Cant access "Manage Applications " in Applications / settings menu.
I get a popwindow with the following:
Sorry!
the application settings
(process com.android.settings)
has stopped unexpectedly
Please Try Again
Force Close - button
CorruptedSanity said:
Cant access "Manage Applications " in Applications / settings menu.
I get a popwindow with the following:
Sorry!
the application settings
(process com.android.settings)
has stopped unexpectedly
Please Try Again
Force Close - button
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You need to find the app that is causing it and uninstall it in market, did you install Locale?
how can I know which app did this without uninstalling all then reinstalling to find the cause? Not very efficient.
Yes I bought locale.
EroThraX said:
You need to find the app that is causing it and uninstall it in market, did you install Locale?
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What he said...retrace your steps in the Market App and one by one uninstall the most recent apps until you find the culprit.
CorruptedSanity said:
how can I know which app did this without uninstalling all then reinstalling to find the cause? Not very efficient.
Yes I bought locale.
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Local has been known to cause this. Uninstall it, and also any plug-ins it installed and then check your app manager.
I've got the same problem. Also installed locale.
For now I cant be bothered to uninstall. But I can access Manage Applications via Task Manager (com.futonredemption.taskmanager).
Menu > More > Manage Applications
But if you find the culprit I'd be interested to know.
It prolly is locale + meeting plug-in
But since the phone is working well, and I can manage apps through app brain, I will not take any further action.
I have the same problem and have locale installed.
Slightly annoying - hopefully they will fix it.
You know what. I realized I have locale calendar plug in installed and turns out its a paid app. I found it on the net and thought it was a free app.
So maybe because its a "cracked" app I cannot access the manage applications.
just wondering if anybody could just give me a little guide or help with how to use titanium back up. im wanting to back up favorites. gba emulators saves, scenes, saved accounts like facebook accounts and pandora. also the backing up up apps has be a little confused. thank you in advance.
To save regular apps? Like ones from the market?
If so, just click the app and press backup? Don't see how that could be confusing.
If that's not working, at the bottom press "Problems?" and install Busybox
I'm also looking for help w/ titanium backup. For some reason, when I try uninstalling stock apps like peep/sprint zone, it doesnt do anything... The app is still in the list of programs. I dont get why.
I have root access...
Mu5ic92 said:
just wondering if anybody could just give me a little guide or help with how to use titanium back up. im wanting to back up favorites. gba emulators saves, scenes, saved accounts like facebook accounts and pandora. also the backing up up apps has be a little confused. thank you in advance.
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I was in the same boat when I first got it. Much better now.
Here are a few tips:
1) use the filters. It's much easier to see User apps only. Choose "Click to edit filters" and then select the User radio button and Apply. This will show you all of the apps you've installed from the market. Then go to Menu > Batch > Backup All User Apps Run button, then choose the apps you want to backup from the list.
2) Do the same as #1 but filter for System apps. After choosing Batch, choose Backup All System Data Run button. The only real system apps I backup are:
-[ACCOUNTS] - but you don't really have to do this because if you flash a new ROM or something, you can just sign back in to your accounts at the beginning
-[USER DICT] - user defined saved words in dictionary I'm assuming
-[DESKTOP] HTC Sense - this will save where your icons are on the screens if you're using the Sense UI
-[BOOKMARKS] - this one is obvious
-[SMS/MMS PREFS] Messages - I think this saves your messages that are currently on your phone
-WiFi Access Points - all the Wireless networks and settings you've previously saved
Obviously you can backup whatever you want, these just seem to work for me.
3) Note that you can combine 1 and 2 by filtering All and All on the filtering screen, then Batch button, then Backup All User Apps + System Data run button. I just use it this way because it makes it a bit easier to filter out your user apps from all of the system stuff.
If anyone else has any tips or see that I'm using this in a whacked out manner, please let me know!
im having trouble getting it to work, its force closing when asking for super user permission, i know im rooted im using a cooked rom. I clicked the problems button also to install busybox which im pretty sure i already have and its downloading to 99% but wont go any further.
chandlerw88 said:
im having trouble getting it to work, its force closing when asking for super user permission, i know im rooted im using a cooked rom. I clicked the problems button also to install busybox which im pretty sure i already have and its downloading to 99% but wont go any further.
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I had that problem upon first installing it. Don't know how I fixed it...reboot maybe? Sorry I'm not more help, but you're not alone with that one.
