How to use titanium backup? - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

Hi, I'm new to android and just rooted my phone using the x10root.
for some reason, when i use universal the root fails.
I just installed titanium backup, and I want to uninstall roadsync.
I uninstalled it, but after uninstall, something is left behind.
a program with in red letters and a strike thru it is left behind.
should i keep uninstalling it or just leave it at that?
I hope I make sense.
thanks

The red letters with a strike thru it means its been uninstalled, no more action required
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thank you!
I was afraid to press the uninstall button again.

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Why does Titanium show all apps, even the ones ive deleted?

Everytime I try to restore my apps after installing a rom, it takes forever since i have to weed thru the list of apps that werent on the phone anymore... anyway to only see what was installed on the phone last?
Open tb, hit menu, select "batch"
Select the"delete backups for uninstalled apps"...i believe it's the option second from the last.
Just because you uninstalled an app, tb doesn't know you don't want it for future use. You have to let tb know about this.
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Yeah, shows because you made a backup... if you don't want it, trash it.

[Q] Rooted Razr Question

I have rooted my razr, no issues. One thing i thought that you could do with the rooted phone was uninstall pre-installed apps like, blockbuster, amazon. apps like that. is that not possible. If it is, can somone please give instructions on how to uninstall them. Thanks
You can use Titanium backup, and i suggest you freeze them instead of uninstalling.
Uninstalling stock apps hinder official updates.
How do i freeze them? and will that make it so they dont display in my app drawer?
brex2040 said:
How do i freeze them? and will that make it so they dont display in my app drawer?
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Exactly! Just open Titanium Backup, go to the apps list and press on the app you want to freeze, in the following popup just press the deactivate-button.
Thanks for the help.
Don't uninstall factory bloat. You *WILL* regret doing it. Use the options to hide most of it, use TitaniumBackup to freeze the rest. You will still be able to take OTA update with no issue, just install Voodoo to keep root.
You don't even need to unfreeze or unroot when an OTA comes out.
brex2040 said:
How do i freeze them? and will that make it so they dont display in my app drawer?
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All system apps are .apk files. "Freezing" one with titanium backup or doing it manually will change the .apk extension to .bak (back up). Nothing is removed, just deactive. The apps don't run and wont appear in your app tray. They're dormant until unfrozen.
This is beneficial because many apps have ties with system functions or other apps that you don't know about. So if you accidentally break a link just unfreeze the app to fix the problem. Plus you'll need to do so in order to receive an OTA. If you don't the update with either not appear, or fail to install.
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[Q] Uninstall apps without going through uninstaller

