Nokia Lumia 1520 - How to Update To 10166 (Slow Ring)? - Windows 10 Mobile

Lumia 1520 Slow Ring?
Not sure if this is the correct area to post this but I have a Lumia 1520 that I have previously had the insider preview on (Fast ring). However I need the portable hotspot work (as you know this is broken in the latest build 10512) so I would like to install build 10166 (Slow ring). So I reset my phone to 8.1 using the recovery tool, installed the Windows insider app and selected slow ring. However the phone just updates to Windows 8.1 update two even though it should go to 10166. I've checked the app the phone is still set to slow ring. Ive also reset the phone and tried again... same issue.
Any ideas?
Nathan

You need to get all 8.1 updates before you can upgrade to 10.
Also, fast ring will first put you at 10166. Won't go directly to 10512.

acewing905 said:
You need to get all 8.1 updates before you can upgrade to 10.
Also, fast ring will first put you at 10166. Won't go directly to 10512.
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Thanks for that! I found this ( can't post links so just google My phone was updated to 8.1 GDR2 but cannot update to Windows 10 [ its on Microsoft forums]) It looks like there are some know issues with this just for slow ring if anyone else has this issue. Anyway I choose fast ring and you're right it only goes to 10166.
Cheers
Nathan

Xylynx said:
Anyway I choose fast ring and you're right it only goes to 10166.
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Yes because Microsoft did not create of update path (this happens in the DSMs, I think) to go directly to WP8.1 at W10M IP 10512 build.

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Project Astoria dont work

Hello,
I have Lumia 820 with newest fast insider. For sample, when i deploy a Messenger.apk, its only launch and crash. After reboot of phone its says to little wait etc, but anyway after while its crash. What to do?
Thanks
I have this problem too on my Lumia 535. Its crashing on every android app.
EDIT: After hard reset it working correctly.

windows phone 10 update downloading stuck every time...

I want to try to update windows 10 mobile ..build version of 14393 ..but when i try to update slow ring..fast ring etc but every time update downloading stuck.i try to reset factory reinstall software but not work....
Interop your hone ,then get System file access and delete temp files
adityashingade said:
Interop your hone ,then get System file access and delete temp files
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I try it but not working
parth0072 said:
I want to try to update windows 10 mobile ..build version of 14393 ..but when i try to update slow ring..fast ring etc but every time update downloading stuck.i try to reset factory reinstall software but not work....
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got problem with downloading on one lumia 950 DS.. tried few hard (factory) reset and not helped... but after flashing with WDRT, download working without problem...
parth0072 said:
I try it but not working
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WDRT is last option that you've got
parth0072 said:
I want to try to update windows 10 mobile ..build version of 14393 ..but when i try to update slow ring..fast ring etc but every time update downloading stuck.i try to reset factory reinstall software but not work....
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1)What is the current version?
2)What phone model are you using?
3)How fast is your internet connection?
Get out of all rings ( opt out of insider programme) restart phone. Download upgrade advisor follow on screen instructions.
If you own an unsupported phone make required changes in the registry using interop tools.
If your phone is supported and an update is available and if it is available to download via update & security. Hit download sometimes the progress bar doesn't move at all don't worry plug your charger and connect to WiFi, 3g, it may take hours,days to show the progress but it will be downloading in background.
If you are facing a different problem. Please ask.

Windows store no work need a update..

