My Phone is Rooted okai and i download games from Play Store so can i take the source of the game i have downloaded and if yes how can i do that !!
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Good luck have fun dude
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Use Titanium Backup to get the apk + data of the installed app , or use Roote Explorer (or any other root file manager) and manually pull them (apk is in data/app and data in data/data)
you can backup apps
but if you are thinking of pirating apps then you should not do it
else you can backup apps even without root with the help of es file explorer
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Is there any way to get old market (2.x.x) back on CM 7?
Not sure if it works on CM 7, but normally just go to manage apps, find the market/market updater and select uninstall updates. Then disable the market updater
^^^ works on superOSR which is cm7 based
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If the uninstall method doesn't work, you could look for the *.apk of the old market and install it.
@nwsk
thx i was also lookiing how can disable the updater because the new market its too slow
You can delete it from system/app using root explorer (or similar), or freeze it using titanium backup.
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I wanted to know that how can we extract an apk from an installed app.?? :what:
apk = app
Did you mean you want the original 'installer' ?
- Back up the app using 'app backup restore', download it from the play store.
Did you mean you want to extract the app(apk) for editing purpose ?
- Use APK Manager or APK Edit
Free app called astro file manager
Use it to backup all installed apps
A folder called backups will be created and here you go all the apk's you want
Easy as waking up in the morning
Just kidding, much easier
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I am rooted and so want to uninstall crapwares like google plus and socialife. what are the names of the apk's in /system/app? :crying:
Can't you use root uninstaller to remove them easier?
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Use ES Explorer, and go to app manager. If you has rooted, you can uninstall anything you want.
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For me these are the main Bloatwares.. I am using Root Explorer for removing them. and map, youtube, update center also bloatware for me.. i removed them too.. Hope its help u
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Well, rather than uninstalling, a more better option would be to freeze them.
You can use Link2SD on Play Store to freeze unwanted apps, or use Titanium Backup Pro (Paid) to freeze them. You can uninstall them from both the apps too.
Best of luck. :good:
I don't really use google talk, which now change name to hangout, if possible I want to delete this app. Is there any way to do it? I can't find it at system/app and manually uninstall from settings is not possible (only uninstall update).
Thanks
Check your /preload folder
or use root app such as titanium backup to delete or freeze it.
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UpInTheAir said:
Check your /preload folder
or use root app such as titanium backup to delete or freeze it.
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Great, done it. Thanks!!
Hi.. Usually when you hold on an app in TB (Pro) u have an option to convert a user app to a system app or vise versa. I dont have an option to convert a system app to a user app. I want to make Google Maps a user app so i can greenify it. Is there any way to do this?
Delete it via titanium, then install from google play
Thanks dude
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also using any file explorer you can go into system/app, cut the apk, move it to storage and install by cliking on it