If you have time could you please make a flushable rom of the recently released build LMY48I. Thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3154087If you have time could you please make a flushable rom of the recently released build LMY48I. Thanks!
Does anyone happen to have a stock flashable kernel? My phone got wiped, and I failed to back up the backup of the stock kernel that I had in the Franco utility. I can't seem to find a flashable stock kernel anywhere. I'd like to avoid flashing the whole rom again if I decide to go back to stock kernel.
Thanks in advance!
For flashing my LG I had to run in "Compatibility mode" for Windows 7. May be it will work for you too?Just a quick update, the reason why I haven't updated to this thread to the latest LMY48I is because I am currently unable to get my rom tools to work with Windows 10 yet. When I figure this out then I will be able to update this rom :good:
You can go to settings, apps, Google play services, and untick "show notifications". It will stop notification, but may still download the update. It will delete the update after you flash new version.can someone help me to delete the message and automatic download of the Ota update? thanks
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Thank you but I try this with no success! Both notification and download after the untick........it's a problem for the data usage and the day use! At this point I think that the only way is the factory image.You can go to settings, apps, Google play services, and untick "show notifications". It will stop notification, but may still download the update. It will delete the update after you flash new version.
Hope this helps.
You can always upgrade using "Nexus Root Toolkit" (Flash stock + unroot button). Just don't forget to mark "No Wipe Mode" and re-root after the upgrade. That's what I did.Thank you but I try this with no success! Both notification and download after the untick........it's a problem for the data usage and the day use! At this point I think that the only way is the factory image.
Can you see your sdcard at /data/media/0 ?!
Any help is appreciated!
--Mike