So my phone is rooted. Installed a custom rom and when ever i try to check status for updates, i get this error: com.android.settings has stopped unexpectedly. Is there any way to fix this?
I'm pretty sure you forfeit your rights to ota updates when you root your phone.
What are you trying to update to? There aren't any updates available in the first place, unless you haven't updated to DL09. Using a custom ROM though, you won't be able to OTA anyways.
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After i read that you could keep root with the latest update i gave it a try. Im just rooted with stock recovery. I deleted some bloatware and installed hide soft keys was all i did. I downloaded the update and when it went to install i get an error msg. Message was er: 0x1117008. Then would reboot and a message would pop up saying was a problem during installation, no changes were made. I have since restored all the bloat i deleted thinking that may help, tried again and get same message. Anyone have an idea what it may be?
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After i read that you could keep root with the latest update i gave it a try. Im just rooted with stock recovery. I deleted some bloatware and installed hide soft keys was all i did. I downloaded the update and when it went to install i get an error msg. Message was er: 0x1117008. Then would reboot and a message would pop up saying was a problem during installation, no changes were made. I have since restored all the bloat i deleted thinking that may help, tried again and get same message. Anyone have an idea what it may be?
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Not sure, but you may have to unroot first to install the update. What they probably meant by you can keep root is that they didn't patch it to prevent root. So, once you unroot, install update, then you can reroot again. Just my guess.
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jmickel99 said:
After i read that you could keep root with the latest update i gave it a try. Im just rooted with stock recovery. I deleted some bloatware and installed hide soft keys was all i did. I downloaded the update and when it went to install i get an error msg. Message was er: 0x1117008. Then would reboot and a message would pop up saying was a problem during installation, no changes were made. I have since restored all the bloat i deleted thinking that may help, tried again and get same message. Anyone have an idea what it may be?
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I get the same error. Any update?
You'll need to restore all bloat. Pretty much need to be completely stock before updating. I was rooted with tethering provisions removed and Stock LG Browser installed. I has to fix the provisioning and remove the Browser (also adding any system/app files I removed) before the update was successful.
Kaiken said:
You'll need to restore all bloat. Pretty much need to be completely stock before updating. I was rooted with tethering provisions removed and Stock LG Browser installed. I has to fix the provisioning and remove the Browser (also adding any system/app files I removed) before the update was successful.
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i'm am getting this same error and i have restored all bloat and even temporarily unrooted using Voodoo's OTA RootKeeper. i dont know what else to do at this point. any thoughts/suggestions?
brianj320 said:
i'm am getting this same error and i have restored all bloat and even temporarily unrooted using Voodoo's OTA RootKeeper. i dont know what else to do at this point. any thoughts/suggestions?
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Have you restored your hide nav keys? You can also download a completely stock rooted rom somewhere on here and make sure your system apps are the same. I had to do this to find my BrowserProxyProvider.apk/odex I accidentally deleted and pushed them back into system/app.
I reverted back to stock on my VS980 and I can't retrieve OTA updates anymore, it used to work but, it just stopped working. Now the Computer software update helper is starting to not work as well, somewhat. Does anybody have any ideas what to do?
Anybody have any idea if this can be fixed? I reverted it back to stock multiple times before and this is the first time it has happened. It will get an error every time I try to look for an update.
I have tried clearing the google services framework and force stopping it. Taking out and putting back in the Sim card, it just sits at checking for updates and will keep looping that until I back out, then when I go to status it says update failed.
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I have a rooted galaxy s5 (well, not rooted anymore) that is consistently refusing to install the new software update. It downloads and starts the install, but then my phone reboots right away and I get a message saying the update has failed.
I did have my phone rooted with towel root, and I do have a few annoying system apps frozen in titanium back up, but when I tried to go to titanium backup and freeze SDM, TB says I can't do anything because my phone isn't rooted. When I go to towel root and try to re-root the phone, it says "this phone isn't currently supported." WTF, how is this phone not supported? I had it rooted before this update, and the update failed. This is really frustrating. Can anyone help me out with either updating to 4.4.4 or reinstating root? Thanks.
I'm running Android 6.0, and I am getting penetrated for updating to 6.0.1.
Well, my phone is unlocked, rooted and with TWRP recovery. I did the update to 6.0, but the procedure was quite time-consuming. Play back old backup that only had root but no other system modifications, unroot, flash stock recovery, update, and do the whole thing again. It was ok for a major update, but way to complex for a small one. I would like the security updates, but not at that cost.
