Uninstall Titanium Backup (system app) - HTC Inspire 4G

So I installed a CM9 ROM and it has Titanium backup pre-installed as a system app, how do I TOTALLY remove it? I tried deleting it from /system/app. Where are the rest of it's files?

question...why are you trying to delete it?
And after deleting it from system/apps what other files are you taking about?
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I just want to uninstall it. No specific reason.
What files? That's exactly what I'm asking

manichon said:
I just want to uninstall it. No specific reason.
What files? That's exactly what I'm asking
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interesting. titanium is pretty much the only app with enough power to uninstall completely most other apps. its like what would you use to clean the inside of a bottle of bleach? different bleach? lol
also not sure what you mean by 'rest of its files'? delete it from system/app/ and then reboot.

Have you tried Links2SD, it also has super powers similar to Titanium Backup, and will allow you change it from a system app to an user app, and then to uninstall it.

prizzlle said:
Have you tried Links2SD, it also has super powers similar to Titanium Backup, and will allow you change it from a system app to an user app, and then to uninstall it.
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Have you read that you are answering a post from july? There is no need to revive such an old thread to increase your post count.

Actually. This is still an issue. I'll try that app. Thanks a lot
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manichon said:
Actually. This is still an issue. I'll try that app. Thanks a lot
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Root explorer works well.

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How to uninstall DSPManager

well as the title says, i have been disappointed with the volume of the Nexus s and i was pointed towards this app.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.TEST.android.lvh&feature=search_result
WOW. If you guys suffered the same as me, 99p well spent right there!
Now i dont need DSPManager though.... So how do i uninstall it?
Thanks
You can do it in Titanium Backup, pretty sure there are no ill effects, I used the Freeze option to remove it from my Nexus.
tatwamasi said:
You can do it in Titanium Backup, pretty sure there are no ill effects, I used the Freeze option to remove it from my Nexus.
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Hmm im relucntant to use Titanium, i remember cyanogen himself saying it was bad :/ Maybe im just paranoid
I guess you could use Modaco's Eezy Freezy, but I've not used that myself.
You can use root explorer and just delete the apk file. Think that's the best way if you don't want to use any other Apps to delete it. You can also use ADB to uninstall it.
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i also removed the DSP with Titanium, it working fine,no problems so far after 1 month
markfavis said:
You can use root explorer and just delete the apk file. Think that's the best way if you don't want to use any other Apps to delete it. You can also use ADB to uninstall it.
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where abouts would it be in root explorer
bringonblink said:
where abouts would it be in root explorer
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If the dsp came with the rom and it's uninstallable through android's built in app manager then you can delete it in
/system/app
That's where all the system apps are. Make sure you mount /system first so you can delete an apk.
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thanks i try it on my phone now it killed both speaker and headset bass asnt editable...
found this thread very helpful. I am running Beanstalk on my nexus 5 and was having issues with DSP manager. Any time I wanted to listen to music from my Google Music account I would get a "DSP manager stopped working" pop up ... and even if you hit OK it keeps popping for every song.
Here is how I fixed it.... used Tweaker 2 to uninstall DSP manager and downloaded an Equalizer from the play store. Works like a charm now. Thanks XDA community ... saved the day again:good:

Can I delete "S Planner" app?

Hi
just wondering is this deletable on the Note, safely?
I havent seen it on the deletable app list that I found
Thanks
Try to freeze it first.
Sneeze it??
i used titanium and delete it all... just freeze it
Everytime, it's better to freeze an app because, if something goes wrong, you can defreeze the app and look what happens
how do I freeze an app?
kuromusha38 said:
how do I freeze an app?
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You can use titanium backup for that.
I am afraid that you need root access to remove system app.
The other option is to freeze it via Titanium Backup
Also with Titanium Backup you need root
Can
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With me, S Planner is the best calendar app. :good:
thnaks bro will check it soon and revert with feedback
XxPixX said:
You can use titanium backup for that.
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What apps NOT to link with Link2SD?

