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Hi, some one can help me ?? I need to remove system app from my HTC incredible, how can I do that ?? Thanks.
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Download root explorer. Navigate to system/app and all of the system apps are going to be there. I'd advise moving the app to your sd card instead of straight up deleting it incase you want it later.
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mountolympus said:
Hi, some one can help me ?? I need to remove system app from my HTC incredible, how can I do that ?? Thanks.
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download titanium backup and uninstall it
how i remove they with titanium backup
thanks
mountolympus said:
how i remove they with titanium backup
thanks
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Open Titanium Backup, select "Backup/Restore" (at the top), scroll down to the app you wish to remove, select it, select "Un-install".
Job done
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Try this. Found a reference to it the other day on another forum because I wanted to remove Google Books from my phone. Works like a charm, easy, fast, and effective.
mountolympus said:
how i remove they with titanium backup
thanks
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yes as jimbo said go to backup restore menu and select the app you wanna uninstall if you press on one app a menu will pop-up choose what you wanna do
Titanium Backup Pro (paid version) also lets you to freeze the app, in case you need it later. For system it's like unninstalling.
But using Titanium Backup, you must have root. Like the deleting with Root Explorer
Every time I boot I get android is upgrading. I already tried cold booting but that doesn't seem to fix a problem. Is anybody else having this problem and were you able to resolve it?
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cromanorn said:
Every time I boot I get android is upgrading. I already tried cold booting but that doesn't seem to fix a problem. Is anybody else having this problem and were you able to resolve it?
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Did you freeze any system apps like launcher, browser??
Nope. Other than being rooted I haven't modded anything
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cromanorn said:
Nope. Other than being rooted I haven't modded anything
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Did you have Tibu backup software installed?
After thinking about it I did have one app frozen which I unfroze, rebooted and I still get the message. I'm rebooting again. Yes, I have titanium.
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I uninstalled titanium and I do not get the message anymore.
Thanks
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This happened to me once after installing/uninstalling apps
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cromanorn said:
I uninstalled titanium and I do not get the message anymore.
Thanks
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After uninstalling Titanium will not appeared that message.
Titanium reinstalling the message back or not?
What did you do? You ran out of titanium?
just find a way to solve this problem,
Use root explorer to go to system/framework
delete "com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar"
then you are good~
MarkAndroid said:
After uninstalling Titanium will not appeared that message.
Titanium reinstalling the message back or not?
What did you do? You ran out of titanium?
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I could be mistaken, but if you use Titanium to make an "update.zip" in the root directory of your Internal storage, the system thinks you want to "upgrade" every time you boot. At least this is true if you boot into recovery. I've installed a backup this way before.
sls19061 said:
just find a way to solve this problem,
Use root explorer to go to system/framework
delete "com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar"
then you are good~
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You shouldn't been doing that. This problem is often caused when gapps package is installed over an odexed stock ROM which includes com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar (and its correspondent .odex file). Now, taking into consideration that gapps includes the deodexed .jar, when it is installed you get the "Android is upgrading..." message on every boot.
If you want to do it properly, you should either stick to the stock .jar (as well as the .odex file), or if you prefer the one it is included in gapps package, you should then delete the .odex (/system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex).
I tried to remove the two files (com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar and com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex), but it also continues to restart the procedure "upgrade android" at the start ...
What else should I take??
MarkAndroid said:
I tried to remove the two files (com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar and com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex), but it also continues to restart the procedure "upgrade android" at the start ...
What else should I take??
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What's you setup?
Rooted? Stock? Unlocked with custom ROM?
Something seems to be wiping your Dalvik with each boot....
If you are rooted with Titanium Backup installed: Uninstall TiBu, reboot, reinstall TiBu and see if that fixed it.
If it didn't and you are on stock, I would re-flash the stock rom. Something got messed up in the system. It's probably easier to re-flash the stock firmware and root again than trying to find the culprit.
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MarkAndroid said:
I tried to remove the two files (com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar and com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex), but it also continues to restart the procedure "upgrade android" at the start ...
What else should I take??
