[Q] Help flashing eclipse with safestrap - Motorola Droid RAZR

I flashed an ics leak with cwm recovery. Now I want to flash the eclipse rom with safestrap. I have no idea where to even start. Can someone help me out

ClicquotRose said:
I flashed an ics leak with cwm recovery. Now I want to flash the eclipse rom with safestrap. I have no idea where to even start. Can someone help me out
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Is your device from Verizon? Are your phone working now?
Cheers

yes it is from verizon and it is working. I dont like this ICS rom because it messed up my data connection. I just want to switch to safestrap to load the eclipse rom

ClicquotRose said:
yes it is from verizon and it is working. I dont like this ICS rom because it messed up my data connection. I just want to switch to safestrap to load the eclipse rom
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Dont know about eclipse but you can try miui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1539901
Enviado de meu XT910 usando o Tapatalk 2

even this rom says to install with bootstrap. my problem is removing cwm to flash with a different recovery. i cant find enough info on google about it

Found this elsewhere on the forums, not my own instructions. The first method assumes you have ADB and know how to use it. The other set utilizes apps and can be done on the actual phone.
Removing Bootstrap Recovery:
Removal from an Androidforums post:
UNINSTALL the Recovery APK (Droid X Bootstrapper) in Settings, Applications
Reboot
Run "adb shell"
Run "su"
Run "mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system"
Run "cp /system/bin/logwrapper.bin /system/bin/logwrapper"
Reboot
or
1. Be rooted
2. Get root explorer in the market
3. Uninstall the Bootstrap app
4. Go into root explorer to system/bin
5. In top right corner tap r/w
6. Delete the file called hijack
7. Delete logwrapper
8. Rename logwrapper.bin to just logwrapper
9. Reboot and it should be gone.
(thanks to Droidforums member Hostility6)
Then you are now free to install Safestrap and use it. I personally like safestrap because it gives you a bit more freedom. Keep in mind safe strap has a safe and non safe place for Roms. You should have your phone back to completely stock and rooted. Go into the Nonsafe section and back up your stock system. Then you can toggle over to the safe side and flash away all the roms you want.

thats what i seen on google but those are instructions for bootstrap. i have cwm. im not too comfortable following instructions for a different one

Similiar issue
Hello, I have a rather similar issue.
I have a verizon razr maxx, with eclipse installed via bootstrap.
I now want to install safe strap, and use eclipse as the non safe side.
I am able to install safe strap, and when I boot, I do get to the safe strap screen, and I do have an option to enter recovery. However, if I enter recovery, I only get a logo in the background, and have no options available. I have tried uninstalling safestrap, and then uninstalling the safestrap apk, and then using the method described tucstwo, however, it has no effect.
I am using safestrap 2.00, my system version is .173, and I am on eclipse 1.3.
Help would be greatly appreciated.

tucstwo said:
Found this elsewhere on the forums, not my own instructions. The first method assumes you have ADB and know how to use it. The other set utilizes apps and can be done on the actual phone.
Removing Bootstrap Recovery:
Removal from an Androidforums post:
UNINSTALL the Recovery APK (Droid X Bootstrapper) in Settings, Applications
Reboot
Run "adb shell"
Run "su"
Run "mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system"
Run "cp /system/bin/logwrapper.bin /system/bin/logwrapper"
Reboot
or
1. Be rooted
2. Get root explorer in the market
3. Uninstall the Bootstrap app
4. Go into root explorer to system/bin
5. In top right corner tap r/w
6. Delete the file called hijack
7. Delete logwrapper
8. Rename logwrapper.bin to just logwrapper
9. Reboot and it should be gone.
(thanks to Droidforums member Hostility6)
Then you are now free to install Safestrap and use it. I personally like safestrap because it gives you a bit more freedom. Keep in mind safe strap has a safe and non safe place for Roms. You should have your phone back to completely stock and rooted. Go into the Nonsafe section and back up your stock system. Then you can toggle over to the safe side and flash away all the roms you want.
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Thanks that actually did work and everything was successful

This phone has actually turned out to be everything i could ask for. Except there is one more problem. Everytime my phone is sleep for a while i actually lose all data connection. I don't have any smart actions enabled and my wifi is set to sleep never. This is very important to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated

One thing that I found out with Safestrap and Eclipse is that if you use Safestrap to flash Eclipse, when you connect your phone to your computer, you won't be able to ADB SHELL into it. When you do ADB DEVICES, it will show the device as offline.
The only way to get this fixed, per Nitro, is to fxz back to GB 2.3.6, root, install bootstrap and then flash.
Too bad. Safestrap does provide a nice way to switch.

iBolski said:
One thing that I found out with Safestrap and Eclipse is that if you use Safestrap to flash Eclipse, when you connect your phone to your computer, you won't be able to ADB SHELL into it. When you do ADB DEVICES, it will show the device as offline.
The only way to get this fixed, per Nitro, is to fxz back to GB 2.3.6, root, install bootstrap and then flash.
Too bad. Safestrap does provide a nice way to switch.
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You are referring to eclipse for gingerbread. This is no longer an issue for eclipse ICS.