To backup: Menu -> Batch -> Backup all user apps.
what about setting up scheduling .. how do you set it up so it just updates the back up every day ..
chandlerw88 said:
im having trouble getting it to work, its force closing when asking for super user permission, i know im rooted im using a cooked rom. I clicked the problems button also to install busybox which im pretty sure i already have and its downloading to 99% but wont go any further.
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Try reinstalling it.
Mu5ic92 said:
what about setting up scheduling .. how do you set it up so it just updates the back up every day ..
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Schedules > Edit > Backup All User Apps > set options and click Save > Click Enabled box
is there a way when your reinstalling all your apps you dont have to click "install" and "done" for every app?...its a bit annoying when you got a ton of apps ..
You won't have to click anything if you donate. Once you start it, it installs everything you want.
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I'm reinstalling my apps from Titanium Backup. I'm a really going to have to manually hit "Install" for each of the 214 apps that are being restored?
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You won't have to click anything if you donate. Once you start it, it installs everything you want.
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Oohh... ok , to be clear ..if I donate then it will auto install all my apps with out me having to hit "ok" for each app...that's well worth $4 !
I'm confused about how to work this too. My understanding is that BATCH MODE is supposed to do something...yet I don't see it doing anything.
I press one of the many run buttons, and it just takes me back to the Backup/Restore tab after. There's no indication that the program is doing anything to back anything up...for me at least.
And I'm sure there has to be a better way to do it than backup every single individual thing one-by-one. And also...why don't apps restore when I, say... Flash a new ROM (with the Clockwork/Rom Manager file still on SD), and reinstall ROM Manager?
I'm just not getting this for some odd reason, and I'm a very quick learner with everything else Android.
NOTE: I have the donate version btw.
It's more like BATCH>RUN>RUN...
Select Menu/Batch, select "Run" next to the batch operation you would like to do, then select Run again at the top of the next screen. It should be very obvious that it starts doing backups or whatever you selected.
workingaplan said:
It's more like BATCH>RUN>RUN...
Select Menu/Batch, select "Run" next to the batch operation you would like to do, then select Run again at the top of the next screen. It should be very obvious that it starts doing backups or whatever you selected.
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Ok that worked. You know what it may have been? I was accessing the Batch menu from the Backup/Restore tab and I wasn't getting these options. Because I just did what you told me from the opening screen, and it worked. I'm all happy now.
Thank you
Hi,
as in the topic - is it possible to uninstall stock appz without root (superuser)?
If so (hopefully), which soft can I use and which appz can I delete?
Hi
No without root you cannot completely uninstall them
You can just "disable" them in the "Apps" settings
then they will not show up as app.
Regards
max
thx, well good to know.
by disabling them you mean that 1. they won't be visible in app menu and 2. they won't start with startup?
can I disable any of them?
unster said:
by disabling them you mean that 1. they won't be visible in app menu and 2. they won't start with startup?
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Yes
Just go to Settings -> Apps
Select the app and press the "Disable" button
Regards
max
Hello everybody,
Prior OOS 4.x.x I was able to locate the OnePlusOTA.apk in the system files and stop the annoying persistent icon from occupying space, as well as the activity to it that drains battery. But now after the N update there is no such apk or at least I haven't been able to find it, so if anyone has an idea what to do to get rid of that service, please help.
P.S. I have a note from before that says I shouldn't try to disable SystemUpdate service via MyAndroidTools so this is probably a no-go.
Thanks in advance!
Go to Settings > Apps
make sure show system apps is checked
look for System Updates and disable app
kenboyles72 said:
Go to Settings > Apps
make sure show system apps is checked
look for System Updates and disable app
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I checked there before, now checked again and there's no option to disable it, it's grayed out. Force stop would not persist upon reboot.
http://imgur.com/A46YPeG
EDIT: This made me think about it, so I went into Titanium Backup and froze it. Icon dissapeared immediately, I hope the process was frozen with it too, since it took like 3% battery in just 24 hrs. -.-
All in all I think this has been solved. Thanks!
I have my Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro rooted and have installed file explorer in my phone. I would like to know where are startup apps stored or the granted startup permissions stored for a particular app.
So that I can turn that off by editing the file as most of the apps that manage startup apps close them upon launch which is not a good solution.
So-called startup apps are apps that launches other apps. Do you refer to those?
BTW: These startup apps get started in background at system boot, they listen for BOOT_COMPLETED intent and then perform their tasks.
jwoegerbauer said:
So-called startup apps are apps that launches other apps. Do you refer to those?
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Startup apps are those which launch at the boot time and thus slowdown the android boot.
xyzqwerty500 said:
Startup apps are those which launch at the boot time and thus slowdown the android boot.
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Yes they increase CPU & RAM usage.