Possible SNAG With Solid Explorer Block Method!!!

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TinaBear
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I tried the Solid Explorer method to block the KILL Update described in 'How to Block Note7 Update [Updated 1.16.2017]'. AND I had a potentially weird result.

I used Solid Explorer CLASSIC which allows access to the ROOT folder BY DEFAULT. That is, I didn't have to go into settings to enable access to the Root folder.

I used Solid Explorer Classic's Package Installer to open SOAGent.apk. THEN I got a message screen that said "SOFTWARE UPDATE: Do you want to install an update to this built-in application? Yout existing data will not be lost. It does not require any special access." Followed by buttons for 'Cancel' & 'Install'. I clicked Install. Next screen said: "Software Update: App Installed"

Did the above-described result supposed to happen? Did the Solid Explorer method work for me?

NEXT? Since my N7 is an ATT model, should I do the N7 Update Blocker zip now?

Thank you for helping to save endangered N7s.
And THANK YOU VERY MUCH for helping me and my beloved blue N7.
Tina
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Fatwoman
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Use our solid explorer to ensure you get the correct result. And then after use the Note7 Update blocker since you have AT&T.
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TinaBear
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@catwoman -- OK. I will uninstall SE Classic. Then install N7A's version of SE File Explorer to perform the SE block procedure. NEXT and AFTERWARDS, I will use the N7 Update Blocker on my ATT N7.

I wondered if ATT N7s should skip the SE procedure and go straight to the N7 Update Blocker. I don't think the tutorial was very clear on that point.

AGAIN, A ZILLION THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND ADVICE.
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TexasMom
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TinaBear wrote:9095 I tried the Solid Explorer method to block the KILL Update described in 'How to Block Note7 Update [Updated 1.16.2017]'. AND I had a potentially weird result.

I used Solid Explorer CLASSIC which allows access to the ROOT folder BY DEFAULT. That is, I didn't have to go into settings to enable access to the Root folder.

I used Solid Explorer Classic's Package Installer to open SOAGent.apk. THEN I got a message screen that said "SOFTWARE UPDATE: Do you want to install an update to this built-in application? Yout existing data will not be lost. It does not require any special access." Followed by buttons for 'Cancel' & 'Install'. I clicked Install. Next screen said: "Software Update: App Installed"

Did the above-described result supposed to happen? Did the Solid Explorer method work for me?

NEXT? Since my N7 is an ATT model, should I do the N7 Update Blocker zip now?

Thank you for helping to save endangered N7s.
And THANK YOU VERY MUCH for helping me and my beloved blue N7.
Tina
TinaBear, I had a similar experience with my TMobile N7, although I did not use the Classic version of Solid Explorer as you did. The same update question came up when I installed the Sota and Fota agents ( I could not find the 3rd item to install) and so rather than install and have something terrible happen, I touched Cancel both times. I think I am fine but have not had the courage to enable wifi, just am using my N7 on mobile network. Hope you get everything sorted.
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@TexasMom Due to some 'glitches', I decided to eschew N7A's Solid Explorer method in favor of using 'Debloater by GatesJunior' (which was briefly recommended by N7A last November).

The Debloater is highly effective. I used it to debloat packages, including the several update packages, in many Notes 2 to 5. Also, it is not affected by the KNOX license issue that killed the N7A Shield app for new users.

Anyway, I won't bore you with more details...because the Debloater utility does not work well on T-Mobile N7s.

I am so sorry that you can't safely access WiFi. I am sure there is a way to save a T-Mobile N7. I am unfamiliar with T-Mobile N7s...thus I can't advise you. BUT IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE ANSWER AT N7A, I strongly recommend visiting this place: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-7

As far me, I am doing brain surgery on my N7 at this moment...and in a few hours I will know if it all gets sorted out properly. Thank you for your kind wish. And I hope you manage to save your N7.
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Looking forward to a good prognosis TinaBear...
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Fatwoman
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@TexasMom T-Mobile only has Soagent and Fotagent. As long as you installed both of those. You are good.

@TinaBear the reason why I recommend doing Solid Explorer before doing the ADB script is to provide a backup incase a mistake is made so that the update does not accidentally pushed through. Either way, I am glad you are protected.

Thank you both for being an Ally. <3
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TexasMom
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Catwoman, thanks for the guidance. Note7 still 100% and rocking on!
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