[Q] I just want to remove ooVoo - Streak 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How can I remove the app or at least keep it from starting and sitting in my notification bar?
really don't want to go through installing adb... rooting... clockworkmod .... just want to get rid of the app.
Kinda tired of extra crap being pushed into the updates wish that dell would just push a basic update and let us install the apps that we want.

John_Hatchett said:
How can I remove the app or at least keep it from starting and sitting in my notification bar?
really don't want to go through installing adb... rooting... clockworkmod .... just want to get rid of the app.
Kinda tired of extra crap being pushed into the updates wish that dell would just push a basic update and let us install the apps that we want.
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There is no way to remove it other than by rooting.
However there are apps in the market to select apps that start up at login.
( Please ask Q in the 351 ROM thread)

You need to root your device first.

If you don't want to root but just want to get rid of the oovoo app off the bar until the next time you boot the phone go to the applications menu in the settings, find oovoo, delete everything and force stop it. It won't restart until the next boot.
Note that this is annoying, and rooting IS the best method for getting rid of it, so I guess I have to root my phone now.

Yes... wow I deleted tonnes of crap from the latest build. Including Stage. Nice and lean now
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App

I broke down and rooted the streak (351) and deleted ooVoo and have been working my way through some of the other apps I don't find a use for.
I followed instructions posted here, the simplest method seems to be
download superuser.zip and copy to the SD card
download fastboot.exe
download StreakMod recovery image
start the steak in fastboot mode, connect via USB to the pc
use fastboot.exe to flash the StreakMod recovery image to the streak.
restart the streak in the enhanced recovery mode and apply superuser.zip
install Super Manager from the market, enable root mode, and use it to remount the system folder as RW and delete /system/app/ooVoo
this is way more trouble than it should be.

John_Hatchett said:
How can I remove the app or at least keep it from starting and sitting in my notification bar?
really don't want to go through installing adb... rooting... clockworkmod .... just want to get rid of the app.
Kinda tired of extra crap being pushed into the updates wish that dell would just push a basic update and let us install the apps that we want.
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On Friday, 4/22/2011, Dell sent an over-the-air update to the Dell Streak 5, with Android 2.2.2. Included in this update was an ooVoo Android client (version 1.0.8.314).
Unfortunately, this version was not the latest that ooVoo delivered to Dell. The latest version fixes several known bugs and user experience issues:
• ooVoo auto starts when the device powers on
• Reoccurring notifications
• Application running in the background after user exit
• Requiring forced close to stop app from running
ooVoo was first alerted to this issue several hours ago. Thank you for your additional details! We are working on an upgrade process to immediately fix this issue and provide you with the updated ooVoo client. You will find this version to be an excellent video chat experience. We are planning to automatically send this upgrade out to you, and also to the Android market, by end-of-day tomorrow.
Our goal, and the hallmark of our service, has been the quality of our video experience across Mac, PC, Android, iPhone and tablets. We take any event like this that impacts our user experience very seriously and we have our teams mobilized to provide a quick resolution.
We regret any inconvenience the update caused. If you are in need of additional support, please contact our support group at [email protected], or reply here to me.
Thank you,
Matthew de Ganon
EVP Marketing, ooVoo

how to remove this stupid oovoo on dell streak froyo 2.2.2
how to remove this stupid oovoo on dell streak froyo 2.2.
i hate that oovoo popin up everytime i start my dell and there is no way to uninstalthis is stupid i don't use that **** ...i wish dell do something about it.

@bala2usa:
The instructions on how to get rid of Oovoo are all over the forum. They require you to root your phone and delete a file. Search for the solution, rather than faking righteous indignation.

oovoo removal from nwahackerspace.org
ooVoo auto starts when the device powers on
Reoccurring notifications
Application running in the background after user exit
Requiring forced close to stop app from running
Uninstall button is greyed out
TO REMOVE THIS APP FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW (**ROOT REQUIRED**)
Go to the Android Market Place. Download and install Terminal Emulator its free BTW.
Type the following
Code:
su
Code:
mount remount,rw ext2 /system
Then change directory to /system/app.
Code:
cd /system/app
Finally, remove the oovoo.apk file.
Code:
rm oovoo.apk
Finished!!!
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Related

