How do you disable the annoying fail system update message on the Moto g7.. I used magisk to root the phone and disable system update but now I keep getting the nag screen..
Guardian x9 said:
How do you disable the annoying fail system update message on the Moto g7.. I used magisk to root the phone and disable system update but now I keep getting the nag screen..
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If I had to guess I would say delete the folder where the update was downloaded to on your phone. You have to Google where that is I'm not sure. That's where I would start.
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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......
I have the Verizon variant V20 and rooted with Dirty Santa last night. I have gone into developer options and turned off automatic system updates, but it still downloaded an update today and asked to apply it. I hit the later option and delayed it until tomorrow. How do I delete that update file and prevent it from trying again in the future? I have TiBu installed, so hoping there is something I can freeze to prevent it.
Search for "system update" in titanium backup and freeze the two apps you see.
I don't know about deleting the downloaded update though... Browse through and find it?
I just froze the two system updates and also FOTA Update 7.0. Thanks for the help!
Anyone know the file names for the tmobile variant?
If anyone had an issue freezing these apps with TB just open up your dialer interface and type in 277634#*#
This will bring up a hidden menu and then select Wi-Fi test and then select OTA then select disable. After that you will have to kill the hidden menu and you shouldn't be seeing the annoying OTA icon in your status bar anymore.
Had this problem on AT&T H910 it's an easy fixer.
1. boot into TWRP go to wipe and clear cache and Dalvic and reboot
This rids you of the annoying wanna update msg and gives you time to fix it
2. Go to playstore and install DisableService
3. Open and find Software Update open it and disable everything reboot and your good 2 go....
4. Just in case... Go to Developer options and see if you have a checkbox for Automatic System Updates and turn it off ( after using step 3 it most likely is but turn it off anyway)
Just curious, can't u just go to Developer Settings and turn off "Automatic System Updates" ?
TBPro pulls "FOTA Update 7.0" and "System updates 1_16_02_0"
I've frozen both of them and assume that will do the trick for the popups. But would wiping their data remove the updates that they already downloaded (not installed)? Also, would deleting these apps cause any issue with the device? Just curious...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72463487&postcount=4237
On Tmo H918. The above link has a pic that shows the screen mentioned below.
Here's how I got rid of a previous update:
Rename otacerts.zip in /system/etc/security to otacerts.bak.
The full update is found in the cache partition called update.zip. Move the update.zip file from /cache directory (I put it on the sd card).
The next time you get the notification, selected to install it. See the attached. It said rebooting. It won't reboot because the necessary file is gone. Wait 10 seconds and touch the recents key and close the window. Done!
I rebooted the phone and no nag.
Would just like to point out if you click on system updates it will still download, but it won't install you'll have to delete the update zip again, but you shouldn't get any notifications.
crazyc78 said:
If anyone had an issue freezing these apps with TB just open up your dialer interface and type in 277634#*#
This will bring up a hidden menu and then select Wi-Fi test and then select OTA then select disable. After that you will have to kill the hidden menu and you shouldn't be seeing the annoying OTA icon in your status bar anymore.
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I tried this on my H910 and it says "Connection problem or invalid MMI code."
This is what I did on H918.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72463487&postcount=4237
androiddiego said:
This is what I did on H918.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72463487&postcount=4237
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Mine's already named .bak. Still getting the notification.
ArmOfAtlas said:
TBPro pulls "FOTA Update 7.0" and "System updates 1_16_02_0"
I've frozen both of them and assume that will do the trick for the popups. But would wiping their data remove the updates that they already downloaded (not installed)? Also, would deleting these apps cause any issue with the device? Just curious...
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Does anyone else find a different wording of this "System updates 1_16_02_0" ? Am I the only person who's TiB shows it to be called "Software updates 1.16.02? I figure that this "Software updates" is what everyone is talking about because it has the same version build numbers with the exception of not having the trailing 0 at the end. It seems highly unlikely that there would be a coincidence where two different programs would have the same version build numbers.
I have had to restore my rooted factory ROM several times after I have tried to remove some factory installed things which apparently were too deeply tied into android to be safely removed. My nandroid backup which I often restore to is pretty much untouched with the exception of SU and TiB being installed. So I've had the luxury of dealing with this multiple times now. I just want to know if people are seeing a different program called "System updates" than I am seeing it as being called "Software Update."
wargear said:
Had this problem on AT&T H910 it's an easy fixer.
