This de-bloating guide will help you start using EMUI 11 as clean as possible.
Please list packages in the comments section that you know is a bloatware and I didn't include in the spreadsheet.
This guide assumes that you're using Windows 10 as your PC OS.
BLOATWARE SPREADSHEET
To bring back software that you accidentally removed:
adb shell cmd package install-existing (com.package.name)
How-to for newbies
WARNING! Before following, make sure you have enabled the developer mode in your phone and enabled USB debugging.
(Go to Settings>About phone> click on Build number 7 times > go back > go to System & updates > Developer options > enable USB debugging)
1) Download Android SDK Platform tools. LINK
2) Create a new folder directly in C:\ drive and name it adb
3) Copy everything inside SDK Platform tools zip into C:\adb
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4) Press WindowsKey+R, type cmd and press enter.
5) In cmd, type cd C:\adb and press enter.
Now you can copy and paste commands from the spreadsheet!
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Step 1) Open Start Menu and Right Click on Computer and Select Properties
Step 2) Open Advanced System Settings (A. S. S.)
Step 3) Click on Advanced if it is not already Selected
Step 4) Click on Environment Variables
Step 5) Under the System Variables section scroll down a little until you find "PATH" under the Variable column (the left side)
Step 6) Double Click on "PATH" and scroll to the very end of all of the other variables (you will need to scroll all the way to the right)
Step 7) You will insert (copy+paste) the path to the platform-tools directory and put a ; at the end of the previous path variable with no spaces anywhere!
An example of the path would look like"
Code:
[COLOR="Red"];[/COLOR]C:\sdk\platform-tools
^ Semi-Colon before the new path and at the end if you add something else
Below are some example pictures of what to do:
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This is an example path and how you can get yours, just find where the adb/fastboot executables reside, usually inside the "platform-tools" directory
View attachment 2570168
After this you will now be able to launch ADB/Fastboot commands from the terminal right from where it is when you open it.
mine
this is alternative way to root the Huawei Mediapad 7 lite
credits vampirefo for his id command root check
my model was/is S7-931w which has wifi
1) use google playstore to install a terminal apk
2) download an apk to sdcard called Root Master (english Version).apk
http://www.nextwap.net/mobile/vE4C-rxxce/root_master__english_version_.html
3) allow your device to install unknown sources
4) install apk and open it
5) you will see 3 options, system info....root....and manager......choose the middle one
it will take some time with some animation
the first time it ran.....I checked inside the terminal to see if id command worked correctly.....it did not
6) reboot the phone and try again
If successful, in a terminal you are looking for the su command to change the prompt from $ to #
AND then run the id command and you must see only 2 responses...... user id and group id
---if you get a third response you have to redo it and reboot it
correct image is attached
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For those who don't know how to root their KitKat Venues on Windows 7 but want to, here's how I did it.
1. Make sure USB Debugging is On
2. Download the Rootkit from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2681783
3. Extract the Rootkit in wherever you downloaded it.
4. Open run-me.bat from the folder
5. Install and Update ADB Drivers
6. Once it's all good, go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/intel-android-devices-root-temp-cwm-t2975096/post57543871#post57543871 and download IntelAndroid-FBRL-01-17-2015.7z (Extract it as well) and UPDATE-SuperSU-vX.Xx.zip
7. Place SuperUser into your device or SD Card
8. Run Launcher.bat from IntelAndroid-FBRL-01-17-2015.7z folder.
9. Select T1 and let it reboot to recovery.
10. Install Superuser from wherever you downloaded the file to.
11. Let it do it's thing and reboot.
12. Download Root Checker and make sure it's working
13. Profit!
This method should work with other Venue and Intel devices
Credits to social-design-concepts http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4821597 for the files and instructions.
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Sorry if this is covered in other threads, but are there any decent updated rooms for this device? The more recent the version of Android the better.
For some reason, few cases present the generic and ugly message of bootloader unlocked, and not the original of Xiaomi and here I have the solution.
If you have a uggly bootloader message, like this:
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And you want the common image with a padlock, similar to this (but not the same):
You only need follow the next simple instructions, you have 2 ways to do.
First way - ADB Recommended
1. Install or download adb from here.
2. Conect your phone on fastboot mode.
3. Download and extract the attachment file on the same folder than adb.
4. In the same folder of adb, open a terminal (cmd, powershell) and type: "fastboot flash logo logo.img" (without quotation marks obviously).
Second way - TWRP CN
1. You need the TWRP CN (not multilanguage).
2. Download the attachment file, unzip and put on your internal memory.
3. Reboot on TWRP.
4 Choose "IMG" on the install section.
5. Select the logo.img and fhash.
I hope it will be you useful.
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Trying to install the Universal Android Debloater GUI on windows, what do I type into "edit environmental variable" to add android platform tools to my PATH?
Also where should I extract the platform tools to, can I just put it in downloads?
RekSause said:
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Also where should I extract the platform tools to, can I just put it in downloads?
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The Google USB Driver ( part of platform tools ) is required to run ADB on Windows computers with Google devices. Windows drivers for all other devices are provided by the respective hardware manufacturer.
Get the Google USB Driver | Android Studio | Android Developers
The Google USB Driver is required to perform adb debugging on Windows with Google devices.
developer.android.com
Recommendation: You unpack the ZIP to C:\ADB and add this path to Windows PATH environment variable.