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Adding ROM to Flashed Cricket Eris 2.1

HI all I have my Eris flashed to Cricket or Metro PCS, and I want to put a new rom on it. The guy who flashed it put a 2.1 update on it for me and told me he couldn't add the rom I gave him on my phone because it was flashed. So my question is am I stuck with the version I'm running or can I load different custom roms along with it being flashed??
Thanks
i have mine flashed to cricket. and I have changed to several roms, i of course was able to root the phone. so if yours is rooted then you should be able to switch roms.. i am not expert so if i am wrong please somebody correct me
Okay thanks for the reply, So can you help me out because I don't know where to start as far as adding a new rom. Do I need to re-flash to cricket after adding a new a new rom or will the flash still work and its just replacing certain things?
jcaf77 said:
i have mine flashed to cricket. and I have changed to several roms, i of course was able to root the phone. so if yours is rooted then you should be able to switch roms.. i am not expert so if i am wrong please somebody correct me
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Okay thanks for the reply, So can you help me out because I don't know where to start as far as adding a new rom. Do I need to re-flash to cricket after adding a new a new rom or will the flash still work and its just replacing certain things? SORRY FOR DOUBLE POST!!!!
Puxxie said:
Okay thanks for the reply, So can you help me out because I don't know where to start as far as adding a new rom. Do I need to re-flash to cricket after adding a new a new rom or will the flash still work and its just replacing certain things?
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power off your phone, once off, hold the volume down key while you press the power button if you see a recovery menu telling you, reboot, install from sd card, wipe etc.. then all you do is wipe the data and then install the rom...
but the main thing is to know that you have root access and recovery image
It will not erase what was written with QPST but the proxy will have to be setup again. I use many roms and just run the same setup for getting the proxy on there working.
jcaf77 said:
power off your phone, once off, hold the volume down key while you press the power button if you see a recovery menu telling you, reboot, install from sd card, wipe etc.. then all you do is wipe the data and then install the rom...
but the main thing is to know that you have root access and recovery image
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Okay I know that much, how do I now if I have root access and recovery image?
jcaff77's advice is missing a whole lot.
YES, Before you flash ANY ROM, boot into Recovery (power off your phone, then power it on with Volume Up + Power) then go to Backup/Restore, then do a nand backup.
THIS way, you can ALWAYS go back to the flash that you're on. The guy that gave you that flash has NO idea what he's doing, and shouldn't be charging people money to flash things. Tell him he's basically a hack and a con artist because the information to do this is FREE and ALL around the internet. Tell him you're never going to ask for his help again, because he didn't really help you, he just took your money.
Anyway,
I posted a full tutorial that token419 from HowardForums put together to do this to ANY ROM. Your phone will stay on Cricket in general through flashing ROMs, but to make ANY ROM work FULLY on Cricket, follow this:
(from http://androidforums.com/all-things...ully-cricket-root-reqd.html?highlight=cricket )
Requirements:
Rooted Rom
Autostart (Root) from android market (free)
u2nl.zip from white rabbits site whiterabbit.org (hit Android stuff at the bottom, then get the pre-compiled Droid binary - Eris is included in that file)
Following Brandon's Guide and replace the internet portion with the steps listed below
Step 2. Setting up
What you need: u2nl.zip from white rabbits site whiterabbit.org
install Autostart (Root) from android market
Unzip the u2nl.zip to your androidsdk/tools folder so that u2nl and autostart.sh are in your androidsdk/tools folder. (use the autostart.sh that's in the Eris folder, not the one in the Droid folder!)
adb shell su
(look on phone to push 'Allow' or 'Always Allow' if it pops up - if not, then move to the next line)
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /data/
mkdir opt
chmod 0777 /data/opt/
chmod 0777 /system/bin/
exit
adb remount
adb push autostart.sh /data/opt/autostart.sh
adb push u2nl /system/bin/u2nl
adb shell
chmod 0777 /data/opt/autostart.sh
chmod 0777 /system/bin/u2nl
reboot
click always allow on the prompt to allow the Autostart app to run at system startup
Reply or PM me if you need help with it especially. Go ahead and flash a ROM with it. If you can't get all of this done, your phone will STILL WORK, just not all the apps, Browser Only. For a temporary Browser Only fix, just download AnyCut from the Market on your current phone flash, use AndroZip or ES File Explorer or IO File Manager or ANY program that can 'back up' apps, to back it up, then flash the NEW ROM you want, and Market won't work (until you do the instructions above). Again, to get Web to work, make a shortcut with AnyCut > Activity > Proxy, and click the Proxy shortcut you made. Set Proxy to wap.mycricket.com port 8080.
