I would Like to disable Play Store, Maps, Facebook, Hotmail, What's new and Some other 3rd party application from starting up with the phone. I would like to kepp these applications and only disable it's startup during booting. Anyone have a Solution.
I also dont want to delete or freeze them just to exclude apps from starting on boot.Help would be appreciated.
Guys Titanium Backup and ROM Toolbox are a few that does the job. Try them
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Some update guys?!
Have you tried those applications? Did you solved your problems?
I tried Titanium and only did freeze app, not exclude from booting, didn't try ROM toolbox will do.
Did try to disable using System tuning pro. It disables the app completely. In a way I could stop LG's crappy App's.
I use Super Manager,it also has a function of disabling startup items.
There are many apps can do this . If you want the best app it's called "startup manager"
Or you can use "system tuner"
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I use Gemini App Manager, I am unable to change all "Auto Run" options disabling any app I want from auto running for whatever reason, including but not limited to the device booting. I have changed all non essential apps to only run when I launch them. I use gemini for a lot of things, including copying apps from phone to SD and/or back to phone, uninstalling, etc. Its a great little app.
I think this seems like the right thread for me... I'm running ICS 4.0.3 on a factory rooted 7" Craig CMP741e tablet (CVS special, starter tab, AnTuTu rating about 4300). This is my first tablet, so I'm learning as I go. I want to try to speed up boot time. I'm running ES Task Manager. I've already disabled all non-system files from starting on boot, I just want to know which of these system files I can safely disable from the startup list without hurting anything:
Aldiko Premium
Calendar Storage
Contacts
Download Manager
Email
Exchange Services
GetJar
GMail
Google Contacts Sync
" " Partner Setup
" " Services Framework
Maps
Media Storage
MusicFX
YouTube
Those are all the ones that ES is suggesting I keep enabled. I don't want to actually remove any of them from my tablet, I just don't want them wasting any memory and causing lag until I actually choose to use them. It's a beginner tablet, just trying to squeeze as much performance out of it as possible.
OS_Hacking said:
There are many apps can do this . If you want the best app it's called "startup manager"
Or you can use "system tuner"
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Or "Autorun Manager"
Any idea ? Please help
Hello Everyone,
Below is the list of pre-installed apps on my phone. A discription, safe to remove or not, safe to disable at startup or not. Information will be helpful.
Atci_service
Bluetooth
Calender
Calender Storage
Cell Broadcasts
ConfigUpdater
Contact Storage
Download Manager
Download Music info
DRM protected ContentCalender
Google Play Store
Google Play Services
Google services framework
Email
Gallery
Google Contacts sync
Google One Time Init
Google Partner setup
Market feedback agent
Media Storage
Messaging (I use Evolve SMS)
MusicFX
Omcap
Picasa uploader
Key chain
Schedule power on & off
let me know guys... thanks
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I've always just let my apps automatically restore but I would like to use my backup of apps with my backup pro. But once they restore they don't show downloaded in the market. How can I change this?
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Go to settings > applications > manage applications > all - find market and google framework services. Clear cache/data for both...reboot. Open market.
Wait a few mins and all the apps will show up in the downloaded section.
This was happening to me yesterday.
I went to Manage Applications->All->Market, and then clicked "Force Stop", and then "Clear Data". I reloaded the market, accepted the terms, and everything showed up again.
If just clearing the data doesn't work, force stop it and then clear. That worked for me.
okay guys that worked, thanks. I have another question though now, so because I didn't want my apps to automatically install, I used my alternate gmail account(the one my paid apps aren't associated with) to first log in with the market so I could download My Backup Pro. After restoring my apps, I logged into my original main gmail(the one the paid apps are associated with) and my paid apps still haven't showed up. What can I do to make them show up?
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I used my alternate gmail account(the one my paid apps aren't associated with) to first log in. .... After restoring my apps, I logged into my original main gmail(the one the paid apps are associated with) and my paid apps still haven't showed up. What can I do to make them show up?
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Hard reset / wipe and use the right Gmail first.
Sorry but the first one you put on is the one and only Gmail linked to the market. You must use that one if you want your paid apps.
Also: I know you use my backup.. but titanium backup has a "market doctor" feature that finds missing market links and lets you re-establish them.
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I have quite a few apps associated with my Google account, so I selected only the ones I wanted to use on the One X. Then all of a sudden I noticed all my apps had downloaded to the phone. So I uninstalled the ones I didn't want then while I was doing this they started re downloading on their own.