Hello guys after i reset my surface when i go to windows store say ( update windows ) so if is the last windows for surface rt how work again ???
Store is broken on many Surface RT devices (possibly all RT?) currently. Responses from MS is that they are working on it. I think it started with an update released around the 14th or 16th of August.
Devices that haven't cleared the app store cache still seem to work, devices that have recently been refreshed don't.
natewin said:
Store is broken on many Surface RT devices (possibly all RT?) currently. Responses from MS is that they are working on it. I think it started with an update released around the 14th or 16th of August.
Devices that haven't cleared the app store cache still seem to work, devices that have recently been refreshed don't.
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Thanks for your answer i downgrader my surface to windows rt 8.0 and the store is work but need a something update... i believe i will update to 8.1 and i think is work if not work i return to 8.0 again.
stein3d said:
Thanks for your answer i downgrader my surface to windows rt 8.0 and the store is work but need a something update... i believe i will update to 8.1 and i think is work if not work i return to 8.0 again.
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Please report back if store works after upgrading 8.0 to 8.1 via Windows Updates. If so I'll start over with 8.0, get store working, then apply Windows Updates. It has taken hours just to get 8.1 to finish all Windows Updates and I don't want to start the process again if it won't work.
The other option would be to install 8.0, get all the apps I think I'll need for now, then let it upgrade to 8.1
Report back if you can.
natewin said:
Please report back if store works after upgrading 8.0 to 8.1 via Windows Updates. If so I'll start over with 8.0, get store working, then apply Windows Updates. It has taken hours just to get 8.1 to finish all Windows Updates and I don't want to start the process again if it won't work.
The other option would be to install 8.0, get all the apps I think I'll need for now, then let it upgrade to 8.1
Report back if you can.
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the store is work on 8.0 and now have the problems a lot of app need 8.1 so i will try to up date to 8.1 without recovery image of 8.1 i will try to everything update without recovery image.
i think the issue on store is the recovery image 8.1 if get to update with windows update maybe store work

Error updating Lumia Icon from 8.1 to 10

I had to use WDRT to recover my Lumia Icon as the insider win10 build was so unstable.
I figgured I could use Win10oup to update.
It pushes the files, but it fails to update once the bar gets to about 10% done prepairing.
Ive got what I believe to be the correct log .cab, but ive added the others on the chance that I got the one wrong
Is there anyone that may be able to assist me on updating?
Resolved
Reflashed with WDRT and then ran the offline update tool, it worked fine

Question T-Mo Forced Update to A12, any way to block?

