I just rooted my phone with unevoked 3. I read to install titanium backup to uninstall the phones apps like stocks, footsteps, ect. When i installed titanium backup, it says i dont have root. I know I do because i saw superroot permission. Can anyone tell me how to remove those apps... thanks
Boot into bootloader and be sure it says s-off. If it does, go to the market and install busybox. Or go to titanium backup and click the "problems" button.
Edit: Just do what teh roxxerz said
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1. Run the "fix problems" , that will do it
2. Reboot the phone
Then go back into titanium, tap backup/restore at the top, find the app you want to uninstall, then select > uninstall.
that did it...thank you!!!
richp1970 said:
that did it...thank you!!!
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Ok so, I'm looking to change my Google account, right after a full wipe and everything. But i want to keep all my apps and their data. So my question is...what do I need to select in Titanium to do this? I tried not restoring system data, but that didn't work. So i guess I'm wondering if there's some way I can still get most of my stuff back without getting the Google account settings back.
Aerodynamix said:
Ok so, I'm looking to change my Google account, right after a full wipe and everything. But i want to keep all my apps and their data. So my question is...what do I need to select in Titanium to do this? I tried not restoring system data, but that didn't work. So i guess I'm wondering if there's some way I can still get most of my stuff back without getting the Google account settings back.
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You go into titanium backup press menu/batch then pick the second option backup all user apps.
After you are backup after your wipe open titanium backup press menu/batch then pick the 9th option, restore missing apps with data then you should be good to go
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roscoenr said:
You go into titanium backup press menu/batch then pick the second option backup all user apps.
After you are backup after your wipe open titanium backup press menu/batch then pick the 9th option, restore missing apps with data then you should be good to go
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worked like a charm! thanks!
Aerodynamix said:
worked like a charm! thanks!
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Not a problem
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There is way to changing my rom to another?with out lossing data and apps?
In titanium backup there is an option that saying create update.zip ,this option can restore data& installed apps after changing to new rom?
Thank u so much.
I really need this...
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Not sure if that is a question? Or a statement!
Anyway assuming the first.....then yes use Titanium to back up all user apps and data. Also run the batch for system files and user data. Then after you flash a new ROM just install Titanium again and then "Restore user apps and data". Select only the third party apps to start with until you get a feel for the new Rom and what it includes 'out of the box'.
I never manager to figure out the update.zip thing even though I tried a couple of times to run the create batch.
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where is the restore button?
tnaks alot
cutiyar said:
where is the restore button?
tnaks alot
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You restore all your data in Titanium by pressing the Menu button and then pressing "Batch". Then you should see the restore all etc.
The update.zip option in the app is for restoring the actual backup app itself.
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Hi, i've installed cyanogenmod 7.0.3 and i want to remove the apps which comes with that rom,can i do that?
You can use root uninstaller.
I have kept the Froyo stock rom and removed the apps I didn't like through the app Titanium Backup, just go to the tab "Backup/Restore" and tap on the app you want to remove and hit "Un-install !"
Beware not to remove apps that are used by the ROM
faraaz said:
I have kept the Froyo stock rom and removed the apps I didn't like through the app Titanium Backup, just go to the tab "Backup/Restore" and tap on the app you want to remove and hit "Un-install !"
Beware not to remove apps that are used by the ROM
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I reccomend you to install a custom rom, you'll see the difference
faraaz said:
I have kept the Froyo stock rom and removed the apps I didn't like through the app Titanium Backup, just go to the tab "Backup/Restore" and tap on the app you want to remove and hit "Un-install !"
Beware not to remove apps that are used by the ROM
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I think you also have to make sure, that the "Chuck Norris Mode" is activated (in the prefences of Titanium).
As the others said it, use Titanium Backup options.
noonecares said:
I think you also have to make sure, that the "Chuck Norris Mode" is activated (in the prefences of Titanium).
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True, that option was standard ticked when I opened Titanium. But if it's unticked you have to select that option
I have Cyanogen Mod 7.2.0 RC-1 in my Gio. I have installed the market by @squadzone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19286735&postcount=103 . I have backed up with Titanium Backup. My apps have installed but those don't appear on the Market. Now those don't updated by the Market. How i can solve this problem?
In Titanium, hit the menu key, select market tools and check out the market update section. There you can set your apps for automatic updates.
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I think you mean you can't see them at the download/update section in the market, to fix that, you need titanium backup pro.
1. hit the menu button
2. go to market tools
3. press fix market links
4. let is scan for both system and user .apks
5. apply to fix all market links found that wheren't in the market
6. reboot
7 done
everything should be in the market now.
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
yalnizgezer said:
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
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Its market problem tryed downgrade?
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yalnizgezer said:
I have done what you said. Titanium Backup didn't give me any problem. But my apps weren't still appeared by the Market. I thank you for your interest.
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I think that maybe it's linked to account google..maybe some mistakes during sincro ..
Hi guys,
I´ve just rooted my phone and I´d like to remove some of the stock applications but when I go to settings -> apps -> the option to uninstall the stock apps is not available. My phone is just perfect right now and I REALLY don´t want to install a new rom or whattever. I just want to be able to uninstall all the junk that HTC has installed by default. How can I do that?
You need root and titanium backup
Guich said:
You need root and titanium backup
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I AM rooted.
Install titanium backup and with a tap on apps that you want to remove, select: "disable" or "unistall"
Sorry for my bad reading.
Guich said:
Install titanium backup and with a tap on apps that you want to remove, select: "disable" or "unistall"
Sorry for my bad reading.
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Thanks. It works