Today i rooted my phone with the sole purpose of removing gos completely and being done with it. I installed an "app uninstaller" and with the root privilage i managed to remove gos BUT THEN, another gos came, this one didnt have the normal gos logo but instead had some sort of android logo and the app name was "com.samsung.android.game.gos.app.App" and this is unremovable even with the app.
At this point i try ADB and when i try to uninstall gos "pm uninstall bla bla com.samsung.android.game.gos", it gives me the "Success" and in the app i literally see the "com.samsung.android.game.gos.app.App" gets reinstalled, the moment i tried to uninstall it. I am at a loss. Anybody have any ideas?
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Some programs/cabs Ive been trying to uninstall but get the error message..
"X was not completely removed. Do you want to remove it from the list of installed programs"
Ive tried booting up in Windows UI then uninstalling, but with no avail..
Having endless problems recently, guess I just want my phone perfect.
I have a problem with superuser that I can't understand.
So I bought this new Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and I rooted it by flashing my phone with Clockworkmod 6.0.4.5(1116) with Odin, and then installing UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip through the recovery window.
To be honest the process didn't go ideally smooth. Since I misunderstood how to proceed with the process, I had to reinstall Clockworkmod a few times.
After finishing from that, I started trying to use software that needs root access (like LuckyPatcher), and lucky patcher was hanging at the beginning black screen and not proceeding. And I tried many other programs, and they always don't proceed and stop.
So eventually I went to the Application Manager and select Superuser, and chose to "Uninstall updates", and only then, all those Superuser prompt messages started popping up asking me to grant LuckyPatcher and all other software that tried to access root... and since I chose to Uninstall updates, the phone restarted.
Of course, after the phone restarts, we're back at square 1, but the programs, to whom I granted root access get root access for some time...
I tried updating Superuser from the market, but when the program starts, it says "The Superuser binary (su) must be updated.", and I have a option called "Recovery Install", when I choose it, the phone keeps showing a message saying "Installing Superuser..." and it never finishes. Yesterday I left it and went to sleep, and eventually it gave an error message. I would say that Superuser update itself requires root access which it couldn't get... but that's as far as I know. I tried the "Uninstall updates" trick but it never worked.
Also I have to say I tried to install Superuser versions 1.51, 1.60, 1.65, 1.80 through recovery with a zip file, and it didn't fix it. And I installed CrashROM from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535355
and it didn't help either.
What do you think? How can I repair that and have normal Superuser permission asked normally? Please advise.
Thank you.
Any help, please?
Problem solved
The solution was to specifically install SuperSU from the market and not superuser. That fixed it.
My Nexus 7 just started having some weird behaviour, so I decided it was time to reset it.
After resetting it, I started to install all my apps, but there are 2 were the tablet always gets stuck. They show as "Installing" forever and never finish, no matter what I do. They are X-Plore and Hacker's keyboard.
I tried to force stop the play store, and as soon as I do it, the message "X-Plore has been installed" appears, but there's no icon on the app launcher. I open the play store again, and it shows as installed. If I click "open", the app opens, but still no icon in the launcher...
If I uninstall and try to reinstall again, the same process repeats... can someone help me?
Thanks!
Amt0571 said:
My Nexus 7 just started having some weird behaviour, so I decided it was time to reset it.
After resetting it, I started to install all my apps, but there are 2 were the tablet always gets stuck. They show as "Installing" forever and never finish, no matter what I do. They are X-Plore and Hacker's keyboard.
I tried to force stop the play store, and as soon as I do it, the message "X-Plore has been installed" appears, but there's no icon on the app launcher. I open the play store again, and it shows as installed. If I click "open", the app opens, but still no icon in the launcher...
If I uninstall and try to reinstall again, the same process repeats... can someone help me?
Thanks!
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Are you using stock launcher?
Have you tried rebooting after they are installed and see if they appear in the app drawer afterwards?
You may try deleting the data files for the problem apps after uninstalling.
When i open SuperSU up, the screen goes black, but i can still go back to my home screen form there. When i go into the other root apps it says "waiting for root permission" for all of them. I haven't rebooted yet because i'm scared something will mess up and i might get stuck into bootloader.
Help?
I've noticed this when i went to turn Pry-Fi off. It said "waiting for root permission" for a long time. I went into the SuperSU app to find out it wasnt opening properly.
T-Mobile Variant Galaxy S5
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...