I can't seem to install externally downloaded apps because it is blocked by an IT admin. How do i fix this? I have root access.
jijkjököfksopmklgskasgskk said:
I can't seem to install externally downloaded apps because it is blocked by an IT admin. How do i fix this? I have root access.
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You need to uncheck the Play Protect on the Google Play Store App.
I get the error n resolve it with adb command "adb intsall <package.name> apk
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I tried to root my device "Infinix Hot" Which apparently has the same build as HTC devices using KingoRoot
5 min after i plugged my device to my pc and had usb debugging on and kingoroot installing drivers it displayed a message "Root success"
But i noticed that my device didn't reboot during the process , which goes against what i have read..........
So i rebooted it manually , and now i have an app called "KingoUser" that i can only disable but not uninstall even if i factory reset( I tried ) ....... But with no root access
I tried many root checking apps and they all displayed that i didn't have root access but i have SU installed
Can someone explain what is going on please?
And can someone please tell me if i can remove this "KingoUser"
Which doesn't appear to have any uses
When i open it all what's there is just a white page with only links to Kingo Websites
royboody said:
Which doesn't appear to have any uses
When i open it all what's there is just a white page with only links to Kingo Websites
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Try downloading ES file browser and enable root feature, see if you have root...
You never even get a toast notification from kinguser asking if you want to grant permissions??
Newyork! said:
Try downloading ES file browser and enable root feature, see if you have root...
You never even get a toast notification from kinguser asking if you want to grant permissions??
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I did try several apps from the playstore that require root access like titanium backup ...
And they just keep trying to ask for root access for sometime then display a message "Failed" without any reaction from the "KingoUser" App
Anyway ~ i tried another root program called Vroot ( Or iRoot ) and this time root actually worked and installed superuser that ask for root permission for each program ( Allow of deny dialogue ) And titanium backup has root access now
But the app called "KingoUser" Cant be uninstalled even after doing several factory reset ( Without loosing root status )
I currently have it disabled but i want to permanently remove it cuz it's useless
One more think , i disabled the "superuser" app that automatically installed after the root process and installed the newer version from the play store that works perfectly and it updated my su binary it seems
So is it safe for me to completely remove the outdated superuser app the came with iRoot ? ( Cuz it wont update by itself and i cant find and option to update ) ? And how do i remove it ( Same problem with "KingoUser" )
royboody said:
I did try several apps from the playstore that require root access like titanium backup ...
And they just keep trying to ask for root access for sometime then display a message "Failed" without any reaction from the "KingoUser" App
Anyway ~ i tried another root program called Vroot ( Or iRoot ) and this time root actually worked and installed superuser that ask for root permission for each program ( Allow of deny dialogue ) And titanium backup has root access now
But the app called "KingoUser" Cant be uninstalled even after doing several factory reset ( Without loosing root status )
I currently have it disabled but i want to permanently remove it cuz it's useless
One more think , i disabled the "superuser" app that automatically installed after the root process and installed the newer version from the play store that works perfectly and it updated my su binary it seems
So is it safe for me to completely remove the outdated superuser app the came with iRoot ? ( Cuz it wont update by itself and i cant find and option to update ) ? And how do i remove it ( Same problem with "KingoUser" )
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yeh it's safe to remove, go with any root file explorer to system/app and delete it!
You may also try first freezing that app and then uninstalling it
utsha.saha.58 said:
You may also try first freezing that app and then uninstalling it
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I have it disabled , doesn't that mean it's freezed ?
royboody said:
I have it disabled , doesn't that mean it's freezed ?
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Yep same thing. After disabling this app uninstalling it will make no problem
This chinese su apps gave me a lot of pain in the ass
The preinstalled YouTube app is a very old version(that cannot be uninstalled) , which I am unable to update from the Play Store. Is there any way I can install the latest version without having to root the phone?
kristifun said:
The preinstalled YouTube app is a very old version(that cannot be uninstalled) , which I am unable to update from the Play Store. Is there any way I can install the latest version without having to root the phone?
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no.
You could try sideloading the apk. Download a youtube apk (better still get a friend to extract one from their device for you, can verify source) then run the file from your phones filemanager. If you havent done something like this before you will be asked to enable app unknkown sources (make SURE the apk is legit and virus free) . From there just follow the prompts. If that fails you will need root.
seige7 said:
You could try sideloading the apk. Download a youtube apk (better still get a friend to extract one from their device for you, can verify source) then run the file from your phones filemanager. If you havent done something like this before you will be asked to enable app unknkown sources (make SURE the apk is legit and virus free) . From there just follow the prompts. If that fails you will need root.
