[Q] Q about Apps I still can't uninstall - HTC Amaze 4G

K, the phone is unlocked with custom recovery, rooted, ROMed (Energy/Sense) and put in the faux kernel released this month ( March 2012 ).
There are some apps I still can't remove. These are things I don't use at all. I don't Twitter, for example, so I don't need Twitter Widget. Thing is that I go to Settings | Applications | Manage Applications | Select All tab | Scroll to Twitter Widget
I don't get an enabled uninstall button.
Some other apps that are like this:
Facebook for HTC Sense (I use Google+)
Peep (twitter related)
People (I use Google Contacts)
Picasa Web Albums (I copy my photos to my phone instead of using Picasa)
...
Etc. etc. etc.
Hopefully this isn't too idiotic a question for a thread but my searches have revealed several possibilities and I am not sure what the deal is. The overall implication seems to be that I missed wiping something somewhere or that I need to remove some files manually, or that I need to get an app that uninstalls apps.
Question: Request advice or some idea on which way to jump first?
Jim C.

You cant remove them the way u are trying to because they are system apps.. easiest way to go is to use titanium backup, pro version, which u can use to uninstall or freeze any of your apps. BUT, be careful uninstalling system apps it can lead to other issues or cause ur phone to "misbehave".. this shouldnt be a problem if u remove things like twitter, but no promises... but ya, that is ur easiest way of going about it. Let me know if u have any more questions
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Purchase the app Root Explorer. Open it. Navigate to /data/app and you will have your app list. You can also navigate to /system/app and access your system apps.
Long press the apk you don't want and click uninstall or remove (whichever terminology used).
Make sure you delete the right apps though. The ROM is deodexed so you shouldn't have any issues. I removed about a dozen apps this way from Energy ROM
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glacierguy said:
Purchase the app Root Explorer. Open it. Navigate to /data/app and you will have your app list. You can also navigate to /system/app and access your system apps.
Long press the apk you don't want and click uninstall or remove (whichever terminology used).
Make sure you delete the right apps though. The ROM is deodexed so you shouldn't have any issues. I removed about a dozen apps this way from Energy ROM
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Or for a free alternative, get Estrong's File Explorer, then go into settings and enable options for root users, then follow the directions as above.

Jcllings, check your pm's...
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What I do is remove them from the rom before I install it. I do that with a lot of the bloatware.

wardfan220 said:
What I do is remove them from the rom before I install it. I do that with a lot of the bloatware.
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Really? Didn't know we could do that... That would make it so much easier.
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glacierguy said:
Really? Didn't know we could do that... That would make it so much easier.
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Just go to the sys/app folder and delete the apk for what you want to remove, making sure you don't remove one that has a dependency. Also some roms have an app folder in the root of the zip that has "extra" apk to install, I remove a few from there as well.

wardfan220 said:
Just go to the sys/app folder and delete the apk for what you want to remove, making sure you don't remove one that has a dependency. Also some roms have an app folder in the root of the zip that has "extra" apk to install, I remove a few from there as well.
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How do I navigate to sys/app without the ROM installed for me to use Root Explorer on? I get your theory if some ROMs have app folder in root of the zip (great nugget of info btw), but I don't get the sys/app part w/o ROM installed.
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glacierguy said:
How do I navigate to sys/app without the ROM installed for me to use Root Explorer on? I get your theory if some ROMs have app folder in root of the zip (great nugget of info btw), but I don't get the sys/app part w/o ROM installed.
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Just use winzip(or something like it) and edit the zip before you flash, then in there go to the system/app. then you can reflash over what you have, with any luck you won't lose your data, or what I do is backup just my data and restore that after a rom flash. Root explorer will only work for you on the rom after it's installed, but like I said personally it's easier to remove it before flash using winzip.

wardfan220 said:
Just use winzip(or something like it) and edit the zip before you flash, then in there go to the system/app. then you can reflash over what you have, with any luck you won't lose your data, or what I do is backup just my data and restore that after a rom flash. Root explorer will only work for you on the rom after it's installed, but like I said personally it's easier to remove it before flash using winzip.
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U are the man! Thanks bro
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glacierguy said:
U are the man! Thanks bro
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You're welcome, glad I could help.