I don't see any menu setting to prevent auto downloads, only auto updates, which is un checked.
Any clue why the apps are downloading on their own??
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This has happened to me on just about every phone I have had. (even on custom ROMs) This leads me to believe that it is part of the data sync through your google acct. Of course, I could be wrong.
Did you have you apps and data backed up through Google from a previous Android phone?
Check under: settings -> privacy -> backup/restore
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Yes by default on some android versions your apps, wifi settings, wallpaper, etc are kept on servers for backup. Maybe since 2.3 i think? I never used it and always disabled it on any custom roms since i use titanium backup. for non rooted devices it's nice though.
Could be apps that are linked from other apps. Like soundhound is in the music app. If you uninstall it, it will reinstall. As does tunedin radio
Hi.
I have been using facebook since ofcource i got my phone, but the problem with this app is whenever you hibernate it, it starts again. So i uninstalled it.
I have searched a lot for disabling auto start of app, but not much i can do about it.
Recently, i came across APK editor, also manipulated apps with help of this app, but still not sure how to stop Facebook App from auto start.
could you guys please help me to disable auto start of Facebook app?
Hi guys, I'am a very experienced android superuser since years, yesterday i got a XZP.
I rooted it with XperiFIX all worked fine, but.... if i try to debloat the rom from the sony bloatware apps in /system/app & /system/priv-app like ar effect or google play music or google chrome. if i delete these apps folders like this folder of chrome. and restart my phone.... and try to open gmail or login with a new google account. i get a force close screen: google play services has stopped. what the f..?? where is the context between play services and bloatware like chrome. and this is with all apps. any app i delete in system/app or priv-app leads to play services crash. can someone help ? iam on oreo.
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Hi guys, I'am a very experienced android superuser since years, yesterday i got a XZP.
I rooted it with XperiFIX all worked fine, but.... if i try to debloat the rom from the sony bloatware apps in /system/app & /system/priv-app like ar effect or google play music or google chrome. if i delete these apps folders like this folder of chrome. and restart my phone.... and try to open gmail or login with a new google account. i get a force close screen: google play services has stopped. what the f..?? where is the context between play services and bloatware like chrome. and this is with all apps. any app i delete in system/app or priv-app leads to play services crash. can someone help ? iam on oreo.
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I had the same issue. Took me a while to figure out that it's Chrome.
But since I used one account on this phone I didn't know about that problem until some magisk module f*d up my encryption keys and I could boot by phone, so I had to format in TWRP.
It gave me an error during Setup wizard, I managed to bypass it by deleting setup wizard but still my phone was useless.
My guess is that Google uses Chrome's WebView implementation for logging in.
In developer options you can't switch to default android WebView, option is grayed out, so unfortunately Chrome must be kept.
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I had the same issue. Took me a while to figure out that it's Chrome.
But since I used one account on this phone I didn't know about that problem until some magisk module f*d up my encryption keys and I could boot by phone, so I had to format in TWRP.
It gave me an error during Setup wizard, I managed to bypass it by deleting setup wizard but still my phone was useless.
My guess is that Google uses Chrome's WebView implementation for logging in.
In developer options you can't switch to default android WebView, option is grayed out, so unfortunately Chrome must be kept.
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no, i uninstalled google stuff like chrome, google music, video e.c with titanium backup app, and i dont have any problems like that, and my WebView is working with no probems...
Armiits1991 said:
no, i uninstalled google stuff like chrome, google music, video e.c with titanium backup app, and i dont have any problems like that, and my WebView is working with no probems...
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Did you try to log in in a different Google account after you removed those apps?
I'm kind of a noob on these apps but it seems that there are 3 "hidden" Facebook apps that sometimes I see running when I check my battery usage (Facebook app Manager, Installer and Services). I was wondering if it's safe to remove them or if it will have some impact on the functionality of Facebook.
You can't send or reply to FB messages unless that crapware is loaded on the device I believe.
So if you want to use those features...
FB is malware. Personally I ditched it years ago as it can't be safely used. It is known a purveyor of disinformation and data miner extreme.
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I'm kind of a noob on these apps but it seems that there are 3 "hidden" Facebook apps that sometimes I see running when I check my battery usage (Facebook app Manager, Installer and Services). I was wondering if it's safe to remove them or if it will have some impact on the functionality of Facebook.
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AFAIK Facebook uses Facebook app manager and Facebook app installer to update their software and bypassing the Google Play app store.
So i should not disable any of them?
Correct.
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Correct.
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Thanks!