Hi, anybody knows how to disable com.xiaomi.finddevice from auto starting? This process is really hard to block. Ive already frozen it, disable all services, broadcast recievers & activeties and it is still runnig consuming 20-40mb ram.. Process kill makes it restart. Ive already frozen most of xiaomi bulszit incl. Cloud backup etc. Not even sign in because of 0 gain from the services. cheers
Root your phone,use root explorer ,system/priv-app/and delete folder FindDevice .
mihayash said:
Root your phone,use root explorer ,system/priv-app/and delete folder FindDevice .
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Cool, it worked. Thanks
Reviving this old thread. Do not try this on newer MIUI OS's (e.g. mine is Mi 11 running on MIUI EU 12.5.9).
I tried setting up a Magisk module to replace FindDevice with no content inside. The phone went into boot loop.
Had to use TWRP to delete my module before my phone can boot up once again.
Are you sure this is the right forum? It's virtually impossible to isntall Mi 11 in the Redmi Note 2 rofl
Debloater to remove "Find Device" after rooting with Magisk.
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Hi,
I've just flashed on my GT-P7510 tab the last ROM 4.0.4 from Russia, I've rooted my device. Because any reason when I try to disable any app from startup (system boot) list using both, System Tuner and Startup Cleaner, after 4 or 5 seconds since unchecking the corresponding app checkbox, it automatically check back again... Only System Tuner gives me the error message "Failed to disable event!"...
Of course, I'm root (I checked system tuner to have root permision) and I had not this problem on previous ROM (also 4.0.4).
Thanks in advance if anyone knows someting about this issue.
EDIT: I've just tried autostarts and same issue, the message given is "Unable to change the state of the selected component. Most likely, your device does not have root access, which is required", but previous this message, I saw the given permission message from superuser !! Also, I have overclocked the tab so, I'm root!!! Maybe half root ?¿?¿?¿?¿
Startup Auditor seems it works for me... but I think that, as startup manager, it kills the apps once they are started, instead of prevent the startup as System Turner, autostarts and startup cleaner...
It seems as my root process is not full done (?¿?¿)
SOLVED: I installed superSU and its su bin instead of using superuser and now root is full...
jaswinky said:
Hi,
I've just flashed on my GT-P7510 tab the last ROM 4.0.4 from Russia, I've rooted my device. Because any reason when I try to disable any app from startup (system boot) list using both, System Tuner and Startup Cleaner, after 4 or 5 seconds since unchecking the corresponding app checkbox, it automatically check back again... Only System Tuner gives me the error message "Failed to disable event!"...
Of course, I'm root (I checked system tuner to have root permision) and I had not this problem on previous ROM (also 4.0.4).
Thanks in advance if anyone knows someting about this issue.
EDIT: I've just tried autostarts and same issue, the message given is "Unable to change the state of the selected component. Most likely, your device does not have root access, which is required", but previous this message, I saw the given permission message from superuser !! Also, I have overclocked the tab so, I'm root!!! Maybe half root ?¿?¿?¿?¿
Startup Auditor seems it works for me... but I think that, as startup manager, it kills the apps once they are started, instead of prevent the startup as System Turner, autostarts and startup cleaner...
It seems as my root process is not full done (?¿?¿)
SOLVED: I installed superSU and its su bin instead of using superuser and now root is full...
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Hi mate, can you explain how you installed supersu bin? because I have rooted phone with supersu and lot of apps with root access work fine on my 4.4 but can disable any startup app with any tool... with autoruns keeps telling me the same told to you
Thanks,
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Hi mate, can you explain how you installed supersu bin? because I have rooted phone with supersu and lot of apps with root access work fine on my 4.4 but can disable any startup app with any tool... with autoruns keeps telling me the same told to you
Thanks,
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Kit kat has that bug, and tool updates should fix it in the future. While it happens, you can delete system apps easily by deleting its apk on system/app using any root file Explorer.
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jaswinky said:
Kit kat has that bug, and tool updates should fix it in the future. While it happens, you can delete system apps easily by deleting its apk on system/app using any root file Explorer.