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Did it started to happen after installing gapps? If so, please check if your stock ROM also contains com.google.android.media.effects.jar (and .odex). The explanation is the same as before.
bgcngm said:
Did it started to happen after installing gapps? If so, please check if your stock ROM also contains com.google.android.media.effects.jar (and .odex). The explanation is the same as before.
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I don't remember if this happened after installing gapps or after I OTA to 4.2.2 on my HTC one -- installed gapps pretty soon after OTA anyhow.
Tried to delete (/system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex) but it re-appeared after reboot. There is also a com.google.android.media.effects.jar but no .odex.
I deleted both .jar and .odex and it's not show the number of apps to be upgrading but it show just android is upgrading.
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You shouldn't been doing that. This problem is often caused when gapps package is installed over an odexed stock ROM which includes com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar (and its correspondent .odex file). Now, taking into consideration that gapps includes the deodexed .jar, when it is installed you get the "Android is upgrading..." message on every boot.
If you want to do it properly, you should either stick to the stock .jar (as well as the .odex file), or if you prefer the one it is included in gapps package, you should then delete the .odex (/system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex).
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bgcngm said:
You shouldn't been doing that. This problem is often caused when gapps package is installed over an odexed stock ROM which includes com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar (and its correspondent .odex file). Now, taking into consideration that gapps includes the deodexed .jar, when it is installed you get the "Android is upgrading..." message on every boot.
If you want to do it properly, you should either stick to the stock .jar (as well as the .odex file), or if you prefer the one it is included in gapps package, you should then delete the .odex (/system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex).
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Sir I only experience the "Android is Upgrading" every time i flash or install a zip file. Im using STOCK ROM, rooted, kernel with init.d support.
will your post be the solution to my query? or its on another topic?
TIA
If that is only after installing a .zip it is normal. It is because Dalvik cache is being created for the new app.
bgcngm said:
You shouldn't been doing that. This problem is often caused when gapps package is installed over an odexed stock ROM which includes com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar (and its correspondent .odex file). Now, taking into consideration that gapps includes the deodexed .jar, when it is installed you get the "Android is upgrading..." message on every boot.
If you want to do it properly, you should either stick to the stock .jar (as well as the .odex file), or if you prefer the one it is included in gapps package, you should then delete the .odex (/system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.odex).
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HI @bgcngm its me again lol
i have s-off my 802w upgrade 4.2.2 with your nandroid - run ROMCLEANER with success with your .txt now i have one last thing its this message of android is upgrading - i have deleted the file you mentionned but i still have the messag when rebooting
any idea of the problem ?
thnaks in advance
Also I can not remove it. I tried everything but the word "Androind is upgrading" remains. I ROM CROMI and Kernel Max
I have rooted my at&t avail. <gingerbread> What is the easiest app that I can use to delete all the preloaded apps? Something easy for a non geek?
Titanium backup
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You may want to use titanium backup to freeze them first then see how everything operates. Uninstalling some system apps can screw up said system. If everything works, then uninstall. It would also be a good idea to flash a custom recovery and use that to backup your system (just in case) .
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ibub said:
You may want to use titanium backup to freeze them first then see how everything operates. Uninstalling some system apps can screw up said system. If everything works, then uninstall. It would also be a good idea to flash a custom recovery and use that to backup your system (just in case) .
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I agree. Freezing the apps first will ensure you don't remove anything that is needed. If something doesn't work you just unfreeze it. When your happy everything works then you can remove the frozen apps.
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Thanks for the backup.
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lizhancock said:
I have rooted my at&t avail. <gingerbread> What is the easiest app that I can use to delete all the preloaded apps? Something easy for a non geek?
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Use root explorer to remove any system app
But check out beforehand that which are the essential app and which are bloatwares !
In root explorer go to system folder --app folder--here you find all such system apps
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For those who already installed it. Like says in the instructions i cant use Titanium Backup for restoring app data. Is there any other way to do a backup of that data and restore it?? I want to update to v8 but i need to know something that works before doing the flash.
Thanks!
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joelosr20 said:
For those who already installed it. Like says in the instructions i cant use Titanium Backup for restoring app data. Is there any other way to do a backup of that data and restore it?? I want to update to v8 but i need to know something that works before doing the flash.
Thanks!
