In Android Mobile , google may release and approve system updates for a period of time with Lot of Bug Fixes.
But People who have rooted their phone to use it for specific application may find it irritating to update. Because Update will remove the Root Access and You may need to wait for the Buggy Developers to develop some tool to Root your Device.
This Article will teach you How to Clear and Remove the System Updated Downloaded Notification from your Android Phone.
Here I am Using Android 4.3 JellyBean, but the update notification was 4.4 KitKat.
Requriements:
Rooted Android Phone
Root Explorer Application Any.
Step 1: I am Using Root Browser as File Manager.
Step 2: Open / (That is The Most Upper System Location).
Step 3: Select Cache Folder and Find the File as per below two Screenshots.
Accessing Cache Folder inside System Root / |
The Last one is Update FIle Its 239 MB |
Step 5: Now Cut and Move the File to any of the Other location (say SDCARD/AnyofYourFolder)
Thanks for the Info,
ReplyDeleteBut How to Finish the Task here.
I Did all the Steps. But Still its THere.
Hello John, you can easily clear the Notification after moving the file to another location.
Deletenow press the install button and it will show a message like "rebooting in 9 seconds"..
But it wont actually reboot.
you do manual reboot and see, the notification may disappeared
thanks for such a fast reply.. yeah let me do that
DeleteHope You got the SOlution.
ReplyDeleteI am also getting this annoying notification but my /cache folder don't contain any files - only three folders similar to the screenshot above :(
ReplyDeleteYou can
ReplyDeleteIt worked! Thanxs
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