Failed to uninstall? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I can't uninstall some google apps like movies,music, google plus with titanium backup. It says it uninstall but it never did. Anyone with the same issue and a solution.
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xXghostXx313 said:
I can't uninstall some google apps like movies,music, google plus with titanium backup. It says it uninstall but it never did. Anyone with the same issue and a solution.
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Are you running stock rom? And I assume you're rooted? I uninstalled google play movies & tv using Titanium Backup and it stays uninstalled.

CoCoGirl886 said:
Are you running stock rom? And I assume you're rooted? I uninstalled google play movies & tv using Titanium Backup and it stays uninstalled.
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Im using paranoid Android. I gonna try it with a different app.
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Have you tried deleting them manually? From /system/app?
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[Resolved] Backup app without install window

Does anyone know of a backup app which will backup then restore all of my apps without having the install window popup for each one. I currently have titanium backup installed, but it is very tedious having to hit install for my 100+ apps.
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Try MyBackupPro.
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tjamzt said:
Does anyone know of a backup app which will backup then restore all of my apps without having the install window popup for each one. I currently have titanium backup installed, but it is very tedious having to hit install for my 100+ apps.
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Buy the pro version of titanium backup. Notice how the free version doesnt have hypershell enabled? Thats what you want, right there.
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Thanks. I just bought pro and that is exactly what I wanted.
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Backup protected app to apk

I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
I will gladly donate to whoever helps leading to success.
The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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In case anyone wants to do such in the future, I was able to get the apk by using an application called root uninstaller to get the protected app into an apk file that I could use to install on bother devices.
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i agree with mistarose about using root uninstaller. it comes in handy also, after you install you can search for it:
# busybox find / -name *jeppesen*.apk
Don't know if it helps but i use ave anti iris to back up apps to apk
Will say not all apps but most
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mistarose said:
I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
I will gladly donate to whoever helps leading to success.
The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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ok
Actually app backup and restore app on play store is quite good!
No compulsion for root!
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How to update apps? Please help

I download plenty of beta version apps and homebrew apps (not from market). Is there a way to update these without losing app data by uninstalling and reinstalling the new version. I don't want to lose the app data.
Thanks
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smartypants0 said:
I download plenty of beta version apps and homebrew apps (not from market). Is there a way to update these without losing app data by uninstalling and reinstalling the new version. I don't want to lose the app data.
Thanks
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Just install the new versions over the old ones. (App will be updated without data loss)
It doesn't let me do that. It tells me the previous version must be uninstalled before installing the new one.
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smartypants0 said:
It doesn't let me do that. It tells me the previous version must be uninstalled before installing the new one.
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In that case, use an app such as Titanium Backup to backup your data, then uninstall the old app and install the new one. After that, restore the data.
Do I need to root my phone to use that app?
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smartypants0 said:
Do I need to root my phone to use that app?
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Yes, the device would need root access.
first open playstore and look for the new version of the app
second, searching that apk in google
that i do for manualy update, or u can use plugin on chrome to download apk directly into ur pc
was wonering this same thing thanks
blakdulz said:
first open playstore and look for the new version of the app
second, searching that apk in google
that i do for manualy update, or u can use plugin on chrome to download apk directly into ur pc
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it doesnt let me update , it forces me to uninstall making me lose data.
As stated the only way to do it is do back up the data with titanium back up. Uninstall the app, install new one and then restore the settings.
Also be careful about getting apks from places other then the official app stores or here
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Is rooting safe?
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As safe as installing apps you get outside of the play store. Safer even. Just do your research
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Google play website problem????

Pls help when i check app compatibility on Google play website its showing everything incompatible leaving apps that i have installed...i was on cyanogenmod and returned to stock and restored my app backups with Rom toolbox.
Pls help
Droidlover123 said:
Pls help when i check app compatibility on Google play website its showing everything incompatible leaving apps that i have installed...i was on cyanogenmod and returned to stock and restored my app backups with Rom toolbox.
Pls help
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Odd that it says that. I wish I had an answer for you man. You said you restored them from rom toolbox... So it still shows up like that? Does it do the same with the play store app installed?
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ShapesBlue said:
Odd that it says that. I wish I had an answer for you man. You said you restored them from rom toolbox... So it still shows up like that? Does it do the same with the play store app installed?
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Did u read the post and saw screenshots????
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I'd say you have a problem with ROM toolbox. IT doesn;t play nice with a lot of ROMs
Try NOT restoring apps. Can you dl fresh install from play store?
If so, dl app from store and only restore app data after...
Droidlover123 said:
Did u read the post and saw screenshots????
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Yea I saw the screenshots. I use both titanium backup and rom toolbox and I've never had an issue from either no matter the rom. I prefer TB to Rom even though I own licenses to both versions. And yes matter of fact the last screenshot says COMPATIBLE if you were to look at it again.
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[Q] Installed three new apps

After entering my Google account details, Google Play decided to install SuperSU, Avast and SD Maid, all of which I had installed on my old phone (I did have a lot more apps in addition to those). Does anyone know why?
Thanks.
Any idea?
Just uninstall then if you don't what the apps on your device. Pointless post
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Because your Google account is set to install apps from old phones to your new one.
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Bl00dRunzC0ld said:
Because your Google account is set to install apps from old phones to your new one.
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And where can I disable it?
You should have disabled on your previous phone if you didn't want the option.
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tkelly0727 said:
Just uninstall then if you don't what the apps on your device. Pointless post
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I am aware I can uninstall apps, thanks. You didn't answer my question, so your post is the pointless one - no questions are pointless.
Bl00dRunzC0ld said:
Because your Google account is set to install apps from old phones to your new one.
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But it only installed those three and no others and I had tons of other apps.
DarkIceGB said:
I am aware I can uninstall apps, thanks. You didn't answer my question, so your post is the pointless one - no questions are pointless.
But it only installed those three and no others and I had tons of other apps.
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I don't know the exact reason but my phone only reinstalls certain apps as well when I get a new phone, or factory restore.
Bl00dRunzC0ld said:
I don't know the exact reason but my phone only reinstalls certain apps as well when I get a new phone, or factory restore.
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Thanks for the info.

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