So I have been fighting off the upgrade for a while now, just putting off the NC5 download to 1am each night and then every morning doing it again. Whatever I just did my phone decided to download the upgrade file. I killed my WiFi and it stopped at 4%. System update history says the download was "terminated, 550".
Turned Wifi back on and watching phone like a hawk to make sure it doesn't start the download again.
Questions:
- Will the phone just start prompting me again nightly?
- Any surefire way to cancel the download/update?
I started another thread asking about ROM options/how to but no answers yet. Does anyone know where can I find a mod to allow me to use phone as hotspot (MK2)?
Thanks!
edit: sorry, I meant to post this in Q&A - can this be moved?
Jayhamma said:
So I have been fighting off the upgrade for a while now, just putting off the NC5 download to 1am each night and then every morning doing it again. Whatever I just did my phone decided to download the upgrade file. I killed my WiFi and it stopped at 4%. System update history says the download was "terminated, 550".
Turned Wifi back on and watching phone like a hawk to make sure it doesn't start the download again.
Questions:
- Will the phone just start prompting me again nightly?
- Any surefire way to cancel the download/update?
I started another thread asking about ROM options/how to but no answers yet. Does anyone know where can I find a mod to allow me to use phone as hotspot (MK2)?
Thanks!
edit: sorry, I meant to post this in Q&A - can this be moved?
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1. For me at least when it finished downloading it asked me to install it.
2. You can cancel it if you have root by freezing SDM in Titanium Backup.
3. The easiest way to get Free Hotspot is to use foxfi. It works without root. You could also get a free Hotspot by doing this with root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2512981
4. If you want to keep root but update to NC5 you can follow one of these threads: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2749660
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2726868
Best of Luck
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So, I noticed that my S4 had a new software update and I started to download it, then walked back to my desk to read what was in it and was surprised to find out that the new update would lock the bootloader (which I definitely don't want). As of now, I'm delaying INSTALLING it but because it was downloaded, it keeps bugging me to install it.
My question was am I still good to root my phone, even if it's been downloaded to my phone? Or is it likely the bootloader has already been locked and installing the update will just install the rest of the files? I assume now is probably the best time to root it (since I likely won't have the option down the road). I just wanted to check with you guys first. Let me know when you get the chance. Thanks!
jbrookley said:
So, I noticed that my S4 had a new software update and I started to download it, then walked back to my desk to read what was in it and was surprised to find out that the new update would lock the bootloader (which I definitely don't want). As of now, I'm delaying INSTALLING it but because it was downloaded, it keeps bugging me to install it.
My question was am I still good to root my phone, even if it's been downloaded to my phone? Or is it likely the bootloader has already been locked and installing the update will just install the rest of the files? I assume now is probably the best time to root it (since I likely won't have the option down the road). I just wanted to check with you guys first. Let me know when you get the chance. Thanks!
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You can still root it if the update wasn't installed. As long as it says your on mdk and not on me7 under "about phone" in the settings you should have no problem rooting. After rooting use a app like titanium backup or my backup pro to freeze sdm and fwupgrade....in system apps.
jbrookley said:
So, I noticed that my S4 had a new software update and I started to download it, then walked back to my desk to read what was in it and was surprised to find out that the new update would lock the bootloader (which I definitely don't want). As of now, I'm delaying INSTALLING it but because it was downloaded, it keeps bugging me to install it.
My question was am I still good to root my phone, even if it's been downloaded to my phone? Or is it likely the bootloader has already been locked and installing the update will just install the rest of the files? I assume now is probably the best time to root it (since I likely won't have the option down the road). I just wanted to check with you guys first. Let me know when you get the chance. Thanks!
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If it only downloaded, and you did not install it, then you are good to root. I would delete the update.zip file from the cache to be safe though.
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I just received my Galaxy s4 and activated the phone. I still have the old MDK build and not the new VRUAME7. The phone is trying to download the update and about 1/2 way there. I put the phone in airplane mode to stop the update.
I'd like to do the following:
1. root the phone
2. download ota rootkeeper
3. backup root
4. let the update proceed.
