Many iexplorer.exe keep auto open behind the background.. I need to end process in task manager many times... Any solution to fix it?
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Ok, this is my first day with this marvelous device. I installed Tweet caster, as it was my go to twitter app on my EVO. After I installed Tweet Comb and became fascinated by it, tweet caster on the xoom just doesn't carry too far.
Right now, both are giving me notifications and it's annoying, but I don't want to uninstall caster, either. Other than a reboot, what will fix this issue? Can't you simply exit an app? Do I need an app killer? I've been told app killers are unnecessary with Android, but on my EVO I use the app killer all the time.
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I don't use either app, but check the settings. You should be able to turn off notifications. In settings, apps, manage apps though you can stop an app. DO NOT USE A TASK MANAGER.
I agree that task managers that automatically kill apps are no longer required by android. However, in order to close apps easily I use an app called Active Apps, since a lot of apps tend to linger in the background. Put the widget on your desktop and it will give you a running tally of how many apps are running and allow you to opt to quit one or all of them.
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I don't know if this will be easier for you, but if you have to kill an app you can also find the app in the drawer and drag it onto the "i" , which will take you to the same spot as finding the app in "settings/applications/manage applications/" then finding the app.
rschenck said:
I agree that task managers that automatically kill apps are no longer required by android. However, in order to close apps easily I use an app called Active Apps, since a lot of apps tend to linger in the background. Put the widget on your desktop and it will give you a running tally of how many apps are running and allow you to opt to quit one or all of them.
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I swear that thing really sounds like a app killer lol. I'll check it out. Thanks
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vidriera said:
I don't know if this will be easier for you, but if you have to kill an app you can also find the app in the drawer and drag it onto the "i" , which will take you to the same spot as finding the app in "settings/applications/manage applications/" then finding the app.
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Nice tip. Thanks!
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Into what I. I don't see an i.
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I've been trying to install Lookout as a system app on my kids LG Optimus S. (He keeps deleting it from the market). Every attempt gives me a f/c. Tried moving Lookout using the built in feature with Titanium. Also tried using ES File Explorer to move the apk to the system/app folder. Any suggestions?
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It was not made as a system app so you would need the normal apk with all the lib files. To be honest even if you did he/she would just use the same thing to remove it. I would just install a app locker and then lock the apps so they can't be removed
Try installing an App Locker app that will protect the app with an key code and will prevent uninstallations from occurring.
Smart App Protecter is a good one and is free on the Market.
Thanks for the tips. Will give it a shot.
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How to kill background process permenant in GB until reuse? Kill like ICS , such as destroy it immidately after close app.
I just need more ram for better performance.
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Go to setting, select manage application. You can tick to destroy process
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Ave666 said:
Go to setting, select manage application. You can tick to destroy process
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I tried this for many time,bro. The background processes still run after destroyed in a few minute.
"hi bro"
Android use real-multitasking, you dont need to force-close process or apps, if your phone is slowness,you will get a better ram manager, close some process or app can be causes of unstability or slowness and excessive battery drain, 512 mb are enough for anything but if you want try this:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 < Superchanger
of course you need that your device is root and have busybox correctly installed
-salvatore
try use :::
fast report app and ram manger pro app
i use it and very nice app
Is there a way or a hack to change the default screen to be recent calls when opening the phone app?
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When ever I connect to my wifi whatsapp messages appear in the notification is it possible that messages only appear when I open the app not connect to wifi because when messages appear in the notification other party knows that I have seen the message I do not what to see them till I apen the app
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I will appreciate if some one can tell me a way to do that
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The only thing you can do is, go to your installed apps, then to WhatsApp and press the "stop" button on top on the left side
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Go to settings _ applications _ click on what's app and untick notification. U will get messages only when u open app..
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Thankyou that worked for me
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