TB uninstall apps but come back after reboot.. - AT&T HTC One (M8)

I just got this phone yesterday and rooted it installed Titanium Backup and uninstalled all the AT&T crap and other bloatware and after reboot all the apps are back.. WTF..
I never had this problem
I read something about this one time b4 but for the life of me I can't find the thread.
Someone help thanks
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Unless you just want to do it for yourself I would find a debloated stock based ROM

Yea, I been doing more reading and apparently I need a modified kernel with protection write removed..
Or as you say find a Stock debloated rom.
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Not only a modified kernel but an insmodded read write module install ,i believe theres tutorials to do this on here

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[Q] after 1-click root, can I OC?

Just started reading about my Eris today and all the "aftermarket" stuff I can do with it. I've spent the last couple hours reading through here and androidforums but can't find the exact answer I'm looking for.
I did the "HTC Eris 1 Click Root App" and all went well. I've also installed SetCPU from this site. I'm sure there is something else I have to do b/c SetCPU is giving me no options to go above 528. It appears I have to install a patch of some sort from this thread: (can't link but it's the "Overclock Patch and update.zip" thread in the Eris development area) but do I install the patch.txt, the zimage or update and what do I do after they are installed?
I've read plenty of talk about other ROMS's but I'm fine (for now) with the stock one. Can I OC without installing an entire new ROM?
Thanks in advance!
J
you need to flash an overclockable rom, try flashing this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=679194
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=745708
those are just two of the many roms, if you need help flashing it dont bother making a new thread, do a google search, look on the xda wiki, or PM me.
Captainkrtek said:
you need to flash an overclockable rom, try flashing this one:
or
those are just two of the many roms, if you need help flashing it dont bother making a new thread, do a google search, look on the xda wiki, or PM me.
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After doing some more reading I would like to find a ROM that OC's above 700 automatically, removes the extra garbage that Verizon loaded (footprints, amazonmp3, etc...) and is a one stop shop. It looked like both of those you linked have some things missing or there are other step once you initially flash it.
When I do flash a new ROM I loose everything right? I'll have to re-load all my aps and stuff...
I'm going to go try and read up on flashing, NANDing and backing sutff up but will probably end up PMing you to make sure I got it all right.
Thanks!
J
P.S. had to remove your links so I can post my response.
Also, what's the difference in a ROM that has "sense" and one that doesn't? What am I missing or gaining?
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jjchambers said:
Also, what's the difference in a ROM that has "sense" and one that doesn't? What am I missing or gaining?
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Sense is HTC's custom user interface. It consists of a custom theme, app launcher, and many different apps and widgets. The best way to find out what you are gaining and losing is to try out a sense rom and a non-sense (or "vanilla") rom. Always do a nand backup before flashing new roms. You never know what could go wrong.
As for the overclocking, the kernel the rom uses determines if you can overclock and how high you can go with it. Most roms are clocked to 710 as this is the highest and most stable speed that will work for all eris's. Some phones are able to get up to 804 without freezing or crashing but not all can. DO NOT check set on boot till you find a stable speed or you can get stuck on a boot loop.
Feel free to pm me if you have any more questions. I'm not a dev but I'll try my best to help you out.
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Best results come from doing some work yourself
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Have questions about custom rom kernel for AT&T

Hi,
Was wondering...is there a stock rom thats floating around for AT&T US....im new to the rom, kernel scene...and im wondering how I get a complete backup of my device if I want to go back to the stock rom that came with the US version of the HTC one...I keep hearing about a nandroid backup..will that work...and if i backup..and go back to stock rom...do i void my warranty..also..i see a rom called the clean rom which i think would fit my needs...but there is also a kernel out there called bulletproof...is the kernel and the rom two seperate things..im confused..always thought they were one in the same..sorry for the stupid question...can i use bulletproof kernel with the clean rom? and how would i go about getting that kernel on there..if so..thanks..for your time...
Kernel and rom are different. Imagine the kernel as the engine of the car and the rom is the body. Read around the dev section for different rom features to find the one that suits your needs. Be confident in what your doing before getting flash happy so ya dont mess up yur device
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Bladerunner1825us said:
Kernel and rom are different. Imagine the kernel as the engine of the car and the rom is the body. Read around the dev section for different rom features to find the one that suits your needs. Be confident in what your doing before getting flash happy so ya dont mess up yur device
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Thanks bladerunner....i am taking it extremely slow...i dont need a device that doesnt work...lol...i just wanted to know if there was somewhere on
the web that had stock rom's used by AT&T for the HTC one so if i messed up...i could reinstall it...
abacus0101 said:
Thanks bladerunner....i am taking it extremely slow...i dont need a device that doesnt work...lol...i just wanted to know if there was somewhere on
the web that had stock rom's used by AT&T for the HTC one so if i messed up...i could reinstall it...
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There are nandroid backups you can flash in recovery that will bring you back to stock. It's always a good idea to make your own backup before flashing anything.
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Will this work?

