I installed an ota on my dual sim htc one 802d. i was rooting my phone later but i ended up removing most of the system apps.. like notes, calculator etc.. can anybody help me anyhow to restore these apps?
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I've planned to install ARHD 9.3 on my HTC One (M7) and the description of it says that all "bloatware" apps have been removed from the ROM. But there is no saying which apps are classified as bloatware. By installing custom recovery I've already lost an unknown number of apps that HTC had installed as non-system apps, and by installing ARHD maybe I will loose many more. Is there a list somewhere where I can find out which these "bloatware" apps are? (Note that the phone is not from a carrier like AT&T.)
Thanks.
st2430 said:
I've planned to install ARHD 9.3 on my HTC One (M7) and the description of it says that all "bloatware" apps have been removed from the ROM. But there is no saying which apps are classified as bloatware. By installing custom recovery I've already lost an unknown number of apps that HTC had installed as non-system apps, and by installing ARHD maybe I will loose many more. Is there a list somewhere where I can find out which these "bloatware" apps are? (Note that the phone is not from a carrier like AT&T.)
Thanks.
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just try and if you don't like it flash another rom
st2430 said:
I've planned to install ARHD 9.3 on my HTC One (M7) and the description of it says that all "bloatware" apps have been removed from the ROM. But there is no saying which apps are classified as bloatware. By installing custom recovery I've already lost an unknown number of apps that HTC had installed as non-system apps, and by installing ARHD maybe I will loose many more. Is there a list somewhere where I can find out which these "bloatware" apps are? (Note that the phone is not from a carrier like AT&T.)
Thanks.
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Before installing ARHD you could backup all your existing apps using Titanium Backup or similar and then restoring any missing apps with this after installing the custom rom.
rider5512 said:
Before installing ARHD you could backup all your existing apps using Titanium Backup or similar and then restoring any missing apps with this after installing the custom rom.
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That sounds like a good strategy. It's a while since I installed a ROM on my old Desire HD so I can't remember if there are any restrictions restoring apps from Titanium Backup when moving from the stock ROM?
st2430 said:
That sounds like a good strategy. It's a while since I installed a ROM on my old Desire HD so I can't remember if there are any restrictions restoring apps from Titanium Backup when moving from the stock ROM?
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Shouldn't be as far as I'm aware.
rider5512 said:
Shouldn't be as far as I'm aware.
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I have now installed ARHD 9.3 and it seems to work OK, and I restored "all missing apps with data" from Titanium, which also seems to have worked. My question now is: is there a way in Titanium to restore the Home screen settings with all folders, widgets, and shortcuts, or must I manually build all the screens again (which is a pain in the butt)?
Evening All.
I have not long since got my HTC One (UK version of it makes any difference).
It is S-Off, bootlooader unlocked and rooted with TWRP 2.6.3 recovery but currently running stock firmware. I've had a play with ARHD and liked it. However it's a bit of a nause having to re download apps every time I update. The internet were I am is very slow so this takes time.
I know backup solutions exist however I get conflicting reports about the apps. Having come from an iPhone (which I still use as a work phone) I am looking for a backup solution that with either a brand new phone or a factory reset and a new/custom Rom I just hit restore and it puts all my apps data and settings as it was when I backed up. Including things like my layout in widget locker and nova launcher.
I was going to be using helium but then read that you still have to download the APK for all the apps again from Google so that seems a pretty defunct choice.
It's there an app which will backup my phone, I can remove this to my laptop. Then factory reset, reinstall the app (I'm assuming you have to do this) and then I put the backup back on the phone and restore it?
Cloud options are no use due to the slow internet.
Apologies if this has been covered before but I just can't seem to find a definitive answer.
Thanks in advance.
Carl.
vRS Carl said:
Evening All.
I have not long since got my HTC One (UK version of it makes any difference).
It is S-Off, bootlooader unlocked and rooted with TWRP 2.6.3 recovery but currently running stock firmware. I've had a play with ARHD and liked it. However it's a bit of a nause having to re download apps every time I update. The internet were I am is very slow so this takes time.
