I tried to add some apps to a clean official 2.1 generic rom!
I added all to data/app,but tried system/app,too and then signed
the rom again!
But if I flashed the rom not all apps shown at phone!
What is the problem,why some apps works and other not?
Rootexplorer,Titanium Backup,Autokiller and Linpack works,but
Tapatalk Pro and Zeam Launcher or other Launcher don`t works!
Now I don't know but you might have ran out of space on the phone.
Just sayin
If you put it under data on a "fresh" ROM with no data I have no idea why it does that but if you had apps installed before:
strider96 said:
Now I don't know but you might have ran out of space on the phone.
Just sayin
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Tried with this ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714075
Data/app included at the ROM!
Maybe I have to delete some apps,before I add the new apps!
But from the Android Market we can install many apps,so
why it should not possible to add several apps to the ROM?
P.S.Sorry for bad english
Your phone has a memory limit if you reach your limit it won't install the app.
Hm,but memory limit with 7 apps?
From Market I can install more then 7 apps!
EDIT:
Tried now only with "Tapaptalk Pro" not working!
Maybe anybody can check the app,why don`t work if I try to add to the ROM!
Mod edit: Attachment removed, posting licensed apps is against forum rules, first and final warning.
Nobody can help?
Why some apps works if I add them to the ROM and other
don`t available after add them to the ROM and sign the ROM?
Maybe there are problems with classes.dex/odex files?
system/app is where programs like HTC's programs, Gui and other important programs is stored for the phone to access it quicker?
Correct me if i'm wrong.
And the Data is where the programs that you want to install outside the system folder. So you would need to place the .apk's there, and change to setup script or something similar?
Yes,I tried both methods,but some apps not available at phone,after
signing and flashing the ROM!
Some other apps works
I only know apps,lib`s etc.are stored at "MANIFEST.MF"
The apps which I added are stored there,but not all available
at phone!
Example:
Code:
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Created-By: 1.0 (Android SignApk)
Name: system/lib/libsurfaceflinger.so
SHA1-Digest: l78HyvABeCRnTbEnx7HTxIpKDy0=
Name: system/media/audio/ringtones/RomancingTheTone.ogg
SHA1-Digest: 1KjCt72M1Cqk5UEkVYRnRjOEMh4=
Name: system/bin/netd
SHA1-Digest: iG6GUccrgesZWZMcTxXIALzloyU=
Name: system/bin/tc
SHA1-Digest: /78Z+F3Y6OC47Tw/BjSfZUCuq/4=
Name: system/bin/schedtest
SHA1-Digest: JdRRLpi2lAq0iwq1yloG9Af/i+I=
Name: system/app/CertInstaller.apk
SHA1-Digest: 7fITw7H3aRHjFFKgZBakYNHgeIQ=
Ganii said:
Hm,but memory limit with 7 apps?
From Market I can install more then 7 apps!
EDIT:
Tried now only with "Tapaptalk Pro" not working!
Maybe anybody can check the app,why don`t work if I try to add to the ROM!
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You should remove the attached file in post #6. Tapatalk Pro is a payed app. That's a no-go on XDA!
Need help!
Tried pushing apps to /system/app thru adb. Didnt work! Did the same thru root explorer. Yet didnt work. I dont just know what to do! And sounds like even u r 404!
Ganii said:
I tried to add some apps to a clean official 2.1 generic rom!
I added all to data/app,but tried system/app,too and then signed
the rom again!
But if I flashed the rom not all apps shown at phone!
What is the problem,why some apps works and other not?
Rootexplorer,Titanium Backup,Autokiller and Linpack works,but
Tapatalk Pro and Zeam Launcher or other Launcher don`t works!
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try this thing maybe will work : rename 'tapatalk pro' to 'tapatalkpro' -no free space there like in Linux
I tried apk swapper but apps are not working help me
Related
How to remove programs one doen't want or need from the XDA Special Edition ROM. I won't work with Remove programs in Settings.
which programs are u trying to remove
?
Andreas said:
How to remove programs one doen't want or need from the XDA Special Edition ROM. I won't work with Remove programs in Settings.
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These programs are not in RAM, and they cannot be removed without building a new ROM. You can however remove the links in 'Programs' so you don't see them anymore, by browsing to "\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" using one of the included file browsers and removing the links.
