[Q] How to Manually Uninstall Viper4Android? - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Since it seems as I'm forced to ask in here, instead of the forum post, how to really remove all of the previous files from the previous 2.2 files? I can't seem to be able to install V4A otherwise without the old files being completely removed.
And if so, How to manually install it?

M4R10zM0113R said:
Since it seems as I'm forced to ask in here, instead of the forum post, how to really remove all of the previous files from the previous 2.2 files? I can't seem to be able to install V4A otherwise without the old files being completely removed.
And if so, How to manually install it?
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Go to the viper4android thread... there are instructions posted there.

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Uninstalling CM7

Hi all,
I have used the uninstaller that is posted within the Rootwiki page, it seemed to do its buisness ( pages of script rolling down the screen),so after it reboots i used Webos doctor....... i still have all the files and folders still from the CM7 install, so i am guessing the uninstall did not remove the partition so not acheived i believe what it is meant to, or just me, any ideas to put back to stock Webos......Loved CM7 but will wait until the final release,
regards
daveparki said:
Hi all,
I have used the uninstaller that is posted within the Rootwiki page, it seemed to do its buisness ( pages of script rolling down the screen),so after it reboots i used Webos doctor....... i still have all the files and folders still from the CM7 install, so i am guessing the uninstall did not remove the partition so not acheived i believe what it is meant to, or just me, any ideas to put back to stock Webos......Loved CM7 but will wait until the final release,
regards
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Well, I did the dual boot install and can't find anything wrong with it other than a wifi disconnect over night which a toggle off and on fixed. Even bluetooth worked and I transfered files from laptop! Next thing is to check if it will see an external BT GPS receiver.
If you are going to wait for a "more stable" release why not leave everything as is and be all ready for it?
Yeah i thought the same, but i have a bit of OCD and need things as they should be sometimes, however after trolling the internet and other forums websites i tried using various webos apps and it looks like the partitions have gone, as it could not find them, however after another session with doctor, still see the tenderloin referance in internals but i do have a full 16gb showing as storage, so manually deleted the files from internalz....... so to cap it i believe even the uninstall and a doctordo not delete fully all the files i.e boof referances.
don't post this in development
hydrogenman said:
don't post this in development
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CM7=development OS
Difficulties with Uninstaller=Development OS relevant issues.
So where does one post such a thread?
I see it as being in the correct place-
Unless someone can show me the error of my logic!
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So the thread was moved?
No wonder I couldn't find it!
I give up.

removing superuser after ics update

Hi,
I finally got the XEU ICS update on my i9100-gt.
but now am stuck with a superuser app i cannot get rid of.
I don't want to root again but want to removed this app
any ideas?
Yes, please someone help. This is annoying me.
Download Android System Info(its free) from Google play. It has the option to uninstall superuser.
sorry just tried it and it does not uninstall.
From within the SuperSU app, go to settings, scroll down to cleanup then full unroot.
SuperSU will be uninstalled.
