Ok in this post I will be telling you what they are about the downloads will be in second post so if you dont fell like reading the go-ahead so let's get to business
TO PUT THE APPS IN YOU HAVE TO USE 7ZIP OR WINRAR YOU CAN NOT USE WIN EXPLORER JUST PUT THE APPS IN DATA/APP FOLDER THEN PASTE IF YOU ARE USEING DATA ZIP AND FOR SYSTEM USE SYSTEM FOLDER THEN APPS THEN PASTE THE APPS IN
The system will flash and become a system app and the only way to uninstall will be to use no bloat on the play store(if you want me to and the apk the tell me and I will)OR what ever bloat remover you have
***NOTE***
Some apps will not play nice with being a system app
now the data flashabul will install like a app from the play store and you can delete with out no bloat
I have all so add text in the updater script plz do not take out the line with ZIP MADE BY FLASHALOT just keep that in at lest because I did make it there are lines I add for you text here
DO NOT MESS WITH ANY THING OTHER THEN UI_PRINT("") OR ELES IT WOUNT WORK AND CAN MESS WITH THE MOUT POINTS AND CAUSE A BRICK
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Downloads
Data
https://www.box.com/shared/7425b490fe7343f47ef8
System
https://www.box.com/shared/6ed537e0e8a287d174fa
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I need to know how to convert User apps to System apps. I know Titanium Backup can do it but I don't want to pay 7 bucks for the pro version.
Do I just move the APK from the /data/app to /system/app?
I am on a deodexed ROM so no odex files to move.
If I convert these user apps to system apps will it raise the OOM value? That's what I am after really.
GO Launcher gets killed way to easily. And while I am at it, I what to move GO SMS and Miren Browser if this will work.
If you have problems with Go Launcher quitting, then try the options called "System persistent" and "Prevent Force Close" in the app settings if you haven't tried that.
Yea I have that selected. The thing is, my phone doesn't have alot of memory. I have about 120 MB of ram with all apps closed and only about 40 MB free till android kills apps. So only really have about 80mb.
BazookaAce said:
If you have problems with Go Launcher quitting, then try the options called "System persistent" and "Prevent Force Close" in the app settings if you haven't tried that.
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I just flash apps to /system/app
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Friend see this app, can move to system, is good, see the oficial thread in samdroid
forum.samdroid.net/f10/apps2rom-root-move-your-updated-applications-system-rom-5690/
Once you move the apk to /system/app, remember to set the permissions to rw-r--r-- and reboot. I'm not sure if this will change the oom value or not, but I think it does. If it doesn't work, try V6 Supercharger & apply the bulletproof launcher. It may help with other memory issues as well. You can also "bulletproof" other apps, but I'm not quite sure how as I haven't played with those options.
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Thanks for the tip
hectorcore said:
Friend see this app, can move to system, is good, see the oficial thread in samdroid
forum.samdroid.net/f10/apps2rom-root-move-your-updated-applications-system-rom-5690/
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I just installed this app and it works great! It makes app conversion a breeze on my U8150...
why some user apps didn't converted into system apps
i had converted some user apps like tubemate, q browser etc.but l want to convert more user apps into system apps like next launcher,opera mini,es file explore,bluetooth file transfer but these apps didn't converted into systen apps next launcher is converted but it crash while lunching.
why so happend?
roshangautam07 said:
i had converted some user apps like tubemate, q browser etc.but l want to convert more user apps into system apps like next launcher,opera mini,es file explore,bluetooth file transfer but these apps didn't converted into systen apps next launcher is converted but it crash while lunching.
why so happend?
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maybe you have to generate the .odex files for those new system apps, you moved to system!
like this:
start your terminal emulator and type:
to change in the right directory
cd /system/app
use root rights with su and generate the data
su
dexopt-wrapper Vending.apk Vending.odex
or
dexopt-wrapper YouTube.apk YouTube.odex
and dont forget to set the read write permissions the right way
no reboot and wipe the dalvik cache!
For those not converted apps, how did you convert them?
.. maybe really try to move them not with /system/app mover, but by copy pasting them in a file explorer.
thenobol said:
maybe you have to generate the .odex files for those new system apps, you moved to system!
like this:
start your terminal emulator and type:
to change in the right directory
cd /system/app
use root rights with su and generate the data
su
dexopt-wrapper Vending.apk Vending.odex
or
dexopt-wrapper YouTube.apk YouTube.odex
and dont forget to set the read write permissions the right way
no reboot and wipe the dalvik cache!
For those not converted apps, how did you convert them?
.. maybe really try to move them not with /system/app mover, but by copy pasting them in a file explorer.