The good news is that since the programs are in ROM, they don't use any device RAM, so you can install just as many things of of your own as when they weren't there.
Status: Online *
If you've updated any stock apps, the updated versions won't be removed.
Now that I have my own Galaxy S3, I figured it was time to add that to the Chlorine mix.
Basically it's a web based tool that will generate a CWM compatible update.zip to remove pre-installed apps (bloat).
As always, backup and be confident with restoring your phone via download mode or CWM.
Android Chlorine
---
SGS Chlorine
SGS2 Chlorine
SGS3 Chlorine
---
SGS Chlorine (mobile)
SGS2 Chlorine (mobile)
SGS3 Chlorine (mobile)
What this does:
This is a little bit of PHP that will generate a customised CWM3 compatible update.zip which will remove specific apks (and associated .odexes).
Usage:
* Choose which APKs you want the update.zip to remove and hit the Generate button.
- You can also select a preset to save some clicking.
* Copy the generated .zip file to your phone.
* Apply it with CWM.
Thanks:
The SGS list of APKs was grabbed from the public google docs spreadsheet.
The SGS2 APK list was grabbed from this public google docs spreadsheet
The SGS3 APK list was grabbed from this public google docs spreadsheet. XDA thread
Notes:
* Requires busybox for mounting /system.
* The APK list shouldn't let you remove anything 'vital' to booting the phone (Only green "yes" marked items are in the list). If there's any bloat that does need to be added to the database, let me know. Likewise if you remove something that borks your phone.
* If you have any particular ideas for good presets, also let me know and I'll see to adding them.
* Stock apps that have been updated (either via play store or in app updates) will not be "fully" removed. You can manually remove the updates though.
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Just quickly trying this on wanamlite 1.5 to remove chaton will post back
EDIT: the good news of is that it still boots, the bad that chaton is still installed i have siyah 1.3.7 busybox and wanamlite 1.5
If you want more details just ask
Regards
Jack
first time uninstalling chatON it didnt delete the program but only the update from chatON, second time i uninstalled chatON it uninstalled the app itself
-other method-
use titanium backup to freeze/uninstall all bloatware.. works fast with tickbox and voila
Eplusz said:
first time uninstalling chatON it didnt delete the program but only the update from chatON, second time i uninstalled chatON it uninstalled the app itself
-other method-
use titanium backup to freeze/uninstall all bloatware.. works fast with tickbox and voila
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Just tried reflashing a couple of times and am sorry to say it remains installed, but thanks for the second method.
Regards
Jack
If u could make your "site" read all your installed apps and not only bloatware,this would be a very handy and cool tool
I can also confirm that ChatON is NOT deleted after running this a couple of times. It doesn´t matter whether or not more apps, other than ChatON, is included in the .zip.
leetal said:
I can also confirm that ChatON is NOT deleted after running this a couple of times. It doesn´t matter whether or not more apps, other than ChatON, is included in the .zip.
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Are the other apps being deleted, or is nothing being removed?
Eplusz said:
first time uninstalling chatON it didnt delete the program but only the update from chatON, second time i uninstalled chatON it uninstalled the app itself
-other method-
use titanium backup to freeze/uninstall all bloatware.. works fast with tickbox and voila
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It 'sounds' like, ChatON shoves some crap into /data/app. (updates) which are causing it to linger around. I wasn't able to check /data/app without su.
I'll confirm in a few days when I have a chance to root, test and so on.
Eplusz said:
-other method-
use titanium backup to freeze/uninstall all bloatware.. works fast with tickbox and voila
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Of course, this way has been around for ages. I always found maintaining the titanium backup list was more effort though. If you're flashing multiple roms frequently.
zodiaxe66 said:
Great idea. But there is already an app that can do this "app2zip" where u can backup all your apps in a flashable zip.
If u could make your "site" read all your installed apps and not only bloatware,this would be a very handy and cool tool
u should check out the app its in the market
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...what? They do different things. app2zip takes your apps and packages them into a CWM flashable restore zip. This removes stock apps. Titanium Backup also can do both tasks. (Remove and restore).
The idea with this is that you create a CWM update that removes everything you want removed. You put it on your SD card and keep it there and use it when you upgrade. Perhaps that wasn't explained well enough in this post. I explain better in the original post for the SGS.