SOLVED! Thanks to all who helped
I sure do appreciate it.
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I sure do appreciate it.
Copious clicking of "Thanks" button.
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Help me please : scenario where I need to do to install amon_ra recovery

After i root with htc eris 1 click root application, trackball down does not work and my eris status is rooted but I have not installed superuser in my eris, and I can not flash the custom rom because trackball down does not work..
Sorry for my bad english
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After I read amon_ra eris recovery without trackball thread, scenario where I need to do to install amon_ra recovery, with the status of my htc eris now ..?
Please help me, i'm newbie with android..
Sorry for my bad english..
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http://androidforums.com/eris-all-t...2-custom-recovery-trackball-not-required.html
Scenario 5
CondemnedSoul said:
Scenario 5
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thank you, but do I really have htc eris root, as superuser is not installed ..?
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denyardy said:
thank you, but do I really have htc eris root, as superuser is not installed ..?
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If you look on your SD Card you should see a file named rootme.zip.... turn ooff your phone. Boot into recovery holding volume up and power button. Scroll to "Flash zip from sdcard" and select it. Then choose the rootme.zip. Once it says install complete reboot your phone and you should see superuser app in your app drawer.
CondemnedSoul said:
If you look on your SD Card you should see a file named rootme.zip.... turn ooff your phone. Boot into recovery holding volume up and power button. Scroll to "Flash zip from sdcard" and select it. Then choose the rootme.zip. Once it says install complete reboot your phone and you should see superuser app in your app drawer.
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if i did not install superuser what will happen ..?
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You will not achieve root without it.it its needed for root.
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disconnecktie said:
You will not achieve root without it.it its needed for root.
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disconnecktie said:
You will not achieve root without it.it its needed for root.
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This is screnshoot from root checker after I installed superuser from market
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whether I was right eris root..?
Sorry for my bad english
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You have root then... Download root file manager or something that needs superuser permission and check to see if it asks for you to allow for superuser permission.
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You have to flash the rootme.zip that should have been placed on you SD card by the one click. Flash it from recovery.
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CondemnedSoul said:
You have to flash the rootme.zip that should have been placed on you SD card by the one click. Flash it from recovery.
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I can not install rootme.zip because my trackball broken down
so i have to install a amon ra recovery eris trackball not required, in order to select the menu in recovery mode
now if i can install amon ra recovery eris trackball not required...???
Sorry for my bad english
denyardy said:
I can not install rootme.zip because my trackball broken down
so i have to install a amon ra recovery eris trackball not required, in order to select the menu in recovery mode
now if i can install amon ra recovery eris trackball not required...???
Sorry for my bad english
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That's what I posted the link to for you. The modified one click root in the thread I put the link up for installs trackball optional amon ra recovery.
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CondemnedSoul said:
That's what I posted the link to for you. The modified one click root in the thread I put the link up for installs trackball optional amon ra recovery.
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thanks my problem has been done
now it's time to flashing custom rom
what the best/stable custom rom for eris now..??
Sorry for my bad english
condemned soul has a great gingerbread ROM.
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condemned soul has a great gingerbread ROM.
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ok..
before I flashing custom rom, whether the existing applications in the system are also in the backup...??
Sorry for my bad english
Get titanium backup root from the market to backup app and data. From recovery its always a good idea to do a NAND backup before flashing a ROM
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Get titanium backup root from the market to backup app and data. From recovery its always a good idea to do a NAND backup before flashing a ROM
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that the backup in SD only or all applications ...??
what is the function of the NAND backup...??
Sorry for my bad english
denyardy said:
that the backup in SD only or all applications ...??
what is the function of the NAND backup...??
Sorry for my bad english
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The titanium backup will backup all installed apps and data including system apps and data if you want but you shouldn't need to backup system apps since you are going to a different ROM. A NAND backup basically creates an exact duplicate of your entire phone. So if anything happens when you flash your new ROM you can restore your NAND and be right back where you started.
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The titanium backup will backup all installed apps and data including system apps and data if you want but you shouldn't need to backup system apps since you are going to a different ROM. A NAND backup basically creates an exact duplicate of your entire phone. So if anything happens when you flash your new ROM you can restore your NAND and be right back where you started.
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so i just backup application in sd only
how to NAND backup/restore..??
denyardy said:
so i just backup application in sd only
how to NAND backup/restore..??
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Nand backup and restore is done in recovery.
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[Q] App to install apk [Solved]

