Hello people,
I have LG L9 P760 phone, rooted using Markolino's method, mentioned at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190326. Android version is 4.1.2, firmware version: V20B_00 (LG's original ROM).
After a month of use, suddenly strange error is blocking any try to install any application: "Error: Insufficient storage available", so I cannot install any of applications from playstore or from .apk file. I get the same error when try to update any existing (installed) application...
I tried the wiping cache partition and Dalvik cache, with no success - problem persists
I have a lot of free space: 1.63 GB free on internal storage and 10.17 GB free on external card.
I do not know what to do. PLEASE HELP
Try a factory reset (after you make a backup, of course)
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Its coz of orphan data in data folder. Just install titanium backup from play store, click on batch actions (box with tick at top right corner), scroll down to manipulate data tab, run remove orphan data, click on green tick at top right corner, let the action complete then reboot device and enjoy installing apps again
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Hi people,
I installed Titanium Backup and it shows that have no orphaned files or data..
Error is still happening while installing any application, JuiceSSH for example..
I didn't tried to do the factory reset of device, do you think that resetting will help me to solve the problem?
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jovanmal said:
Hi people,
I installed Titanium Backup and it shows that have no orphaned files or data..
Error is still happening while installing any application, JuiceSSH for example..
I didn't tried to do the factory reset of device, do you think that resetting will help me to solve the problem?
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hello Jovanmal,
Tell me one thing, have you tried to install an apk manually (from file explorer) other than play store??
if you are able to install apk file manually then, I think your cache partition if full. If you cannot install apk manually then there is some issue in system files.
If you have working CWM recovery then try formatting cache partition, clear dalvik cache and fix permissions.
if all of above doesn't work then you can try the last option "FACTORY RESET" , but before resting create a backup.:good:
Hi people,
Sorry for delayed answer...
Problem is happening in both cases: when installing from playstore, and when try to install from the apk, as well.
I tried cleaning Dalvik's Cache, cache partition and fixing permissions from CWM. No success again. Also, I have done backup of contacts and messages. All other data are already on SD card. Now, I will try to do the factory reset...
You will be informed about results.
UPDATE 1: Factory reset were without desired result
I will try with installing CM 10.1
UPDATE 2: There was no problem with storage on new CM 10.1 Android, but there are issues with audio. These problems are resolved thanks to mikegapinski's patch (mentioned at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2202222).
Thank you for help
Well i just got my first insufficient storage error, more than likely it was on my behalf. Well I'm check out the latest stock for the p769 (v21d) hopefully everything goes good.
Say javanmal, i know it's been a long time, but can remember any apps (or scripts) you were using during that time?
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I too am on Stock Rooted 4.1.2 and got the same error while updating firefox beta. Googled a bit and found the solution as Clearing App Data of Google Play Store and Google Service Framework and then Restarting the phone. Worked for me
kuma82 said:
Well i just got my first insufficient storage error, more than likely it was on my behalf. Well I'm check out the latest stock for the p769 (v21d) hopefully everything goes good.
Say javanmal, i know it's been a long time, but can remember any apps (or scripts) you were using during that time?
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I have used many apps in that time, I will try to remember some of them: Airdroid, Viber, Black Market, Total Commander, 2X client, Google Keep, OpenVPN Client, JuiceSSH, CleanMaster, QR Droid, Mozilla Firefox, ROM Toolbox, iGO, gReader, Titanium Backup, Swiftkey, MusiXmatch, Poweramp, Adaway, Comptia A+, Swiss Net Tools, Subnet Calculator, SuperSu, FlashLight, AccuWeather, Chess Live, Google Drive, Gmail, LiveScore, Pik.ba, aWallet Password Manager, Speed Test, Google Translate, XDA app...
I believe there was more, but I can't remember at this moment. Problem was happened when I tried to install any new application, or to update any of existing apps.
Try spatone's solution, maybe will work...
By the way, I have no such problem on CM 10.1, but have another different problems
Good luck
jovanmal said:
I have used many apps in that time, I will try to remember some of them: Airdroid, Viber, Black Market, Total Commander, 2X client, Google Keep, OpenVPN Client, JuiceSSH, CleanMaster, QR Droid, Mozilla Firefox, ROM Toolbox, iGO, gReader, Titanium Backup, Swiftkey, MusiXmatch, Poweramp, Adaway, Comptia A+, Swiss Net Tools, Subnet Calculator, SuperSu, FlashLight, AccuWeather, Chess Live, Google Drive, Gmail, LiveScore, Pik.ba, aWallet Password Manager, Speed Test, Google Translate, XDA app...
