Stop OTA notifications - Moto G4 Questions & Answers

Hi everyone,
Do you think It is possible to stop OTA notifications?
I dont feel like and update and I have to stop It everyday...
Thanks

superpascu said:
Hi everyone,
Do you think It is possible to stop OTA notifications?
I dont feel like and update and I have to stop It everyday...
Thanks
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I have not tried this but see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69535531&postcount=493
I do the temporary workaround by force stopping the Motorola Update service after every reboot. Go to Settings -> Apps -> "..." -> "Show system" -> select "Motorola Update Services" -> "FORCE STOP"

bfridman said:
I have not tried this but see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69535531&postcount=493
I do the temporary workaround by force stopping the Motorola Update service after every reboot. Go to Settings -> Apps -> "..." -> "Show system" -> select "Motorola Update Services" -> "FORCE STOP"
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Thank you very much!

bfridman said:
I have not tried this but see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69535531&postcount=493
I do the temporary workaround by force stopping the Motorola Update service after every reboot. Go to Settings -> Apps -> "..." -> "Show system" -> select "Motorola Update Services" -> "FORCE STOP"
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Before I forced stopped "Motorola Update Services" my G4 kept crashing and having problems ever since it asked me to update. Now it's playing nice again. Thank you.

freeze motrola update services with titanium

rael75 said:
freeze motrola update services with titanium
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Is it correct that you need root for that approach? Some of us do not have that with the Amazon version of the device

bfridman said:
Is it correct that you need root for that approach? Some of us do not have that with the Amazon version of the device
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ye sorry thought you was rooted

It is annoying to me as well. If I stop the update service, can I still get Android 7 as the rumor said it's on the way to moto g4?
For the time being, I just set the time to be next 24 hours. So I only need to click that once everyday.

I'm not sure. It may depend how you disable it. The temp method resets on reboot. The "perm" method can supposedly be undone with a similar command also you might be able to manually check by going to setting and checking for update but I'm not sure if someone has tried it. Which method are you talking about?

Does the notification show up on the top of the screen? You could try long pressing it and it might give you the opportunity to disable notifications for the program calling the update.
If it works anything like my LG g2, it will disable notifications for Google Services. The only side effect I had was that I didn't get any notifications from the play store about apps needing updates.
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bfridman said:
I have not tried this but see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69535531&postcount=493
I do the temporary workaround by force stopping the Motorola Update service after every reboot. Go to Settings -> Apps -> "..." -> "Show system" -> select "Motorola Update Services" -> "FORCE STOP"
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Yes, I used this method and the update notification stopped. But the next time you reboot, you will have to do it again as it was only temporary.

its much easier then you think
bfridman said:
I have not tried this but see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69535531&postcount=493
I do the temporary workaround by force stopping the Motorola Update service after every reboot. Go to Settings -> Apps -> "..." -> "Show system" -> select "Motorola Update Services" -> "FORCE STOP"
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Thy this: Go to Settings -> Apps -> "..." -> "Show system" -> select "Motorola Update Services" -> "Notifications" -> "Click block all" hope it helped

jameslionbreath said:
Thy this: Go to Settings -> Apps -> "..." -> "Show system" -> select "Motorola Update Services" -> "Notifications" -> "Click block all" hope it helped
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Unfortunately it does not . Having to force stop on every restart is not bad though.

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[Q] Market keeps showing "Installing" status

