ICS 6.7.232

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No the "5.9.902" file IS the 905 update. Flash that in recovery. It's always the version you're coming from, not the version you're going to. I guarantee when they updated it for 232 (I wasn't here when it was updated) they didn't remove the 905 update. I'd shoot them if they had. Flash the "902" file then the 232 file and you're good.
 
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It should be named this:

Blur_Version.5.9.902.XT875.Verizon.en.US(59905).zip

Notice the 59905 on the end? My naming convention is to add the version it's flashing TO on the end so as not to get confused. I haven't looked at the 232 update so I hope they continued that naming standard.
 
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Motorola names the files with the version you have to be on to flash it.

So that 902 file included in the ZIP should be the 905 file.


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I believe my overall problem was that I didn't verify the zip originally after downloading from 4share. I couldn't get the 5.9.902 out of the archive.
Now I've gone thought the OTA back up to 905. redownloaded and seem to have a good 905 update. Copied it to the sd in case I need it in the future. I'm now going to re-enter recovery, flash the ics, wipe the cache and continue the script.
If I shouldn't continue the script... let me know.
Thanks
 
You don't need to continue the script. Once you update and reboot, you can run the root script manually if you want root.
 
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No problem. Good luck. Let me know if you have any issues and I'll try to help.
 
Oh god yea. *LONG*. Some people said it took *HOURS*...as in many. I don't have much on my phone so it was quick. I wouldn't kill it if I were you, though. Those that did regretted it.
 
Can the "Upgrading media database." step take a long time?

The entire process has taken 30 to 45 mins for me.

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Ok, great to know. I will just let it ride. And make sure it's on a charger until it's done.
 
.232 appears to be a bit more stable on the Bluetooth and my truck (Toyota entune). .230 tended to keep the bluetooth on even if the truck was shut off.

I need to do some more testing with it.

I went from .230 to .232 using samurai's wonderful script
 
Webtop for the Lapdock has crashed more often with 232, though it could be app related (Facebook).

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232 is so far flawless, faster and better memory management. Keeps getting closer to prime time!



Sent from BIONIC rooted with ICS .232 !
 
For those that use my script, I rewrote the RUNME.bat. See my thread for the new RUNME.zip attachment. I'll leave it as a surprise as to what's changed. ;)
 
For those that use my script, I rewrote the RUNME.bat. See my thread for the new RUNME.zip attachment. I'll leave it as a surprise as to what's changed. ;)

I downloaded and started the process before you posted this, but wanted to send you a big thanks for the work you and others put in. Very simple.
 
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For those that use my script, I rewrote the RUNME.bat. See my thread for the new RUNME.zip attachment. I'll leave it as a surprise as to what's changed. ;)

Can I get a link to the .zip? Also will this just Root the Bionic with ICS already installed with no root?

Thanks,
 

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