[Question] Running 6.0.1 Stock MM - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

So here's the thing, I've a "rooted" Z play, it's running 6.0.1 stock, i've TWRP as recovery.
I want to go back to the most updated firmware (or atleast to 7.1.1)
Here are the details:
Software channel - retapac
Android version - 6.0.1
Android security patch level - August 1, 2016
Baseband version - M8953_10229.50.04.65R ADDISON_ROWDSDS_CUST
Kernel version - 3.18.24-perf g0c283d2
[email protected] #1
Mon Aug 29 01:19:37 cdt 2016
Build number - MPN24.104-44
Sorry for the extra noob question but i just want to get back to the normal unrooted firmware
Please help me out, what is the best 1st step towards going back to 7.1.1?
Thank you and regards!

carlosmacapagal said:
So here's the thing, I've a "rooted" Z play, it's running 6.0.1 stock, i've TWRP as recovery.
I want to go back to the most updated firmware (or atleast to 7.1.1)
Here are the details:
Software channel - retapac
Android version - 6.0.1
Android security patch level - August 1, 2016
Baseband version - M8953_10229.50.04.65R ADDISON_ROWDSDS_CUST
Kernel version - 3.18.24-perf g0c283d2
[email protected] #1
Mon Aug 29 01:19:37 cdt 2016
Build number - MPN24.104-44
Sorry for the extra noob question but i just want to get back to the normal unrooted firmware
Please help me out, what is the best 1st step towards going back to 7.1.1?
Thank you and regards!
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I just wanted to tell you that 8.0.0 is now out for the MZP. But if you want 7.1.1, there are lots of guides in the forums of our device on how to flash the firmware and relock the bootloader

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[email protected] #1
Mon Nov 21 13:44:21 KST 2016
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