Android uninstaling problems - Android Development on Bada

hello guys, i had bada 2.0 AKK7, and installed android after some time i format phone, but my app memory only 70mb from 900 i removed everything... i think that android is in my bada partition.. How to remove it or it's remove by him self then i reinstal my bada 2.0 soft to newest one?

http://code.google.com/p/badadroid/...moviNANDloopback100711v2(public).zip&can=2&q=
to remove, repeat step 2 but copy the mkext2images-remove.sh file instead, then rename it to mkext2images.sh
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also yes, a full reflash and factory reset will also remove it.

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Is it possible to have a clean installing X10?

I rooted my X10 several time but i realize that the FW after rooted is not a clean one.
So is it anyway which we can have a clean one, in other hand, it is mean that how can we remove the old file on the fone?
For example, with my X1, i can use Task17 to remove the old file.
dundun1701 said:
I rooted my X10 several time but i realize that the FW after rooted is not a clean one.
So is it anyway which we can have a clean one, in other hand, it is mean that how can we remove the old file on the fone?
For example, with my X1, i can use Task17 to remove the old file.
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menu > settings > SD card & Phone storage > factory data reset

[Q] System Rom

i rooted my phone and install cm9 then i want to move all my internal stuff into my system rom but is already 6mb out of 200mb how do i clean it up?
Use titanium backup
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
using it
i want to know that format system in recovery formats the internal or system rom.
Cause the first time i use titanium backup i move everything on the rom on the stock version then i keep on doing that cause my phone goes bricked cause of uninstalling the wrong things that causes my phone. Then i finally got it running but somehow i use every format in the recovery and did factory reset then system rom still did not increase the size?
Remove the unnecessary apps from the rom using titanium backup or link2sd.....or replace the high memory consuming apps with other alternatives...like trebuchet with zeam....etc.
System Rom
I free system rom in the following way:
1) Remove apps like All live wallpaper,Gtalk, text to speech etc.which i don't use.But don't delete "live wallpaper picker".
2) Go to root/system/media/audio by using root explorer or else and mount r/w.Delete heavy sized ringtones,Notifications etc. upto 50kb.
Can try this. I m managing ICS this way.Other suggestions are most welcome!!
sumansur2008 said:
I free system rom in the following way:
1) Remove apps like All live wallpaper,Gtalk, text to speech etc.which i don't use.But don't delete "live wallpaper picker".
2) Go to root/system/media/audio by using root explorer or else and mount r/w.Delete heavy sized ringtones,Notifications etc. upto 50kb.
Can try this. I m managing ICS this way.Other suggestions are most welcome!!
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I have my own gapps, with only the apps I use, uptpdate
Seek the signature below the line
thanks for the help cause i been flash my phone loads of time when i bricked my phone twice i always do integrate sys dalvik into rom and forgot to undo from stock to ics
rom i am using
i use this guy custom rom of cm9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626281
vlt96 said:
I have my own gapps, with only the apps I use, uptpdate
Seek the signature below the line
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Noobs like me don't know how 2 make it.Eager to learn.
sumansur2008 said:
Noobs like me don't know how 2 make it.Eager to learn.
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Open with winrar/7zip on PC or xplore on android and delete what apks you don't need in the zip/system/app
vlt96 said:
Open with winrar/7zip on PC or xplore on android and delete what apks you don't need in the zip/system/app
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Thanks:laugh:

upgrade romimages - whats with data in old image?