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Already tried that. It says 'The app was not installed' at the end. Apparently I'll have to root it.
Got to apkmirror.com, download latest APK and install it directly to your phone. Also you can sideload using ADB.
kristifun said:
Already tried that. It says 'The app was not installed' at the end. Apparently I'll have to root it.
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If you're really anti-root, there are alterantive clients you could use.
my phone is 100% rooted and has the latest su binary installed.
most of root apps work fine but recently i have faced problems with two apps which are Psiphon and Tasker.
-When i tick "force root tunnel" in psiphon, it says "root mode is not supported for this version of android" and confirmation box of superuser didnt show at all.
(force root tunnel means tunneling the device without using the built-in VPN service API like in android 2.3)
-Tasker does not request for su permission when force kill (root access) is checked.
FinnTheHuman. said:
my phone is 100% rooted and has the latest su binary installed.
most of root apps work fine but recently i have faced problems with two apps which are Psiphon and Tasker.
-When i tick "force root tunnel" in psiphon, it says "root mode is not supported for this version of android" and confirmation box of superuser didnt show at all.
(force root tunnel means tunneling the device without using the built-in VPN service API like in android 2.3)
-Tasker does not request for su permission when force kill (root access) is checked.
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Have you tried usinf phh Superuser instead of SU to see if that makes a difference ? Flashing the latest phh superuser will also remove the su apk for you as well
Good Luck
Sawdoctor
sawdoctor said:
Greetings and welcome to assist. Have you tried usinf phh Superuser instead of SU to see if that makes a difference ? Flashing the latest phh superuser will also remove the su apk for you as well
Good Luck
Sawdoctor
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i couldnt flash phh superuser.zip via twrp because it says cant install zip file. any solution?
FinnTheHuman. said:
i couldnt flash phh superuser.zip via twrp because it says cant install zip file. any solution?
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Did you get any sort of error from recovery ?
sawdoctor said:
Did you get any sort of error from recovery ?
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I solved it.
installing phh needed the latest version of twrp (3.0.2)
after a successfull flash of the zip package (superuser.zip), I lost root access and the old superuser app from chainfire was deleted.
Can you tell me how to install phh step by step?
FinnTheHuman. said:
I solved it.
installing phh needed the latest version of twrp (3.0.2)
after a successfull flash of the zip package (superuser.zip), I lost root access and the old superuser app from chainfire was deleted.
Can you tell me how to install phh step by step?
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Do you not have the new superuser app anywhere it should be there. Try installing the app from play store and see
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
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sawdoctor said:
Do you not have the new superuser app anywhere it should be there. Try installing the app from play store and see
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
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I flashed the superuser.zip again and this time I wiped the dalvik cache. Now i got the root acces back but still the two apps Psiphon and tasker are NOT requesting for su permission while other apps have no problem with it.
http://m.imgur.com/Gvd4bQ7
http://imgur.com/P5s8Ea7
http://imgur.com/rtrn42h
I have another phone (android 2.3) rooted with kingroot and Psiphon seems to be compatible with kinguser
FinnTheHuman. said:
I flashed the superuser.zip again and this time I wiped the dalvik cache. Now i got the root acces back but still the two apps Psiphon and tasker are NOT requesting for su permission while other apps have no problem with it.
http://m.imgur.com/Gvd4bQ7
http://imgur.com/P5s8Ea7
http://imgur.com/rtrn42h
I have another phone (android 2.3) rooted with kingroot and Psiphon seems to be compatible with kinguser
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I am out of idea's I'm afraid, it maybe worth asking in the tasker thread to see if anyone else is having this problem
sawdoctor said:
I am out of idea's I'm afraid, it maybe worth asking in the tasker thread to see if anyone else is having this problem
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The problem is due to missing Tun module which is not available for my device. Galaxy core prime comes with a preloaded Tun module in the kernel and it's not replacable nor compatible with Psiphon.
Old VPN clients do not depend on the built in VPN service API but require a custom Tun module to perform the tunnel in root mode.
As for the tasker, a recommended modification on the build.prop fixed the issue.
Thanks anyway.
