When loading a new ROM I usually remove the same 25 apps or so while in recovery using ADB. Instead of doing this whole process can I use 7zip and delete them from the system folder without unzipping the ROM?
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After removing several applications with an uninstall app Im left with all the .odex files associated with each. Is there any way to remove these files also? I'm using system explorer as my current file explorer which let's me view these odex files but not delete them. Thanks in advance.
Bump. This is really triggering my OCD. Need these files gone please help
Root explorer.
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Use astro and search button to find it and delete..very useful.
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Hello, I want to install a new minecraft 14.0 b3 but it everytime shows me that my androd device (Alcatel OneTouch Idol) has out of space. I have deleted all previos app data of older version and the app but it still shows me that i have out of space. I tried install some free apps from google play and it was all right.
Please help me.
i prepare an online tool for uninstall system apps with CWM 3. this tool generate zip file and you can uninstall your apps safely
This tool try with JVT, JVU and JW1. You can try other roms and please report bug to me
This tool prepared for Samsung Galaxy S and i am trying to add other galaxy series.
you can access this tool at galaxydroid.com
you can send bugs here or contact for on site.
What is the difference between using this script and deleting directly from /system/app using root file manager?
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mygunboy said:
What is the difference between using this script and deleting directly from /system/app using root file manager?
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you can uninstall one time after download zip file and you dont re uninstall after reload rom if you save zip before.
Hey guys got a question.... I was on the cyanogenmod thread and I someone posted a possible workaround for the freezing at the boot screen on 4.3 roms... I was told to delete the bootanimation.zip from system/media/ but I can't find it in there... There isn't even a media folder in system from what I see. (keep in mind I'm using the file manager inside of TWRP to try to locate it) I was wondering what the command is to delete the file using the terminal emulator or whatever selection I need to use to delete the zip.
The problem with it locking on the bootsplash seems to be that it couldn't get passed the bootanimation.zip file.
It looks like the method of using ODIN to flash a rooted stock rom manages to erase the bootanimation.zip, where as TWRP was leaving it there. If you get stuck there, go into recovery and fire up a command line interface (TWRP has one) and rm the bootanimation.zip file. I'll look back a few posts to find the path and post it here. Other than that make sure you are flashing the latest gapps and wipe your data and you should be good to go. Some folks have gotten away with a dirty flash but you'll have to uninstall/reinstall a bunch of apps.
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Hey guys got a question.... I was on the cyanogenmod thread and I someone posted a possible workaround for the freezing at the boot screen on 4.3 roms... I was told to delete the bootanimation.zip from system/media/ but I can't find it in there... There isn't even a media folder in system from what I see. (keep in mind I'm using the file manager inside of TWRP to try to locate it) I was wondering what the command is to delete the file using the terminal emulator or whatever selection I need to use to delete the zip.
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rm /file/location/here.zip
And if you can't see something in recovery like that, make sure the partition is mounted.
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Hey,
Does anyone know of a good app which I can remove stock and system apps with. I've tried Root App Delete and System App Remover but neither seems to remove the apps for me.
Eric
I always use es root explorer. Just setup root permissions and delete the physical apk files in the directories.
Have you rooted?
System apps are protected, flash a custom kernel or a stock kernel with write protection disabled then you can delete stuff.
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I'm trying to delete an apk file within a Rom in my storage/ download folder under system /priv-app strange enough long pressing to delete the apk as you usually can do to any file doesn't open a option to delete or any option at all .This is all within the Rom itself.
I was directed to delete the Samsung service 2apk to bypass Samsung sign in after flashing the rom, but I can't even with root granted and using two different root browsers.
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You can buy root explorer and do it from there that what I use, or place hyper drive zip on your desktop or laptop and deleted from there.and move the zip back to your phone and flash away.
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You can buy root explorer and do it from there that what I use, or place hyper drive zip on your desktop or laptop and deleted from there.and move the zip back to your phone and flash away.
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I have free version root browser and rom tool box they do the same thing don't they ?is this file even deleteable with priv-app?
I do own the root explorer app just never use it as it's associated with a older Gmail account.
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What if I move the rom out of downloads folder into something more main
Why can't I delete it with root granted using rom toolbox or root explorer.Can anyone answer why within priv app it won't give a delete option
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