Me and a few others in this forum need a stock tmo rom on 1.27.531.7. Would it work if i were to just edit one of the the "stock-rooted" roms on my pc and delete the superuser.apk, save, and then flash the rom? I was going to try it but just seemed to simple for someone else to not have suggested it, and with my luck something would go horribly wrong. Would i need to edit anything else or do you think it would work? Thanks..
I just swapped my One at the tmobile store today and backed up the stock Rom before root with TWRP. Not sure what baseband version though. When I get home I will check it out and post a link if it is what your looking for.
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Thanks, i figuered it out!
Simco80 said:
I just swapped my One at the tmobile store today and backed up the stock Rom before root with TWRP. Not sure what baseband version though. When I get home I will check it out and post a link if it is what your looking for.
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I just flashed a custom kernel with r/w and deleted the superuser apk and bin, then flashed back to stock kernel and everything is all good. Im sure others could use your back up though, it was really hard to find the "correct" stock rom for me.:good:

need help finding stock Verizon Note 2 rom

I just used the casual unlock tool and didnt realize it will just boot into recovery. Now that im in recovery did it just root my current verizon 4.1.2 rom or do i need to install a custom rom? also what is the rom that is closest to the verizon one? I dont want any cleanroms or anything like that.
Nevermind, rebooted device and it booted back into 4.1.2 and rooted. Problem solved.
Problem solved until next Verizon OTA. I would suggest you do some more research and either download one of beans stock roms, or freeze the update file with tibu. I would be more specific, but I don't remember the exact file. Otherwise you will probably lose root with next OTA.
You may know all of this, but wanted it included her in case you or others were not aware.
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randy6675 said:
Problem solved until next Verizon OTA. I would suggest you do some more research and either download one of beans stock roms, or freeze the update file with tibu. I would be more specific, but I don't remember the exact file. Otherwise you will probably lose root with next OTA.
You may know all of this, but wanted it included her in case you or others were not aware.
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I believe its SDM.apk
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Among the the best stock, rooted 4.1.2 roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261478
One rom is odex and the other deodex. With either of those I would still be sure to disable SDM 1.0 to ensure you don't get a Verizon OTA.
Is this still the most current stock rooted rom? Is it ok to flash this coming from 4.3?

HTC Desire 610 Unlocked Rooted ; However, I'm a newb playing with things I shouldn't