1. boot into TWRP go to wipe and clear cache and Dalvic and reboot
This rids you of the annoying wanna update msg and gives you time to fix it
2. Go to playstore and install DisableService
3. Open and find Software Update open it and disable everything reboot and your good 2 go....
4. Just in case... Go to Developer options and see if you have a checkbox for Automatic System Updates and turn it off ( after using step 3 it most likely is but turn it off anyway)
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Ok so i got this OTA I was going to update to SuperV 4.0 to try to fix this which told me to update my TWRP...So I went to the app to update and now somehow I have no TWRP and I cannot get my phone to show properly in LGUP because it come up unknown device I cant push that way either now...I am stuck on about 1 minute or so of a loop of the OTA update...obviously my phone wont work for much...I did freeze FOTA in TiBu but there are no system update or software update to freeze...PLEASE HELP ME I have been trying to figure this out for 2 days now...
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Dgsaxhitman84 said:
Ok so i got this OTA I was going to update to SuperV 4.0 to try to fix this which told me to update my TWRP...So I went to the app to update and now somehow I have no TWRP and I cannot get my phone to show properly in LGUP because it come up unknown device I cant push that way either now...I am stuck on about 1 minute or so of a loop of the OTA update...obviously my phone wont work for much...I did freeze FOTA in TiBu but there are no system update or software update to freeze...PLEASE HELP ME I have been trying to figure this out for 2 days now...
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Ok so i got into Download mode and LGUP recognized the phone...The issue you ask??? It was the usb port i had it plugged into...Here's more...
I didn't had the same issue as you, but had a similiar one (phone didn't get discovered neither by LGUP nor LG Flash Tool). Yesterday I fixed it by following this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2785089
How do I remove the OTA update (Security update)? I am rooted and I keep getting the notfication.
Updating gets an error
ImYoungxD said:
How do I remove the OTA update (Security update)? I am rooted and I keep getting the notfication.
Updating gets an error
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I am having this problem as well.
ImYoungxD said:
How do I remove the OTA update (Security update)? I am rooted and I keep getting the notfication.
Updating gets an error
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i froze system update and software update with titanium backup and its gone
If you have root, freeze or remove SysScope from the system/app folder. Freezing it should do the trick. Or you can simply move that folder to a backup folder on your sd-card or internal storage and replace it when you want updates. This will stop the update notifications.
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!
gonzule said:
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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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!
How to disable system update nag on rooted OnePlus 8 Pro? Thanks.
Update it.
Other than that, you can install some sort of notification blocker to remove the notification, or a magisk module to uninstall the system updater.
If you decide to update it, just let it update, but make sure that you have automatic restart disabled, and that you won't restart the phone when it says to restart. Then just go to magisk, click install to inactive slot, wait for it to finish, then restart. Voila, notification disappeared, and you still have root.
Thanks, but I don't plan to update, I have the phone set up the way I want it. Someone in another site mentioned on the Motorola Z3 he needed to freeze the OTA updater. If anyone know what the OnePlus OTA updater is called please share. These are the apps I currently have freezed.
Also how the hell did my device know there's a new version? I freezed the updaters right after root. If anyone knows the IP for the OnePlus update servers please share, I have AdAway installed, I can add them to the custom block list. Thanks.
I found out the nag is from Google Play Services so I'm SOL unless I want to de-google my phone.
Yes nagging will never stop, but your system will never be updated with the freezing. At least it is just a few times a day. I am never moving to 11 and up
awdrifter said:
How to disable system update nag on rooted OnePlus 8 Pro? Thanks.
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remove/disable
/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService
/system/product/app/DynamicDDSService
/system/app/OPBackup
xtcislove said:
remove/disable
/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService
/system/product/app/DynamicDDSService
/system/app/OPBackup
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Thanks. But I found out that the nag comes from Google Play Services, there's no way to disable it without affecting other Google apps.
raul4916 said:
Yes nagging will never stop, but your system will never be updated with the freezing. At least it is just a few times a day. I am never moving to 11 and up
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Yes, I have came to the same conclusion as well.