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Trouble with the latest update.

I have a rooted Atrix 2. I just got the notification from ATT about a firmware update. I accepted it, downloaded it, restarted the phone, and it went to the update loader...and then it flashed a triangle with an exclamation point and resumed to boot normally...without installing the update. :(

What caused this?

How do I fix it?

Is anyone else having the same problem?

Many thanks.
 
In The Motorola Flipside Forum, keyboardaddict wrote:

1.Took out microSD card
2. Using the microSD adapter, renamed the update zip file as follows update.zip
3.Inserted it back into my cellphone
4. Turned it on while pressing the x key. Arrived at that pesky exclamation triangle screen.
5. Pressed Fn + T, using arrow keys chose sdcard update.zip option. Afterwards, u should already see some activity... at the end choose the reboot option and be rewarded with a red and black motorola symbol!


Remarks: I tried a lot of stuff before coming up with this. So in addition, I also on the recovery screen, chose the wipe clean :'( and wipe cache partition option. Furthermore, I also copied again the update file... so I had two files... one with the original name, and the other with the update.zip name.

Hope it works!
 
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I have a rooted Atrix 2. I just got the notification from ATT about a firmware update. I accepted it, downloaded it, restarted the phone, and it went to the update loader...and then it flashed a triangle with an exclamation point and resumed to boot normally...without installing the update. :(

What caused this?

How do I fix it?

Is anyone else having the same problem?

Many thanks.
Did you remove any of the bloatware that originally came on the phone? Being rooted is a non-issue.
 
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