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[TOOLS] R3L3AS3DRoot and 43V3R root for the BIONIC v2.1

Yes debugging was still on. I started the set up process, adding gmail acct etc. When i finished set up the program took off again.
Process seamed to fall apart after;
"* Installing busybox, su, and SuperUser apk..."
error: device no found
error: device no found
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" Installing 43V3R Root..."
error: device no found
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*All done! Your phone should now be rooted!
press any key to continue . . .
 
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Is it a easy to unroot and go back to stock as out sounds? Also is titanium backup the Best way to freeze bloat? I really wanna root but I've only had the phone a few days and I'm afraid if something goes wrong I'll screw myself.

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i dont see the file One-click Fastboot Restore and ROOT in the folder. i downloaded and extracted it just like in the instructions. the file isn't in the folder. can somebody please help.
 
i dont see the file One-click Fastboot Restore and ROOT in the folder. i downloaded and extracted it just like in the instructions. the file isn't in the folder. can somebody please help.

Inside the folder is another folder with the same name what you are looking fior is there.
 
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I am in a bootloop, so your fix seems like the perfect solution. I am on a mac. I downloaded the mac file, great. I am stuck with the prompt of "waiting for Bionic to enter correct USB state." What do I do now? The phone is plugged in the USB is connected while in Fastboot Mode. Please respond and let me know what else I can do. I am stuck here, waiting for your assistance. Thanks.:mad:
 
I am in a bootloop, so your fix seems like the perfect solution. I am on a mac. I downloaded the mac file, great. I am stuck with the prompt of "waiting for Bionic to enter correct USB state." What do I do now? The phone is plugged in the USB is connected while in Fastboot Mode. Please respond and let me know what else I can do. I am stuck here, waiting for your assistance. Thanks.:mad:

Sarcasm won't earn you an overwhelming flood of support here, just a tip. If it says it is waiting for the Bionic to enter the correct USB state, you aren't in a bootloop.

Did you turn on USB debugging before you started? After running R3L3AS3DROOT, did you change your USB to Charge only?
 
Sarcasm won't earn you an overwhelming flood of support here, just a tip. If it says it is waiting for the Bionic to enter the correct USB state, you aren't in a bootloop.

Did you turn on USB debugging before you started? After running R3L3AS3DROOT, did you change your USB to Charge only?

I did not intend any sarcasm. Sorry to any who took it that way. I just want help, please.

After rooting my phone via mac, I went into Droid2 Bootstrap and tried to boot into recovery. From there, I went into a bootloop. I read about this method to get back on track, so I got into Fastboot and connected by USB. I never had time to make a choice about the USB being on "charge only." The "waiting for Bionic to enter the correct USB state" is coming when I am in Fastboot. What next, do you think.

Again, sorry for any offense in earlier post. By the way I never went into R3L3AS3DROOT. I rooted another way.
 
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Sarcasm won't earn you an overwhelming flood of support here, just a tip. If it says it is waiting for the Bionic to enter the correct USB state, you aren't in a bootloop.

Did you turn on USB debugging before you started? After running R3L3AS3DROOT, did you change your USB to Charge only?

What sarcasm was in that post? Maybe you need to go get a dictionary and look up the definition before telling someone not to be facetious.

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Let's play nice in here guys, if you want to help please do but leave the unnecessary comments at home

thanks
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I did not intend any sarcasm. Sorry to any who took it that way. I just want help, please.

After rooting my phone via mac, I went into Droid2 Bootstrap and tried to boot into recovery. From there, I went into a bootloop. I read about this method to get back on track, so I got into Fastboot and connected by USB. I never had time to make a choice about the USB being on "charge only." The "waiting for Bionic to enter the correct USB state" is coming when I am in Fastboot. What next, do you think.

Again, sorry for any offense in earlier post. By the way I never went into R3L3AS3DROOT. I rooted another way.


When you enter fastboot the screen should say battery ok and at the bottom something about the USB being ok as well. Make sure you are plugged into a rear USB not a front as power fluctuations caused from front Ports technically being hubs can cause issues.

I don't own a Mac so I can't attest to any problems you may be having there. If you can get ahold of a PC try it on it.

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Pardon me ( and I do mean it)if I misread/misunderstood your meaning, but I interpreted "I am in a bootloop, so your fix seems like the perfect solution." as sarcasm.

I would suggest that you pick one method of unrooting/rerooting/updating and stick with it from start to finish, following the instructions to a tee. When you mix various procedures and fixes, sometimes part of one will break another. I highly recommend R3L3AS3DROOT as it has worked well for a lot of people.
 
What I did was a complete fxz then pushed the update in another thread I found using adb then did the one click 4ever root method worked great.

You do have the motorola drivers installed? you could try reinstalling them

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When you enter fastboot the screen should say battery ok and at the bottom something about the USB being ok as well. Make sure you are plugged into a rear USB not a front as power fluctuations caused from front Ports technically being hubs can cause issues.

I don't own a Mac so I can't attest to any problems you may be having there. If you can get ahold of a PC try it on it.

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My fastboot screen does say USB connected, but I still get that "Waiting for Bionic to get to the correct USB state" Sounds like you suggestion is to get to a PC and try from there. I will do that, but if anybody has other suggestions, I am still up for hearing them. Thanks.
 
Hi I am just trying to figure out all of these posts. Is this the easiest best way to Root "forever" my Bionic in order to proceed in installing the new OTA update? If I follow this Root process what post should I follow next to get the OTA update. Thanks
 
Apology accepted. It is sometimes hard to read intent in our words. Just glad to be getting some help, cause I surely do need it!
 
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