Delete - Droid Eris Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Fixed....sorry

I'd suggest rebooting, or if you've already done that, uninstall and reinstall.

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why isn't titanium backup uninstalling apps (rooted phone)?

i rooted my phone with z4root and installed titanium backup and wanted to uninstall some bloatware and when i tried to the phone restarted as it should but the apps were still there. why aren't they being removed?
Try uninstalling the apps again or re-installing titanium backup from market.
OR
Use rootexplorer to manually remove them from /system/app/ folder ( don't forget to remove the corresponding .odex files )
one more think happened when it didn't delete the app. the phone reset and everything on my phone disappeared. it was like i just took it out of the packaging when i bought it. would anyone know why that happened?
Confirm that you have busybox installed on your phone.lack of it could cause problems with titanium backup.
Though I am not sure that this its the problem in your case.
Use root checker to confirm

Titanium backup problem

I have an att sgs2 rooted with stock ROM. I installed titanium backup and started to remove bloatware and accidentally uninstalled the stock clock. I had made a backup before uninstalling. I reset the phone and tried to restore the app +data, after 1 hour it was still trying to restore, I forced closed TB, tried to restore app only, let it run overnight, woke up and still trying to restore, I forced closed again, reset phone, downloaded stock apk, installed with confirmation, app was missing from app drawer, reset phone still missing, uninstalled backup, tried to install apk, install failed, removed orphan data, install failed, reset phone, install failed. Now instead of Clock 1.0, it says com.sec.Android.app.clockpackage with a line through it and it won't go away. I just want to install the stock clock app, what do I need to do?
jim333 said:
I have an att sgs2 rooted with stock ROM. I installed titanium backup and started to remove bloatware and accidentally uninstalled the stock clock. I had made a backup before uninstalling. I reset the phone and tried to restore the app +data, after 1 hour it was still trying to restore, I forced closed TB, tried to restore app only, let it run overnight, woke up and still trying to restore, I forced closed again, reset phone, downloaded stock apk, installed with confirmation, app was missing from app drawer, reset phone still missing, uninstalled backup, tried to install apk, install failed, removed orphan data, install failed, reset phone, install failed. Now instead of Clock 1.0, it says com.sec.Android.app.clockpackage with a line through it and it won't go away. I just want to install the stock clock app, what do I need to do?
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Please, PLease!!!
look at which forum you post at..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1236
Sorry, I thought app problems went in the app forum... A moderator can move this thread if needed.
In TB preferences, under troubleshooting settings, try changing App processing mode to AUTO Indirect.
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I tried that, however com.sec.Android.app.clockpackage keeps coming back.
I have been doing a lot of research and now i have the clockpackage apk and obex in system/app... however it is not installing because TB won't let it, "clock 1.0" now shows up in TB along with "com.sec.Android.app.clockpackage", both have lines through them stating they have been uninstalled... "clock 1.0" has the option to restore (it doesn't work)... I have tried many steps in to install the APK, but it isn't working, i think TB is preventing this from happening.
How do i get clock 1.0 removed from the uninstall list in TB??? Restore does not work and i have tried all three app processing modes.
I have the exact same problem
Might anyone solved this yet?
update: that thread might solve the problem!

[Q] Weird error

I'm getting a really weird error and I can't figure out how to fix it.
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The application Google Search (process com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
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Anyone have any ideas?
sounds like you either had a bad flash, or you restored system data with titanium backup.
back up the stuff you need, go into cwm recovery, and do a wipe data/factory reset. you will have to set everything up again, but this should take care of your force closes.
if you continue to get force closes, then try to re-flash the ROM you are on (after wiping data/factory resetting).
Is there any way to fix this without re-flashing? I spent a ton of time tweaking everything to get what I wanted and would have to re-do everything.
you could try settings > applications > manage applications > all > google search > clear data
i'm far from 100% positive that google search is the process that is force closing... and even if that is the correct process, i'm not sure that this will permanently solve your problem, but i think it is worth a shot. i think this will clear all of the data from your google search widget, which i assume is what you are trying to use when you get the error.
let me know if it works!
Thanks for the suggestion. I gave it a try, but still no luck. Any other ideas?
When are you getting the error, are you using the Google search widget?
Did you try backing up and wiping cache/factory reset as other user suggested? When restoring with TuBu restore MISSING apps only.
Sent from my Galaxy S II (i777)
I only get the error when I try using the Google Search function - either with a homescreen widget, or by pressing the hardware search key on the device.
So, what you're suggesting is that I back up my current rom/settings using Titanium Backup, wipe cache / factory reset with CWM, then restore the backup using Titanium, but for missing apps?
That would give me my current setup, but with any missing system apps?
Fix Permissions and wipe cache/dalvik (both in CWM) - if those fail, time to wipe data and restore your apps in TiBu.
Thanks for your suggestion, Entropy. I reset permissions and wiped both caches, but still have the same issue.
I think what is causing this is that I deleted the system app "ApplicationsProvider.apk", which appears to be related to the Google Search app. I previously tried to restore the file manually using Root Explorer and my original backup and I don't think it fully restored.
Could I use Titanium to restore this file if I've never made a backup with Titanium?
If you never backed it up, then you can't restore it. You could do a google search for the .apk, or else you can see if someone on these forums will pull theirs off of their phone and upload it for you. But you're really better off wiping and starting over at this point.
I have that apk from my original CWM backup before I loaded Cyanogen. I tried to restore using Root Explorer, but it doesn't seem like it "took".
It shows up in my system applications area in SystemApp Remover. But, when I try to delete it again using the program I get an error: "Application not found. The application was not found in the list of installed applications."
Any ideas?

Titanium Backup Defrost

Hey guys, I have an issue when Im trying to defrost apps I have frozen with Titanium Backup. I have frozen the voice command and voice search apps and wanted to defrost them. When I click on them a defrost it says they have been successfully defrosted yet they still stay highlighted in blue.
I have tried clearing the TB cache and my phones cache and dalvik cache but the problem still exists. I even tried freezing one of my downloaded apps and then defrosting it and it has the same problem. I have reinstalled TB but that didnt help. Any ideas?
Thanks
Edit- I believe this may be an issue with ICS I am using so nevermind.
Thanks anway
Found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1486300
May be a temp solution but I tested it works.

Can't uninstall Viper4Android!!??

I've recently flashed a zip with viper4android, but it didn't work for me, so I decided to uninstall it. I deleted the drivers, then rebooted. I wanted to uninstall the app, but I noticed it's installed as a system app, so I used Titanium Backup to remove it. Nothing. The app was still installed. Tried to remove it with some other powerful root apps. Still not uninstalled. I've just removed viper4android folder from /system/priv-app and it didn't work either. Is there something I can do or do I have no other choice than restoring my nandroid?
EDIT: I forgot to mention, that every time I try to uninstall viper4android, be it using titanium backup or other root app manager, it always says that the app was uninstalled succesfully, even though it's not uninstalled.

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