Hi people I'm new here I need some help, well I have a nexus 7 android 4.2.2 after updating Google apps I wanna know how yo integerate update into system, note my nexus is not rooted and I want a kind of trick without trick cause I had problem before
Thank for help on advance
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madi32 said:
Hi people I'm new here I need some help, well I have a nexus 7 android 4.2.2 after updating Google apps I wanna know how yo integerate update into system, note my nexus is not rooted and I want a kind of trick without trick cause I had problem before
Thank for help on advance
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Hi, madi32...
Specifically, what do you want to integrate into system?
If you're not rooted, modifying /system isn't possible anyway.
Your post is a little unclear; could you be a little more precise with regard to your question.
Rgrds,
Ged.
As I said I just want to integrate the update of Google apps like YouTube gmail chrome browser only the apps provided from Google well I experience it before with root but it have many problems that's why I reinstall the original firmware
Thanks in advance for help
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Any help please
Thanks in advance
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madi32 said:
As I said I just want to integrate the update of Google apps like YouTube gmail chrome browser only the apps provided from Google well I experience it before with root but it have many problems that's why I reinstall the original firmware
Thanks in advance for help
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Still scratching my head trying to understand what you're attempting to do.
The apps you mention... updates to YouTube, Gmail and Chrome... will all work perfectly fine without being integrated into /system.
Indeed, given the frequency of updates of these apps, it would be a nuisance, if you had to modify /system to install them.
Android is designed in such a way that Google updates pre-installed apps by placing them in /data/app... and can be uninstalled in SETTINGS>APPS>ALL>YouTube/Gmail/Chrome>UNINSTALL UPDATES... which would leave you with the factory installed version in /system/app.
All of which, though interesting, is moot... if, as you say in you're previous post, you're not rooted.
There's not much you can do without root.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Thanks for help but I don't like to root it again cause that will another nightmares for me
Thank you anyway
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How do I stop the 4.2 ota? I been reading a lot of bad news about it and no support for stickmount app which I use a lot. I already checked with titanium backup but I can't find the right app to freeze in order to stop firmware updates. Anyone know how to do it?
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trust me , im on 4.2 and i dont get any issues , its much better than 4.1.2 , follow my toturial and you will have a nice and clean 4.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1990258
I really don't want to wipe all my data and I want to keep it just stock. I mess around with my gs3 enough I want to leave my nexus 7 stock rooted. I use stickmount on a daily basis so I'm not going to 4.2 until it is compatible
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i think u must edit some files in /system to stop ota notifications. more i cant tell
miguelcold said:
i think u must edit some files in /system to stop ota notifications. more i cant tell
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I'll take a peek in there
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i would like to know how to disable the notification as well.. tia..
Root your nexus and disable ota.
I recommend using wugs toolkit to root since it is so easy
And 'Gemini app manager' or 'Root app delete' ('disable' or 'block' ota, just dont 'uninstall'.
thx for the advice.. i was given another solution which i prefer a bit more..
read this topic for detailed steps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998378
iamelton said:
thx for the advice.. i was given another solution which i prefer a bit more..
read this topic for detailed steps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998378
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I followed this guide. It took about 3 minutes and it works. To get updates back I assume just delete the apk from /system/app right/?
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cell128 said:
I followed this guide. It took about 3 minutes and it works. To get updates back I assume just delete the apk from /system/app right/?
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yes i think so, but obviously i havent tried that..
Hi all,
earlier in the summer I rooted by Nexus 7 using Wugs nexus tool kit (1.5.2). It worked a treat and even allowed me to edit my playstore location using an app..which i've forgotten the name of. It allowed me to specify vodafone (UK) or O2 (UK) etc and allowed me access to apps I wouldn't normally see due to my location.
So, I'm on 4.2 now and used Wugs toolkit 1.5.5 to root 4.2...but cannot in anyway find the store changer. Anyone got any ideas what this was?
Thanks
Baron
Do you mean Market enabler?
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ClintvL said:
Do you mean Market enabler?
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could be yeh. any idea whether it works for the latest version of the market or a suitable to replace it. Kind of getting annoyed the only things I can download are nothing to do with what im searching for.
I rooted my nexus 7 with WugFresh nexus toolkit. Afterthat I saw the app busybox. So I would like to know if I can unistall it because I do not want to flash anything, I only what root permission for my PS3 controller.
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Busybox contains common Linux commands/utilities that android does not have built-in. Many apps that use root will make use of busybox. If you are using any root apps its best to keep it. I guess you could have Googled that yourself in the time it took me to write it!
Ofcourse I googled it but couldend find anything
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IAmNice said:
Then what did you google? -.- Learn how to google next time. Here some extra information:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox
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Then I am sorry. XD
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IAmNice said:
Then what did you google? -.- Learn how to google next time. Here some extra information:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox
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İ always wondered this myself and Scott doyland did a very good job at explaining it. It's used by apps that require root! Great piece of information!
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I was told it was necessary for Root. I have a S3 and it was installed automatically as well.
I don't think the OP needed to be slammed by IAMNICE for his Google searching skills. Internet tough guy talk is sort of gæ.
nexus 7/Tapatalk HD
No matter what ROM I install, I get a "device not compatible "
Anyways around this ?
If anyone can try to see if it works on their device and share with me the ROM they are using.
Thanks
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I was able to sideload a copy of the APK from my Nexus 7. But it really doesn't seem to like Jelly Bean. I'm running stock rooted 4.2.2 on both devices and there are all sorts of bugs with typing and keyboard entry.
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No matter what ROM I install, I get a "device not compatible "
Anyways around this ?
If anyone can try to see if it works on their device and share with me the ROM they are using.
Thanks
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bdk512 said:
I was able to sideload a copy of the APK from my Nexus 7. But it really doesn't seem to like Jelly Bean. I'm running stock rooted 4.2.2 on both devices and there are all sorts of bugs with typing and keyboard entry.
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Yeah I've found a few different .apk of scrabble online , and was even able to install them , but the results were not too pleasant.
It was like the same screen but much smaller times 8 all over my screen.
Just wondering if it even runs on stock ROM without root
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UltimateEnd said:
Yeah I've found a few different .apk of scrabble online , and was even able to install them , but the results were not too pleasant.
It was like the same screen but much smaller times 8 all over my screen.
Just wondering if it even runs on stock ROM without root
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You dont need root to run apk applications.
Hello all,
Bit of a newb question here, but this is the first time I've messed with rooting my N4, and it's been quite a while since I've done this.
I'm running my N4 rooted but non-rom'd with some custom tweaks thanks to the Xposed installer. However since I did this, I can't update the phone, so I'd like to freeze the OTA update. I know to use TiBu, but can't seem to figure out what I need to freeze. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Google service framework would stop OTA but unsure if it would stop anything else important. Could always freeze and see.
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Don't freeze the update, there's valuable stuff in there they will benefit your phone.
Just deselect the module in xposed, flash the update and reselect.
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I also use sms backup+ which doesn't work on anything higher than 4.4.0
I think there is an app (or maybe xposed module) that stops the ota from being downloaded I'll try to remember what it's called
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u may want to take a look at the thread in my sig..
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u may want to take a look at the thread in my sig..
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Thanks man, I just followed the thread and we'll see what happens!