Gapps for Archos

Hi all,
Well for everyone who want's to have the Google apps like:
Android market
Youtube
Gmail
etc.
Here is a link to a share where the gapps4archos can be downloaded.
http://code.google.com/p/archos-apps-installer/downloads/list
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
WARNING: You cannot install this appInstaller if you installed gApps4Archos or any other gApps installer. Anytime you switch appInstaller programs, you MUST reset your device back to stock. If you've NEVER installed ANY market/gApps installer, then your good... no need to reset.
NOTE: If you've ONLY used my appInstaller, then you can REMOVE the old files using my app and re-install the apps at the same time, then REBOOT.
1) Download - http://code.google.com/p/archos-apps-installer/downloads/list
2) Copy download to your device via USB (if you didnt download directly using your Archos)
3) Use 'Files' app to locate gAppsInstaller, then execute/install it
4) Choose install packaged apps or choose to install your own packaged 'apps.zip' file located on the internal drive (not sdcard)
4a) There maybe a short delay after you tap an install button (its installing and you'll be notified when its done, about 5-10 seconds)
5) REBOOT!!
6) Follow the Market FIX instructions below
MARKET FIX:
This will get you most missing apps from the market, except some "protect market apps"
Setting-->Manage Applications-->All-->Market (Clear Cache then 'Force Stop' -- DO NOT clear data)
Setting-->Manage Applications-->All-->Google Services Framework (Clear data then 'Force Stop')
REBOOT again
Market Fix video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-nySibzeA&feature=player_embedded#!
If you do this correctly you will find most missing apps like 'Copilot Live USA' in the Market. However, some apps will not show because they are "protected" Market apps. These include 'NY Times'. Google search "android protected market apps" if your not familar.
NOTE: The latest version of GMAIL and Youtube can be downloaded in the market...
Thanks to our friends from the archosfans.com forum
Thankyou for this, I have seen how much work you have put into it. Tried gAppsInstaller_v3.apk this morning and seems to be working well, no FC's etc so far...
(edit)Oppss ment to say thankyou Kenyu73 for the app and thanks Dreetje for posting, thought you was Kenyu under a different name...
supagforce said:
Thankyou for this, I have seen how much work you have put into it. Tried gAppsInstaller_v3.apk this morning and seems to be working well, no FC's etc so far...
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Well i didn't made it, Kenyu73 did make it It makes my device complete, really love the Archos device!
Thanks! I've looked at these instructions a dozen times on ArchosFans and always missed that market was clear cache not clear data and never figured out why it didn't work right for me. With the latest gapps I'm now seeing most everything. Awesome guide!
Edit: For some reason when I use this installer however, TweetDeck will not run properly. It always Force Closes once I've signed into my account and I cannot fix it. This is one of my favorite apps. If someone could figure this out I would appreciate it.
Edit 2: This installer causes a ton of apps not to launch in my experience thus far. TweetDeck as mentioned, Moblox, Angry Birds, they all just FC or hang endlessly. I'd still recommended the other installer with the same steps outlined in this post.
Stupid question but does "reset your device back to stock" mean anything else than a reboot? Like an Android reset or something?
g00ner said:
Stupid question but does "reset your device back to stock" mean anything else than a reboot? Like an Android reset or something?
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from recovery or from menu, not reboot
thanks for the advise on market acces update, now finally updated gmail apk
I have the Google Marketplace up and running and for the most part it works wonderfully. My biggest issue are protected applications I use on my HTC EVO aren't showing up and some of these application I really use / enjoy. Some of these are:
1) BatteryView
2) Battery Watch
3) Splash ID!
4) Monster App Pro (I'm using the non-Pro right now)
I've been trying to add the "Market Access" application to the mix to help me with this issue, but thus far can't get z4root to work. Oh, it says it was successful, but none of the programs that need root can get it from the Super User application.
I can live without these protected applications, they are simply nice to have -- except Splash ID!, which IMHO, is necessary to protect my development personal, professional, and development information. I was able to get a work around for Splash ID, for which I'm thankful.
Bert Moshier
Excuse my ignorance, but how is this at all new? There's been a gapps hack available for every Archos device for quite some time now. It's always been readily available on ArchosFans.com.
