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Root [Verizon] There is root for vruame7

What is the updater process called that VZW uses to check to see if the firmware is updated? I rooted my MDK build and so far I've been smartly declining the (presumably) ME7 update. But it's getting annoying having to do this everyday. I read somewhere, but can't recall in which thread, that someone said there's a way to freeze the updater process via Titanium Backup.
 
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What is the updater process called that VZW uses to check to see if the firmware is updated? I rooted my MDK build and so far I've been smartly declining the (presumably) ME7 update. But it's getting annoying having to do this everyday. I read somewhere, but can't recall in which thread, that someone said there's a way to freeze the updater process via Titanium Backup.

Try this thread:

http://androidforums.com/verizon-galaxy-s4-all-things-root/724327-stop-future-otas.html
 
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I have a VRUAME7 S4. I've a 64gb Sd micro, formatted exFat from the MFR.

Copied gs4ex directory, script.sh, and readme.txt to root of extSdCard.

Start up terminal, enter the first command, then the second ./pwn, and I get a not found error.

u0_a244@android:/ $ cd /mnt/extSdCard
u0_a244@android:/mnt/extSdCard $ ./pwn
/system/bin/sh: ./pwn: not found
127|u0_a244@android:/mnt/extSdCard $

Anyone else experience this error?
 
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