Just tried it and it works.
Superuser would have been pushed as a system app before the update. The update sounds like its removed root rights, leaving the Superuser app stock.
I don't think you'll be able to remove it without root, so use this guide below, it shows you how to root / unroot your device without flashing kernels. Hope it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
Need help how to implement guide to uninstall superuser
Wezi said:
Superuser would have been pushed as a system app before the update. The update sounds like its removed root rights, leaving the Superuser app stock.
I don't think you'll be able to remove it without root, so use this guide below, it shows you how to root / unroot your device without flashing kernels. Hope it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
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Can anyone please explain how to uninstall superuser on my galaxy SII with 4.1.2. The superuser app has turned into a system app which I cannot remove and I can no longer get system updates as the samsung "has been altered". I cannot understand the first two steps in the instruction. Can anyone explain them in simple words, or point me to another post where this is explained more in detail .....
Your help is appreciated!!
valueselect said:
Can anyone please explain how to uninstall superuser on my galaxy SII with 4.1.2. The superuser app has turned into a system app which I cannot remove and I can no longer get system updates as the samsung "has been altered". I cannot understand the first two steps in the instruction. Can anyone explain them in simple words, or point me to another post where this is explained more in detail .....
Your help is appreciated!!
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Post the instructions (or reflas the kernel).
Sent from the little guy
Theres an option to remove it in the app (at least in the pro version).
Removing su after ics update
gastonw said:
Post the instructions (or reflas the kernel).
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Thx for replying! But which "instructions" do you mean? I am sorry I don't understand your comment ....
Regarding flashing, I have read numerous posts during the last days regarding how to do this, and I think I now know how to do it with heimdal (I have a Mac), but the question I have what should I flash?
I understand that I can flash only the partition I need to flash; there is no need to flash everything (less risks). I found the Rom for my phone (I9100XWLSD_I9100OXXLS6_NEE.zip, for Nordic countries in EU) and downloaded the pit file from the telephone. The pit file is a partition table, showing the different partitions of the phone: image, param, modem, factory's, sb1.bin, boot.bin, hidden, cache.img. I do not have all corresponding files in the zip file, but I have read this is no problem.
If the su app has put files in the root system (as reported in various posts), shouldn't I flash the "factoryfs" (=factory file system?) partition? It looks this one holds the system.
Does flashing the kernel ("zimage") do the trick? Or do I mix up what is contained in what?
If I don't need to flash, I would prefer not to do so (little scared..), so I would like to understand exactly what is described in the previous post. Unfortunately I do not understand the cryptical text. It's for sure simple for experts, but difficult for me, not being an expert like the rest of the people in this forum. Your explanations are appreciated !
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theunderling said:
Theres an option to remove it in the app (at least in the pro version).
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So, if I buy the pro version, can I then delete all of it, even AFTER the ics update?
Have other people done this with success?
Thx!