Just a quick question. When I had a winmo device, after we flashed a rom we had a program that we could add cab (winmo version of apk) files to and it would install those apps to our phones all at one time. I know there is titanium backup that will install the apps but sometimes that causes issues with the rooms in some of the new releases. Does anyone know of a app that will do something like what I am speaking of or am I on my own with this one? I know I can write scripts to do this but was looking for something a little easier.
If this has already been discussed then please ignore my request. I very seldom use my laptop to visit xda and the search function via the xda app is not really user friendly if you know what I mean.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Edit: created a flshable zip with my apk's and everything works flawless. Thanks to those who helped.
TiBU can do a batch restore, but don't restore any system apps or data.
A. *.apk file is a self-installing application, so you don't need another application to extract and install.
Can you share any specifics?
P1Tater said:
Just a quick question. When I had a winmo device, after we flashed a rom we had a program that we could add cab (winmo version of apk) files to and it would install those apps to our phones all at one time. I know there is titanium backup that will install the apps but sometimes that causes issues with the rooms in some of the new releases. Does anyone know of a app that will do something like what I am speaking of or am I on my own with this one? I know I can write scripts to do this but was looking for something a little easier.
If this has already been discussed then please ignore my request. I very seldom use my laptop to visit xda and the search function via the xda app is not really user friendly if you know what I mean.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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Astro file manager
Edit: I see what your asking now. There are multiple choices out there. Personally I haven't had issues with Titanium backup so I can't note on the performance of alternative apps
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rangercaptain said:
TiBU can do a batch restore, but don't restore any system apps or data.
A. *.apk file is a self-installing application, so you don't need another application to extract and install.
Can you share any specifics?
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I know its a self installing app. What I'm wondering is there a batch file installer for say 20+ apps to be installed at one time. Instead of installing 20+ apps one at a time. Does that clarify? In winmo devices a cab file is almost identical to a apk file for android. In winmo devices after we flashed a rom and had set everything up, we could run a program that would install all of our apps in one simple click. Hope this clarifies.
Mike on XDA said:
Astro file manager
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Yes, that works as well but I don't see an option to install all of the apps in one step.
I'll keep looking or maybe just break down and create a script.
I just took a quick look through play store.... maybe ultimate backup could work for you. As I said I haven't used it but it states to have the same type features as Titanium
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Mike on XDA said:
I just took a quick look through play store.... maybe ultimate backup could work for you. As I said I haven't used it but it states to have the same type features as Titanium
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Thanks. I'll check it out.
The woes a flashaholic puts up with.
Found one that karmatoburn created here at xda.
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...apks-all-at-once-from-the-comfort-of-your-pc/
Now if I can figure out a way to do it without the use of a PC. Basically, keep all of my apk files on my SD card in a specific folder and have a script or whatever use that folder to install my apps. Maybe I'll just create something and share. Now I'm just curious if its even possible.
P1Tater said:
Found one that karmatoburn created here at xda.
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...apks-all-at-once-from-the-comfort-of-your-pc/
Now if I can figure out a way to do it without the use of a PC. Basically, keep all of my apk files on my SD card in a specific folder and have a script or whatever use that folder to install my apps. Maybe I'll just create something and share. Now I'm just curious if its even possible.
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Im speaking out of my a$$ here but im guessing you could
do a flashable .zip and just make sure they install in the right partition
and everything should be good
anyone can correct me if im wrong
The paid version of TiBU installs all the *.apk files stored as a backup.
After a rom flash I go to the market and install TiBU and the paid key, select batch restore and 49 apps are installed in minutes.
Maybe you used the free version and installed one-by-one? A few restores convinced me to upgrade.
jayRokk said:
Im speaking out of my a$$ here but im guessing you could