Like I said, I'll follow this thread, so just reply if you get stuck on any of those steps.
@pkopalek thanks..yeah I had a feeling he didn't know what he was doing and he was just trying to get paid. Well I'm going to try what you posted for me now and will be back to post mt status or PM and THANK YOU for you help I appreciate it.
Puxxie said:
@pkopalek thanks..yeah I had a feeling he didn't know what he was doing and he was just trying to get paid. Well I'm going to try what you posted for me now and will be back to post mt status or PM and THANK YOU for you help I appreciate it.
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Yeah, just write back, I'll see it for sure. I did this to my girlfriend's phone, and many others, for free.
Enjoy.
this is funny
You'll also want to make sure you extract your telephony.db from /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/ to maintain MMS functionality with a new ROM, since the ROMs you'll use will probably be built for Sprint or Verizon.
You'll need RootExplorer on your phone to go to the above directory -> copy -> paste to your sdcard. Restore it to the same directory once you're new ROM is installed OR download and setup AndroidSDK (google it) and use adb to pull the file;
Code:
adb remount
adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db
The file will end up in your /tools/ directory of the AndroidSDK.
Once you're new ROM is installed, you can use the SDK to push it back as well;
Code:
adb remount
adb push telephony.db /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/
adb reboot
That should restore MMS to your phone once you have the new ROM installed
-mak
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You'll also want to make sure you extract your telephony.db from /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/ to maintain MMS functionality with a new ROM, since the ROMs you'll use will probably be built for Sprint or Verizon.
You'll need RootExplorer on your phone to go to the above directory -> copy -> paste to your sdcard. Restore it to the same directory once you're new ROM is installed OR download and setup AndroidSDK (google it) and use adb to pull the file;
Code:
adb remount
adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db
The file will end up in your /tools/ directory of the AndroidSDK.
Once you're new ROM is installed, you can use the SDK to push it back as well;
Code:
adb remount
adb push telephony.db /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/
adb reboot
That should restore MMS to your phone once you have the new ROM installed
-mak
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Actually, APN Backup & Restore already does this job.
If you use mak's way, you won't be needing APN Backup & Restore.
Both methods will work perfectly well.
pkopalek said:
Actually, APN Backup & Restore already does this job.
If you use mak's way, you won't be needing APN Backup & Restore.
Both methods will work perfectly well.
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Was APN Backup suggested previously? I didn't notice if it had been, sorry.
I also can't speak to the validity of a program I've never used, but I suppose it would be much easier for the OP to use that than adb.
-mak
you can follow the guide here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=675652
Use the zip to flash from recovery that i created, there are 2 zips, one for just internet, and one for internet + MMS, some say the internet + MMS doesnt work, which is why i provided just an internet one as well.
As always make a nandroid backup first and have fun.
Since your phone is already flashed, disregard all the QPST stuff and simply look at the setting up web/mms portion of the guide.
The zip for MMS + Web works great for me, but your mileage may vary
Good luck and have fun
token419 said:
you can follow the guide here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=675652
Use the zip to flash from recovery that i created, there are 2 zips, one for just internet, and one for internet + MMS, some say the internet + MMS doesnt work, which is why i provided just an internet one as well.
As always make a nandroid backup first and have fun.
Since your phone is already flashed, disregard all the QPST stuff and simply look at the setting up web/mms portion of the guide.
The zip for MMS + Web works great for me, but your mileage may vary
Good luck and have fun
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The MMS flashes the APNs, but the APN has to be specific for your phone number on your device (in my experience), so I wouldn't expect MMS to work for anyone but you, Token!
I'd stick with editing the APNs to get MMS working, but thanks for the internet patch!
THanks for all the info guys but I'm stuck on how to add a new recovery image using either the EMA it keeps saying it can't find my device state?

