This thread is meant to serve as a compilation from the community of what .apk files can be removed safely without causing issues on your phone.
Currently these apps have been removed by the recovery exploit in Titanium Backup or Frozen in Titanium Backup:
Since we have full root now, just remove using whatever method you'd like
SAFE TO REMOVE
Code:
Adobe Reader
Amazon Kindle
Amazon MP3
Calculator
Calculator Widget 3.00
Calendar Widget
Facebook
Footprints and Widget
FriendStream 1.0
FriendStream Widget 1.0
HTC Facebook
HTC Keyboard
HTCLockscreen.apk - Stock Lockscreen returns, must reboot after removing HTCLockscreen.apk
HTC Mobile Guide
HTC Sense
HtcSyncwidget.apk
HtcSyncwidget.odex
News1.0
News Widget 1.00
Peep
Sprint Hotspot 1.00
Sprint NFL and Widget
Sprint Nascar and Widget
Sprint Voicemail
Sprint Zone SZ_2.1.12
Stockes Widget 1.00
Teeter
APPS removed by bcnice20's script
rm -R /system/app/nascar09-prod-release.apk
rm -R /system/app/Sprint_Navigator.apk
rm -R /system/app/sfl-prod-release.apk
rm -R /system/app/HTCMobileGuide_Speedy.apk
rm -R /system/app/amazonmp3.apk
rm -R /system/app/AppSharing.apk
rm -R /system/app/AppSharing.odex
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.FMRadioWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.FMRadioWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.FriendStreamWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.FriendStreamWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.MusicWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.MusicWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.NewsReaderWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.NewsReaderWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.StockWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.StockWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.TwitterWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.TwitterWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.WeatherWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/com.htc.WeatherWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/DCSStock.apk
rm -R /system/app/DCSStock.odex
rm -R /system/app/FriendStream.apk
rm -R /system/app/FriendStream.odex
rm -R /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcCalculatorWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcCalculatorWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.apk
rm -R /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcClockWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcClockWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/htccontactwidgets.apk
rm -R /system/app/htccontactwidgets.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcFootprints.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcFootprints.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcFootprintsWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcFootprintsWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/htcmailwidgets.apk
rm -R /system/app/htcmailwidgets.odex
rm -R /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.apk
rm -R /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcPhotoWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcPhotoWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcProfileWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcProfileWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcRingtoneWidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcRingtoneWidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.apk
rm -R /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcSyncwidget.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcSyncwidget.odex
rm -R /system/app/HtcTwitter.apk
rm -R /system/app/HtcTwitter.odex
rm -R /system/app/Rosie.apk
rm -R /system/app/Rosie.odex
rm -R /system/app/Stock.apk
rm -R /system/app/Stock.odex
rm -R /system/app/teeter.apk
rm -R /system/app/teeter.odex
NOT SAFE TO REMOVE
Code:
com.htc.socialnetwork
Script to remove files - MUST BE RUN EACH REBOOT DUE TO TEMP ROOT - Provided by bcnice20.
bcnice20 said:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6316939/scripts/removal-tool.sh
the first link is the actual script look at it for a list of what all is deleted..
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6316939/scripts/scripter.json
place this on the root of your sdcard then download scripter from the market. Go to settings then click import scripts from sdcard. It will automatically load this script into scripter then you can simply go back click on the script and run it to remove everything
ps. the recovery exploit isnt implemented gotta look into tht but its an easy way of getting rid of everything quickly without having to delete each manually!!!!
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To remove via recovery exploit use the following steps. (PLEASE NOTE THIS REMOVES THE FILE COMPLETELY FROM YOUR SYSTEM)
1. Open Titanium backup (if you don't have it download it here and PRO key here)
2. Click Backup/Restore and a full list of installed apps should show up (if not, post for some help)
3. Long press on whatever app you are looking to remove and scroll to the bottom of the new pop up.
4. Click Force remove app (by recovery exploit) and receive a prompt with a warning and thanks to Paul O'Brien for discovering the exploit.