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You don't need Titanium Backup for restore. Restore do with Clockworkmod Recovery (CWM). When system booted, press Power button
a few seconds, choose Reboot, and then Recovery. When Recovery open, choose backup and restore, and then Backup. When is Backup
finished, reboot phone and that's it.
After of this in File Manager in file clockworkmod you will find file Backup.
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You don't need Titanium Backup for restore. Restore do with Clockworkmod Recovery (CWM). When system booted, press Power button
a few seconds, choose Reboot, and then Recovery. When Recovery open, choose backup and restore, and then Backup. When is Backup
finished, reboot phone and that's it.
After of this in File Manager in file clockworkmod you will find file Backup.
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I already did the backup like you said but havent installed the v8 now my question is. I went inside CWM folder and backup and all i find are some .tar files, one with system, other sd-ext qnd other for data. How i can restore that back??
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joelosr20 said:
I already did the backup like you said but havent installed the v8 now my question is. I went inside CWM folder and backup and all i find are some .tar files, one with system, other sd-ext qnd other for data. How i can restore that back??
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Backup is OK. You now don't need restore.
For resore go in CWM, choose backup and restore and choose restore. When it is ower, reboot phone.
Maybe i didnt explained right. What i mean is, after i flash a new rom like aokp v8. How i can restore my whole user apps and data?? Other than TB or im goin to loose all settings, playing history and everything??
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joelosr20 said:
Maybe i didnt explained right. What i mean is, after i flash a new rom like aokp v8. How i can restore my whole user apps and data?? Other than TB or im goin to loose all settings, playing history and everything??
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I do not understand you.
Ok a rom comes with various apps, but what about apps like, facebook, games, utilities, all of them store some data of.config and like games store progress and settings too. how i can restore all of those apps when i do.thr upgrade to aokp v8
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I haven't flashed the rom yet but you can try My Backup pro application instead of Titanium backup to backup and restore app and data
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New to Roms.
Rooted my dhd,and loaded Jellytime..very addictive trying new roms.My main promblem is apps.Everytime I try a new rom,I have download all the apps again....??Is there a way to back up my apps and then reinstall them after installing a new rom...???
Many thanks
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police1 said:
New to Roms.
Rooted my dhd,and loaded Jellytime..very addictive trying new roms.My main promblem is apps.Everytime I try a new rom,I have download all the apps again....??Is there a way to back up my apps and then reinstall them after installing a new rom...???
Many thanks
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Yes, and this could very easily been found with a quick search...
You can use the app "Titanium Backup" to backup all your apps and there data
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en
Thanks for the reply.But if the apps disappear when the new rom is flashed,does titanium app not also disappear..??
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police1 said:
Thanks for the reply.But if the apps disappear when the new rom is flashed,does titanium app not also disappear..??
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Yep. You backup your apps in Titanium, flash the new ROM then download Titanium backup again and restore your apps. It's quite self-explanatory if you actually tried using the app.
It creates the backup files on SD card, so that on data reset, the app vanishes but it's files remain in SD. So you should download titanium backup once you flash a new ROM and it will take care of apps further.
You can even backup the app data with TB, like your app settings, game data etc.
But I've seen that restoring game with data doesn't always work well.
But it works cool with other apps.
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police1 said:
New to Roms.
Rooted my dhd,and loaded Jellytime..very addictive trying new roms.My main promblem is apps.Everytime I try a new rom,I have download all the apps again....??Is there a way to back up my apps and then reinstall them after installing a new rom...???
Many thanks
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You can restore all of your apps by your Google Account.
In fact, go to your settings:
=> backup and reset
=> look if Backup my settings is ticked (if not - tick it)
=> look your backup account, if it's good
=> Look Automatic Restore is ticked (if yes, it's good for you, if not it's bad, but tick it for the next time)
And if you see that Automatic restore is ticked, just synchronize your Google account, and let's play.
All of your Apps ans Settings will be restored
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Yep. You backup your apps in Titanium, flash the new ROM then download Titanium backup again and restore your apps. It's quite self-explanatory if you actually tried using the app.
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You can get titanium backup to create a flashable update zip with all your apps, if you flash rom, gapps and then the update zip titanium will restore all the data for the apps after the phone restarts
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