Hi guys.. Can someone kindly advise me on which are the application that is safe to uninstall to get more ram?
thank in advance!
model: I9000
modem: JPQ
ROM: F1 galaxy S2 V6
kernel: GalaxianGT
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You can unistall any application that is shown in app drawer menu safely.But u dont really need to do that,android can handle RAM much better than what we can do.So my advise will be to leave this task to your OS and enjoy ur phone and apps
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Ok.noted.
Thanks for the advice
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Use es file manager. In settings select mount system as rw. Then go to system/app and erase this apps: drmua, drmprovider, encrypt, mediauploader, snsaccount, snsprovider, syncmldm, wssyncmlds, signin, mtpapplication.
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Thanks!! Manage to free a bit of ram! =)
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The task manager that comes with your SGS is also a great tool. I recommend using it first. It does have a RAM menu where you can close processes to free up RAM as well as apps that suck up massive amounts of CPU.
Yup i know. But many apps keep restarting. Its kinda irritating having to kill every time.
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Use es file manager. In settings select mount system as rw. Then go to system/app and erase this apps: drmua, drmprovider, encrypt, mediauploader, snsaccount, snsprovider, syncmldm, wssyncmlds, signin, mtpapplication.
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Its safe remove those apps? Seems important
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Get an Advanced task killer!!!
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Yup i know. But many apps keep restarting. Its kinda irritating having to kill every time.
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If they're not system apps you can just uninstall them. If they're system apps maybe they're doing something important.
What apps do u think its safe to uninstall in?
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The apps that you deleted are system apps but they don't do anything important
Can someone guide me on how to use terminal emulator to delete batyery stats?
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yao86 said:
Yup i know. But many apps keep restarting. Its kinda irritating having to kill every time.
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Use a app called Greenify. Available on play store.
It hibernates the apps ... so they wont restart.
It will get you what you want!!
come to KK.u can disable system apps.some ROM even got a dustbin icon for one-click batt stats refresh/delete
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i accidentally deleted my mms apk without backing it up and when i try to put it in system>app it doesnt do anything can anyone help?
thanks
I have attached the Mms.apk for Cognition2.2BETA9.1.3
Let me know if you have any problems installing it.
thanks this one accually showed up in the app drawer but when i launch it it keeps saying that it stopped unexpectidly
Anyone? I really need this app to work
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aite97 said:
Anyone? I really need this app to work
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When you pushed to /system/app did you reboot?
No maybe i should thanks for the idea
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I tryed rebooting and nothing changed
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Reflash 9.1.3, ugh I know.
Or maybe try fix permissions in Clockwork Recovery?
K thanks for trying
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Fixing the permisions wont work so ill just flash it
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O nvm i found out wat the problem was thank you for helping!
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Before you flash, try to clear the launcher cache from settings->Applications->Manage Applications. Select all and scroll down and find your launcher app and clear the cache. That should clear any data remaining from the previous app. You may have to move the old mms.apk back into place, backup your launcher with Titanium, then replace the mms.apk, restart the phone, clear your launcher cache, then you will see all of your icon removed from your home screen. The final step to restore your icons is to use titanium to restore your home screen data.
Im on rc 5.6 with an a2sd darktremor script, so here's the problem, everytime i install an apk regardless of the app, and where it came from, Google play, from the net. And etc.. My phones crashes, it reboots by itslef help me
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Try making a nandroid and restore it...once it worked for me...
Swyped from my first Android device....!
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Im on rc 5.6 with an a2sd darktremor script, so here's the problem, everytime i install an apk regardless of the app, and where it came from, Google play, from the net. And etc.. My phones crashes, it reboots by itslef help me
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maybe the script is the problem try to use another script but first try the above option it is more suitable
I too had this problem. What I did was: I changed my bootanimation.zip and poweron.ogg to something a little more soothing. So after that whenever my phone rebooted, it felt a little less annoying. Sometimes I even wished it rebooted so that I could see the cool animation I put. I know this is not a fix but it may help you if you do not wish to wipe data and cache.