MidwestDrummer said:
Excuse my ignorance, but how is this at all new? There's been a gapps hack available for every Archos device for quite some time now. It's always been readily available on ArchosFans.com.
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It's a different version which allows for more flexibility, especially for updating the two most useful core apps.
MidwestDrummer said:
Excuse my ignorance, but how is this at all new? There's been a gapps hack available for every Archos device for quite some time now. It's always been readily available on ArchosFans.com.
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It also has less apps in it, saving space for where the apps are installed, especially since Archos only provided around 275~ MB of space for app installation
And not all apps can move to sd card so any space is helpful
All we need now is the Samsung Galaxy Tab email app ported over. If anyone has any idea please share.
Thanks for posting the info for my gAppsInstaller. I've been away from the game for a few days now doing housework "mods" (=
The only issue remaining that I'm aware of with this app is a certain sub-set of apps that FC (AutoZone, OSMonitor and a few others mentioned in this thread. I haven't had time to research, but whatever the gApps4Archos is doing is making these work ok... I'm thinking its some registration of dll files ('so' files perhaps). I do know it copies 4-5 .so files into the froyo/system directory, but i'm not sure right now if I need to do some type of '.so' file registration with them.
If any linux guru's out there know of something I need to do specifically with these (besides copying them to the '/froyo/system' directory, please let me know.
libspeech.so
libvoicesearch.so
libzxing.so
libimageutils.so
libinterstitial.so
kenyu73 said:
Thanks for posting the info for my gAppsInstaller. I've been away from the game for a few days now doing housework "mods" (=
The only issue remaining that I'm aware of with this app is a certain sub-set of apps that FC (AutoZone, OSMonitor and a few others mentioned in this thread. I haven't had time to research, but whatever the gApps4Archos is doing is making these work ok... I'm thinking its some registration of dll files ('so' files perhaps). I do know it copies 4-5 .so files into the froyo/system directory, but i'm not sure right now if I need to do some type of '.so' file registration with them.
If any linux guru's out there know of something I need to do specifically with these (besides copying them to the '/froyo/system' directory, please let me know.
libspeech.so
libvoicesearch.so
libzxing.so
libimageutils.so
libinterstitial.so
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There is the guru! I thought i share it with the XDA members
Your question: I searched for an explenation about registering the .so files and found this link: http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/lupg/tutorials/libraries/unix-c-libraries.html#shared_dlopen
just checking - these instructions are for 2.2 only ?
-thanks for posting this in a clear easy to follow way and thanks to kenyu73 for all the work
- Stephen
kenyu73 said:
Thanks for posting the info for my gAppsInstaller. I've been away from the game for a few days now doing housework "mods" (=
The only issue remaining that I'm aware of with this app is a certain sub-set of apps that FC (AutoZone, OSMonitor and a few others mentioned in this thread. I haven't had time to research, but whatever the gApps4Archos is doing is making these work ok... I'm thinking its some registration of dll files ('so' files perhaps). I do know it copies 4-5 .so files into the froyo/system directory, but i'm not sure right now if I need to do some type of '.so' file registration with them.
If any linux guru's out there know of something I need to do specifically with these (besides copying them to the '/froyo/system' directory, please let me know.
libspeech.so
libvoicesearch.so
libzxing.so
libimageutils.so
libinterstitial.so
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you tried to ask m4rk3t about this?
czesiu said:
you tried to ask m4rk3t about this?
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I dont think he created the original gApps4Archos package, he only de-compiled it, added the updated the apps with the newer 2.2 market then vanished.
I think he dropped of the radar after he did the re-package of that app.
m4rk3t
Archos Novice
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my youtube wont update to new one in market and my youtube just fc
tmacgarris6727 said:
my youtube wont update to new one in market and my youtube just fc
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My app doesn't include youtube (i required you to get it from the market) so I'm not sure why you say it wont update.
Did you use this one or gApps4Archos?
yes i use that and youtube comes with it but it keeps fc and it wont download from market