I believe there was more, but I can't remember at this moment. Problem was happened when I tried to install any new application, or to update any of existing apps.
Try spatone's solution, maybe will work...
By the way, I have no such problem on CM 10.1, but have another different problems
Good luck
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Thanks for the info, but I already flashed the v21d for p769. It's a pretty good Rom that allows moving to sd (some apps). The structure is a little different too
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Related
I just noticed this Chinese language app on my homescreen. What is this? I can't find it in applications through settings or applications. I also can't find it in google play installed apps
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Check in system/app with a root explorer.
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My phone isn't rooted or ever been flashed
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The keyboard seems to be very slow since it appeared, like a delay response (swype). I've scanned phone using avg but no virus found
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If you go to Definitions, Applications do you see the application in the list? If so, just try uninstalling it. Also, check the "running processes / services" to see if it's active or merely installed and with a shortcut icon in the launcher.
Another thing to try is going to the Market/Google Play and checking "My Applications" with the menu key to see if it's in there and can be removed.
No can't see it anywhere. I can only see the short cut on home screen.
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Try using Astro file manager to check system/app. You dont need root to just look, only to be able to change the root files.
if i were you i wont mind installing my stuff again and
1: would have reflashed using odin
2: factory reset my device. (obviously you will be going this path i assume)
factory reset will wipe your phone and internal storage.
i would remove the sdcard as im sure tht is the culprit and has some nasty stuff.
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Try using Astro file manager to check system/app. You dont need root to just look, only to be able to change the root files.
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I've checked using astro and can't see anything there either.
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Android is based on linux
Linux DON'T have virus
Will android have virus?
It makes me laugh when people says they use android antivirus. (no offense)
That's not a virus dude, just be sure you dont install untrusted apps with suspicious permissions (like connect to internet permission, or superuser, on apps that dont need it.. now thats suspicious ). Android "viruses" are just apps wich leak your personal information, as credit card numbers, passwords, etc. Not like windows, wich I consideer is a virus itself.
What to do?, dont download unknown apps, and download a permissions manager, so you can check out whats going on. For now a factory reset should fix the issue. If is on other place, then just root and flash another rom.
D4rKn3sSyS said:
Android is based on linux
Linux DON'T have virus
Will android have virus?
It makes me laugh when people says they use android antivirus. (no offense)
That's not a virus dude, just be sure you dont install untrusted apps with suspicious permissions (like connect to internet permission, or superuser, on apps that dont need it.. now thats suspicious ). Android "viruses" are just apps wich leak your personal information, as credit card numbers, passwords, etc. Not like windows, wich I consideer is a virus itself.
What to do?, dont download unknown apps, and download a permissions manager, so you can check out whats going on. For now a factory reset should fix the issue. If is on other place, then just root and flash another rom.
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I have and always have the his for installing from untrusted sources unticked. I also have background data unticked to saves battery. Auto update is off because not all updates are good. I'm not saying it is definitely a virus but the way This app has appeared from thin air; it definitely is suspicious.
I've never rooted or flashed this phone so no chance of superuser.
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It started yesterday and went so bad that i had to turn data off.
Today i flashed the rom again after complete wipe yet it started, so i install network monitor and it showed somthing is downloding.
Right now it has stoped, but before after stopping it started again.
Round 100 mb in last 15 mins.
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this is getting annoying, just flashed lpD from scratch and yet again its happening again, what the hell is downloading here
Use other network monitoring apps like 3g watchdog and check the showing informations is correct.
also you can check with your Network provider, whether this truely happens or not.
Are you allowing google to sync your account? It may be downloading all your apps in the background (Or updating them)
I never tick any of the options after flashing/when setting the phone up...no background downloads
If it was me, I would be paranoid and think that somebody was hacking into my phone
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If it was me, I would be paranoid and think that somebody was hacking into my phone
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err...why?
Sounds like your Play store updating your apps in the background. Put data or wifi on and open play store, press menu key and go to 'my apps'. If they're downloading click on the 'x' on the top right of the screen to 'stop all'.
You can also check settings --> Data Usage to see whats eating your data, its a feature of ICS
by the way how many apps u got????
what does the built in data usage app reports?? if the problem persists still after a full wipe then it may be (may be) a malware. so if you are sure its not because of sync or some other app then you can try formatting data,system along with your internal sd and external sd from cwm before flashing a new rom.
i agree with everyoen above. it might be google just syncing information
Ok here what happens, when ever I flash a new stock ROM after wipe, right after I log in using google, it start happening.
