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Bump bump bump.... somebody definitely knows the answer to this. Someone please grace us with your wit, for many of us are obviously interested. Thanks
No way as of yet to root .901. You must have applied forever root before upgrading. You can go back with one click it installs forever root and then puts you back on .901.
I was running the .893 soak test from Verizon and was plagued by black screen of deaths. I ran the forever root and updated to .901. The .901 fixed my bsod problem but I lost my root along the way and I need that for my WiFi tether. So I spent 3 hours last night running "path" and "fixcdt" to get back to .893 without root. And another hour trying to get rooted in .893 again before I gave up and went to bed. Not to highjack this thread but just to let everyone reading it know being forever rooted doesn't mean 100% you'll carry that root into .901.
Try this, it'll put you back on stock rooted, with the option to install both updates back to back in factory recovery. Just make sure you put the second files in the first folder. It'll also root for you as well. I've used it numerous times.
B.E.McAllister the page that you point to in your first link points to "Bionic Path Saver 1-Click Method" which gives you an error message on M D W. Are those files listed anywhere else?
B.E.McAllister, sorry I took so long to return reply but I had to do all the things I wasn't doing while I was fixing my phone. Yes it's fixed and rooted with ROTA893 so thank you for your help. So now do I go back to .901 again and see if it holds root this time, or wait to see if the BSOD return first? That is the question of the day.