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is i possible to keep my thunderbolt rooted after any future updates? can i disable updating all together? i don't want to loose my wifi tether option.
thanks
kings322 said:
is i possible to keep my thunderbolt rooted after any future updates? can i disable updating all together? i don't want to loose my wifi tether option.
thanks
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Once you're rooted you shouldn't be getting any OTA updates (especially if you're running a custom ROM...most devs remove that menu or disable the auto check anyways.) If you do get prompted for an OTA update decline it as you can brick/unroot your phone if you install an OTA on top of a rooted phone.
Cubs2008 said:
Once you're rooted you shouldn't be getting any OTA updates (especially if you're running a custom ROM...most devs remove that menu or disable the auto check anyways.) If you do get prompted for an OTA update decline it as you can brick/unroot your phone if you install an OTA on top of a rooted phone.
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If you are rooted on stock ROM, it will still let you know there is an update available, still decline inorder to keep root. evertyhing else is correct
Updated....ok Now What
I was Rooted, But returned to stock because of an issue with my screen.
Is Rooting Possible, since the June,2011 Update? if so do the same rules apply because you are downgrading at that point, and assuming my thoughts are clear...will there be a patch for the new radios the update installed?
After you root what you want to do is wait for a developer to release a rooted version of that build. Check the developer section for it. I would post you a link but I'm on my Thunderbolt.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160374
Shawn haz root said:
After you root what you want to do is wait for a developer to release a rooted version of that build. Check the developer section for it. I would post you a link but I'm on my Thunderbolt.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160374
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Thanks Much, man I appreciate it. I will try the link, now the fun part Rooting all over again, ughhh...lol thank you again
so i know that i can root it at .17, use the app to keep root, update to .29, and use the app to get root back.
but how do you update it? does it matter if i update it manually (download the file from asus support website, unzip to sd card, install the sd card and an exclamation mark will appear,... [like they say in their website])
do i have to update over-the-air?
and what if after i buy it, the version is .29 out of the box? how can i root it?
another question is what case and screen protector do you use for this tablet? i found a lot of brands but i don't know which one is the best to use
thanks
you can update via ota. just make sure you use voodoo to temporarly unroot your transformer and make sure you aren't using a modified build.prop. if for some reason your tf300t is already at .29 you can just downgrade following the instructions in the development section, it's pretty simple.
i use my device naked. no screen protector. i do use an ipad case for when i'm not using it.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium
Just received my my prize (see signature!) and it came with the .17 firmware - I've unlocked and rooted using the steps provided here, and after unrooting, rebooting, and trying to do an OTA update, it says there's no update available, after this thing was bugging me like crazy while I was trying to get the unlock app on it to update!
any thoughts? manually update?
KryptosXLayer2 said:
Just received my my prize (see signature!) and it came with the .17 firmware - I've unlocked and rooted using the steps provided here, and after unrooting, rebooting, and trying to do an OTA update, it says there's no update available, after this thing was bugging me like crazy while I was trying to get the unlock app on it to update!
any thoughts? manually update?
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You won't get the OTA update since you unlocked. You will need to update manually and re-root flashing a zip with CWM. Check this thread for more info.
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That's if you lose root when updating manually.
jgaf said:
You won't get the OTA update since you unlocked. You will need to update manually and re-root flashing a zip with CWM. Check this thread for more info.
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That's if you lose root when updating manually.
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Thank you, I figured that's why the OTA prompts stopped.... That's the thread I used to get it unlocked and rooted, so what on there am I looking for to manually root? Just need to download the update from ASUS directly and hope the root holds, right?
KryptosXLayer2 said:
Thank you, I figured that's why the OTA prompts stopped.... That's the thread I used to get it unlocked and rooted, so what on there am I looking for to manually root? Just need to download the update from ASUS directly and hope the root holds, right?
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If you install CWM or TWRP (recoveries) you will be able to flash ASUS updates and flash a zip that gets you root access, if you do lose root when updating.
Congrats to all those looking forward to the 4.1 OTA. I'm happy for you. However, I just got my Razr Maxx HD and I'm happy with it as it is.
