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Yes it is.

I took it last night and for some reason, it wouldn't install. I thought I had put everything back to stock, but I must have missed something. My phone kept powering off, attempting to install the update - it would fail, phone would come back on, then power off again.

Time to SBF .602... After that, I did the .605 OTA and it worked fine. Then I did the one-click root and am back in business.
 
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lol
make sure you flush the toilet

How did I know you would say something like that. ;)

Ok:

My experience:

1) Did a factory/data reset
2) D/l'd and tried to install .605.
3) Got an unexpected error while installing message
4) Booted into cwr and wiped cache again.
5) Rebooted into stock .602 and tried it all again. Same thing happened.
6) SBF'ing into .602 stock as we speak. That'll do it I'm assuming and I'll try it again.
 
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Since I froze the updater yesterday afternoon (JRummy ROM Tools) I haven't been pushed an update. When I go to phone settings and check for updates, nothing happens. The screen flashes for a second but get no message back that either my system is up to date or there is one available. I'm crossing my fingers that I can entirely avoid this mess.
 
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Updated to .605, and rooted. I'm thinking that root users have to sbf first, for some reason. The only thing I know is that I had frozen apps in Titanium to start, but wouldn't that be rectified upon factory data reset?

Anyway, I'm recommending an sbf first.
 
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Well...rooted .602 and running stock blur no apps removed. I tried to take the .605 update and it seems to be stuck in a loop of some kind? Keeps powering down, starting up, power down WTF?

That is exactly what happened to me, leading me to SBF. I wish I had waited and learned about clearing the cache. That probably would have fixed it.
 
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I returned my phone to stock .602 today in order to attempt this. After installing the OTA .605 update, I used the Droid 3 one-click method and it said that everything completed successfully, SU was installed however the SU app shows nothing, Titanium cannot access root permissions, QuickClock Advanced is not working either....

Can't see I did anything wrong in the process as it's so simple? (And just to be sure I...)
~ Ran the Motorola End User... .exe file
~ Extracted the OneClick on my Desktop
~ Ran the OneClickRoot.exe
~ Phone is on Charge Only, Debug Mode on, etc., etc....

any ideas??
 
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Bear with the stupid questions, but I am prepared for the backlash:
I am on .602 rooted
I have Titanium Backup
I want the new .605 file and I want to stay rooted (I know I must re-root after d/l it)
How do I backup all my app data so I don't have to re-do all my setups and what not?
How do I wipe the cache everyone is mentioning? (I think I know, but want to verify)
How do I SBF to stock .602?

TYIA
 
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Bear with the stupid questions, but I am prepared for the backlash:
I am on .602 rooted
I have Titanium Backup
I want the new .605 file and I want to stay rooted (I know I must re-root after d/l it)
How do I backup all my app data so I don't have to re-do all my setups and what not?
How do I wipe the cache everyone is mentioning? (I think I know, but want to verify)
How do I SBF to stock .602?

TYIA

In Titanium, you can select settings>batch>backup>backup all user apps.

(If you restore all user apps when you get into .605 it is important you do not restore system apps as that will mess up your new system files and give you trouble booting up.)

My personal preference to backing up and restoring apps is to do what's called a "nandroid" or a total rom backup.

You do this through Droid 2 Bootstrapper, which you probably have, if you are rooted. If not, it's available in the market.

You boot into recovery (clockwork mod recovery), select backup and restore. Then select backup to backup your current rom. This will back up EVERTHING. You can fall back on this going forward if you have any mess ups. It's good always have. I update mine regularly.

Get your .605 going (I'll tell you about SBF in a second). Root it and go back into recovery. Then select backup and restore. This time select "advanced restore". This will enable you to restore only your data. Your ENTIRE data, setup and everything. It's really too easy. :)

As to sbf'ing: SimsDelt put a detailed tutorial up about it here.

I hope this helps!
 
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