My SG2 is currently rooted and I used Titanium backup to freeze a few apps. For specific reasons I need to unroot my SG2. I know this will disable Titanium Backup however I want to know if the apps I froze will remain frozen or will they now become unfrozen. Does anyone know the answer to that?
I think they should stay frozen. Titanium backup doesn't stay running. So I don't see why unrooting would stop it. Uninstalling titanium backup may undo it.
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hey there..
in this topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740338
u can read about the apps u can uninstall and how...
but u can also do it via titanium backup pro cant u?
ive deleted road sync and all the other crap...
its gone... away from the phone... so why the hard way?
im a noob, so maybe there is a reason for it, people uninstall trough the command promp and gain superuser access. ive got superuser access trough my titanium backup..
for sure you can do it with Titanium backup Pro, the "problem" is that it is paid app, so not all of us can do those things by Titanium Backup..
sorry for offtopic, I do to understand why you created a separate thread for this question, you should ask directly there.. I do not think this question needs separate thread..
your right, shouldnt have needed a new topic..
and by the way...
Im using the free version of titanium backup aswell. just check it out... i uninstalled the original homescreen aswell with titanium backup (free version)
I don't really follow. Why would you want Titanium Pro? Everything worth doing (uninstalling, taking backup, scheduling backups) is available in the free version. Or am I wrong?
/Daniel
DanielMalmgren said:
I don't really follow. Why would you want Titanium Pro? Everything worth doing (uninstalling, taking backup, scheduling backups) is available in the free version. Or am I wrong?
/Daniel
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no ur right
Titanium is awesome for removing systems apps on a rooted phone. The problem with the free version is that it won't allow you to restore the backups you've made through the Titanium app. You could still do it manually though.
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Titanium is awesome for removing systems apps on a rooted phone. The problem with the free version is that it won't allow you to restore the backups you've made through the Titanium app. You could still do it manually though.
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Ah, that explains it. So when I'm in deep **** I have to pay to restore everything I've backed up. Smart!
Anyways, what is it Titanium backs up? Is it just the apps or also app settings?
/Daniel
Backs up apps and data, full version does it and restores in one click. Well worth it!
to increase this thread's usefulness , I suggest that you try to share the apps you got.. =D paid and free.. thanks! [im begging]
Ok I tried following Myn's suggestion of unistalling Flash and now my phone won't reboot. I try to go into recovery and it won't let me. Any thoughts?
Trying not to freak out
I have an Htc Aria im trying to do this on it but when i do via titanium backup it restarts and i get a android with a yellow caution sign. Any ideas?
Im running TB Pro and I too am getting the Android with caution on reboot. Then I check and the App is still there. On Epic 4G
How to remove the samsung's app, except from Kies air?
Use Titanium Backup to either freeze the app you want or unistall it
First yu'll have to root your device. Then you can either flash a custom ROM that has uninstalled samsung bloatware or purchase titanium backup pro from the market, you'll be able to freeze or uninstall any app you want. You just have to be careful with deleting system apps since they can be important for your phone to work properly.
tomascunill said:
First yu'll have to root your device. Then you can either flash a custom ROM that has uninstalled samsung bloatware or purchase titanium backup pro from the market, you'll be able to freeze or uninstall any app you want. You just have to be careful with deleting system apps since they can be important for your phone to work properly.
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if you check in his signature he is already rooted
EDIT: here is a list of what to unistall and what to keep
https://spreadsheets.google.com/spr...SENVeXlqUm5vV0E&single=true&gid=0&output=html
I would suggest you just freeze the app instead of uninstalling it. You will never know when you might need it one day!
Anyone had this happen? I flashed XXKI3 a while ago and while doing initial tuning I backed up samsung account and temporarily uninstalled it. However when I tried to restore it from backup it's stuck on "restoring" and nothing. Force close Ti backup and retry results in the same.
Fortunately a quick reflash via odin restored it, but now I'm paranoid about uninstall anything with Ti backup, backup is useless if it can't be restored.
At the time I was on either stock or CF root, can't recall which one.
For the future, you should consider freezing apps (Paid version) you don't need before deleting them; much easier to restore if things go wrong.
For me personally, I could always restore uninstalled apps through Titanium though.
I know about freezing, but I needed uninstall to try out some stuff.
I am using Ultimate backup I like the interface much better then titanium backup.
Anyways I freezed some apps to test then I unfreeze, I mean it says that its worked It definatley does freeze them thats forsure. But the problem is when i go to unfreeze them it says its unfrozen but the app does not appear in the app drawer again and when I go to ultimate backup and try launch from there it says it cannot be launched so then I restart my phone and i go back into ultimate launcher and it shows the apps as being frozen again what the hell!!
can I get some help here please
Never used that never seen any users reporting it on XDA .
Suggest contact the developer .
jje
When I installed (Root uninstaler) I had the same problem when freezing and unfreezing, They are all the same concept as titanium backup.
something has to be wrong with my phone setup
the frozen apps are the same format as all the other backup apps. Titanium, root uninstaller, ultimate backup.
I have just installed Titanium and it picks up the apps as being frozen and gives me the option to defrost and when I click it , it says its been defrosted ad is ready to use. But then I go to view it again and it still shows as frozen arghhH!!!
ok so i found a fix apparently there is something coded into the firmware that doesnt allow unfreezing but an app called app quarantine patches something and then asks to reboot , after reboot your apps are restored.
run the app and all frozen apps appear in quarantine list you can unfreeze them there then reboot
is there a permanent fix so that u dont need app quarantine because this process has to be repeated each time you try to unfreeze
I haven't been able to defrost with Titanium or Root Installer on the S3 at all, no idea why, I'm afraid. As far as I know the only way to restore is a wipe.
read my last post fully, you will see the fix
Good find, thanks!
I updated to Jellybean yesterday and forgot to use Voodoo so I lost root. I rooted again and started to freeze all the bloat using titanium backup. Backup Assistant is frozen but it still runs for some reason. The service that is running through backup assistant+media is called Backup Manager Service. How do I make it stop? I can`t find anything in the all apps section that is obviously something to do with it.
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I updated to Jellybean yesterday and forgot to use Voodoo so I lost root. I rooted again and started to freeze all the bloat using titanium backup. Backup Assistant is frozen but it still runs for some reason. The service that is running through backup assistant+media is called Backup Manager Service. How do I make it stop? I can`t find anything in the all apps section that is obviously something to do with it.
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com.motorola.huxvmm.backup
not sure if this is a dead thread but this is the File Name. It looks like a regular android file but its Verizon bloat. After i disabled it, no more media backup.