[Tip] Disable Huawei Mate 10 pro EMUI system update - Huawei Mate 10 Guides, News, & Discussion

After lots of struggling unlocking my huawei bootloader and rooting it, It keeps asking me to update from EMUI 9.1 to EMUI 10 which would make me lose all the time I spent rooting this damn thing. After figuring out that the Software Updater app package name was "com.huawei.android.hwouc"; the best way to disable it was to execute in a terminal (or through adb shell):
Code:
su -c pm disable --user 0 com.huawei.android.hwouc

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Need Help with my note 8 Bootloop caused by disabled Packages

Hello Guys...
I Own An Exynos version of Sm-N950F with Latest Oreo Stock firmware version.my USB debugging is enable but OEM unlock button in development menu is not Active.
recently I have installed Package Disabler Pro (Samsung version) and Disabled some bloatware packages to save my battery. Now when I rebooted my phone it will be reset as soon as it shows Lock Screen.
I have retained the List of Disabled Packages with "Adb shell pm list -d" command"
Here is the list of Disabled packages:
Code:
package:com.mobeam.barcodeService
package:com.monotype.android.font.rosemary
package:com.samsung.android.app.ledcoverdream
package:com.sec.android.widgetapp.samsungapps
package:com.google.android.youtube
package:com.samsung.android.themestore
package:com.sec.android.app.chromecustomizations
package:com.samsung.android.app.aodservice
package:com.samsung.android.app.cocktailbarservice
package:com.samsung.svoice.sync
package:com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox
package:com.samsung.android.service.airviewdictionary
package:com.google.android.onetimeinitializer
package:com.google.android.ext.shared
package:com.android.wallpapercropper
package:com.samsung.android.app.withtv
package:com.samsung.android.smartmirroring
package:org.simalliance.openmobileapi.service
package:com.samsung.android.easysetup
package:com.android.externalstorage
package:com.sec.android.easyonehand
package:com.sec.factory
package:com.android.companiondevicemanager
package:com.samsung.android.rubin.app
package:com.diotek.sec.lookup.dictionary
package:com.sec.android.cover.ledcover
package:com.sec.android.easyMover.Agent
package:com.samsung.faceservice
package:com.sec.android.app.voicenote
package:com.monotype.android.font.foundation
package:com.sec.android.widgetapp.easymodecontactswidget
package:com.sec.android.app.factorykeystring
package:com.sec.android.app.samsungapps
package:com.samsung.android.app.camera.sticker.facear.preload
package:com.sec.android.app.billing
package:com.sec.epdgtestapp
package:com.samsung.android.game.gamehome
package:com.sec.android.app.desktoplauncher
package:com.samsung.android.widgetapp.yahooedge.finance
package:com.sec.android.daemonapp
package:com.samsung.daydream.customization
package:com.google.ar.core
package:com.sec.ims
package:com.android.vending
package:com.dsi.ant.service.socket
package:com.sec.android.AutoPreconfig
package:com.microsoft.skydrive
package:com.samsung.android.securitylogagent
package:com.samsung.android.knox.containeragent
package:com.samsung.android.app.assistantmenu
package:com.samsung.SMT
package:com.sec.android.ofviewer
package:com.samsung.android.drivelink.stub
package:android
package:com.samsung.android.sm.devicesecurity
package:com.dsi.ant.sample.acquirechannels
package:com.sec.android.app.ocrservice
package:com.samsung.android.smartface
package:com.android.egg
package:com.samsung.android.widgetapp.yahooedge.sport
package:com.samsung.android.smartfitting
package:com.sec.android.app.SecSetupWizard
package:com.samsung.android.bixby.agent
package:com.sec.bcservice
package:com.sec.android.uibcvirtualsoftkey
package:com.google.android.setupwizard
package:com.samsung.android.sdk.professionalaudio.utility.jammonitor
package:com.sec.android.app.automotive.carmoderemote
package:com.sec.imsservice
package:com.android.sharedstoragebackup
package:com.google.android.music
package:com.android.printspooler
package:com.android.hotwordenrollment.okgoogle
package:com.samsung.android.hmt.vrsvc
package:com.samsung.android.bixby.es.globalaction
package:com.samsung.android.app.talkback
package:com.android.bips
package:com.android.stk2
package:com.samsung.android.game.gametools
package:com.samsung.android.app.simplesharing
package:com.samsung.android.service.peoplestripe
package:com.sec.smartcard.manager
package:com.samsung.android.da.daagent
package:com.samsung.android.app.reminder
package:com.samsung.android.timezone.autoupdate_O
package:com.samsung.android.app.smartcapture
package:com.sec.android.desktopmode.uiservice
package:com.sec.enterprise.mdm.vpn
package:com.dsi.ant.plugins.antplus
package:com.samsung.advp.imssettings
package:com.samsung.android.app.advsounddetector
package:com.google.android.webview
package:com.samsung.android.app.mirrorlink
package:com.samsung.android.app.readingglass
package:com.google.android.tts
package:com.google.android.partnersetup
package:com.samsung.android.spdfnote
package:com.trustonic.tuiservice
package:com.sec.spp.push
package:com.dsi.ant.server
package:com.samsung.android.allshare.service.fileshare
package:com.sec.android.mimage.photoretouching
package:com.sec.android.app.launches
package:com.sec.android.automotive.drivelink
package:com.sec.android.app.apex
package:flipboard.boxer.app
package:com.google.android.feedback
package:com.android.managedprovisioning
package:com.samsung.visionprovider
package:com.monotype.android.font.chococooky
package:com.android.dreams.phototable
package:com.samsung.android.app.camera.sticker.facear3d.preload
package:com.samsung.android.bixbyvision.framework
package:com.sec.android.service.health
package:com.samsung.safetyinformation
package:com.samsung.app.highlightplayer
package:com.samsung.enhanceservice
