Last weekend I updated HTC One M7 to 5.0.1 GPe successfully. I am now receiving a message from SuperSU to update the binaries. I follow through the auto update procedure and it fails. a window comes up SuperSU isn't responding. Do you want to close it? Report Wait OK are my choices. Then after reboot it wants me to try updating again. So I go in the same circle. Now I'm looking for a suggestion on how to update?
greenad89 said:
Last weekend I updated HTC One M7 to 5.0.1 GPe successfully. I am now receiving a message from SuperSU to update the binaries. I follow through the auto update procedure and it fails. a window comes up SuperSU isn't responding. Do you want to close it? Report Wait OK are my choices. Then after reboot it wants me to try updating again. So I go in the same circle. Now I'm looking for a suggestion on how to update?
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flash this from custom recovery
http://download.chainfire.eu/641/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.40.zip
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Hello everyone,
Since Enomther's ROM thread is closed I would like to ask you a question about this beautiful ROM.
Since yesterday I'm receiving update system notification ( I own a Nexus One, so I suppose is Gingerbread update via OTA )
Well, this shouldn't happen, isn't it? I noticed that I have FOTA killer, so that should do the job, but still I'm receiving update system notifications...
Has anyone the same problem? Is there a way to disable the system update notifications?
I just flashed again the FOTAKiller-signed.zip in order to disable them, but I'm still receiving notifications...
Help please
You can disable it by updating your build.prop
Hi,
Also getting the OTA 2.3.4 update notification.
I am running Enomther 2.14.4 and have applied a patch to remove the OTA notification of the previous 2.3.3 update.
How to remove the 2.3.4 OTA notification?
please could you download it while running logcat and let the installation fail in recovery before disabling it? people are looking for the link to the OTA
FOTAKill.zip and then attempt to install the update. It'll reboot to custom recovery and stay there. Just don't do anything with it, reboot back, and the update notification should be gone.
Not to hijack. I am running cm6 and upgrade my h-boot. When I restarted the phone it ask me to update to gingerbread 2.3.3. However u still like running cm6. But it keeps asking me to update. I still not clear how to get rid of this message. Any suggeston?
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sl8125 said:
Not to hijack. I am running cm6 and upgrade my h-boot. When I restarted the phone it ask me to update to gingerbread 2.3.3. However u still like running cm6. But it keeps asking me to update. I still not clear how to get rid of this message. Any suggeston?
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fotakill in gapps, as said..
At first I didn't know what fotakill. But looked in the gapp zip file found the app. Installed it now its gone. Thanks for your help.
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sl8125 said:
At first I didn't know what fotakill. But looked in the gapp zip file found the app. Installed it now its gone. Thanks for your help.
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Got a link to FOTAkill?
so many sources, need to get the right one that works.
Everything works. They're exactly the same one.
jemz0r said:
Got a link to FOTAkill?
so many sources, need to get the right one that works.
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Geez, already said, gapps.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Latest_Version#Google_Apps
I have downloaded GAPPS and installed the FOTAKill apk, however the update notification still keeps popping up.
Anything I'm missing?
OTA Update
jemz0r said:
I have downloaded GAPPS and installed the FOTAKill apk, however the update notification still keeps popping up.
Anything I'm missing?
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I am having the same issue and have tried the above solution. I have also allowed the installation to fail and restart. The OTA update notification still comes back. Any solutions?
Thanks!
Make sure that fotakill is installed to internal memory. If it is installed on the sdcard, it probably won't work.
jemz0r said:
I have downloaded GAPPS and installed the FOTAKill apk, however the update notification still keeps popping up.
Anything I'm missing?
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Odd, I installed it, removed the update in /cache, rebooted, haven't seen the notification since.
So yesterday I decided to root my HTC one, after the 4.3 update.
After I unlocked the bootloader, I couldn't root using TWRP because the touchscreen wouldn't work when I booted to recovery. I figured out that I was using an old version TWRP, and once I updated TWRP it seemed like everything was going to work. Now I have SuperSU (updated to the newest version via app store) on my phone but when I try to open the app I get the following error
"There is no SU binary installed, and Super SU cannot install it. This is a problem!
If you just upgraded to Android 4.3, you need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device"
Uhhhh any ideas on how to fix this? This is the first time I have tried to root so I don't have alot of experience with this. I can't post in the Dev page because I previously had been a lurker and never really posted.
same problem
Same problem here.
I have T-Mobile HTC one that I convert to Google play edition.
After the update to 4.3 I lost the root.
Please help.
zcat84 said:
So yesterday I decided to root my HTC one, after the 4.3 update.
