Hi everyone,
Just few weeks ago I was following the "Uninstall Any System App Without Root Access" post and I accidentally delete Calendar Storage app. I have been searching for a long, but I don't find any non-root method.
As I'm in XDA, does anyone know any solution? I don't want to root my device (Mi Max 2) because this is my mum's device.
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
If possible,please provide apk.:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
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Hi All,
I had this problem with I uninstalled SwiftKey. When I tried to re-install it from the PlayStore I now get this message.
My device is not yet rooted and based on the solutions that I've read, you need to have access to the data\data folder which using the file explorer, has no files most probably because it's not rooted.
Is there other way to solve this issue without being rooted?
Thanks a lot!
Hi All,
First post here so be nice
I rooted my Nexus 9 yesterday and everything appears to have gone through successfully - I ran the Root Checker app which also confirmed "Root access is properly installed on this device!". I also have SuperSU installed and functioning.
However, when I try to run apps like System App remover to remove unwanted bloatware, the uninstall fails and I am told I do not have root access. I have granted this app super user permissions in SuperSU too.
Has anyone else had this problem or knows how to fix it?
Thanks in advance!!
mikeypday said:
Hi All, First post here so be nice . I rooted my Nexus 9 yesterday and everything appears to have gone through successfully - I ran the Root Checker app which also confirmed "Root access is properly installed on this device!". I also have SuperSU installed and functioning...
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Have you tried any of the following tools (there's others but these 2 are the more recent ones) that were posted within the Nexus 9 device dedicated area of the forum?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2945451
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2942924
Also, have you tried posting this question within either of the following threads?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3452703
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2907915
Just a friendly suggestion/recommendation to help you locate a solution for your issue since I don't have that device.
Good Luck!
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Hey,
Thanks for the super-fast response. So I used the Nexus Root Toolkit and everything went through successfully however, I am still finding the same problem.
Root Checker confirms that the device is rooted but when I try to use some apps to remove unwanted bloatware, I am told that I don't have root access and that the uninstall has failed (yes I did grant the apps super user privileges with SuperSU)
Hmm.
Hi all,
I'd make a silly mistake earlier and I need help. This is what happened:
1) download and installed an apk from apk mirror (Google Phone);
2) the apk installed over the app already installed on my phone;
3) when opening the app, it says "device not supported";
4) download the correct apk but unable to install as app is already installed (the earlier installed apk);
My phone is not rooted (64/128). Any ideas on how to reinstall the correct app without getting the "device not supported" message?
Thank you and any help is greatly appreciated.
shahrulghani said:
Hi all,
I'd make a silly mistake earlier and I need help. This is what happened:
1) download and installed an apk from apk mirror (Google Phone);
2) the apk installed over the app already installed on my phone;
3) when opening the app, it says "device not supported";
4) download the correct apk but unable to install as app is already installed (the earlier installed apk);
My phone is not rooted (64/128). Any ideas on how to reinstall the correct app without getting the "device not supported" message?
Thank you and any help is greatly appreciated.
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Can you try to disable the app and then to enable it back?
There isn't an option to disable the app as it is a system app. However, I'd managed to get this sorted. My solution - factory reset the phone! All is well now, despite the fact that I was unavailable for nearly an hour downloading and reconfiguring all my daily apps
Thanks, anyways.
shahrulghani said:
There isn't an option to disable the app as it is a system app. However, I'd managed to get this sorted. My solution - factory reset the phone! All is well now, despite the fact that I was unavailable for nearly an hour downloading and reconfiguring all my daily apps
Thanks, anyways.
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You can disable system apps, you can't uninstall them
Hello,
Is there a way to root galaxy note 9 north american model with latest updates installed without resetting the phone and without oem unlocking?
I am trying to recover accidently deleted photos from camera folder which I didnt sync anywhere, they are not in trash folder. I tried many data recovery apps but I couldnt recover deleted photos from camera folder.
Now I am trying to root the phone so I can give root access data recovery apps for deeper recovery.
Any help would be really appreciated. I hope I can recover those photoes.
the way of digital storage works, yes it's true, files are never really deleted, it's only marked for deleted.
but when it's marked as deleted, that space could easily be replaced with other files.
i think, if you use your phone more than hours after that specific photo gets deleted, your activities using smartphone (chats, browsing, video call) is downloading / creating caches and files into your phone, and it could replacing your deleted file in that specific space.
even rooting your phone is considered as some activities that could replacing that deleted file with other things.
Hello everybody,
I received a new Note 11 (4/64) for my son yesterday. The first thing I did was debloating it by using the universal android debloater (v 0.5.1), uninstalling all recommended apps.
Following that I registered his google account and installed family link and all the apps he needed from his old (and damaged) phone (just apps from play store, no data copied so far). When I finished I wanted to change permissions for a certain app but when I opened 'Settings' - 'Manage Apps' the screen shows not one single app.
Has anybody encountered something like this before or has an idea on what went wrong an what can be done to fix this?
Thx in advance
Ok, I found the error and fixed it:
Universal android debloater had uninstalled security center. Restoring it via universal android debloater solved the problem.