How to uninstall any applied mods and themes???...plz help - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hii...
I have applied many mods and themes that I want to delete now plz help...I am using jellybean 4.1.2 rooted with philz cwm...N7000.DDLSC
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Either restore nandroid backup or flash the restore flashable zip from the developer.
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There is no way to uninstall or delete Mods/Themes. Most of them change "system" apks without making a backup of them.
So - as suggested before - restore a backup if you made one from the unchanged Rom
or
reinstall the Rom.

So if I wipe data or reset to factory settings will there be any problem
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How do I do it???
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zoyebk said:
How do I do it???
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What? Your original question was answered: no way.

I mean if I wipe or restore factory settings will they b deleted...and if I do it will it do any harm
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No. If you factory reset, then your device will load the modded apk's and themes again. Because there are no sources for stock apk's and theme's in the system file.
Your only chance ist backup, or reinstall the rom.
If you don't make nandroid, backup your apk's and that what you want with titanium. Then reinstall the rom.
If i am wrong, please correct me.

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can you delete the rom zip after install?

can you delete the rom zip after install? i mean can i delete it or does the zip have to stay? thanks
Delete, if you like
Should be posted in q and a
Next time go to Q&A for questions.
But you can delete it, it wont effectyour rom.
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Deleting is fine but if you need it up you won't have it on your sd to flash again
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adamholden85 said:
Deleting is fine but if you need it up you won't have it on your sd to flash again
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This is exactly why I leave it. If I screw something up it is easy to reflash.
Wow.... just wow. I can understand most of the questions posted in development. But this...
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sorry about not posting it in q&a guys i have done it a few times half asleep and go into wrong forum
Do a nandroid backup, and a titanium backup and this ROM zip too. In case u mess up real bad, and even ur nandroid can't help, u could install this ROM back, and use TiBu to restore apps and data.

Question : restoring data after flashing roms

First of all,hi all,newbies here.. Bought my O2X for about a month n flashed a few custom roms..question is,i read somewhere that 'restoring data' after flashing roms can cause battery drain issue,is that mean restoring thru recovery or titanium backup? I always use titanium backup n restore app only,afraid of the batt drain issue,but it gets annoying coz i need to set up everything again.(account login,settings).
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Only restore "user apps", not system data when coming from another rom.
Sometimes restoring user apps WITH data can cause problems, like batterydrain. For example when going from froyo to gingerbread.
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mrBira said:
Only restore "user apps", not system data when coming from another rom.
Sometimes restoring user apps WITH data can cause problems, like batterydrain. For example when going from froyo to gingerbread.
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Which means everytime we flashed new roms,we need to setup all the accounts n apps settings again,rite? I thought it can be easier. ;-P
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williemeiser said:
Which means everytime we flashed new roms,we need to setup all the accounts n apps settings again,rite? I thought it can be easier. ;-P
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not really, when staying on froyo rom (MCR Kitchen for example), just flash over new rom, you will keep your data ...
when flashing new baseband -> also just restore backup in CWM
when changing to CM, i would recommend using titanium or mybackup pro to restore your apps (exclude system apps in backup, cause they are different !)
but when you´re staying on CM , just flash new rom, you will keep your data !
75markus said:
not really, when staying on froyo rom (MCR Kitchen for example), just flash over new rom, you will keep your data ...
when flashing new baseband -> also just restore backup in CWM
when changing to CM, i would recommend using titanium or mybackup pro to restore your apps (exclude system apps in backup, cause they are different !)
but when you´re staying on CM , just flash new rom, you will keep your data !
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Is it? I mean, if im from Fear Fr17 mow,later wanna flash Fr18, i dnt need to wipe anything?system?factory reset?dalvik?cache?
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williemeiser said:
Is it? I mean, if im from Fear Fr17 mow,later wanna flash Fr18, i dnt need to wipe anything?system?factory reset?dalvik?cache?
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yes !!
i came from fr14 to fr18b2 without wiping anything !
i would only wipe once when you plan to move to cm, but when you stay on MCR based roms, just reflash rom and enjoy !
75markus said:
yes !!
i came from fr14 to fr18b2 without wiping anything !
i would only wipe once when you plan to move to cm, but when you stay on MCR based roms, just reflash rom and enjoy !
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Ok i get that,but still,what about for different rom,say.. Fear Fr17 --> Blazing dragon.?
Sorry for asking too much. N thanks!
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williemeiser said:
Ok i get that,but still,what about for different rom,say.. Fear Fr17 --> Blazing dragon.?
Sorry for asking too much. N thanks!
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Fear, BlazingDragon, they are all based on MCR, so it shouldn´t be a problem ...
just try out, in worst case, when facing a bootloop or some other problems, you can wipe anyway afterwards ...
so it´s good to have a "titanium" or "mybackuppro" backup for worst case
Ok thanks dude!
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[Q] cwkmod flashing/data

So if i make a cwkmod backup if i install a custom rom can i restore just the data ?
Thanks if you can answer
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You can, but with a very probable bootloop. Better to use just titanium backup.
Is that an android app or on pc? And cheers
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Titanium backup is a root app that creates backup of apps+data, like you would by manually copying files, but with a nice UI. Pretty handy for changing roms.
paddyman93 said:
So if i make a cwkmod backup if i install a custom rom can i restore just the data ?
Thanks if you can answer
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use titanium backup... its going to work fine for user apps+data but will mostly give problems with system app+data restore... so take backup of system data like contacts and sms by some other means... dont just depend on titanium for these ...
press thanks if i helped !!!

[Q] How To Remove Bloatware from Stock 4.1.2 ???

Is There Any Tool To Remove Useless Samsung Apps from Samsung Galaxy NOTE(N7000) ?
Titanium backup..u wud need root for this
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gurnishdhillon said:
Titanium backup..u wud need root for this
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Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
RockstarGamer said:
Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
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rom toolbox.... it will do what you need. remember backup first in case you delete something important...
Using titanium backup is quite simple once u know what you r doing with it..just go to youtube and search for titanium backup ..u shud be able to pick up the steps from thr...
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RockstarGamer said:
Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
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open titanium backup and go to backup/restore tab which is just next to overview (default view) select the app and click uninstall and press ok on all the warnings. only remove bloatware and not any system app or file.
for reference Applications Safe To Remove http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580830
Does the above mentioned link solve only for the rooted devises? Ive downloaded TB, and it is not able to get root permissions on the stock rom. :crying:
Yes.. Only for rooted devices. TB requires root access. As a matter of fact if you want to remove any of the system apps you will need root.
Disable them! The best thing to do without Root
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Disable them! The best thing to do without Root
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how is that?
u cant disable or remove default apps without ROOT access

Restoring Data query

Hey guys,just had one question..Im on LQB right now,and i want to flash the indian fw as i heard that it is good...after i flash it,after rooting and all,can i restore only the data part of a LQB nandroid backup through advanced option of cwm restore,or will that create problems?
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I think its OK only to restore your app's data... Although I don't use or have much knowledge of using CWM, on TWRP I do this whenever I flash any new ROM....
Just make sure you don't restore your System files or Boot/kernel image as that might cause some problem.. .
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Cool..yeah,i'l restore just the data.. Thanks!
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