Gamit ka s2e kabayan
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Whenever use darktremor i have no internet connection
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Whenever use darktremor i have no internet connection
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after installing dt a2sd script and go to apn setting and create a new one
Cant conec to the internet even if i have strong wifi signal
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Hi there. After deleting the clock app from my note I have been sent the apk again to reinstall. However aftrr pushing file into system/app i cannot get it to install and it does not show up in app drawer. I have permissions set at RW R R but still nothing.
Am I doing something wrong? All help appreciated.
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Bit more info on this. I am on LQ2 with Root and standard kernel.
Only thing i havent done that I can think of is to simply reload LQ2 and start again but this seems a bit much for the sake of an alarm clock. I have installed a basic clock from market but i much predfered the stock clock.
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The Lum said:
Bit more info on this. I am on LQ2 with Root and standard kernel.
Only thing i havent done that I can think of is to simply reload LQ2 and start again but this seems a bit much for the sake of an alarm clock. I have installed a basic clock from market but i much predfered the stock clock.
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Haven't you got a backup which includes the clock? Always do backups with titanium backup before removing system apps.
In case you got titanium backup pm me your email address and I will send you my backup of the clock. I think this is the simplest way.
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Yeah i realise now that i should have done a back up but i deleted the wrong app whilst i was cleaning up and didnt realise till later.
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The Lum said:
Hi there. After deleting the clock app from my note I have been sent the apk again to reinstall. However aftrr pushing file into system/app i cannot get it to install and it does not show up in app drawer. I have permissions set at RW R R but still nothing.
Am I doing something wrong? All help appreciated.
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Did you reboot after pushing the apk and setting permissions? It has to be done for changes to take effect.
Yeah rebooted and cleared davlik cache as well.
I think the problem might be that there is still parts of the alarm or clock app left in the the registry or system/app folder but I cant find them. For time being i downloaded a copy of the Clock app from tge Nexus and it works fine.
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Sending you titanium backup of clock, place it to titanium backup folder and restore it.
Check PM after some time.
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Sending you titanium backup of clock, place it to titanium backup folder and restore it.
Check PM after some time.
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I did exactly the same. Sent it to him by email. No response yet whether it worked or not.
Hey guys thanks for reply. Not had a chance to try back up yet but should get time later tonight and will let you know.
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Ok so tried to do a backup and titanium says its reinstalling app but just stays at that sort of buffering circle for as long as i care to leave the phone to run. In titanium the backup shows being available for backup with the smiley face etc. I can see titanium getting su access etc as well but just not reinstalling.
Might need to admit defeat lol.
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Really it wud be very easy to reflash ROM.
Dr Ketan your totally right i just didnt want to. Now though i have spent that long messing about i would have been as well doing it to start with.
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The Lum said:
Dr Ketan your totally right i just didnt want to. Now though i have spent that long messing about i would have been as well doing it to start with.
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it would be relatively painless if you'll find/use non-wipe ROM
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I installed MX Video Player 1.6e and was going to upgrade it to the latest version of the software. So I uninstall MX Video Player and when I tried to install the latest version of MX Video Player, it say "Out of Space".
I did some reading up and there is a few post about deleting the odex file under Android/App/Data. However, there isn't any odex file in that folder. I even tried deleting the who Data folder and it does not solve the issue. Anyone has any idea where I can go to clean up the install file for MX Video Player?
Just where is the Android/App/Data folder ? I can't seem to find it.
Try deleting the app via Titanium Backup and also check if you are really out of storage space ?
The full path is mnt/sdcard/android/app/data.
The app has already been deleted so it is not showing up in Titanium Backup. I have double check the storage space and I got a good 1.1gb of space left.
So not really sure what to do from this point. I know that I can install the latest version of MX Video Player if I do a full wipe but I rather avoid doing this if I can.
Same problem here. Just can't install titanium backup and poweramp..
