Where would I start to uninstall dspmanager in MROM rom?
I would like to install volume+ but, they clash and need to uninstall dspmanager.
All replies are highly appreciated.
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Scorppro said:
Where would I start to uninstall dspmanager in MROM rom?
I would like to install volume+ but, they clash and need to uninstall dspmanager.
All replies are highly appreciated.
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I don't know anything about MROM, but in general if you want to remove a system application, just use Root Explorer or another root file manager to remove the app from /system/app. Or a better way is to freeze/block it with either the paid Titanium Backup Pro or the free Gemini Application Manager. That way you can re-enable it in the future if you need to.
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Does anyone know where the apps from the market are installed? I can use Root Explorer to locate them. I can find the system/apps but can't find the ones I have installed from the market.
Some get stored in /mnt/asec/ I think
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mroien said:
Does anyone know where the apps from the market are installed? I can use Root Explorer to locate them. I can find the system/apps but can't find the ones I have installed from the market.
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/data/app
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Data/app
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OK tried to use titanium backup but it keeps force closing, anyone else having the same issue I am rooted. also if others are facing the same what is the best alternative to titanium please. ?
have you installed busybox?
and the competition is "my backup root"
FrAsErTaG said:
have you installed busybox?
and the competition is "my backup root"
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thanks installed busy box and it worked.
Titanium won't work on my play either.
I purchased pro for my hero, and i can install, but the application is just not available in the app draw.
My backup root installs and works fine but i just can't find how to remove the bloatware with it.
I do have root access so what can i use to get rid of what's app, postcard etc ??
Uninstaller for root
Its free on market
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FrAsErTaG said:
Uninstaller for root
Its free on market
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Thanks for that
DeadlyDazza said:
Thanks for that
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There is a thanks button mate
DeadlyDazza said:
Titanium won't work on my play either.
I purchased pro for my hero, and i can install, but the application is just not available in the app draw.
My backup root installs and works fine but i just can't find how to remove the bloatware with it.
I do have root access so what can i use to get rid of what's app, postcard etc ??
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Did you also download the free version? Pro download is only the registration key! You need to install both.
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FrAsErTaG said:
There is a thanks button mate
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Not while using tapatalk
But will do when I get to my pc
I also can't use titanium BackUp pro, but can use the normal version.
Delna said:
I also can't use titanium BackUp pro, but can use the normal version.
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Guys. I repeat. Pro version is ONLY LICENSE that activates the free version. You need to install BOTH.
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Is there anything out there with the ability to backup that doesn't require rotting?
my backup pro, it's what i use tbh i dont always root
sohanlon07 said:
Is there anything out there with the ability to backup that doesn't require rotting?
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No because in order to do a full backup you need R/W Access to the /system and /Data folders
See above you don't have to have root to read only to write.
most of the apps you will back up won't need write access check it out on the market or try it yourself
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waz000000 said:
See above you don't have to have root to read only to write.
most of the apps you will back up won't need write access check it out on the market or try it yourself
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AFAIK You need root to read from /system and /data/data/ but maybe im wrong. i know for a fact that you need root to even read /system. go check with a file explorer that dosent need root
your right with what your say but for backup you won't need access you don't need to back up system apps anyway.
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NielDK said:
Guys. I repeat. Pro version is ONLY LICENSE that activates the free version. You need to install BOTH.
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Correct and also you may need to turn usb debuging on if your having problems.
How to install Titanium backup pro on xperia play
1. Download and install Busyox after rooting
2. Download and install titanium backup
3. Download Pro Version key and install
4. Enable usb debugging (may not be neccessary works on my play without)
5. load program and enjoy
Hi all.
Ok, my tab (7510, wifi only, US) is rooted and working great.
There's a file that needs to be edited to enable the 5Ghz wifi band. I did that.
So, what are some recommended apps for a rooted tab that make this already terrific device even better?
I'm running stock ICS, with the Nova launcher. The tab runs like a rocket, and everything just works with no
problems. I'd prefer to stay with stock ICS for now rather than a custom ROM.
Thanks!