Today, when I check the updates of the apps, I found that this app keeps showing "installing" but the app has been installed properly yesterday.
I tried several ways to solve it but all doesn't works.
1.) Restart
2.) Unmount & Remount SD card
3.) Uninstalled it by Titanium Backup
4.) Restore the app with older version
5.) Kill "Market" in Taskiller
But all of these cannot solve the problem.
Current rom: mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense 1.8
Does anyone know how to solve it? thanks in advance.
1. go to your settings
2. select "applications"
3. then select "manage applications"
4. press menu and select "filter" then "All"
5. scroll down to:
- "Market" then select "clear cache"
- "Market" then select "clear data"
Problem fixed!
Worked to fix my problem!
Thanks a million
Excellent
Fixed it... great!!
avocadopat said:
1. go to your settings
2. select "applications"
3. then select "manage applications"
4. press menu and select "filter" then "All"
5. scroll down to:
- "Market" then select "clear cache"
- "Market" then select "clear data"
Problem fixed!
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Doesn't that also clean your settings in the market? I've read that someone had done this and the whole market just hung up.
Thanks!
Worked great for my EVO. I had deleted an app and when I went back into the market to install it, it kept saying install.
my solution is re-sign google talk .

(-101) Market Download Problem Fixed

Because of 10 message limit I could'nt open this thread in dev. section. First you must flash gappsv6.zip in CWM recovery mode. Next you must open the device to homescreen. When you click the market icon it doesn't start. After that restart again to CWM recovery and you must flash gappsv7.1 or gappsfixer. This solves market download (-101) problem. I only tried Android 4.0.3
Thanks bro
please could you upload the files that you use?
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eldecanopy said:
Thanks bro
please could you upload the files that you use?
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gapssv6 from codeworkxxx http://ul.to/86ig5osy
gapssv7.1 from codeworkxxx http://www.multiupload.com/150X4ISH6I
For me i worked only to flash gapps fixxer with CWM, reboot.
At restart Market dosn´t open, flash gapps7.1 with CWM, reboot and the set up you g account again.
Done!
(using westcrisp v0.4)
even Faceunlock works after that. No other fixxes required!
Is that works or not? Someone who tries (except me ) please writes it down
I had the same and asked Google support. This is what they suggested and it helped:
Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for contacting us. To resolve this issue, I recommend temporarily
uninstalling Market updates. To do so, please follow these steps:
Android 1.6-2.1:
1. Go to "Home" > "Menu" > "Settings" > "Applications" > "Manage
applications"
2. Press "Menu," then touch "Filter'" > "All"
3. Scroll down and select the Market app
4. Touch "Uninstall updates"
Android 2.2 or higher:
1. Go to "Home" > "Menu" > "Settings" > "Applications" > "Manage
applications"
2. Touch the "All" tab
3. Scroll down and select the Market app
4. Touch "Uninstall updates"
This will revert Android Market to the original version that came with
your device. Android Market should automatically self-update to the
current version within a few days - there's no way to permanently
uninstall Market updates. However, you can perform the following steps to
ensure the latest version of Android Market is updated properly:
1. Launch Android Market
2. Switch to the Home screen
3. Wait 5-10 minutes for Market to self-update
4. Re-launch Market
To check your version of Android Market:
1. Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
2. Touch the All tab
3. Scroll down and select Market
Also, please make sure you've cleared the cache and data of both the
Market app and the Download manager. Here's how:
1. Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2. Tab over to "All"
3. Select the Market app, and then tap "Clear cache" and "Clear data"
For the Download manager:
1. Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2. Tab over to "All"
3. Select "Download manager," and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"
Please note that after clearing Market data, if you have set a PIN code
and/or a content filter, you'll need to re-apply these settings. If you
have any additional questions, or if the problem persists, please don't
hesitate to let me know.
Best Regards,
Rebekah
The Android Market Team
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Subject: Your question about Android Market
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 14:09:30 +0000
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> IssueType: market_phone_tablet_web
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> additional_details: When pressing dowload, the message says about Error
> (-101)
> so I can not download any app (free nor purchased).
> Factory reset and reflashing ROM didnt help...
> Please help
> all_certain_apps: all_apps
> android_app_name:
> android_os: gingerbread
> device_manufacturer: samsung
> device_manufacturer_other:
> device_model: Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100
> download_issue: other_error
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> hidden_country: DE
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sebarkh said:
I had the same and asked Google support. This is what they suggested and it helped:
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I havnt looked into what the gapps fixer does but maybe this is what is does?!