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I'm trying to convert 'launcher2.apk' on my LG optimus 1 with offical cm7 into a system app, to replace adw launcher. Any ideas? :confused
In my experience not all apps works good as system apps. I have to try every time an update comes too.
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This is the problem I'm facing now. Hope the details I have in that thread will help others and ,someone could help me about the problem I'm facing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2956631
Troubles in Making user apps as system apps
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ok so when i want to input apps into my rom (system/app) they force close
and when i add them to (data/app) they also force close
i understand im suppose to put the lib folder in the apk into a certian folder for each app
that i can find in data/data/, can you guys help know how can i know the name of that
folder
android_isda_**** said:
ok so when i want to input apps into my rom (system/app) they force close
and when i add them to (data/app) they also force close
i understand im suppose to put the lib folder in the apk into a certian folder for each app
that i can find in data/data/, can you guys help know how can i know the name of that
folder
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If you have FCs on your phone, try to wipe cache (and Dalvik cache) in recovery mode first.
To install apps, you do not need to copy the files into special folders.
Just click the apk file and select install.
The app will install from apk file automatically, if there is no "old" version installed and all required things (access, other apps, phone model, etc.) are available.
If you are not sure about installed apps, just check in settings menu: Settings > Applications.
Or use an app like Titanium Backup to manage your apps (+ app data).
oh please, im not a noob, i know how to install apks, i need to pre include them in my rom,
certain apks, for example "ChatOn", when i install it normaly it will work with no problem,
but when i put it in system/app it will force close when i first start the phone
the same goes with data/app
Is there a list of apps that can be disabled for this phone?
Don't we need root?
Not an iPhone.....
Just go through the list, its lets you do quite a few of them in app management
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Can someone give me a list of what they froze, I think I got most of them but stuff like Music Hub, Music Player, Viewdini, VPN Client, Zappos I have no idea about
I have only removed the bloatware from one other phone (HTC incredible) and the process went like this:
1. Open root explore and go to system/app
2. Change from read/only to read/write
3. Select the apps from the system/app that I want to remove
4. Move those apps to a new folder that I named app.disabled in the system file.
Does this same process work the the Note 2?
Wyatt W.
Edit: nevermind, just used TB to freeze apps
Works well, especially as it requires only root and a good file manager [e.g. ES].. I had been dependent on tools like TB before your post. Thanks for the lesson.
wyatt57350 said:
I have only removed the bloatware from one other phone (HTC incredible) and the process went like this:
1. Open root explore and go to system/app
2. Change from read/only to read/write
3. Select the apps from the system/app that I want to remove
4. Move those apps to a new folder that I named app.disabled in the system file.
Does this same process work the the Note 2?
Wyatt W.
Edit: nevermind, just used TB to freeze apps
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34915553&postcount=3
Hi,
I'd like to know how to safely delete system or ROM pre-installed applications that don't offer an "Uninstall" option. I am rooted and running 5.0.2 on a Nexus 6. I know I could do this with Titanium or other similar apps but my point is to not install a specific app just for deleting apps if I can find the correct path/file from Root Explorer and remove it myself.
Thanks
mclisme said:
Hi,
I'd like to know how to safely delete system or ROM pre-installed applications that don't offer an "Uninstall" option. I am rooted and running 5.0.2 on a Nexus 6. I know I could do this with Titanium or other similar apps but my point is to not install a specific app just for deleting apps if I can find the correct path/file from Root Explorer and remove it myself.
Thanks
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from my experience the best that you can do is to use root explorer and goto system/app or system/priv-app and delete folder-app you do not need, then goto data/dalvik-cache, search for apk name and delete also program *.dex, so this is a clean method, make a reboot for clearing apk data !
It's safer to rename the app instead of deleting it... "freezing" apps often just add ".fro" to the app's name (whatever.apk.fro, for example) to keep it from appearing in your app launcher or loading. If anything goes wrong because of the "missing" app, you can easily restore it.
By using root explorer, I found base.apk files of each and every app I installed from Google Play Store. Those are not system app. The file size of those base.apk files are same as shown in the play store app info tab. I think those are the apk files which are downloaded to install the apps and won't affect anything if I delete them. BUT I'm not sure about that and that's why I need advice from someone who has experience about this....
As long as you have installed the app, I don't think it matters if you delete the apk
Typany said:
As long as you have installed the app, I don't think it matters if you delete the apk
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Thanks for the reply. I don't want to take any risk. I want to make sure that there won't be any problem if I delete them....
That file(base.apk) is used by applications like shareit or other app backup apps to backup/share the apk file(the one of which base.apk belongs to). So, keep that in mind and do whatever you want