i've installed wolfbreak's cm6 successfully(first time flashing custom rom), then i reinstall titanium back up from market to restore apps i backed up before. In TB i cannot find my backed up apps. Is this normal. Or i did something wrong? pls reply, thanks.
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TB attached file. Put it on your sd card and install.
Note to MODS
I hope this is the free version..........if not please delete on my behalf!!!
Thaks for you reply, i can dl tb from market. The problem is that i cannot restore app i backed up prior using the new rom.
gregbradley said:
Hope this helps.
TB attached file. Put it on your sd card and install.
Note to MODS
I hope this is the free version..........if not please delete on my behalf!!!
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teddymild said:
Thaks for you reply, i can dl tb from market. The problem is that i cannot restore app i backed up prior using the new rom.
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Have you accepted the superuser access request which you get at the start? if you have and still its not working then do a fresh install and try again. (or better just reboot and try once more)
Ok i'll try., thanks for your advice.
kryptoner said:
Have you accepted the superuser access request which you get at the start? if you have and still its not working then do a fresh install and try again. (or better just reboot and try once more)
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few hours ago' i was moved my Launcher from phone to sd card and after that i rebooted my phone and im stuck into bootloop which was the CM7 Animation.. nothing happens after that.. tried many times..
i was wondering if the problem came from moving the launcher from phone to sd card'?
i dont have the stock launcher that was came from Mik's 6.5.7 coz i deleted it on system apps.. can somebody help me with this'?
im looking for a solution where-in i need to FLASH a new launcher not installing it as a normal apk because i know that if i flash a new application it will automatically install on PHONE not on SD ..
does anyone here has a flashable zip for a launcher'?
look at my sig for more info about my phone..
thanx!
All you really have to do is reflash 6.5.7 to get the default launcher, Ive never moved any launcher to as storage, the rule is you don't move widgets to as card.
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Jrhodes85 said:
All you really have to do is reflash 6.5.7 to get the default launcher, Ive never moved any launcher to as storage, the rule is you don't move widgets to as card.
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i didnt moved widget to sd card' just the launcher..
later, will try the solution that i mentioned and i will give feedback if it will work or not..
i know that there's alot of ways to solve this ****.. i hope one of the DEV can see this to help me outta this ****ty situation
It's definitely caused by moving your launcher. You should flash the rom again or just restore system from a previous backup of the rom
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Joel Chan said:
It's definitely caused by moving your launcher. You should flash the rom again or just restore system from a previous backup of the rom
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if i re-flash the rom' will it only change the settings on my phone' not deleting my installed applications'?
sorry for the noob question coz i havent done this before
**i cant find any flashable launcher to test if that will work
As long as you don't wipe data/factory restore, all you need to do is wipe dalvik and wipe cache bit do Nand backup before hand than reflash 6.5.7
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Hello ppl.
I was currently using siyah and quite satisfied with it.
But now i decided to test other kernels too.
So i want to replace it.
I know full procedure but theres only one problem....
Siyah kernel also installs an app called "Stweaks" that helps us to control it.
And i know, if i change the kernel, this app will still be there, right?
If yes, please tell me a way to remove it safely.
Titanium will let you remove it safely.
es file explorer can remove it
press thanks if i helped
It sits in system/apps since your root you can go there and delete anytime but I'd do it after you flash another kernel. Any file mgr with root best is root explorer. Reboot after
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When you install another kernel it will overwrite any apps coming from Siyah (STweaks) so without removing this app flash another custom kernel,i tried it and it worked fine.
nhariamine said:
When you install another kernel it will overwrite any apps coming from Siyah (STweaks) so without removing this app flash another custom kernel,i tried it and it worked fine.
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Is this same with the themes?
I have PinkNina theme on my Galaxy S3 Omega Rom.
How can I remove that theme?
Installing another theme, could remove the PinkNina theme? or should I uninstall it first? (I don't know how to do)
Thanks.