do a flashable .zip and just make sure they install in the right partition
and everything should be good
anyone can correct me if im wrong
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Yes, you are correct, however I'm having one hell of a time getting my zip files to install. They run but when they get to the apk file, I get an error message with (status 0) to follow. Basically, I suck at making flash able zip files.
rangercaptain said:
The paid version of TiBU installs all the *.apk files stored as a backup.
After a rom flash I go to the market and install TiBU and the paid key, select batch restore and 49 apps are installed in minutes.
Maybe you used the free version and installed one-by-one? A few restores convinced me to upgrade.
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Yea, I use the paid app but I was trying to include tibu in my batch install. Looks like right now tibu is my only option until I can make flashable zips work or create my script.
i remember using the installer on winmo way back. i cant remember the name of the app but i know what you are looking for. i dont have a solution but wish i did. I hate putting all my apps back on with tibu so i dont. i used appmonster and just run the batch and click install and finish until im done. i have all my apks backed up in a folder automaticly with asppmonster. i just keep that folder clean. if i install an app and remove it (trying a new app) and dont want it, i delete it out of that folder. keep it clean.
i cant remember the name of that app and its bothering me.....
carhigh said:
i remember using the installer on winmo way back. i cant remember the name of the app but i know what you are looking for. i dont have a solution but wish i did. I hate putting all my apps back on with tibu so i dont. i used appmonster and just run the batch and click install and finish until im done. i have all my apks backed up in a folder automaticly with asppmonster. i just keep that folder clean. if i install an app and remove it (trying a new app) and dont want it, i delete it out of that folder. keep it clean.
i cant remember the name of that app and its bothering me.....
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Shashimi was one of them. Another really never had a name. It was a script that devs put in their rom that looked for a text file on the SD card that had a list of cab files in it. If it was listed in the text file, it was installed directly after the rom was installed. Just the 2 that I can think of right now. The later was the better of the 2 in my book. It was much simpler to use.
P1Tater said:
Shashimi was one of them. Another really never had a name. It was a script that devs put in their rom that looked for a text file on the SD card that had a list of cab files in it. If it was listed in the text file, it was installed directly after the rom was installed. Just the 2 that I can think of right now. The later was the better of the 2 in my book. It was much simpler to use.
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Yeah thats it. Sashimi was just a script based app itself.
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carhigh said:
Yeah thats it. Sashimi was just a script based app itself.
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That was the most common one people used. At least, it was when I was messing with winmo 6.1.
megatron 1.1.6 guevor 22 @ 1.5
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A. *.apk file is a self-installing application, so you don't need another application to extract and install.
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Not entirely true...
When an apk that is not installed is activated(by clicking on it in s file explorer, or downloading it from the market), a system app called packageinstaller.apk is opened, and that installs it.
So you do need another application to install it, it's just a part of the system
I use ROM toolbox pro to restore all my apps after I flash a ROM. It allows you to backup all your apps in batch, and restore various ways in batch. Can install missing apps, system, etc, and can do just apps, apps + data etc.
It also does a bunch of other ****.
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studacris said:
Not entirely true...
When an apk that is not installed is activated(by clicking on it in s file explorer, or downloading it from the market), a system app called packageinstaller.apk is opened, and that installs it.
So you do need another application to install it, it's just a part of the system
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Yes, my point exactly. It is handled by the system and not an external app. The title of the thread is App to install apk. The OP mentioned windows based systems. I was letting him know android system does the installing, not some external app.
I could imagine someone new to android downloading apps and not know what to do next.
With a Google search I learned:
1. How to push and install apk's from a pc using an adb shell and one command. Very easy, but you don't always have a pc when you flash a rom.
2. An app in the market can do this from the phone.
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Debloating GNote!