[Q] Can't delete copilot app!

After much messing about and almost bricking my phone I've finally got it on a version of 2.2 which will run the standard upgrade but I have a problem. This version (compared to the older official UK o2 I had) has copilot pre installed on it which when I checked the permissions is down for full access to making calls, texts, viewing contacts, etc.. Basically all the stuff you wouldn't allow an app to do normally and as I have no need for it I went to the apps on settings to delete it but when I select it the option to uninstall isn't highlighted, does anyone know how to get rid of this??
you need to use root manager or system manager delete the apk from system/app
hope that helps.
Cheers, gonna try and get it rooted then. Already tried z4root but it didn't work so having a go with superoneclick!
Also do you know of a way to stop the update available message coming on??
root with superuser via streakmod or clockworkmod....not sure about the update message. I am on 351.
Done, was a bit unsure bout if I was doing it all right but it's all looking good so far thanks!!
Will look into the update to 2.2.2 and see what can be done with that once I've had a play with the root!!

[Q] Rooted?

So, I got an Atrix a few days ago and decided that it would be a good idea to root it. I ran the GingerBreak.exe file that i found on this site. I followed the instructions to the letter and got a reboot when it was done. It now has an app on there called Superuser, as it is supposed to. To the best of my knowledge the root was sucsessfull, however, I try and install CWM recovery, so that i can install something other than MotoBlur, and when i click the app to install from my sd card it tells me that for my own protection i can only run apps from trusted places. I have seached through as many forums as my eyes can handle and if anyone can tell me how to get this damb thing to work the way i want it to.
Roche173 said:
So, I got an Atrix a few days ago and decided that it would be a good idea to root it. I ran the GingerBreak.exe file that i found on this site. I followed the instructions to the letter and got a reboot when it was done. It now has an app on there called Superuser, as it is supposed to. To the best of my knowledge the root was sucsessfull, however, I try and install CWM recovery, so that i can install something other than MotoBlur, and when i click the app to install from my sd card it tells me that for my own protection i can only run apps from trusted places. I have seached through as many forums as my eyes can handle and if anyone can tell me how to get this damb thing to work the way i want it to.
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Be right with you one sec...
Ok, sorry, first check to see if you have the option to check unknown sources, under the settings -> Application Settings.
Furthermore, I think the best way for you to do it and also get you comfortable with the file structure of your new phone would be to download Root Explorer & SQLite Editor from the market. Yes, I know they cost a few $$ but you will use them both in the future, and they are well worth it.
Once those are installed, use Root Explorer to navigate to /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
Click on settings.db and it will open with SQLite Editor.
Select "secure"
Change the value of "instal_non_market_apps" from 0 to 1, by holding down on 0 and selecting edit field. Save Changes, and back out to Root Explorer and exit.
Phone may require a re-boot.
You should now be good to go for installing non market .apk files.
Plus, now that you know how to do all that, you can also try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980636
After getting CWM installed, I would suggest installing a P-ROM, such as Gingerblur or GladAtrix. These will de-odex your system and get rid of the bloatware:
Gingerblur:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991595
GladAtrix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019097
Also, you may want to attempt to unlock the boot loader (if your on a US AT&T Atrix), that way once true ROMs start coming out, you can flash them too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
Roche173 said:
So, I got an Atrix a few days ago and decided that it would be a good idea to root it. I ran the GingerBreak.exe file that i found on this site. I followed the instructions to the letter and got a reboot when it was done. It now has an app on there called Superuser, as it is supposed to. To the best of my knowledge the root was sucsessfull, however, I try and install CWM recovery, so that i can install something other than MotoBlur, and when i click the app to install from my sd card it tells me that for my own protection i can only run apps from trusted places. I have seached through as many forums as my eyes can handle and if anyone can tell me how to get this damb thing to work the way i want it to.
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You gotta get something enabled called sideloading working. look for something called gladenable http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1017373 that'll do it or grab droid explorer http://de.codeplex.com/ that will force the install from your comp without sideloading enabled.
You can also check you have root by using the following free app from the Market:
Root Checker
Rooted with Gingerbreak
Roche173 said:
So, I got an Atrix a few days ago and decided that it would be a good idea to root it. I ran the GingerBreak.exe file that i found on this site. I followed the instructions to the letter and got a reboot when it was done. It now has an app on there called Superuser, as it is supposed to. To the best of my knowledge the root was sucsessfull, however, I try and install CWM recovery, so that i can install something other than MotoBlur, and when i click the app to install from my sd card it tells me that for my own protection i can only run apps from trusted places. I have seached through as many forums as my eyes can handle and if anyone can tell me how to get this damb thing to work the way i want it to.
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Hi can you unroot ?
I was like you at first. I rooted a couple days ago but I couldn't download any untrusted sources apps. I was gonna go the sideloading route or use gladenabler or something. But I ran out of time near a pc to load all that stuff. So I was searching root android apps on the market and came across one called Non-Market apps enabler. It costs $1.39 or something. I was skeptical of it but I said since so cheap, let me try it out. I downloaded n installed. The app works flawlessly n like a charm. It brought the option into settings to check off allow untrusted sources download n install. It works. Ever since then, I'm now downloading any n every app I want. From the market or not. This is the fastest way to get the option checkbox untrusted sources into your rooted phone. I thought it was b.s. Bit it really works and I don't have to do all that sideloading or putting glandenabler or all that into my phone. I have the checkbox marked off now n I download what I want. Good luck. N remember, it's called Non-market apps enabler. I'm on froyo 2.2.2 build 4.1.8.3 , rooted using gingerbreak and it worked for me instantly!

