Can someone guide me the steps to uninstall rommanager.cynogen mod 7.0.3
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You can use the Titanumi Backup(root) to uninstall the app brings from the rom.
Or use the Root Explorer to delete the *.apk (I don't know it's full name) from system/app.
Keeray said:
You can use the Titanumi Backup(root) to uninstall the app brings from the rom.
Or use the Root Explorer to delete the *.apk (I don't know it's full name) from system/app.
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If your s-off. You can simply remove the app from the zip file before you flash it. Or do it through fastboot.
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No i tried it just entrers recovery and does nothing....i tried through adb shell nothing really happened but my. Apk files missing in the system/app....i tink u messed up....any help.....sry for the wrong english
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I've done it in such way.
1. Using Titanium backup I've performed backup of all the necessary applications, phonebook, sms, etc.
2. Removed RomManager from ROM'zip file
3. Flash it. (You should turn off signature verification before flashing modified ROM'zip files)
As far as i understand, rom manager is not installed in /system/app, but in /data/app.
So this guide might help you:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Barebones
akil00 said:
Can someone guide me the steps to uninstall rommanager.cynogen mod 7.0.3
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If you have S-OFF download a System App Remover off the android market
No i have an s-on
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No its in system/app when i give the 1st comand "rm -f /system/app/RomManager.apk" its shows directory not empty
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Is that i have to re flash the rom.....
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Check wether rom manager is in /data/app? If yes, try to delete it there.
No its not there.....
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Use an explorer and search for the programm. It must be somewhere...
Just do an adb search for rom manager.
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I have an s-on desire having cyanogen mod 7 rommanager is in the system/app folder when i try to delete it... it says cant delete....i tried to remove it by titanium back a screen comes saying its uninstaling and then it says uninstall sucessfull but sill rommanaget is there.... i tried rebooting but nothing happened....i tried to remove it by terminal emulator...it shows directory not empty....wat am i suppose to do...????? ....sry for the wrong english....
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No iam not that much into programms....i just recently changed my rom infact i just knew tat we can change the rom a few weeks back...i just have no idea what an adb is but i hav come across tis in lot of websites while surfing for the answer.....plss help
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Deleted this
Forget it
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Hi! I have a Desire from T-Mobile with Froyo (2.12.110.2). It is rooted successfully but I cannot remove preinstalled apps. I have tried adb, Titanium Backup (Chuck Norris Mode on) and Root Explorer. The .apk is always removed correct. But after a restart it is back on its old place. I don't want to install a Custom Rom just because of some apps. How can I remove the apps from my App Menu forever (like Facebook, Peep, ...)
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Edit: now I know I have to s-off my phone first. Root alone is not enough
I'm trying to make a backup of my current rom and when I go to Rom Manager and choose Backup current rom, it then says can't mount system. I then tried going directly into recovery to try it from there and it says the samething. Anybody else having this problem or is there something I'm doing wrong? When I first rooted my G2 I was able to backup my Stock Rom but now I can't.
I'm running GingerVillain 1.4 if that's any help.
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Its bcoz u have old recovery...u need to flash new clockworkmod recovery 3.....coz gingerbread uses ext4 system....which old recoveries do not support
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U just have to download the new recovery.img file which u can find in this forum easily....put that file in the root of the sd card....then open terminal on ur phone n type these commands:
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
reboot recovery
Thats it....n remember to rename the file to recovery.img if its already not that...coz that makes it easy to type n remember...
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Then u'll have the new recovery....and u can easily backup and restore ur gingerbread roms....for froyo roms u need the old recovery...for that the easiest way is to flash recovery via rom manager....hope this helps...
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Thanx guys! It works now. I didn't know there was CWM3 but after flashing the new recovery img it works perfectly
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i want to delete the app launcher2 that is installed with leedroid but its a system app even if i delete it with titanium it does a full reeboot an is reinstalled...can anyone hlp me without damaging my desire?
Do it in recovery with adb or remove it from the zip before flashing if you're s-on. Mentioned many times before!
Also you probably gain nothing by removing it. So why do you want to remove it anyway.
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Yeah not sure its gonna help you in any way by removing it. If you're worried about it running unnecessarily, you could just freeze it with titanium backup pro?
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Hi, I upgraded my HTC Desire s os, it became a litle slower. What really bug me more is the market. I don't want it as its is slow and consumes my data usage. Each time I uninstall updates it updates itself again. Pls how can I stop this automatic update and is there a way to remove the os update as well?
Thanks
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Remove market updater.apk and .odex from /system/app/ and reboot.
erklat said:
Remove market updater.apk and .odex from /system/app/ and reboot.
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it said file cannot be deleted, what do i do next?
Toggle read only to / read-write.. that is if you are using a root file explorer.
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Toggle read only to / read-write.. that is if you are using a root file explorer.
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thanks for your help, but tried still can't toggle read/write. I have es explorer and astro but no option for me to change the file permissions.
thank you
Are you rooted / S-OFF?
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You need. To be s-off to delete things this way. Are you s-off? Are you even rooted? Details. Please
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You need. To be s-off to delete things this way. Are you s-off? Are you even rooted? Details. Please
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Hi. i am not rooted. tried to but not working out. will appreciated a tut on how to. thanks
Ok you need to be rooted as a minimum.
Is it a Desire or Desire S?
rootSU said:
Ok you need to be rooted as a minimum.
Is it a Desire or Desire S?
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It's a Desire S
Ok probably try the desire s forum then?
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Hi
I cannot delete facebook and use from htc desire hd A9191 please help me with mybissue
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Are you rooted? If yes, Titanium Backup to uninstall any apps that you dont need.
You cannot do it without having root access though.
If your desire is rooted, download es file manager ( or any file manager with root access would do) and go to system/app and find Facebook.APK (or something like this anyway) tap and hold it and press delete
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