System Tuner Pro
djmatt604 said:
System Tuner Pro
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Thanks, will check it out.
sd maid....
setcpu
titanium backup
root browser
ad blocker
cache mate
hit thanks if i have helped
akarshfrevr said:
sd maid....
setcpu
titanium backup
root browser
ad blocker
cache mate
hit thanks if i have helped
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Hi ak.
Yes, you helped. Thanks button clicked!
My favorite app for any rooted android device is LBE Privacy Guard. It's a "by app" firewall and permission manager.
You'll have to grab it from their website for the GT but is runs fine on it. For my RAZR I grabbed it from the market.
I also like OS Monitor and Titanium Backup.
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MichaelMcC said:
My favorite app for any rooted android device is LBE Privacy Guard. It's a "by app" firewall and permission manager.
You'll have to grab it from their website for the GT but is runs fine on it. For my RAZR I grabbed it from the market.
I also like OS Monitor and Titanium Backup.
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Thanks Michael.
Definitely TitaniumBackup. I know a lot loves the Root Explorer but ES File Manager is great too once you turn on the Root Explorer option. For me it's a lot friendlier.
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jayceebee23 said:
Definitely TitaniumBackup. I know a lot loves the Root Explorer but ES File Manager is great too once you turn on the Root Explorer option. For me it's a lot friendlier.
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Thanks jaycee.
I have ES File Explorer; it's what I used to edit the file for 5Ghz wifi. Agree, very user friendly.
Thanks again.
Can't live without Rom Toolbox Pro. It's all root apps in one. File manager, app manager, cpu control, theme editor, and much more.
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Towle said:
Can't live without Rom Toolbox Pro. It's all root apps in one. File manager, app manager, cpu control, theme editor, and much more.
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Thanks Towle.
If you start flashing a lot consider App2Zip as well. Backs up your apps and data to a recovery flashable ZIP file. Can be a bit faster than TB restore and is done pre-startup of the ROM. TB is still great to have though.
For recoveries I recommend TWRP. Touch interface, multi-zip flash in one install, file manager built in...
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spitzaf said:
If you start flashing a lot consider App2Zip as well. Backs up your apps and data to a recovery flashable ZIP file. Can be a bit faster than TB restore and is done pre-startup of the ROM. TB is still great to have though.
For recoveries I recommend TWRP. Touch interface, multi-zip flash in one install, file manager built in...
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Thanks!
i would like to know how to do this because i just bought supersu pro and now i cant use it on pac nightly
Bro dwnload uninstall master app play store and uninstall system apps like super user very smoothly and easily
Attaching SS
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I feel stupid
superxdbash said:
Bro dwnload uninstall master app play store and uninstall system apps like super user very smoothly and easily
Attaching SS
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dont even know why i didnt look for something like that! :silly: lol thnaks dude
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i would like to know how to do this because i just bought supersu pro and now i cant use it on pac nightly
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Super SU has a option to unroot right in the app
BLACKED OUT LTE N4
yes it does but in pac a different superuser app is installed to the settings and there is no way to get that one out :/
I have always just flashed the SuperSu zip in recovery without problems
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tried doing the same but then i lost root completely :/
OfficialTylerBig said:
tried doing the same but then i lost root completely :/
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Did you flashed SuperSU or installed it manually?
i flashed the supersu1.5blahblah.zip through my custom recovery twrp
superxdbash said:
Bro dwnload uninstall master app play store and uninstall system apps like super user very smoothly and easily
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Why not just use a file explorer with root rights to uninstall system apps by going to
/system/app and deleting it?
Odds are you'll have a file explorer already.. don't see the point in an entire separate app just for that purpose.
You can't do that when it is preinstalled into the framework of the settings of a rom
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Thank You So Much And Much SuperXdBash SuperSu Was Creating Many Prob. FOR ME
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Hi
I update googleplus but not working then uninstall that
And now i cano not install it again
I do reset factory too
But cannot install yet
Stock rom 4.2.2 and root
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I would love to death how to uninstall that Google+
votinh said:
I would love to death how to uninstall that Google+
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I've done it with ROM toolbox lite (sometimes you need to click uninstall a few times for it to take) and root installer off the play store.
Anymore I just flash core gapps so its not even included. All of the Google apps can be downloaded off the play store as far as I am aware.
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