[Q] building a custom rom

Hi I'm new to the development scene, I am trying to strip down a rom to remove certain programs... actually everything but the web browser, firefox 5 and flash. I would also like to set a default background in the image and preset the wireless settings too. These are going to be put in an environment where we don't want them to be messed with. Is there an easy way of doing this? I was thinking the ASOP rom might be the best candidate to work with, but I don't know for sure. I ill be rolling out about 20 - 25 units in the next week or so. any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Joe
Your best bet is really probably to use the latest stock ROM so you don't leave root access and google market in there. You could probably acomplish your roll out by setting up any rom the way you want it, then wiping cache and user data, and running a nand backup with CWM. Then use that backup to restore onto the other devices.
To remove system apps in a ROM you can use ADB from a PC, or you can root it with z4root and use Titanium Backup. Then remove root before the backup.
thanks for the info
Thanks a bunch! I will try that when they come in. If I clear out the user data will that wipe out the wifi settings? To remove programs via ADB I still would need to be rooted correct?
Thanks
Joe
Yes clearing data will wipe wifi settings. I have never tried ADB on an unrooted device. You should jsut be able to activate debug usb and have it work jsut fine. But you can root with z4root and then UNroot with z4root when you are done with doing your root things (but befor eyou make a nand image).
Just search for z4root.apk
removing special apps
I'm having trouble removing the facebook app, youtube app and the gmarket app. any tips? I cant find them in the titanium backup app. any tips on removing these? getting rid of these apps is of the up-most importance. - these will be installed in an environment where we do not want people to have access to these apps. an help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Joe
linuxman84 said:
I'm having trouble removing the facebook app, youtube app and the gmarket app. any tips? I cant find them in the titanium backup app. any tips on removing these? getting rid of these apps is of the up-most importance. - these will be installed in an environment where we do not want people to have access to these apps. an help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Joe
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They are installed as system apps. You would need to use something like SystemApp Remover to remove them (it can also backup the system aps incase you want to reinstall and also convert nonsystem apps to system apps). But, you do realize that there are other places for users to get apps to install than Market and you can still reach Facebook & Youtube via the browser once the google apps are removed!!!!
Hmm
I tried the system app remover they do not seem to be listed there It looks like they are short cuts to web pages, at this point I would settle just for hiding them, do you know if it possible to hide those. I am using the factory build on the 1.2 tree.
Thanks
Joe
Use the instructions posted here on the CyanogenMod Wiki to get rid of whatever you want.
And, there's really no need to use things like z4root on the gTablet. You can get root without that. In fact, if you can connect to the tablet using adb, then you're already root. The gTab is not like a locked-down phone.
linuxman84 said:
I tried the system app remover they do not seem to be listed there It looks like they are short cuts to web pages, at this point I would settle just for hiding them, do you know if it possible to hide those. I am using the factory build on the 1.2 tree.
Thanks
Joe
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I do believe you are correct...the stock TapNTap had the ability to save Web Links as Icons on the home screen. Not running stock and don't remember if there is a way to remove them.
z4root is handy to gain root and install busybox/superuser without having to set up adb though.