After I unlocked the bootloader, I couldn't root using TWRP because the touchscreen wouldn't work when I booted to recovery. I figured out that I was using an old version TWRP, and once I updated TWRP it seemed like everything was going to work. Now I have SuperSU (updated to the newest version via app store) on my phone but when I try to open the app I get the following error
"There is no SU binary installed, and Super SU cannot install it. This is a problem!
If you just upgraded to Android 4.3, you need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device"
Uhhhh any ideas on how to fix this? This is the first time I have tried to root so I don't have alot of experience with this. I can't post in the Dev page because I previously had been a lurker and never really posted.
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Can you do it via recovery?
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akuma24 said:
Can you do it via recovery?
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I'm not sure what you mean. I can boot into recovery and get into twrp, and now that I have the new version of TWRP it the screen will work. I'm not sure if that answers your questions or not.
I have had my Moto X (2014) Pure Edition for about two weeks now and am loving it! I am coming from a Nexus 5.
I have a question about a message I received after I unlocked the bootloader and have rooted the phone. Before I did any of this, I did, as prompted, update the Motorola Sensor Services.
After a smooth bootloader unlock and root, however, I now have a message, about "Complete Uninstall" and reverting the Sensor Services firmware. I am continuing to install all of the Moto app updates and getting the phone back to where it was.
What should I do? Should I revert the services back? Or as some has said on other forums, if you reboot, it should disappear?
I would appreciate any advice. Thanks!
Matthew
A restart did not make the message go away.
I got it too after rooting I uninstalled the update and few minutes later it prompted me for the update install it without losing root
For clarification
jmcdonald58 said:
I got it too after rooting I uninstalled the update and few minutes later it prompted me for the update install it without losing root
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Just to clarify. You are saying uninstall the services like it asks and then I'll be reprompted to install it, and then I should install it?
I installed the update before I unlocked and rooted once I unlocked and rooted phone I was prompted to uninstall the update so I did after a reboot I was prompted to install update I install it with root and exposed I though it would fail but it didn't and I retained root that's my experience short answer its worth a try
Fixed
As soon as the phone downloaded the newest motorola sensors by itself while restoring itself the uninstall notification went away. I think it's fixed! Thanks!
Just in case it helps anyone. I did what the notification said and revert the sensor firmware. And after the reboot, I updated all moto aps and another notification with an update for the sensors firmware appeared. So... nothing happened at the end. But also, it doesn't matter if you revert the firmware because the update is going to appear later again.
I thought I would search for help on XDA but there does not appear to be anyone who has the problem I am facing.
I want to update Android Revolution HD, or go back to stock or whatever, BUT, I have just noticed that TWRP seems to have gone.
The M7 is unlocked and running ARHD 71.1 with TWRP and SuperSU.
Having decided to update I was making some backups and doing a clear out and I tried to open SuperSU.
SuperSU said it wanted to update, so I wentb through the steps to update SuperSU using TWRP.
Trying to update SuperSU using TWRP tells me 'No apps configured'
Now I am worried about the best procedure.
Should I go back to stock and start again or re-install TWRP or what?
I thought I would ask for some expert help before flying off half cocked and getting everything to go tits up!
Expert advice would be most appeciated.
Regards
p.s. The TWRP folder and backup remains although the app has pushed off.
Hello everyone,
I have a problem updating my Nexus 6 v5.1 to version 5.1.1. The following occurs:
1) Settings> Phone Info> Update
2) Download the update
3) Restart to install
4) Error (half installation)
I tried several times and is not installed happen the same forever.
I use KingUser, it may be for this application? If by this, as I can I can upgrade safely?
Thanks you.
Jonny6921 said:
Hello everyone,
I have a problem updating my Nexus 6 v5.1 to version 5.1.1. The following occurs:
1) Settings> Phone Info> Update
2) Download the update
3) Restart to install
4) Error (half installation)
I tried several times and is not installed happen the same forever.
I use KingUser, it may be for this application? If by this, as I can I can upgrade safely?
Thanks you.
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If you are rooted, have a custom kernel installed, are unencrypted, or have TWRP installed, the OTA will fail. Also, if any system apps are disabled it will cause the OTA to fail.
cam30era said:
If you are rooted, have a custom kernel installed, are unencrypted, or have TWRP installed, the OTA will fail. Also, if any system apps are disabled it will cause the OTA to fail.
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Should I install TWRP to update officially?
Jonny6921 said:
Should I install TWRP to update officially?
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Go back and read what I wrote, carefully. The answer is there, in my first response.