5. Click Yes
6. Phone will reboot and flash a black screen with a red question mark for a short time, then reboot again.
7. After fully rebooted, you will find your app gone. METHOD NOT VALID ANYMORE DUE TO ROOT METHODS
Suggestion from cloverdave:
cloverdale said:
Also, if one does not want to go through the hours of removing the apps via titanium (I recommend just doing it though, as they never come back) just rename benice's script to visionary.sh, place it in /data/local, then check the option to run visionary.sh at boot in visionary. Then, at each reboot the script will autorun and you will never again see the apps.
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DISCLAIMER: I, nor anyone here, is responsible for damage done to your device in this process. All information here is assembled based on input from all users of this thread/forum.
Com.HTC.socialnetwork
Footprints
when I removed these it pissed off the phone.
Its best to remove known sprint bloatware. This is the third time I've ruu after I started deleting stuff that "seemed" unnecessary. One time I got stuck in a registration loop. That sucked.
I have removed Sprint Zone, NFL, Nascar, Peep, Footprints, Mp3, Stocks, including their widgets and have no issues whatsoever. I use the FriendStream widget and have had no FC's at all.
I haven't removed it yet, but I'm sure the Kindle app is safe also.
When I run titanium backup, it does not list a single dang up for backup\restore etc. And it passes the root check. I am using visionary. Am I just a dolt and clueless as to how to use the app?
stealthfx said:
When I run titanium backup, it does not list a single dang up for backup\restore etc. And it passes the root check. I am using visionary. Am I just a dolt and clueless as to how to use the app?
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Is your SD card mounted to your computer when this is happening?
stealthfx said:
When I run titanium backup, it does not list a single dang up for backup\restore etc. And it passes the root check. I am using visionary. Am I just a dolt and clueless as to how to use the app?
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try having titanium install busybox.
stealthfx said:
When I run titanium backup, it does not list a single dang up for backup\restore etc. And it passes the root check. I am using visionary. Am I just a dolt and clueless as to how to use the app?
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Do you have the view filtered? Hit search.
Sprint Voicemail is safe to remove, btw.
EDIT: Mail and Sprint Hotspot are also fine to remove.
Hey Guys,
Ok, so the "filter" section has "all" checked, right now the line. Also my sd card is not mounted. The only thing I see when I click on the backup/restore tab is..
Application widgets
Accounts
Bluetooth Pairings
Country language timezone
Wi-Fi access points.
I am sure that it's glaringly obvious...
stealthfx said:
Hey Guys,
Ok, so the "filter" section has "all" checked, right now the line. Also my sd card is not mounted. The only thing I see when I click on the backup/restore tab is..
Application widgets
Accounts
Bluetooth Pairings
Country language timezone
Wi-Fi access points.
I am sure that it's glaringly obvious...
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Sorry but how do I get it to install busybox? I already have it installed from visionary root. Just to check if it was working, I was able to do su in terminal mode.
stealthfx said:
Sorry but how do I get it to install busybox? I already have it installed from visionary root. Just to check if it was working, I was able to do su in terminal mode.
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In Titanium hit where it say "Problems?"
herbthehammer said:
Com.HTC.socialnetwork
Footprints
when I removed these it pissed off the phone.
Its best to remove known sprint bloatware. This is the third time I've ruu after I started deleting stuff that "seemed" unnecessary. One time I got stuck in a registration loop. That sucked.
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Does freezing them also give issues?
ive been able to remove all of the sense apks and widgets without issue ill give a full list of everything i can successfully remove and maybe throw a simple script together for you guys that can b ran in scripter or gscript tht automagically removes all the apk i list
bcnice20 said:
ive been able to remove all of the sense apks and widgets without issue ill give a full list of everything i can successfully remove and maybe throw a simple script together for you guys that can b ran in scripter or gscript tht automagically removes all the apk i list
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an adb script?
bcnice20 said:
ive been able to remove all of the sense apks and widgets without issue ill give a full list of everything i can successfully remove and maybe throw a simple script together for you guys that can b ran in scripter or gscript tht automagically removes all the apk i list
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Will the script utilize the recovery exploit? For otherwise it would have to be run with each reboot.
