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Durr. Getting "The software update service is not available. Maximum number of roll-out updates has been exceeded" error.![]()
Anyone else having problems with the built-in Twitter App since the upgrade...it keeps crashing every time I try to go into it
What a royal pain in the neck that was. First of all you have to turn on Developer Mode on the 2014 Samsung Galaxy 10.1. Which of course is not at all easy to do for us novice folks that don't always tinker with things. For those wondering how to turn on Developer Mode which will enable you to turn on USB Debugging which will then of course allow Samsung Kies to actually see the tablet which will then allow you to update to Kit Kat. Go to Settings -> General -> About Device -> then on the right side tap Build Number 7 times. This will enable Developer Options on the left side. Click on this and check mark USB Debugging. I had to restart my computer and my tablet in order for it all to work. I just updated to to Kit Kat and everything ran smoothly.
So now my question is why in the world was this so difficult. I should have been able to do this OTA. At the very least connecting to Kies should have been A LOT easier. Why in the world did I have to jump through all these hoops. CRAZY.
What a royal pain in the neck that was. First of all you have to turn on Developer Mode on the 2014 Samsung Galaxy 10.1. Which of course is not at all easy to do for us novice folks that don't always tinker with things. For those wondering how to turn on Developer Mode which will enable you to turn on USB Debugging which will then of course allow Samsung Kies to actually see the tablet which will then allow you to update to Kit Kat. Go to Settings -> General -> About Device -> then on the right side tap Build Number 7 times. This will enable Developer Options on the left side. Click on this and check mark USB Debugging. I had to restart my computer and my tablet in order for it all to work. I just updated to to Kit Kat and everything ran smoothly.
So now my question is why in the world was this so difficult. I should have been able to do this OTA. At the very least connecting to Kies should have been A LOT easier. Why in the world did I have to jump through all these hoops. CRAZY.
What a royal pain in the neck that was. First of all you have to turn on Developer Mode on the 2014 Samsung Galaxy 10.1. Which of course is not at all easy to do for us novice folks that don't always tinker with things. For those wondering how to turn on Developer Mode which will enable you to turn on USB Debugging which will then of course allow Samsung Kies to actually see the tablet which will then allow you to update to Kit Kat. Go to Settings -> General -> About Device -> then on the right side tap Build Number 7 times. This will enable Developer Options on the left side. Click on this and check mark USB Debugging. I had to restart my computer and my tablet in order for it all to work. I just updated to to Kit Kat and everything ran smoothly.
So now my question is why in the world was this so difficult. I should have been able to do this OTA. At the very least connecting to Kies should have been A LOT easier. Why in the world did I have to jump through all these hoops. CRAZY.