package:com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks
package:com.sem.factoryapp
package:com.samsung.android.keyguardwallpaperupdator
package:com.android.wallpaper.livepicker
package:com.samsung.android.beaconmanager
package:com.sec.enterprise.mdm.services.simpin
package:com.android.apps.tag
package:com.sec.android.app.quicktool
package:com.samsung.android.mdm
package:com.sec.android.app.shealth
package:com.samsung.android.bixby.wakeup
package:com.google.android.backuptransport
package:com.samsung.android.bixby.plmsync
package:com.samsung.android.scloud
package:com.samsung.android.spayfw
package:com.samsung.android.svoice
package:com.android.bookmarkprovider
package:com.linkedin.android
package:com.samsung.android.visioncloudagent
package:com.samsung.android.app.spage
package:com.sec.android.emergencylauncher
package:com.samsung.android.bbc.bbcagent
package:com.samsung.android.visionintelligence
package:com.sec.android.splitsound
package:com.wssnps
package:com.samsung.android.app.watchmanagerstub
package:com.policydm
package:com.samsung.android.mateagent
package:com.samsung.android.networkdiagnostic
package:com.enhance.gameservice
package:com.samsung.android.bixby.voiceinput
package:com.samsung.dcmservice
package:com.google.vr.vrcore
package:com.sec.enterprise.knox.cloudmdm.smdms
package:com.samsung.android.app.camera.sticker.stamp.preload
package:com.android.emergency
package:com.android.location.fused
package:com.samsung.android.app.appsedge
package:com.sec.epdg
package:com.monotype.android.font.cooljazz
package:com.samsung.systemui.bixby
package:com.samsung.android.app.clockface
package:com.samsung.aasaservice
package:com.samsung.android.service.pentastic
package:com.samsung.android.allshare.service.mediashare
package:com.google.android.play.games
package:com.samsung.android.fingerprint.service
package:com.samsung.android.app.clipboardedge
package:com.sec.android.app.magnifier
package:com.sec.android.widgetapp.webmanual
package:com.samsung.upsmtheme
package:com.samsung.android.coreapps
package:com.samsung.android.bio.face.service
package:com.samsung.android.bixby.agent.dummy
I have used pm commands for enabling these packages one by one like "adb shell pm default-state --user 11 com.sec.android.daemonapp" (my user is 11)
or "adb shell pm enable --user 11 com.samsung.android.bio.face.service" or some other but every time I will get
Code:
C:\Users\Ali Allameh\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools>adb shell pm default-state --user 11 com.samsung.android.themestore
Package com.samsung.android.themestore new state: disabled
I don't know why the New State won't Change.
I'm willing to do ANYTHING just to avoid any data erase and backup my files and photos and videos on my device. even if i have to trip my knox for rooting or installing custom kernel/Recovery.
Please Help me I just need to access my files and stuff on my phone (i have also files on Secure folder too).
p.s: I have read about flashing Home_csc using Odin and I have the latest firmware files too but not sure what is my current csc to avoid Data Erase.
I am not expert or anything. But if you find no answer and No one is able to help you and the only option you have is to lose all data to make the phone work(by reflashing the stock rom), then i would say just download a latest firmware for your model for a country where you bought the phone. and flash it with "HOME CSC" file. And with that i wish you good luck.
i know this post might make you annoy like i shouldn't have posted. and i searched and found nothing if flashing different CSC , format the phone or not as HOME CSC does not format the phone.
if you have time, can you look at this post? someone pointed it to someone who wanted to change csc without wiping data and without rooting device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/how-to/official-stock-firmware-update-odin-t3369431
Alivevil said:
Hello Guys...
I Own An Exynos version of Sm-N950F with Latest Oreo Stock firmware version.my USB debugging is enable but OEM unlock button in development menu is not Active.
recently I have installed Package Disabler Pro (Samsung version) and Disabled some bloatware packages to save my battery. Now when I rebooted my phone it will be reset as soon as it shows Lock Screen.
I have retained the List of Disabled Packages with "Adb shell pm list -d" command"
Here is the list of Disabled packages:
I have used pm commands for enabling these packages one by one like "adb shell pm default-state --user 11 com.sec.android.daemonapp" (my user is 11)
or "adb shell pm enable --user 11 com.samsung.android.bio.face.service" or some other but every time I will get I don't know why the New State won't Change.
I'm willing to do ANYTHING just to avoid any data erase and backup my files and photos and videos on my device. even if i have to trip my knox for rooting or installing custom kernel/Recovery.
Please Help me I just need to access my files and stuff on my phone (i have also files on Secure folder too).
p.s: I have read about flashing Home_csc using Odin and I have the latest firmware files too but not sure what is my current csc to avoid Data Erase.
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You should have backed everything up first, you have disabled things required for your phone to work properly. you should have used something like greenify. For instance, how much battery do you think disabling the cool jazz font was going to save you? Not saying that is the cause of your problem, it just shows you are disabling things without knowing what they do because you think you don't need/want them. A majority of what you have disabled don't even run unless they are specifically called for by the user or a system process, and when they are done android puts them to sleep.

