RootExploler - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, i uninstalled some bloat, but apps still show in app drawer, but when i cliccked the process is stopped, why? And how can i remove it from appdrawer?
EDIT:
Ok, nevermind, I'm just stupid... I hat to reboot my phone

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Help, Uninstalled apps show icons

Hello
I recently did a backup of my cellphone and installed a new rom erasing all my data.
After the rom was installed i restored apps and information, but i decided not to reisntall some apps i didnt use much.
Now i see in the phone an icon for each app with the name and the android robot picture, when i click says "this application is not installed on the phone"
My problem is i cant remove this icons i tried and wont let me.
Is there a way to remove them?
Thanks a lot

[Q] whatsapp

new xperia arc user, successfully unlocked bootloader and rooted phone, installed titanium backup and busybox, and removed some preinstalled apps, however whatsapp still showing as being installed , even though titanium no longer showing it as listed, any ideas. if i click on app, it launches as normal?
That happens sometimes and you have to do it manually by going into system apps and remove it. Reason, I am not sure.
thanks, sorted it be reinstalling from marketplace then uninstalling again with titanium, after reboot its successfully gone
i have this kind of prob on others apps also..
i uninstalled it at the market place
is whats app a system app, as wanted to remove it and I can do is remove updates ?
Cheers
Payneardo

HELP : Gallery does not work

I did some app un-installing with Titanium and got a bit happy with it, now my gallery keeps crashing on start up, does anyone know which apps are essential for gallery to work? e.g. collage or mediauploader. I'm not sure which one it is so if you know, please reply. Thanks.
Enter The Void said:
I did some app un-installing with Titanium and got a bit happy with it, now my gallery keeps crashing on start up, does anyone know which apps are essential for gallery to work? e.g. collage or mediauploader. I'm not sure which one it is so if you know, please reply. Thanks.
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Hi,
To get things back to normal,re-flash the ROM without wipe.
djembey has compiled a list of apps he removed from his super slim ROM.
Check HERE
Download the list,and you will see what is safe to freeze/remove

Unable to grant storage and other permissions due to Screen Overlay

Hi All,
As usual it is the first place for me to look for help.
I updated my A5 2016 device with the latest security update. While installing, I was assured that i would be able to uninstall that update.
I couldn't.
But this is not the actual problem.
Now I am unable to grant permissions to apps like Camera, Storage etc because whenever I try to do that it says Screen Overlay Detected on which screen none of the apps are turned on including the system apps. I am really annoyed with this feature (or bug) of the Android Marshmallow. I seek your help in solving this.
I am rooted with custom Xposed ver 86.
Try unchecked all screen overlays, even system app ones? Also, there might be another screen overlay that might not hv been listed. Eg: if u hv pie with gravitybox enabled you have to disable it in the app itself.
Arathergreendroid said:
Try unchecked all screen overlays, even system app ones? Also, there might be another screen overlay that might not hv been listed. Eg: if u hv pie with gravitybox enabled you have to disable it in the app itself.
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Thank you so much for the valuable Help.
I recently found that some of my apps crashed suddenly and that the following error popped up: Unfortunately Phone has Stopped, Unfortunately ES File Explorer Has Stopped.
After I click OK it pops up again. So in a wonderfully foolish step I uninstalled the Phone App and now the phone will not reboot.
I uninstalled Xposed but nothing helped. Finally after lots of research on XDA and otherwise I flashed The Stock Firmware for my Phone SM-A510FD.
It rebooted just as fine but now the same problem is there and is not resolved. Moreover if i Open some app like Play Books while i am getting the error, the popup of the error stops until i open the Phone app again. I opened my phone in Safe MOde and saw that the same problem is also there which means it is not caused by some third party apps. PLease help.
deepray said:
Thank you so much for the valuable Help.
I recently found that some of my apps crashed suddenly and that the following error popped up: Unfortunately Phone has Stopped, Unfortunately ES File Explorer Has Stopped.
After I click OK it pops up again. So in a wonderfully foolish step I uninstalled the Phone App and now the phone will not reboot.
I uninstalled Xposed but nothing helped. Finally after lots of research on XDA and otherwise I flashed The Stock Firmware for my Phone SM-A510FD.
It rebooted just as fine but now the same problem is there and is not resolved. Moreover if i Open some app like Play Books while i am getting the error, the popup of the error stops until i open the Phone app again. I opened my phone in Safe MOde and saw that the same problem is also there which means it is not caused by some third party apps. PLease help.
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I seem to have found the solution for the problem regarding crashing of the Phone App. The Phone App uses Screen Overlay in which we select SIM1 or SIM2. Turning that off would result in hampering its functionality. After i did turn on the screen overlay for Phone App, it is functioning just as fine and no crashes for atleast the phone app. I wonder to what lengths i went to solve this issue and the issue lied in my thing only.

Having trouble uninstalling Instagram

So, I have a us996 V20, rooted. I see that Instagram is a system app. I cannot seem to be able to delete it as is or after I make it a non-system app. Once I thought I accomplished it, but when i went to reinstall it from the app store, the original version reinstalled, like there was some remnant still of the original.
How can I totally delete Instagram?
Thanks

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