I have flashed this one using Odin and also installed CWM from gary9 thread. I guess now I have root. But I still cannot 'uninstall' some of the useless apps that I would like to to reduce clutter. Because the uninstall option is not available for apps that came built-in even now.
How to do that?
The root permissions allow you to do anything with your system. Limited only by your imagination. We can access the system files, delete them, edit them, replace them.(root explorer), Change the frequency of the processor , Back up applications (including system) even with their data. Or remove the applications already installed, on the device.(titanium backup), partialroot that is permitted without the recovery and icon superuser with root explorer can not to heave reading/writing in to system / app .
Use this application to remove system applications :https://play.google.com/store/apps/...DEsIm5hbWUuZG9oa29vcy5yb290dW5pbnN0YWxsZXIiXQ..
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Hello,
I flashed to leedroid 1.3 and i use Titanium backup to remove it like they wrote on the Forum, but it doesn't remove them.
It gets rebooted and then hangs with black screen and android warning picture.
I need to remove the battery to restart the phone.
Any other ideas to remove twitter/facebook/Peep and other social media apps.
THNX for your knowledge input.
you can also manualy remove the apps by deleting them (or renaming their extention e.g. .apk -> apkx) with a root explorer, for example 'root explorer' or 'ES File Explorer' in the /system/app folder.
I can remove it, but it returns after reboot + on "pm uninstall com.twitter.android" I get "Failed"
You need to root your phone first. Visit the forum section dedicated to your phone, read a bit, read a bit more, root it, then wipe that bloatware off.
@Captkiwi just download z4root it works with 99% of phones-use it and buy rootexplorer, open it, go to system/app, click mount r/w and delete bloatware Good luck
Making phone to be S-OFF is crucial. This thread helped me S-OFFing it properly (made bootable USB with unetbootin), and now this procedure works... Previously it didn't while the phone was still S-ON.
Hope this helps people, been struggling with my phone for a month now... Finally it seems I control my hardware
Make sure USB Debugging is on
Install z4root by downloading the apk and allowing non-market apps. Find it on sd card and install with longpress or something.
After you root, install titanium backup free version.
You can use this to backup and then uninstall all the bloat you want.
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Ok - looks like there are 2 main options
1) Install Titanium backup and delete bloatware from there (Rooted Phone)
..........This option doesn't appear to work all the time - is it because the bloatware doesn't show up or because its listed with and unusual name like---- SNS 1.0 -- that twitter hides behind?
2) Use "a" file explorer on a rooted phone and go to---- system/app ---and find the apps and delete them ....nope still cant find the bloatware....
.........try another folder ..... /data/app/ ....still nothing
Anyone got any more ideas?
I'm working on an ideos X5
Hello,
I Was wondering what's the best/simple way to remove system apps?
And if I am the only one having trouble removing system apps.
I have tried removing market/amazone kindle/etc. with My Backup Pro, Root Manager, ES Filemanager, Terminal Emulator. But I'm not able to remove these apps.
Apps like email and books are system apps and I could uninstall them via MyBackup Pro. But this won't work for some other system apps.
I would like to use an app to remove the apps instead of using adb.
My transformer is Rooted and running Prime 1.9.1 so it should work.. I trought....
titanium backup pro
titanium backup pro or a better option in my opinion, Root Explorer or similar. Whenever removing system apps you have to be careful. You may not know it but some apps provide basic functionality to Android and removing them can cause issues like force closes and boot loops. I suggest always making a backup of your full rom first, then use Root Explorer to rename the apps under /system/app to something else. I stick with the simple addition of .bak to the end of a file name. that way if it causes problems you can simply go in and change the name back.
I gues it has something to do with the read/write permissions of /system
When i change /system to read/write with Root Manager I am able to remove them with Terminal Emulator.
I Don't know why this ain't working for the other apps..
but thanks anyway!
What are some good apps to get once you have rooted your phone?
What does busybox, titanium backup, super user, and rom manager do?
Is there a good rom for the Samsung Exhibit 4G?
Titanium Backup not only backs up the app apk installers, but also all of the app data (i.e. game progress, etc.) Superuser controls what apps get the root access. Rom manager allows you to flash and boot into recovery more easily, and also give some updates on different roms available for your phone.
If you have a tablet and a phone I highly recommend DataSync if you have root on both devices.
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Titanium Backup not only backs up the app apk installers, but also all of the app data (i.e. game progress, etc.) Superuser controls what apps get the root access. Rom manager allows you to flash and boot into recovery more easily, and also give some updates on different roms available for your phone.