And you can add the htc keyboard to the list of removable apps.
jesusice said:
Do you have the view filtered? Hit search.
Sprint Voicemail is safe to remove, btw.
EDIT: Mail and Sprint Hotspot are also fine to remove.
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I want to add that if you updated the voicemail app, you need to also uninstall the update via settings-> manage applications, otherwise it will remain.
bcnice20 said:
ive been able to remove all of the sense apks and widgets without issue ill give a full list of everything i can successfully remove and maybe throw a simple script together for you guys that can b ran in scripter or gscript tht automagically removes all the apk i list
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That would be awesome
Sent from my PG06100
bcnice20 said:
ive been able to remove all of the sense apks and widgets without issue ill give a full list of everything i can successfully remove and maybe throw a simple script together for you guys that can b ran in scripter or gscript tht automagically removes all the apk i list
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Great. I will definitely put this in the OP and use it too! Glad this is starting to pick up a bit.
I'm Shifting on 4G.
I have removed the sense desktop with no issues.
Also safe: sprint updater, kindle, and htc mobile guide.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6316939/scripts/removal-tool.sh
the first link is the actual script look at it for a list of what all is deleted..
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6316939/scripts/scripter.json
place this on the root of your sdcard then download scripter from the market. Go to settings then click import scripts from sdcard. It will automatically load this script into scripter then you can simply go back click on the script and run it to remove everything
ps. the recovery exploit isnt implemented gotta look into tht but its an easy way of getting rid of everything quickly without having to delete each manually!!!!
Thanks it worked
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Related
For 1.6 use the patched Version from this thread -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=645286&highlight=market
put the Vending-Tattoo-patched.apk on your sdcard.
enter commandshell
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock0 /system
cat /system/app/Vending.apk > /sdcard/Vending.org.apk
rm /system/app/Vending.apk
cat /sdcard/Vending-Tattoo-patched.apk > /system/app/Vending.apk
For 2.1 put the attached Version on your sdcard
enter commandshell
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock0 /system
cat /system/app/Vending.apk > /sdcard/Vending.org.apk
rm /system/app/Vending.apk
rm /system/app/MarketUpdater.apk
rm -r /data/data/com.android.vending
cat /sdcard/Vending.inteks.2.1.apk > /system/app/Vending.apk
have fun
inteks
Yup, just tried it on my rooted X10mini, and it works - I can now see apps that didn't show up in the original market app
Hmmm, I tried to install this patch. Now I have no market at all on my phone. (yes I did reboot). Where did I slip up? Astro shows that the file is in the /system/app folder but it doesn't show up as a launchable app. If I click on it in astro it gives me the option to install it but if I try to do that I get an error message.
These are roughly the steps I used:
Backed up the original market to my sdcard [ busybox cp /system/app/Vending.apk /sdcard ]
Deleted the original market [ rm /system/app/Vending.apk ]
Copied the patched Vending-Tattoo-blah.apk to my SD card
(in the shell again) copied the patched vending apk to /system/app/
Make sure the original Vending app isn't open, and that you're "su"'d as root when you delete and copy
You don't need to rename the patched file back to Vending.apk - it works fine if it's left with the name from the Zip (this also makes it easier to remember that you are using a patched version!)
ok. i've done it, too. and it works fine ;o)
so it worked for me
put the Vending-Tattoo-patched.apk on your sdcard.
enter commandshell
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cat /system/app/Vending.apk > /sdcard/Vending.org.apk
rm /system/app/Vending.apk
cat /sdcard/Vending-Tattoo-patched.apk > /system/app/Vending.apk
have fun
inteks
ps: i will edit the 1. post as TUT ;-)
Works a treat on X10 Mini Pro. Nice to have all the apps back.
Works fine on my x10 mini pro
but before I can use the patched marked, I needed to change the system language to English(American) and re-accepting ToS of the market. After that I changed the language back to german.
