Bloatware removal script - Sony Xperia T, TL, TX, V

This is just a removal script that removes bloatware.
You can edit the script by your own liking in the file: remove_apps/remove_script.sh
Just flash in any recovery.
But you have to be root and unlocked.
This is not my own idea but just made it custom to JB and Xperia phones.
If you edit the script just remove / add lines in the file i prefer the Note++ app... and flash.
Goodluck to all
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
## add here the .apk files you want to delete
## like: rm -f /system/app/Calculator.apk
rm -f /system/app/EventStream.apk
rm -f /system/app/EventStreamPluginTwitter.apk
rm -f /system/app/EventStreamPluginFacebook.apk
rm -f /system/app/facebook.apk
rm -f /system/app/fast-dormancy-incall.apk
rm -f /system/app/fast-dormancy-wakeup.apk
rm -f /system/app/FBCalendarSync.apk
rm -f /system/app/FBIAppShare.apk
rm -f /system/app/FBMediaDiscovery.apk
rm -f /system/app/FBMusicLike.apk
rm -f /system/app/FBSetupwizard.apk
rm -f /system/app/GenieWidget.apk
rm -f /system/app/helpapp.apk
rm -f /system/app/JapaneseIME.apk
rm -f /system/app/PlusOne.apk
rm -f /system/app/POBoxSknMono.apk
rm -f /system/app/POBoxSknPink.apk
rm -f /system/app/POBoxSknSelector.apk
rm -f /system/app/POBoxSknWood.apk
rm -f /system/app/LiveWallpapers.apk
rm -f /system/app/PostViewer.apk
rm -f /system/app/retaildemo.apk
rm -f /system/app/SemcEmail.apk
rm -f /system/app/SEMCFacebookProxy.apk
rm -f /system/app/SemcPowerSaver.apk
rm -f /system/app/SEMCSetupWizard.apk
rm -f /system/app/SocialEngineCore.apk
rm -f /system/app/SocialEngineFacebookPlugin.apk
rm -f /system/app/SocialEnginePicassaPlugin.apk
rm -f /system/app/SocialPane-Apps.apk
rm -f /system/app/SocialPane-FeedWidget.apk
rm -f /system/app/SocialPane-FriendsWidget.apk
rm -f /system/app/SocialPane-StatusWisdget.apk
rm -f /system/app/storefront.apk
rm -f /system/app/talkback.apk
rm -f /system/app/textinput-chn.apk
rm -f /system/app/timescaperssplugin.apk
rm -f /system/app/TimescapeSpline.apk
rm -f /system/app/TwitterPostViewer.apk
rm -f /system/app/UpdateCentre.apk
rm -f /system/app/PhaseBeam.apk
rm -f /system/app/CosmicFlow.apk
rm -f /system/app/HoloSpiralWallpaper.apk
rm -f /system/app/Galaxy4.apk
rm -f /system/app/MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk
rm -f /system/app/NoiseField.apk
rm -f /system/app/PhotoSlideshow.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
##rm -f /system/app/.apk
The above is an example of my file.
Also usable with "Gscript" from the playstore:
First of all extract your modified .sh script to your sdcard in the folder "Gscript".
In the app go to options and use "add script" and use the file, save and you're done!
Now you can load the script
Download here:
Bloatware_removal_Script_v1.0

Could this script be made to work with gscript for example ? . Will it work if i just paste the text from your post in new script ?

I'll look into it.

mastersjef said:
I'll look into it.
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Thank you :good::good:

MafiaManV said:
Thank you :good::good:
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Oke so use Gscript from the playstore.
First of all extract your modified .sh script to your sdcard in the folder "Gscript" in the app go to options and use "add script" and use the file save and your done!
Now you can load the script just tested.....

ok, so i downloaded the. zip you included in your first post, extracted the. sh file,........... but after running the script i get this. What am i doing wrong? I use XperiaS

I think it just need root and busybox. Root is not required.
But I can be wrong.

i have granted root access, and busybox with smart install installed

EDIT : My bad, sorry

This is a universal script for all xperia phones. Have three Versions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2349568

Just to point to an alternative.
Android Tuner's file manager offers to select multiple files. Hit delete and the bloat is gone in a minute. I am sure other file managers are also capable doing this.

