Now, thanks to a tutorial from here, i have my HTC 510 rooted, but after using several apps to uninstall the system apps, non of them works, of course the app deletes and got some space, but after restart (or after my phone auto-restart) the apps come again with the deleted apps and my internal memory full again. Please help!
necropersa said:
Now, thanks to a tutorial from here, i have my HTC 510 rooted, but after using several apps to uninstall the system apps, non of them works, of course the app deletes and got some space, but after restart (or after my phone auto-restart) the apps come again with the deleted apps and my internal memory full again. Please help!
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You need to use a kernel with write protection removed.
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I installed FPSE, and then uninstalled it after having problems, but now I cannot install either the version I downloaded, or the version from the store. Both tell me I have insufficient storage space available, even though I have well over a gig free.
Also I am able to install other things.
Any ideas?
I am using Gingerbread 2.3.6, rooted..
Just redid the procedure with Odin to root, just in case that might clear something, but no...
Tedri Mark said:
I installed FPSE, and then uninstalled it after having problems, but now I cannot install either the version I downloaded, or the version from the store. Both tell me I have insufficient storage space available, even though I have well over a gig free.
Also I am able to install other things.
Any ideas?
I am using Gingerbread 2.3.6, rooted..
Just redid the procedure with Odin to root, just in case that might clear something, but no...
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Use some Root Browser to check your system folder to see if you have available storage space. Sometime the old files are not deleted and they fill up the storage space. If this is the case you need to format the system folder before you can install anything.
I had the same problem too,after I uninstalled N.O.V.A. 3 and can't install it back.But other apps has no problem of installing.
SD maid from Playstore might help here^_^.
Contrary to the name, it clears cache and left over data and logs from the phone internal and external memory.
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If you have another Android device, you can force the app back on your phone.
1) Install app on other device
2) Make Titanium Backup of app on other device and send it to your phone
3) Open Titanium Backup on phone and go into preferences; change restore location to external storage
4) Restore app backup from other device
5) After restoring app, go into Settings -> Applications and move the app from SD to phone
6) Now app is installed on phone just as if you installed it normally and you can change your Titanium Backup restore location back to default
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That usually happens for cracked apps .... try clearing the dalvik cache... ull be abl to install the apps again
hhhmmm i have tried all of the above but the TB one and still not able to reinstall this app.. please HELP!!!!!! lol no really HELP
aznprelude said:
hhhmmm i have tried all of the above but the TB one and still not able to reinstall this app.. please HELP!!!!!! lol no really HELP
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Try to clear cache and data from the store.
Easy, uninstall the app first, then go /data, search the app name, like "titanium" or the package name, sth like com.xxxxxx.xxx, should have that name.odex or any other, delete it, but make sure its correct name of coz, after u deleted the file in /data, u can install it again
But yea, like the above user say, it usually appear in crack app, if so, do the purchase mate
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You must have some leftover file for previous installation, serch and delete of that will allow to install again.
I had this problem the other day trying to install apps with titanium backup and the play store, both were getting this error. I fixed it the same way by going into the data/app folder and deleteing the .odex files in there. I had two in my folder, one was 'com.kermidas.TitaniumBackup-1.odex' and i cant remember what the other one was. I think when an app is uninstalled or modified, it sometimes leaves a .odex residue file which causes the error.
Here is a simple SOLUTION :-
Install lucky patcher now press the menu key
Choose troubleshooting now click on removes fixes and backup now u can install the application
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Ha ha
B'coz this needed for whom only,who needs to use lucky patcher.
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Hello All,
I have unlocked my bootloader and rooted my HTC One with Supersu.
I have used a few different programs like Root Uninstaller or Titanium Backup to try and remove the bloatware apps from my phone. It says the app is uninstalled. Then if I restart the phone they re-appear. I have been digging around the forums and suspect this may be due to the S-On function.
Could someone help explain this to me and how I remove these correctly.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Reece
I'd recommend freezing the apps with Titanium, rather than uninstalling. It should fix your issue with apps reappearing.
Archer said:
I'd recommend freezing the apps with Titanium, rather than uninstalling. It should fix your issue with apps reappearing.
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Thanks if you know I would also like to know how to remove these and why these would be re-appearing. Just for my understanding.
because you said maybe it was related to s-on here is a video how you become easely s-off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4BWxtjaamM
theres a system partition within the phone that isnt really allowed to be touched. for some reason certain apps hang around in that area. some custom roms like viperONE have the option to turn these system partitions the R/W which is read write. this will allow you to remove the apps permanently.
