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Old 07-06-2010, 04:39 PM
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Re: All Discussions regarding the OTA update (Sprint re-released the update - 6/29)

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Does this stupid update do it self after declining it several times ? Can someone place the update info here so I can check if it did it on its own please. My evo started acting up im hoping that piece of %#@& update didnt do itself. >.< first widget not working is my overclock widget, which saved - me more than 75% battery...
The OTA is evil, but it does not do itself. Someone has to accept the update.

Go to
Menu>Settings>About Phone>Software Information>Software Number. If it says "1.47.651.1" you have the OTA update. If it says "1.32.651.1" or "1.32.651.6" you're still on the old stuff.

You can stop your phone from looking for updates by going to
Menu>Settings>System Updates>HTC software update and un-check "Scheduled check"

BTW - The OTA has been rooted. The instructions are on XDA if you're familiar w/ ADB and I re-wrote them for n00b's.
Here's the link to my instructions - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=792
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Old 07-06-2010, 05:07 PM
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Re: All Discussions regarding the OTA update (Sprint re-released the update - 6/29)

I don't know how to thank you enough. Life savior. /kneel... Im still on the old rooted, but im voing to check the url you posted (for noobs) and update by those instructions. Thanks a mil mega boss !
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Old 07-23-2010, 03:13 PM
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Re: All Discussions regarding the OTA update (Sprint re-released the update - 6/29)

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Originally Posted by FastRX8 View Post
The OTA is evil, but it does not do itself. Someone has to accept the update.

Go to
Menu>Settings>About Phone>Software Information>Software Number. If it says "1.47.651.1" you have the OTA update. If it says "1.32.651.1" or "1.32.651.6" you're still on the old stuff.

You can stop your phone from looking for updates by going to
Menu>Settings>System Updates>HTC software update and un-check "Scheduled check"

BTW - The OTA has been rooted. The instructions are on XDA if you're familiar w/ ADB and I re-wrote them for n00b's.
Here's the link to my instructions - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=792

Nevermind folks...
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