Related

Moving Your Caches to your phone

Don't know if this is a repost but I found this and thought it was great information.
Source : http://modmygphone.com/wiki/index.php/Caches_To_SD_Card
Code:
Browser Cache
cd /data/data/com.android.browser/cache
rm -R webviewCache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/webviewCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/webviewCache webviewCache
Google Maps
cd /data/data/com.google.android.apps.maps
mkdir /sdcard/cache/files/maps
busybox cp -a files /sdcard/cache/files/maps
rm -R files
ln -s /sdcard/cache/files/maps/files files
Google StreetView
cd /data/data/com.google.android.street
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/streetCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/streetCache cache
Market Cache
cd /data/data/com.android.vending
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/marketCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/marketCache cache
imeem Cache
cd /data/data/com.imeem.gynoid
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/imeemCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/imeemCache cache
Tunewiki Cache
cd /data/data/com.tunewiki.lyricplayer.android/cache
rm -R webviewCache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/tunewikiCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/tunewikiCache webviewCache
Steel Browser Cache
cd /data/data/com.kolbysoft.steel/cache
rm -R webviewCache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/steelCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/steelCache webviewCache
*NOTE*: If the above code does not work for steel browser because there is no cache folder try this:
cd /data/data/com.kolbysoft.steel
mkdir cache
cd cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/steelCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/steelCache webviewCache
Quickpedia
cd /data/data/com.nextmobileweb.quickpedia
rm -r cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/quickpediaCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/quickpediaCache cache
Wikitude
cd /data/data/com.wikitude
rm -r cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/wikitudeCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/wikitude cache
DialZero
cd /data/data/com.nextmobileweb.Dialzero
rm -r cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/dialzeroCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/dialzeroCache cache
MeetMe Cache
cd /data/data/com.stylem.meetme
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/meetmeCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/meetmeCache cache
MySpace
cd /data/data/com.myspace.android
mkdir /sdcard/cache/files/myspace
busybox cp -a files /sdcard/cache/files/myspace
rm -R files
ln -s /sdcard/cache/files/myspace/files files
FuMMoD said:
Don't know if this is a repost but I found this and thought it was great information.
Source : http://modmygphone.com/wiki/index.php/Caches_To_SD_Card
Code:
Browser Cache
cd /data/data/com.android.browser/cache
rm -R webviewCache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/webviewCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/webviewCache webviewCache
Google Maps
cd /data/data/com.google.android.apps.maps
mkdir /sdcard/cache/files/maps
busybox cp -a files /sdcard/cache/files/maps
rm -R files
ln -s /sdcard/cache/files/maps/files files
Google StreetView
cd /data/data/com.google.android.street
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/streetCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/streetCache cache
Market Cache
cd /data/data/com.android.vending
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/marketCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/marketCache cache
imeem Cache
cd /data/data/com.imeem.gynoid
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/imeemCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/imeemCache cache
Tunewiki Cache
cd /data/data/com.tunewiki.lyricplayer.android/cache
rm -R webviewCache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/tunewikiCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/tunewikiCache webviewCache
Steel Browser Cache
cd /data/data/com.kolbysoft.steel/cache
rm -R webviewCache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/steelCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/steelCache webviewCache
*NOTE*: If the above code does not work for steel browser because there is no cache folder try this:
cd /data/data/com.kolbysoft.steel
mkdir cache
cd cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/steelCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/steelCache webviewCache
Quickpedia
cd /data/data/com.nextmobileweb.quickpedia
rm -r cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/quickpediaCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/quickpediaCache cache
Wikitude
cd /data/data/com.wikitude
rm -r cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/wikitudeCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/wikitude cache
DialZero
cd /data/data/com.nextmobileweb.Dialzero
rm -r cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/dialzeroCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/dialzeroCache cache
MeetMe Cache
cd /data/data/com.stylem.meetme
rm -R cache
mkdir /sdcard/cache/meetmeCache
ln -s /sdcard/cache/meetmeCache cache
MySpace
cd /data/data/com.myspace.android
mkdir /sdcard/cache/files/myspace
busybox cp -a files /sdcard/cache/files/myspace
rm -R files
ln -s /sdcard/cache/files/myspace/files files
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Kind of a repost, but your post includes a couple more apps that were not in the previous post's script:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=471653
Phewwww, atleast it is somewhat helpful.
FuMMoD said:
Phewwww, atleast it is somewhat helpful.
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Hey guys. Need a little troubleshoot here with moving my brower and app caches to my SD card. I used Terminal Emulator and entered the following code.....
Terminal Emulator
-----------------
$ su
# cd /data/data/com.android.browser/cache
cd: can't cd to /data/data/com.android.browser/cache
Any idea what could be causing this? I'm new to Android but I'm loving it! I'd love to cache them to my SD card, which is only a 4GB for now I'm also gonna send my apps to the SD card. How long do you think 2GB of that will last? 2GB is consumed by music and some pictures and videos.
Thanks....
Stringbeanz

