Hi,
I recently Installed the latest Cyanogen rom on my N1, and moved the apps to the SD card. I don't know what I may have done wrong, but now I can't open Shopper. I can't uninstall or update it either; sometimes the Market detects it as "update available" and sometimes as "free", but when I try to update or install it I get a warning sign on my notification bar, and the Market says it couldn't install the app.
Is there something I can do to solve the problem?
Thanks!
Do a wipe and start over.
Hello,
I've the following notification:
System updated downloaded
Android 5.1.1 System Update
My phone is rooted.
What's the best way to get rid of this notification, and prevent any future OTA updates on my rooted Nexus 6 phone?
Thank you!
Keep it rooted... It won't update if it's rooted.
To get rid of the notifications, either use titanium backup to remove the update app or just go ahead and flash you a nice custom ROM.
Thank you for your reply.
However, I think the update APP is Google Play Services, and I didn't want to delete Google Play Services APP.
Anyway, I'd tapped on System Update Downloaded till it shown Google Play Services.
Then, I'd pressed on the cog icon, and had disabled Show Notifications setting.
The notify had disappeared right away.
Then, I'd deleted the downloaded OTA (100MB) file from /cache
3f62011 said:
Thank you for your reply.
However, I think the update APP is Google Play Services, and I didn't want to delete Google Play Services APP.
Anyway, I'd tapped on System Update Downloaded till it shown Google Play Services.
Then, I'd pressed on the cog icon, and had disabled Show Notifications setting.
The notify had disappeared right away.
Then, I'd deleted the downloaded OTA (100MB) file from /cache
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Where's the System Update Downloaded at? I'm having the same issue and since I can't find a way to flash a Z28E zip on my phone with Twrp I'd rather just stop update notification
I am on a custom ROM but still got the update message. No .apk to delete as in the note 4?
ronaldheld said:
I am on a custom ROM but still got the update message. No .apk to delete as in the note 4?
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Long press on the update notification. Select app info, untick the box for show notifications. Profit.
Evolution_Tech said:
Long press on the update notification. Select app info, untick the box for show notifications. Profit.
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Done. And thanks.
Enable Developer Options In Android 6.0 Marshmallow
1. Pull down on the notifications shade and open the Settings app. You can also achieve the same thing from the app drawer if you so wish.
2. Scroll all the way down and tap on ‘About phone.’
3. Now scroll down again and you’ll see an entry labelled ‘Build number.’ Keep on tapping till you see a prompt that says ‘You are now a developer!’
after on this option you can Automatic System Updates toggle is set to off, for get rid of this stupid automatic System update.
jsrdeepakmail said:
Enable Developer Options In Android 6.0 Marshmallow
1. Pull down on the notifications shade and open the Settings app. You can also achieve the same thing from the app drawer if you so wish.
2. Scroll all the way down and tap on ‘About phone.’
3. Now scroll down again and you’ll see an entry labelled ‘Build number.’ Keep on tapping till you see a prompt that says ‘You are now a developer!’
after on this option you can Automatic System Updates toggle is set to off, for get rid of this stupid automatic System update.
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there is no "Automatic System Updates toggle" in 6.0.1 Nexus 6
usmras said:
there is no "Automatic System Updates toggle" in 6.0.1 Nexus 6
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Did you become a Developer as outlined so you can see the "Automatic System Updates toggle"?
After rooting some time ago, I have now received a notification of an ota update. A small red number 1 now appears on my settings icon and on my tools folder because the Updater app is in the tools folder.
I am not really keen to perform the ota update as my phone is working well at present, but I would like to get rid of the notifications mentioned here.
If this is not possible, I will proceed with the update but would like some advice as to how to proceed as I have TWRP recovery and phone is rooted. I can flash back stock recovery if need be but what about root and root access after the update if I must do the update?
EDIT:
OK. I found a solution to get rid of the notification "badges" that were attached to my settings and updater icons:
Using Titanium Pro, I selected the Updater App and then Wiped Data. I proceeded to freeze the Updater App. This removed the notification from the notification bar and the updater icon, but not from the settings icon. I proceeded to reboot the phone and the Defrost the Updater App. I then opened up Settings, scrolled down to Updater and opened it. The app was now now clear of any data and the "check for Updates" button was available. I closed the Update App and noticed now that the "badge" on the settings icon was gone. I very quickly went back to Titanium and froze the Updater App again. Whew - All is back to normal and I do not have to install the update to get rid of the notifications.
I want to install "Record Screen" and "Toggle record screen" apks on my Note 8 but after the update on Oreo they don´t install, install only toogle, pull down notification and hes there...but the other apk dont install.
I switch "Security initialization" on tab Security, but not works too.
Someone could help me please?
Is there anyway to remove this notification?
It's the Vodafone settings and recommended apps update.
Currently running 9.0.0.163 and root, so the installation fails. I also don't want to install it. But this notification is annoying!
Any suggestions?
mushtafa said:
Is there anyway to remove this notification?
It's the Vodafone settings and recommended apps update.
Currently running 9.0.0.163 and root, so the installation fails. I also don't want to install it. But this notification is annoying!
Any suggestions?
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I had this issue with call notifications not going away, before. Generally you need to just go into settings > apps > "the app in question", and clear cache and\or data.
Maybe try to turn off updates for the app too, or prevent permissions for accessing wifi and mobile data in settings > apps > data.
And maybe force stop the app and prevent it from auto-starting in the future.
Oh, this worked! Thank you, it was very annoying to see that vodafone bloatware notification.