Disable Automatic System Updates? - OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Questions & Answers

Hi all, the most recent Android 11 update from T-Mobile has had some really bad bugs on my HD1925, so I've reverted to Android 10 through MSM. However, my phone still updates overnight despite me disabling automatic system updates in Developer Settings.
I'd like to disable/uninstall the package that runs system updates, but can't figure out which one it is - any suggestions?

I'm also trying to figure this out. I froze the underlying apps that are normally related to the phone being "auto updated". I did this through titanium backup.
However a week or so ago, I was finally force updated. After re-rooting, I'm now going to try again at stopping these forced updates. I'll update here if I find my solution...

abhuiyan said:
Hi all, the most recent Android 11 update from T-Mobile has had some really bad bugs on my HD1925, so I've reverted to Android 10 through MSM. However, my phone still updates overnight despite me disabling automatic system updates in Developer Settings.
I'd like to disable/uninstall the package that runs system updates, but can't figure out which one it is - any suggestions?
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On the 7T Pro (Non McLaren) the code is:
Code:
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oneplus.opbackup
Worst case scenario the package doesn't exist.

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How to disable Moto G5 Plus Update Notification?

Keep getting the update pops up and I dont want to update. Is there a way to disable the update itself?
I tried App Settings > System Apps > Moto Update Services, Force stopped but there isnt Freeze or disable Options like my S8. Any ideas?
Thanks!
I froze it in Titanium Backup. That is if you're rooted of course.
Why don't you just update what's the point in not updating when there is an update.
This is under the developer options. It bugged me too.
I'd have a street party if mine said there was an update, i think it is a myth and no updates actually exist.
lucanoid said:
This is under the developer options. It bugged me too.
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What option stops the notification? Disabling automatic system updates will still prompt you occasionally to update if there is an update pending.
Using Titanium Backup, I assume freezing Motorola Update Services should be the only app required, correct?
If I wanted an opinion on whether or not I should perform the update, I would have referred to the "should I perform the update" thread - not the "How to disable the G5 plus update notification".
Seems like a very simple thing to understand, no?
Here is the real answer:
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.motorola.ccc.ota
Ok, but more clarification please.
lucanoid said:
This is under the developer options. It bugged me too.
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Got a new Moto G5 plus (unlocked) with 7.0. Spouse accidentally downloaded update BUT caught the error before installing the update, and did not install. The file is apparently on the phone and now badgers us constantly to install. I want to halt the automatic update process and remove the downloaded update file. I have disabled automatic updates under the 'Developer Options' as you say, but the notice continues, even after reboot. I suspect it is because the update is now resident on the phone and triggers the process, even though it has been switched off under developer options. This phone has not been rooted. I guess the fix will require rooting, but I'm apprehensive about what method is the most current and reliable, specifically for this phone. Any help on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated. Til then, a billion annoyances.
Same issue here - and the update notification is extremely aggressive. It will interrupt anything I'm doing, including videos/music on YouTube.
I vaguely recall reading somewhere that we need to flash a stock recovery and boot.img temporarily, but I don't know if that's accurate. I'm wondering if I should just wipe it and install Unofficial LineageOS.
For clarity, at least in my case:
Phone is rooted
TWRP Recovery
Custom boot.img
Stock ROM
EDIT: I'm trying NeoGeo's advice and freezing Motorola Update Services using Titanium Backup.

How to remove a pending Pie OTA update

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.

SM-T510 disable software update?

I'm not quite ready to root/unlock yet, so I just want to disable the software updates. I had 3 postpones and I'm down to my last one. I've used adb to uninstall everything with the word "update" in it, but it doesn't seem to have worked. I've also disabled auto-updates though the developer options, but this apparently hasn't worked either...

How to disable system update nag on rooted OnePlus 8 Pro?

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.

Still receiving update notifications on OOS 11.0.4 after freezing apps in titanium

Heya, the two apps I've frozen and have worked for me in the past are dynamic system updates and system updates. I did this right after installing magisk on my fresh stock install, but still I'm getting update notifications once a day, any ideas?
remove/disable
/system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService
/system/product/app/DynamicDDSService
/system/app/OPBackup
Whats the reason to stay on 11.0.4?
I just don't want to deal with constant updates breaking things, so I typically stay on a version as long as I can for stability. Strange though, I don't seem to have any of backup on the device. I did find a way to clear the system updates cache so I'm gonna give that a go for now and see if maybe that was the problem
yokonzo said:
I just don't want to deal with constant updates breaking things, so I typically stay on a version as long as I can for stability. Strange though, I don't seem to have any of backup on the device. I did find a way to clear the system updates cache so I'm gonna give that a go for now and see if maybe that was the problem
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I used to delete mentioned apps and the only thing left was a message in settings menu that a update is aviable

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