Really appreciate the tut inteks. Everything works now. Happy, happy
Can someone suggest an app to search for, so we can tell if it's working or not?
I'm currently trying to get hold of SwitchPro, but it doesn't seem to show up, even with the patched Market app. :s
spatuluk said:
Can someone suggest an app to search for, so we can tell if it's working or not?
I'm currently trying to get hold of SwitchPro, but it doesn't seem to show up, even with the patched Market app. :s
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of course, you may search for "financisto"
Cool - I found that app.
I think SwitchPro might be having market issues.. The Android Market really is a pile of buggy junk!
Where can I find this Vending-Tattoo-patched.apk file?
george_russos said:
Where can I find this Vending-Tattoo-patched.apk file?
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It's in the post linked into by the first post in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=292944&d=1268421305
Thanks!!!!
It works perfectly on my x10 mini.
Yeah it's all up and running fine here
crashes into force close for me when I try to download anything, any ideas? I didn't use adb, I used root explorer to install it, do I need to use adb?
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thats an issue with this patch. one dirty fix is to download an app and as soon as it will try to install, you'll see force close screen. at this point, force close market, and (i dont know if we can do it in x10 mini yet) browse to "/cache" folder (folder "cache" in "root") using any file manager. there you'll see an apk file, thats the file you've just downloaded. click-install it
crashes for me as soon as it starts to download, no chance to get far enough to install, literally market crashes as it initialises the download
have tried going back to the original vending apk but now that crashes trying to initialise a download too, not good
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Okay, we discovered that having the Webtop over HDMI breaks the OTA update.
So to update you're going to have to undo that mod, and possibly any others.
If you backed up your original files great, go restore them, clear the dalvik-cache and you're fine.
Otherwise, use the attached files and these steps to recover:
Credit: _unknown for the original posted instructions I'm using as a template
Please let me know if there are any adjustments that need to be made to the code, as I'm pulling this from memory and had stored the backups on my phone and was restoring from there.
Requirements:
Be rooted
Be able to work with adb
First, unpack the attached zip-file.
Go into the correct directory for your version.
Now run (in a terminal)
Code:
# I use /data/tmp as the storage location, you can also use /sdcard/
adb push DockService.apk /data/tmp
adb push PortalApp.apk /data/tmp
adb push DockService.odex /data/tmp
adb push PortalApp.odex /data/tmp
adb shell
# you are now in the phone shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 /system
# you could mv these files to backups if you intend on doing the mod
# again after the update
rm /system/app/DockService.*
rm /system/app/PortalApp.*
rm /data/dalvik-cache/*DockService* /data/dalvik-cache/*PortalApp*
# move the files from /data/tmp to /system/app
mv /data/tmp/DockService.* /system/app/
mv /data/tmp/PortalApp.* /system/app/
reboot
NOTE: This zip will not in any way help you to obtain root! You must be rooted prior to attempting to apply this patch, or it will not work!
pksublime said:
Okay, we discovered that having the Webtop over HDMI breaks the OTA update.
So to update you're going to have to undo that mod, and possibly any others.
If you backed up your original files great, go restore them, clear the dalvik-cache and you're fine.
Otherwise, use the attached files and these steps to recover:
Credit: _unknown for the original posted instructions I'm using as a template
Please let me know if there are any adjustments that need to be made to the code, as I'm pulling this from memory and had stored the backups on my phone and was restoring from there.
Requirements:
Be rooted
Be able to work with adb
First, unpack the attached zip-file.
Go into the correct directory for your version.
