patch won't work.
Luckily, you can now use the newly released Kies Mini to do a full ROM update which should be more reliable as you have the entire ROM image downloaded to your desktop and then flash to your phone.
foxbat121 said:
If you rooted and removed anything from stock rom, you're pretty much guaranteed to fail on OTA update. In order to make the OTA download package as small as possible, Samsung uses a diff patch based on the bit differences between stock JF6 image and new JH7 image. So, if you touched the JF6 in any unauthorized way, the patch won't work.
Luckily, you can now use the newly released Kies Mini to do a full ROM update which should be more reliable as you have the entire ROM image downloaded to your desktop and then flash to your phone.
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What does it mean if Kies mini says Firmware version: unregistered device?
rcm921 said:
What does it mean if Kies mini says Firmware version: unregistered device?
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Quoted by Samsung "The program can report this message if it detects a software build other than the official launch software of JF6."
You need to FLASH STOCK JF6 using ODIN ONE CLICK, Follow this Guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794363
Colton5419 said:
Quoted by Samsung "The program can report this message if it detects a software build other than the official launch software of JF6."
You need to FLASH STOCK JF6 using ODIN ONE CLICK, Follow this Guide:
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If my settings say i'm at JH7, does that necessarily mean the OTA update was completely successful? It reached 100% then said failed.
foxbat121 said:
If you rooted and removed anything from stock rom, you're pretty much guaranteed to fail on OTA update.
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What do you mean removed anything from stock rom? I rooted and removed a bunch of the bloatware and did an OTA update with no issues.
I failed along with most other rooted and flashed guys. Luckily I didn't brick my phone in the process. I will wait until some beret update comes along before trying anything ota again.
Sweet life
Nevermind, I guess it didn't update fully cause some of the implemented changes aren't there. I really didn't want to have to run a master clear and have to reinstall all my stuff.
rcm921 said:
Nevermind, I guess it didn't update fully cause some of the implemented changes aren't there. I really didn't want to have to run a master clear and have to reinstall all my stuff.
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Did you try to update with mini kies?
Colton5419 said:
Did you try to update with mini kies?
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Trying to figure out a way to do it without having to wipe everything right now. But no luck.
rcm921 said:
Trying to figure out a way to do it without having to wipe everything right now. But no luck.
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Do you have TouchWiz as your default launcher? and make sure you're on your home screen when you connect your USB cable.
If that doesn't do it you need to get back to JF6 only way or another because Mini Kies will continue to tell you that you have an "unregistered" device until it is at JF6
The reason is because your update failed partially :/
are you guys talking about a new update or just JH7?
We're talking about JH7, some people are still having difficulties getting it on their phone as the OTA is still failing - and if you've failed the OTA you need to reflash to stock before mini kies will work.
when i did the update i was rooted an it didn't fail on install or bootup or anything.
but then again i'm just rooted and nothing else has been touched.
wade7919 said:
when i did the update i was rooted an it didn't fail on install or bootup or anything.
but then again i'm just rooted and nothing else has been touched.
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Exactly, I don't think root causes any issues. I was able to check for update on a rooted ROM.
It's when you have a custom kernel etc.
flashman2002 said:
Uhhh, you are about 1 week to late for this information. Thanks though.
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Not really. AT&T has said that the real update will be sent out via SMS text message link, not through the "update software" menu in android.
Engadget just had that yesterday.
derek4484 said:
Not really. AT&T has said that the real update will be sent out via SMS text message link, not through the "update software" menu in android.
Engadget just had that yesterday.
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It's the same thing.