Hello all,
I've rooted my GNote and tried to get rid of some useless apps, since updating to official ICS made it unbarebly slow and a lot laggy. I used Titanuim Backup to remove some apps and it reboots without deleting any, also it sucks even if it works cuz it needs to reboot everytime u wana remove an app!!!
Is there any alternatives I can try that don't require rebooting?
JIC: I will flash it with a custom debloated, deodexed ROM, but not right now as i need to do a few backups. but for the time being i need something to get by.
Thanks.
Something is not right there. When I used TiBu to uninstall system apps (debloat a factory rom) apps I had no problems ans didn't have to reboot svery time. Just did this again a couple days ago removing a few apps from fj's rom.
Check your settings in tibu and double check if unknown sources and usb debugging are on. Then recheck root, that is my suggestions.
No point in worrying. Flashing any one of our devs roms will give you a better experience than the OTA. Download rom manager and use it to install cwm. Place the rom on the SD card and reboot into recovery. First create a backup then wipe system, cache and dalvik three times and flash the zip. Depending on the rom you may need to flash gapps after system install. Done. No bloat plus lots of optimizations and goodies.
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I have seen a lot of complaints of lagginess from people who updated OTA.
I updated via Odin with an ICS image from samfirmware and never had a problem.
Debloating after that made a bit of a difference too but not the kind of difference you'd see with flashing an AOSP variant.
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jonrobertd said:
Something is not right there. When I used TiBu to uninstall system apps (debloat a factory rom) apps I had no problems ans didn't have to reboot svery time. Just did this again a couple days ago removing a few apps from fj's rom.
Check your settings in tibu and double check if unknown sources and usb debugging are on. Then recheck root, that is my suggestions.
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thanks for the reply;
I have enabled "Unknown Source" and "USB Debugging" yet no luck as you can see in the screenshot.
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No point in worrying. Flashing any one of our devs roms will give you a better experience than the OTA. Download rom manager and use it to install cwm. Place the rom on the SD card and reboot into recovery. First create a backup then wipe system, cache and dalvik three times and flash the zip. Depending on the rom you may need to flash gapps after system install. Done. No bloat plus lots of optimizations and goodies.
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I am interested in the "BLACK★STAR V UCLF6" ROM, seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. However, I downloaded the zip file so i can flash it later but I think the link is wrong, cuz the "custom rom creature" keeps indicating that the ROM has an invalid format!!
If you got a link to download the BLACK★STAR V UCLF6, please paste it on here. Thanks
kinghorsey said:
I have seen a lot of complaints of lagginess from people who updated OTA.
I updated via Odin with an ICS image from samfirmware and never had a problem.
Debloating after that made a bit of a difference too but not the kind of difference you'd see with flashing an AOSP variant.
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Oh man, you have no idea how bad it is, plus the random freezes.
What is custom rom creator?
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Sounds like a bad OTA.....
Yeh ...fire up a custom rom and never look back.
And of course .we are always willing to help if needed ..
I'll find you the blackstar link ...stand by ....g
http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22543316599963654
This link is working ..
Use pc if possible to download , then place it to the sd card ......IMHO
good luck and enjoy ...g
jpoirier587 said:
What is custom rom creator?
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A tool that you can use to create/customize Android ROMs.
gregsarg said:
Sounds like a bad OTA.....
Yeh ...fire up a custom rom and never look back.
And of course .we are always willing to help if needed ..
I'll find you the blackstar link ...stand by ....g
http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22543316599963654
This link is working ..
Use pc if possible to download , then place it to the sd card ......IMHO
good luck and enjoy ...g
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Thank you sir.
I have CWM flashed already so what are the next steps? (this is my first time flashing a custom ROM)
btw, by "pc" do you mean a desktop computer or "windows OS"? (there is a lot confusion going on out there.)
and no I don't use my GNote to download anything other than apps from "Google Play".
I did a wipe before installing the update through Kies, and I'm pretty happy with the stock rom. I think Samsung needs to find a way to add a full backup and restore to Kies and just perform a wipe as it upgrades. Shouldn't be too hard, Titanium already does it (mostly).
I had this problem too.
Don't long press the app to uninstall it. Just click it and the window to backup or uninstall will pop up.
Froid said:
Don't long press the app to uninstall it. Just click it and the window to backup or uninstall will pop up.
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Took me a few tries to get that working, between lags and freezes!! this official ICS is garbage.
thanks for the tip (I just punched your [thank you] button :good.