Ok I'm not talking about htc built in apps. But this useless bull**** apps that just sitting on my app drawer with no ****ing reason:
7digital
Ais
Axis net
Broadband
Dtac
I store
I muzik 3g
Mobiletv
Mobile tv
Mobi tv
Mworld
My HTC
Myhtcs
Ringtunes
Telkomsel
Truemoveh
Viettel
XL
I have successfuly uninstalled them all using link2sd (need root).
I try to uninstalled 7digital then my phone restarts by itself, I'm scared a bit, then after my phone booted all that **** apps I just uninstalled came back. Wtf???
Any solutions?
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You can only remove them in recovery via adb shell rm /system/app/*.apk
And if you're on stock ROM, also remove it's odex adb shell rm /system/app/*.odex
Or you can use the script made by Maarten here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36278172&postcount=30
extract the updater-script, edit the filename for the apk that you need to remove and put in back in the zip, and flash that in recovery.
Tried root uninstaller but no luck either. It came back after reboot :/
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w1040 said:
Tried root uninstaller but no luck either. It came back after reboot :/
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No app can uninstall app on DX except the way I described above.
There is some sort of protection HTC imposed on DX that you cannot use an app like TB, Root Uninstaller & etc; they won't work.
Note: before you remove anything, make sure you make a nandroid of your stock ROM before that as once an OTA is out, you need a clean stock ROM to update successfully.
ckpv5 said:
No app can uninstall app on DX except the way I described above.
There is some sort of protection HTC imposed on DX that you cannot use an app like TB, Root Uninstaller & etc; they won't work.
Note: before you remove anything, make sure you make a nandroid of your stock ROM before that as once an OTA is out, you need a clean stock ROM to update successfully.
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But my rom are now rooted its too late to make a nand backup now..
Anyway, nand backup is on cwm recovery right?
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If you never remove anything from the system partition, it is never too late.
(I believe you not yet able to remove anything )
And yes, make a nandroid backup with CWM.
ckpv5 said:
If you never remove anything from the system partition, it is never too late.
(I believe you not yet able to remove anything )
And yes, make a nandroid backup with CWM.
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What I meant is its too late for me to backup a clean stock unrooted rom.
Sorry can't edit my post above since I'm new user although I'm not new to xda I'd just created a new account.
Anyway I wish there was a simple way to remove the odex on the bloatware I want to uninstalled. On link2sd, the app mentioned above are marked with ODEX (green).
Guess you were right, can't move an an app with an odex on it though I don't know what odex is.
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I understood that. What I meant is it is ok to make backup with a rooted stock ROM.
To update an OTA, you don't need to remove your root app or any installed app as long as all system files are intact. You don't even need to relock your bootloader. What you need is a stock recovery.
You can read more on this topic on the link in my sig. Even though that is for One V, it works the same principal for DX.
You can remove system apps from recovery using app called Aroma File Manager, made by Amarullz, you have the link in my Index.
nlooooo said:
You can remove system apps from recovery using app called Aroma File Manager, made by Amarullz, you have the link in my Index.
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Totally forgot about this nice recovery explorer/file manager
As I always use a PC base explorer/file manager to add/remove files to/from system partition.
To w1040
ckpv5 is right. You can not delete files simply from Data or System folders.
You have to do that in recovery mode. If you try to delete files from any File explorer, your phone will simply restart.
Though we have rooted our phone, however it is not 100% rooted. HTC made S-ON on all of those device so that people can not do any changes on systems.
Play with your phone with complete nand backup.
KSKHH said:
To w1040
ckpv5 is right. You can not delete files simply from Data or System folders.
You have to do that in recovery mode. If you try to delete files from any File explorer, your phone will simply restart.
Though we have rooted our phone, however it is not 100% rooted. HTC made S-ON on all of those device so that people can not do any changes on systems.
Play with your phone with complete nand backup.
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Actually we do have 100% root, S-Off differs a lot from root. And there are multiple ways of deleting the apps. You can make a flashable zip file yourself if you know how to, you can use aroma file manager (mount system before using it), adb, or any other recovery file manager, if it exists
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Probably someone should make a tutorial how to delete system apps here using aroma file manager?
