Hi,
I have a rooted Arc with Locked BL, work with 4.0.4...
I have delete some Google sys apps like calendar and download interface. HOWEVER, I have tried many times to delete SE's apps but I failed. I have tried with titanium, explorer and Rom-toolbox. What I can do is just disable SE's apps from apps overview setting.
Any idea?
That's surprising. You can't delete apps even though you're rooted?
dajj said:
Hi,
I have a rooted Arc with Locked BL, work with 4.0.4...
I have delete some Google sys apps like calendar and download interface. HOWEVER, I have tried many times to delete SE's apps but I failed. I have tried with titanium, explorer and Rom-toolbox. What I can do is just disable SE's apps from apps overview setting.
Any idea?
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Try Root Uninstaller from the Play Market. I did not have any problem to delete any app I want, included SE. Actually, it does not delete, but let you uninstall.
with ics 4.0.4 there is a new folder for apps /vendor/app/
first mount it R/W with root explorer then u should be able to delete the SE apps
I have tried Root Uninstaller pro too. but I can't.
All rooted apps get rooted access, However, they give me an error when deleting apps.
Titanium gave me this error:"Failed to locate the apk file".
Root Uninstaller gave me this message:"Can not uninstall app, an unknown error occurred".
What really surprising me is: I could not find SE apps in system\app ?!!!!!!
NOTE THAT: I have rooted my ARC by flashing ARC S kernel, get the root, then, flash ARC kernel again. The root is there. All apps need root are working very well.
I tried another way to uninstall SE's apps. I reflashed ARC S kernel again... I deleted SE's apps. then, I reflashed ARC kernel, and I found all SE's apps?!!!
All what I can do is: Disabling these apps from system details (App info). But, I want to delete them to get more space.
ANY IDEA...
Remember that, I can't find SE's apps in system\app.
KRiODOXiS said:
with ics 4.0.4 there is a new folder for apps /vendor/app/
first mount it R/W with root explorer then u should be able to delete the SE apps
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Thanks alot for this great information.
I have delete what I want.
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Is it possible to delete the stock browser with a custom ROM? At the moment if I try and do it from the Manage applications view it doesn't give me the option. But I was wondering if I could manually locate it and delete it without causing any stability issues?
Thanks
You can. ADB from recovery (S-ON), Root explorer (S-OFF).
But I don't know if it causes stability issues - never tried it.
It can be done and has no bearing on anything - just means you can't browse until you get one from the Market
Yes, can confirm that! I'm using Dolphin HD - so removed the stock about an hour ago. No problems.
I can add stock email, news/weather & chat apps to this list - no effect on other apps performing these functions, at least on Oxygen 2.0.1 anyway...
Brilliant, next question. Where is the stock app stored, as I will manually have to remove it.
Zammo76 said:
Brilliant, next question. Where is the stock app stored, as I will manually have to remove it.
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For me it was system/app/Browser.apk
Removed with Root Explorer.
Sent from my customized HTC Desire using TTP
Ah yeah got to that file using Astro but it's only 684KB, yet when I look in Manage Applications it says that the Internet is 13.76MB.
Unless this includes other data rather than just the Browser, but I'm not so sure?
It surely includes other data (like history, cache etc.)
Probably cache and some settings. In manage applications, clear the data (if that's possible), then remove the .apk
in my opinion the best way to remove system apps is to install Titanium Backup (have the phone rooted), then go to apps in titanium backup then hold your finger on it , the menu appears, slide down and click on remove(using recovery bug)...
I have Titanium Backup but I can't seem to find the stock Browser under the Backup/ Restore tab the only thing I have which is remotely like that is:
[BOOKMARKS] Internet 2.2
Am I looking in the correct place?
Only you can remove it, if you have S-OFFed your phone. And I cant help you with that,I have it deleted already. But should be over there somewhere.
I've rooted my phone using the Unrevoked method and have CWM. But when I've checked the H-Boot screen it says I have S-ON, how do I get it Off?
S-OFF tutorial
Also, I forgot to mention, you can remove files via ADB from CWM/AmonRA. Guide here.