[Q] Can't receive update to 8.4.4.11

I rooted my transformer using the pure root method in the development transformer forums for devices that already received 3.1. People have said that they receive their update and unroots their device, but I haven't even received the FOTA. I only rooted my device; without clockwork or a custom rom. I did delete some pre installed programs (bloatware) with titanium backup but I re installed them. Not sure if the damage has been done but I want someone to confirm if that can be the issue and how do I go about to properly reinstall the bloatware.
I know .11 will not install on a rooted device. I even unrooted several different ways installing the normal software from the asus site and never could get ota working... I am wondering if any others have got updates working after unrooting... (ended up exchanging at Best Buy for a new one....
Danny80y said:
I know .11 will not install on a rooted device. I even unrooted several different ways installing the normal software from the asus site and never could get ota working... I am wondering if any others have got updates working after unrooting... (ended up exchanging at Best Buy for a new one....
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I am having the exact same problem and a lot of people will. Once you root and try to unroot it appears you cannot receive anymore OTA or make them work for that matter. I have found how to get the notification telling me that the .11 update is available for me. (Place the update file in sdcard/asus/update/) and then rename it US_epad-user-8.4.4.11.zip and rebooting. After this you can choose to make the update but it will not work. It will just go to the stock recovery with the android and the exclamation after a one second loading appearing that it will work. After you turn it off and back on it will tell you (System Update Failed Error (12) )Still trying to figure out why it is not accepting the update.
You can get the update in the "Just got an OTA update" thread.
Thank you for that valuable information. It worked like a charm. Now I just need the original update for the dock.
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martijua said:
You can get the update in the "Just got an OTA update" thread.
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I guess I'll have to manually install. Let's see how it turns out...
for just patiently wait for FOTA or rooted repack... The improvements are not HUGE.
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I guess I'll have to manually install. Let's see how it turns out...
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Didn't even work. I guess my device is not recognizing the file or something. I guess I'll have to wait or probably get use to installing roms
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Didn't even work. I guess my device is not recognizing the file or something. I guess I'll have to wait or probably get use to installing roms
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Did you tried the explanation give in the thread that the guy on top of my post suggested? It helped me out.
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Meh I am givin up for today. Flashed back to stock recovery, plopped the update package on a card in the format of EP101_SDUPDATE.zip, reboot to stock recovery, just kept getting the exlamation point. Can't flash the thing any other way either.
Guess I'll wait for a rooted 3.2 to come out.
You are not suppose to rename the file. Extract the contents of the ZIP file to the ROOT DIRECTORY of the MicroSD card.
Works everytime for me....while the renaming of the file never worked for me.
It's weird because, I downloaded the txt, and rename it, placed it on the root of the so card and the update passed flawlessly.
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Fixter said:
Did you tried the explanation give in the thread that the guy on top of my post suggested? It helped me out.
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"Then press volume up when you see the text on the top left of the screen"
I did it just how the instructions stated but I never saw the text on the top left of my screen. It just boots up normally with stock boot animations. The update notification is not present either. I guess I'll try and see if not renaming it might help. Even though I don't think leaving the file extension to just "file" will help. I'll try...
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You are not suppose to rename the file. Extract the contents of the ZIP file to the ROOT DIRECTORY of the MicroSD card.
Works everytime for me....while the renaming of the file never worked for me.
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hmm...Probably because you extracted the .zip to the SD card. It just stated to move the .zip to the sd card. Maybe extracting might work.
None of the methods worked. Guess I'll be installing roms. I guess when I deleted some of the preinstalled apps, my device became disqualified for any sort of updates.
I don't understand most of you. You buy this stuff as early adopters, complain about the price, then ***** about how it "doesn't work", then hack/break it and then complain i doesn't update properly or whatever. Then come on here and piss all over the vendor.
Really?
superevilllama said:
Meh I am givin up for today. Flashed back to stock recovery, plopped the update package on a card in the format of EP101_SDUPDATE.zip, reboot to stock recovery, just kept getting the exlamation point. Can't flash the thing any other way either.
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Read the first post of this thread to properly flash the update when renamed to ep101_sdupdate.zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171116
Carl LaFong said:
I don't understand most of you. You buy this stuff as early adopters, complain about the price, then ***** about how it "doesn't work", then hack/break it and then complain i doesn't update properly or whatever. Then come on here and piss all over the vendor.
Really?
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haha. Who's *****ing? My transformer still works great. Just wanted to diagnose why I wasn't getting an update so I can be more informed about it and see if I should just stick to installing roms or unroot.
Right. That says exactly what I just said, and did. Anyway.. I eventually got it to work. I had to go compeletly back to stock as apparently deleting stuff from the stock rom altered it enough that the update didn't see it as the same rom.
Tried to root after and got froze up at the boot screen like everyone else. Been playing with this too long. Understanding that we risk messing up our devices by rooting and such.. other issues that are in complete control of Asus such as build quality... IE light bleed, bezel issues, freezing, touch screen not sensing touch are making me rethink this product. Sigh. Sucks too because the idea is awesome. Just wish the build quality was there.