Would be really useful.
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MaartenXDA said:
Actually we do have 100% root, S-Off differs a lot from root. And there are multiple ways of deleting the apps. You can make a flashable zip file yourself if you know how to, you can use aroma file manager (mount system before using it), adb, or any other recovery file manager, if it exists
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Yup understand. I am sorry I wanted to say he can not do it thru any file browser when the phone is running. It will simply reboot.
Need to try Aroma File manager. Deleting with flashable.zip is really a pain not so simple.
w1040 said:
Probably someone should make a tutorial how to delete system apps here using aroma file manager?
Would be really useful.
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+1 for that.
Addition
I have made a new idea on removing bloatwares. The idea is that the user can select the apps that are to be deleted in aroma. I have already made a project regarding this but only for my device. You can port it to your device and maybe share this with everyone.
Link to my thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632355
With some changes, it will work great and our community can develop!!
But please don't cross post...
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But please don't cross post...
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Yeah! One moderator told me! I won't do like that from now onwards!
I have the t-mobile 626s variant. Ive rooted and still have a bunch of process and apps I dont want. I dont have a computer at the moment becuase its being fixed. Is there a list of apps safe to remove? Thank You
You have to install an insecure kernel. You can find a lot of custom kernel in these forum, choose one of them
Hey.. anyone who's reading this...
So I flashed many roms here and I liked a lot of them.. but problem is the one I like most has the stock music player and I don't like it (I prefer poweramp)
So... I set on a quest to REPLACE the stock player with poweramp
What I did was use titanium backup to backup the stock player.. then DELETE it...
I then installed poweramp and used TB to make it a system app
AND IT WORKED! Oh wait it didn't...
The stock was successfully replaced BUT my phone STOPPED reading MP3 files at all
So I deleted poweramp and restored the stock... it was back to reading mp3 files.. I installed poweramp WHILE the stock was still there and it read mp3.. but when I remove the stock it stops reading them....
HELP?
Assem Sherif said:
Hey.. anyone who's reading this...
So I flashed many roms here and I liked a lot of them.. but problem is the one I like most has the stock music player and I don't like it (I prefer poweramp)
So... I set on a quest to REPLACE the stock player with poweramp
What I did was use titanium backup to backup the stock player.. then DELETE it...
I then installed poweramp and used TB to make it a system app
AND IT WORKED! Oh wait it didn't...
The stock was successfully replaced BUT my phone STOPPED reading MP3 files at all
So I deleted poweramp and restored the stock... it was back to reading mp3 files.. I installed poweramp WHILE the stock was still there and it read mp3.. but when I remove the stock it stops reading them....
HELP?
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How are you removing the stock music player? Deleting the apk from \system\apps?
rj_85 said:
How are you removing the stock music player? Deleting the apk from \system\apps?
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No.. using titanium backup u can delete system apps
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Assem Sherif said:
No.. using titanium backup u can delete system apps
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Ok, personally i dont use titanium backup so cant comment on it, but this is what i normally do when replacing some system app.
1. use root uninstaller to remove the system app or basically any app that is installed on your phone\sd.
2. install the 3rd party app of my choice
3. if you using apps like link2sd, then in most ocassions the 3rd party app will get installed on your sd card. Once the app is installed on the sd card, you lose the widget functionality. In order to use it, i move the app back to phone using apps like link2sd and the widget of the app (if supported) starts listing again under 'widgets'.
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Ok, personally i dont use titanium backup so cant comment on it, but this is what i normally do when replacing some system app.
1. use root uninstaller to remove the system app or basically any app that is installed on your phone\sd.
2. install the 3rd party app of my choice
3. if you using apps like link2sd, then in most ocassions the 3rd party app will get installed on your sd card. Once the app is installed on the sd card, you lose the widget functionality. In order to use it, i move the app back to phone using apps like link2sd and the widget of the app (if supported) starts listing again under 'widgets'.
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Will try it thanks
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