Titanium Backup 5.6.0 Pro brings ADB backup restore!

So even though I have been s-off since the Panda hit the scene, I think those that have yet to unlock/root might REALLY like to know this.
Basically you can create a back up using ADB on your NON-ROOTED device. Unlock/Root (which we all know will require a factory reset when using HTCDev Unlock) and then with your freshly rooted device, you can restore from the ADB backup you create.
I haven't tried this out yet (just got the update and attached change log) but might try it out just to see. Lucky for me all the devices I support have been Panda *certified but this will be real handy if I have to deal with a un-s-off-able device.
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I was gonna post this, beat me to it haha. It's a nice feature for those s-on
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That's one of the very first apps I ever bought, almost 3 years ago. The dev is great. He always responds to emails quickly. I'm glad this was added. I don't need it (yet), but this is definitely a nice feature.
Cool - I wish this had been in the program a few months ago when I did the unlock.
I did the ADB backup/restore manually but this would be a lot easier.
metalfan78 said:
That's one of the very first apps I ever bought, almost 3 years ago. The dev is great. He always responds to emails quickly. I'm glad this was added. I don't need it (yet), but this is definitely a nice feature.
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Yeah man, the FIRST and only app I "require" someone purchase if I'm working on a phone is TB. If you never buy another app, TB is the single best investment you can make if you are rooting your phone and this just add more "goodness" to the pile. :good::good:
metalfan78 said:
That's one of the very first apps I ever bought, almost 3 years ago. The dev is great. He always responds to emails quickly. I'm glad this was added. I don't need it (yet), but this is definitely a nice feature.
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I was gonna say the same. I noticed one day that TiBu wasn't being granted SU just out of nowhere. I emailed Joel, he emailed me back in less than an hour with exactly the fix. (I think it was 'force system busybox' from TI settings). Guy is awesome.
I'm not sure how you perform adb backup. Would be curious to know.
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scottspa74 said:
I was gonna say the same. I noticed one day that TiBu wasn't being granted SU just out of nowhere. I emailed Joel, he emailed me back in less than an hour with exactly the fix. (I think it was 'force system busybox' from TI settings). Guy is awesome.
I'm not sure how you perform adb backup. Would be curious to know.
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Good and Evo did a write up on how to do it. I haven't tried it BUT you can find the instructions here >>>>> http://goo.gl/9rr8N
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I recently bought the pro version of this app strictly for this feature. Thus far, I have been unable to get it to work. I've tried two different .ab files both of which have been successfully restored from using UBT. Any suggestions or ideas why TB pro would say the .ab files are invalid?
Thanks!
Ryan
Hi Ryan,
Is your backup file password protected (encrypted) or not?
Also please do (on the device or in a unix shell):
busybox head -n4 MyBackupFile.ab
and please post the result...
hmm. didnt see that. I'll have to give it a try
joel.bourquard said:
Hi Ryan,
Is your backup file password protected (encrypted) or not?
Also please do (on the device or in a unix shell):
busybox head -n4 MyBackupFile.ab
and please post the result...
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Another reason this app is the $hit! The dev of this essential app checking boards and popping in to help directly.
I'm about to try this out on a new white EVO LTE so we'll see how easy this goes.
Great news. Would be even greater if we could do it direct to a computer?
Maybe possible by mounting a network share? Would need to find a way to check the backup has worked though.
Or maybe this can be done with adb pull?
My phone went into boot-loop a week or so ago and this feature of TiB saved the day. I could not boot the normal OS to make a backup and had no recent backup. Reflashing my rom and wiping cache & dalvik made no difference. But I made a nandroid from TWRP, factory reset, then was able to restore my txt's from the nandroid using TiB (dialer storage) all right on the device while out to dinner. Damned nice.
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Ironically, I'd been using the free version of TB for quite a while... but recently bought Pro because I found it to be so useful...
Did anyone fix the AB issue in titanium backup?
When trying to use this feature, tianium backup is not letting me select the .ab file. The file appears greyed out.
The backup file is encrypted.
I ran "busybox head -n4" on my .ab file and got the following -
ANDROID BACKUP
4
1
AES-256
Any ideas?
Edit: I managed to force select the file using another file manager only to be greeted by a message from titanium backup stating the backup file is either invalid or unsupported.
@joel.bourquard
ms.goofy said:
When trying to use this feature, tianium backup is not letting me select the .ab file. The file appears greyed out.
The backup file is encrypted.
I ran "busybox head -n4" on my .ab file and got the following -
ANDROID BACKUP
4
1
AES-256
Any ideas?
Edit: I managed to force select the file using another file manager only to be greeted by a message from titanium backup stating the backup file is either invalid or unsupported.
@joel.bourquard
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Hi,
Feel free to try with TB 7.6.1, it should work
joel.bourquard said:
Hi,
Feel free to try with TB 7.6.1, it should work
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Thanks for fixing it. It works now. Though I need to use a third party file manager app to select the .ab file.
Does this mean it's somehow possible to backup directly to a PC via USB, instead of backing up to an SD? I have destroyed 2-3 SD so far by heating them up to much while doing long backup/restore