[Q] removing problems

Hy i have a problem ,well i rooted my huawei u8500 but i cant remove or unistall no pre installed apps .I tried everything i dont know mby i missed something.
nothng wont work for me .these apps Swedbank,Delfi, and some more.can somebody help me plz ?
X_Ronnu_x said:
Hy i have a problem ,well i rooted my huawei u8500 but i cant remove unistall no pre installed apps .I tried everything i dont know mby i missed something.
nothng wont work for me .can somebody help me plz ?
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Do you have the zip file of the ROM that you put on your phone? If so, you can edit the zip file using 7zip (find the apps folder) and flash that, making sure that the signature verify is turned off. This is how I used to do it on my phone, but have recently updated to using 4Ext and still finding my way around this app, but it's got app removal built in (I think).
Hope this helps :good:
WyvilleDog said:
Do you have the zip file of the ROM that you put on your phone? If so, you can edit the zip file using 7zip (find the apps folder) and flash that, making sure that the signature verify is turned off. This is how I used to do it on my phone, but have recently updated to using 4Ext and still finding my way around this app, but it's got app removal built in (I think).
Hope this helps :good:
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i dont know,i guess not .it little bit helped.but still how i do that ,sorry for being stupid.
X_Ronnu_x said:
i dont know,i guess not .it little bit helped.but still how i do that ,sorry for being stupid.
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Not at all, we all have to start somewhere. I'm not particularly technical myself so I will try and help as much as I can.
When you say you have rooted your phone, have you also install a custom ROM on your phone as well? To do this, you should have had a zip file that you used to flash the ROM to the phone.
I would create a copy of the ZIP file, in case you go wrong. Open up the ZIP file using 7zip (or something similar, I suggested this one as I know you can delete files from the zip file, but some other programs won't do this).
You show see two folders, click on system and then click on the app folder. You need to be careful in what you delete as it might force the phone to crash out (hence make a copy of the ZIP file, and have both of them on your phone). Simply delete the apps you don't want and then save and flash the ROM on your phone (you will need to turn off signature verify for it to work, but I'm not sure where there will be in your menu's as I don't know what recovery you are using, it's normally under "other").
Does this make anything more clearer?
If not, please explain exactly what you have done in terms of rooting and flashing a ROM.
:good:
WyvilleDog said:
Not at all, we all have to start somewhere. I'm not particularly technical myself so I will try and help as much as I can.
When you say you have rooted your phone, have you also install a custom ROM on your phone as well? To do this, you should have had a zip file that you used to flash the ROM to the phone.
I would create a copy of the ZIP file, in case you go wrong. Open up the ZIP file using 7zip (or something similar, I suggested this one as I know you can delete files from the zip file, but some other programs won't do this).
You show see two folders, click on system and then click on the app folder. You need to be careful in what you delete as it might force the phone to crash out (hence make a copy of the ZIP file, and have both of them on your phone). Simply delete the apps you don't want and then save and flash the ROM on your phone (you will need to turn off signature verify for it to work, but I'm not sure where there will be in your menu's as I don't know what recovery you are using, it's normally under "other").
Does this make anything more clearer?
If not, please explain exactly what you have done in terms of rooting and flashing a ROM.
:good:
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i used superoneclick for rooting i dont have no custom ROM .i can understand now much better. THESE FILES SEAMS to be read only cant delete .
did u mean this android version 2.2.1 ? or U8500V100R001C284B720 Should i download 7zip and custom rom?
X_Ronnu_x said:
i used superoneclick for rooting i dont have no custom ROM .i can understand now much better. THESE FILES SEAMS to be read only cant delete .
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In order to understand what it is that you want to archive, could you please tell me why you rooted your phone?
I ask as, unless you have a copy of the stock ROM, once you have flashed a ROM, you won't be able to go back to the original ROM. If you are happy to go ahead, I suggest you look around for ROM's that will work on your phone. Depending on what you want from a ROM (small size, quick loading or lots of gadgets and tweaks), you should be able to find one already working to how you would like. Some ROM's do not have any Google apps or YouTube and only have basic apps to run the phone (I had a ROM call Redux that was like this), other ROM's have many features (I've had a ROM called MIUI that was like this). If you find a ROM you like, it is better to leave the apps as they are.
I can try and help you with how to flash the ROM if you get stuck, but I did not use the superoneclick way.
As I said first, why do you want to remove apps?
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X_Ronnu_x said:
did u mean this android version 2.2.1 ? or U8500V100R001C284B720 Should i download 7zip and custom rom?
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If you find a custom ROM you like (I would try it first before deleting apps), then I would hold off downloading 7zip as you may not need it if you like the ROM as it is :good:
WyvilleDog said:
In order to understand what it is that you want to archive, could you please tell me why you rooted your phone?
I ask as, unless you have a copy of the stock ROM, once you have flashed a ROM, you won't be able to go back to the original ROM. If you are happy to go ahead, I suggest you look around for ROM's that will work on your phone. Depending on what you want from a ROM (small size, quick loading or lots of gadgets and tweaks), you should be able to find one already working to how you would like. Some ROM's do not have any Google apps or YouTube and only have basic apps to run the phone (I had a ROM call Redux that was like this), other ROM's have many features (I've had a ROM called MIUI that was like this). If you find a ROM you like, it is better to leave the apps as they are.
I can try and help you with how to flash the ROM if you get stuck, but I did not use the superoneclick way.
As I said first, why do you want to remove apps?
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If you find a custom ROM you like (I would try it first before deleting apps), then I would hold off downloading 7zip as you may not need it if you like the ROM as it is :good:
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Cause i never use this apps i have there ,its only 5 but still ,i dont like them and dont want them staying there.. its real slow everything,it sucks.Its reall hard to find any ROMS..i dont know how i should look them,im kinda new on this..so what i rooted 2 times superoneclick was the only way for me...others i find wont do anything,i tryed.(im sorry for my bad english)... thx you for ttrying to help me,iknow its no use at all only a bit.. my android is version is 2.2.1 , im guess CyanogenMod 7 ,Gingerbread or something else i really really dont know.and i cant find them,not with these numbers. isit possible if i take different numbers than i have? even MIUI wont work update failed ..this phone wont accept anything like its seams.
X_Ronnu_x said:
Cause i never use this apps i have there ,its only 5 but still ,i dont like them and dont want them staying there.. its real slow everything,it sucks.Its reall hard to find any ROMS..i dont know how i should look them,im kinda new on this..so what i rooted 2 times superoneclick was the only way for me...others i find wont do anything,i tryed.(im sorry for my bad english)... thx you for ttrying to help me,iknow its no use at all only a bit.. my android is version is 2.2.1 , im guess CyanogenMod 7 ,Gingerbread or something else i really really dont know.and i cant find them,not with these numbers. isit possible if i take different numbers than i have? even MIUI wont work update failed ..this phone wont accept anything like its seams.
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Hmmmmmm, there are other things you could try if you are having issues with your phone.
I have an app called Autostarts and you can stop apps from booting when the phone is restarted or when other things happen (like a change in signal).
I also have another app called Battery Mix which is very good at finding out what apps are running and draining the battery or taking up CPU usage.
I also have another app called Quick System Info which you can set up so that when you click end tasks, it only ends tasks that you've selected (you put them on a supervise list), which is very handy if you have things like 3G monitoring or clocks that might crash if you kill them.
Maybe you need to root the phone in a different way. Try reading this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861790
I know someone who has tried a method similar to yours and had issues, whereas I've rooted and even s-off (I have a HTC desire and s-off (sense off) is a security feature on that.
You could try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1541666
Or this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767975 (this might not be Gingerbread but the features between each one aren't that noticable, but this ROM might make your phone run faster, as I said before, you need to think about what you want from the phone, speed or gadgets)
Or this
http://www.needrom.com/mobile/huawei-u8500/
Let me know how you get on
WyvilleDog said:
Hmmmmmm, there are other things you could try if you are having issues with your phone.
I have an app called Autostarts and you can stop apps from booting when the phone is restarted or when other things happen (like a change in signal).
I also have another app called Battery Mix which is very good at finding out what apps are running and draining the battery or taking up CPU usage.
I also have another app called Quick System Info which you can set up so that when you click end tasks, it only ends tasks that you've selected (you put them on a supervise list), which is very handy if you have things like 3G monitoring or clocks that might crash if you kill them.
Maybe you need to root the phone in a different way. Try reading this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861790
I know someone who has tried a method similar to yours and had issues, whereas I've rooted and even s-off (I have a HTC desire and s-off (sense off) is a security feature on that.
You could try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1541666
Or this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767975 (this might not be Gingerbread but the features between each one aren't that noticable, but this ROM might make your phone run faster, as I said before, you need to think about what you want from the phone, speed or gadgets)
Or this
http://www.needrom.com/mobile/huawei-u8500/
Let me know how you get on
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yea i have issues phone allways restars by isself all the time. ok ill try these,thx. nope it wont work i see, stiil update failed