Hey guys, so I heard that a lot of people were deleting some un needed system apps to clear up space on the system partition. However, I can't seem to remove any system apps. I tried titanium backup and this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp Neither of which seemed to work! What did you guys use to delete the system apps? A root explorer? Or another app? Thanks! I'm trying to clear room to install xposed on my system!
i used root explorer. went into /sysyem/app/, deleted what i didnt need, then rebooted.
simms22 said:
i used root explorer. went into /sysyem/app/, deleted what i didnt need, then rebooted.
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Thanks I'll try that!
I had no problems doing it with titanium. I removed Google games, Google books...
Did you try uninstall?
frater said:
I had no problems doing it with titanium. I removed Google games, Google books...
Did you try uninstall?
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Yea I tried to uninstall docs, slides, and keep and they said they uninstalled, but really didn't. The storage space on my system remained the same. I will try using root explorer though and see if that works!
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H4X0R46 said:
Yea I tried to uninstall docs, slides, and keep and they said they uninstalled, but really didn't. The storage space on my system remained the same. I will try using root explorer though and see if that works!
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they said its uninstalled because it uninstalls updated app/apk. Update of system app/apk will be installed like normal apps and base app/apk remains in system partition. So uninstall updated app and delete base app/apk from /system. wolla..more free spaces
Poojan Patel said:
they said its uninstalled because it uninstalls updated app/apk. Update of system app/apk will be installed like normal apps and base app/apk remains in system partition. So uninstall updated app and delete base app/apk from /system. wolla..more free spaces
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Thanks! I deleted the app folders from system like you and simms said, more space! Thanks again guys!
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On mine it gave free space after uninstalling these packages. That's how it's supposed to work doesn't it?
It also says I can't get it back anymore which implies that it's removing stuff (as opposed to freezing)
I have my desire systemless rooted w/ twrp installed. I have tried several different ways of removing system apps but Everytime I restart EVERY Single app is back like they are an aggressive cancer that will not subdue to chemo. Is Anyone else experiencing this and if not please advise me on your method of removal. Thanks.
Also, Tidbit more info, when I attempt to flash ANY thing in TWRP, the phone stops the flash and IMMEDIATELY restarts into ROM.
i2andog said:
I have my desire systemless rooted w/ twrp installed. I have tried several different ways of removing system apps but Everytime I restart EVERY Single app is back like they are an aggressive cancer that will not subdue to chemo. Is Anyone else experiencing this and if not please advise me on your method of removal. Thanks.
Also, Tidbit more info, when I attempt to flash ANY thing in TWRP, the phone stops the flash and IMMEDIATELY restarts into ROM.
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Have you tried re flashing twrp ? You can use flashify or rashr from play store to flash the .IMG file
As far as system apps and bloat, I've also had issues removing them. When I use ROM toolbox pro's app manager, a lot of times the app will still be on the list of apps installed even after I've clicked uninstall. But usually the apps are gone once I reboot
I use /system/ app mover *root* from the play store. I covert the system apps to user apps and then uninstall them.
It also shows that in the latest update it might recognize sytemless root.
IsaacGuti said:
I use /system/ app mover *root* from the play store. I covert the system apps to user apps and then uninstall them.
It also shows that in the latest update it might recognize sytemless root.
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Why do you convert to user apps first? Could that be the reason why they aren't being removed? Due to some type of broken operation of an app that was meant to be system only?
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Why do you convert to user apps first? Could that be the reason why they aren't being removed? Due to some type of broken operation of an app that was meant to be system only?
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I do that because I keep some of the apps and also because I haven't had any problems uninstalling apps that way. converting them to user apps also gives me the option to move them to the SD card.
I remember when I used "system app remover(root),"it would still show the app in the app drawer(even after reboot) and when I pressed on them they would say "unfortunately ...has stopped"
I used titanium backup to get rid of all the apps i didnt want,afterwords i went into TWRP and wiped the dalvik cache/ART cache and it rebuild upon first reboot,and all the apps i uninstalled were gone.try this method and let us know.
Hi,
I am on stock rom,
i just wanted to ask which system apps can i uninstall safely so that i can free up space on my phone!
Once, i deleted some system app, which led to bootloop,
There are lots of unwanted apps installed by default.
So, please guys can any one tell which system apps can i uninstall????
Flash this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/android-one-general/stock-rom-sprout-8-t3575051
rushi.ranpise16 said:
Hi,
I am on stock rom,
i just wanted to ask which system apps can i uninstall safely so that i can free up space on my phone!
Once, i deleted some system app, which led to bootloop,
There are lots of unwanted apps installed by default.
So, please guys can any one tell which system apps can i uninstall????
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I usually flash open gapps pico version. It debloates stock ROM for me