Method 2: Block on Fire TV (Without Root)
This method
requires Fire OS 5.0.0 thru 5.0.5.1
to be installed on your Fire TV or Fire TV Stick to work. The only way
to block updates on version 5.2.1.0 and up is to either be rooted and
use method 1, or use method 3 or 4 to block updates externally. If your
device is rooted, you should follow method 1 instead of this method.
This method ‘hides’ the update service on the device, which prevents
updates, whereas method 1 disables it. It’s always a good idea to also
use Method 3 or 4 to externaly block updates in case the update service
gets re-enabled, which happens after a factory reset.
Pros
- Does not require router or DNS setting changes.
- Updates remain blocked when using Fire TV outside of your home network.
- Disables updates on the device itself.
Cons
- Updates will be re-enabled after a factory reset.
Method 2 Guide
- Connect to your Fire TV via ADB
- Run the command: adb shell pm hide com.amazon.device.software.ota
(If the message “unknown command hide” appears, it’s because this only
works on software version 5.0 and up, as I stated above. You need to use
method 3 or 4 instead.)
- Run the command: exit
To re-enable updates, simply follow this guide again but replace
hide with
unhide in step 2. Alternatively, performing a factory reset will also re-enable updates.
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