Stock 2.1 to 2.2 Froyo Step By Step installation
This is a discussion on Stock 2.1 to 2.2 Froyo Step By Step installation within the Droid Hacks forums, part of the Droid Hacking category; Originally Posted by M3-ADDICT
I've been getting it, it's become more rapid. Used to nag me every afew days, now it's every minute, until I ...
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Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT
I've been getting it, it's become more rapid. Used to nag me every afew days, now it's every minute, until I do a install and block it with SP. Then again in 2-3 days max, it starts showing. It has slowed my phone down, and making my stuff force close.
Sorry I'm using Sapphire 1.1.1 so i forgot to up date this post.
You can update to FRG22D by downloading it from here.
Droid - FRG22D, rooted, deodexed, busyboxed **Rooted Users
I'll fix the post later today.
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FRG22, where is the update for FRG22D?
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Originally Posted by
dmartins

Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT
I've been getting it, it's become more rapid. Used to nag me every afew days, now it's every minute, until I do a install and block it with SP. Then again in 2-3 days max, it starts showing. It has slowed my phone down, and making my stuff force close.
Sorry I'm using Sapphire 1.1.1 so i forgot to up date this post.
You can update to FRG22D by downloading it from here.
Droid - FRG22D, rooted, deodexed, busyboxed **Rooted Users
I'll fix the post later today.
Great downloading it now.
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Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT
Man, this 77MB Update is so annoying. It won't go away, even though the SP Recov blocks it, I still hate seeing it. It comes back a week after. Anyway to perm kill this thing?
This is what I did. I saw this posted somewhere, don't recall where.
So far so good, it's been about 3 weeks and no OTA notifications.
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To turn OFF future OTA updates, there is a file in the /system/etc/security folder. The file is named "otacerts.zip". Rename it "otacerts.zip.bak", or whatever you want. That will prevent future updates.
You can change that filename using ADB, the root explorer app, or a terminal emulator app of choice right on your DROID. I use root explorer because it is easy and fast. But that's just me... "
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Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT

Originally Posted by
dmartins

Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT
I've been getting it, it's become more rapid. Used to nag me every afew days, now it's every minute, until I do a install and block it with SP. Then again in 2-3 days max, it starts showing. It has slowed my phone down, and making my stuff force close.
Sorry I'm using Sapphire 1.1.1 so i forgot to up date this post.
You can update to FRG22D by downloading it from here.
Droid - FRG22D, rooted, deodexed, busyboxed **Rooted Users
I'll fix the post later today.
Great downloading it now.
Downloaded it, tried doing the install, got an Error.
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Originally Posted by
y2k2

Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT
Man, this 77MB Update is so annoying. It won't go away, even though the SP Recov blocks it, I still hate seeing it. It comes back a week after. Anyway to perm kill this thing?
This is what I did. I saw this posted somewhere, don't recall where.
So far so good, it's been about 3 weeks and no OTA notifications.
"
To turn OFF future OTA updates, there is a file in the /system/etc/security folder. The file is named "otacerts.zip". Rename it "otacerts.zip.bak", or whatever you want. That will prevent future updates.
You can change that filename using ADB, the root explorer app, or a terminal emulator app of choice right on your DROID. I use root explorer because it is easy and fast. But that's just me... "
Is this something I have to purchase. I did a search in the market and found one, but it's $2.5Euro. Is it possibly you walk me through step by step if this a feature built in in the Droid.
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Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT

Originally Posted by
y2k2

Originally Posted by
M3-ADDICT
Man, this 77MB Update is so annoying. It won't go away, even though the SP Recov blocks it, I still hate seeing it. It comes back a week after. Anyway to perm kill this thing?
This is what I did. I saw this posted somewhere, don't recall where.
So far so good, it's been about 3 weeks and no OTA notifications.
"
To turn OFF future OTA updates, there is a file in the /system/etc/security folder. The file is named "otacerts.zip". Rename it "otacerts.zip.bak", or whatever you want. That will prevent future updates.
You can change that filename using ADB, the root explorer app, or a terminal emulator app of choice right on your DROID. I use root explorer because it is easy and fast. But that's just me... "
Is this something I have to purchase. I did a search in the market and found one, but it's $2.5Euro. Is it possibly you walk me through step by step if this a feature built in in the Droid.
Nothing to be purchased. YOu have to download a Terminal Emulator so you can rename the file by executing a few commands.
You do have to be rooted.
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