Am I only guy here who think that this UTILITY=APP need to be in "Galaxy S III Themes and Apps"
sargorn said:
Are the other apps being deleted, or is nothing being removed?
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S Suggest won´t remove, likewise ChatON. I haven´t tested other apps as of now so i can´t tell =)
Great work with the webb-app! Keep it updated and it´ll be a blast!
leetal said:
S Suggest won´t remove, likewise ChatON. I haven´t tested other apps as of now so i can´t tell =)
Great work with the webb-app! Keep it updated and it´ll be a blast!
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Hmm, downloading a custom rom at the moment to have a peek in what it sticks in /data/app. (one someone mentioned they were using earlier).
I haven't rooted/flashed anything custom on my Galaxy S3 yet as I only got it a week ago and I didn't want to have anything 'unofficial' for the first week or so just in case I had any issues and needed to return it.
I did just factory reset again though, and ChatON is updated by Play Store and S Suggest asks to auto update itself when it starts up. So again it might be a situation where the updates are dumping themselves into /data/app/.
sargorn said:
Hmm, downloading a custom rom at the moment to have a peek in what it sticks in /data/app. (one someone mentioned they were using earlier).
I haven't rooted/flashed anything custom on my Galaxy S3 yet as I only got it a week ago and I didn't want to have anything 'unofficial' for the first week or so just in case I had any issues and needed to return it.
I did just factory reset again though, and ChatON is updated by Play Store and S Suggest asks to auto update itself when it starts up. So again it might be a situation where the updates are dumping themselves into /data/app/.
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What I suspected is accurate, I just tested myself. If you happen to have updated any of the stock apps (either via the Play store or an in app update) they will still remain.
However, you can go to the application manager in settings and hit the "remove updates" button. It will say uninstall failed but it will remove the apk from /data/app. Rebooting will remove the icons from the home screen.
Also, if you happen to remove a widget that is in use on the home screen (Accuweather/clock) TWLauncher will complain until you remove the 'dead' widget.
I "may" end up adding something that will remove the updates from /data/app. I'll have to think about how to do it. Until then you can use the workaround above.
sargorn said:
Of course, this way has been around for ages. I always found maintaining the titanium backup list was more effort though. If you're flashing multiple roms frequently.
...what? They do different things. app2zip takes your apps and packages them into a CWM flashable restore zip. This removes stock apps. Titanium Backup also can do both tasks. (Remove and restore).
The idea with this is that you create a CWM update that removes everything you want removed. You put it on your SD card and keep it there and use it when you upgrade. Perhaps that wasn't explained well enough in this post. I explain better in the original post for the SGS.
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Yeah i know,don't even know how i came to my own conclusion.(yes i do, interrupted by my kids) i just read it again and your explanation is pretty clear. I just turned everything up side down.
Sorry m8
First post corrected
sargorn said:
Status: Online *
If you've updated any stock apps, the updated versions won't be removed.
Now that I have my own Galaxy S3, I figured it was time to add that to the Chlorine mix.
Basically it's a web based tool that will generate a CWM compatible update.zip to remove pre-installed apps (bloat).
As always, backup and be confident with restoring your phone via download mode or CWM.
Android Chlorine
---
SGS Chlorine
SGS2 Chlorine
SGS3 Chlorine
---
SGS Chlorine (mobile)
SGS2 Chlorine (mobile)
SGS3 Chlorine (mobile)
What this does:
This is a little bit of PHP that will generate a customised CWM3 compatible update.zip which will remove specific apks (and associated .odexes).
Usage:
* Choose which APKs you want the update.zip to remove and hit the Generate button.
- You can also select a preset to save some clicking.
* Copy the generated .zip file to your phone.
* Apply it with CWM.
Thanks:
The SGS list of APKs was grabbed from the public google docs spreadsheet.
The SGS2 APK list was grabbed from this public google docs spreadsheet
The SGS3 APK list was grabbed from this public google docs spreadsheet. XDA thread
Notes:
* Requires busybox for mounting /system.
* The APK list shouldn't let you remove anything 'vital' to booting the phone (Only green "yes" marked items are in the list). If there's any bloat that does need to be added to the database, let me know. Likewise if you remove something that borks your phone.
* If you have any particular ideas for good presets, also let me know and I'll see to adding them.
* Stock apps that have been updated (either via play store or in app updates) will not be "fully" removed. You can manually remove the updates though.