FinnTheHuman. said:
The problem is due to missing Tun module which is not available for my device. Galaxy core prime comes with a preloaded Tun module in the kernel and it's not replacable nor compatible with Psiphon.
Old VPN clients do not depend on the built in VPN service API but require a custom Tun module to perform the tunnel in root mode.
As for the tasker, a recommended modification on the build.prop fixed the issue.
Thanks anyway.
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Glad you finally found your issue at least
Sawdoctor
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I wanted to totally remove spotify from my phone its part of the system files since the nougat update, i rooted it last night and tried to remove with numerous apps from the store, ie titanium etc but i come back out and its still there, anyone have a suggestion for me?
thanks
blackman2002 said:
I wanted to totally remove spotify from my phone its part of the system files since the nougat update, i rooted it last night and tried to remove with numerous apps from the store, ie titanium etc but i come back out and its still there, anyone have a suggestion for me?
thanks
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You have to disable dm-verity, look for thread on xda there is already boot image patched with disabled dm verity.
blackman2002 said:
I wanted to totally remove spotify from my phone its part of the system files since the nougat update, i rooted it last night and tried to remove with numerous apps from the store, ie titanium etc but i come back out and its still there, anyone have a suggestion for me?
thanks
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Use system app remover
Disconnect internet
First uninstall update user app
Then uninstall system app
i have the same problem. No way to delete the app but just disable it. I have root and tried app remover, root explorer and app deleter ... same results.
Gave a try also at your method disabling internet but no success.
Is there a way to delete the native app ... i cannot install other apks because there a conflict
Nereoz said:
i have the same problem. No way to delete the app but just disable it. I have root and tried app remover, root explorer and app deleter ... same results.
Gave a try also at your method disabling internet but no success.
Is there a way to delete the native app ... i cannot install other apks because there a conflict
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I can delete all apps without any issue. What is the error message?
or install this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamviewer.quicksupport.market
then send to me id
sceryavuz said:
I can delete all apps without any issue. What is the error message?
or install this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamviewer.quicksupport.market
then send to me id
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Solved. you are the man!!
many thanks.
Nereoz said:
Solved. you are the man!!
many thanks.
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No problem
What we did:
Busybox installed : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer
Termux installed : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termux
ES File Explorer installed : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
Open ES File Explorer, open Root Explorer on left side menu.
Open Termux, write "su", give root permission.
Write this "echo 0 > /sys/kernel/security/sony_ric/enable"
Write this "busybox mount -o remount,rw /system"
Open ES File Explorer, delete this folder "system/app/com.spotify.."
Reboot and done :fingers-crossed:
sceryavuz said:
No problem
What we did:
Busybox installed : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer
Termux installed : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termux
ES File Explorer installed : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
Open ES File Explorer, open Root Explorer on left side menu.
Open Termux, write "su", give root permission.
Write this "echo 0 > /sys/kernel/security/sony_ric/enable"
Write this "busybox mount -o remount,rw /system"
Open ES File Explorer, delete this folder "system/app/com.spotify.."
Reboot and done :fingers-crossed:
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While the Termux told me it didn't find busybox and that didn't really seem to do much, I still did everything like this and it worked
What it is?
Its a Windows Batch Script that with the help of adb shell command removes multiple System Apps without requiring Root access. Currently this script removes ("Chrome, youtube, google maps, google keep, default oppo browser and default oppo music").
How to use it?
Install ADB and ADB drivers in your computer, if you don't know how to, then click on this ===> XDA Install ADB and drivers
Download the script "rm1debloat.bat" and paste it in the directory where you have installed ADB.
Connect your device "Realme 1" to the computer with USB debugging turned on.
Once the above steps are done, click on rm1debloat.bat, it will first check if your device is detected by ADB or not, if not then uninstall will be unsuccessful.....if detected then directly starts uninstalling the above mentioned apps.
On success your output must be similar to the image attached below
In case you don't want an app mentioned above to be removed then open rm1debloat.bat in a notepad and delete the line with its specific package name or you could even add an app that needs to be removed:laugh::fingers-crossed:
Thank you very much for this uninstaller.
It worked without any issue.
MAKW38 said:
Thank you very much for this uninstaller.
It worked without any issue.
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Glad to help
Please update the script according to latest firmware i.e. ColorOS 6.0 A39. I can do manually but for other people
thx for share
will this still works for the latest update of colorOS? OPPO A5s 1909?
Can you upload the bat script?
Can you please upload rm1debloat.bat file?