I tried some. Some were very nice, easy to use. But I did not see 'mount at boot'. I thought this might be in 3.2zulu99 wrote:Plex can be installed directly from google play and to mount nas as internal disk there is a simple app better than stock situation. Read the previous posts.mwcolburn wrote:Two things I'm confused about:
1) Do I install plex server if I want it or is it default installed ?
2) Where do I configure Nvidia Shield 3.2 to mount NAS/Windows shares in Full Android 1.3?
With full Android you can do everything, but things that can be installed as optiotionals are not directly installed in the firmware because not all users need the same things.
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Thanks zulu99!
I'm now on ver.1.3, and do my setup first.
As always-it's your absolutely wonderfull work!!!!As it must be from MASTER!!!!
I'm now on ver.1.3, and do my setup first.
As always-it's your absolutely wonderfull work!!!!As it must be from MASTER!!!!

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i can't hear this from an advanced Android user like youmwcolburn wrote:I tried some. Some were very nice, easy to use. But I did not see 'mount at boot'. I thought this might be in 3.2zulu99 wrote:Plex can be installed directly from google play and to mount nas as internal disk there is a simple app better than stock situation. Read the previous posts.mwcolburn wrote:Two things I'm confused about:
1) Do I install plex server if I want it or is it default installed ?
2) Where do I configure Nvidia Shield 3.2 to mount NAS/Windows shares in Full Android 1.3?
With full Android you can do everything, but things that can be installed as optiotionals are not directly installed in the firmware because not all users need the same things.

in my previous post, i wrote the link of the simple app that you can use to mount a samba share as internal disk, but i wrote also how you can do this manually with a shell command.
when you have a shell command, you can easly create a script and start it at boot in many ways. You can use specific tool, or you can read also the Supersu Guide how to start script at boot time. ( with supersu, you have the folder /su/su.d )
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Maybe this can you help:mwcolburn wrote:..
2) Where do I configure Nvidia Shield 3.2 to mount NAS/Windows shares in Full Android 1.3?
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topi ... tem-root-/

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Ok sorry, but I'm confused. I simply want to install the 1.3 version from my 1.2 version. Can I do this without wiping? The instructions here aren't clear to me.
Thanks Zulu!!!!!!
Thanks Zulu!!!!!!
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as i wrote above, you MUST install 3.2 stock firmware and after install full Android and you must wipe.Zacharybinx34 wrote:Ok sorry, but I'm confused. I simply want to install the 1.3 version from my 1.2 version. Can I do this without wiping? The instructions here aren't clear to me.
Thanks Zulu!!!!!!
you must wipe because android tv in the user data add some components that have the same name but different version, specially for google play apps and services. but also others things.
the most easy way to install stock 3.2 firmware is with the ota from twrp. also if you are on full android 1.2
after, on top of 3.2 stock firmware you can install full android 1.3.
P.S.
i suggest to install the 3.2 stock firmware via OTA from TWRP, because you can have everything the update have inside, also bootloader, ramdisk and new kernel.
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Can I get a list of improvements? I'm happy with 1.2 for the most part and don't want to go through the hassle of setting everything up again. So far I haven't heard of any improvements that I care about enough to go through the hassle. Did they fix the buggy external usb drive support?
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Thanks for the work 
Bummer I can't simply update from 1.2
Donation incoming for your hard work

Bummer I can't simply update from 1.2

Donation incoming for your hard work

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Cheers. What's the source since I couldn't find it on Nvidia's website?MALOW wrote:Good afternoon, great update, with your permission zulu..
NVidia Shield TV V3.2 OTA (16GB) -> http://goo.gl/1TujYE
NVidia Shield TV V3.2 OTA (500GB) -> http://goo.gl/kOuAFs
Thanks, you are the best.
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zulu99 wrote:as i wrote above, you MUST install 3.2 stock firmware and after install full Android and you must wipe.Zacharybinx34 wrote:Ok sorry, but I'm confused. I simply want to install the 1.3 version from my 1.2 version. Can I do this without wiping? The instructions here aren't clear to me.
Thanks Zulu!!!!!!
you must wipe because android tv in the user data add some components that have the same name but different version, specially for google play apps and services. but also others things.
the most easy way to install stock 3.2 firmware is with the ota from twrp. also if you are on full android 1.2
after, on top of 3.2 stock firmware you can install full android 1.3.
P.S.
i suggest to install the 3.2 stock firmware via OTA from TWRP, because you can have everything the update have inside, also bootloader, ramdisk and new kernel.
Any suggestions for easy backup, wipe, and reinstalling? Titanium or?