[Q] Deodex ATT&T Atrix 4G 4.5.91 2.3.4

I have an AT&T Atrix 4G with system version 4.5.91 and android version 2.3.4. I am a Noob to the Android platform and researched this extensively on the web but I am still unsure about how to or if I need to Deodex my phone. I have rooted the phone using Petes Motorola Root Tools v1.05 (worked awesome) and downloaded several recommended apps for rooted phones. I want to use the modification to unlock the Webtop using the HDMI cable without the dock (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980193). All web sites say the phone needs to be deodexed before performing this modification. Is my phone already deodexed? Do I need to deodex my Atrix? Is there an auto-deodexer program that will work for this phone? How do I back everything up before deodexing my phone (I use Titanium Backup app)? Any help would be greatly appreciated and sorry for being a Noob! I LOVE this Phone!!!! Might even have to get rid of the ole lady so I can spend more time with my Atrix 4G!!! LOL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1162764&highlight=how+to+deodex
Atrix4guser said:
I have an AT&T Atrix 4G with system version 4.5.91 and android version 2.3.4. I am a Noob to the Android platform and researched this extensively on the web but I am still unsure about how to or if I need to Deodex my phone. I have rooted the phone using Petes Motorola Root Tools v1.05 (worked awesome) and downloaded several recommended apps for rooted phones. I want to use the modification to unlock the Webtop using the HDMI cable without the dock (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980193). All web sites say the phone needs to be deodexed before performing this modification. Is my phone already deodexed? Do I need to deodex my Atrix? Is there an auto-deodexer program that will work for this phone? How do I back everything up before deodexing my phone (I use Titanium Backup app)? Any help would be greatly appreciated and sorry for being a Noob! I LOVE this Phone!!!! Might even have to get rid of the ole lady so I can spend more time with my Atrix 4G!!! LOL
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Thank you for your post. I have read this topic (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...=how+to+deodex) and because I am such a super noob with Android here is where I get confused:
I am assuming that when I first run xUltimate v2.2 my USB connenction should be set to none????? I do have USB Debugging and Unknown Sources enabled.
1. Unzip xUltimate v2.2, and launch "Main.exe"
2. If everything goes well xUlt should recognize the phone and make a connection. You now should see a list of options.
3. Run option 1. After option 1 is done, run option 2.
4. Now these well take a while. Run option 3.
5. IMPORTANT: After you have run option 3, you MUST navigate to the xUltimate folder and find "origi_frame" folder, and delete "guava.odex". It's a bad file, and interferes with deodexing process.
6. Now run option 4, and wait.
7. Exit xUltimate, and put the phone in USB mass storage.
8. Go back into the xUltimate folder and copy "done_frame", and "done_app", and move them to the root of the sdcard.
How do I access the root of sdcard and have the ability to copy them?
9. Put the phone in PC mode
I have never seen an option for PC Mode in my USB connection. Does this get installed in the previous steps or do I enable this in settings somewhere?
10. Open a command prompt, and do the following:
adb shell
su
stop
mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
reboot

[Q] Mounting trouble, bloatware removal only.

