How can you un-root droid RAZR m? - Droid RAZR M Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi every one I'm getting a replacement. RAZR m And want to find out how to unroot it for good not just temp unroot but perm and remove super user I used motofail2go from djrbliss to root but there's no option to unroot anyone
Thanks
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droidman89 said:
Hi every one I'm getting a replacement. RAZR m And want to find out how to unroot it for good not just temp unroot but perm and remove super user I used motofail2go from djrbliss to root but there's no option to unroot anyone
Thanks
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can't you unroot from the supersu app? in options

No it only gives temp un-root only I need perm un-root
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Only way that I know of is RSD back to stock, I have attempted several other options with no avail
If I find something that is much less invasive I'll post it ASAP
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I hope you're not doing it for some kind of warranty reason, because if so you're hosed. Razr M has a root checker. When you get into recovery, you will notice a yellow "qe 0/1" or something like this. It will say "0/1" if the device has been rooted before but isn't now, "1/1" if the device is currently rooted, and "0/0" if the device has never been rooted.
It is impossible to make it say "0/0" after root, so even if you unroot it (trivial, just fastboot back to stock) it will always say that you have rooted it at one point in time, which voids your warranty (and your TOS, depending). Rooting this phone means taking it into your own hands.

Bastards!

What about for replacement devices after the warranty is over? Like if you get the insurance on the phone, does rooting void that too?
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hellknight4206 said:
What about for replacement devices after the warranty is over? Like if you get the insurance on the phone, does rooting void that too?
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Don't quote me on this, and YMMV but the Verizon (Asurion) insurance covered my rooted d2g a few months ago... it should cover the M as well
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So fast boot back to stock will reset the root checker counter?
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Fact : Reverting back to stock via RSD will resolve this issue. Enjoy, Have Fun, Don't Worry About This
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nathanalanlister said:
Fact : Reverting back to stock via RSD will resolve this issue. Enjoy, Have Fun, Don't Worry About This
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Would anyone mind linking a verification on this issue? Thinking of getting a RAZR M myself and being able to get abck to stock with a "qe 0/0" in case of a hardware malfunction would be something I would want.

I'm also looking at root and custom roms, and interested in this.

actually in the supersu app ther is an option that says full unroot it is in the settings under clean up and it says full unroot

Can I only unroot my Razr M back to STOCK ICS??? How would I unroot and get JellyBean back? Or can I not get it back?
Btw I prefer the notification bar on ICS versus the new JB one....

ifrankie10 said:
actually in the supersu app ther is an option that says full unroot it is in the settings under clean up and it says full unroot
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Well, the issue is not unrooting; its that Motorola has a root checker in the recovery menu that says whether the phone is rooted, not rooted, or not rooted but was rooted in the past. That last one is the concern....

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Fact : Reverting back to stock via RSD will resolve this issue. Enjoy, Have Fun, Don't Worry About This
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Has this been verified?

bucket81 said:
Has this been verified?
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I had a crazy counter read that was 2:1. I unrooted, flashed to ICS, factory ota to JB and it read 0. That phone is long gone. Had to reflash JB last week on my replacement and now I'm steady at 1:1. So, my guess is you can't. You could on the OG RAZR I believe, but not this updated system. My first M had that reading before the root exploit was available. (2:1)
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droidman89 said:
Hi every one I'm getting a replacement. RAZR m And want to find out how to unroot it for good not just temp unroot but perm and remove super user I used motofail2go from djrbliss to root but there's no option to unroot anyone
Thanks
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You Can do you have to dowload universal unroot .apk and install and press unroot sorry for my bad english i am a boy

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(Q) system update downloaded- safe to do?

Hello guys,
I got my n10 today, rooted using marks toolkit.
Now the notification says "system update downloaded" and press to restart and install...
Is there an update or is my tablet trying to restore the original bootloader, and will updating unroot my phone?
Thanks,
Mark.
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The OTA is normal. It has nothing to do with root.
I'm not sure if you'll lose root. I don't remember the order of what I did. If you lose it, just re-root. Or you can download Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, which has worked for me in the past.
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nyijedi said:
The OTA is normal. It has nothing to do with root.
I'm not sure if you'll lose root. I don't remember the order of what I did. If you lose it, just re-root. Or you can download Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, which has worked for me in the past.
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Yes, you will lose root but you will remain unlocked... in fact, it is a good idea to unroot before installing OTA updates... being a Nexus device, this can easily be re-rooted....
Thank you guys!
I will do it then... Cheers, Mark
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Help Unrooting (Rooted with motochopper)

Hi Guys,
I rooted my Samsung S4 (GT-9505) using motochopper, but since discovered some of my apps don't work with a rooted device.
I would like to unroot it back to factory settings.
What do I need to do? Is it a case of downloading an official ROM and using ODIN to flash the official bios back on?
I have reset the counter with TRIANGLE but my device status is still 'custom' and not official.
Is there a simple way of removing the root that motochopper adds or is an official ROM the only way?
Im in the UK and would like to flash to the latest Vodafone ROM and unrooted as new.
Many thanks
First of all, there's no app that would stop working because of a rooted device. Rooting just gains you administrator privileges, nothing more, nothing less. And yes, the best way to unroot and get the official status back is to download and flash an official rom through Odin.
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techfreakgag said:
First of all, there's no app that would stop working because of a rooted device. Rooting just gains you administrator privileges, nothing more, nothing less. And yes, the best way to unroot and get the official status back is to download and flash an official rom through Odin.
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Many thanks for your reply,
Unfortunatly your wrong there, Barclays PingIt (my bank account) knows when a phone has been rooted and displays an error page saying its breaching security and stops the app from working!! Crazy I know.
You can uninstall super su then reboot the phone.
You can get instructions from the Exynos Abuse thread by chainfire. It's at the bottom.
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Hello there
I found that flixster wouldn't stream ultraviolet movies with root. I did find that using voodoo ota root keeper from play store helps that. Click on temp unroot, then when you've finished using that app that doesn't allow root, restore root. Unsure that this will work for you, but no harm in trying.
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I used this guide and it worked quite well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
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update fail