Thanks for this I think I'm going to try the ADB method as it looks a little easier. Plus I did read someone if you remove S-Off it can be permanent and effect warranty.
Zammo76 said:
Brilliant, next question. Where is the stock app stored, as I will manually have to remove it.
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Apps are stored in /system/apps (may vary with rom?). There are a couple of options:
Titanium backup is free from market and will permanently remove any apps - you need root and s-off for this. Root explorer can be used for the same - just delete the .apk file.
You can also do it via cmd prompt and adb, look for detailed threads about this in these forums!
OK I now have S-Off on my phone and its also now obviously rooted but I still cannot delete my stock browser. I've tried using Titanium Backup but I can't locate it to delete it, I've also tried Root Explorer but when I try to delete the Browser.apk it comes up with the following message:
Browser.apk cannot be deleted because the file system is read only.
Also I've wiped data and deleted many of the stock HTC apps & widgets but I don't seem to be freeing up much if any space. My Low on Space indicator has been on throughout even though I have got rid of the following:
Footprints,
Footprints Widget,
Friend Stream,
Friend Stream Widget,
Music,
Music Widget,
News and Weather,
Peep,
Photo Widget,
Stocks,
Stocks Widget,
Teeter,
Twitter Widget,
Weather Widget.
Does it actually free up much space un-installing these?
Can anyone please help with these issues?
Root explorer fix
Hi
The reason Root Explorer comes with that error is because the system folder is mounted ass read only (you can't edit anything on it)
Fix:
1. Browse to system/app
2. In the upper right corner there is a mount R/W button, press it
3. Now you can read and write and therefore also delete the browser.apk
4. Remember to mount as R/O when done
It doesn't free up space as they are located in /system and regular apps are installed in /data.
Hi all I rooted my phone using SuperOneClick, and then using ES File Explorer as su I started uninstalling some of the system apps that I don't need/want. (I didn't uninstall anything specific to the Android system).
I have the GO Launcher EX installed as the launcher I use, although I don't have it set to default. I then moved the GO Launcher EX apk from /Data/App to /System/App. Somehow something messed up and ES File Explorer started moving a whole bunch of other apks. But I don't even know from which folder or to which folder.
And in the process it must have moved the Android system apks because I suddenly got pop-ups saying that the system had crashed (my paraphrasing, I don't remember the exact wording). So I unrooted using SuperOneClick and restarted the phone. Now it just shows the Sony Ericsson logo, the startup animation, and then restarts. And it keeps doing that.
Is there anything I can do to get things working again? I don't mind doing a complete reset of some kind. Is it possible to access the phone and perhaps reinstall the OS? I have GB installed.
Thank you for the help.
You can repair your phone using SEUS or PC Companion.
Or if you have the ftf, you can use Flashtool to flash it.
Either way, you'll lose data which isn't stored on the SD card.
Swyped from my SE Xperia arc (LT15i) using Tapatalk 2
Thank you for your help. I'll try PC Companion. I did move some apps over to the SD card so hopefully I can quickly reinstall them. I can also download the rest of the apps.
Dude u did move system supporting files.. Tats y it is rebooting..tats y I say always make a backup first coz anything could go wrong and it just did in your case.. if u r unlock bootloader then install a custom rom or if u r on stock then make zip of all systems apps then flash it though recovery.. This way u won't lose any data
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In my installed apps [ Google Play : ALL APPS ] this Games & apps (by Sony Mobile Communications) appear as installed but actually I cannot find it anywhere. How can I remove it since I cannot find it anywhere, not even with root explorer or any other explorer tool.
Have you tried removing it with Titanium backup?
danlikesphones said:
Have you tried removing it with Titanium backup?
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Yes, Even Titanium can't find that app. It's just not showing up.
SOLVED
When you see a pop up : This applications want to acces your google account, press DENY. Ofcours you also have the option to APROVE.
