[Q] Is there a way to disable DSP manager? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Basically I don't need it. I didn't enable any of the compression options, but I still got FC on DSP manager together with my music app. I'm wondering if there is a way to completely disable it or delete it.
Running CM7 official on NS4G. Thank you very much.
UPDATE: I uninstalled it using TB. Thank all the help.

I think you can "freeze" the app if you have titanium backup
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eaguil16 said:
I think you can "freeze" the app if you have titanium backup
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You can even uninstall it using Titanium Backup.
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Open your file manager (Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, etc), browse to System / App, mount as read/write then delete the DSP apk.
Done. I do this with every rom that includes this app, since I never use it.
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fookxixi said:
Basically I don't need it. I didn't enable any of the compression options, but I still got FC on DSP manager together with my music app. I'm wondering if there is a way to completely disable it or delete it.
Running CM7 official on NS4G. Thank you very much.
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Uninstall it using tb

How about uninstalling it with root explorer?

reboot and the dsp manager show up again ?,any tricks

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[Resolved] Removing pre installed apps on android device

I was wondering if there is a way to uninstall some of the apps which come with the device. Spacifically I would like to remove amazon mp3 sevice, city id and skype. I bet there are more but that's all I remember now.
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Ok first things first. Pre-installed apps are know as Bloatware. To remove bloatware root your phone. And download an app from the market called titanium backup and uninstall from their. Should be fairly easy.
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Or you can use root explorer.
magicriggs said:
Or you can use root explorer.
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Root explorer isn't free
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Just some fyi

For the heck of it I tried installing an APk through astro file manager. It installed no problems.
I do have a completely stock inspire I bought yesterday.
Just thought I would make a quick mention because I kept seeing that side loading was disabled.
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Just tried again and no go, app install blocked for security reasons
Don't know what to say then to he honest. I had astro on here to handle SD card stuff. Downloaded the rock player apk from the website. Installed through astro with no problem.
To make sure I wasn't going nuts, because I had rock installed through the market, I uninstalled both installed rock apps, restarted, and installed only the apk via astro. I did download the apk from my phone.
That's how it worked for me.
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try a different apk besides that possibly cache or something affecting it. but I do know I cant and probaly no others can otherwise would be no reason for sideloader.
I'm on the road but ill find somebrandom apk and try it
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I just downloaded pirates vs ninjas and installed via astro again. It'd working. Did you try installing the apk via astro off the SD card?
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Yes, the Inspire allows sideloading.
Make sure "Unknown Sources" is checked under the Applications tab in the Settings.
Stock inspire supposebly doesn't. The stock rom doesn't have the unknown sources option. I honestly have no idea why it does on mine.
The backlfip allowed it this way. After the Aria though att locked android from installing anything but off the market.
This shouldn't work on my phone, but it does.
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this dude is confused lol check unknown sources! yea well just be glad it works for ya because i dont think it does for anyone else, and yes I tried some through astro thats what i always use. Tried again after reading your post no go.
2kgt said:
Yes, the Inspire allows sideloading.
Make sure "Unknown Sources" is checked under the Applications tab in the Settings.
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Is that under the "Root Now" option?
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thinkhope said:
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Is that under the "Root Now" option?
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A thousand internets points to you, good sir!
LOL..........

How to uninstall Google Books?

Hi,
I've installed Google Books some weeks ago to play with it. But now I'm not able to uninstall it because the option is disabled. Today I went to 2.3.4 but there is the same situation.
Is there any way to get rid of it?
thanks
It is a system/app. Im pretty sure, you have to root and use something like root explorer to delete it from the system.
Its installed as part of 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 ROMs. I installed it manually when I was on 2.3.2, but its now disabled as I'm not in the US and I'm running 2.3.4.
offenberg said:
It is a system/app. Im pretty sure, you have to root and use something like root explorer to delete it from the system.
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+1 or use Titanium Backup or uninstall it or ADB or whatever your most comfortable with
root access is a necessity.
offenberg said:
It is a system/app......
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I thought this is the result of my installation. It means everybody has Google Books by default?
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Everybody does have Google books installed but if you are outside the US it is usually frozen and doesn't show up in the app draw.
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How do I uninstall apps?

That are already installed when you flash a new rom. Like facebook and YouTube. I want to uninstall Facebook so that I don't go on Facebook anymore.
EDIT: I use easy uninstaller to uninstall other apps but can't find facebook on the list.
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Try TiBu...
Tx Redneck said:
Try TiBu...
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I just uninstalled Facebook but it says that I still have it installed and I'm still able to open without any problems.
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Maybe try an AOSP rom that doesn't come with any apps?
OMGMatrix said:
Maybe try an AOSP rom that doesn't come with any apps?
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Nah its alright. I like sense roms
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P00t said:
I just uninstalled Facebook but it says that I still have it installed and I'm still able to open without any problems.
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Use either Root Explorer or SUFSB to uninstall cooked-in apps. They will be located in "system" > "apps" and you will need to make the little "s" at the top left of SUFSB red...puts it into read/write mode. Root Explorer defaults to read/write mode. Then simply find the apps and delete them. Then do a reboot.

Swype problem

So I know I have read how to fix this but noe I can't seem to be able to fix it. I am running the Weapon rom and I downloaded a black modded version of swype. I deleted the stock version and the .lib that went with it. I then installed the new version and it still asked me if I wanted to replace the other version...so I said yes. And it works...until I reboot and then I get process swype force close. Any ideas hoe to fix this? Thanks.
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Use Titanium Backup to uninstall swype then install from apk.
Might fix it. Couldn't hurt to try a permission fix either.
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Thanks. I got it working. For some reason I thought by deleting the .apk that would uninstall it. So I used root installer and them reinstalled it. And poof...works...
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Ajj915 said:
Thanks. I got it working. For some reason I thought by deleting the .apk that would uninstall it. So I used root installer and them reinstalled it. And poof...works...
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Try T-Swipe Pro from the Market. It blows Swype away.

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