OTA update & root

AcridGosling

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I am currently on Android 4.1.1 rooted stock and I am getting the "update available" message every minute or so. Very annoying. If I use ota root keeper, is it safe to update using temporary unroot method?
 
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update: hit wrong button during text message, installed ota update. phone bricked. attempting to flash back to stock now, will post results.
 
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well, it flashes back to 4.1.1 no problem, unfortunately my last nand backup was in january........crap.
 
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Final Update: OTA rootkeeper worked fine, just make sure you select the temporary unroot before you update. I am now on rooted 4.2.2.
 
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Still lost everything after January. And now, with 4.2.2 there seems to be a usb tethering restriction built in now, I have a post regarding that too.
 

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Used root keeper and said it was rooted. Now, when I checked to see if I had root. I no longer have a rooted phone. Does anyone know if Wugs works with 4.2.2?
 
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Ota root keeper worked great for me, did you reopen and reapply root?
 

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Ota root keeper worked great for me, did you reopen and reapply root?

Yes, made a back up before the update. Opened root keeper and installed back up. Verified with root checker and it worked. Now, I tried the WiFi app which requires root and it wasn't working. Decided to check root and it says my phone is not rooted. Idk how that would happen. -_-
 
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Hmmmmmmmmm, I would backup all your files, onto computer, and try it. Worst case scenario, use wugfresh toolkit, and flash back to 4.1.1, root, run root keeper, and update again.
 
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