[Q] How to Install Downloaded Update

A week ago I was notified that there is an update for the HOX firmware (I think version 1.85). I downloaded the package (~65MB). When the package finished downloading it did not install.
How do I install the downloaded file? I guess I have to do it manually somehow.
I tried to unzip the compressed file I found using Astro and restarting the device, but nothing happened.
Any tips?
Thanks
Same thing here. Even tried going into recovery and tell it to install the update...just reboots, no install. I called tech support and they told me to download the Zune software to manually install it via PC/USB?? I don't have one handy si haven't tried that yet but sounds crazy to me.
delete zip. problem solved.
read through the first couple of pages you'll find all you need to know.
fuhgetabout the stupid ota from da man.
root ! UNlOck ! DESTROY!
use the ruu just delete that stipd zip
go to your app drawer and click on every single anything that says att.
hit "disable". you wont be able to do the att2go or something.
lol.
no more ota.
I would first and foremost root your phone.
review the first few pages you will find all you need to know about "the update"...
hope that helps
why?
why do i need to root my phone in order to install an official software?
Did you root ur device before the update
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No
i have a legit unrooted, unplayed with device.
i just want to install the update the official way
kgal said:
why do i need to root my phone in order to install an official software?
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A better question would be "Why are you on xda if you don't want to root your phone?"
Not trying to be a **** but this is a developers forum. If you are looking for basic android support, there are other forums better suited to your needs. That said, I highly recommend you root and ROM and all that good stuff. Best way to get the most out of your HOX.
i can accept that answer
Once the file downloaded did you accidentally hit postpone? Have you tried deleting it and checking for updates again?
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yes I did.
it seems that the "check for update" button in the settings/at&t software update is stuck and doesn't respond.
Move your clock ahead 2 days, reboot and try again.
thanks alot!
do you know what this update fixes by any chance?
i heard something about a wifi fix...
kgal said:
thanks alot!
do you know what this update fixes by any chance?
i heard something about a wifi fix...
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Wifi connectivity, wifi speed, something with at&t address book, and some behind the scenes bug and security fixes.

Can I block the 4.1 OTA (new developments!!!)