[Q] MN5 - Downloaded market Apps won't install

I have a new Nook Color running 1.4.2 and followed the instructions with CWM 3.2.0.1 and MN 5.02.19. Everything looks good except apps won't install. I see the Android market and have downloaded all apps from my Google account. I can see they are downloaded but when I try to install, nothing happens.
I've used NookColor Tools to force stop, clear data and clear cache in the Market app but still can't install.
Edit: I've reinstalled with the apps2sd version plus the stock kernel. Still no joy. Have spent an entire day getting nowhere. I see that NookColor Tool doesn't have any hidden white text on a white background. It's all white text on black background. Toggleing the tick box doesn't seem to do anything.
Can anyone please help me?
heh... toggling that select box breaks app installs for me. I fixed it by rerunning the sd-boot root again. After the root, just verify that the box is selected.
There's also the solution from old_fart
you try clearing the cache and data of both the Google Play Store app and the Download manager
1.Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2.Tab over to "All"
3.Select the Google Play Store app, and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache;" then, select Download manager and tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"​
Good luck
ron_nelson said:
heh... toggling that select box breaks app installs for me. I fixed it by rerunning the sd-boot root again. After the root, just verify that the box is selected.
There's also the solution from old_fart
you try clearing the cache and data of both the Google Play Store app and the Download manager
1.Visit Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage applications
2.Tab over to "All"
3.Select the Google Play Store app, and then tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache;" then, select Download manager and tap "Clear data" and "Clear cache"​
Good luck
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Thanks Ron, I do remember the select box in NookColor Tool was already ticked after I ran the sd-boot root. I'll try once more.....Could the problem be that the Market isn't updating to Google Play Store? I'm stuck with the old Android Market. I can see my paid-for apps but it won't download them for installation. Can I force an update?
ps. old_fart's solution didn't work for me
Third time lucky....I tried the root again and this time I didn't toggle the NookColor Tool tick box. Market started it's upgrade to Play Store within seconds and Angry Birds installed first time. Thanks Ron

[Q] Disable Updates

Currently running Nightly 20140101, I am getting a new "System Update" notification every day. Seeing as I can only update using TRWP and I am using CWM, I would like to disable the auto check.
I also have limited downloads half of the week and I am unsure if it's automatically downloading the update or not? Under System Updates -> Networks, I have unticked every option.
Simply clear data in System Settings > Apps > OpenDelta. If this doesn't help, just freeze or uninstall it.
klenamenis said:
Simply clear data in System Settings > Apps > OpenDelta. If this doesn't help, just freeze or uninstall it.
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Excellent, your assistance is much appreciated.

How to stop update from popping up?

Verizon released an update for my phone a few days ago. Being that I'm rooted I don't need the update, how can I stop it from popping up? I don't believe there is an option anywhere for it?
If memory serves correct, you'll have to either freeze or remove the stock system update apks (I think there are 2). And if the update has downloaded, just not installed, you'll also have to find the location it saved to and delete it. Then you won't have to worry about ever seeing it again...
You could start by unchecking 'Auto Update' under Settings > General > About Device > Software Update...
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 2
ShadowLea said:
You could start by unchecking 'Auto Update' under Settings > General > About Device > Software Update...
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 2
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I don't have any options for auto update under about phone
Morningstar said:
If memory serves correct, you'll have to either freeze or remove the stock system update apks (I think there are 2). And if the update has downloaded, just not installed, you'll also have to find the location it saved to and delete it. Then you won't have to worry about ever seeing it again...
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How would I do that?
trizzypballr said:
How would I do that?
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You can freeze or remove the apks with Titanium Backup, as for the location of the files, you'll have to do some research, as I'm not sure....
trizzypballr said:
I don't have any options for auto update under about phone
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Because it's under Software Update. The option in About Phone (or About device, depending on your language setting) that's above Status and Legal Information.

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