I am currently running CM6 on my Dream and started having issues with installing applications today. Suddenly they no longer install and I am faced with the message in this thread's title. I've ran fix_permissions and fix_UID off my recovery but still can't seem to get it resolved. Any ideas?
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odrecords said:
I am currently running CM6 on my Dream and started having issues with installing applications today. Suddenly they no longer install and I am faced with the message in this thread's title. I've ran fix_permissions and fix_UID off my recovery but still can't seem to get it resolved. Any ideas?
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only time that happens for me is when i customise an apk, lets say v1.1, and try installing update v1.2 from the market.
I then have to manually uninstall old version then install update.
did that work?
Unfortunately, it didn't. But tonight I'm just going to wipe and revert back to CM5... Its a lot more smooth and the ext partitioning for apps seems to work better also...
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So far all is well. I don't wanna be reasonable for you messing up your phone so do at your own risk.
Using titanium back up I un installed system updater 1.0.0. Its been a couple hours and i haven't received a single pop up telling me there's an update. So far the only downside I see is when you goto menu> settings> about phone there isn't a system update tab anymore. This I can not update my software, profile, prl, android manually.
I suggest you make a back up of your current set up before doing so put freezing it in titanium backup premium
Well after making this thread is greeted with a update pop up. This thread us now void and useless
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Is there a otacerts.xml you can rename? That stopped it on the hero....can't remember the directory it was in.maybe in /etc
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Kcarpenter said:
Is there a otacerts.xml you can rename? That stopped it on the hero....can't remember the directory it was in.maybe in /etc
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im still playing around to find the fix for people that aint running a di18 rom like my self. im running the di18modem and the mix kernel based on di18. im tired of seeing the ota pop up and my current rom hasnt been updated to di18 yet
um why would you want to stop the ota notification? just upgrade.
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um why would you want to stop the ota notification? just upgrade.
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im fully upgraded except for a di18 rom. im happy with my rom and will be waiting for an updated version of it that is based on the di18 update
I am 100% happy Running Gummy FE 2.0 and want nothing to do with the GBE update.. Is there any way to stop the push? I am getting sick of clicking update later... Any help would be appreicatied.. Thanks !
You'll have to root your device, and rename/delete update apk file.
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Virnik0 said:
You'll have to root your device, and rename/delete update apk file.
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Hello.. And thanks for the quick response to my question ! I am rooted on Gummy 2.0 Froyo so I would just go into the system folder to find the file ?
Where exactly is the file to rename? I do not want the update either.
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I would imagine its somewhere in /system/app should say vzwupdater.apk or something like that
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Huh.... I always thought if the phone was rooted and running a custom ROM, you would never get OTA updates. Maybe that's only if you're running a custom Gingerbread ROM.
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Huh.... I always thought if the phone was rooted and running a custom ROM, you would never get OTA updates. Maybe that's only if you're running a custom Gingerbread ROM.
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That's exactly what I was thinking. The OTA is supposed to check for an unrooted/unmodified system before allowing the OTA. Maybe it just fails to install but you still get the notification? If true, that would definitely be annoying. Don't blame people for wanting to disable it.
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I'd like know as well. I'm happily rooted and don't feel like changing anything. A pop up has notified me about 10 times today. Only options are to Install now. Install later and more information which allows no further options. So I just hit install later only to be notified again randomly.
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Joelpatrick said:
I'd like know as well. I'm happily rooted and don't feel like changing anything. A pop up has notified me about 10 times today. Only options are to Install now. Install later and more information which allows no further options. So I just hit install later only to be notified again randomly.
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Hopefully, Someone can let those of us that do not want to update know where this update.apk file is located.. I know I can't seem to find it...
when I loaded up the debloated rooted package courtesy of Danalo I remember deleting remnants of something in root explorer along the lines of "vzwfroyoinstaller.apk" and something else with "vzwupdate(er)" in the name which could be the culprits, sorry I don't remember and when I was on froyo I hadn't received the OTA yet and didn't bother to check then got impatient and flashed the aforementioned rom lol
do a search in root explorer for "update" or "froyo" or even a generic one like "vzw", there's gotta be a suspicious looking updater apk somewhere in there
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The new radios contained in this ROM update alone (which dramatically improves data connection stability) is the biggest reason alone to update to Gingerbread.
I used to have data drops and overall data instability like none other on EE4. 2.3.6 gives me the stability that I needed to keep a stable data connection while hopping from tower to tower while driving through my city. EE4? Forget about it, it never could hop from tower to tower without giving some kind of fit about it and that meant that you couldn't stream anything. I'd have to look at my phone every once in awhile just to force my streaming music app to make a reconnection and being that I drive through some cities that have a "no cell phone" law, I was risking a ticket (that and an accident).