Tattoo Rosie Remover.

I've been trying to permanently remove all the htc apps and widgets but I've been getting "directory not empty" error when I use :
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
rm /system/app/Rosie.apk
rm /system/app/Rosie.odex
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.apk
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.odex
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.odex
Would it be possible to use the update.zip for Hero from MoDaCo.
Ok so I tested the hero zip and I get these errors :
No signature (4 files)
Verification failed.
I signed the update.zip with test keys.
same problem here...
where have you found the test keys?
What test keys?
Just run these commands in adb shell
Code:
su
#
rm /system/app/Rosie.apk
rm /system/app/Rosie.odex
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.apk
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.odex
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.odex
But backup to /sdcard before removing...
Or at least run backup.sh in recovery
I did it few days ago and got some speed and battery improvement...
Thanks I managed to remove them. It's wierd when I used mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system before the comands wouldnt work.
Blackdragon_860 There is a tutotrial on the forum how to sign update.zip.
lgstoian said:
I've been trying to permanently remove all the htc apps and widgets but I've been getting "directory not empty" error when I use :
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
rm /system/app/Rosie.apk
rm /system/app/Rosie.odex
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.apk
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.odex
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.odex
Would it be possible to use the update.zip for Hero from MoDaCo.
Ok so I tested the hero zip and I get these errors :
No signature (4 files)
Verification failed.
I signed the update.zip with test keys.
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You cannot use a Hero ROM on the Tattoo.
The update.zip only contained a script to remove Rosie. It wasn't a hero rom.
lgstoian said:
I've been trying to permanently remove all the htc apps and widgets but I've been getting "directory not empty" error when I use :
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
rm /system/app/Rosie.apk
rm /system/app/Rosie.odex
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.apk
rm /system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.odex
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccalendarwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htccontactwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmailwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcmsgwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsearchwidgets.odex
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.apk
rm /system/app/htcsettingwidgets.odex
Would it be possible to use the update.zip for Hero from MoDaCo.
Ok so I tested the hero zip and I get these errors :
No signature (4 files)
Verification failed.
I signed the update.zip with test keys.
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well done...but sence is more...
u used it... and
u need to add some more in that script m8 ...
'well.done
THX
Marsdroid
i continue having this problem:
"directory not empty"
i used the command: mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
but it doesent works.. i have su!
For me it worked without the mount comand on a freshly flashed rom and with mainfram3 custom boot.img. Before that I ran in the same problem as you did. I don't know exactly why it worked that time.
Worked for me too...
Goodbye sense ui...
Thank you for the commands...
Cheers
Removal Commands have been included in AzusaROM v1.0. Thanks for the commands! I've trimmed about 10MB or so from the ROM now.
I'm trying to remove some apk's from system but I can't !
Code:
# pwd
pwd
/system/app
# id
id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=1003(graphics),1004(input)
15(sdcard_rw),3001(net_bt_admin),3002(net_bt),3003(inet)
# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# rm HtcFootprints.apk
rm HtcFootprints.apk
rm failed for HtcFootprints.apk, Directory not empty
I didn't flash custom boot yet but I DO have su
thanks
Odd...I didn't flash my Tattoo either and on mine it works...:/
was tired of this semi-su, so I flashed custom img and now it works
thanks anyway