[Q] Freeing Up Phone Space

I keep getting a message that my phone storage is low. Now in addition to that, it's declining text messages from coming in due to the lack of space. I don't have that many App's installed, so I'm not sure how to free up more space. I cleared all the web cache and history, deleted every App that isn't essential. Are there any other things I can do to free up space?
Thanks,
-Adam
Install App Cache Cleaner from playstore.
No offense but you sound noobish.. go to Settings and check Storage.. (internal memory)
Btw which Rom are you using??
Go to Message >> Settings >> See if you have checked Delete Old Message option!!
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Install App Cache Cleaner from playstore.
No offense but you sound noobish.. go to Settings and check Storage.. (internal memory)
Btw which Rom are you using??
Go to Message >> Settings >> See if you have checked Delete Old Message option!!
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None taken! This phone only cost me $20, so I figured that I'd go with an Android instead of a normal phone. I don't use it enough to eclipse the "noob" level. I just downloaded the App Cache Cleaner and it freed up almost 2MB! Now I got 26.68MB Available space. I'm just using the Rom that came with the phone.
Thanks,
-Adam
Search on the market for 'apps2rom'. That will do the trick.
The only downside is when you flash a new rom after that, the apps you moved to the system partition got erased... But it definitely worth the trouble!!!
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I've been very happy with how android assistant does both jobs. Plus you can use it to back up your apps. You might want to give it a try
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adam79 said:
I keep getting a message that my phone storage is low. Now in addition to that, it's declining text messages from coming in due to the lack of space. I don't have that many App's installed, so I'm not sure how to free up more space. I cleared all the web cache and history, deleted every App that isn't essential. Are there any other things I can do to free up space?
Thanks,
-Adam
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adam79 said:
None taken! This phone only cost me $20, so I figured that I'd go with an Android instead of a normal phone. I don't use it enough to eclipse the "noob" level. I just downloaded the App Cache Cleaner and it freed up almost 2MB! Now I got 26.68MB Available space. I'm just using the Rom that came with the phone.
Thanks,
-Adam
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You said you have less no. of apps in phone.. still you have only 26MB space left.
I think you have not moved the apps to SD card..
Go to Settings >> Applications >> Manage Apps.. >> Downloaded Ones.
Select apps one by one.. if you see the option of moving the app to sdcard.. do it.
Many will have the option.. many wont.. but you will save alot of space in internal memory!!
rr0yy said:
Install App Cache Cleaner from playstore.
No offense but you sound noobish.. go to Settings and check Storage.. (internal memory)
Btw which Rom are you using??
Go to Message >> Settings >> See if you have checked Delete Old Message option!!
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You said you have less no. of apps in phone.. still you have only 26MB space left.
I think you have not moved the apps to SD card..
Go to Settings >> Applications >> Manage Apps.. >> Downloaded Ones.
Select apps one by one.. if you see the option of moving the app to sdcard.. do it.
Many will have the option.. many wont.. but you will save alot of space in internal memory!!
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Awesome! I moved all the Apps I could to SD card; Now I got 35.46MB avail.Thanks, that RULED!
Are you even rooted ?
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Jrhodes85 said:
Are you even rooted ?
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I don't think so. I'm just running whatever came stock with the phone. There might have been a firmware update, but that's it. Can you root this phone for free? If yes, can someone send me a link for directions. Also, what ROM would you guys recommend once I have the phone rooted?
Thanks,
-Adam
What rom you choose to use is completely up to you, there are several and yes you arent rooted...you have to find a program called gingerbreak v1.2 or superoneclick....im not sure which one would work for you but i used gingerbreak....rooting simply allows your phone superuser access which in terms can modify system files and the like. I dont have a direct link as of right now but you can search on google for ( sweetnsour how to xda lg optimus t ) and it should be the first link as he (sweetnsour) created the thread. Also im pretty sure youve got new baseband which allows for better signal. V10 is old baseband, v20a,b,etc...is new baseband, all of the current roms now only support new basebands but before i get ahead of myself considering you dont even have a rooted phone, do some research, before you attempt any kind of modification to your device make sure you fully grasp the idea of what your trying yo learn or else you end up with a shiny brick
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Here is one link but not created by sweetnsour, ill create another thread to this one when i paste the first link
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1152306
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1256048
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This link is sweetnsour‘s thread