What other options do I have? I can't seem to get rid of the annyoing, very pushy Update notification wich just *** pops up in the foreground. All I can do is delay it for 23h59min, which needs multiple inputs for that..
Is there a update file for en.EU that I can flash dirty via TWRP? Or a way to disable the update notifications?
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I'm running Android 6.0, and I am getting penetrated for updating to 6.0.1.
Well, my phone is unlocked, rooted and with TWRP recovery. I did the update to 6.0, but the procedure was quite time-consuming. Play back old backup that only had root but no other system modifications, unroot, flash stock recovery, update, and do the whole thing again. It was ok for a major update, but way to complex for a small one. I would like the security updates, but not at that cost.
What other options do I have? I can't seem to get rid of the annyoing, very pushy Update notification wich just *** pops up in the foreground. All I can do is delay it for 23h59min, which needs multiple inputs for that..
Is there a update file for en.EU that I can flash dirty via TWRP? Or a way to disable the update notifications?
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Capture the OTA zip for our common humans didn't received the OTA yet. Download the update, do not install and reboot in recovery. The OTA zip is in /cache folder. With TWRP in /cache and copy the zip to sdcard.
Update Notification states 24.201.3.en.EU
On a Moto X Style 6.0 24.11.18_clark_reteu.reteu.en.EU reteu with no other patch (Security patch level 1. Nov 2015).
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Update Notification states 24.201.3.en.EU
On a Moto X Style 6.0 24.11.18_clark_reteu.reteu.en.EU reteu with no other patch (Security patch level 1. Nov 2015).
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Thank you for your effort! But unfortunately this isn't the 6.01 OTA arriving in March, it's just a security patch from February... Bad news for some of us
On the other hand, you could ban the update notification 'hiding' the Motorola Update Services: adb pm hide com.motorola.ccc.ota
Or like you are rooted, you could freeze the app with some 3rd party like Titanium Backup.
dani_mola said:
Thank you for your effort! But unfortunately this isn't the 6.01 OTA arriving in March, it's just a security patch from February... Bad news for some of us
On the other hand, you could ban the update notification 'hiding' the Motorola Update Services: adb pm hide com.motorola.ccc.ota
Or like you are rooted, you could freeze the app with some 3rd party like Titanium Backup.
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Sorry it's just the security patch. I got the Notification in February, got annoyed a few days with it, and then it dissapeared again, starting to show up again a few days ago.
I also just found out that I can block it via TB (Motorola Update Service), but to know the adb command is nice, thanks.
From what I read to now, the update is not easy, you basically have to start from scratch again, which is too time-consuming. I'll block it for now and check out what that march update may offer.
Yeah I've been getting the notification for about a week now myself. Been doing exactly the same thing as you by setting the notification to 23h59m just to get it to shut up otherwise it bothers me every time I wake my phone. I actually tried to run the update and it just went to TWRP and failed. Would love a way of updating without having to wipe.
DeTard said:
Yeah I've been getting the notification for about a week now myself. Been doing exactly the same thing as you by setting the notification to 23h59m just to get it to shut up otherwise it bothers me every time I wake my phone. I actually tried to run the update and it just went to TWRP and failed. Would love a way of updating without having to wipe.
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Are you getting 'eu' variant 6.0.1 ota notif.? If yes, it should be great if you capture it for us
Always capture an OTA if possible
dani_mola said:
Are you getting 'eu' variant 6.0.1 ota notif.? If yes, it should be great if you capture it for us
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Sorry no, I have the en.US OTA.
First of all, I know you just can't update modified stock ROMs with OTA updates, it's just that Huawei Updater keeps downloading the OTA Update and prompts me to install it every other time I awake my phone. Just wanted to know if there's any way to stop it from trying to update the phone, maybe killing a service or something. Also, I believe this constant waking is swallowing my battery, since Android OS is on top.
Potentially dangerous but you can Find the app and freeze it with titanium, or even uninstall it
KillerDam said:
First of all, I know you just can't update modified stock ROMs with OTA updates, it's just that Huawei Updater keeps downloading the OTA Update and prompts me to install it every other time I awake my phone. Just wanted to know if there's any way to stop it from trying to update the phone, maybe killing a service or something. Also, I believe this constant waking is swallowing my battery, since Android OS is on top.
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Go to settings,updates, in options there you have two things to slide them off. Do it. Then close that notification. Thats all