Congrats to all those looking forward to the 4.1 OTA. I'm happy for you. However, I just got my Razr Maxx HD and I'm happy with it as it is.
If I root using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851 will that stop my Maxx from getting the pending OTA?
If not, what else will I need to do?
Thanks in advance to all willing to help.
ThanksToXDA said:
Congrats to all those looking forward to the 4.1 OTA. I'm happy for you. However, I just got my Razr Maxx HD and I'm happy with it as it is.
If I root using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851 will that stop my Maxx from getting the pending OTA?
If not, what else will I need to do?
Thanks in advance to all willing to help.
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OTA aren't automatic... You have to accept the download. So just don't accept it. Easy enough.
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OTA aren't automatic... You have to accept the download. So just don't accept it. Easy enough.
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Thanks for the response, but I've been told OTAs can't be continually refused (like after the 5th decline, they will update automatically). You seem to be stating that if I decline the OTA, it will not update ever.
If I'm understanding you correctly and I decline the OTA, will it continually prompt me to do it?
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Thanks for the response, but I've been told OTAs can't be continually refused (like after the 5th decline, they will update automatically). You seem to be stating that if I decline the OTA, it will not update ever.
If I'm understanding you correctly and I decline the OTA, will it continually prompt me to do it?
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Looks like there's a few ways to block OTA updates. Installing a custom rom does, but you want to keep it stock, obviously.
You can edit your build.prop file to "spoof" the current version so it doesn't try to update you. Do a search for editing build.prop, I don't have the exact details on hand.
The specific line is ro.build.fingerprint= but you'll have to wait until someone has the update installed to find out what the new information after the = is.
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Looks like there's a few ways to block OTA updates. Installing a custom rom does, but you want to keep it stock, obviously.
You can edit your build.prop file to "spoof" the current version so it doesn't try to update you. Do a search for editing build.prop, I don't have the exact details on hand.
The specific line is ro.build.fingerprint= but you'll have to wait until someone has the update installed to find out what the new information after the = is.
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Those running the leak, would they have the correct "after the =" ?
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Those running the leak, would they have the correct "after the =" ?
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The leak might not, but the soaktest should. I would imagine it'll be on some phones in the next few days. Just make sure you get the line from someone with the same provider.
Having said all this, I have my older Defy running JB and it's an improvement over ICS. I personally am looking forward to the update. I feel a little like they didn't do as much optimization on ICS as they could have just because they knew JB was coming soon after launch.
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The leak might not, but the soaktest should. I would imagine it'll be on some phones in the next few days. Just make sure you get the line from someone with the same provider.
Having said all this, I have my older Defy running JB and it's an improvement over ICS. I personally am looking forward to the update. I feel a little like they didn't do as much optimization on ICS as they could have just because they knew JB was coming soon after launch.
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Thanks for the help.
I decided to wait over night to see if I recieved any other options here. This morning I found an "An update has been downloaded..." message.
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OTA aren't automatic... You have to accept the download. So just don't accept it. Easy enough.
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Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!
I still had the option to install now or later. I chose later.
Edit for better info: The download, "Update (0.7.2.en.US) has been downloaded and is ready to install."
Can I still root using the prev mentioned method if I install this?
Any other options to prevent the JB OTA?
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I decided to wait over night to see if I recieved any other options here. This morning I found an "An update has been downloaded..." message.
Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!
I still had the option to install now or later. I chose later.
Edit for better info: The download, "Update (0.7.2.en.US) has been downloaded and is ready to install."
Can I still root using the prev mentioned method if I install this?
Any other options to prevent the JB OTA?
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My error, I meant to say "You have to accept *to install* the download." I did read that it'd download anyway, unless you already had the version spoof in place. If you intend to root, root first, then use VooDoo OTA Rootkeeper (from market) to backup your root before update, and restore after update.
ThanksToXDA said:
Congrats to all those looking forward to the 4.1 OTA. I'm happy for you. However, I just got my Razr Maxx HD and I'm happy with it as it is.
If I root using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851 will that stop my Maxx from getting the pending OTA?
If not, what else will I need to do?
Thanks in advance to all willing to help.
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Not sure the reluctance to dl jb. It's faster than Ics, and you can keep root.
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JB is nothing but pure improvement. Absolutely no downsides. That's why people are foaming at the mouth for it. And 0.7.2.en.US is just an ICS update.
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0.7.2.en.US is just an ICS update.
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I appreciate the info on (0.7.2.en.US)
From another forum, I found this advice:
"I renamed my OTACERTS.ZIP file to otacerts.zip.bak ... and this stopped updating on my DI2.
The OTACERTS.ZIP file can only be modified by ROOT users, and it's located in: system/etc/security/otacerts.zip"
Would this work?
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From another forum, I found this advice:
"I renamed my OTACERTS.ZIP file to otacerts.zip.bak ... and this stopped updating on my DI2.
The OTACERTS.ZIP file can only be modified by ROOT users, and it's located in: system/etc/security/otacerts.zip"
Would this work?
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yes, but the problem with that solution is that it will keep downloading the update over and over, it'll just fail the certification process prior to install, and it'll eat your battery doing all the repeated downloads. You are welcome to try it though, and report back your results please.
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yes, but the problem with that solution is that it will keep downloading the update over and over, it'll just fail the certification process prior to install, and it'll eat your battery doing all the repeated downloads. You are welcome to try it though, and report back your results please.
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LOL, I'll take your word on this one (thanks again).
OK, next idea: Use Tit Backup to freeze updater.apk
or
FOTA Kill
What do you think???

[Q] Android Update Coming... how to stop?