removing pre-installed apps

How can I remove some of the pre-installed apps? I don't use Peep or some others, but I can't figure out how to get rid of them.
I have an uninstaller app, I've gone to Manage Apps, I even used a file manager to find the apk file in /system/app. If I tell it to delete it says it does, but the file is still there.
How do I remove them?
If you are rooted:
cd c:\android-sdk-windows\tools
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/app
ls (This displays all apps on the phone.)
Do this to delete them.
rm NameOfApp.apk
rm NameOfApp.odex
names are case sensitive so look for any caps in the name of the app you want to remove.
I removed:
rm teeter.odex
rm Sprint_Nscar.apk
rm Sprint_Navigation.apk
rm HtcFootprintsWidget.odex
rm HtcFacebook.odex
rm IM.odex
rm HtcTwitter.apk
rm com.htc.StockWidget.odex
rm Flickr.odex
rm HtcRingtoneTrimmer.odex
rm Sprint_TV.apk
rm HtcFootprintsWidget.apk
rm Flickr.apk
rm com.htc.StockWidget.apk
rm Stock.odex
rm Facebook.apk
rm Sprint_TVWidget.apk
rm Sprint_NFL.apk
rm IM.apk
rm HtcFootprints.apk
rm teeter.apk
rm HtcFacebook.apk
rm Stock.apk
rm amazonmp3.apk
rm HtcFootprints.odex
rm com.htc.TwitterWidget.apk
rm HtcTwitter.odex
rm com.htc.TwitterWidget.odex
Thanks raz! That's exactly what I needed. I knew there had to be a way to get that stuff off of the phone. I will keep a couple of things, I do like the Sprint Football app. But ALL of the Twitter stuff is useless, and Nascar, and the stock stuff......etc.
I'd much rather have that space for something useful, like games.
This is a useful resource as well:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=581976
there's a lot of posts of what people removed and if it caused them problems or not

Help,attach file is logcat information.

refer to GUID(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125196) to add recovery menu item.
1.Update framework-res.apk to device.device status is ok(reboot and device can normal go into os).
2.use dexopt-wrapper reodex ,get android.policy.odex
3.copy android.policy.odex to /system/framework/android.policy.odex and set 644 permissions
4.reboot device and stay at samsung logo frame
5.attach file is logcat information.The log file alway display "DexOpt: Some deps went away"
Code:
adb shell
su
busybox cp -f /data/local/tmp/odex/dexopt-wrapper /system/bin/dexopt-wrapper
chmod 755 /system/bin/dexopt-wrapper
busybox cp -f /system/framework/android.policy.jar /system/framework/android.policy.jar.bak
busybox cp -f /system/framework/android.policy.odex /system/framework/android.policy.odex.bak
rm /system/framework/android.policy.odex
busybox cp -f /data/local/tmp/odex/android.policy.jar /system/framework/android.policy.jar
dexopt-wrapper /system/framework/android.policy.jar /system/framework/android.policy.odex
busybox dd if=/system/framework/android.policy.odex.bak of= /system/framework/android.policy.odex bs=1 count=20 skip=52 seek=52 conv=notrunc
rm /system/framework/android.policy.jar
busybox cp -f /system/framework/android.policy.jar.bak /system/framework/android.policy.jar
rm /system/framework/android.policy.jar.bak
rm /system/framework/android.policy.odex.bak
chmod 644 /system/framework/android.policy.odex
reboot
Stop opening more threads related to the same problem, please.
You have already your problem here and there and here again.

Kali Nethunter.

