scotty85 Extreme Android User Oct 24, 2014 #2 Using titanium back up our equivalent, freeze a file called "updater". If you want the ability to update later,you can simply defrost the it
Using titanium back up our equivalent, freeze a file called "updater". If you want the ability to update later,you can simply defrost the it
S scrubby Member Oct 24, 2014 #3 Thanx. Does this work for firmware and os updates? Those are the ones I really want to stop.
techsavvy01 Well-Known Member Oct 31, 2014 #5 scotty85 said: Using titanium back up our equivalent, freeze a file called "updater". If you want the ability to update later,you can simply defrost the it Click to expand... Wow I did not know you could do that thanks scotty85
scotty85 said: Using titanium back up our equivalent, freeze a file called "updater". If you want the ability to update later,you can simply defrost the it Click to expand... Wow I did not know you could do that thanks scotty85
R ropnjessi Newbie Nov 2, 2014 #6 I froze "updater" with Titanium and am still getting the os nag with Verizon phone, doesn't seem to work with 4.4.3.
I froze "updater" with Titanium and am still getting the os nag with Verizon phone, doesn't seem to work with 4.4.3.