[SOLVED] FindDevice may cause a boot loop?

Hello.
I uninstalled Find Device (pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.xiaomi.finddevice) to avoid its periodic enabling reminders.
However now sometimes "find device has been destroyed" appears as a toast. Also the Security Status in the Settings now crashes.
After finding this message (despite it is other phone model) I'm frightened about a future reboot of my phone. Can my phone really enter in a boot loop the next time I reboot? I have the miui optimization disabled, though.
I have tried to install it back, downloading the 9.0 apk, but it says INSTALL_FAILED_ALREADY_EXISTS. Using the "-r" switch also doesn't works ("com.xiaomi.finddevice is a persistent app. Persistent apps are not updateable"). I assume that this is due to haven't erased the app data (uninstalled with -k) but "pm clean" doesn't seems to clean it. I also have tried the -p option for partial installation, but returns a null exception.
Ah, my device is not rooted. MIUI Global 10.2 stable.
I managed to restore the application with the following adb command:
Code:
pm install-existing com.xiaomi.finddevice
It also works with applications uninstalled without "-k 0".
By the way, I used to use "pm disable", but now it seems it is called "pm disable-user".
So, next time I'll preferably use it instead of uninstalling, if works as expected.
Note that it doesn't allows to disable finddevice:
Code:
$ pm disable-user com.xiaomi.finddevice
Package com.xiaomi.finddevice new state: default
The package still continues in default state, unlike when it actually works:
Code:
$ pm disable-user com.miui.player
Package com.miui.player new state: disabled-user
Credits for these great discoverings to this blog post (eskerahn.dk/wordpress/?p=2462) [add the https prefix, I can't yet post urls!]
is there a any way to uninstall this application without trouble (without bootloop)?
i have the same question is there a any way to uninstall this application without trouble (without bootloop)?
If it doesn't boot, it's awesome tho.
Without modifying the vendor ROM image there is no way to get rid of it.