Greetings everyone!
New *registered* user here! I've been frantically sifting through post after post on the forums all night hoping to get some help with an issue I am having on my Vibrant.
Goal:
Remove some bloatware ONLY, not looking to install any ROMs or modify the phone too much...just clean some annoying apps and icons off.
Phone Information:
Model SGH-T959
Firmware 2.2
Baseband T959UVKB5
Kernel 2.6.32.9
Build FROYO.UVKB5
I currently have the latest version of Java, Android SDK, and SuperOneClick installed.
Install directory of AndroidSDK:
C:\AndroidSDK
My method of failure:
Open SuperOneClick, Click "Root"
Start, Run, "CMD"
cd c:\AndroidSDK\tools
adb shell
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/st19/system
This is where it fails and I run into an endless loop of it telling me the proper usage of the "mount" command. I thought I had it at one point but when I typed: rm /system/AmazonMp3.apk all it did was tell me that it was a read-only file and that it couldn't be deleted.
Can someone help lead me in the right direction of what I am doing wrong? I rooted and removed all bloatware about a year ago but I just did an upgrade through MiniKies to the latest version of firmware and I can't seem to remember the process I went through that long ago to get it done right.
I apologize for possibly asking a question that has been asked numerous times but I just couldn't seem to get the wording right to get any helpful results in the search of the forums. Thank you so much for the time in reading this and the future help if any can be provided. Have a great night!!!
It looks like you are in the wrong directory. Open a command prompt in
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
Open the platform tools folder. Click on a blank space > hold down the shift key > hit right click > select open command window here. Then enter the commands:
adb devices "to check if your device is connected. also make sure usb debugging is enabled on your phone.
adb remount
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/stl5 /system
rm -r /system/app/[AppName].apk
If you want a list of all your /system/apps enter this command
cd /system/app
ls *.apk
This is much easier if you download rom toolbox from the market. All you do is go to /system/app and delete whatever bloatware you dont want.
BUT BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN DELETING SYSTEM APPS. ONLY DELETE WHAT YOU KNOW IS BLOATWARE OTHERWISE YOU WILL GET FC'S
good luck
Would I still need to follow the steps prior to that and use SuperOneClick to root the device or do I just skip that process and go straight to the cmd prompt?
Also, I followed a tutorial I found for installing the Android SDK that informed me to copy all the files from android-tools to the tools directory and use that instead but I don't know what the use in that is except for maybe a smaller directory name?
EDIT: I tried what you said with and with using SuperOneClick prior to the procedure and the cmd prompt displayed the following text:
*opened cmd promt in C:\AndroidSDK\tools (no files in platform-tools anymore)*
adb devices (it found my device connected)
adb remount (adb remount: no such file or directory exists)
The adb shell and su commands works fine BUT I still hit the endless loop of it trying to explain to me the "usage" of the mount command.
I will look into Rom toolbox as I'm trying to figure this out as well. Thank you.
I strongly recommend you download root explorer or some similar root browser app. Of course though your phone must be rooted. Just try rom toolbox. It has its own root browser within the app along with other useful features. This is probably the easiest way to uninstall the bloatware in your case since you are having issues with adb.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
Thank you!
Okay, I have the suggested "rom toolbox" downloaded from the market and I will try to use that but SuperOneClick does not root the phone deep enough for rom toolbox to see the phone as rooted so...will the "updated.zip" method work for this instead?
I haven't tried it before but I am willing to give it a go if you think it's the best method. If this is the method you recommend, would you happen to have a link to the most recent or atleast most trusted updated.zip rooting method?
CScrivener said:
Thank you!
Okay, I have the suggested "rom toolbox" downloaded from the market and I will try to use that but SuperOneClick does not root the phone deep enough for rom toolbox to see the phone as rooted so...will the "updated.zip" method work for this instead?
I haven't tried it before but I am willing to give it a go if you think it's the best method. If this is the method you recommend, would you happen to have a link to the most recent or atleast most trusted updated.zip rooting method?
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You can try rooting your phone using this toolbox.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954509
If that does not work for you i will try and find the link to the "one click root program" i use all the time.
Here is an excellent guide to root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
Here is the program i use. Just remember to have usb debugging enabled on your phone. It really cant get any easier than this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739300
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So I downloaded the one click program you suggested and the program itself seems to bee pretty straight forward.
I connected phone to computer with debugging on. Opened program and hit one click root. It started doing it's thing...phone rebooted and went into recovery. I started to follow instructions up until I got to where it said install packages. When I clicked it, the phone said installation failed no such file our directory exists.
The phone is looking for the updated.zip file but none exists in the one click folder. There is a root.zip and an unroot.zip...do I need to rename one of them to proceed???