No its not my apps
As you can see its not play store either.
I checked it multiple times now.
Exact 90MB got downloaded every time.
bala_gamer said:
what does the built in data usage app reports?? if the problem persists still after a full wipe then it may be (may be) a malware. so if you are sure its not because of sync or some other app then you can try formatting data,system along with your internal sd and external sd from cwm before flashing a new rom.
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I have tried twice this. Full wipes, after new stock and signed in, it start to happen.
ZACQ8 said:
Use other network monitoring apps like 3g watchdog and check the showing informations is correct.
also you can check with your Network provider, whether this truely happens or not.
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I'll try 3g watch dog, but thing is I only have edge, so I switch to wifi just to pass this phase every time.
Darkside Agent said:
Are you allowing google to sync your account? It may be downloading all your apps in the background (Or updating them)
I never tick any of the options after flashing/when setting the phone up...no background downloads
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I have always have those options and still its not the issue, I don't have any apps other than usual updates, maps, gmail, YouTube.... Total 10 apps.
Wezi said:
Sounds like your Play store updating your apps in the background. Put data or wifi on and open play store, press menu key and go to 'my apps'. If they're downloading click on the 'x' on the top right of the screen to 'stop all'.
You can also check settings --> Data Usage to see whats eating your data, its a feature of ICS
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Just round 10 apps, and it happens after that as 10apps takes like 5 mins to finish.
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by the way how many apps u got????
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Right now? Nothing just stock, I did'nt signed after first boot this time, UN click the options to auto restore and than signed in so I get my contacts, and still it happens.
bala_gamer said:
what does the built in data usage app reports?? if the problem persists still after a full wipe then it may be (may be) a malware. so if you are sure its not because of sync or some other app then you can try formatting data,system along with your internal sd and external sd from cwm before flashing a new rom.
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Ok I'm trying it again, will full wipe, remove sdcard, flash using Odin, lets see what happens
No nothing changed, removed sdcard, full wiped, flash new lpd using Odin.
Right after I sign in though I have UN tick the auto restore option, it started and right nite its at 40 mb, it will stop at 90mb.
I'm assuming something got backup to google and now every time I sign in, it comes back like the contacts.
Is there any way I know what and where its storing the filles.
Does any one know a way to wipe google account from their servers, like the screen shot.
This is wiping some stuff not all, as after signing in, I don't get my last apps or stored passwords anymore but that 90mb still comes.
Dear friends;
I have a question about that stock apps being installed automatically after flashing a new rom, where is these apps located because I want to make my own apps to be installed automatically after the flash.
now I'm using backup program to do this but I prefer that auto install way.
thanks in advance
forgive my bad english
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System apps are in system/app
I really can't understand from what I'm sending this.. That's because I'm on ParanoidAndroid now..
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System apps are in system/app
I really can't understand from what I'm sending this.. That's because I'm on ParanoidAndroid now..
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I'm not talking about system apps my friend, thanks
First and foremost WRONG SECTION.... U think asking question in Original android development section is rite??
BTW stock apps means system apps only... The apps u install from outside is third party apps... U asking abt the apps u installed before or installed after flashing?? Before means obvi it ll be in SD card.. After means it be ll in ROM...
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First and foremost WRONG SECTION.... U think asking question in Original android development section is rite??
BTW stock apps means system apps only... The apps u install from outside is third party apps... U asking abt the apps u installed before or installed after flashing?? Before means obvi it ll be in SD card.. After means it be ll in ROM...
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I'm talking about this
that does nothing.
that screen only comes up, when you flashed a stock ICS 4.0.3 rom without wipe. it does not actually install apps, it just scans app folders like /system/app/ and /data/app for already installed apps to integrate in the launcher. maybe it also checks compatibility with android 4. but at the moment that screen shows up, all apps are already installed.
it is just a marketing thingy to pretend to perform app migration after upgrading the OS. if you upgrade through kies and had auto-restart checked and were unable to get to recovery to perform a factory reset prior to the first boot, you will see that screen appear after the first boot "installing" all your apps. then if you reboot into recovery, factory reset the phone and reboot, you will see it only "installs" the few stock apps and all user apps are gone.
