My son's Ally *was* rooted with some of the stock apps renamed )with a .bak extension, to prevent them from loading) when the VS740ZVC update attempted to apply... and it failed. I renamed the apps back to their .apk extensions and unrooted the phone, hoping that the update might be retried. Having no luck with this, I let it go at the time believing it wasn't a significant update.
Now that Froyo is available as an OTA update I want to try to get it on the phone, primarily because he keeps running out of room installing too many apps.
I downloaded the previously failed update linked in this post, and am wondering if the following might work:
From what I've read, a factory reset should also trigger the update, but my son doesn't want to lose any of his app settings, and I'm looking at the above as a possible way to get back on track with OTA updates without having to do a factory reset.
Is the above likely to work? Screw up the phone? Be a waste of time?
Thanks for your time...
Now that Froyo is available as an OTA update I want to try to get it on the phone, primarily because he keeps running out of room installing too many apps.
I downloaded the previously failed update linked in this post, and am wondering if the following might work:
- Copy the previous update as update.zip to the root of my sd card
- Boot into the stock recovery and choose the option to apply the update.zip
- Dial *#*#2432546#*#* to checkin
- Goto Settings > About > System Updates and have the phone finaly realize that it's not up to date, and download and apply the Froyo update, or
- Download the Froyo update manually and apply manually as above
From what I've read, a factory reset should also trigger the update, but my son doesn't want to lose any of his app settings, and I'm looking at the above as a possible way to get back on track with OTA updates without having to do a factory reset.
Is the above likely to work? Screw up the phone? Be a waste of time?
Thanks for your time...