Is anyone here familiar with Kali Nethunter? They released version 3.0 that now supports Marshmallow, however, Kali is installed on top of stock Marshmallow from what I understand. Can anyone elaborate on how this is possible seeing as Marshmallow on the shamu is packed tightly to the brim on the system partition? I freed up about 200 to 300 MB of space deleting system apps I don't need, but this Kali build is over 600MB! Probably uncompresses to be even bigger. Thanks for any insight ant of you can provide! Cheers!
H4X0R46 said:
Is anyone here familiar with Kali Nethunter? They released version 3.0 that now supports Marshmallow, however, Kali is installed on top of stock Marshmallow from what I understand. Can anyone elaborate on how this is possible seeing as Marshmallow on the shamu is packed tightly to the brim on the system partition? I freed up about 200 to 300 MB of space deleting system apps I don't need, but this Kali build is over 600MB! Probably uncompresses to be even bigger. Thanks for any insight ant of you can provide! Cheers!
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When flashing it most likely removes enough to fit what it needs. It Could also over write stock files. I use Kali so am DL it now to have a look.
zelendel said:
When flashing it most likely removes enough to fit what it needs. It Could also over write stock files. I use Kali so am DL it now to have a look.
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You were right, I went ahead and flashed it, and the aroma installer had a line that said "clearing up space in /system" and it did. Thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 6
H4X0R46 said:
You were right, I went ahead and flashed it, and the aroma installer had a line that said "clearing up space in /system" and it did. Thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Yeah I have the zip and am gonna rip it apart and see just what it is doing.
zelendel said:
Yeah I have the zip and am gonna rip it apart and see just what it is doing.
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Yea it makes me wonder what it's really removing. I had about 200 - 300 MB free on my system because I removed some Google bloatware, and after the Kali install, I had like, 500 ish MB free. It deletes something big from the system. Wonder what is actually removed.
Sent from my Nexus 6
H4X0R46 said:
Yea it makes me wonder what it's really removing. I had about 200 - 300 MB free on my system because I removed some Google bloatware, and after the Kali install, I had like, 500 ish MB free. It deletes something big from the system. Wonder what is actually removed.
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Here is what their script removes.
# clean the system from extra/uneeded apps
#
SA=/system/app
# Apks were located in /system/app folder previously
rm -f $SA/PrintSpooler.*
rm -f $SA/QuickOffice.apk
rm -f $SA/CloudPrint2.apk
rm -f $SA/HPPrintPlugin.apk
rm -f $SA/KoreanIME.apk
rm -f $SA/PlusOne.apk
rm -f $SA/PlayGames.apk
rm -f $SA/Drive.apk
rm -f $SA/Maps.apk
rm -f $SA/Magazines.apk
rm -f $SA/GooglePinyinIME.apk
rm -f $SA/Books.apk
rm -f $SA/Magazines.apk
rm -f $SA/Currents.apk
rm -f $SA/GoogleEars.apk
rm -f $SA/Keep.apk
rm -f $SA/FaceLock.apk
# Apks are located in folders now...can we move to /data?
rm -rf $SA/HoloSpiralWallpaper
rm -rf $SA/BasicDreams
rm -rf $SA/Drive
rm -rf $SA/Maps
rm -rf $SA/FaceLock
rm -rf $SA/Books
rm -rf $SA/Newsstand
rm -rf $SA/Street
rm -rf $SA/CloudPrint2
rm -rf $SA/PlayGames
rm -rf $SA/YouTube
rm -rf $SA/PlusOne
rm -rf $SA/PrintSpooler
rm -rf $SA/GoogleHindiIME
rm -rf $SA/GooglePinyinIME
rm -rf $SA/KoreanIME
#rm -rf $SA/LatinImeGoogle
rm -rf $SA/Music2
rm -rf $SA/iWnnIME
rm -rf $SA/Photos
rm -rf $SA/LiveWallpapersPicker
rm -rf $SA/PhaseBeam
rm -rf /system/priv-app/Hangouts
rm -rf /system/priv-app/Wallet
zelendel said:
Here is what their script removes.
# clean the system from extra/uneeded apps
#
SA=/system/app
# Apks were located in /system/app folder previously
rm -f $SA/PrintSpooler.*
rm -f $SA/QuickOffice.apk
rm -f $SA/CloudPrint2.apk
rm -f $SA/HPPrintPlugin.apk
rm -f $SA/KoreanIME.apk
rm -f $SA/PlusOne.apk
rm -f $SA/PlayGames.apk
rm -f $SA/Drive.apk
rm -f $SA/Maps.apk
rm -f $SA/Magazines.apk
rm -f $SA/GooglePinyinIME.apk
rm -f $SA/Books.apk
rm -f $SA/Magazines.apk
rm -f $SA/Currents.apk
rm -f $SA/GoogleEars.apk
rm -f $SA/Keep.apk
rm -f $SA/FaceLock.apk
# Apks are located in folders now...can we move to /data?
rm -rf $SA/HoloSpiralWallpaper