Hello
I have an HTC One X which is rooted, and I am wondering is there a way (or an app) to uninstall other apps without going through the normal uninstaller?
It'd be much faster to select a load of apps and have the phone uninstall them automatically..
I'm asking here rather than the HTC One X area because this is relative to any Android phone.
Not sure how many apps you are trying to remove (or why for sure) but if your rooted you can use Titanium Backup for what you want to do. Just be careful that you don't unintentionally remove something you want/need.
rleonard55 said:
Not sure how many apps you are trying to remove (or why for sure) but if your rooted you can use Titanium Backup for what you want to do. Just be careful that you don't unintentionally remove something you want/need.
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I will try Titanium Backup.. Whenever I am on the Play store, I tend to install lots of apps and if I don't like them, they end up being left on the phone, so every so often I like to clean out apps I haven't used in a while.
Thanks!
EDIT: How can I select multiple apps, then uninstall them in one go?
Northantrim said:
I will try Titanium Backup.. Whenever I am on the Play store, I tend to install lots of apps and if I don't like them, they end up being left on the phone, so every so often I like to clean out apps I haven't used in a while.
Thanks!
EDIT: How can I select multiple apps, then uninstall them in one go?
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TB has a bit of a learning curve and you can get into trouble quickly if you aren't careful but the bulk actions are under the check box on the top right corner of the app.
You also may want to consider a few alternatives in the play store like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kugoweb.uninstaller it looks more straight forward for what you are trying to do...just a thought
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rleonard55 said:
TB has a bit of a learning curve and you can get into trouble quickly if you aren't careful but the bulk actions are under the check box on the top right corner of the app.
You also may want to consider a few alternatives in the play store like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kugoweb.uninstaller it looks more straight forward for what you are trying to do...just a thought
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There are only the following options:
Un-install backed up user apps
Un-install non-backed up user apps
Un-insall all user apps
Un-install all user & system apps
Is there a way I can mark multiple apps to uninstall rather than uninstall by whether I have a backup or not?
I have tried a few alternative apps, but they all open up the uninstall thing and each one has to be done one by one, however I notice TB can uninstall apps without using that, so I'm asking is there a way to select mutiple apps manually with it.
Northantrim said:
There are only the following options:
Un-install backed up user apps
Un-install non-backed up user apps
Un-insall all user apps
Un-install all user & system apps
Is there a way I can mark multiple apps to uninstall rather than uninstall by whether I have a backup or not?
I have tried a few alternative apps, but they all open up the uninstall thing and each one has to be done one by one, however I notice TB can uninstall apps without using that, so I'm asking is there a way to select mutiple apps manually with it.
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Yes, any of the uninstall options you mentioned will allow you to check or uncheck the apps after you click RUN before it actually does anything. As I mentioned though you can get into trouble quite quickly if you uninstall something on accident. If you don't back up if make one before hand just in case.
If you start by clicking run on uninstall all user apps you get the check boxes to refine you're choices beforehand
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rleonard55 said:
Yes, any of the uninstall options you mentioned will allow you to check or uncheck the apps after you click RUN before it actually does anything. As I mentioned though you can get into trouble quite quickly if you uninstall something on accident. If you don't back up if make one before hand just in case.
If you start by clicking run on uninstall all user apps you get the check boxes to refine you're choices beforehand
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Ah, I see now. I was worried that tapping that would just uninstall all user apps. I have already set regular backups, so I'm all ok there.
Just de-cluttered my phone with this,
Thanks for all your help!
Northantrim said:
Ah, I see now. I was worried that tapping that would just uninstall all user apps. I have already set regular backups, so I'm all ok there.
Just de-cluttered my phone with this,
Thanks for all your help!
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No worries, glad you found something that worked the way you wanted it to
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Is it better to freeze apps or u install?

Just wondering which one is better using titanium backup pro.
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freeze until you know it doesn't cause any problems then uninstall if you want, though no real advantage imho....I just freeze them
slaphead20 said:
freeze until you know it doesn't cause any problems then uninstall if you want, though no real advantage imho....I just freeze them
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Above is the best answer - recently because I froze some system apps rather than uninstall them, it saved me from a reinstall - I froze S Voice, and 2 "Google Search" apps. After a restart my keyboard went mental - could'nt select the correct characters, example - pressing backspace just put loads of Z's on the screen. A quick defrost and restart cured the problem.
Only uninstall after a Freeze test is my recommendation.
Freeze them, so you will have fewer problems, if you need them later! (Reinstalling)

[Q] What's the worst that can happen killing TBkup while uninstalling an app

Just out of curiosity, what's the worst thing that can happen if I kill Titanium Backup while its uninstalling an application?
Because I did this on accident using the back arrow longpress kill app tweak, and it killed Titanium backup while it was uninstalling an app of mine, the app was removed, its not in the system at all anymore, I tried to reinstall it then uninstall it again just encase (not sure if that will do anything) but just curiosity, whats the worst that could happen?
Worst is probably the app still shows up but no longer functions, or the app no longer shows up and some data is left behind using a tiny bit of storage space. I would assume either is easily remedied by doing another uninstall (if the app is still showing) or doing a reinstall and then another uninstall.
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