From Jelly Bean back to ICS

iKnife

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Hello everyone..

So recently I accidently downloaded the JB update without knowing what I was getting myself into... I don't mind the jelly bean update except for one thing very crucial to me hah...
I can't turn on my foxfi anymore it wants me to subscribe to there data plan even though I'm grandfathered into the unlimited one so.... I'm on a Droid Razr Maxx I was just wondering if anyone could post how to go from the JB update back to the ICS? Or just give me a link to follow... All input is greatly appreciated (Also I have looked around the website for how to do this and still couldn't find it myself so sorry if i'm posting in the wrong forum.)
 
Hello everyone..

So recently I accidently downloaded the JB update without knowing what I was getting myself into... I don't mind the jelly bean update except for one thing very crucial to me hah...
I can't turn on my foxfi anymore it wants me to subscribe to there data plan even though I'm grandfathered into the unlimited one so.... I'm on a Droid Razr Maxx I was just wondering if anyone could post how to go from the JB update back to the ICS? Or just give me a link to follow... All input is greatly appreciated (Also I have looked around the website for how to do this and still couldn't find it myself so sorry if i'm posting in the wrong forum.)


Once your phone is updated there is NO way to go back to the previous version.
 
You can root, flash your rom and install ICS. But, try this and see if it fixes your problem. There will be a way to get to system cache setting. Not sure how to do it on a Droid, but do a Google search. For example on Samsungs you hold down the up volume key while pressing the power button. A screen appears with a menu. Use the volume key to manipulate to system cache. Use power button to select the option to clear system cache. Once that's done go to the clear davlik option and clear it. Then reboot. Now, this is going clear everything out of your phone and you'll have to set up your launchers, icons, widgets again. But what it also does is remove all the ICS crap that's hiding in the background and causing you problems. Chances are this is going to fix your problem. Jelly Bean is a much better upgrade than ICS, but upgrading OS's invariably causes glitches which cleaning these caches usually fixes.
 

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