Been asking T-Mobile and OnePlus on how to block this update as it breaks creation of a work profile and I can no longer us my phone for work. I've downgraded to A11 using MSM but then as soon as I connect to WiFi, the device starts downloading the A12 update. Pausing it says it will update after midnight.
I've forbidden data usage to Android Setup (there is no system update app that I've been able to find in any of the apps even after "show system" is checked) and disabled those apps. I've disabled "allow automatic updates when rebooting". Going into System update there is no gear to stop the update. I've turned data off to anything I can find, i've also done this in safe mode. I can't not be able to use this phone for work and it's basically brand new.
If it's rooted it won't work for Work Profile either. Microsoft documentation states that OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, and Nokia phones do not work with Android 12 and work profiles and that they should not be upgraded yet, so I assume there's a way to stop this upgrade.
Anyone have any luck?
Install NetGuard, go to settings > advanced options > enable system apps.
In NetGuard, search for updater and turn off network for it, then turn NetGuard on and leave the VPN on while you use the phone.
Thanks! When I searched for updater on my phone, under system apps, only Mobile Installer and ConfigUpdater showed up. Searching for update, it's built-in app updates and Dynamic System Updates, both of which I believe are not the right ones to block. I did try blocking all four and the update still applied (I set my time to midnight and left it plugged in)
Any suggestions? I feel like T-Mobile makes this too difficult
For what its worth, I used an app called Island to create a work profile on my device while it still had A11. My phone upgraded to A12 and the work profile and all of its associated apps were still there. I haven't noticed any problems with the apps or accounts on that work profile, either (although A12 is a dumpster fire).
My phone is currently a bone stock LE2127 from T-Mobile.
Strange Vexings said:
Thanks! When I searched for updater on my phone, under system apps, only Mobile Installer and ConfigUpdater showed up. Searching for update, it's built-in app updates and Dynamic System Updates, both of which I believe are not the right ones to block. I did try blocking all four and the update still applied (I set my time to midnight and left it plugged in)
Any suggestions? I feel like T-Mobile makes this too difficult
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You could use shelter on android 12, it works fine. If you still need to block updates, use PCAPdroid, turn on its VPN, then attempt an update. You should get the update server and you could block it via DNS.
Ok, so I've tried a couple of the above. unfortunately I need to run company portal for it to create the work profile so when I went to use shelter it didn't take as running Company Portal immediately killed it. We use Intune and compliance and all that fun stuff.
I also went and checked PCAPdroid, and I couldn't tell where the update server was, so I went and I blocked network traffic from everything with NetGuard, and slowly removed things to see what app was doing the downloading. The only thing that stopped the update from downloading was blocking Google Play Services.
I have a couple PCAP files but I'm not sure if they are even capturing the download of the update file.
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]10.215.173.1[/TD]
[TD]10.215.173.2[/TD]
[TD]mtalk.google.com
googleads.g.doubleclick.net
pagead2.googlesyndication.com
play.googleapis.com
cm.g.doubleclick.net
sync.search.spotxchange.com
s0.2mdn.net
googleads4.g.doubleclick.net
partners.tremorhub.com
www.google.com
pixel.advertising.com
ups.analytics.yahoo.com
play-fe.googleapis.com
play-lh.googleusercontent.com
connectivitycheck.gstatic.com[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]10.215.173.1[/TD]
[TD]10.215.173.2[/TD]
[TD]gateway.oneplus.net[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
I suppose I could live life for a few months turning on and off google play services connectivity when I need to install stuff. I just can't believe that T-Mobile knowingly forces this on you.
I don't remember where I found it, I think it may have been some random 8 Pro subforum.
They said to use this command.
I'm crossing my fingers.
Code:
adb shell pm disable-user com.oneplus.opbackup
Unfortunately tried that as well, doesn't exist on the OP9 Pro T-Mo edition. It's almost as if they castrated this version lol.
I appreciate the help though!
Exception occurred while executing 'disable-user':
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown package: com.oneplus.opbackup
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.setEnabledSetting(PackageManagerService.java:21670)
Strange Vexings said:
Ok, so I've tried a couple of the above. unfortunately I need to run company portal for it to create the work profile so when I went to use shelter it didn't take as running Company Portal immediately killed it. We use Intune and compliance and all that fun stuff.
I also went and checked PCAPdroid, and I couldn't tell where the update server was, so I went and I blocked network traffic from everything with NetGuard, and slowly removed things to see what app was doing the downloading. The only thing that stopped the update from downloading was blocking Google Play Services.
I have a couple PCAP files but I'm not sure if they are even capturing the download of the update file.
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]10.215.173.1[/TD]
[TD]10.215.173.2[/TD]
[TD]mtalk.google.com
googleads.g.doubleclick.net
pagead2.googlesyndication.com
play.googleapis.com
cm.g.doubleclick.net
sync.search.spotxchange.com
s0.2mdn.net
googleads4.g.doubleclick.net