I know Widgets, Launchers, Themes are not recommended to be linked, but what about some important apps like Titanium Backup, SuperUser ?
anything else i should not link?
Thanks for any clarification
HD? said:
I know Widgets, Launchers, Themes are not recommended to be linked, but what about some important apps like Titanium Backup, SuperUser ?
anything else i should not link?
Thanks for any clarification
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You can link widgets, launchers, and themes... the only problem is if you take out your SD card they all FC, you will need to reboot
Tibackup can be linked, and I've linked SU before, but I don't think it's such a hot idea considering Link2SD needs SU to work, but if SU is linked it needs Link2SD thus creating a paradox. (I didn't have issues but who knows)
You can pretty much link any app but Link2SD itself and system apps
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Better not link system apps as it can cause instabilities
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HD? said:
I know Widgets, Launchers, Themes are not recommended to be linked, but what about some important apps like Titanium Backup, SuperUser ?
anything else i should not link?
Thanks for any clarification
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titanium bakup is best
gagdude said:
You can link widgets, launchers, and themes... the only problem is if you take out your SD card they all FC, you will need to reboot
Tibackup can be linked, and I've linked SU before, but I don't think it's such a hot idea considering Link2SD needs SU to work, but if SU is linked it needs Link2SD thus creating a paradox. (I didn't have issues but who knows)
You can pretty much link any app but Link2SD itself and system apps
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exactly my thought with SuperUser. I left it back in internal in case any problems..who knows lol. But System Apps are definitely not meant to be linked. I think link2sd doesn't even allow them to be linked.
tornado92 said:
Better not link system apps as it can cause instabilities
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Yup you're right xD learned that the hard way a long time ago...now newer versions of Link2SD disables options to link system apps i believe:good:

[Q] can i delete pre intalled app from a custom rom!

I'm using Cyber SGS - lV style rom, and have some pre installed apps tha i dont use i want to know if i can delete some of them without any problem using titaniun backup.
alexischino said:
I'm using Cyber SGS - lV style rom, and have some pre installed apps tha i dont use i want to know if i can delete some of them without any problem using titaniun backup.
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Yes of course....go ahead....those are called system apps and you can uninstall the one you don't want.....it won't cause any problem.
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alexischino said:
I'm using Cyber SGS - lV style rom, and have some pre installed apps tha i dont use i want to know if i can delete some of them without any problem using titaniun backup.
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coolprateek.kumar said:
Yes of course....go ahead....those are called system apps and you can uninstall the one you don't want.....it won't cause any problem.
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Be careful, some of those system apps will wreak havoc if you delete them. I would search the internet for a list of the safe to remove ones.
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InsaneDDay69 said:
Be careful, some of those system apps will wreak havoc if you delete them. I would search the internet for a list of the safe to remove ones.
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I don't think he would be that kind of noob to uninstall important apps
Maybe try freezing them first with TiBu or Gemini just to make sure (?)
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Titanium backup

Why is it when I back up with tibu, flash a new ROM, then restore my tibu backup I have all the apps I have deleted and uninstalled show up in my app drawer again?
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putney1477 said:
Why is it when I back up with tibu, flash a new ROM, then restore my tibu backup I have all the apps I have deleted and uninstalled show up in my app drawer again?
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Are you referring to apps that you actively download from the Play Store or preinstalled apps built into the rom? Provide an example or three of apps that you see this occur with.
SlimSnoopOS said:
Are you referring to apps that you actively download from the Play Store or preinstalled apps built into the rom? Provide an example or three of apps that you see this occur with.
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Sorry. Its apps that I have downloaded like textra, jorte, etc
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putney1477 said:
Sorry. Its apps that I have downloaded like textra, jorte, etc
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Gotcha. Now, have you deleted those app backups from within TiBu? Before reinstalling apps, they would appear in your Backed up/Uninstalled filter.
Edit: And is it possible that your Google Restore is bringing any of those apps back? When you flash a new rom, before signing in via the initial set-up wizard, usually Settings/Backup & Reset/"Back up my data" and also the "Automatic Restore" tabs are enabled. Unchecking both of those options then signing into your Gmail will also ensure nothing is auto-restored.
SlimSnoopOS said:
Gotcha. Now, have you deleted those app backups from within TiBu? Before reinstalling apps, they would appear in your Backed up/Uninstalled filter.
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Aaaaaha! no I have not. How do I do that?
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putney1477 said:
Aaaaaha! no I have not. How do I do that?
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I've always gone into that same list, tapped the app I no longer needed, and selected delete in the popup box. I usually only delete one or two app backups. I'm just now noticing there's a Batch action/Batch delete if you scroll ALL the way to the bottom lol if you can't tell I've never used that before.

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