Now run (in a terminal)
Code:
# I use /data/tmp as the storage location, you can also use /sdcard/
adb push DockService.apk /data/tmp
adb push PortalApp.apk /data/tmp
adb push DockService.odex /data/tmp
adb push PortalApp.odex /data/tmp
adb shell
# you are now in the phone shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 /system
# you could mv these files to backups if you intend on doing the mod
# again after the update
rm /system/app/DockService.*
rm /system/app/PortalApp.*
rm /data/dalvik-cache/*DockService* /data/dalvik-cache/*PortalApp*
# move the files from /data/tmp to /system/app
mv /data/tmp/DockService.* /system/app/
mv /data/tmp/PortalApp.* /system/app/
reboot
NOTE: This zip will not in any way help you to obtain root! You must be rooted prior to attempting to apply this patch, or it will not work!
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mv /data/tmp/PortalApp.* /system/app/
# mv /data/tmp/DockService.* /system/app/
mv /data/tmp/DockService.* /system/app/
failed on '/data/tmp/DockService.apk' - Cross-device lin
# mv /data/tmp/PortalApp.* /system/app/
mv /data/tmp/PortalApp.* /system/app/
failed on '/data/tmp/PortalApp.apk' - Cross-device link
Okay working on it...
try using cp instead of mv
Thank you. Will do this tonight
cp worked instead of mv
was able to update, thankyou.
lcpl said:
cp worked instead of mv
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thanks, i updated the instructions
at least the important part was getting the files up for people, most can figure it out from there
Has anyone that has updated to the newer OTA version been able to re-hack the Webtop / HDMI output using the original method?
Thanks!
alohajeff said:
Has anyone that has updated to the newer OTA version been able to re-hack the Webtop / HDMI output using the original method?
Thanks!
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You rave to re-root after the update, but yeah, it's the same thing.
Haven't got that far yet, I'm just starting.
Give me a bit and I'll tell you how it went.
Update 1:
Installed the update with out a hitch, save for a line of code
"rm /data/dalvik-cache/*DockService* /data/dalvik-cache/*PortalApp*"
I had to change to
"rm /data/dalvik-cache/*.*"
The dalvik chache is rebuilt at the next reboot, so there isn't much harm wiping the whole thing.
And Yeah, i had to change that the "mv" to"cp"
Update 2:
Rooted just fine using :/showthread.php?t=1217416
Update 3:
Followed : /showthread.php?t=1199443
But as of again, I changed
"rm /data/dalvik-cache/*DockService* /data/dalvik-cache/*PortalApp*"
to
"rm /data/dalvik-cache/*.*"
and
"mv" to"cp"
Works just as well as before. Even with 9/12's update
I had some trouble before, but It looks like I just had to re apply the hack one again. It's all good now. Dockless webtop on the latest OTA.
It's not working for me for the 10/12 update. Any ideas? Do the odex files have to be renamed to .bak?
Airwolf79 said:
It's not working for me for the 10/12 update. Any ideas? Do the odex files have to be renamed to .bak?
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Yes.
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John Kotches said:
Yes.
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So what is the easiest way to go about this? Do I have to rename them before I push, or once they're installed?
I want to make a simple little busybox or something script that i can run via script manger (desktop widget) to clear dalvik cache and restart. Also possibly clear all caches but just dalvik for now.
I just made this and it seems to work but is this good enough?
Code:
#!/system/bin/busybox
rm /data/dalvik-cache/*.*
reboot
Should work fine.
Just to make it safe I'd just add a "sync" before rebooting.
And force the use of the busybox rm which is not as limited as some of the default roms rm command.
Code:
#!/system/bin/busybox
/system/bin/busybox rm -f /data/dalvik-cache/*
sync
reboot
timduru said:
Should work fine.
Just to make it safe I'd just add a "sync" before rebooting.
And force the use of the busybox rm which is not as limited as some of the default roms rm command.
Code:
#!/system/bin/busybox
/system/bin/busybox rm -f /data/dalvik-cache/*
sync
reboot
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That doens't work, for some reason...
It actually seems to kinda mess up the phone, now when it reboots the screen goes off before the bootanimation transistions to phone and the led comes on white really quick...weird
Went back to original but phone still acting weird no big deal made a nandroid yesterday...gonna stick to original way.
Hi everyone,
This is my first post, I thought I contribute something, hopefully everyone finds this useful.