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Nice information and thanks for sharing. I just generated a test .zip file and below is the updater-script that is generated;
ui_print("Android Chlorine");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
delete("/system/app/Bluetooth.apk");
delete("/system/app/Bluetooth.odex");
delete("/system/app/BluetoothAvrcp.apk");
delete("/system/app/BluetoothAvrcp.odex");
delete("/system/app/BluetoothTest.apk");
delete("/system/app/BluetoothTest.odex");
delete("/system/app/ChromeBookmarksSyncAdapter.apk");
delete("/system/app/ChromeBookmarksSyncAdapter.odex");
delete("/system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk");
delete("/system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.odex");
delete("/system/app/GoogleSearchWidget");
delete("/system/app/GoogleSearchWidget.odex");
delete("/system/app/Maps.apk");
delete("/system/app/Maps.odex");
delete("/system/app/MyFiles.apk");
delete("/system/app/MyFiles.odex");
delete("/system/app/Street.apk");
delete("/system/app/Street.odex");
delete("/system/app/YouTube.apk");
delete("/system/app/YouTube.odex");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/system");
Alternatively you may easily remove all the unnecessary files simply using Root Explorer (if your phone is rooted of-course) and deleting files from "/system/app/", in this case you also have the chance to backup the files before deleting. Make sure you enable r/w in Root Explorer.
Cheers...
jaykhan said:
Alternatively you may easily remove all the unnecessary files simply using Root Explorer (if your phone is rooted of-course) and deleting files from "/system/app/", in this case you also have the chance to backup the files before deleting. Make sure you enable r/w in Root Explorer.
Cheers...
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"Easily" can be quite subjective, no? If you remove said files in Root Explorer you don't get the additional information included as to what each file is. Also, making backups of files from a rom you just installed seems somewhat redundant. If you want those files back, pull them out of the rom and push them to the phone? Or just don't delete them to start with.
Last time I checked Root Explorer also cost money on the Play Store and while it has features which scope well beyond this project, it's still more expensive than using this is. (free).
thanks for the chlorine man..!
hey
well i have few questions
1.does keep too many apps slows down mobile?(i mean not only backround running process apps )
2.i check i have free ram always but my phone is lagging always , to open apps list it takes so much time , some time it doesnt respond ( dont tell me rom , i have checked almost all roms avaible for s2 )
3.Facebook - my frnd told me that official facebook app sucks and do lots of wakelocks bla bla should i change to alternate app for fb?
please help
thank you
ancilary said:
hey
well i have few questions
1.does keep too many apps slows down mobile?(i mean not only backround running process apps )
2.i check i have free ram always but my phone is lagging always , to open apps list it takes so much time , some time it doesnt respond ( dont tell me rom , i have checked almost all roms avaible for s2 )
3.Facebook - my frnd told me that official facebook app sucks and do lots of wakelocks bla bla should i change to alternate app for fb?
please help
thank you
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1. Yes.
Always install the apps you need. Removing /disabling pre-installed apps you don't need also helps a lot.
2. You need to cache.
- Boot to recovery
- clear cache
- reboot phone
Done.
Also note that your first problem can easily lead to slow loading of apps
3. Your friend is actually right.
The official Facebook app causes heavy battery drain.
Until Facebook releases a revamped app, you will sure be better using a third-party Facebook app.
and
what about widgets? i have around 5 widgets - 1.poweramp 4*2 , flpboard (small) , beautiful superclock 4*2,android assistant 4*1 ,google bar
and almost all my installed apps are in folders in launcher screen , like i got 5 screens and almost all installed apps are in folders cause its easy to open when ever i want , does that also effect performance?
i use apex paid launcher
ancilary said:
and
what about widgets? i have around 5 widgets - 1.poweramp 4*2 , flpboard (small) , beautiful superclock 4*2,android assistant 4*1 ,google bar
and almost all my installed apps are in folders in launcher screen , like i got 5 screens and almost all installed apps are in folders cause its easy to open when ever i want , does that also effect performance?
i use apex paid launcher
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instead of Facebook u can use 'Friendcaster' app from stores, also use 'Gemini app Manager' from stores to monitor ur apps(like auto start on boot etc).
that way u can minimise lot of wakelocks.