How to fully disable annoying update?

I've finally downgrade emui from 9.1 to 8.0
Finally I have a good gallery app and a working OIS. but, when I first start the system, the updated start to download without my consent the 9.1 update.
I try to stop it but the notification was always there.
So I decided to complete the download to get rid of the notification. And so it was.
But now I have two problems :
sometime it ask me to complete the update at night but I've disable that feature
i want to delete the 9.1 update file I know that are located in /data but can I access it through adb without rooting? or is there something I could do to delete over 3 gb of useless file?
RealPsygnosis said:
I've finally downgrade emui from 9.1 to 8.0
Finally I have a good gallery app and a working OIS. but, when I first start the system, the updated start to download without my consent the 9.1 update.
I try to stop it but the notification was always there.
So I decided to complete the download to get rid of the notification. And so it was.
But now I have two problems :
sometime it ask me to complete the update at night but I've disable that feature
i want to delete the 9.1 update file I know that are located in /data but can I access it through adb without rooting? or is there something I could do to delete over 3 gb of useless file?
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You cannot write/delete to /data without root , but you can:
To disable System update
Code:
adb shell pm disable-user com.huawei.android.hwouc
To later enable System update
Code:
adb shell pm enable com.huawei.android.hwouc
Edit:
You can't be on 9.1 with P9/EVA, but the above still applies to all Huawei models
I write in the wrong forum sorry I have a p10.
You want to laugh?
My phone update itself without my consent. In the night even if I have uncheck the option. Huawei is a cancer