How can I stop the update from progressing. I'd like to turn the network back on after rooting to get a few programs that I use that require root access (that's my main reason for rooting. Not as much the ROMS etc).
Thanks.
UNCMo96 said:
I just received my Galaxy s4 and activated the phone. I still have the old MDK build and not the new VRUAME7. The phone is trying to download the update and about 1/2 way there. I put the phone in airplane mode to stop the update.
I'd like to do the following:
1. root the phone
2. download ota rootkeeper
3. backup root
4. let the update proceed.
How can I stop the update from progressing. I'd like to turn the network back on after rooting to get a few programs that I use that require root access (that's my main reason for rooting. Not as much the ROMS etc).
Thanks.
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This question has been asked AND ANSWERED multiple times.
When it completes the download, you will be asked to approve the install. Tell it to defer the install for several hours, and use that time to root it and install OTA Rootkeeper. Then you can let the installation proceed.
k1mu said:
This question has been asked AND ANSWERED multiple times.
When it completes the download, you will be asked to approve the install. Tell it to defer the install for several hours, and use that time to root it and install OTA Rootkeeper. Then you can let the installation proceed.
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My apologies. After posting I did some digging and found the answer. What can I say, I was happy when I saw my phone was pre-update and then panicked when I saw the update ongoing with no way to stop it.
Just got my phone today, it immediately starts to download update, so I'm just keeping all data networks disabled till I get things taken care of.
I apologize if this is common knowledge, but I just got a VZW S4 today that still had the old MDK software on it. As soon as the salesperson gave it to me, though, it was trying to download the software to install the update. I was able to prevent it from completing the download (and consequently install the update) by quickly turning off mobile data and not connecting it to wifi for a couple hours. This interrupted the download that was in process and eventually, the software updater showed a notification that it had basically given up downloading the update. After that, I've been able to connect it to wifi and re-enable mobile data for a couple hours and it hasn't tried again.
Anyone know the frequency with which it will try to download the update? I'm definitely going to prevent it for as long as possible, since I want to retain my ability to install custom ROMs.
You can still root ME7, but apparently you can't flash a custom recovery yet. Sorry, got my info mixed up.
Otherwise, to stop it completely right now, you would need to root, then freeze FWUpgrade.apk and SDM.apk.
igacek said:
You can still root ME7, which should allow you to load a custom recovery to install ROMs by checking out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381382
Otherwise, to stop it completely right now, you would need to root, then freeze FWUpgrade.apk and SDM.apk.
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Yes you can root ME7 but you cannot load a custom recovery
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igacek said:
You can still root ME7, which should allow you to load a custom recovery to install ROMs by checking out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381382
Otherwise, to stop it completely right now, you would need to root, then freeze FWUpgrade.apk and SDM.apk.
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If you try flashing a customn recovery in me7 you will soft brick your phone, just a heads up.
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If you freeze SDM and SEAndroid it'll stop trying. You need to use Titanium Backup Premium or the other free app (not sure which that is, someone help out with the name?)
I just received an extended refurbished warranty replacement for a dead VZW Galaxy S4 SCH-I545 NC5. My old model was rooted, safestrapped, custom rommed, and had ota apps disabled. This new phone is also an NC5 (build date before June, so no problem rooting with TowelRoot). However, when I activated it and rooted it, the upgrade for NG6 was downloaded but not installed. I've rooted the phone and frozen the OTA apps, but I get an annoying popup every few minutes asking if I want to install the new upgrade now or later (clicking later produces a clock to set the time for an automatic upgrade). There is no option for not upgrading. I DON'T want the NG6 build, but the constant popup, which I have to clear with the Back key each time is a roaring PITA.
Anybody know how to disable the popup? The upgrade is already downloaded and I'd like to delete this as well as it is no doubt taking up #*%@^ unnecessary storage, but haven't found the right directory yet.
Any help will be appreciated.
Yout best bet would probably be to do a full wipe, such as an Odin, and restore the phone that way, then immediately root and freeze OTA updates before the phone has the chance to downloaf them.
