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Titanium backup and do it to your apps. But not system apps.
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Hi,
i just flashed overcome rom+kernel into my euro GT!
Id like to remove Ebook, readers hub, swype and some others!
How can i unistall them safely?
Thank you
System app remover, titanium backup or root explorer... All those apps can uninstall system apps... Ok with root explorer you actually just delete them manually but it is the same effect as the other apps.
And safe... Is nothing. You can delete unsafe system files with all of them and brick your device. You can reflash of course...
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aslocum said:
System app remover, titanium backup or root explorer... All those apps can uninstall system apps... Ok with root explorer you actually just delete them manually but it is the same effect as the other apps.
And safe... Is nothing. You can delete unsafe system files with all of them and brick your device. You can reflash of course...
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thank you!
So...
Does Anyone already tried uninstalling ebook, swype and readers hub stock app using titanium backup SAFELY?
I removed ereader and readers hub with root uninstaller no problem
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I removed them all with System App Remover without any problems
I have the same problem, but I am asking... Can they be removed even without rooted GT? Or do I have to root it first?
Please do some research before posting an easily answered question in the wrong place.
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Is there anyway to have titanium backup auto delete the local files once it syncs up to Google drive/drop box?
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no one?
I have root but for some reason I cant delete bloatware any suggestions on how to about deleting it. I have root uninstaller which worked when I had an s3 but doesnt work on my s4
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Download Titanium backup from the market and you’ll be able to uninstall the bloatware. It worked for me :good:
Also insist on titanium backup thr pro version is worth the money as well
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If you have root, then you can any file explorer that has a root file explorer and browse to /system/app/ Delete any apk you do not want. Be careful deleting things though, If you delete the wrong thing the phone will need to be restored. Once you delete them reboot and they will be gone.
I would like to install a rom with full wipe. I have a nandroid backup. My concern is can I really restore all my data including apps and game file via the nandroid back up?
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I would like to install a rom with full wipe. I have a nandroid backup. My concern is can I really restore all my data including apps and game file via the nandroid back up?
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You can use the nandroid if you want to switch back to your old Rom and you'll have everything as it was. If you want to restore your apps and game file on the newly flashed Rom, you should use Titanium backup. This way, all you need to do is to reinstall Titanium backup on your new Rom, set the path to the backup directory in preferences and restore your apps.
Just pay attention and don't restore the system files.
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also i would suggest a separate backup tool for the SMS, if u want to keep them on the newly installed ROM
Is there a repository for all the stock apks? I used root uninstaller to uninstall a few apps, like trip advisor and flipboard. I keep getting random errors that those two apps couldn't run. Thoughts?
Thanks!
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You haven't deleted all the files associated with flipboard and trip advisor if you get FC's.
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If you uninstalled them correctly, they should not be around anymore to FC. Both trip advisor and flipboard each have a single apk associated with it.
Have you tried rebooting to see if the FCs go away? If that doesn't work, I'd reinstall them, reboot, and then use titanium backup to remove them.
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Delete the apps files from data/data folder and see if that helps.
Thanks for the tips, guys. I ended up reinstalling. I'll give the titanium back up uninstall a try.
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After that, boot into recovery and wipe dalvik cache and cache