uninstall visionary? - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, i need to know if can uninstall visionary after flashing phone with ROM after rooting? Also, im a newbie so please tell me how to uninstall visionary..
Thanks

Visionary is just an app, you can uninstall it at Settings - Applications - Manager Applications. Just select it from the list and choose the "uninstall" option.

Thanks for the info bro...appreciate it

cant find it anywhere but unrevoked says it cant work with visionary, I am unable to uninstall due to it not being in the list of apps

uktotty said:
cant find it anywhere but unrevoked says it cant work with visionary, I am unable to uninstall due to it not being in the list of apps
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At the top of the Manage Applications screen be sure you've selected "All".
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follow guide in unlocker.com
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Greetings everyone, i had to do a hard reset today, and restored all apps via mybackuppro, however they are not showing up as downloaded in the market place. Is there a way to sync all apps to show as downloaded in the marketplace so that i will receive apps updates? tnx
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Yes, that is correct.
You need to use an application that can restore Market links. I use Titanium Backup Donate version, but I'm sure there are probably other apps than can do this.
Regards,
Dave
Tnx for the advice, not rooted though, so i cant use TiBackup, any other programs like TiBackup for non rooted phones?
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Sorry, I'm not aware of any apps that can do this for unrooted phones.
Regards,
Dave
Tnx again, resorted to redownloading everything just so it shows up up on the market list, but if anyone knows a better way just let me know
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For an unrooted user, I'd suggest using AppBrain to sync all your apps, and if/when you wipe or install a new ROM, you can just download AppBrain again, and have it re-install all your applications for you from the Market.
Unfortunately, it doesn't do this automatically, as you need to manually confirm each application install from the Market, but it does save you the bother of having to search for all your apps again.
Regards,
Dave
Hehe, thought of using appbrain right after the last redownload i did
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How to install / copy apps on SD card? Android 2.2

Hi
Just got my update. Great!
But how do I install or copy apps to my SD card?
Thank you in advance!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=720739
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But then I need to root? Why should I when I'm supposed to to do it "out of the box" with Android 2.2?
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You can only install apps to the SD card that the developers allow you to. You can check each app manually in the 'Manage Applications' screen or just let Android do it for you when it needs more space.
Dont listen to them they know nothing
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after this every app will be installed on SD card and also you will be able to transfer apps you have now
And this works for official HTC ROM that was released this weekend - without root?
I don't wanna mess with my guarantee etc..
Don't understand why this isn't set by default, or not available to change this in the settings on the phone?
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yes it does, and no it does not require root
now i realize that my "guide" is too complicated, there is better guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7460033
there is some guy talking something about losing waranty.. so be careful
Is there a way of batch-installing apk files that I have on my SD from on the phone itself using an app/tool e.g. Titanium Backup, MyBackup Pro etc? I've read through TiBackup's support but it seems to batch-install only apps that you'd have saved prior. I however have downloaded news apps that I haven't installed before and there're so many of them I don't want to install individually...
nukleuzN said:
And this works for official HTC ROM that was released this weekend - without root?
I don't wanna mess with my guarantee etc..
Don't understand why this isn't set by default, or not available to change this in the settings on the phone?
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Sorry... I have tryed with official froyo without root but with bootloader 0.92 the adb isn't working.
This procedure only works with the froyo when the bootloader is on the 0.8x or later version.
Okay, thanx
So now we have to wait for apps like Spotify, XDA etc to update their software - so we can move apps to SD?
Hope that they will do it quick.
Is there any apps in market that has this option available? Just want to test it
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[Q] Quick Ofice HTC uninstall

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Am i doing something wrong?
You need s-off for r/w acces to system. App is in system.
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ash969 said:
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I am trying to uninstall the app Quickoffice from HTC with Titanium Backup Pro. When i try to uninstall, the phone just reboots, and the app is still there.
I have stock FroYo, and the phone is rooted.
Am i doing something wrong?
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Use adb while in recovery mode to remove it, as the above poster said, you need s-off for write access to /system/ while booted
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[Solved] How to prevent my DHD from restoring my market apps after installing RUU?

I just want to install the RUU without having it restoring my market apps after i open the market app, is there any way to do that? I'm currently on Cyanogenmod 7.0.2
Untick the option for "Automatic restore".
You can find the above setting mentioned by JMM at Setting > Privacy
Yep that's worked for me
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thanks alot guys it was right under my nose!

stock apps wont delete

hello can someone help me on this i have used three apps to try to get ride of stock apps
1- root tools it said it did but in the app they didnt go away
2- root toolbox and it did the same thing
3- root explorer and it deleted the apps from the app folder but they still show up in the app drawer
and before i post this i have one more qusetion
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First thing first: do you have full permission to write/rewrite /system/? If your phone doesn't have its bootloader unlocked or S-OFF, you have to remove the app from the flashable zip before you flash it.
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hello can someone help me on this i have used three apps to try to get ride of stock apps
1- root tools it said it did but in the app they didnt go away
2- root toolbox and it did the same thing
3- root explorer and it deleted the apps from the app folder but they still show up in the app drawer
and before i post this i have one more qusetion
with the first two apps boot amations and fonts they said they were installed and yet again they werent
so does this mean i need to s-off my mytouch 3g slide todo any of this stuff
thanks to anyone that can help me out
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Hi,
I don't know if this will help but I used to have uninstall issues but finally managed to uninstall using Titanium Backup. Open up Titanium Backup, let it do its checks & when everything is fine (busybox, root permissions, etc) go to the Backup / Restore tab which shows all your applications. Long hold the app you want to uninstall and a menu should come up. Scroll down the menu and choose 'Force remove app (by recovery exploit)' and this should reboot your phone twice, running some code on recovery in between the boots, and after the second boot the application should be gone.
I'm rooted but S-ON and this works for me. I have Titanium Pro though so I don't know if this is available to pro-only. I also tried this on my dad's HTC Desire with S-ON but it failed at recovery - he's on Amon Ra and it rejects cos of unsigned certs. I'm on CWM and didn't have this problem.
Hope this helps
Thanks for the reply I didn't get to try this my mt3g slide broke before I could but do you know if it will work with the stock recovery on my new phone we don't have cwm recovery yet
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