If I root using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851 will that stop my Maxx from getting the pending OTA?
If not, what else will I need to do?
Thanks in advance to all willing to help.
ThanksToXDA said:
Congrats to all those looking forward to the 4.1 OTA. I'm happy for you. However, I just got my Razr Maxx HD and I'm happy with it as it is.
If I root using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851 will that stop my Maxx from getting the pending OTA?
If not, what else will I need to do?
Thanks in advance to all willing to help.
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OTA aren't automatic... You have to accept the download. So just don't accept it. Easy enough.
EdwardN said:
OTA aren't automatic... You have to accept the download. So just don't accept it. Easy enough.
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Thanks for the response, but I've been told OTAs can't be continually refused (like after the 5th decline, they will update automatically). You seem to be stating that if I decline the OTA, it will not update ever.
If I'm understanding you correctly and I decline the OTA, will it continually prompt me to do it?
ThanksToXDA said:
Thanks for the response, but I've been told OTAs can't be continually refused (like after the 5th decline, they will update automatically). You seem to be stating that if I decline the OTA, it will not update ever.
If I'm understanding you correctly and I decline the OTA, will it continually prompt me to do it?
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Looks like there's a few ways to block OTA updates. Installing a custom rom does, but you want to keep it stock, obviously.
You can edit your build.prop file to "spoof" the current version so it doesn't try to update you. Do a search for editing build.prop, I don't have the exact details on hand.
The specific line is ro.build.fingerprint= but you'll have to wait until someone has the update installed to find out what the new information after the = is.
EdwardN said:
Looks like there's a few ways to block OTA updates. Installing a custom rom does, but you want to keep it stock, obviously.
You can edit your build.prop file to "spoof" the current version so it doesn't try to update you. Do a search for editing build.prop, I don't have the exact details on hand.
The specific line is ro.build.fingerprint= but you'll have to wait until someone has the update installed to find out what the new information after the = is.
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Those running the leak, would they have the correct "after the =" ?
ThanksToXDA said:
Those running the leak, would they have the correct "after the =" ?
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The leak might not, but the soaktest should. I would imagine it'll be on some phones in the next few days. Just make sure you get the line from someone with the same provider.
Having said all this, I have my older Defy running JB and it's an improvement over ICS. I personally am looking forward to the update. I feel a little like they didn't do as much optimization on ICS as they could have just because they knew JB was coming soon after launch.
EdwardN said:
The leak might not, but the soaktest should. I would imagine it'll be on some phones in the next few days. Just make sure you get the line from someone with the same provider.
Having said all this, I have my older Defy running JB and it's an improvement over ICS. I personally am looking forward to the update. I feel a little like they didn't do as much optimization on ICS as they could have just because they knew JB was coming soon after launch.
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Thanks for the help.
I decided to wait over night to see if I recieved any other options here. This morning I found an "An update has been downloaded..." message.
EdwardN said:
OTA aren't automatic... You have to accept the download. So just don't accept it. Easy enough.
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Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!
I still had the option to install now or later. I chose later.
Edit for better info: The download, "Update (0.7.2.en.US) has been downloaded and is ready to install."
Can I still root using the prev mentioned method if I install this?
Any other options to prevent the JB OTA?
ThanksToXDA said:
I decided to wait over night to see if I recieved any other options here. This morning I found an "An update has been downloaded..." message.
Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!
I still had the option to install now or later. I chose later.
Edit for better info: The download, "Update (0.7.2.en.US) has been downloaded and is ready to install."
Can I still root using the prev mentioned method if I install this?
Any other options to prevent the JB OTA?
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My error, I meant to say "You have to accept *to install* the download." I did read that it'd download anyway, unless you already had the version spoof in place. If you intend to root, root first, then use VooDoo OTA Rootkeeper (from market) to backup your root before update, and restore after update.
ThanksToXDA said:
Congrats to all those looking forward to the 4.1 OTA. I'm happy for you. However, I just got my Razr Maxx HD and I'm happy with it as it is.
If I root using these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851 will that stop my Maxx from getting the pending OTA?
If not, what else will I need to do?