Removing Bloatware does not work on MIUI 12

Hello Friends,
When I was on MIUI 11, I had removed Mi apps like Mi pay, Mi video, Poco launcher, Mi browser and Mi music by adb. Now I have updated to latest MIUI 12 but I am not able to remove Mi calendar, Mi browser via adb. I get an error message, "failure [-1000]". Why is it happening and how I can remove the bloatware?
Hi Friends,
I am using MIUI 12.0.2.0 China stable ROM on my K20 Pro & I removed all the bloatwares apps included in this rom. For removings apps I use XiaomiADBFastbootTools.jar .I suggest you download this tool & install JDK (java development kit) for the removal process. I am very haappy with this tool. I also use it on XIAOMI.EU rom.
I hope your problem will be solved with this great tool.
On global rom the tool cannot remove these apps, no idea why not.
boomboomer said:
On global rom the tool cannot remove these apps, no idea why not.
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You try this tool on global ROM?
i try that tool on global miui 12 and it cant remove that apps.
But on latest beta orange fox recovery exist option to remove system apps. didnt try as i change miui 12 global to Xiaomi.eu weekly and tool can remove that apps.
so global stable cant remove and xiaomi.eu weekly can remove
I tried with both Szaki's tool and OrangeFox Recovery tool, none of them work.
I confirm that following apps can't be removed on Global (12.0.1) MIUI 12
Code:
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen
com.mi.globalbrowser
com.xiaomi.calendar
com.miui.player
com.miui.videoplayer
com.miui.weather2
Following error occurs when I try to uninstall any of these apps:
Code:
pm uninstall --user 0 com.mi.android.globalminusscreen
Failure [-1000]
I removed it
renr29 said:
I removed it
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This affirmation without an explanation is sh*t
bartito said:
This affirmation without an explanation is sh*t
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we can remove it on custom miui roms
slavke1976 said:
we can remove it on custom miui roms
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MIUI custom ROMs are not in question.
You allways can remove these sh*t apps on a custom ROM or, if can't be removed by "pm uninstall" command, you can remove by recovery.
The question is to remove these apps from unrooted and unlocked MIUI 12 global
bartito said:
MIUI custom ROMs are not in question.
You allways can remove these sh*t apps on a custom ROM or, if can't be removed by "pm uninstall" command, you can remove by recovery.
The question is to remove these apps from unrooted and unlocked MIUI 12 global
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I understand, but the answer is that we cant from miui 12 global. My phone is unlocked and i had magisk. and miui global stable, removing that apps is not possible with that debloater tool or commands. Didnt try other metods. but with debloater tools as sakis, it doesnt work.
bartito said:
I confirm that following apps can't be removed on Global (12.0.1) MIUI 12
Following error occurs when I try to uninstall any of these apps:
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The smallest ADB package for PC that is enough for ADB is Minimal ADB and Fastboot (find a thread on XDA)
According to your error, it was the following ADB command that failed:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <pkg-name>
Try instead the other ADB command:
adb shell pm disable-user <pkg-name>
Where <pkg-name> stands for:
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen com.mi.globalbrowser
...
or package name for any other system app you want to disable - use AppInspector from Playstore to read package names corresponding to the apps
I'm not using any windows command but the adb shell command to access the device then exec pm uninstall command.
I also confirm that I've tried also pm disable and pm disable-user and both fails to remove/disable the related apps
zgfg said:
Instead of using a jar (not knowing what's inside), you can use ADB commands - simply install Minimal ADB and Fastboot package to PC
According to your error, jar executes the following ADB command:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <pkg-name>
Try instead the other ADB command:
adb shell pm disable-user <pkg-name>
Where <pkg-name> stands for:
or package name for any other system app you want to disable - use AppInspector from Playstore to read package names corresponding to the apps
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bartito said:
I'm not using any windows command but the adb shell command to access the device then exec pm uninstall command.
I also confirm that I've tried also pm disable and pm disable-user and both fails to remove/disable the related apps
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By AppInspector, find the system or data folder and apk name where the corresponding app is installed
By using TWRP (root not required) or e.g. MiXPlorer (root required), go to that folder and rename <app-name>.apk to <app-name>.bak and reboot
If you disabled a critical app causing e.g. a boot failure, use TWRP and rename bak file back to the original apk extension
To use twrp root isn't required but bootloader unlocked.
My bootloader is locked
zgfg said:
By AppInspector, find the system or data folder and apk name where the corresponding app is installed
By using TWRP (root not required) or e.g. MiXPlorer (root required), go to that folder and rename <app-name>.apk to <app-name>.bak and reboot
If you disabled a critical app causing e.g. a boot failure, use TWRP and rename bak file back to the original apk
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zgfg said:
The smallest ADB package for PC that is enough for ADB is Minimal ADB and Fastboot (find a thread on XDA)
According to your error, it was the following ADB command that failed:
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <pkg-name>
Try instead the other ADB command:
adb shell pm disable-user <pkg-name>
Where <pkg-name> stands for:
com.mi.android.globalminusscreen com.mi.globalbrowser
...
or package name for any other system app you want to disable - use AppInspector from Playstore to read package names corresponding to the apps
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Thanks a ton!! The MIUI browser (com.mi.globalbrowser) had been bothering me for quite some time, and because of you I was able to get rid of it! Thanks!
I can also confirm that using the disable function works on both the browser and calender apps, you can't uninstall but it will accept disable - problem solved
boomboomer said:
I can also confirm that using the disable function works on both the browser and calender apps, you can't uninstall but it will accept disable - problem solved
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Btw, there is not much difference in disabling and 'uninstalling' - i.e., don't think that
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <pkg-name>
would really remove the package from your system
It only uninstalls for the current user 0 - but the app is still available on the system for user 999
And the opposite command:
adb shell cmd package install-existing <pkg-name>
would reinstall it (for user 0), hence package was not really deleted from the system (to save some MBs or so)
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The only differences between disabling and uninstalling (both make it for user 0) are
- Disabled apps are still visible in Settings, Apps and some of them can be re-enabled by click from there.
Playstore will show you an update of disabled app and if you want to prevent its automatic update (and re-enabling) you have to disable its auto-update in Playstore.
Similarly for System apps updater from Xiaomi (disable auto-updating and when it offers to update an app you have disabled, click to ignore the update)
- 'Uninstalled' ones are not visible in Settings, Apps. If you want to 're-install' them you have to remember what you have 'uninstalled'' and their package names.
Playstore and System apps updater will not bother you about their updates
Thanks, but this is just with the ADBFastbootTools.jar and the uninstall option failed for the new Mi Browser and Calender, but the disable option worked. Both are annoying bloatware that can't be fully removed without root, so this is the next best option.