I just got an email from Motorola offering me to test out the new version of Android for the Ultra, Maxx, and Mini.
That means such will be pushed to the general users within a few days or possibly a week.
From my past experience with such updates, the #1 change is to close any loopholes being used to root the devices. Therefore, I have very little interest in ever updating the O/S now that I do have root.
Is there a way I can stop my phone from checking, and installing, such updates? Such would including blocking the nag popups.
hmm...soak test for camera update possibly? I haven't gotten anything yet for mine...hopefully someone can make this flashable for SS and we'll be fine..
On the maxx hd there was an app that you freeze that made it not download updates.
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This thread talks about how to do it for the Moto X (which is basically the same thing, right?).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466191
I read through the instructions, and everything seems straight forward until it gets to the part about flashing stock recovery and such.
Will this method work for the MAXX? If so, where do we find the .img files we would need?
It use to be to "freeze" BlurUpdater_VZW.apk and Upgrader.apk. But I don't see those apps, nor any app with a similar name, in /systems/apps.
WaltA said:
It use to be to "freeze" BlurUpdater_VZW.apk and Upgrader.apk. But I don't see those apps, nor any app with a similar name, in /systems/apps.
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So if all I needed root for was for the entitlement hack (and I've heard that survives the new OTA) could I just accept this OTA knowing that I will lose root? Or will it not install?
Your right in system/app I do not see an updater.apk, but in Titanium backup I do see one to freeze? That should work to stop updates, it did in the past.
WaltA said:
It use to be to "freeze" BlurUpdater_VZW.apk and Upgrader.apk. But I don't see those apps, nor any app with a similar name, in /systems/apps.
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if youve removed any system apps from the device..the update will fail automatically
dano1282 said:
if youve removed any system apps from the device..the update will fail automatically
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All I've done was pwnmymoto for root, the entitlement hack, and disable a bunch of apps. can I accept the OTA?
redddog said:
All I've done was pwnmymoto for root, the entitlement hack, and disable a bunch of apps. can I accept the OTA?
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yes..but root most likely won't survive..youll have to rsd back to stock...download pwnmymoto. install it but don't run it... accept the ota and then the phone will reboot and it should be rooted...should be LOL
Freezing updater . apk doesn't stop the prompts to update.
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jfriend33 said:
Freezing updater . apk doesn't stop the prompts to update.
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Did you freeze MotorolaOTA in addition to Updater?
dano1282 said:
yes..but root most likely won't survive..youll have to rsd back to stock...download pwnmymoto. install it but don't run it... accept the ota and then the phone will reboot and it should be rooted...should be LOL
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So this is NOT true?
Seems as if I would accept OTA, I'm looking at the business end of a bootloop?
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Did you freeze MotorolaOTA in addition to Updater?
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No. I assume I'd have to use titanium backup to freeze the MotorolaOTA app?
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jfriend33 said:
No. I assume I'd have to use titanium backup to freeze the MotorolaOTA app?
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I did, to freeze both (Updater and MotorolaOTA).
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I did, to freeze both (Updater and MotorolaOTA).
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I did this and it stopped the download (I'm rooted and down have time today with messing around with unbricking a bootlooping phone).
I'm glad I happened to look at my phone on my way home from work because it appears that this update just inflicts itself on the phone without any real chance to decline it (at 2am when most people are sleeping).
My Maxx installed the update this morning and has been stuck in a constant reboot cycle ever since. It will boot long enough for me to go in and check on the update (which states that the "Install is deferred") then simply reboots again and again. There is also a code 252 on the software install screen.
Can anyone help me get out of the reboot cycle? My phone is rooted with the entitlement check set to 0, other than that completely stock.
cmarshack said:
My Maxx installed the update this morning and has been stuck in a constant reboot cycle ever since. It will boot long enough for me to go in and check on the update (which states that the "Install is deferred") then simply reboots again and again. There is also a code 252 on the software install screen.
Can anyone help me get out of the reboot cycle? My phone is rooted with the entitlement check set to 0, other than that completely stock.
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I'm in the EXACT same boat as you. Hoping someone has a solution to this.
cmarshack said:
My Maxx installed the update this morning and has been stuck in a constant reboot cycle ever since. It will boot long enough for me to go in and check on the update (which states that the "Install is deferred") then simply reboots again and again. There is also a code 252 on the software install screen.
Can anyone help me get out of the reboot cycle? My phone is rooted with the entitlement check set to 0, other than that completely stock.
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You were probably rooted and thus lost your recovery from pwnmymoto. You need to fxz back to stock.
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jfriend33 said:
You were probably rooted and thus lost your recovery from pwnmymoto. You need to fxz back to stock.
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What is the process for "fat back to stock?"

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