Thank you so much for all the help so far, I feel like I'm so close but just not there yet. You have been an incredible help!
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA
CScrivener said:
The phone is looking for the updated.zip file but none exists in the one click folder. There is a root.zip and an unroot.zip...do I need to rename one of them to proceed???
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The way (Stock) Recovery works is if you are not "Install from SD" then it will look for the file labeled Update.zip. So you can rename only the Root.zip to Update.zip and make sure that is the only thing on your internal SD labeled that or with .zip Put the unroot.zip in a folder for now. Then try again.
Alright, will give that a try when I get home. I thought I read that the program copied the update.zip file to the phone during it's process so I didn't want to do anything to work against that. I will rename one of the files, copy it to the phone and give the one click root another shot. Thank you!
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CScrivener said:
Alright, will give that a try when I get home. I thought I read that the program copied the update.zip file to the phone during it's process so I didn't want to do anything to work against that. I will rename one of the files, copy it to the phone and give the one click root another shot. Thank you!
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There is no need to rename anything. The program does it all for you. Play close attention to the first screen (green one) if it says update.zip copied successfully it will then reboot your phone to stock recovery. Once you are in stock recovery all you do is click reinstall packages. Keep clicking reinstall packages even if it reboots the first time. To prove my point mount your phone to your pc and check to see if the update.zip is copied onto the root of your into storage. If not well copy the update.zip from the last guide i suggested from above.
Also check to see if the superuser app is installed on your phone. The program also installs that along with the update.zip. If you have superuser then go to the market download rom manager so you could download CWM.
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Alright, so I tried it again once I got home. Didn't work BUT I did see that update.zip was installed into my phone. The sig verification failed, which means I need to change recovery versions to the one that skips sig verification correct?
I'll go search the forums for that since I remember seeing that a little while ago but that is the correct path I need to take at this point in time am I right?
Thank you so much! Big big help!
You can pull the CWR from my signature. Same as before. Put it on your internal labeled update.zip, boot into recovery and and scroll down to Reinstall Packages. Hit it. It will cycle and probably come back to stock recovery. Hit Reinstall Packages again and the stock recovery will go from blue to green (CWR).
Side note, probably from there you will be able to install the Superuser update.zip. Just go to Install from SD card and find it and hit it. The reboot. Might not but the CWR instructions above shoudl work for you.
Well I changed the recovery version using the file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423 and then used the OneClickRoot and was able to get the update installed (I think). The phone booted up normally, I noticed that SU Permissions was installed so I figure I am rooted correct? WRONG. Rom toolbox says I am not. Is there another way to verify? Should I reinstall Rom toolbox incase it's just bugging out on me?
So I tried using Rom Manager too. Looks as tho SU is not installed correctly, will have to try again I guess.
Cannot install CWR, tried and the recovery text stays blue even after 14 times of reinstalling packages...
This phone will be sent flying across the room sometime tonight I'm guessing. About to erase the entire thing and try starting from scratch again. (Start from Eclair and work my way up maybe)
If you are willing to start from Eclair it would be soooo much easier that all this stuff.
Odin to stock, flash CWR from my signature, go from blue to green and then flash Fishman's Bionix and you are good to go. Simple and way easier than all this mess. Just download Fish's and put it on you SD card somewhere you'll remember. Once in green recovery just scroll to that ROM and flash it per OP.
We've just been trying to Root you since on your OP you said you didn't want to flash a custom ROM.
Well...I'm still trying to avoid flashing Roms (I've upgraded through MiniKies and that's it).
I've only been trying to root just to clean bloatware off but it seems that I must be lacking the technical skills to follow instrcutions properly....nothing is cooperating and even after following all steps nothing wants to work like it should.
Grrrr! One last try to get CWR working before I lose my mind and need to take a break/walk away for a bit.
Ok, so I'm currently back to stock Eclair (ew!!) and about to boot to recovery to install CWR. Wish me luck on that one....
Wooo, CWR up and running! Now I just have to work on a flash maybe or whatever steps were suggested next...I might try the ROM you suggested.
The ROM gets placed on external sdcard and installed from within CWR correct?
Do most ROMs remove bloatware and useless apps?
Yes and are pre-Rooted. Put the ROM.zip on either card. I have a folder that I use. Boot into recovery and get green recovery back. Go to install from SD, find the ROM and flash it per the OP instructions.
Bloat free, pre-Rooted and usually has Voodoo so you can get Voodoo Sound from the market and have a sonic ear-gasm.
Just wanted to say thanks for all the help! I installed the suggested ROM last night and I am very happy with the results thus far. It was alot easier than I thought it would be. Flashing a ROM was MUCH more simpler than the root only decision. Thank you again!

