I have the system notification for the Nougat update. Is there any way to force a mobile data download?
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Hello all.
I want to change my LG G Watch R with Android Wear 5.1.1 check for update Period or disable it. While i want to update to Android 6.0, because in this Version i cant boot to TWRP after a reboot. So i don't have root acces. But this is not the Question. I like this Version of Android Wear and i don't want to update a running system
Always when update is availalbe, the watch downloads it and makes a permanet notification that i can't wipe away. I must reboot into the recovery and delet the update files.
Google Search was not successful and disable WLAN-Connection doesn't help. I find no Option to disable the update in the Android Wear GUI.
Regards Lukas
sounds good
ELIMINATE THE PERSISTENT UPDATE NOTIFICATION that sounds good to disable OTA Udate Message
tegra4. said:
eliminate the persistent update notification that sounds good to disable ota udate message
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you are my hero...... Thanks brot
"SuperSU-v2.78-SR1-20160915123031.zip"
Why is it that after flashing "SuperSU-v2.78-SR1-20160915123031.zip" sucessfully
and rebooting the watch it gets stuck on the Android Screen?
Also where exactly is the OTA update.zip file located in the rom
(I have twrp installed already)
Thanks......
using Tib what needs to be frozen to prevent OTA updates? the wife and i use our phones for home internet and foxfi doesnt work with android 7 so we both need to stay on 6.0.1. both phones are rooted but none of the guides say what needs to be frozen to prevent the OTA updates to be stopped.
The disable threads go over this. Also, the updater fails during the update if it senses system modifications.
So is there any way of stopping the OTA from downloading automatically. I know I can disable the OTA notification by blocking notifications from Google Play services but the update file is still being downloaded automatically, and then as soon as the phone is restarted it automatically installs the update.
I’ve turned off Automatic system updates in Developer options but it seems to do nothing, it still seems to check for updates and download them in the background.
I’m not rooted but I have got my bootloader unlocked. Anybody know of a way to stop all future updates from being downloaded?
watcher00 said:
So is there any way of stopping the OTA from downloading automatically. I know I can disable the OTA notification by blocking notifications from Google Play services but the update file is still being downloaded automatically, and then as soon as the phone is restarted it automatically installs the update.
I’ve turned off Automatic system updates in Developer options but it seems to do nothing, it still seems to check for updates and download them in the background.
I’m not rooted but I have got my bootloader unlocked. Anybody know of a way to stop all future updates from being downloaded?
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Hello,
Someone mentioned this on another site:
Rename /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip to otacerts_bak.zip.
This prevent it from communicating with the OTA update server.
I don't know if it works. And I would disable automatic system updates though.
Also delete downloaded OTA from internal storage.
Good luck...
Hi there, i searched all over the net, but all i found were older ways to do it.
Anyway, I am on 8.1 and I have a pending Pie update bugging me (restart now to update), I do not want to do it until the camera issues with gcam are completely resolved.
I have unchecked the "automatic system updates" in developer options, but the update was downloaded before that, so it keeps nagging me to update. I am afraid that if my phone reboots / runs out of battery ill end up with Pie (happened to my gf and brother). Camera means more than pie to me
I am unrooted. Tried searching internal storage for anything mentioning OTA but to no success. Can anyone help me find/delete these downloaded temp files?
Thanks,
jaka
Since we have an A/B partition device, maybe the update have already been applied. You can try to disable update app through adb using a computer, but I guess if you reboot, your device will be updated.
Hi,
I am on OOS 10.0.1 and plan to downgrade to 10.0.0. I know that once i do that, i will get a constant reminder on my notification bar about updating to 10.0.1. Is there a way to disable that message from showing up? I tried blocking or disabling it from android's notification settings on my wife's phone as she is already on 10.0.0, but it says it can't be disabled.
Thanks!
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I am on OOS 10.0.1 and plan to downgrade to 10.0.0. I know that once i do that, i will get a constant reminder on my notification bar about updating to 10.0.1. Is there a way to disable that message from showing up? I tried blocking or disabling it from android's notification settings on my wife's phone as she is already on 10.0.0, but it says it can't be disabled.
Thanks!
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Yes, it's possible, but you'll have to be rooted with Magisk for that. I have a Magisk module that I use myself that spoofs the prop which the system updater reads. The prop is from the latest version of OOS, so the system updater will tell you you're on the latest version and won't have that nagging persistent notification. Let me know if you need it.
Yeah, sound great! I have magisk so this will definitely come in handy. Thanks!
gonzule said:
Yeah, sound great! I have magisk so this will definitely come in handy. Thanks!
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Attached with this post. Install the module, reboot, clear data of the System Update system app from settings, reboot, profit. You may have to check for an update for it to remove that notification (it'll remove it once it detects you're on the latest version).
Thanks, will downgrade this weekend and give it a try!