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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. There is nearly no extra preparation work that needs to be done outside Smart Switch. You only need to connect your Samsung phone to a computer where Smart Switch has been installed and the program will do most of the rest work. No need for turning on USB debugging or unlocking the screen tested on Android 4. Connect a Samsung phone to computer. And run Smart Switch.
If there is an available update for your Samsung, the update window will pop up. Instead of having to bother with either Kies or Odin both can be a hassle , you can unroot the device with an app. For example, if you rooted with the SuperSU app, you can open that app, go to Settings, scroll all the way down, and tap the Full unroot button Figure B.
Once you tap the Full unroot button, tap Continue, and the unrooting process will begin. After a reboot, your phone should be clean of the root. If you didn't use SuperSU to root your device, there's still hope. You can install an app called Universal Unroot to remove root from some devices. Note: The Galaxy Note Once you've unrooted your device, you can go about the process of running the OTA Android update. After the update, reroot the device, and you're back Do your root your Android devices?
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I bought an unlocked, but still rooted, used Motor Z2 Force online. So every 24 hours it prompts me to allow it to install a security update, and it always fails because the bootloader is unlocked.
Rather than wanting to successfully update, how do I disable these prompts? What files s do I modify in the file system? I assume this would require root. EDIT: found the solution. Tether to PC with Debugging enabled. Get ADB tools. Run from command line, this exactly; "adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.
Step 1: Flash the Factory Images To properly install the update, your phone needs to be returned to its original firmware the way it was before you made any changes. On your computer, input the following command, adb devices You should a series of number and letters and the word "device.
If everything looks correct, input the following command: adb reboot recovery Your device will restart and open up TWRP.
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