Hello!
I've just rooted my arc and I'm currently using ICS 4.0.4. As in gingerbread I have installed root uninstaller to remove my "favorite" bloatware and I cannot uninstall these apps:
Let's Golf!
Playnow
Chinese keyboard
And some more
It really don't understand the problem because these apps are not in /system/app (and they are working)!
Edit: these apps are in /system/vendor/app in read-only mode :/
Thanks for your help!
I have the same problem dude and it sucks can somebody help
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I used Root Explorer to go to /system/vendor/app, chose 'mount R/W' on the top and removed those apps without any problem.
obborr said:
I used Root Explorer to go to /system/vendor/app, chose 'mount R/W' on the top and removed those apps without any problem.
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OK thank you I will do that
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Root explorer pro version?
obborr said:
I used Root Explorer to go to /system/vendor/app, chose 'mount R/W' on the top and removed those apps without any problem.
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In my system folder there is no subdirectory /vendor/app...
Maybe I have to download root explorer - paid version?
system/app
You can also try using system cleanup app free on the play store.
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Use Titanium Backup.
with titanium backup you can uninstall it easy.
so far, no app I can't uninstall using titanium backup.
the function is not just uninstalling but you can also backup app.
very good app. have a try
you can't do so i have been trying from 2 days unable to delete some apps even they are not showing in the titanium either root explorer.
anyone have any File Explorer suggestion? it must be as good as Root Explorer but only access Internal & External SDCard and without root permission.. it's very dangerous if my little brother play with the system file (who knows?)
because I'm using CM9 and the OI File Manager is so stupid and poor..
thx in advance..
Astro file manager, es file manager (do not enable root explorer mode) or the stock file manager from samsung should do you fine...
Solid Explorer!
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Solid explorer is the best
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OK thanks all.. I'll try it..
BUT ANYONE WILL SUGGEST ANOTHER?
Es file manager, free and good
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Dual file manager..free..
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jiunks said:
Es file manager, free and good
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+1 for ES. I have been using it since it first came out. It's very good, the 1st thing I restore after factory reset / reflash.
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Solid Explorer-it's very powerful
IvanKurnia said:
anyone have any File Explorer suggestion? it must be as good as Root Explorer but only access Internal & External SDCard and without root permission.. it's very dangerous if my little brother play with the system file (who knows?)
because I'm using CM9 and the OI File Manager is so stupid and poor..
thx in advance..
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Try X-plore:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwxLDEsImNvbS5sb25lbHljYXRnYW1lcy5YcGxvcmUiXQ..
It has the option to allow or disallow SU root access.
I recomend ES too it's free and adless, and it looks very elegant (especially the icons)
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thanks all.. finally I choosed Solid Explorer and put it into /system/app
Great Day!
ES File Explorer work like Root FIle Manager
I prefer the stock one. Hehe
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Maybe Filemanger by CyanogenMod Project
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my opinion... is x-plore.
iam using it since iam using symbian phone (n81-n95) its the best file explorer... it can open apk as zip, open rar file, create zip, superuser permission, hex viewer, show hidden, edit permissiom, create/edit teks, has dedicated audio, picture, video player. and yeah...
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Explorer or RootExplorer is the best.
Es explorer, highly recommended
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Es file is the best
why not just have both>>??
i have 2 file explorer on my phone,, one is the default provided in cm9,, and the other one is x-plore.... i also have root explorer...
And I can't seem to remove either of them. Is there something I need to do to remove? Probably will remove superuser
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Either delete one via a file browser (root explorer, ES file explorer, etc.) or uninstall one with Titanium. Pretty basic stuff man.
Also, this should be in the Q & A section not in themes and apps.
Remove superuser.apk from system/app directory and reboot
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And I can't seem to remove either of them. Is there something I need to do to remove? Probably will remove superuser
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use sd maid to remove one of them (find it on playstore) then open the open you want to use and install the new binaries and you wont have to worry youll just have one super user working!
I m facing the folowing problem : I can't move anything to init.d and I can't change the files permissions
I m using mi explorer 3.0.4
Do someone have an idea to solve the problem?
Ps : I tried many differrent explorer but every of em faced the same problem
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Kind of obvious question, but: are the read/write settings correct? Some users get confused with apks such as root explorer where it shows a button saying 'read only' whereas it's a toggle to change it.
I finaly understood my error I just didn t asked the root permission for my explorer --' but thanks for your answer
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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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