this migration, together with not wiping your phone when flashing, will make it slow and unstable over time. it is the same thing with a windows pc. of course one could upgrade the OS, say, from vista to 7, and installed programs and settings might get migrated but in the end, everybody who knows, what they are doing, will still format c: prior to installing a new OS and install the programs afterwards for them to run perfectly.
and all stock apps, that survive a factory reset, wipe are in fact system apps in /system/app
they can still disappear when flashing a new rom.
your best bet is to backup all your apps with titanium backup pro and after flashing a rom or performing a factory reset, you select batch and restore all user apps + data. that way, you can simply install 100+ apps with a few clicks, and their respective settings (scores, customizations...) will be restored as well, which would not be the case with the way you suggested.
so, not only is your way not practical, it is also next to impossible. and it would make no sense, crumming all user apps in the 512MB system partition and leaving the 2GB data partition empty.
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that does nothing.
that screen only comes up, when you flashed a stock ICS 4.0.3 rom without wipe. it does not actually install apps, it just scans app folders like /system/app/ and /data/app for already installed apps to integrate in the launcher. maybe it also checks compatibility with android 4. but at the moment that screen shows up, all apps are already installed.
and all stock apps, that survive a factory reset, wipe are in fact system apps in /system/app
they can still disappear when flashing a new rom.
your best bet is to backup all your apps with titanium backup pro and after flashing a rom or performing a factory reset, you select batch and restore all user apps + data. that way, you can simply install 100+ apps with a few clicks, and their respective settings (scores, customizations...) will be restored as well, which would not be the case with the way you suggested.
so, not only is your way not practical, it is also next to impossible. and it would make no sense, crumming all user apps in the 512MB system partition and leaving the 2GB data partition empty.
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thanks for replying
sure I'll not put my all apps in the system/app. I made a rom and put my apps in the data/app and after flashing I got all of my applications installed and working too except some of google apps like google+ and drive. I think that screen shows us it's installing the apps not just scanning, because I searched the rom for these apps I didn't find it, so I think it's packed somewhere and I hope to find it
When I pass this phone along,I would like to leave a couple of apps on phone.so I don't want to do a reset.but I don't want my Google account exposed to someone else.
Is there a way to delete play store or Google services but leave the apps intact and useable.can this be done with titanium backup pro?then uninstall tb pro.
Any suggestions or threads to read would be appreciated.
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rbb1robert said:
When I pass this phone along,I would like to leave a couple of apps on phone.so I don't want to do a reset.but I don't want my Google account exposed to someone else.
Is there a way to delete play store or Google services but leave the apps intact and useable.can this be done with titanium backup pro?then uninstall tb pro.
Any suggestions or threads to read would be appreciated.
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Go to Settings>Accounts and delete everything there. Then boot into recovery and wipe data; this will erase your personal/app data without changing out the entire rom and removing apps.
Thnx for reply.
Won't a factory reset/wipe data wipe all downloaded apps?it leaves ROM and associated apps written into ROM at development?
Will a nandbackup of apps I want to keep go to root memory and after reset flash backup in recovery?
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rbb1robert said:
...Won't a factory reset/wipe data wipe all downloaded apps?it leaves ROM and associated apps written into ROM at development?
Will a nandbackup of apps I want to keep go to root memory and after reset flash backup in recovery?
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Only the "factory reset" portion will remove user apps, which is why I didn't suggest it. There's a "wipe data"-only option in recovery that will keep all apps but removes the user data from them, basically putting them back to the state they were in when you first installed them.
Perhaps for you it would be best to simply perform what you need (per your OP) in the Settings>App menu, and press Clear Cache, Clear Data and Force Stop on the apps you want to remove your info. In this instance you won't have to mess with recovery and TiBu, if you're simply trying to remove personal data but keep the apps.
I'm using current kk recovery 2.0.4.6
When I go to recovery,it only gives me the option of wipe user data/factory reset.it doesn't split the option.nothing in advanced to pick and choose.
Titanium backup pro gives me more options.uninstall without backup would be perminent.I need to find out about Google system apps.which ones can go,which needs to stay.
Anyway I need to put phone back to stock to get rid of yellow triangle(baseband is kk6 GB).jig doesn't do it.after that I will reinstall everything and try tb pro.thnx
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rbb1robert said:
I'm using current kk recovery 2.0.4.6
When I go to recovery,it only gives me the option of wipe user data/factory reset.it doesn't split the option.nothing in advanced to pick and choose.