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Hello and thanks for you response! what a pity! if you in chance know the id or something of the bug I would really like to read more. Anyway I will try the forum.
So, I can delete the apk, but cant stop one app from autostarting "after boot" strange bug!
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Hello and thanks for you response! what a pity! if you in chance know the id or something of the bug I would really like to read more. Anyway I will try the forum.
So, I can delete the apk, but cant stop one app from autostarting "after boot" strange bug!
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There is no too much info about it. I thing it has to do with a new permission management for apps in kit Kat (there is some info about it on the Web), and tools still haven't been update to make full compatible with this KK "improvement", so i really don't think this is a KK bug as is.
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I have just updated muy moto x ti 4.4.2 stocks, I get root access and installed every app I used to have and now I can disable and enable any app as in my paste 4.2.2 version!
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greenify worked for me :good:
hi, i want to remove unused google apps installed in /system/app (play magazine , play video, play music ecc...) AND removing them i free the phone from services running in background and killing battery, ALSO i don't use them so i DON'T want them (don't say i can disable it's not the same)
my phone i rooted (XT1524 with 6.0) but if i delete the update and remove the app from /system/app using a tool like root explore or es file manager phone goes in bootloop.
there is a way to remove those app?
Only by unlocking your bootloader, then root yo device and you are good to go. Titanium Backup or something like that.
you have to be careful. Try with Titianium.
ShadyTurtle334 said:
Only by unlocking your bootloader, then root yo device and you are good to go. Titanium Backup or something like that.
you have to be careful. Try with Titianium.
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my phone is unlocked and rooted (i said it in my opening post), it's impossible to delete something in /system if the phone don't have root access....
so...
the problem remain: deleting google play apps result in a bootloop
Hi,
I am currently on the latest version of global dev (MM)
After removing system apps (even gapps like Gmail and so on), the phone doesn't boot
It has this loading boot animation at the bottom, and after it finish "loading", half a minute later it's starts again
I want a debloated version of miui.
Is there any rom that provides that out of the box?
Try below MIUI debloating script..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/redmi-note-3-pro-snapdragon-miui-t3372437
What all you meant by 'so on'.. Now to get the Phone working again, Re flash the rom again.. Uninstall only those apps, you know for sure..
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Thanks for the replies
I have tried to Uninstall those apps which on the post but resulted in the same result.
And by "so on" I mean that every system app uninstalled results in a bootloop
The only thing I could uninstall was the precomed Facebook app
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Thanks for the replies
I have tried to Uninstall those apps which on the post but resulted in the same result.
And by "so on" I mean that every system app uninstalled results in a bootloop
The only thing I could uninstall was the precomed Facebook app
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You are doing it wrong...
you are just uninstalling apks. there are folders on /system/app which contains oat, if you uninstall just apk there will be bootloop
If you have twrp then goto file manager of twrp and goto /system then app or priv-app and goto folder of that specific app for example you want to delete google drive then open google drive folder and give Chmod 777 permission to that folder *THIS IS COMPULSORY* then delete the entire google drive folder...
This is what that script do...
Please hit thanks if i help you ????
shose said:
Thanks for the replies
I have tried to Uninstall those apps which on the post but resulted in the same result.
And by "so on" I mean that every system app uninstalled results in a bootloop
The only thing I could uninstall was the precomed Facebook app
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You can uninstall all the Google system apps, which are available in the play store.. So that you can install and uninstall anytime you want to.. But see to that you don't do that to play store, play services or the framework..
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I need to give chmod permission to the folder I delete or to the outer folder?
And I give the permission through twrp? (I have the zcx twrp)
shose said:
I need to give chmod permission to the folder I delete or to the outer folder?
And I give the permission through twrp? (I have the zcx twrp)
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For what.? Uninstalling.?
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For deleting those apps (uninstalling = deleting apps, isn't the right way)
By what iceman says, it need to be done by the permission delete
shose said:
For deleting those apps (uninstalling = deleting apps, isn't the right way)
By what iceman says, it need to be done by the permission delete
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Not necessarily, you should do from recovery.. Instead, Boot up the phone.. Install Link2SD or other root app manager.. Grant root permissions to it.. Clear the data of the system app.. Uninstall it.. Simple
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/miui-8-global-dev-bloater-recovery-t3465318
easier...just flash these scripts....no bootloops here.