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I just received an extended refurbished warranty replacement for a dead VZW Galaxy S4 SCH-I545 NC5. My old model was rooted, safestrapped, custom rommed, and had ota apps disabled. This new phone is also an NC5 (build date before June, so no problem rooting with TowelRoot). However, when I activated it and rooted it, the upgrade for NG6 was downloaded but not installed. I've rooted the phone and frozen the OTA apps, but I get an annoying popup every few minutes asking if I want to install the new upgrade now or later (clicking later produces a clock to set the time for an automatic upgrade). There is no option for not upgrading. I DON'T want the NG6 build, but the constant popup, which I have to clear with the Back key each time is a roaring PITA.
Anybody know how to disable the popup? The upgrade is already downloaded and I'd like to delete this as well as it is no doubt taking up #*%@^ unnecessary storage, but haven't found the right directory yet.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Try this,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856632
you'll still get the pop up so go ahead and hit update, it wont be able to find the update so it will bomb out, and not bother you again.
Thanks - worked for a while - then popup returned
XRSTOY1 said:
Try this,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856632
you'll still get the pop up so go ahead and hit update, it wont be able to find the update so it will bomb out, and not bother you again.
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I did try that. The popup went away for several days and then came back. There must be at least one root-level app I haven't disabled.
Thanks for the help, but I'm afraid I still need a bit more.
Still having popups...
socal87 said:
Yout best bet would probably be to do a full wipe, such as an Odin, and restore the phone that way, then immediately root and freeze OTA updates before the phone has the chance to downloaf them.
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When I first got the phone, I disabled OTA, I ran the update - which failed, of course. It got rid of the popup, but I did not wipe the phone as I am a longtime Motorola Droid user and am not totally comfortable using Odin (This is my first Samsung and it's like going from Droid expert to Odin newbie). I have since restored nandroid and Titanium backups from the previous phone (this is a warranty refurb). The backups also included disabled OTA apps from my previous S4. Apparently, I missed one somewhere, as the behavior just recently returned. I'm going fishing on the root level again [sigh].
If anybody would be so kind as to list the exact .apks and their directories involved in OTA, I can make sure they are still disabled and run another failed update. This may be different from my Droids, since it is being referred to as a Samsung build update, and not an Android version update.
If anybody knows where the downloaded update is hiding, I can remove that as well.
Thanks in advance.
Im pretty sure the app u need to freeze is listed as SDM.. That should stop the update and popup.
Thanks also.
fxwrangler said:
Im pretty sure the app u need to freeze is listed as SDM.. That should stop the update and popup.
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I always rename SDM.apk and FWUpgrade.apk, but, with Samsung (with the OTA already pushed, but not installed), I had to jump through several other hoops. To see what else you can do to solve the problem, check out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1856632
i just made a post about the same problem. I renamed them. so we will see what happens
To delete the OTA zip use a file explorer with root privileges like "ES File Explorer" navigate to /data/fota and delete update.zip
Beartooth01 said:
I always rename SDM.apk and FWUpgrade.apk, but, with Samsung (with the OTA already pushed, but not installed), I had to jump through several other hoops. To see what else you can do to solve the problem, check out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1856632
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That link is dead. Can you please direct me to a good link for that? Thank you
re-rooting after MJ7 kernal pushed by google?
swolh said:
That link is dead. Can you please direct me to a good link for that? Thank you
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Well - renaming SDM.apk and FWUpgrade.akp stopped the totally annoying push notification for google's new MJ7 build for the S4. But by renaming SDM.apk, my Verizon app visual voice mail stopped working. When I returned the SDM.apk file to it's original name, the visual voice mail works, but I get the annoying notification from google over and over.
I'm trying YouMail app for visual software and am waiting to hear from them about whether their app uses SDM.apk. If YouMail is like Verizon's visual voice mail and uses SDM.apk, then my next thought is to unroot the phone, let Google do their update to MJ7, then re-root. I'm wondering if anyone has done this.
My phone came with NG6. To root, I had to flash the NG5 stock kernal, then root using towelroot. Once rooted, I flashed the NG6 kernal. If I unroot and let google flash their new MJ7 kernal, will I be able to repeat the root process (flash NG5, the root, then flash MJ7)? If that route were possible, would I need to find a separate place to download the MJ7?
