Has anyone used titanium backup to debloat?
If you have root it gives the option to uninstall system apps.
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my mt4g is rooted but i cant delete or move the bloatwares.
astro>system>app (it says: error deleting files)
i dont understand whats going on bcus the steps seem simple but somehow its neither deleting nor allowing it to be moved to my sd card.
any help would be most grateful. thanks in advance.
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and one last question. now that my phones rooted, s=off, may i delete visionary, the terminal emulator, and superuser???
>> i have more tasks running now that its rooted along with my inability to remove the bloatware
For your first question, astro cannot delete system apps if you're not mounted r/w, which you wont be by default. Root Explorer gives you the option to mount r/w and then delete apps. alternatively, you may want to install titanium backup and use the "freeze" feature so you can easily restore them if you want in the future.
You can remove visionary, and the terminal emulator if you want, but you'll need the superuser app to grant root permission to any apps that require root in the future.
Don't arbitrarily delete bloat. Use Titanium to freeze apps you don't want like option94 suggested. Some of those apps are tied into the sense ui and deleting them can make things screwy. After freezing in Titanium, if everything is working well, you can delete if you want. Make a nandroid backup before you do anything permanent. I would leave the stock rom alone and flash a rom like iced glacier which is basically optimized stock with all the bloat removed. Don't forget the make backup part.
Sent from my HTC Glacier
thanks i didnt quite understand what 'mount r/w' means or what it really does but as long as changing it to 'mount r/o' makes those unnecessary apps go away, im happy. thanks again
r/w = read/write - you'll be able to make changes
r/o = read only - you wont be able to make changes.
How can I make a backup of my system, apps, settings, etc?
I tried TitaniumBackup but I need to be rooted to use this app. I do not intend to root my system.
Pretty sure you can't do a full backup without root.
Somebody help to remove system app of a6000 without root
It is not possible to remove system apps without root, as to modify data in the system partition root access is required. So its better if you root your phone, uninstall the system apps and then you can unroot your phone back
Thanks for your reply brother
Ya, its impossible to remove system apps without root, but you can disable some of them. Go to Settings>apps>all and disable the app you want. But remember disabling some system apps may cause problem.
Refer to this:
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
I'm currently on a ROM with magisk v8, superuser and Xposed preinstalled. With these installed, there is no way for me to login.
Does anybody have any workaround to bypass the login verification screen?
I've tried titanium backup but it logs me out after I restore the zip.
hungdinh1 said:
I'm currently on a ROM with magisk v8, superuser and Xposed preinstalled. With these installed, there is no way for me to login.
Does anybody have any workaround to bypass the login verification screen?
I've tried titanium backup but it logs me out after I restore the zip.
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Sign in without root then root the device, Install titanium backup, Backup the app+data, Copy Titanium folder to sdcard, Install rom of choice and copy back the folder to internal storage and reinstall the app+data
Works 100% for me every time :good:
i mistakenly installed the twrp app through twrp but i don't want it. How do I uninstall it?
you can use titanium backup or in twrp, mount system and use the built in file explorer to find it in /system/priv-app