After looking around for hours and hours on how to remove built in apps I have found the safest way to remove built in apps using cmd prompt, all credits goes qiuness
1. Rooted EVO 3D.
2. Download the adb tool to use with cmd prompt (attached below)
3. Extract the tool to drive c: and name the folder whatever you like I called it “root” it’s easier to navigate to
4. Make sure phone is in USB debugging mode go to SETTINGS -> PROGRAMS -> DEVELOPMENT -> activate USB Debugging
5. Open cmd prompt with administrator privilege and use the following cmd
a. cd c:\root
b. adb shell
c. su
d. cd /system/app
e. mount -o rw,remount /system
f. pm list packages –f (this will list all the appz installed on you devices)
g. rm –r /system/app/appname.apk (this will uninstall the app safely)
h. example rm -r /system/app/Flickr.apk
The apps that I have removed
# rm -r /system/app/HtcFacebook.apk
# rm -r /system/app/com.htc.Twitter3DWidget.apk
# rm -r /system/app/HtcNavigateWidget3d.apk
# rm -r /system/app/com.htc.FriendStream3DWidget.apk
# rm -r /system/app/picasapryramid.apk
# rm -r /system/app/HtcGreaderWidget.apk
# rm -r /system/app/teeter.apk=com
# rm -r /system/app/teeter.apk
# rm -r /system/app/HtcGreader.apk
# rm -r /system/app/MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk
# rm -r /system/app/MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk
# rm -r /system/app/teeter.apk
# rm -r /system/app/HtcGreader.apk
# rm -r /system/app/MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk
# rm -r /system/app/MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk
# rm -r /system/app/Mode10Wallpapers.apk
# rm -r /system/app/HtcTwitter.apk=com
# rm -r /system/app/HtcTwitter.apk
# rm -r /system/app/LiveWallpapers.apk
# rm -r /system/app/MyShelf_Widget.apk
# rm -r /system/app/HTCCamera.apk
# rm -r /system/app/FriendStream.apk
# rm -r /system/app/HTCLivewallpaperStreak.apk
Easy way to open a command prompt from this folder is to hold shift and right click. Choose open command prompt here
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Or you can just use titanium backup to do it. It's much simpler. Nice write-up though.
ssojyeti2 said:
Or you can just use titanium backup to do it. It's much simpler. Nice write-up though.
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Or root explorer but I agree, it is a nice write up & 1st post.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda premium
Not bad for your first post in the EVO 3D section. Keep it up.
Anyone tried it?
I mean, can I use my old data.img with this release?
Cheers...
Thx...
Regnas said:
Anyone tried it?
I mean, can I use my old data.img with this release?
Cheers...
Thx...
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I did. I cleared some stuff from data.img though - not sure what's needed - as is sorta stalls.
From [email protected]
Code:
rm /data/dalvik-cache/ [to remove dalvik-cache; it would probably be auto cleared anyway]
cd /data/data
for line in `ls | grep [b]com.android[/b]`; do rm -rf $line; done
for line in `ls | grep [b]jide[/b]`; do rm -rf $line; done
[this should clear data from stock android and jide apps]
It's probably just 1/a few app causing the stall; but clearing the above shouldn't do any real harm.
EDIT: Oh and you might need to disable setupwizard [I don't think it's a dirty flash issue though]; I'd try to go through setup maybe twice; if it errors and blackscreens; then if needed run pm disable com.jide.setupwizard to circumvent it.
HypoTurtle said:
I did. I cleared some stuff from data.img though - not sure what's needed - as is sorta stalls.
From [email protected]
Code:
rm /data/dalvik-cache/ [to remove dalvik-cache; it would probably be auto cleared anyway]
cd /data/data
for line in `ls | grep [b]com.android[/b]`; do rm -rf $line; done
for line in `ls | grep [b]jide[/b]`; do rm -rf $line; done
[this should clear data from stock android and jide apps]
It's probably just 1/a few app causing the stall; but clearing the above shouldn't do any real harm.
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Big thanks mate...