I'm pretty sure got a bit carried away removing apps after root. If any has the apk and .odex file lying around it would be greatly appriciated. Thanks
pouxonu said:
I'm pretty sure got a bit carried away removing apps after root. If any has the apk and .odex file lying around it would be greatly appriciated. Thanks
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You can't they only play from gallery app. ... maybe file explorer to but you didn't remove it
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Gotcha thanks
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hey guys i love my phone!!!! i my last phone was a HTC Tbolt i backed up all my apps on my desk top but im dumb... how do i get them on my nexus? i have alot of old apps that were pulled from the market, so i really value these apps, i was thinking can i just email myself the APK file and use astro to load them up? thanks again and i look forward to using my nexus
If they are apks, I would just plug in via USB and copy them to the phone and then as you stated you astro to install them..
vader540is said:
hey guys i love my phone!!!! i my last phone was a HTC Tbolt i backed up all my apps on my desk top but im dumb... how do i get them on my nexus? i have alot of old apps that were pulled from the market, so i really value these apps, i was thinking can i just email myself the APK file and use astro to load them up? thanks again and i look forward to using my nexus
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pdxtechdoctor said:
If they are apks, I would just plug in via USB and copy them to the phone and then as you stated you astro to install them..
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Or copy them to Dropbox
Yep, I've done just that. Dont ever lose those .apk's!
Thank everyone
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Hey,
Is there anyway of moving the 'cloudagent' folder which stores all of the dropbox stored pictures to the external SD card?
Didn't find anything in there.
Thanks!
I guess root and directory binder could help
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swejuggalo said:
I guess root and directory binder could help
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anyone figure this out? would make a great xposed framework hack. this app is taking 4.4 gb on my phone
I deleted it because it was wasting space lol
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I have seen some different lists of the gs3 bloat list, but im wondering who actually has a bell model and has gotten rid of all the bloatware??
my phone does a free restart and runs at almost 785mb of ram, then when i clear it, goes down to 485 and says it ended 45 apps....
would like to clean up the phone with out all this bs from bell...any and all help would be great
Thanks
I'll give you a hint, check the system/csc directory
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SaneinOne said:
I'll give you a hint, check the system/csc directory
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Lol as much as I apperciate the hint... a lil more direction/instruction works best lol
also after installing linda... the stuff in that folder is only about 5 apps... im looking to clean all the bs off the phone.. using the typica freeze/uninstall apps with titanium
You will require root access. Then, navigate to system/csc/BMC and system/app directories from internal SD. Bell bloatware as well as any other unnecessary apps can be deleted from there.
kneedraggin101 said:
Lol as much as I apperciate the hint... a lil more direction/instruction works best lol
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Hey all. I've been busting my brain, downloading different file managers, playing with permissions and whatnot trying to delete a couple folders left over from Skynote Rom.There's a folder named "Z" on my internal storage that won't go away. That folder houses the sky note wallpapers and an LMT pie launcher apk. Its in two spots on my internal storage and neither will delete. Though it doesn't take up much memory, its annoying to see 3 skynote wallpaper galleries in my photo gallery every time.
Is there a way to delete these items through some file manager I've yet to try or maybe even through recovery mode? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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One other screenshot to show in gallery. This was taken after I already deleted two other skynote walls galleries.
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Does this folder appear in data/media? Try deleting from that location.
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Delete it using TWRP. Had that same folder and couldn't get it removed. Until I deleted it from the TWRP recovery..
Just my 2¢®
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Hey all. I've been busting my brain, downloading different file managers, playing with permissions and whatnot trying to delete a couple folders left over from Skynote Rom.There's a folder named "Z" on my internal storage that won't go away. That folder houses the sky note wallpapers and an LMT pie launcher apk. Its in two spots on my internal storage and neither will delete. Though it doesn't take up much memory, its annoying to see 3 skynote wallpaper galleries in my photo gallery every time.
Is there a way to delete these items through some file manager I've yet to try or maybe even through recovery mode? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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In your CM explorer app...open settings and enable root mode.
then dump the files you want gone..
Be careful in there....the CM file manager will allow deletion of "any" file within the OS, while root mode is enabled....g
Bajanman said:
Delete it using TWRP. Had that same folder and couldn't get it removed. Until I deleted it from the TWRP recovery..
Just my 2¢®
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Thanks for that one man. I love this twrp as well. Way better than the regular one I was using to flash ROMs and zips. Thanks!
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alpinesun said:
Thanks for that one man. I love this twrp as well. Way better than the regular one I was using to flash ROMs and zips. Thanks!
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Ur Welcome
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I tried searching but I couldn't find anything that was helpful. I've tried hiding the image, but it just creates another one. I'm sick of seeing it and I'm tired of constantly deleting it. How do I get rid of it permanently???
That drives me crazy too! Hopefully someone has the answer to this!!
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Use a file manager to create a new file called .nomedia in the folder. After a reboot it'll be gone from the gallery
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