Hello.
Im upgrading my roms relative often.
Now im wondering whats with the data os stores in images.
I dont know which apps stores what and where.
If i swap rooted romimages - can i be sure there wont mess someting or a lot up?
If i use something like Titanium Backup, wont it copy crap from old to new image?
Is it better to reinstall the apps from hand after upgrade from 4.05 to 4.06??
And whats with gmail accounts, other accounts, caches, etc ...?
svennimann said:
Hello.
Im upgrading my roms relative often.
Now im wondering whats with the data os stores in images.
I dont know which apps stores what and where.
If i swap rooted romimages - can i be sure there wont mess someting or a lot up?
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If you use archos.ext4.update files (eg. 4.0.5->4.0.6) there should be no problem, dalvik-cache is wiped during update.
However if you want to change Android version (Honeycomb->ICS or the other way) it is strongly recommended to do a full wipe, there were important changes in the way system handles databases (not to mention that some settings are not present or have different names)
svennimann said:
If i use something like Titanium Backup, wont it copy crap from old to new image?
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Rather not, TB has option to "migrate system data between incompatible firmwares" and it works fine. However all possible crap present in app data will be untouched
svennimann said:
Is it better to reinstall the apps from hand after upgrade from 4.05 to 4.06??
And whats with gmail accounts, other accounts, caches, etc ...?
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It doesn't matter, data structure is the same.
upgraded to ics without wiping dalvik cache (dont know, hadnt the option however)
From rooted image to official.
it showd on first boot updating applications, counted and there were nothing at 30 percent ca.
Had to force reboot my archos, then it counted to 50 percent of my apps, then again a freeze.
Had to to this for times, or five times, then i got in first start wizard.
The total count of apps differred every time about 10 apps more or less at every reboot.
Strange.
The same as i updated from 4.0.4 to 4.0.5
Perhaps i should do a full format before updating and instll all my apps again and work through all apps my settings again?
Sorry for my english.
Thanks for good answers above, but i thinked i had messed my system for two months and have to righten it now for once.
gen_scheisskopf said:
If you use archos.ext4.update files (eg. 4.0.5->4.0.6) there should be no problem, dalvik-cache is wiped during update..
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I get what i get if i download these rooted roms, and sometimes it is only an image file and a kernel and a ramdisk. However till now it was so.
What i downloaded last time was so an update file.
But there i assume you have to start it somehow from the old rooted firmware?
p.s
Is there a possibility to examine this images and updates before real flashing?
Or to extract special files from there?
Are these ext3/ext4 images to open with winimage e.g. or to loop mount in linux for example?
svennimann said:
upgraded to ics without wiping dalvik cache (dont know, hadnt the option however)
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Flashing official update always wipes dalvik-cache.
svennimann said:
From rooted image to official.
it showd on first boot updating applications, counted and there were nothing at 30 percent ca.
Had to force reboot my archos, then it counted to 50 percent of my apps, then again a freeze.
Had to to this for times, or five times, then i got in first start wizard.
The total count of apps differred every time about 10 apps more or less at every reboot.
Strange.
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It's perfectly normal- dalvik-cache is beeing rebuilt (ICS shows "updating applications"), freezes during this and differences in app count are also "normal" (happen always on mine Gen9, app count- how many apps have to be processed)
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svennimann said:
What i downloaded last time was so an update file.
But there i assume you have to start it somehow from the old rooted firmware?
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Just copy the image (unzipped!!!!) to the root of storage and reboot. Kernel will do the rest.
p.s
svennimann said:
Is there a possibility to examine this images and updates before real flashing?
Or to extract special files from there?
Are these ext3/ext4 images to open with winimage e.g. or to loop mount in linux for example?
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Only real flashing is done for official firmware updates (.aos files) and custom kernel. Archos.ext4 (or archos.ext4.update) file does not modify anything, it's just a file.
If you want to examine contents do
Code:
mount -o loop
in linux, files are ext4 images. I didn't use Winimage so I can's say anything about it. However changes between images won't tell you anything unless you a)decompile files or b)know where and what to look