hello i have the razr m. unlocked not rooted and it is not letting me take the update. i dont undertand why.. has anyone had this same problem? thank you
Install superSU from the app store and see if you still get root access from apps.
It used to happen to me. Apparently the phone was rooted it just didn't have superSU installed.
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notdeadyet01 said:
Install superSU from the app store and see if you still get root access from apps.
It used to happen to me. Apparently the phone was rooted it just didn't have superSU installed.
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i tried it still nothing.. it says i have superuser already.. is this the reson i cant do verizon update?
I'm also having issues with the ota update. I'm rooted on 98.18.78 with locked boot loader. It fails about 30% then dead andy. I'm guessing the recovery is broken somehow. But I don't know how to flash the stock recovery if my bootloader is locked.
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That's what I'm thinking to. It has a bad recovery. I tried using the old version of the RAZR m utility. But that didn't help at all :/
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[Q] I just rooted my M, is it safe to install Xposed on the stock rom?

So this is not my first rooted device but it is my first time rooting my Razr M since it got upgraded to Kit Kat. It is also my first time installing Xposed so some help would be appreciated.
Yes is safe to install xposed... here is a nice collection of modules ... Be sure to unlock your boot loader before the next ota is pushed as when the next ota comes we may not be lucky enough to find a root method...
ezknives said:
Yes is safe to install xposed... But be sure to unlock your boot loader before the next ota is pushed as when the next ota comes we may not be lucky enough to find a root method...
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Is unlocking the bootloader necessary if i don't plan on installing any custom roms? If i needed to return to stock i could just use RSD right?
notdeadyet01 said:
Is unlocking the bootloader necessary if i don't plan on installing any custom roms? If i needed to return to stock i could just use RSD right?
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When the next ota update comes you will lose root and if there isn't a root exploit for that version with an unlocked BL you can always flash SuperSU via recovery and get root back... And yes rsd is an option to return to stock to accept the next ota
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ezknives said:
When the next ota update comes you will lose root and if there isn't a root exploit for that version with an unlocked BL you can always flash SuperSU via recovery and get root back... And yes rsd is an option to return to stock to accept the next ota
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Alright. Thanks for the help.
But just to make sure, unlocking the bootloader is not necessary for Xposed right?
Correct.... But is strongly recommend
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ezknives said:
Correct.... But is strongly recommend
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Alright, i'm assuming that motochopper is still the best option to unlock the bootloader right?
Use the Motopocalypse app
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ezknives said:
Use the Motopocalypse app
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Got it. Thanks for all the help!
notdeadyet01 said:
So this is not my first rooted device but it is my first time rooting my Razr M since it got upgraded to Kit Kat. It is also my first time installing Xposed so some help would be appreciated.
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good luck and enjoy. it's safe. i rooted and unloacked my razr m after the KK update, and installed xposed for the first time. its great - some of the modules make my life so much easier.

182.46.15, Can I go back to .10?

on version 182.46.15
I sit possible to go back to .10 so I can root?
telemike said:
on version 182.46.15
I sit possible to go back to .10 so I can root?
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Is your bootloader unlocked?
No
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telemike said:
No
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Then, No. You're stuck.
And so it begins.....
Well stuck for now .. There will be another root method but by the time it is found interest in this device may be gone. I went something like 9 months waiting for root the first go around.
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Another root method could happen sure... But unlocking not likely at all.. The only reason we got the 2nd chance we did is because someone at moto "accidentally" used the old tz code that's vulnerable to Dan Rosenbergs exploit
ATTACK said:
Is your bootloader unlocked?
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I'm in this same situation, however, my bootloader is unlocked. I tried towelroot again, it says my device is not supported.
zero_presence said:
I'm in this same situation, however, my bootloader is unlocked. I tried towelroot again, it says my device is not supported.
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Just flash a KK BL-compatible recovery via fastboot, then flash SuperSU ZIP from there.
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AndyYan said:
Just flash a KK BL-compatible recovery via fastboot, then flash SuperSU ZIP from there.
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I finally managed to get it worked out. One problem is that root checker was telling me I had no root even though I do. That lying skank! Now that I got that, I'm trying to deal with the VZW hotspot issue. The latest ota update seems to have made the problem more difficult. Thanks for advice, though!
zero_presence said:
I finally managed to get it worked out. One problem is that root checker was telling me I had no root even though I do. That lying skank! Now that I got that, I'm trying to deal with the VZW hotspot issue. The latest ota update seems to have made the problem more difficult. Thanks for advice, though!
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WIFI tether mod
We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves.
ezknives said:
WIFI tether mod
We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves.
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Will the 183 mod work on 182 (which I'm on)?
It may but to be safe you could post your build.prop for Topsnake
We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves.
No. You're stuck
mrkhigh said:
Well stuck for now .. There will be another root method but by the time it is found interest in this device may be gone. I went something like 9 months waiting for root the first go around.
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Any update on a new Root exploit? im stuck as well.
Unless you have an unlocked boot loader currently there is no exploit in use for .15
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Any new exploits available to root a razr maxx hd with the 182.46.15 bootloader?
viperboy232 said:
Any new exploits available to root a razr maxx hd with the 182.46.15 bootloader?
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Nope
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Any hope in the foreseeable future? Or maybe it is time to upgrade my droid.
This last root was a blanket one that rooted most phones. I'm sure another will present itself but I had my phone nearly 9 months without root.
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