I know backup solutions exist however I get conflicting reports about the apps. Having come from an iPhone (which I still use as a work phone) I am looking for a backup solution that with either a brand new phone or a factory reset and a new/custom Rom I just hit restore and it puts all my apps data and settings as it was when I backed up. Including things like my layout in widget locker and nova launcher.
I was going to be using helium but then read that you still have to download the APK for all the apps again from Google so that seems a pretty defunct choice.
It's there an app which will backup my phone, I can remove this to my laptop. Then factory reset, reinstall the app (I'm assuming you have to do this) and then I put the backup back on the phone and restore it?
Cloud options are no use due to the slow internet.
Apologies if this has been covered before but I just can't seem to find a definitive answer.
Thanks in advance.
Carl.
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I use ES File Explorer to backup all the app apk's and HTC backup to my google drive for settings / mms / contacts/ etc
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Hey everyone,
I have an HTC One international version, Android 4.4, unlocked and rooted. Since then I've been encountering 2 issues:
1) Whenever I delete a Google app (which is a system app) using Titanium Backup (free), for some reason Google Play always restores these apps and locks them as a system app, so I have to do the whole routine again. At first, I thought this happened because of Google sync, which automatically downloads every app I used to have on my HTC One. After I canceled the auto-sync, it continued to automatically download Google apps. How can I fix this?
2) Ever since the update and root I noticed that I don't have the calculator anymore. Is there any way I can download the stock calculator or am I doomed for?
Thanks in advance
ArmyMan007 said:
Hey everyone,
I have an HTC One international version, Android 4.4, unlocked and rooted. Since then I've been encountering 2 issues:
1) Whenever I delete a Google app (which is a system app) using Titanium Backup (free), for some reason Google Play always restores these apps and locks them as a system app, so I have to do the whole routine again. At first, I thought this happened because of Google sync, which automatically downloads every app I used to have on my HTC One. After I canceled the auto-sync, it continued to automatically download Google apps. How can I fix this?
2) Ever since the update and root I noticed that I don't have the calculator anymore. Is there any way I can download the stock calculator or am I doomed for?
Thanks in advance
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2) You can download a calculator from Play Store. There's nothing special about the HTC Calculator.
ArmyMan007 said:
Hey everyone,
I have an HTC One international version, Android 4.4, unlocked and rooted. Since then I've been encountering 2 issues:
1) Whenever I delete a Google app (which is a system app) using Titanium Backup (free), for some reason Google Play always restores these apps and locks them as a system app, so I have to do the whole routine again. At first, I thought this happened because of Google sync, which automatically downloads every app I used to have on my HTC One. After I canceled the auto-sync, it continued to automatically download Google apps. How can I fix this?
2) Ever since the update and root I noticed that I don't have the calculator anymore. Is there any way I can download the stock calculator or am I doomed for?
Thanks in advance
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1) you need an unsecured kernel like elementalx or bulletproof to write to /system otherwise all changes you made will be reset at reboot.
2)unlocking bootloader caused this. you can find the apk here on the forum or use any other app from the play store as suggested above.
And FYI deleting app/files in /system will prevent you to install the next ota. The ota md5 checksum will fail...
Hi, I have performed the same proceedure...... Got a calc from the play store too..... But my root never took.
I flashed the zip in recovery and rebooted, tried a few times. Once booted up use root checker and always get "no root access". What gives?
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
In advance: I may be a idiot.
I received my LG L90 D410hn yesterday and was happily fooling around. Summing up, all I'd done was:
instaling LG OTA update
successfuly rooting it (towel)
installing greenify pro/donation edition
installing Classic Messaging
Installing Google Launcher (sideloading apk)
Greenifying the bloatware described all along this thread
Eveything was running smooth and crisp, but the dialer design really got to my nerves. So I decided to try to install my LG Optimus 2X custom rom's dialer (The ROM) because that is NEAT.
I backed up my original Phone apk and other related apps with ES File Explorer just in case and uploaded the apks to my Dropbox.
