Updated to ICS Asiaretail using the following link. However the System Updates option is disabled in the About Phone menu Help pls ?
Update : I did a re-installation from scratch. It seems the "System Updates" option is initially enabled. However when I installed all the apps using TiBu, the option became disabled again
abesh said:
Updated to ICS Asiaretail using the following link. However the System Updates option is disabled in the About Phone menu Help pls ?
Update : I did a re-installation from scratch. It seems the "System Updates" option is initially enabled. However when I installed all the apps using TiBu, the option became disabled again
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Exactly same issue here but i officially updated to ics in razr maxx
abesh said:
Updated to ICS Asiaretail using the following link. However the System Updates option is disabled in the About Phone menu Help pls ?
Update : I did a re-installation from scratch. It seems the "System Updates" option is initially enabled. However when I installed all the apps using TiBu, the option became disabled again
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Also same here with Leak firmware(offical 4.0.4). Option was there after manual update but when I connect Wifi and 3g it was disabled.
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Has anyone had an issue with the newest binaries with the latest superuser AP? When I updated the binaries, I lost root permissions even though it shows permission is granted.programs requiring root access will not work. If I use the old binaries aps work correctly. The only annoyance is the constant reminder that there is an update to the binaries available. Any fix?
I had that problem a few days ago.
Over the course of a few days, I received 2 update notifications of Superuser app from Android Market. The 2nd update fixes the problem.
I suggest you check "My Apps" in Android Market for an app update
goto the Market & uninstall the updates. 3.05 is the one causing the force closes. Revert back to 3.02. You can also search for the 3.02 version & goto cwm and flash 3.02. that will fix the problems saying you don't have root. I had that problem on my HTC Thunderbolt also. www.teambamf.net had this solution in one of their threads.
I had that problem a few days ago.
Over the course of a few days, I received 2 update notifications of Superuser app from Android Market. The 2nd update fixes the problem.
I suggest you check "My Apps" in Android Market for an app update
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I tried the latest update and still have the same issue.
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ruddogg said:
goto the Market & uninstall the updates. 3.05 is the one causing the force closes. Revert back to 3.02. You can also search for the 3.02 version & goto cwm and flash 3.02. that will fix the problems saying you don't have root. I had that problem on my HTC Thunderbolt also. www.teambamf.net had this solution in one of their threads.
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I'll try that and report back.
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I rolled back the update and I am no longer told the binary needs an update...although that does make me nervous about other stuff...
My phone is rooted, TWRP installed. The updates use to have the option to "Install Later", but now that option is gone. The only option is to Download. I tried using Android Tuner and System Tuner to disable the notifications, but I get the message "Failed to disable option" when I deselect the checkbox next to the update notification.
Any ideas?
mgfranz said:
My phone is rooted, TWRP installed. The updates use to have the option to "Install Later", but now that option is gone. The only option is to Download. I tried using Android Tuner and System Tuner to disable the notifications, but I get the message "Failed to disable option" when I deselect the checkbox next to the update notification.
Any ideas?
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You get the "Install Later" option only after downloading .
GravityBox from XPosed Framework also has an ongoing notification blocker.
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Tablet: ASUS Nexus 7.2
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Captain_Throwback said:
You get the "Install Later" option only after downloading .
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That doesn't help me at all... Even after downloading the 133mb update, the notification still exists. I don't want to download the update, I want to disable the notification entirely.
mgfranz said:
That doesn't help me at all... Even after downloading the 133mb update, the notification still exists. I don't want to download the update, I want to disable the notification entirely.
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First, disable update checks in Settings. Then clear data for Updater in Settings. Reboot. See if that works.
Captain_Throwback said:
First, disable update checks in Settings. Then clear data for Updater in Settings. Reboot. See if that works.
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There is no place in Settings > Updates to disable updates. Running JB 4.1
mgfranz said:
There is no place in Settings > Updates to disable updates. Running JB 4.1
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Are you sure?
Should be Settings -> System Updates -> HTC software update. There should be a box to uncheck for automatically checking for updates. You're saying that isn't there?
mgfranz said:
There is no place in Settings > Updates to disable updates. Running JB 4.1
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What rom are you running? Most devs disable HTC Software updates from the System updates section. You can find it in the stock Rooted rom, and some others.
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Phone: HTC EVO 4G LTE
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Tablet: ASUS Nexus 7.2
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My Z2 forcefully started the update from .570 to .575. I would like to cancel the update but have no option to.
When connecting to any wi-fi/data connection it automatically resumes.
I'm currently on 570 firmware, rooted with recovery and do not wish to update to 575 as I will lose recovery and root!
How can I manually remove the update? What must I remove in Root Explorer?
Thanks.
actually even the download completed , it will not update because u have root
don not worry
if you want to cancel the auto. update , go to About phone - Software update and select setting from the menu and cancel the auto. update
tahagamal said:
actually even the download completed , it will not update because u have root
don not worry
if you want to cancel the auto. update , go to About phone - Software update and select setting from the menu and cancel the auto. update
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In the ''About phone'' menu, software update is missing, it is not there!
On the top of the screen I still have the notification ''Xperia system update'' followed by pending Wi-Fi network to continue.
Is there not another way to simply remove the update and stop it from continuing?
you can try go to settings, aplications, all, see app Update Software and Force Close
you can freeze software update with titanium backup
lokitooxd said:
you can try go to settings, aplications, all, see app Update Software and Force Close
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Done. Thanks.
hydrogeek said:
you can freeze software update with titanium backup
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I have Titanium backup but I forgot about freezing the app. Thanks for reminding me to do so! ''System Update'' service now frozen!
Another option was - Disable app in Settings / App/ All /Update service app.
HI guys.
I got a notification on my android 7 that theres an xperia system update. I click on it and it says 'ready to install'. Can this sfill be stopped?
I already long click the notification and used force stop so now the note is gone. However under settings about phone software update, it still says 'xperia update ready to install'. I then set download updates to off for both system and apps.
But now what..
Does this mean the system update is already in my phone and will be installed regardless?
Is there a way to stop it?
I'm using a semi-stock rom that's been debloated and rooted and a bunch of extra junk....there was a new update released recently and my phone is wanting to update. What's the preferred way to stop the system from trying to update and get rid of the download and notification?
RNZL3R said:
What's the preferred way to stop the system from trying to update and get rid of the download and notification?
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Remove the Update Center app.
It's located in /system/priv_app/Update_center(-release).apk
use any System Application Disable App from playstore, browse for software update , and disable it ..
i.e. if you don't wana remove / delete system component