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Jrhodes85 said:
What rom you choose to use is completely up to you, there are several and yes you arent rooted...you have to find a program called gingerbreak v1.2 or superoneclick.... ...learn or else you end up with a shiny brick
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I'm eligible for a new phone in December, so until then I'm gonna stick w/ what I got.. especially now that I have enough free space for my phone to work properly. Looking forward to getting a 4G phone w/ flash capability in a couple months!
Your phone now has flash capability but of course you have to be rooted because it requires installation of adobe flash player and adding libs to the data/data/flash folder than setting permissions
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Jrhodes85 said:
Your phone now has flash capability but of course you have to be rooted because it requires installation of adobe flash player and adding libs to the data/data/flash folder than setting permissions
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Oh yeah.. I was told that my processor isn't compatible w/ flash. Does the root and lib files get me around that?
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The second is the location of the lib.zip i extracted than copied files from that folder into the data/data folder
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So I downloaded the "GingerBreak-v1.20.apk" file from that thread. It says to save this file to the phone storage and then run it to root the phone. I thought that you couldn't save anything to phone storage w/ an un-rooted phone. I also downloaded the "GingerBreak_exploit_source_from_APKv1.2.zip" file. What is this for?
HI brother
adam79 said:
I keep getting a message that my phone storage is low. Now in addition to that, it's declining text messages from coming in due to the lack of space. I don't have that many App's installed, so I'm not sure how to free up more space. I cleared all the web cache and history, deleted every App that isn't essential. Are there any other things I can do to free up space?
Thanks,
-Adam
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PArtition your sd card amnd move all apps to SD card via link2sd app:cyclops::cyclops: hope you know that
I was just checking out this video: http://youtu.be/ur-HCfoiENo. Anyone try z4Root?
adam79 said:
So I downloaded the "GingerBreak-v1.20.apk" file from that thread. It says to save this file to the phone storage and then run it to root the phone. I thought that you couldn't save anything to phone storage w/ an un-rooted phone. I also downloaded the "GingerBreak_exploit_source_from_APKv1.2.zip" file. What is this for?
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adam79 said:
I was just checking out this video: http://youtu.be/ur-HCfoiENo. Anyone try z4Root?
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Each every Android version is rooted in their different ways. First.. You need to check which version of android your phone is on!! Go to Settings .. About phone. If it is on 2.2.x (Froyo) you can use z4root or gingerbreak. Gingerbreak is easy to use.. put it in sdcard(or if you have downloaded it.. it will be there already).. install it and then run the installed program. Done.
If you are on 2.3.x (gingerbread).. then you have to use something else.. these s/w like z4root etc wont work.
You have the link to sweetnsour's thread. Read everything carefully. Have complete knowledge before doing anything.. or else you will brick your phone!!
rr0yy said:
Each every Android version is rooted in their different ways. First.. You need to check which version of android your phone is on!! Go to Settings .. About phone. If it is on 2.2.x (Froyo) you can use z4root or gingerbreak. Gingerbreak is easy to use.. put it in sdcard(or if you have downloaded it.. it will be there already).. install it and then run the installed program. Done.
If you are on 2.3.x (gingerbread).. then you have to use something else.. these s/w like z4root etc wont work.
You have the link to sweetnsour's thread. Read everything carefully. Have complete knowledge before doing anything.. or else you will brick your phone!!
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I'm running 2.2.2. When using Gingerbreak, you don't need the file on phone storage? it can be on the sd card? Also, in the video, the guy using z4root didn't have a sim card in his phone. Is this because rooting also allows you to essentially break into the phone and then choose which carrier you want to use? i.e. the guy in the video might not have had a carrier yet (which would explain not having a sim card).
Thanks for all the help,
-Adam
adam79 said:
I'm running 2.2.2. When using Gingerbreak, you don't need the file on phone storage? it can be on the sd card?
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Gingerbreak works from the SD card directly. Copy Gingerbreak to the SD card & run the app to root your phone.:good:
adam79 said:
Is this because rooting also allows you to essentially break into the phone and then choose which carrier you want to use? i.e. the guy in the video might not have had a carrier yet (which would explain not having a sim card).
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Rooting allows you to remove 'system' apps or install a custom recovery & custom roms. It does not carrier 'unlock' your phone, which is a different process ! Google's your best friend for this....
Hope this helps.

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