Hey there.... XDA has actually been my go to for any android issues for quite some time now. About two years ago, my ex introduced me to developer options... and root ability... and lucky patcher and super user and busy box etc...... and, well...
my life has never been the same.
So, i've been using the site as a ghost for a couple of years. This may be my first.... or second... actual post... I'll probably get yelled at because it's already been done before or it's in the wrong place, but...
So, I'm not even sure what I did....
Oh... HTC sucks where as it doesn't "remember" things after reboot. One of the apps I frequent is link2sd plus. So every time I would have to open it remount it, fastboot it, and it would work for a little while until it would reboot again for some reason. and so when that would happen, until I did that, half of my apps were unusable. and it would start out using the (or trying to update the) HTC blinkfeed theme, which I didn't even use, I was using a different launcher. So I thought, hey, maybe if I freeze that app (or launcher). Bad idea.
So, then I just got a black screen. And then, so then eventually I just got a bootloop.
At this point it's been days and i've been trying to figure out what to do.
At one point, I was finally able to flash the original custom rom (decided to do that and start over) i'm still in twrp recovery, so I figure that's a good sign.... soo... but then I couldn't flash the image. I've got windows 8 and I've heard that's diffucult.
So. I was thinking. My plan of action was going to be to have all of the files i'm about to mention downloaded already. and just do it, in one big go. If I can ****ing figure out how to ****ing flash it.
Command keeps telling me I don't have adb.exe. wtf. yes I do. I have downloaded it, and re-downloaded it, I downloaded Universal Naked Driver, One Click Root are partial to Nano ADB.... I'm not sure what the **** to do when it comes to actually implementing my idea.
I'm also open to someone helping me out via team viewer.
My idea...
1. bomb it with Aroma, which I have the download for. I'm not sure if I should keep it as a zip or unzip it.
(all of this will be ready to go, all in one folder... well except for that one.... that will be alone on the SD card when I put it in.... or....should I flash it ?)
2. reinstall (or flash?) the superuser zip, and then the twrp img.
3. reinstall (or flash) stock rom, and then stock image..... (do I need to find and install a stock kernel as well? since I bombed it? ?!?!)
thinking maybe I should switch 2 and 3... ? although it looks like aroma does have it's own little super basic own OS of sorts ... and maybe I could start from scratch I really just want to get s-off.... but anyways, I really just want a working phone;
:crying:
Well, you should download the stock software so you at least have a working phone, and for s-off, download sunshine and run that, it will s-off and root your phone. Idk about the kernel tho, if you need one, just ask
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MGfusion said:
Well, you should download the stock software so you at least have a working phone, and for s-off, download sunshine and run that, it will s-off and root your phone. Idk about the kernel tho, if you need one, just ask
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I do. And Idk if it was the rom or image that is corrupted, or that I didn't have a kernel. But Aroma worked just fine. there was nothing on my phone. at all.
Not even the HTC bootlogo? Well that's an uh oh. Good thing it's up and running again
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So what you guys prefer me ?
I have desire 610 at and t .
TWRP installed and bootloader unlocked .
Can i flash custom rom of desire 610 in desire 610 at and t or no .
Its mah first time so help me out :/
Well, the only custom Rom for this phone right now is the slimkat Rom, but it is buggy and not finished, so no I would just stick to the stock Rom for right now
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MGfusion said:
Well, the only custom Rom for this phone right now is the slimkat Rom, but it is buggy and not finished, so no I would just stick to the stock Rom for right now
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Oh i see so what else can we do ?
Can you help me and instruct me please .
I have bootloader unlocked and twrp installed
Not to much more, make the system writeable using jmz a3ul kernel
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MGfusion said:
Not to much more, make the system writeable using jmz a3ul kernel
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Is that some sort of custom kernel version.
If it is then can you send me a link to download and kindly instruct me how to install that thing
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Fairykhan98 said:
Is that some sort of custom kernel version.
If it is then can you send me a link to download and kindly instruct me how to install that thing
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I would actually say that you are better off just flashing the disable system write protection module found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-610/development/mod-wpmod-disable-write-protection-t3149168
It's more stable and you dont lose xfat support like you do with jmz kernel. Just follow my directions on that thread and your phone will be rooted and have system write protection disabled in 1 go. After this you can install SDFix app from play store to enable non-system apps to write to external sd. Then insall xposed framework from here http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk . Once this is installed, Run the app and say yes to installing the framework then reboot you phone. Now you can use the xposed app to download and install the sense 6 toolbox module which will allow you to customize lots of things in the stock rom.
MiniBlu
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I would actually say that you are better off just flashing the disable system write protection module found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-610/development/mod-wpmod-disable-write-protection-t3149168
It's more stable and you dont lose xfat support like you do with jmz kernel. Just follow my directions on that thread and your phone will be rooted and have system write protection disabled in 1 go. After this you can install SDFix app from play store to enable non-system apps to write to external sd. Then insall xposed framework from here http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk . Once this is installed, Run the app and say yes to installing the framework then reboot you phone. Now you can use the xposed app to download and install the sense 6 toolbox module which will allow you to customize lots of things in the stock rom.
MiniBlu
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Thanks Alot .
For your help .
But as i mentioned above .
Em new in these things.
So i can,t get em straightly .
Need a serious partner
But unfortunately haven't one
Man, never even knew there was a kernel that disabled system write protection other than jmz, I'll have to flash it
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Although do you have a stock kernel for the US variant of the HTC desire 610?
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