Is there any other way to stop google's annoying notificaton and pushing MJ7 at me? All help greatly appreciated.
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XRSTOY1 said:
Try this,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856632
you'll still get the pop up so go ahead and hit update, it wont be able to find the update so it will bomb out, and not bother you again.
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My apology. I missed this link first time thru this thread. That link to a thread titled "[HOW TO] Disable OTA Update Notifications!!!!!!!!!!!!!" is pretty helpful. We'll see in a day or two if the notification and push attempt continues, but I'm pretty optimistic following the instructions in that thread will stop it.
Hello! Sorry for my panic and sense of urgency, but I'm currently away for school and my lease is ending at the end of the month and I have no way to contact my parents, real estate agents, movers, or anything now. All I have is my phone and computer, and I haven't renewed my internet for the month so it should be shut off any day now as well.
But I was running Lollipop (OC1) and rooted my phone the other day with the terrible KingRoot. I attempted to use this app that was supposed to remove KingRoot and replace it with SuperUser but it only removed KingRoot - nothing else. So I lost root access, but still had all the KingRoot crap on my phone. Today a Verizon update appeared on my phone and I clicked install - I didn't think anything of it because it wasn't a major OS upgrade, just a small patch. Plus I thought it'd help remove KingRoot. Uh oh. I was wrong.
I installed the update, it went into recovery and then attempted to install. next thing I know all I see is a black screen. I tried pulling the battery and rebooting it, but I can't get passed the Samsung logo - it just goes to a black screen (but I believe it's still on, draining battery). If I try to boot into recovery it INSTANTLY starts auto-installing this update, which it of course always fails to do and gives me an error message.
My brother said I need to use 'ADB' but he's busy and can't email me much more information. I'm entirely lost, panicked, and scared! I need my phone working soon. I'm assuming theres no way to 'fix' my phone - so I'm just going to have to suck it up and realize I lost everything (man I wish I saved a lot of people I was texting as contacts *face palm*). What can I do now?
P.S. If I need to install a new ROM or whatnot over this, then can I do so with a pre-rooted Lollipop ROM? That way I don't have to risk using KingRoot ever- ever again. NOTE I NEED ROOT FOR WiFi TETHER! My internet is being shut off very soon, so to get by in the meantime I planned on using my phone and its tether.
No... You need internet access..
BUT... If you backed up everything to the external SD, then you can regain contacts..
Otherwise, Any attempt to fix it won't do anything...
ADB won't work on this phone either...
What you need to do is download a program called Odin, and a OC1 stock tar... That will recover your phone, but you will lose all contacts unless you had the Verizon contact thing...
I had the exact same experience as you yesterday... I had to put my phone in Download mode and start fresh with the Verizon Software Update Assistant. All I really cared about was my pictures, and they were on the external SD card. The other response about using ODIN to go back to OC1 works just as well... Best of luck!
Odin is your friend
Don't panic. You're contacts and other media of a similar nature are usually backed up regularly enough if you don't mess with the default sync settings of your stock rom. We can all agree Kingroot is a terrible way to root because of it's unnecessarily bloated bundle that it installs along with its super user app. To get your phone working you need to 'Odin' back to stock and from there you can root and install a custom rom. However your choices are very finite because of the new SELinux enforcing files on the OC1 build for the Verizon bootloader.
Step 1) Download Odin here ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...08-2013-odin-3-09-odin-1-85-versions-t2189539
Step 2) Download the stock OC1 Build ROM for the SCH-I545 (Verizon Galaxy S4) here ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon/development/odin-5-0-1-lollipop-oc1-t3174850
Step 3) Once the download has finished (use DownloadThemAll add-on in FireFox to boost download speed) load the tar.md5 file into Odin
using the AP button.
Step 4) Put your phone into download mode and plug it into your computer. Make sure the cables aren't loose and click start in Odin.
Step 5) Wait for the phone to reboot and for the com-slot in Odin to turn green (will say "PASS!!" when complete).
If you use KingRoot to root the phone then I suggest googling how to replace KingRoot with SuperSu and following the tutorial W0lfdroids website here ---> http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2015/05/How-to-Remove-Replace-KingUser-KingRoot-with-SuperSU.html