Can rooting be causing instability?

[Question] I have been rooting my Streak and installing Busybox pretty much since I got the thing and have always had stability issues. My question is this: could Superuser and/or Busybox be the cause of the instability?
This time around, the only other programs installed are: Angry Birds, ES File Explorer, Go Launcher, Lookout, and Screen Timeout Toggler, which I have downloaded but not actually used yet and is a recent addition to a phone that has had stability issues for a long time.
The setup this time is a Factory reset then install of 354 using the recovery and package from the Wiki. I have the density set to 240. It was unstable at 160 also, so I figured if it is going to shut itself off for no reason, I might as well be able to see the small print on the Maps app. There appears to be no difference in stability between the two density settings. I have also added the AT&T speed tweaks, but these are a recent addition that was begun after I started having the stability problems.
I used ES File Explorer to rename the following apks so far:
amazonmp3
com.facebook.katana (I don't do Facebook)
com.google.android.inputmethod.pinyin-1 (I don't read or write Chinese)
com.twitter.android (I don't Twit either)
EmailStageWidget-release (I use Gmail quite nicely)
HuanYing-Streak-release (again, no knowledge of Chinese)
NeroDellSync (useless app)
SocialStageWidget-release (see Facebook and Twitter)
StageLauncher-release (quite happy with Go)
YouTube (I get better results watching in the browser)
Is there anything I shouldn't have renamed?
Any thoughts on what I might try? This is a very basic kind of setup without a lot of changes from stock. I don't see why I have these stability problems.
Why are you using 354 to begin with?
Having the latest and greatest ROM is not always the best option. So I recommend changing your base ROM to, e.g. 351, assuming of course you have an unlocked Streak. From personal experience I believe you'll have a better result customizing it.
351 and 354 are both 2.2.2, aren't they? I don't understand why one would be better than the other.
Right. However 354 is tweaked for the Asian market, meaning there may be subtle internal differences between the 354 code and 351 code. Differences that may be the source of the instability.
My advice stands. Change the ROM you're using as a base.
Having root is like being the 'normal' vista/win7 user.
(This is assuming UAC is on and working correctly)
You're just a normal user till you hit a UAC prompt, without a prompt you cant modify anything that can seriously change/break the system. Only after passing the prompt will you be able to break/modify stuff, it's not the prompt itself it's whatever is asking for permission. This of course excludes the rare malware that can bypass UAC but that's not the point.
At least on android being rooted is safer as if you have superuser installed malware that tries to secretly gain root by using the standard SU binary will notify superuser and thus the user. While they can likely bypass that it's yet another hurdle just like on pc with UAC vs no UAC. (Though on a pc UAC doesnt give the same equivilent hurdle)
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Right. However 354 is tweaked for the Asian market, meaning there may be subtle internal differences between the 354 code and 351 code. Differences that may be the source of the instability.
My advice stands. Change the ROM you're using as a base.
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I tried it. I did a factory reset, installed the recovery image, installed 351 from the update package, did a factory reset, and with absolutely no changes to the install, nothing installed except a couple of updates it did on its own, I am lucky to keep it running long enough to open a program.
I want to do the most complete uninstall and reload I possibly can. Is there a way to format the internal card and then reload?
I am just not convinced that installing from the the update.pkg is completely scrubbing the system during the install because it seems like the more I do this loading and reloading of roms, the worse the thing runs. The phone has been unusable today.
a reinstall with stock recovery + pkg + optionally a fac reset is as close as you can to getting a fresh install.
If you mess with wiping partitions in fastboot you WILL super-brick your streak and end up with a paperweight.
If a fac reset after rom reinstall doesnt fix everything you might have a hardware issue
One thing to make sure of.....is to update superuser,and busybox installer.....you do have busybox installed.....i had stability issues,untill I updated these.
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After update su and bb,reboot......if you still have some problems,reboot into streakdroid,and clean delvik cache,and reboot to streakdroid and fix all permissions.
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