[Q] Apps Remained after a full wipe

Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
AriHell said:
Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
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Try the SuperWipe from "Android Revolution HD" here --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797334
Be careful, this will erase everything that is not on your external SD-card. Read the instruction first.
AriHell said:
Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
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Are the apps system apps perchance? A wipe of data WILL wipe all user installed apps, the full wipe script alluded to doesn't do anything that you can't do manually from recovery.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
So you did a full whipe but did you do also a factory reset?
AriHell said:
Something strange happened to my S3 after a simple reboot I noticed that some app have been removed so I decided to clean my phone on the way.
I made a full wipe + everything you can think of to clean, delete, format the phone but after I install the rom I can still see my apps in the application manager and I can't get rid of them even if I uninstall them through the application manager the come back after a restart.
I tried 2 different roms but it happens on both of them, both are xxDLIB .
How to fix that?
pls help me
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Sure the apps aren't part of the ROM. Depends on what the dev has cooked into it.
Sure you're doing a full wipe vs wiping caches only.
Could also be syncing to your Google account meaning when you launch play store it automatically detects your market links and reinstalls previously installed apps
Sent from my SG3
CWM Recovery mounts and storage FORMAT system cache data and preload .
That fails wipe internal sd card .
jje
explanation
I think I didn't explained my self right, these apps are "user" apps downloaded from Play store.
things I did before installing the rom:
1. factory reset from setting.
from cwm:
2. wipe data/factory reset
3. wipe cache partition
4. wipe dalvik-cache
5. wipe battery stats
5. format /cache
/system
/data
/preload
/sdcard
* also I removed the external sd.
but still I have these app "ghosts"
Then i suggest as per previous replies to the same question you are auto downloading from Google play after installing a rom .
jje
JJEgan said:
Then i suggest as per previous replies to the same question you are auto downloading from Google play after installing a rom .
jje
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I disabled wifi/data and sync when it ask for a wifi connection (at the openning screen of the new rom) so there is no way it somehow sync with play store.
you can see below what I mean by saying "ghosts"
imageshack.u s /a/img59/3716/screenshot2012100201142.png
AriHell said:
I disabled wifi/data and sync when it ask for a wifi connection (at the openning screen of the new rom) so there is no way it somehow sync with play store.
you can see below what I mean by saying "ghosts"
imageshack.u s /a/img59/3716/screenshot2012100201142.png
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I wonder what kind of apps behaving so stubborn and weird. Mind sharing the apps name?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
Well.. I don't think it happening because of the app, any way here are some names (from the picture above)
google chrome
betterbatterystats
aide
sdtools
and many other
What rom are you using?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
I tried Omega, HyperGalaxy and WanamLite
Could possibly be a problem with your CWM installation or any dependencies such as ?busybox
Ok so I installed Samsung 4.1.1 stock rom and reinstalled CWM and afterwards install Omega rom and it worked!!!
Clean Rom Install
Many people don't exactly know what a Data Wipe / Factory reset is. NO it does not delete "all" your data on Internal SD-Card. It Deletes all you user data and settings and stuff, like it says it formats "system". For Example if you Full wipe you loose Whatsapp, but the Whatsapp folder on your internal SD-Card remains untouched, that means you can restore your Conversations with ease. This means you can cause a huge mess on your internal SD-Card over time. This is my way how to do a CLEAN install. Doing this prevents many unwanted issues like Bootloops, FC's and all those other nasty laggy ****.
1. Put new rom on EXTERNAL SD Card (if slot available)
2. Data Wipe / Factory Reset
3. Wipe Cache
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache
5. Format Internal SD card
6. Install Rom and enjoy
Keeping your personal Data on your external SD-Card is a good idea (pics, music, vids , docs ...)
[You can do this even if you don't have an ext. SD-Slot. After "cleaning" your device mount USB-Storage in CWM Recoery and you can connect to pc and pull over your rom. ]
And this is probably one of the best ways to do a clean install without aditional Scripts like superwipe or other "flashy" stuff. (DO NOT USE THOSE SCRIPTS UNLESS THEY ARE IN AN INSTALLATION GUIDE)
One addition to above format/preload as well .
jje

Urgent Help Needed!!!

I use an LG Exceed 2 and like a month ago I went into superuser and deleted some android files which came with the system, I factory reset it and now it says "Unfortunately, LGSetupWizard has stopped." Is there a way I could recover those files at all? I went into Safe Mode and it said the same thing! Please help!
You will have to refresh the stock software.
mm.frenzy said:
I use an LG Exceed 2 and like a month ago I went into superuser and deleted some android files which came with the system, I factory reset it and now it says "Unfortunately, LGSetupWizard has stopped." Is there a way I could recover those files at all? I went into Safe Mode and it said the same thing! Please help!
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You need to either reflash the system, or find TWRP flashable zip of your current OS, extract it and copy the items you deleted. Or you can try editing build.prop and change "ro.setupwizard.mode" value to "DISABLED". It might work after reboot
minimale_ldz said:
You need to either reflash the system, or find TWRP flashable zip of your current OS, extract it and copy the items you deleted. Or you can try editing build.prop and change "ro.setupwizard.mode" value to "DISABLED". It might work after reboot
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How would I do that?
maybe u deleted the setup files that we use after booting a new rom or killed the launcher.
Just copy the files u deleted by recovery or reflash ur built in rom.
BatDroid said:
maybe u deleted the setup files that we use after booting a new rom or killed the launcher.
Just copy the files u deleted by recovery or reflash ur built in rom.
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How? I got back into the phone but setup wizard is still missing
mm.frenzy said:
How? I got back into the phone but setup wizard is still missing
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do u have ur stock rom?
if yes..
Then..
1)extract your rom with any archiver software.
ex-winrar,zarchiver
for pc - winzip etc
(pro version recommended)
There's an app called setup wizard.
(it depends on your rom.
On samsung stock its samsung setup wizard, on cm its cyanogenmod setup wiz)
U will see something like that on your
rom/system/app or priv-app/here
copy that one to ur phone's root/system/app or priv-app
exactly where its located on ur stock rom.
(u need a root explorer software to put that in ur system)
Easiest way is find ur stock rom and flash it.
If u r new to this things,get help from somebody who knows.

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