[Q] Remove Bootstrap Recovery before installing ICS OTA?

I'm expecting to see the OTA show up any time now and I want to be ready for it. I'm running stock .181 rooted with bootstrap recovery. I've seen lots of threads with instructions for sideloading the 211 ICS update, and all say to use Matt's utility to start with clean version of .181 with no bootstrap. I'm willing to wait a day or a week or whatever for the OTA and don't see a need to rush and sideload ICS, so do those instructions still apply? I"m sure it's cleaner if I wipe everything before applying the OTA update, but I'd rather not spend the hours it will take to restore and recover all my apps and data and such if I don't have to.
So, do I have to rsd back to clean 181 to get rid of bootstrap recovery? Can I just uninstall the Razr Bootstrapper app? Any recommendations or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
OK. Found a simpler option than RSDing to re-install 181. I followed instructions to remove CWM posted at http://theunlockr.com/2012/01/24/how-to-install-bootstrap-recovery-on-the-motorola-droid-razr/ . I also un-installed the RAZR Bootstrapper app just to be on the safe side. I plan to back up root with OTA rootkeeper before installing OTA which I am hoping is soon.
Astrobrewer said:
OK. Found a simpler option than RSDing to re-install 181. I followed instructions to remove CWM posted at http://theunlockr.com/2012/01/24/how-to-install-bootstrap-recovery-on-the-motorola-droid-razr/ . I also un-installed the RAZR Bootstrapper app just to be on the safe side. I plan to back up root with OTA rootkeeper before installing OTA which I am hoping is soon.
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I can't delete the files, I keep getting "error deleting file". Also am attempting to get in to adb shell using the utility and keep getting "the system cannot find the path specified". I have debugging enabled. Really getting fed up with this. I tried to use the utility to revert to at least a clean install of 181 and the path specified is never available. Root is good. Constant error messages.
Try opening the su app, then hit menu, then update your su binaries, then do it again, then open rom manager, or what ever app you may have, or boot into cwm and run fix permissions, reboot and try again, though, even if you remove bootstrap, if you've frozen, removed any bloat, or you/an app you installed altered your build.prop at all any update from vzn/moto will fail. Also I don't think ota rootkeepr works for going to ics. When you have root, ti backup and a nandroid are amazing time saving tools to have.
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To delete/rename files using ES file explorer I had to go to preferences and check the root explorer option and the mount /system read/write option. Then all was good.
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Astrobrewer said:
OK. Found a simpler option than RSDing to re-install 181. I followed instructions to remove CWM posted at http://theunlockr.com/2012/01/24/how-to-install-bootstrap-recovery-on-the-motorola-droid-razr/ . I also un-installed the RAZR Bootstrapper app just to be on the safe side. I plan to back up root with OTA rootkeeper before installing OTA which I am hoping is soon.
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Can anyone confirm this method works? I would like to avoid rsd if at all possible. Wanna keep all my files / settings intact for the update.
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Computer doesn't see your phone for adb? And you have the motorola usb drivers installed on the pc?
UrbanDroid said:
Can anyone confirm this method works? I would like to avoid rsd if at all possible. Wanna keep all my files / settings intact for the update.
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I can confirm you do need to remove bootstrap. However, that method did not work for me to remove it to install the soak test. I'm not sure the reasoning, but the following steps:
[Removing CWM on Boot]
1) Delete file /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
2) Rename file /system/bin/mot_boot_mode.bin to /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
My phone did not have a mot_boot_mode.bin. I found an alternate set of instructions that did work and allowed me to receive the OTA soak.
This thread has the instructions I followed (also pasted below):
droidforums.net/forum/droid-razr-hacks/188690-how-remove-razr-bootstrap-custom-recovery.html
"I found a thread on DroidXForums.com by Abe21599, which suggested the following for a Droid X:
1. Reroot (If not currently rooted)
2. Get root explorer in the market
3. Uninstall the bootstrap app
4. Go into root explorer to system/bin
5. In top right corner tap r/w
6. Delete the file called hijack
7. Delete logwrapper
8. Rename logwrapper.bin to just logwrapper
9. Reboot and it should be gone.
(thanks to Droidforums member Hostility6)"
You also need to unroot, which I did with the Razr Utility 1.6. After all of this, I was able to install the soak OTA without any further issues!
The theunlockr.com article with instructions that I used referred back to a 12/18/2011 post by J.Y Daddy on xda, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20447149&postcount=47 . The instructions are pretty much the same as what brgr had but also have you delete the /preinstall/recovery directory. That may be why it didn't work for brgr.
Here are the instructions given in the J.Y. Daddy post:
It's complicated to remove.
Because, it must also be removed CWM recovery.
Follow the below with very careful:
Please work with RootExplorer.
[Removing CWM on Boot]
1) Delete file /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
2) Rename file /system/bin/mot_boot_mode.bin to /system/bin/mot_boot_mode
[Removing CWM Recovery]
1) Delete file /system/bin/logwrapper
2) Delete file /system/bin/hijack
3) Rename file /system/bin/logwrapper.bin to /system/bin/logwrapper
4) Delete directory /preinstall/recovery
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I'm optimistic that it will work, but until I get the OTA I won't know. If it doesn't work out then I'll start clean with the razr utility.
Astrobrewer said:
The theunlockr.com article with instructions that I used referred back to a 12/18/2011 post by J.Y Daddy on xda, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20447149&postcount=47 . The instructions are pretty much the same as what brgr had but also have you delete the /preinstall/recovery directory. That may be why it didn't work for brgr.
Here are the instructions given in the J.Y. Daddy post:
I'm optimistic that it will work, but until I get the OTA I won't know. If it doesn't work out then I'll start clean with the razr utility.
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I don't have the mot_boot_mode.bin file. Only the one without the. bin extension.
Will that make a difference to remove Bootstrap / CWM?
Thanks
Florestan2 said:
I don't have the mot_boot_mode.bin file. Only the one without the. bin extension.
Will that make a difference to remove Bootstrap / CWM?
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Sounds like you didn't set up CWM to automatically run at boot, so you just skip the two steps in that section. As I understand it the mot_boot_mode.bin file is just a back-up of the stock mot_boot_mode file that is replaced when you run the set up to have CWM always come up when you reboot. To get rid of CWM on boot is to delete/rename to get the original file back. The stock version boots to your normal system ROM, the other version for CWM at boot boots phone to CWM. If you don't have a mot_boot_mode.bin file then just leave the mot_boot_mode file as is -- you definitely don't want to delete it.
I didn't set up CWM to come up automatically at boot, so I didn't have the .bin file either. It shouldn't matter because the mot_boot_mode file is the stock version (wasn't replaced to make CWM run at boot). Still need to do the rest of the steps to remove CWM recovery.
Hope this helps.
Good to know, that's what I was hoping for. I boot normally, not going into recovery first, so it makes sense.
Thanks
Ill let you all know how the OTA goes if and when i receive it. Just a waiting game now.
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Finally got OTA. I temp un-rooted with Voodoo before installing. Went very smoothly with no issues. After update i restored root with Voodoo and I'm back in the game.
Removing CWM using the steps i followed and temp un-rooting allowed OTA to work and let me keep root. Done.
Thanks
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[root] i545vrufnc5 verizon galaxy s4