Then I proceeded to uninstall the Phone app. The try was rewarded with a "unsuccesful" message, but the app was seemed gone from the system apps list. So I tried to install the dialer from the Custom rom... no success. I decided to give up, restored the back up and everything was OK.
I went to bed and even dreamed about this marvelous phone, just to wake up to a... Well:
"com.android.phone crashed" messages
no access to any of my SMS apps - stock or Classic Messaging. It just closes with no warning or error message
No data connection. Actually, my SIM wasn't recognized at all after a while
I took my SIM card and put it back in my old phone and, until I rebooted for the second time, the card was problematic, but now it's ok.
How can I clean this mess? I tried to clean the Phone cache to no success, then proceeded to a factory reset with the same outcome
(I have no MicroSD card on the L90)
Follow this Guide and reflash stock rom. :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/general/guide-flash-stock-kdz-offline-lg-l90-t2803479
marioho said:
In advance: I may be a idiot.
I received my LG L90 D410hn yesterday and was happily fooling around. Summing up, all I'd done was:
instaling LG OTA update
successfuly rooting it (towel)
installing greenify pro/donation edition
installing Classic Messaging
Installing Google Launcher (sideloading apk)
Greenifying the bloatware described all along this thread
Eveything was running smooth and crisp, but the dialer design really got to my nerves. So I decided to try to install my LG Optimus 2X custom rom's dialer (The ROM) because that is NEAT.
I backed up my original Phone apk and other related apps with ES File Explorer just in case and uploaded the apks to my Dropbox.
Then I proceeded to uninstall the Phone app. The try was rewarded with a "unsuccesful" message, but the app was seemed gone from the system apps list. So I tried to install the dialer from the Custom rom... no success. I decided to give up, restored the back up and everything was OK.
I went to bed and even dreamed about this marvelous phone, just to wake up to a... Well:
"com.android.phone crashed" messages
no access to any of my SMS apps - stock or Classic Messaging. It just closes with no warning or error message
No data connection. Actually, my SIM wasn't recognized at all after a while
I took my SIM card and put it back in my old phone and, until I rebooted for the second time, the card was problematic, but now it's ok.
How can I clean this mess? I tried to clean the Phone cache to no success, then proceeded to a factory reset with the same outcome
(I have no MicroSD card on the L90)
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When you place your original dialer back into its original place, make sure the permissions are r-w-rr, and then reboot. If that doesn't work, I'm sure someone else can help you out. There's a fix for this besides reflashing the KDZ.
Ilxaot said:
When you place your original dialer back into its original place, make sure the permissions are r-w-rr, and then reboot. If that doesn't work, I'm sure someone else can help you out. There's a fix for this besides reflashing the KDZ.
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Thank you, guys! I ended up reflashing KDZ. It was a breeze though, so no hard feelings.
I did, indeed, read about the permission settings, but couldn't find a good guide at the time so I let it slip.
Reflash KDZ didnt fix it for me
I have an almost identical problem after attempting to install the google dialer. I reflashed the phone but it still had all the previously loaded apps still in it including the dialer and services. Any ideas what to do next? The dialer and services have the correct permissions. I noted in another post that the version on these is 0.
I got the s5 Active and recently rooted and flashed safestrap. I was wondering what the best way to remove the bloat from the stock rom was? Thanks in advance.
fourthhorseman said:
I got the s5 Active and recently rooted and flashed safestrap. I was wondering what the best way to remove the bloat from the stock rom was? Thanks in advance.
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Depends on what you want to do. You can install a ROM that is bloatware free, freeze apps with Titanium Backup, or you can manually uninstall them.
For the first option you would just have to search for a bloat free ROM such as the one I'm running: Extreme Debloat.
For the second option, you would root your phone, install Titanium Backup, and just go down the list freezing one application at a time until you're satisfied. (I only specifically froze the AT&T apps in my app drawer, nothing outside of that).
For the last option, there are a few applications that you just run and they uninstall a "list" of bloatware. I don't remember where I saw it, but the application was made by someone on XDA.
I'd just use TiBu and remove what you want instead of a ROM that someone else decided what stays and goes as a lot of stuff is dependent on other stuff
Thanks for the help guys.