I am trying to uninstall my system Youtube app which I have installed a modded version of and my phone will not let me. The reason I am doing this is because I want to install the new 5.0 update but the update always fails. Yes I have root permissions, Yes I have tried using root explorer in ES File Explorer, Yes I have granted SuperUser Permissions to all the apps I have tried to do it with, Yes I have tried removing the app using console emulator, Yes I have cleared the data for the Youtube app and Disabled it, Yes I have tried remounting the system partition to allow RW access but it always goes back to read only!! everything I have tried keeps giving me the error READ ONLY FILE SYSTEM! I have used Root apps before and they all worked, why when I try to do something so simple it doesnt work? I have searched around on google and havent seen anyone with the problem I'm having. If it is a problem with the modded apk then there HAS to be a way to remove, in fact as I write this I am conctacting the developer via E-Mail. Please help!
BTW this modded YouTube apk was created by theos0o and I downloaded it from this forum!
Running a rooted HTC One M8.
Stock ROM
TWRP recovery
S-ON
I was having trouble to uninstall Pre-installed apps using apps from play store, I tried deleting the apps from ES file manager, but also was not allowed.
I found a way of deleting system apps by using TWRP's file manager. But the problem is that I can only find the system/google pre-installed apps. I cannot find 3rd party pre-installed apps, since I don't know the directory.
In particular I'd like to know how to delete fitbit, but if there's is a general method which deletes any I'd appreciate that.
Thank you for your help.
Titanium backup is your best option.
And personally, for the very small amount of space they use... I find freezing them is better. That way if you have issues or need them back for any reason... Like taking an ota.... You just defrost them if needed.
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Darth said:
Titanium backup is your best option.
And personally, for the very small amount of space they use... I find freezing them is better. That way if you have issues or need them back for any reason... Like taking an ota.... You just defrost them if needed.
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Titanium Backup will not uninstall/delete the app. Since I'm still S-ON even rooted apps can't delete the files.
On the other hand I could freeze as you said, or "disable" through settings.
But I'd still very much prefer to delete them, and if I ever need them again I'll install from play store.
That being said, do you know by any chance the directory for these files?
I'm not sure of the directory. But if s-on prevents titanium backup from removing them, I would bet it will stop file Explorer apps too.... No?
But you may have figured out the only options... Freeze, or get s-off.
I didn't know s-on prevented uninstalling, since I've always been s-off....... Good to know! ?
As I waited for replies I kept looking through the file managers, and I found the directory.
Rather than going to system/app, for system apps... 3rd Party are at system/priv_app
Problem solved... Thank you for your help.
I will change the title to show that it is solved.
Darth said:
I'm not sure of the directory. But if s-on prevents titanium backup from removing them, I would bet it will stop file Explorer apps too.... No?
But you may have figured out the only options... Freeze, or get s-off.
I didn't know s-on prevented uninstalling, since I've always been s-off....... Good to know!
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Hehe yes, s-on stops you from deleting "secure" files.
But i was using TWRP file manager, so basecally I'm deleting through recovery.
The only reason I know about this is because I found an article about installing busybox by flashing through recovery because of S-ON.
Have same set up, help
Hi can you explain exactly how you have deleted the files in Twrp recovery file manager ? when I go into system it appears empty..
Sorry for taking so long to reply, been busy.
Your system folder (root directory) is empty?
Does your ROM load at all¿
Sent from my Nexus 9 through XDA app
Hi, thanks for getting back to me, sorry if I wasn't clear, there is no problem with the phone, you said you were able to remove system apps through TWRP when in recovery! When I go into "system" in the file manager there is nothing visible in there, so I wondered what method you used to access the files?
Smalltree said:
Hi, thanks for getting back to me, sorry if I wasn't clear, there is no problem with the phone, you said you were able to remove system apps through TWRP when in recovery! When I go into "system" in the file manager there is nothing visible in there, so I wondered what method you used to access the files?
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You need to select "Mount" and mount "system" first. Then only use TWRP File Manager to browse system partition.
Solved.
Thank you, you're a star.. Job done.. ?
Kyuubi10 said:
As I waited for replies I kept looking through the file managers, and I found the directory.
Rather than going to system/app, for system apps... 3rd Party are at system/priv_app
Problem solved... Thank you for your help.
I will change the title to show that it is solved.
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I'm glad I came across your posting. Using TWRP in recovery using your method is the simplest way to remove app :good: