[Q] removing bloatwares with s-off / stock rom - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys
I was wondering if I can remove the bloatwares with titanium backup Permanently with s-off. As with s-on all the bloatwares restore once I restart the phone.
These bloatwares are bothering me. But I wanna keep the stock Rom.
Thank you
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Search for Rom cleaner ver1.4
that will do it without S off

You don't need s-off, just root. Select in TB and tap Uninstall.

iElvis said:
You don't need s-off, just root. Select in TB and tap Uninstall.
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TB doesn't work. Once I reboot phone all bloatwares come back alive
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L0rdNels0n said:
Search for Rom cleaner ver1.4
that will do it without S off
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But with Rom cleaner will I lose sense Rom?
I like sense.
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ksarius said:
TB doesn't work. Once I reboot phone all bloatwares come back alive
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You apparently don't have /system r/w access. What rom and firmware are you on?

Everything stock. I only have root
Ok I'm done trying. I will just flash viperone or maximumhd as I like Rom that offers ota updates
Thx
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ksarius said:
Everything stock. I only have root
Ok I'm done trying. I will just flash viperone or maximumhd as I like Rom that offers ota updates
Thx
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The stock kernel has system write protection enabled. Flash flar2's bulletproof kernel and then titanium will work.
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How do I unroot properly ?

I have arhd Rom which is perfect for me as it has all the bloat stuff removed, but I need an unrooted version so that my work email client and Sky Go will run. Is there a way to completely unroot? I tried removing superuser, busybox and Su but Sky Go and work email still complain that my phone is rooted ? Thanks for any guidance.
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gudge said:
I have arhd Rom which is perfect for me as it has all the bloat stuff removed, but I need an unrooted version so that my work email client and Sky Go will run. Is there a way to completely unroot? I tried removing superuser, busybox and Su but Sky Go and work email still complain that my phone is rooted ? Thanks for any guidance.
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Ultimately you need to install a stock RUU/ROM.zip. What you have to do before that depends on if you have S-OFF via Revolutionary or an unlocked HBOOT.
tpbklake said:
Ultimately you need to install a stock RUU/ROM.zip. What you have to do before that depends on if you have S-OFF via Revolutionary or an unlocked HBOOT.
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But I don't want a stock Rom, and I don't want to loose CWM recovery either, I just want to unroot my customised Rom, is it possible ?
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gudge said:
But I don't want a stock Rom, and I don't want to loose CWM recovery either, I just want to unroot my customised Rom, is it possible ?
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Nope. I did tried to unroot (unproper) by deleting the superuser apks in /system/app. I did that on my friend's galaxy ace. But his phone is stock.Try deleting /system/bin/sh too.
gudge said:
But I don't want a stock Rom, and I don't want to loose CWM recovery either, I just want to unroot my customised Rom, is it possible ?
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Yes, use SuperSU, check the settings.

So how exactly do I root?

Now I just bought an Incredible S and I want to root it and install a custom ROM but it seems as though HTC seems to hate devs and there are tons of crap blocking it so I was wondering how exactly do I root it?
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blazerphoenix said:
Now I just bought an Incredible S and I want to root it and install a custom ROM but it seems as though HTC seems to hate devs and there are tons of crap blocking it so I was wondering how exactly do I root it?
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There are multiple guides on XDA. I made one myself its in my sig
Compared to other phones, this phone is actually quite the headache to root and achieve S-OFF
blazerphoenix said:
Now I just bought an Incredible S and I want to root it and install a custom ROM but it seems as though HTC seems to hate devs and there are tons of crap blocking it so I was wondering how exactly do I root it?
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please give us more info. hboot version? ics or gb? s on or off?
naathaanb96 said:
please give us more info. hboot version? ics or gb? s on or off?
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I have no idea what is the hboot version. But it's stock ics and s on
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blazerphoenix said:
I have no idea what is the hboot version. But it's stock ics and s on
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Wait sorry I forgot how do you check the hboot version
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And this was upgraded to ics, it was originally gb
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blazerphoenix said:
Wait sorry I forgot how do you check the hboot version
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Power off the phone and then hold the Volume Down key while pressing the Power button. This will boot you into the bootloader screen which lists the HBOOT version, the lock status and the radio version.
blazerphoenix said:
Now I just bought an Incredible S and I want to root it and install a custom ROM but it seems as though HTC seems to hate devs and there are tons of crap blocking it so I was wondering how exactly do I root it?
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here is the link to the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337105
it's a very useful link with quite details...
srv.abhishek said:
here is the link to the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337105
it's a very useful link with quite details...
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This is a very reliable guide. I used it first before achieving S-OFF. I would recommend S-OFF over just root though. Allows you to flash kernels, radios, splash screen, anything.
S-off -> root -> custom rom
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zulmajdi said:
S-off -> root -> custom rom
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errr... root and s-off are entirely different things. I looked at this thread in phandroid forums, and according to it, root just gives you superuser permissions. It gives you the ability to flash things to your phone, custom ROMs. However, when you root your phone, the Radio NVRAM section of the phone prevents you from completely overwriting system partition or at least from changing it. With S-OFF, you flash a custom HBOOT which gives you the ability to overwrite this system partition or in other words, literally do whatever you want to your phone.
I know. Not all of the custom rom require s-off. I suggest to him to s-off -> root -> the install custom rom. Forgot to put i suggest
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Quick Please help

Hi XDA,
I am have the Rogers HTC One, and I want to go to complete stock, I used to the nandroid backup and went to back to stock, now how do I unroot my phone?
Thanks
Aktheprodigy said:
Hi XDA,
I am have the Rogers HTC One, and I want to go to complete stock, I used to the nandroid backup and went to back to stock, now how do I unroot my phone?
Thanks
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You try to use this tool HTC One Toolkit [M7] • 1.8 ~ OTA•1.8.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2121&order=desc&page=5
Wrong section
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Aktheprodigy said:
Hi XDA,
I am have the Rogers HTC One, and I want to go to complete stock, I used to the nandroid backup and went to back to stock, now how do I unroot my phone?
Thanks
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there's really no need to unroot just use the stock kernel, recovery, delete Su app and it will look just as stock looks or just use search
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[Q] how to unroot HTC One

I would like to know how to unroot htc one without flashing a new ROM.. is that possible and how?
Rocker19943 said:
I would like to know how to unroot htc one without flashing a new ROM.. is that possible and how?
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You could either factory reset, or, depending on the method you used, you could unroot through the SU app itself.
I think super one click would work... but flashing the stock rom would be the best solutuon.... dont forget to press thanks if i helped.... :thumbup:
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Bloatware keeps coming back

So I recently rooted my Tmobile HTC One in order to remove some bloatware that I don't want. I don't really feel the need for a custom ROM with this phone like I have with past phones, so I'm running stock, just rooted.. However, I don't use Facebook and there are a number of other things (tmobile account bs and lookout security) that I don't want on the device. I used Ti backup to uninstall these applications, but they reappear after a reboot.
I have never had this problem in the past. Am I missing a step to keep these apps from coming back?
Thanks
Bradlees said:
So I recently rooted my Tmobile HTC One in order to remove some bloatware that I don't want. I don't really feel the need for a custom ROM with this phone like I have with past phones, so I'm running stock, just rooted.. However, I don't use Facebook and there are a number of other things (tmobile account bs and lookout security) that I don't want on the device. I used Ti backup to uninstall these applications, but they reappear after a reboot.
I have never had this problem in the past. Am I missing a step to keep these apps from coming back?
Thanks
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you need a kernel with write protection disabled; so either a custom kernel for your version or the wp mod somewhere around. don't know where it is, otherwise i would have put the link for you.
nkk71 said:
you need a kernel with write protection disabled; so either a custom kernel for your version or the wp mod somewhere around. don't know where it is, otherwise i would have put the link for you.
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ok, now I've got a start, thanks,
I'm pretty sure you're s-on. Search for s-off, you'll find plenty of information about that. Unfortunately, I think you cannot s-off if you have 4.2 or newer.
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mzecher said:
I'm pretty sure you're s-on. Search for s-off, you'll find plenty of information about that. Unfortunately, I think you cannot s-off if you have 4.2 or newer.
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I believe you can s-off with runrunner s-off for 4.3 and 4.3, 1.44 and 1.55 htboot...but please check, I did s-off on 4.2 with runrunner
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HTC one rw on play store sorts out this problem.
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