Why would my phone freeze when uninstalling apps? It will happen regardless of the method. I've tried, both, the play store and titanium backup. It begins to say uninstalling but the phone becomes unresponsive for a minute or 2 then reboots itself. There are no signs of the application after it boots back up so I'm assuming the apps uninstall successfully, but I do not understand why it would cause the phone to freeze each time, no matter which app I try to remove. I am on stock rooted.
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Do you have Xposed framework and Xprivacy module installed?
For me that causes what you describe. Seems like xprivacy has a problem with selinux active when you deinstall an app.
I do have xprivacy installed.
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I don't really know what's going on and was hoping others may have come across this (although I didn't really see other threads on it). After updating to 4.3 and rooting I tried to uninstall root checker. It instantly restarted the phone after I confirmed I wanted to uninstall it. I try it again and the same thing. I try uninstalling another app and it restarts again. I try uninstalling from the play store and it restarts too. The apps never uninstall either.
Does anyone know of a fix other than flashing the stock image and starting from scratch?
Yeah you may have to reflash the image, the crash is so bad that it is not the system server crashing.
Maybe bad files.
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I have rooted my device, and was looking to have orbot torify all apps. However, as soon as it finishes establishing a circuit, the the phone crashes and reboots, similar to what happens when the governor is set to msm-dcvs. The last event that occurs before this happens is orbot is granted superuser access.
The superuser app I'm using is SuperSU. The rom and kernel are stock.
Things I have tried to resolve this issue:
Uninstalling and reinstalling orbot
Clearing data from orbot
Changing superuser app from SuperSU to superuser.
Only torifying certain apps
Over an hour of searching Google, bing, and duckduckgo turned up nothing.
I am certain that the problem is local my s4, since I had no problem torifying all apps on my nexus 7.
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I have been having issues with "Context Service has stopped" force closes since rerooting my S5 on NCG and flashing to NE9 the other day. I have kept thinking I have found fix after fix, and finally last night I rebooted my phone a good 30 times in the process of figuring out what Xposed module was causing my problem, and I finally definitively found it: too many modules. If I download more than 7 Xposed modules, my phone automatically begins to get the Context Service FC as soon as the phone boots and after every call I make or receive. I am now using Greenify, the app that I thought was the root of the problem, without issue. I had Xposed Torch installed last night and it was working fine after several reboots. Then I tried to install another module, Xtoast, I had already tested to not be my issue. Sure enough, the addition of that eighth module, XToast, caused the Force close issue on reboot and it stayed on subsequent reboots. Uninstalled Xposed Torch and the issue is gone. Why would there be a 7 module limit to what I can install on Xposed without it giving me that error and is there anything I can do to fix it so I can load up the rest of the modules I typically run?
Interesting. I have nine modules going on my S4 w/ no problems.
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Interesting. I have nine modules going on my S4 w/ no problems.
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OOPS ... I thought I was in the S5 forum ...
I think his point was that he is able to run 9 modules without trouble..... and just for the record, I'm running 10 on my s5 (verizon) without issue.... Try uninstalling exposed and then reinstall using wanam in the Playstore (most of your modules will still be on your phone when you reinstall exposed)... Goodluck
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I am having an issue with my Nexus 10. Some time after booting I get the message that the launcher is not responding and if I want to wait or kill the process. Whatever I do, the UI then completely freezes up and no longer responds to any touch input. I can turn the screen on and off, but the everything on the screen is just frozen, even the time.
I have TWRP installed and rooted the device, but it has a stock rom. I've tried wiping cache but that did not help. When starting the tablet in safe mode, the issue seems gone. What could be causing this issue?
If the problem does not occur in safe mode, then it is being caused by one of the apps that you've installed. You should go backwards uninstalling each of the apps you've installed starting with the last app you downloaded. Do this uninstalling while you're in safe mode.
If you can't remember the order in which you installed your apps, just uninstall them randomly. After you've uninstalled each app, boot in normal mode and see if you've fixed the problem. Keep uninstalling till you've identified the culprit app. Clearly, any app that is not the problem you can immediately reinstall.
If you want to solve the problem more rapidly, do a factory reset. But you will lose all your installed apps. You'll have to reinstall them one by one. Observe which one brings the problem. Then uninstall that app and never use it again.
So me being stupid as usual, I uninstalled system apps without backing up my system partition... After uninstalling a few, it was ok, but when I got to trying to uninstall the Amazon Kindle app, system app remover seemed to fail at removing it and it installed back as soon as Id uninstall it. Not really knowing what was wrong, I used TB to uninstall it and my phone proceeded to reboot as soon as I clicked uninstall. The app remained on my phone and my phone became very laggy.. Freezing the app helped a lot, but I think this caused other issues over time. Eventually the phone will freeze entirely and reboot. Attempting to uninstall it from anywhere (Play store, system settings, TB) results in crashing as well even when its frozen.
What im wondering is if I should flash a rom, flash the Kdz, or just flash a clean system.img if someone could supply it... I have no idea what will fix this...