I created an application and ı wanted to set as a startup app. I tried different application manager programs but they didn't work. Generally, these programs work at first time but at second time, they dont't. All configuration is resetted at second time. How can I set the app as a startup app in RemixOS?
emregkrm said:
I created an application and ı wanted to set as a startup app. I tried different application manager programs but they didn't work. Generally, these programs work at first time but at second time, they dont't. All configuration is resetted at second time. How can I set the app as a startup app in RemixOS?
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easy root ur Remix OS, install apps from playstore " system/app mover" or u can use any similar apps, make apps u want to have available startup permision as a system file, reboot ur remix and ur problem resolve,
this method worked with any apps that need overlay permision like tincore or anything else without use app ops , will run fine, hope that help
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Hi everyone,
I'm getting crazy trying to find an autorun manager app able to kill process on startup and also to stop them when they try to restart.
Of course I would like it free if possible.
I've already tried : Android assistant, Startup manager, Startup cleaner. Those apps don't work or have problem.
Thank you.
I see two ways there: If is a user app try to unnistalled or delete it, otherwise use a freeze utility from the market. It's way better than killing every time period.
Hi Bastospn, thanks for your answer. What is a freeze utility ? Is it an app that prevents process to autorun or restart ? Do you have a name to give me ?
Thanks.
the app Autorun Manager does exactly this (and more) strange you haven't found that
frutbag said:
Hi everyone,
I'm getting crazy trying to find an autorun manager app able to kill process on startup and also to stop them when they try to restart.
Of course I would like it free if possible.
I've already tried : Android assistant, Startup manager, Startup cleaner. Those apps don't work or have problem.
Thank you.
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frutbag said:
Hi everyone,
I'm getting crazy trying to find an autorun manager app able to kill process on startup and also to stop them when they try to restart.
Of course I would like it free if possible.
I've already tried : Android assistant, Startup manager, Startup cleaner. Those apps don't work or have problem.
Thank you.
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If you are on android 2.2 + system you will not be able to do this with any app unless you are rooted. We need the permission to change the system setting(that's the superuser permission) in order to remove an app completely from startup.
Hi.
I just installed Autorun Manager. It does not seem to do anything. Everything I disable runs at startup.
I am rooted with One Click with 3.1 CWM. And I am running Syndicate Frozen 1.2 EC05
I have tried copying .apk files into the apps and games sub-folders, but I guess it doesn't auto install them?
I thought that's what it did on the first boot, or something like that?
I am able to mess with the folder using Linda file manager or similar, wihtin android, to install the apps... I thought perhaps I am missing something to do the auto-install?
Am I incorrect about this assumption?
place the apk's in the root of the AndroidApp folder, not the sub folders
Thanks I will try that.
Is it a one time install, on the initial setup, or does it check and/or reinstall on every boot into android?
Also, does it delete the apk after installation?
ethanpil said:
Thanks I will try that.
Is it a one time install, on the initial setup, or does it check and/or reinstall on every boot into android?
Also, does it delete the apk after installation?
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It reinstalling the apps every time you boot android, if they are deleted.(if you had them uninstalled, off course)
No, it doesn't delete the apk after installation.
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Thanks I will try that.
Is it a one time install, on the initial setup, or does it check and/or reinstall on every boot into android?
Also, does it delete the apk after installation?
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just a warning, i have noticed some 3d games wont intall properly from androidApps, (they fc when trying to open) these have to be installed manually by selected the apk i astro or a similiar app.
In almost every ROM are apps which are not really needed to run the phone.
I use Cyanogenmod and every Nightly comes with the same "safe to remove apps"... I'd like to stay uptodate with every nightly BUT i always get these not needed apps.
So I start removing them 1by1 with TitaniumBackup which takes time and sometimes I forget one or another app.
Is there a app which can remove apps that I can define in a list? How are you handle those barebones?
(I guess a good alternetive would be ADB or a terminal script)
temesek has a script that you can flash, after flashing a CM7 ROM, to do this. You can adapt it to add the Apps that you usually remove. The script can be found in his mediafire folder. See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18523875&postcount=20861
It's called System App Remover iirc
Edit: Personally i just use Root Explorer, and with W/R and Multi-Select enabled, i just run down the list in /System/App and delete all the ones i don't need.
i now have my tablet rooted finally, with root, is there any way to make the boot up time faster? like safely disabling some unnecessary auto start up app...
Yes, of course ... there are different ways ... disable autostart of unneeded apps with a tool like autostart manager from the market,
try to disable the boot animation (in build.prop)
and I know there was a way to disable media scanning after boot too.