As for as widjets like Flpboard etc set there refresh interval to max and see
No(Folders don't do performance), but widget is cause battery drain
ancilary said:
and
what about widgets? i have around 5 widgets - 1.poweramp 4*2 , flpboard (small) , beautiful superclock 4*2,android assistant 4*1 ,google bar
and almost all my installed apps are in folders in launcher screen , like i got 5 screens and almost all installed apps are in folders cause its easy to open when ever i want , does that also effect performance?
i use apex paid launcher
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5 widgets are small anyways shouldn't affect performance.
To improve performance:
1. Uninstall user apps (the ones you installed) you don't need or use
2. Disable System apps you don't need
Check here for list of apps that can be safely disabled
Note: if you have ROOT access, you can even disable more
3. Clear your cache.
# use the method in my previous post.
You should notice the difference now.
yes its rooted currently using jellybam
ancilary said:
yes its rooted currently using jellybam
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Oh! I didn't even know you were on custom ROM.
Ok.
Please post your ROM and kernel details; Goto Settings - About phone, and post everything you see
Jokesy said:
Oh! I didn't even know you were on custom ROM.
Ok.
Please post your ROM and kernel details; Goto Settings - About phone, and post everything you see
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ROM : jeyllbam - 05 nightly
Kernel : dorimanx 5.85
ancilary said:
ROM : jeyllbam - 05 nightly
Kernel : dorimanx 5.85
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quick question:
1. Did you restore System app + data, User Apps + data using Titanium backup?
2. List the steps you took while flashing the ROM.
1. Did you restore System app + data, User Apps + data using Titanium backup?
i restore only user apps+data
2. List the steps you took while flashing the ROM.
clear cache , dalvik , data,format system
but after installing rom i use titanium back and remove few apps , like gmail,gvoice,tvout and few other (ofc safe to remove )
You can check the space available on your internal SD card. I have read that atleast 2GB of free space is recommended for buffering etc.
yes its more than 2gb
just changed to paranoid
hope i dont have to download one more rom again
Samsung Nougat DEBLOAT script
Hello everyone,
Galaxy S6 comes with much more bloatware than most other phones, it has apps preinstalled that some of us probably will never use.
Some of those apps may even run at boot and consume RAM and CPU. For this purpose I made a small very effective script and that will remove huge amount of applications. This script works on de-odexed and odexed ROMs and you can use it even for Marshmallow ROMs, so this is ALL-IN-ONE solution.
I created the script when Nougat came out and I use it all the time without any problems.
* You can easily edit script and add character ' # ' to exclude certain APP from deleting *
REMOVED STUFF:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UQ5RqlQSDXi9AZkKWhCdv21bTWNyDrx4Sf1jsbox-Nk/edit?usp=sharing
Wow I was looking for something like this... cant wait to try on different roms!!!!
No problems with VoLte when I install??
jackherer72 said:
No problems with VoLte when I install??
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For me no problem.
Thanks. I'm going back to stock rom and try it out:good:
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Windforce0511 said:
For me no problem.
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Can it also be used on note5 port rom? I'm on NNE2.1
jackherer72 said:
Thanks. I'm going back to stock rom and try it out:good:
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Can it also be used on note5 port rom? I'm on NNE2.1
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Yes, you can also use it on Note 5 Port ROM!
Sir i have flashed this zip..again wanted to instal gmail..but cant..plz help..thx
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How do i install the script?
Worked perfectly :good:
what is the best way to flash this script. after clean install?
jackherer72 said:
what is the best way to flash this script. after clean install?
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Doesn't really matter. I did it well after o setup my Rom and still face no issues
bootlop with a fresh 7.0 rom
one of the latest
bootloop
You may want to keep YouTube. If you delete it then Google Play will crash if you click on a video. Still not a problem because you can always install it back from the market.
I strongly suggest that you keep one of the two browsers. Android must have at least one browser to function properly. Google Play also needs one browser. So either keep the samsung browser or chrome. Don't delete both at the same time.
If the device already upgraded chrome then your script will only delete the "rom" version of it, so everything will be ok and still working fine because the newer version resides in "ram". On a new/clean device, that will boot a rom for the very first time, and/or google play is not yet registered, deleting both browsers might cause problems.