partners.tremorhub.com
www.google.com
pixel.advertising.com
ups.analytics.yahoo.com
play-fe.googleapis.com
play-lh.googleusercontent.com
connectivitycheck.gstatic.com[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]10.215.173.1[/TD]
[TD]10.215.173.2[/TD]
[TD]gateway.oneplus.net[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
I suppose I could live life for a few months turning on and off google play services connectivity when I need to install stuff. I just can't believe that T-Mobile knowingly forces this on you.
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Hi,
It seems like gateway.oneplus.net is the update server, you can try to block that only.
razercortex said:
Hi,
It seems like gateway.oneplus.net is the update server, you can try to block that only.
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I'm cautiously optimistic right now. Blocked that through no root firewall, tried to download the update and it wouldn't go through. Currently have the phone set to 12 am and sitting on it's own to see if it'll actually auto update over the day. If it doesn't, woo hoo! Thank you so much! If it does, sad face.
You're welcome!
If it doesn't work, let me know and I'll be more than happy to assist you.
Argh! I was wrong, I accidentally had everything blocked and not just gateway.oneplus.net. PCAPDroid isn't picking up any different dns servers or IP addresses when I run it other than what I've posted. I ended up finding a way to block the download when the screen is off (apparently app "Root" in NetGuard stops it from downloading) and I think I should be ok until T-Mo releases a better update with OnePlus that works.
Thanks for the help, hopefully it doesn't and up somehow finding it's away around my network block!
Strange Vexings said:
Argh! I was wrong, I accidentally had everything blocked and not just gateway.oneplus.net. PCAPDroid isn't picking up any different dns servers or IP addresses when I run it other than what I've posted. I ended up finding a way to block the download when the screen is off (apparently app "Root" in NetGuard stops it from downloading) and I think I should be ok until T-Mo releases a better update with OnePlus that works.
Thanks for the help, hopefully it doesn't and up somehow finding it's away around my network block!
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Is this working for you? Do you still get the notifications about an update being available?
The fix I posted above has worked to prevent notifications & updates on global but I want to go back to T-mobile ROM now due to some odd network behavior.
Oh geez, I just MSM'd back to TMO and I see that TMO is now forcing the first update to be to 12 instead of a newer version of 11.
Global will let you step up to the most recent version of 11 before forcing you to 12.
But TMO just skips right to 12 without giving you a newer 11 first.
Anyone know how to install the most updated version of TMO 11?
CZ Eddie said:
Oh geez, I just MSM'd back to TMO and I see that TMO is now forcing the first update to be to 12 instead of a newer version of 11.
Global will let you step up to the most recent version of 11 before forcing you to 12.
But TMO just skips right to 12 without giving you a newer 11 first.
Anyone know how to install the most updated version of TMO 11?
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In order to get the latest OOS 11 version, first you need to MSM. Then, you need to update, make sure it's around ~460 MB or so, it will look like it's an update to OOS 12 but it's not. Then you should end up on 11.2.9.9 and then you need to block the update that's around 4000 MB and you should be good to go.
razercortex said:
In order to get the latest OOS 11 version, first you need to MSM. Then, you need to update, make sure it's around ~460 MB or so, it will look like it's an update to OOS 12 but it's not. Then you should end up on 11.2.9.9 and then you need to block the update that's around 4000 MB and you should be good to go.
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I MSM'd and the current version was 11.2.6.6.le5acb.
Then, I went to the update tab and it says the update available is for le2127_11_c-16, which is the 12 version.
I don't remember the size on it though and I've already moved on to a custom ROM to test something.
Are you saying this was telling me it would be 12 but would have actually done an 11 update?
Yes, at least in my experience.
I was skeptical at first but then thought to myself there was no way an Android 12 upgrade was ~400 MB. Also, given the fact that I tested on global and it forced an upgrade to the latest Android 11 version BEFORE doing an Android 12 upgrade, I figured it wouldn't really have upgraded to Android 12.
CZ Eddie said:
Is this working for you? Do you still get the notifications about an update being available?
The fix I posted above has worked to prevent notifications & updates on global but I want to go back to T-mobile ROM now due to some odd network behavior.
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That file doesn't exist on T-Mobile from what I've seen. I am just living with the pop up every once in a while.
I found a downgrade thread for T-Mobile to Android 11. I used it and it worked for me. it also fixed my serial number that was missing the leading 0. search for the OnePlus 9 Pro downgrade using the MSM Tool!
TheGhost1951 said:
I found a downgrade thread for T-Mobile to Android 11. I used it and it worked for me. it also fixed my serial number that was missing the leading 0. search for the OnePlus 9 Pro downgrade using the MSM Tool!
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Yeah that's what I used but then it kept upgrading on its own. Had to do it a couple times then block network connectivity to specific addresses.

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