Your comprehensive guide to rooting the NC5 and fixing it if/when something goes wrong
To start out I found it very time consuming to find the 'right' information on rooting the NC5 or that it wasn't possible. So I went on the mission to see if i get what was out in the wild to work.
Well I figured it out and I hope this helps!​
Step One: Charge your phone! In the event we need to use Odin to fix a boot-loop/soft-brick.
Step Two: Check your version number. As the title suggests this method is only for Verizon Galaxy S4 NC5!​
(ENABLE USB DEBUGGING AND UNKNOWN SOURCES IN SETTINGS BEFORE PROCEEDING)
Step Three: Time to download the tools we will need to get this done. Place these files on your SD card. This is the only time you will need your computer. CLICK IT> ONE STOP SHOP
Towel Root: Okay, this is version 1 of the app. I know there are newer versions but they don't work and this does so use it. Select and install. Open the app and select 'make it rain', your phone will reboot and base root has been achieved!
Super User: Select and install. Open the app and install the SU binary at the prompt. The app will also ask to disable KNOX, if you do the app might hang. Home button out and try again after a reboot. Eventually it will work though a bit funky at times.
Safe Strap: Select and install. Open the app and select 'install recovery'. After it installs reboot to the recovery by selecting 'reboot to recovery'. When the recovery loads select the backup option and make a backup!
This is our recovery and allows nandroid backups(you should have done this) and flashing of safestrap ROMs. The bootloader is locked on this phone so no flashing of CM11 or any custom kernels. Do some research before you start flashing things!
Well that was easy! Now you have a rooted and safestrapped NC5 S4!
FAQ\INFO
This recovery is BETA and does not support ROM slots. Everything must be done on the STOCK slot. MAKE A BACKUP!
Nandroid backup and restore is working completely with this recovery!
If you remove Samsung Hub auto rotation will break. Attached is the library file that fixes this. Extract libgnustl_shared.so from the attached zip. Copy and paste to System\Lib and change permission to rw-r--r--. I use Root Explorer, though not free is a very good file manager. There are free alternatives on Google Play.
CREDITS DUE!
HASHCODES< Safe Strap!
CHAINFIRE< Super SU!
GEOHOT< Towel Root!​
Thank you for your work. But I have a few major points to address with this:
1. There is a newer, stable SAFESTRAP out (3.75), this one also supports ROM slots, and doesn't corrupt the Non-HLOS Partition.
2. Version 3 of TowelRoot is out, and alot more stable/clean than Version 1.
3. SAFESTRAP really should be installed after busybox is installed, which you did not recommend.
The Samsung Hub Auto Rotation bug is a very nice find though! Thank you for that.
Hey thank you! I will update accordingly.
However TowelRootv3 would not root my phone. I tried changing the strings, the app just states the phone isn't supported.

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