Question Uninstall_Failed_User_Restricted

sala maleukum brothers. sorry for taking yours time- i buy x90 pro plus. oxygen. try to bloatware...some okay, but pem---vivomusic---browser--assitant not. on flyme it works. but oxygen no. it say user restricted. is any way to do it? thank you/
update:
adb uninstall --user 0
pm disable-user --user 0
adb shell service call package
not work also.
Some apps are installed with system user permissions. You can disable them if you run code as system user.
Here is how to do that: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...vivo-system-app-ver-2-5.4533545/post-87930803
Waalaikumsalam
I don't recommend removing packages, but some packages can be removed as follows:
Bash:
adb shell service call package 131 s16 com.android.bbkmusic i32 0 i32 0
To restore
Bash:
adb shell service call package 131 s16 com.android.bbkmusic i32 1 i32 0
Some packages can be restored from Settings, Apps & permissions, Recover uninstalled system apps
Hope this helps
thank you all for yours helping brothers. i can not try 1 way. it is too many braind need to have, 2 method is not work- browser.vivo do not unistalled by
adb shell service call package 13
and pm unitall user.
will look for simple command to do it. and by the wy, what about stock launcher? maybe anyone knows...when start to install, let say evie launcher os nova, it okay. but when reboot phone- again default launcher.
then i need to run evie as app.
then again set it to default.
and after reboot again....and autostart not work too by the way. not this launcher, not firewall. look like i need to root device. but i do not want to.
maybe any another way/method to remove them totally and install only 1 launcher?
To use an alternative launcher, you must log in to a Chinese vivo account (create from V-Appstore) and enable 'Allow the system launcher to be replaced' from the settings, then everything should work fine.
Changing the launcher works without a Vivo account if you disable the stock launcher.
Without stock launcher however you cannot lock an application which may matter for notifications. Also not every launcher has an recent apps drawer.
extremecarver said:
Without stock launcher however you cannot lock an application which may matter for notifications. Also not every launcher has an recent apps drawer.
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In samsung, you can remove the stock launcher without losing anything. And there is a separate app management list where you can tell the system what apps you don't want to kill when you click clear all, and what apps the system won't kill in deep doze mode, so basically you don't need to lock apps manually. A big difference between those 2 brands. Vivo still needs to improve more I guess.
Yeah Samsung will also never kill google FCM.... Only BBK phones do... Not even Meizu or Xiaomi or Huawei do that in their China OS if you manage to install google Services...
Tiverask said:
Waalaikumsalam
I don't recommend removing packages, but some packages can be removed as follows:
Bash:
adb shell service call package 131 s16 com.android.bbkmusic i32 0 i32 0
To restore
Bash:
adb shell service call package 131 s16 com.android.bbkmusic i32 1 i32 0
Some packages can be restored from Settings, Apps & permissions, Recover uninstalled system apps
Hope this helps
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Bootloop X90 Pro Plus after heavy debloat
Hi everyone I sent my X90 Pro plus to bootloop after deleting the packages indicated in this guide and now I can no longer solve it. It remains on the black screen with the wording VIVO and does not go on From recovery I have tried clearing the...
forum.xda-developers.com
I have bootloop after delete some packages from the list.... Please help on my thread
Run the proper debloat script next time instead of taking a scalpel to your phone.
luontokoodaus said:
Run the proper debloat script next time instead of taking a scalpel to your phone.
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I dont know why, but after the hard reset , i use for the Second time the same of command list in this thread plus the debloat script of other thread... And work Perfect ... No bootloop this time..
try all ways (exept- runcode as system user, it is not quite simple for my understanding)- and...some sucess- can replace generally system launcher. but look like remove something needles, so step-counter app shutdown. try many others- but still, you make steps but not counting. maybe anyone has idea how restore is- look like it is healthy servise or vivoassistant (jovi)/. this one not work too-
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