rm -rf $SA/BasicDreams
rm -rf $SA/Drive
rm -rf $SA/Maps
rm -rf $SA/FaceLock
rm -rf $SA/Books
rm -rf $SA/Newsstand
rm -rf $SA/Street
rm -rf $SA/CloudPrint2
rm -rf $SA/PlayGames
rm -rf $SA/YouTube
rm -rf $SA/PlusOne
rm -rf $SA/PrintSpooler
rm -rf $SA/GoogleHindiIME
rm -rf $SA/GooglePinyinIME
rm -rf $SA/KoreanIME
#rm -rf $SA/LatinImeGoogle
rm -rf $SA/Music2
rm -rf $SA/iWnnIME
rm -rf $SA/Photos
rm -rf $SA/LiveWallpapersPicker
rm -rf $SA/PhaseBeam
rm -rf /system/priv-app/Hangouts
rm -rf /system/priv-app/Wallet
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Alright! That's good to know! I was wondering how it removes so much from system, this answers my question perfectly!
H4X0R46 said:
Alright! That's good to know! I was wondering how it removes so much from system, this answers my question perfectly!
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If you are ever wondering what it is doing, just unzip the file on the pc and use notepad++ to check out the scripts. Even if you dont understand everything somethings will start to make sense the more you look at it.
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If you are ever wondering what it is doing, just unzip the file on the pc and use notepad++ to check out the scripts. Even if you dont understand everything somethings will start to make sense the more you look at it.
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I've done this more or less, where should I look? The update script? I've done this a couple of time to see which Android version a ROM was when the post I found it on was not specific enough.
Sent from my Nexus 6
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I've done this more or less, where should I look? The update script? I've done this a couple of time to see which Android version a ROM was when the post I found it on was not specific enough.
Sent from my Nexus 6
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What I did was look to see what the update script was running and then went and looked at those scripts. It's a bit of tracking but it works
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What I did was look to see what the update script was running and then went and looked at those scripts. It's a bit of tracking but it works
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Thanks man! Appreciate it! Also, an unrelated side question. If you remove the SuperSU zip from a rom, will it still flash right and just skip SuperSU? Or does the script have to be also changed? Thanks! You may be able to answer this one, if not, that's cool!
Yeah it should. I would imagine to pull off alot of what its pc counter part does it will need root
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Yeah it should. I would imagine to pull off alot of what its pc counter part does it will need root
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Mostly for multirom use, some roms include systemless root and as of right now, that doesn't flash correctly with multirom. So in theory, removing the super su folder from the rom and then installing normal system root should work?
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Mostly for multirom use, some roms include systemless root and as of right now, that doesn't flash correctly with multirom. So in theory, removing the super su folder from the rom and then installing normal system root should work?
Sent from my Nexus 6
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To be honest I have never messed with multirom. It has never really worked properly and most roms I run will not support it. So that I can't answer.
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To be honest I have never messed with multirom. It has never really worked properly and most roms I run will not support it. So that I can't answer.
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Alright. Well cool thanks for all your help man! Appreciate it!
can i flash kali nethunter 3 on top of aosip slim gapps hcb13 ?
i installed their 3.0 the day they announced it but the terminal doesnt work with the error "1.) no title".
other people have the same issue and they cannot seem to reproduce the issue and fix it. had to dirty flash my system image.
even though they say its stable there are many issues hovering over this mod BUT its hell of a mod if it works, makes you proud to own an android; specially a Nexus!

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