If you have a tablet and a phone I highly recommend DataSync if you have root on both devices.
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Know of a good ROM for the Samsung Exhibit 4G?
My recommendations:
Titanium Backup: allows you to stop (freeze), delete (BE CAREFUL!) and backup system and user apps. Ridiculously handy tool for getting rod of bloat safely (just freeze it all).
Root Explorer: File explorer with root permissions, allowing you to read/write to system partition. Also ridiculously handy.
Drocap2: Screenshot capturing app.
SuperUser lets you allow/deny app requests for system control. Busybox lets root apps work at code level (it's a terminal of sorts). You need both for root to be effective, and for apps to make the most of it
How is busy box different from Terminal Emulator? I have the latter which I used to enable live wallpapers on my Froyo rooted Samsung Galaxy i5801. Can I update to Gingerbread now that I have rooted my Froyo, how? How is Titanium backup different from Wondershare Mobile Go?
Hi All
I am hoping someone can help... I have the Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F / 6.0.1 / UK / EE) and have come up with an issue.
I use Cerberus Apps in case my phone is lost - you are able to install this into the system to avoid someone wiping the phone and removing the software. To do this the phone must be rooted and then I usually use Link2SD to transfer the app to make it a system app. This has always worked on my old phones - but alas not this time.
The problem is that the system partition (4Gb) is full!! I have deleted all the language packs to try and clear some space - but it is still full! Strangely enough I also uninstalled an "Amazon" app which was listed as being a system app and quite large (from memory I think it was just under 100Mb)... but when I removed it and rebooted the system partition free space remained unchanged! It's possible that Amazon was a user app and I mis-read it... but anyway - I thought that the only way to clear some space was to resize the system partition - so I installed TWRP (3.0.2), have done a complete backup (system/efs/etc) apart from \data as this showed 0Mb and "failed to mount" when I tried to back it up originally.
So, my question is - can anyone help me to free some space from the system partition to allow Cerberus App to be stored there? I did think about uninstalling the VR Gear files as I dont have a VR device and assumed I could re-load these from Google Play if needed - but I do have the Galaxy Gear watch - so decided not to remove these files in case it screwed this up. Not sure which Google Apps I can remove and re-install if needed... so if anyone knows this, then that would be a help too
I thought you could resize the partition in TWRP but cant find any clear details on how to do this, so thought I'd ask here before I screw the phone up :silly:
Any ideas/help greatly received.
TWRP doesn't support encryption so that's likely why /data won't mount. Resizing partitions is typically done via Odin with PIT files, but it's very dangerous, so I wouldn't recommend it.
Luxembourg ROMs have around 130mb free system space, so there must be a ton of carrier bloat in yours. This doesn't sound right though, it's required that there is some space for expansion. Could you run the following command in a root terminal and post the results please?
df -k | grep system
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df -k | grep system
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Thanks Curtis - I left my phone at home today, so will try this tonight and post results. After deleting all the unwanted language files I have about 40Mb space free, but this still doesnt seem to be enough as when I run Link2SD and reboot the phone, Cerberus has vanished and has to be re-installed... although when it re-installs it shows it as an "update" which would indicate that it is installed already - just 'lost' ???
Will update tonight when I get a moment.
Thanks
That's interesting actually. It seems to be indicative of permission issues. The app was successfully moved to the system, but the permissions on its files were wrong and the system refuses to load it(Link2SD's fault, essentially) . It's still acknowledged by the app manager though, which is why it can be "updated". Can you try move it with something apart from Link2SD? I recommend titanium backup.
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Can you try move it with something apart from Link2SD? I recommend titanium backup.
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Thanks Curtis - I have Titanium Backup (free version) installed already so can give it a go - I have only used it for backups (a long while ago) and have never used it to relocate an app... is it fairly self explanatory how to do it?
Will look tonight when I get in
Thanks
Just tried with titanium myself and it fails in a similar manner. Seems Marshmallow is a little fiddly and Link2SD puts out a generic message when it has issues. Titanium just freezes. You'll have to do it manually
First you'll need to clear the system of failed attempts. Look in the /system/app and /system/priv-app with a root Explorer for Cerberus apks or folders. Next, look in the /data/app folder and find the Cerberus folder. Take note of this path.
Next, fire up a root terminal and enter the following commands. In my case I was moving Greenify.
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp - a /data/app/com.oasisfeng.greenify-1 /system/app/Greenify
Replace the data folder with your noted path. The system path can be anything.
Then reboot and the app should be system.
Hi Curtis
Thanks for spending so much time on this.
