Restoring the original Safe system in Safestrap?

Why are you telling him to FXZ when he has safestrap?

Disable safe mode. Unroot if you want to take an update.

You can FXZ if you want but it will erase all of your internal media area.

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You dont understand the original question. Reread it.

Why the fxz...well because they wany to change things back to the way they were before safestrap...so you need to change the /preinstall folder back to stock. If you know safestrap...then you would know it changes that folder.

Why the hell would you unroot to take an OTA...thats dumb. If anything temp unroot.

I would never run the fxz file without the edited xml to keep internal data...and that was not my plan.
They needed the fxz so they can moto fastboot the /preinstall folder only....not the whole file.
Understand?
I learned all this stuff from timmy10shoes...he is an asset to the community.
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Alright, I guess I can worry about this more when an update comes. .902 didn't break root for me, so I'm not too worried about unrooting through an update. But I guess we'll see once something comes down the pipeline.

Sorry for the delay...now that is an option..if you want to wait and see. Some people do.
Here is the edited xml file to save internal data by timmy10shoes.. http://www.mydroidworld.com/topic/10493-full-xmlzip-restore-59902-released/
If anything you have it for the future...if needed then.

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If you still want to flash the /preinstall folder...let me know.

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If you still want to flash the /preinstall folder...let me know.

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Yeah I'd like to know how, at least for future use. Alternatively, would a factory reset also restore that folder? I have a few other things going wrong on my system and I may have to factory reset before an update anyway.
 
Sorry been busy all day...I be on later after I put my son to bed. Factory reset will not overwrite the folder.

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Haha...only re-teaching what was taught to me...

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