Thanks in advance to all willing to help.
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Not sure the reluctance to dl jb. It's faster than Ics, and you can keep root.
Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 2
JB is nothing but pure improvement. Absolutely no downsides. That's why people are foaming at the mouth for it. And 0.7.2.en.US is just an ICS update.
BinarySauce said:
0.7.2.en.US is just an ICS update.
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I appreciate the info on (0.7.2.en.US)
From another forum, I found this advice:
"I renamed my OTACERTS.ZIP file to otacerts.zip.bak ... and this stopped updating on my DI2.
The OTACERTS.ZIP file can only be modified by ROOT users, and it's located in: system/etc/security/otacerts.zip"
Would this work?
ThanksToXDA said:
From another forum, I found this advice:
"I renamed my OTACERTS.ZIP file to otacerts.zip.bak ... and this stopped updating on my DI2.
The OTACERTS.ZIP file can only be modified by ROOT users, and it's located in: system/etc/security/otacerts.zip"
Would this work?
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yes, but the problem with that solution is that it will keep downloading the update over and over, it'll just fail the certification process prior to install, and it'll eat your battery doing all the repeated downloads. You are welcome to try it though, and report back your results please.
EdwardN said:
yes, but the problem with that solution is that it will keep downloading the update over and over, it'll just fail the certification process prior to install, and it'll eat your battery doing all the repeated downloads. You are welcome to try it though, and report back your results please.
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LOL, I'll take your word on this one (thanks again).
OK, next idea: Use Tit Backup to freeze updater.apk
or
FOTA Kill
What do you think???
I just got a notification on my phone about a new moto software update. Will it make it harder for my to flash, root, or mod my phone?
Everything is still stock on the phone i havent done any mods yet
The official bootloader unlock should work regardless, so no if you don't mind doing the official unlock method.
I've heard the exploit to get root without the official unlock has been closed, but I think someone else said they found a way around it. I don't know either way, I officially unlocked the device the day I got it
Is there a new update? post/after asa14?
Checked around but after seeing the old do this if you cant upgrade threads pop up I was curious.
Seen some traces of the 9.8.2Q JellyBean update for the Q, but don't know it's current status.
Interesting and good news, Just checked and mine stated not update available sadly..
Gxkon said:
I just got a notification on my phone about a new moto software update. Will it make it harder for my to flash, root, or mod my phone?
Everything is still stock on the phone i havent done any mods yet
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Can you share what this update is, OP? The small update from last month or is this Jelly Bean?
swintec said:
Can you share what this update is, OP? The small update from last month or is this Jelly Bean?
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I dont know it dont look like a new os. One was around 60 mb then i had a small 7 mb update
arrrghhh said:
The official bootloader unlock should work regardless, so no if you don't mind doing the official unlock method.
I've heard the exploit to get root without the official unlock has been closed, but I think someone else said they found a way around it. I don't know either way, I officially unlocked the device the day I got it
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Yeah, the motofail2go exploit to root works only if you haven't updated. After rooting, you can save root by Voodoo OTA rootkeeper, temp unroot, install any updates, then restore root with OTA rootkeeper. Works great, and you keep your warranty. But of course you can't flash any ROMs or anything, but you can still use Titanium backup, other programs that require root.
see this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2053444
Getting prompt to update GEM-L703 from "B013" version to "B013_B015"
Anyone know what this update is for? I wonder if I update will it cause problems with being able to root, etc., later??
Larry Fortune said:
Getting prompt to update GEM-L703 from "B013" version to "B013_B015"
Anyone know what this update is for? I wonder if I update will it cause problems with being able to root, etc., later??
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No Problems with rooton B015,works fine,but actually is B106(5.1.1).Warning,no root no recovery.
letschky said:
No Problems with rooton B015,works fine,but actually is B106(5.1.1).Warning,no root no recovery.
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Okay, thanks!
Okay today I get prompted for "B106" OTA update. Should I hold off upgrading to this one...
I'm not rooted yet, still waiting on my unlock password.
I am going to wait tell there is a root for it. B015 is working 90% perfect except a couple things.