OK, I skipped straight to the manual relocation method that you said. Whilst the app is Cerberus the APK etc is called System Framework as I have installed the 'hidden' version rather than the one which shows as Cerberus on the phone. However using OI File Manager, when I look in /system/app and /system/priv-app folders there is nothing called Cerberus or System Framework... so I am assuming that there are no orphaned APKs or other files.
But, this is where the strange thing starts, when I look in the /data/app folder, it is empty... so I am guessing I am looking in the wrong place as there are loads of apps! I am looking from home then selecting data, etc... any thoughts?
Oh, I have checked that hidden files are shown too!
Thanks again
i used to install the same app on my S7
please follow this guide & let me know the result.
1- uninstall Cerberus App, Link2SD, TTb, etc. and reboot
2- install SystemCleanup.
3- from the app SystemCleanup swip to tab apps and remove some bloatware like Google books, music, games, google TTS.
4- Reboot & install Cerberus App, do not run it.
5- from the app SystemCleanup go to apps tab and move Cerberus App to system/app & reboot again.
6- That's all.
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Hi Abuzar
Thanks for the help... I tried using System Cleanup and initially it didn't work... it didn't show System Framework after cleaning up which made me think it was uninstalled properly. But when I tried to re-install it I got a message asking if I wanted to update the the built in application... so I said yes and re-checked in System Cleanup and it was visible, so I tried uninstalling it and after a couple of attempts it succeeded.
Then I re-installed and it installed it as a new app and it was visible in System Cleanup as installed in /data. So, I moved it to /system and configured it. It now lists in System Cleanup as being installed @auto system+data... so I am assuming it has installed properly... but not 100% sure as it lists some of it in data - so not sure if after a reset it will wipe the user profile from Cerberus or not.
I took a backup in TWRP and thought I would do a factory reset and test it... but on the S7 using factory reset in O/S it asks for my samsung password etc so looks like it may delete my Samsung/Google account's so didn't proceed as I didn't want to delete any online info. So... I tried factory wipe in TWRP but it just said failed "could not mount /data and unable to find crypto footer" and a few more "failed to mount /data" errors... so I gave up and will have to assume its installed properly as a system app
Thanks for all your help.
Just as a final note, the system+data combo sounds normal. Under regular conditions, the system partition is read only, so in order to install any updates to system apps, Android actually installs them as data apps, but cross-references them to system apps and gives them the relevant permissions. You can remove the data part by selecting "Uninstall Updates" in the app info page.
Hallo XDA-community,
I have the following issue and want to ask three questions I marked in blue.
I want to save my full system configuration with all applications as an image file on my PC without beeing dependent on a cloud service and recover my recently and accidently deleted Opera Mobile history.
This history might be in "\data\data\com.opera.browser\" if I am right, and it is not in the RAM storage after deletion, but exists as many data fractions after deletion.
So my first Question is, is browsing history of Opera Mobile only stored in the RAM storage after deletion or might remnants exist in a similar way like remnants of a deleted "history" file from Opera for PC on a HDD drive?
I really hope that the browser history of Opera Mobile is not saved in the RAM storage only, because I closed the application and need my phone to take incoming calls, which also needs RAM. Even if I didn't open it again this looks bad for my recovering intentions.
Older versions of Opera had the feature that the last deleted history reappeared after updating the application, but this isn't the case for newer versions. It can only be regained by a recovery software. The first problem is, that I can not save an image file of my system or copy my
Samsung A80 Android 10 System to another device, because I have no root permissions.
Note: To get root permissions one needs to unlock the bootloader, but unlocking the bootloader deletes appdata and parts of the system and there will be nothing to restore after it and no possibility to copy the actual state of the Android System. Copying "\data\data\com.opera.browser\" needs also root permissions, because these data can be only deleted or copied by the the Opera App and not manually by the user. Reading of "\data\data\com.opera.browser\" might be or might be not possible, because some people say "reading only" is not data modification, so it needs no root permissions, but others say that this also needs root permissions. Android 10 however provides the newly added feature that one can connect devices with this versions with the PC by using official applications of Windows created for the purpose of cooperating with Android 10, but I suppose this wouldn't grant me any root permissions. Maybe this feature allows to make a system image of my Android System. I will do some research if this is possible, but I have my doubts.
This leads me to my second question: Are there any known exploits that would allow to get root permissions without wiping device data for Samsung A80 Android 10?
Finally: Could a professional data recovery team help me to restore my browsing data or create a system copy for me, if I buy their help?
With kind regards
dontdropme