[Q] "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped" message after loading modded setting APK

[Q] "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped" message after loading modded setting APK
I tried to black out some things per this guide:
www [dot] gs5 [dot] wonderhowto [dot] com/how-to/black-out-system-apps-your-samsung-galaxy-s5-for-better-battery-life-0156502/
It involves replacing some original apk's with some modded black themed ones. I was stupid and didn't back up any of the original apk's. It was all for nothing as nothing got blacked out and the original apk's stuck, however, I can no longer access my settings. I get the "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped." message every time I attempt to open the setting menu.
What should I do to fix this? I looked for the original SecSettings.apk for our phone to try and reverse what I had done and I could not find it online. Would this fix the problem? If so where can I find this? If not, what can I do?
Help would be greatly appreciated.
michaelknight813 said:
I tried to black out some things per this guide:
www [dot] gs5 [dot] wonderhowto [dot] com/how-to/black-out-system-apps-your-samsung-galaxy-s5-for-better-battery-life-0156502/
It involves replacing some original apk's with some modded black themed ones. I was stupid and didn't back up any of the original apk's. It was all for nothing as nothing got blacked out and the original apk's stuck, however, I can no longer access my settings. I get the "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped." message every time I attempt to open the setting menu.
What should I do to fix this? I looked for the original SecSettings.apk for our phone to try and reverse what I had done and I could not find it online. Would this fix the problem? If so where can I find this? If not, what can I do?
Help would be greatly appreciated.
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I assume you are rooted since you modified some apk's, without knowing which ones you changed and since you didn't save them to just put them back, you may want to run a nandroid assuming you have one and then just rename the apk's you want to change to .bak and then try again.
tonyevo52 said:
I assume you are rooted since you modified some apk's, without knowing which ones you changed and since you didn't save them to just put them back, you may want to run a nandroid assuming you have one and then just rename the apk's you want to change to .bak and then try again.
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Only the Settings one got messed up and won't open. I didn't backup. I'm pretty much just looking for SecSettings.apk for T-Mo GS5 at this point. I can't think of another solution.
michaelknight813 said:
Only the Settings one got messed up and won't open. I didn't backup. I'm pretty much just looking for SecSettings.apk for T-Mo GS5 at this point. I can't think of another solution.
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You you can download the stock tar for the version you are on and then unzip it and pull the apk from there and replace yours.
tonyevo52 said:
You you can download the stock tar for the version you are on and then unzip it and pull the apk from there and replace yours.
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Awesome. Where may I go about finding this?
michaelknight813 said:
Awesome. Where may I go about finding this?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2761412
First page in the firmware section for whatever version you are running.
Sent from my SM-G900T
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michaelknight813 said:
Awesome. Where may I go about finding this?
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Did you change the permissions and reboot your phone after you changed the apk?
Sent from my SM-G900T
tonyevo52 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2761412
First page in the firmware section for whatever version you are running.
Sent from my SM-G900T
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Did you change the permissions and reboot your phone after you changed the apk?
Sent from my SM-G900T
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Thanks! Change the permissions? Where do I do that? Somewhere in SuperSU?
michaelknight813 said:
Thanks! Change the permissions? Where do I do that? Somewhere in SuperSU?
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Download root Explorer, easiest one to use, goto where you changed the apk, long press on the apk you changed and set the permission to the same as all the others, look at the permissions of one you didn't mess with first and then set the permissions. The reboot. If you are not rooted, root Explorer will not work for you...
Sent from my SM-G900T
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And I would highly recommend before you screw with your phone anymore, subscribe to the T-Mobile forums and read read read, you don't want to screw your phone up, and if you still don't get it, ask people, there are plenty of people here willing to help but many will blast you for not doing a little research yourself. And avoid websites for phone hacks and stuff, stick to the forum, these are well tested and experienced devs that build for us, appreciate all they do.
Sent from my SM-G900T
tonyevo52 said:
Download root Explorer, easiest one to use, goto where you changed the apk, long press on the apk you changed and set the permission to the same as all the others, look at the permissions of one you didn't mess with first and then set the permissions. The reboot. If you are not rooted, root Explorer will not work for you...
Sent from my SM-G900T
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And I would highly recommend before you screw with your phone anymore, subscribe to the T-Mobile forums and read read read, you don't want to screw your phone up, and if you still don't get it, ask people, there are plenty of people here willing to help but many will blast you for not doing a little research yourself. And avoid websites for phone hacks and stuff, stick to the forum, these are well tested and experienced devs that build for us, appreciate all they do.
Sent from my SM-G900T
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Okay, yes I did have the permissions set correctly. Thanks again. I will heed your advice as well.
Did you get it fixed?
Sent from my SM-G900T
michaelknight813 said:
What should I do to fix this?
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Your post didn't give us a lot of detail about how you went about the changes, which makes it difficult to provide targeted help. But probably if you wipe the cache from recovery mode, then go to the application manager in the settings menu and clear the cache and data for the system app in question, it will more than likely resolve the error message.
In the alternative, download the full stock firmware and extract the stock .apk so that you can revert to a stable system. And remember to make a backup next time.
Also, there are literally hundreds of threads on this subject, so I can only presume that you didn't bother searching before posting. A search should always be your first step since existing threads invariably have a wealth of information and in the majority of cases give you an immediate answer.
Good luck
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[AT&T] Stock Rooted Odex/Deodex