Some programs are there to run only once at the very first boot, just to populate the file system with the default config values and data files/folders needed for the device to function. If a device had its first (long 5-10 minute) boot then deleting those is fine, always assuming you will not run a factory reset at some point in the future.
Other programs are there and run only if you dial specific codes at the dialer. The camera upgrade firmware or the wlan test for example. They don't run if they are not needed. A lot of debloat guides suggest that you remove those but i don't see a reason why.
You can always create some ScriptBackup/{app,priv-app} folders and move the bloatware apks there instead of deleting them. I would like to be able to bring back the QuickConnect and Gear apks back because i have a gear watch and a samsung tv for example.
AeonXDA said:
You may want to keep YouTube. If you delete it then Google Play will crash if you click on a video. Still not a problem because you can always install it back from the market.
I strongly suggest that you keep one of the two browsers. Android must have at least one browser to function properly. Google Play also needs one browser. So either keep the samsung browser or chrome. Don't delete both at the same time.
If the device already upgraded chrome then your script will only delete the "rom" version of it, so everything will be ok and still working fine because the newer version resides in "ram". On a new/clean device, that will boot a rom for the very first time, and/or google play is not yet registered, deleting both browsers might cause problems.
Some programs are there to run only once at the very first boot, just to populate the file system with the default config values and data files/folders needed for the device to function. If a device had its first (long 5-10 minute) boot then deleting those is fine, always assuming you will not run a factory reset at some point in the future.
Other programs are there and run only if you dial specific codes at the dialer. The camera upgrade firmware or the wlan test for example. They don't run if they are not needed. A lot of debloat guides suggest that you remove those but i don't see a reason why.
You can always create some ScriptBackup/{app,priv-app} folders and move the bloatware apks there instead of deleting them. I would like to be able to bring back the QuickConnect and Gear apks back because i have a gear watch and a samsung tv for example.
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Just edit the script to not delete those things.. even states how to do it in the O.P.
Bootloop on latest 7.0 - To see if one of the apps being removed is causing the bootloop I commented out all but a couple of apps (the Microsoft stubs) and tried that on a fresh install, but it still causes a bootloop.
I had the same problem... just look for this: Orel_MadK_Extreme_Debloater_V5_Final worked on my SM-G928F fresg Nougat install IMPORTANT: Dont tick one app for yourself...just leave it standard.
Works perfectly, even added all google apps so device runs better
Can we get this as a Aroma installer ?
Google isn't my friend, and i even believe more in xda as on my mother :laugh:
Okay heeere my questions..
Can i move & use my windows host file or an adblockers host file into "system/etc" ?
Are these "nochekin / checkjni"build prop tweaks helpful,.. OK to use ?
How can i backup huge Android Game Data folder, located in "data/data" or "Android/data" ? Titanium & Co, only backup Apk's..
Which SD Card for 25$ you prefer ? any links ?
Can i use L-Speed on stock based, modified roms ? .. Like Huawei P8 Lite persona78 his rom ?
Can i safety disable/freeze stock Launcher, while using Nova Launcher ?
Keiko87 said:
Google isn't my friend, and i even believe more in xda as on my mother :laugh:
Okay heeere my questions..
Can i move & use my windows host file or an adblockers host file into "system/etc" ?
Are these "nochekin / checkjni"build prop tweaks helpful,.. OK to use ?
How can i backup huge Android Game Data folder, located in "data/data" or "Android/data" ? Titanium & Co, only backup Apk's..
Which SD Card for 25$ you prefer ? any links ?
Can i use L-Speed on stock based, modified roms ? .. Like Huawei P8 Lite persona78 his rom ?
Can i safety disable/freeze stock Launcher, while using Nova Launcher ?
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Lemme try some answers...
You may be able to use the windows files if they are notepad format into an android application but you better copy /pasta the url from that host file into the other file which it is used by an android adblocker
I would suggest adaway.
I never heard of those build.prop files, if they are made for a certain device you better don't use it on another
As far as I know titanium backup does backup the data of any application, you may need the pro version, the titanium backup folder can be safely copied from a device to another.
The sdcard thingie... You better make friends with Google ?
That L-speed app should work for any device regardless rom version, custom or not.
You can disable or freeze the stock launcher although I would not recommend disabling vital stock features or apps, if Nova crashes it might be hard to get into your home screen.
For those above you mainly need root but I guess you already know that and maybe already achieved.
Good luck!