Slightly off-topic I had this problem with a similar device. After rooting my phone I installed a system-app-uninstaller to get rid of the "Google App". Removing this specific app caused continuous boot looping.
To avoid this, I duckduckgo'd the problem and found this anonymous closed&deleted (but ingenious) post at Reddit:
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[deleted] 2 points 2 years ago
Hey! I figured out a way to delete the app(using root of course) without causing a bootloop. The secret is to go to Settings>Apps>Advanced(In the top right)>Deafult Apps>Assist & voice input>None. After doing that, reboot, and then u can delete the app
}
Yes i made the mistake of changing the setting to "None" and then immediately uninstalling it.
Don't do that!
After restoring my twrp backup for the millionth time, I changed the setting to "None", rebooted my phone, disabled and force-stopped the service, rebooted my phone... And then uninstalled it. Victory!
Guyz,
On my backup phone, i was messing around and installed kingroot... a total malware.
Then, i formatted by phone and still kingroot is there. Tries deleting from kingroot settings but cant.
Plz inform how the hell shall i completely remove this sh*t?
Not an advanced user hence wont be able to understand complicated removal procedures.
PS: Using Samsung Note 3 Neo
Breadwhatwhat
If your device has root access, you can remove King root with other applications or from the King root settings. Uninstall the application with link2sd. If you can not delete the application, you will have to install the stock rom.
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If your device has root access, you can remove King root with other applications or from the King root settings. Uninstall the application with link2sd. If you can not delete the application, you will have to install the stock rom.
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Thanks , but after three dots -> i have option to uninstall OR convert to user app.
Under both i get the same error:
"Link2SD could not obtain root access.
Maybe as i formatted my phone, i am no longer rooted and hence the error.
Also, i tried disabling Kingroot from phones builtin "Applications manager" and yes it seems disappeared from my App list on phone, Is it safe to say its no longer working on my phone even in background ?
craige said:
Also, i tried disabling Kingroot from phones builtin "Applications manager" and yes it seems disappeared from my App list on phone, Is it safe to say its no longer working on my phone even in background ?
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The application that you deactivated will not run again, but if it really was malware, it probably installed other malware applications. I recommend you to do a complete analysis with several antivirus programs starting with Dr. Web.
hi guys,
i have been trying to convert the gps joystick app to system app without success, google a lot but no answer found.
I tried 2 methods:
1 . root with magisk, convert joystick app to system app, unroot with magisk "completely unistall" function---> app disappear after rebooting.
it will re-appear if i flash magisk again.
Tried to move app folder from data/app to ststem/priv-app, or system/framework, still does not work.
2. unrooted device, fastboot into twrp, mount system folder, move joystick app from data/app to ststem/priv-app, or system/framework.---> app disappear after rebooting.
basically method 1 & 2 are the same and does not solve the problem. read many posts and people are having the same problem, no solution found.
Please help!
my device is redmi note 5 pro on Oreo and samsung s7e on android 7. mainly use redmi note 5 pro to test.
longzijie said:
hi guys
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Also try with Titanium Backup and see what happens
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Also try with Titanium Backup and see what happens
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how to do that wuth Titanium Backup?
longzijie said:
how to do that wuth Titanium Backup?
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Choose app which you want to covert as system app and click on it and swipe right to left and click on convert as system app option....
after process completion, reboot...
No problem on my Xiaomi Note 4X or 4A.
Problem on my Asus, app disappears after reboot, whether I use apps to move or do it manually.
I guess it is device related.
Anyway, since I am also on Magisk, just download the App Systemizer module in the Magisk Manager, it works to systemize what I wanted to systemize on my Asus.
You may have to do it all over again when OTA comes though, when Magisk has to be reinstalled.
* update, just changed the ROM of my Asus, now on Nougat. Like my other phones on Nougat, changing user app to system is easier now, I just move the entire app's folder from data/app to system/app and it works, even if it has lib