So just making sure this looks correct. My shield doesn't actually show anything as being disabled.
As per catwoman's video she had several things pop up immediately and then go red when shield was turned on.
But if I try to check for updates I get this
Closes me completely out of the system updates options.
Under security updates it will not allow me to click it which from what I've seen is a good thing.
Just making sure this looks correct. Alliance Shield downloaded.
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- vernon.swindell
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WONDERFUL! I like the script method since it's invisible.
- 90silvia
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@RRiVEN thank you for taking the time to respond.
I am about 95% sure I did use the abd script a few weeks ago when I was pursuing the S package Disabler method.
If this is the case and all looks normal then I can rest easy.
I'll still do a backup the night before Verizon tries to kill us off but here's to hoping everything goes flawlessly!
I am about 95% sure I did use the abd script a few weeks ago when I was pursuing the S package Disabler method.
If this is the case and all looks normal then I can rest easy.
I'll still do a backup the night before Verizon tries to kill us off but here's to hoping everything goes flawlessly!
- hen3ry
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Wait so if I ran the adb script before, the shield is basically not doing anything? also where is this tutorial to undo the script?
*edit - found the tutorial
but still was hoping for clarity about the adb script and shield, whether the shield is basically redundant (or useless) with the script running
*edit - found the tutorial
but still was hoping for clarity about the adb script and shield, whether the shield is basically redundant (or useless) with the script running
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