Titanium backup pro gives me more options.uninstall without backup would be perminent.I need to find out about Google system apps.which ones can go,which needs to stay.
Anyway I need to put phone back to stock to get rid of yellow triangle(baseband is kk6 GB).jig doesn't do it.after that I will reinstall everything and try tb pro.thnx
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If you go into Advanced/Mounts & Storage, you should see options to format individual partitions. He's talking about "format /data", but I think his last suggestion would be safer for you.
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I am under the impression that user-downloaded apps AND their data are stored in the /data partition, so I would say that yes, formatting the /data partition will remove user-installed apps that were not explicitly installed to /system.
This is why many KK firmwares now instruct the user to install mini gapps, so that subsequent gapps are installed to /data, saving space in /system.
-Cyril
edit: but perhaps the "wipe data" option is different than formatting /data?
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Thnx for reply.
Won't a factory reset/wipe data wipe all downloaded apps?it leaves ROM and associated apps written into ROM at development?
Will a nandbackup of apps I want to keep go to root memory and after reset flash backup in recovery?
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I think it's just a semantic's thing. In TWRP there's a "wipe data" under "Advanced Wipe", I've never formatted data...
I am having this problem with my phone: Lenovo S650
The virus shows different ads. (Screenshots are given in the bottom)
It also used to install different apps again and again even after uninstalling them,
but then I searched apk files and found 10 apks. I deleted them and then it start showing only ads.
But before I used to have only one ad and now I am having multiple different type of adds and the virus install an app "DeadlyRote". I didn't found its apk...
I think it is attached with ROM because I did the Factory Reset with removing sd card and deleting extra files manually. But it was no use.
What should I do? should I root it and change the ROM? If yes then tell me how...
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Do a full wipe
Change the rom/flash the stock firmware
And after starting all over again monitor your every step, like looking into every app you install etc. to not to run this again
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Do a full wipe
Change the rom/flash the stock firmware
And after starting all over again monitor your every step, like looking into every app you install etc. to not to run this again
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I did factory reset before and installed only some apps like Facebook, Chrome, GCloud Backup, WhatsApp...
It is not rooted, should I root it and install another ROM?
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I did factory reset before and installed only some apps like Facebook, Chrome, GCloud Backup, WhatsApp...
It is not rooted, should I root it and install another ROM?
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Another rom is not needed, but rooting will help
sdeepb said:
Another rom is not needed, but rooting will help
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ok I'll do it!
The antivirus says that "iKeyboard" app is infected... unInstallation is also unsuccessful... So, I'll root it and uninstall that app
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Another rom is not needed, but rooting will help
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I rooted it using Kingroot and uninstalled iKeyboard... I installed Clean Master and deleted many apks and ad junk.... Then I installed avast and enabled it firewall because the ads were still showing... an app named like "sysfqad" tried to get root access but I disallowed it...
now the virus tried to install "Zipt" app...
I think if I factory reset it, it will be unrooted. but the virus will be there
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I rooted it using Kingroot and uninstalled iKeyboard... I installed Clean Master and deleted many apks and ad junk.... Then I installed avast and enabled it firewall because the ads were still showing... an app named like "sysfqad" tried to get root access but I disallowed it...
now the virus tried to install "Zipt" app...
I think if I factory reset it, it will be unrooted. but the virus will be there
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First of all, those antivirus apps are useless, don't waste your time on them.... Second, seeing your problem I suggest you to do a full wipe, and then flash stock firmware and root and right after rooting uninstall the malware apps, after that monitor your every step and notice everything that you do to not to run into this again..... And to get read of ads use adaway/minminguard(needs xposed framework)
sdeepb said:
First of all, those antivirus apps are useless, don't waste your time on them.... Second, seeing your problem I suggest you to do a full wipe, and then flash stock firmware and root and right after rooting uninstall the malware apps, after that monitor your every step and notice everything that you do to not to run into this again..... And to get read of ads use adaway/minminguard(needs xposed framework)
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ok I got it, Thanks I'll do it now
sdeepb said:
First of all, those antivirus apps are useless, don't waste your time on them.... Second, seeing your problem I suggest you to do a full wipe, and then flash stock firmware and root and right after rooting uninstall the malware apps, after that monitor your every step and notice everything that you do to not to run into this again..... And to get read of ads use adaway/minminguard(needs xposed framework)
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Now I am having another problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/lenovo-s650-stuck-logo-flashing-rom-t3274276