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Don't do it! Stick to 1.6e as later versions have the DTS codec removed which sucks donkey balls.
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There is a solution
Install lucky patcher open it and press the menu key click on troubleshooting > remove fixes and patches
All done now install your app
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There is a solution
Install lucky patcher open it and press the menu key click on troubleshooting > remove fixes and patches
All done now install your app
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You can also just remove the .odex file for the app you patched. It will be in /data/app/nameofapk.odex
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Try the app "SD Maid"
It cleans up the system and leftover files. Kind of CCleaner for Android.
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Try the app "SD Maid"
It cleans up the system and leftover files. Kind of CCleaner for Android.
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SD maid doesn't help. Cleaned up my entire phone and still couldn't install Poweramp and titanium backup.
Wiped my data and performed a clean install of PA last night, and managed to install and update TB but Poweramp still doesn't install.
OP has the same problem as me, just different apps
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There is a solution
Install lucky patcher open it and press the menu key click on troubleshooting > remove fixes and patches
All done now install your app
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Finally!! Thanks a lot. I think it should work for the OP too.
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Yes it will work for the op or any other app because its the universal solution for this problem
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Well, I'm kind of offtopic but actually I solved this problem just by uninstalling the codec app.
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There is a solution
Install lucky patcher open it and press the menu key click on troubleshooting > remove fixes and patches
All done now install your app
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The above solution totally works!!!
After 2 weeks of struggle with other music apps, finally found the solution
THanks a BUNCH
I need help, currently my os is the jellybean version. All along my fone always have lots of apps running behind til I reduce to 6-8 apps. But lately I try to update apps, it prompt me insufficient memory. I tried my ways to stop apps to run but still can't. I check my device memory is only 202mb. Usbstorage got 7.52gb. May I ask wat is the root problem. I really wanted to do a hard reset to factory setting. Anyways can help...
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Hard reset on jb isn't safe. If you have not root your phone then root with philz safe kernel. Then only do hard reset.
Everytime you uninstalling an app make sure to clear data first so that it could free some memory which previously used by the app.
Your running out of storage memory or ram?
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Hi androidsaver, it prompts me "my device memory is insufficient, unable to install the update".
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Hi androidsaver, it prompts me "my device memory is insufficient, unable to install the update".
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Is your device rooted?
When you open file manager how much GB does it say available in "sdcard"
It's always so much harder when you have to try (David Gray).
OK. When I open the file manager, my sd card definitely have enough memory cos I still have 24gb memory. I believe is my device memory in the fone, giving me problem.
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IM Sorry but i just can't understand you well enough to help. I was talking about your internal SD not external
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Opppss, sorry abt tat. The internal storage is the usb storage. I have 7.41gb.
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I found a topic which is related my problem too but seems like no1 able to help.. do I really need to stop all the files from running behind or last option to restore back to factory setting?
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I got this msg... can anyone tells me how should I rectify it.
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Device rooted? If you are, go to folder root/data/log and delete some logs with name something like dumpstate_ril_RESET_BY_CP_SILENTRESET_20130801070641.
Deleting these files frees up space. About 6mb per file. No adverse effect so far for me. Not sure about deleting other files.
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Thanks. But I have not rooted my note. Now I'm facing lots of app unable to use. Reason due to insufficient storage to sync.
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It might not help but you could try avg cleaner off of the play store or else disk defragmenter
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Like what i mentioned before. It is most likely that those file are created by system and stored in you root partition. The only way i know is to root the phone and delete those files.
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May I ask what is the recommended software for rooting my fone?
Anyway I have check with the samsung service centre. I was told the device is for install apps., so I only have 2gb of apps.
For the deleting of files, I worried I might delete the wrong files and cause malfunction of the fone.. I guess I need to delete some folders in the fone
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616748
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Search for Philz thread and read it. That is the easiest and safe way to root N7000. As for logs deleting, the logs filename i mentioned is safe for deleting.
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