Disclaimer: Flash this ROM at your own risk. I am not responsible for what you do on your device. I left this stock to provide a base for anybody that wants to use it. Mod this rom how you want. Just please remember to give credit where credit is due.
This is a pure stock rooted rom. It has items like busybox, init.d support and so forth. No apps were added or removed.
Kernel source is available from htcdev.com Using stock zImage with no changes at all.
Downloads
mine too just in case
Awesome! Thanks jmz!
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Is that stock with htc sense or just pure android ? And do you know how can i make my device write to external Sd card and not only internal storage ?
pafchu said:
Is that stock with htc sense or just pure android ? And do you know how can i make my device write to external Sd card and not only internal storage ?
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- unlock bootloader
- flash TWRP
- flash root or rooted rom
- flash new kernel
- instal SD Fix from google play (free)
that`s all... working
It's stock with sense.
ok that worked thanks!!! can i also kindly ask if someone can provide a stock kernel as i want to use ART instead of Dalvik but after flashing the kernel provided here i am unable to make my device switch to ART.. thanks in advance
pafchu said:
ok that worked thanks!!! can i also kindly ask if someone can provide a stock kernel as i want to use ART instead of Dalvik but after flashing the kernel provided here i am unable to make my device switch to ART.. thanks in advance
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What exactly is the issue?
jmz said:
What exactly is the issue?
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the issue is that after flashing different kernel i am unable to switch from Dalvik to ART...i need a stock kernel so i can flash it and use ART.
Hope that helps!
I am also having few problems with these stock ROMs.
Icons on the lock screen are misplaced (little to the left).
Can't completely remove notification sounds (make them silent).
The AT&T and HTC images at the bootscreen are smaller (there is a big black frame).
I will post pictures when I get back home from work.
sorry guys if i bothered you with my stupid questions but i found the problem that was preventing me from switching Dalvik to ART. it was xposed framework that caused the issue and after i uninstalled the framework i was able to switch to ART thanks for your help anyway
I will add few pictures of my screen.
http://i59.tinypic.com/n1fnn8.jpg
http://i60.tinypic.com/90c7pl.jpg
http://i62.tinypic.com/v3eyxi.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/2jdfl9h.jpg
http://i57.tinypic.com/1zx2kb4.jpg
Can't really figure out how to fix that.
I tried both ROMs and I am currently with jmz's kernel.
keep having random reboot,, need a stock kernal:crying:
Nixing said:
I will add few pictures of my screen.
Can't really figure out how to fix that.
I tried both ROMs and I am currently with jmz's kernel.
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In case you didn't fix that:
The AT&T Desire 610 has a 480*854 screen. If you are running an AT&T rom on an international Desire 610 you may have this problem.
deconectat said:
In case you didn't fix that:
The AT&T Desire 610 has a 480*854 screen. If you are running an AT&T rom on an international Desire 610 you may have this problem.
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Thank you very much for your answer.
I didn't knew that.
wheres the rom? On the DL page, there is nothing but a list of devices, none of which seem to be htc, much less 610.
Ok, figured that out... My trouble is, I cant seem to get root working! I installed rooted rom, even the kernal that goes with it, but still can not remove apps from att. Thats kinda my whole goal, but not having much luck getting it going. Any ideas what Im doing wrong??
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OK, Ive missed something.. I can even remove files from the rom, and they are stll there... I guess I've messed something up, or missed something completely. No matter what I do, I can not remove a system app, even if I remove it from the rom and flash it back to the phone...
klloyd said:
Ok, figured that out... My trouble is, I cant seem to get root working! I installed rooted rom, even the kernal that goes with it, but still can not remove apps from att. Thats kinda my whole goal, but not having much luck getting it going. Any ideas what Im doing wrong??
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OK, Ive missed something.. I can even remove files from the rom, and they are stll there... I guess I've messed something up, or missed something completely. No matter what I do, I can not remove a system app, even if I remove it from the rom and flash it back to the phone...
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If you're using the at&t 610, flash the Rom and kernel. Go to the play store after signing into your Google account.
Download the kitkat sd card fix and titanium backup.
Make sure you have the latest busybox and root binaries before hand.
Use the sd card fix app, restart your phone. Once it turns back on, wait a solid minute as it runs the start up. Now go into titanium back up and start deleting apps.
That should do it.
If not, follow up with deleting the app and it's associated .apk in your system/apps folder.
klloyd said:
Ok, figured that out... My trouble is, I cant seem to get root working! I installed rooted rom, even the kernal that goes with it, but still can not remove apps from att. Thats kinda my whole goal, but not having much luck getting it going. Any ideas what Im doing wrong??
---------- Post added at 07:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:35 AM ----------
OK, Ive missed something.. I can even remove files from the rom, and they are stll there... I guess I've messed something up, or missed something completely. No matter what I do, I can not remove a system app, even if I remove it from the rom and flash it back to the phone...
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My guess is you're S-on, the phone won't allow you to write or modify the system files. Honestly you're not truly rooted unless you're s-off. Where did you find the download? I don't see our phone in the list either
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=devices&uid=9390288116658470939
All files are mirrored here now

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