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
I haven't gotten a notification yet. Running EP4 debloated.
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If you're running anything other than bone-stock (no root, no VooDoo, no de-bloat, etc) EE4, the OTA will not apply.
In many cases, you won't even get the notification on a non-stock ROM, as it requires the InnoPath app to be there.
If you're on a custom ROM, the OTA does manage to get downloaded and you tell it to update, you run the risk of soft-bricking (boot loop) at worst. In the best case, you'll boot to custom recovery and it will ignore the update.
I just got off the phone with verzion to see if there was any way for them to stop the push... Upper Tech Support called Samsung and they said no.. That after 2wks the push should stop.. I am running Gummy Froyo 2.0 with the EP4 radios and we have 4G in my town and its as smooth as a babies ass.. Running Immoseyon's kernel in voodoo.. files are converted to EXT4 and setcpu has me at 1200 mhz 100% stable I don't want to loose what I got.. Everything Icons, Backgrounds, Go Launcher EX are all set up PERFECT So, I guess I am going to have to wait for the push to stop.. There is no "Update.zip" file that I can find through Root Explorer to delete to stop the push..
You can do NAND backup and Titanium Backup (for god's sake), then update. GingerBread is much faster then Froyo.
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I am running a stock rooted kernel with stock rom. I keep getting the ota update. I am all backed up and going to try the ota in the am when my battery is fully charged. If not it won't be the first time I used imnuts [HOW-TO]Fix your phone....
YOU MUST be NOT rooted for the OTA to take place or it will break the phone and you'll have to use the "Fix your Phone" thread.
Froyo versus Gingerbread. If you thought your phone was fast with those tweaks on Froyo, just try applying them to Gingerbread. Five times better. Look at it this way... this phone was made for Gingerbread, the hardware, the features, the functionality, all of it was made for Gingerbread. Hell, the front-facing camera was made for Gingerbread. The only reason why we got stuck with Froyo was because they rushed the phone to market and by the time they wanted to launch it a Gingerbread build wasn't ready for it.
I took the ota this morning with stock rooted kernel and worked perfect. I must say trparky was correct about "dramatically improves data connection stability". I am really surprised how much this update helped out my phone.
Apparently I haven't posted enough to post in the ViperOneS thread. So I will try finding an answer here.
I flashed the OTA update and went from 2.1 to 2.2. Love the ROM! But it seemed very laggy, so I reverted back to 2.1 via a TWRP backup.
Is there a way to turn off the system update notification since I plan on staying with 2.1? I tried going to settings/applications/updater and unchecking notifications, but it's grayed out.
Thanks for the help.
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yes, you can, in the setting, go to about, software update, uncheck scheduled check. This should prevent it from checking the update
Sorry, I failed to mention that I did that also and rebooted the phone. It's gone for 30 seconds after reboot, but reappears after that.
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thun2002 said:
Apparently I haven't posted enough to post in the ViperOneS thread. So I will try finding an answer here.
I flashed the OTA update and went from 2.1 to 2.2. Love the ROM! But it seemed very laggy, so I reverted back to 2.1 via a TWRP backup.
Is there a way to turn off the system update notification since I plan on staying with 2.1? I tried going to settings/applications/updater and unchecking notifications, but it's grayed out.
Thanks for the help.
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Should be in q&a...and I know ur new but u can still search. If u search the thread u will see that u can fix ur lag by reapplying the skin as well as clearing data in the venom tweaks app and the other one. As for disabling the update part I have no idea. Maybe disable notifications for the app that does it.
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Solution found: after "unchecking" the check for updates, settings/applications(all)/updater and then "clear data"
It all seems so obvious, now that I've figured it out.
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Hello! I'd like to say this is NOT a boot loop or a brick!
My father's Infuse runs 2.3.6 Gingerbread (quite outdated, isn't it?) Anyway, it will randomly shut off or reboot every now and then, mostly at night - making it an unreliable alarm clock.
I have heard and searched of an "Infuse keep alive app" (on Google AND Play Store) but I just can't seem to find it!
Thanks in advance!
NOTES: The phone is a SGH-I977 with 2.3.6 and a UCLB3 base and official Kernel. Has not been modified or customised in any way ROM/Kernel/Baseband wise!
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I'm having this issue too. I thought it was something I did when I last flashed a custom rom, but I guess not. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
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Try flashing a stock ROM or other known working ROM.
If the problem persists, then you may have a stuck power button (although that typically manifests as reboots until the battery dies). Could be an early warning sign though...
Here's a thread with a repair service link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756467
Here's some DIY options:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996709