Link -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=753294
I have init.d scripts for that on the sgs4g... But I can write them for this tab if i could just get rooted...
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Could you publish your script here?
I could try your script on my rooted tab and send a feedback after testing.
What do your script exactly?
Uninstall un needed stock apps from system/app directory
thanks, it seems like the more app i installed the longer it takes to boot up. i'll try your suggestion.
On this behavior you will only save memory ...
but don't speed up boot time ..
only autostarted apps are responsible for this ...
not 'any' system or market app.
Try autostart manager from market.
Hello. I'm not very experienced with android and recently got a new z ultra (6802). I think it came with 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 i'm not sure, but as soon as i turned it on i was notified to update to 4.4.4. All went well and one of the first apps i installed was clean master. I hadnt tried to root the phone and i was thinking about it mostly in order to get rid of some preinstalled apps, but i found out that clean master had an option to "deactivate" them so they disappeared and all was fine. The last few weeks i loaded the phone with all sorts of useless stuff i wanted to try, and today i tried rooting it using this tool and everything worked ok. Then i did a hard reset and started setting everything up again... But this time clean master, root app delete and 2 other apps of the same type wouldnt uninstall system apps (despite having root access now). Any ideas on what to do? Is it because of the root - should i try to unroot it? Where can i find these ftfs needed? I saw some in the forum but they are for 6833..
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Hello. I'm not very experienced with android and recently got a new z ultra (6802). I think it came with 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 i'm not sure, but as soon as i turned it on i was notified to update to 4.4.4. All went well and one of the first apps i installed was clean master. I hadnt tried to root the phone and i was thinking about it mostly in order to get rid of some preinstalled apps, but i found out that clean master had an option to "deactivate" them so they disappeared and all was fine. The last few weeks i loaded the phone with all sorts of useless stuff i wanted to try, and today i tried rooting it using this tool and everything worked ok. Then i did a hard reset and started setting everything up again... But this time clean master, root app delete and 2 other apps of the same type wouldnt uninstall system apps (despite having root access now). Any ideas on what to do? Is it because of the root - should i try to unroot it? Where can i find these ftfs needed? I saw some in the forum but they are for 6833..
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Well, clean master is one of the app I hate most. Killing app processes frequently and clearing app caches are the bad ideas for android devices because android system always try to restart apps everytime you kill. So it greatly reduces battery life. Clearing caches can make apps to start slowly.
That's not the point, right? But just a suggestion not to use task killers and cache cleaner if you have enough RAM and storage space.
Ok now for your problem not uninstalling system apps,
-Install ES File Explorer
-Tap the upper left of the app (three striped shape)
-Tap Tools, Tap Root Explorer (not on the button "On") giving/allowing/authorize root access
-Now Tap Mount R/W and choose every partition as R/W then Tap OK
-Let's get back to explorer, Tap the upper left box labelled as "/" (it will redirect you to root of the Device)
-Go to "system" folder in explorer
-There are two folders in Kitkat, namely "app" and "priv-app"
You can now choose apps to be uninstalled that you couldn't uninstall inside these folders by removing any apps (and .odex files) by Long pressing on apps and choose multi apps at once.
For me, I don't delete apps that I wanted to uninstall but I cut them and create a new folder on sd card and paste them all in that new folder for later needs (you can navigate to internal or external storage from the upper right box of the Explorer, to create new folder, tap on the button with "+" sign at the bottom left corner of the app). Don't delete apps that you don't know well because doing so can prevent your device from booting up.
P.S. You can also install apps as system ones in that reverse way (copy, paste from external to system/app). Remember not to include space in the name of the app you wanted to install as system.
Remember to restart the devices after moving/deleting apps.
I think you now understand how to do. Good Luck, mate.
Thanks for taking the time to help! and es file explorer looks like a really nice app. i followed your instructions and moved some of the apk and matching odex to sd card. the problem is the apps didnt dissapear from the list and as soon as i was done play store was downloading new versions of the apps i moved... what i dont understand is why it worked in the first place when it was new! could it be the sony firmware it came with? since this failed, is there an app to freeze these things?
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Thanks for taking the time to help! and es file explorer looks like a really nice app. i followed your instructions and moved some of the apk and matching odex to sd card. the problem is the apps didnt dissapear from the list and as soon as i was done play store was downloading new versions of the apps i moved... what i dont understand is why it worked in the first place when it was new! could it be the sony firmware it came with? since this failed, is there an app to freeze these things?
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One thing I left to say that you must restart your device as soon as you finish moving/deleting system apps. After rebooting, the device system will delete app leftovers. It will solve your problem of not disappearing from the list.