I have installed game killer for testing purposes on my device (Rooted with SuperSu and TWRP Recovery Samsung Galaxy Tab S3) as a system app using lucky patcher because game killer couldn't recognise or list any of my apps/games. Now that im done with it and want to uninstall it, it doesn't want to get uninstalled. I have tried also removing it from a system app but lucky patcher can't find it and it isn't on the list. Is there a way to uninstall game killer? (Maybe a flash from TWRP recovery?)(I have also tried uninstalling it with those "System app uninstaller" apps from Google Play store but they didn't work either.
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Removed Aldiko and Fring yesterday, and while playing Solitaire this morning they reinstalled themselves. Anyone ever seen this happen?
Are you using root unistaller?
rombold said:
Are you using root unistaller?
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No, SystemApp Remover.
Just added Root Uninstaller and going to see how that works. On install of Root Uninstaller from Market, the two apps reinstalled themselves, so hoping uninstall via Root Uninstaller will solve the issue. it's almost like it's resyncing the programs against something.
there is /system/etc/install_apk.sh script that runs every time when tablet is starting. And if Aldiko or Fring absent -> install them
Delete script and these apps never come again)
And by this script not running it won't create an issue?
I just removed two of the three install checks in there and it's all good now. I left the adobe reader check which is required in my eyes.
Nevermind, I glanced over it. What would have allowed it to be force installed over the air? I had froze the sprint installer applications.
Perhaps you have the market set to auto-update. I don't have this app installed but it's in my update tab in the market
It just drives me crazy to have apps auto update especially on expensive data. For some reason my stock market doesn't work anymore at all in my phone, I tried to install a fresh download of market but still wont help so I removed it permanently from system apps and the phone became free of the so many force-close errors I was getting with most apps and runs very smoothly. I usually get apps through apk downloader. Am using sdext2 for the installed apps. Is there anyway of disabling apps from automatically updating themselves but have internet access for social media apps?
Problem solved, I got a terminal command that does it perfectly.
mod you can delete this now
Hi there,
Recently I saw that I cannot uninstall apps from the Google Play store. Usually when viewing an app that is installed on my device, there are options for "open" or "uninstall".
The "uninstall" option is not present right now. I noticed this only a day ago (relative to the post date of this post)
The only major changes I know I have made to my device are that I moved a few apps to the "2nd partition" of the SD card via Link2SD, and I put a large amount of videos on the main partition of my SD card (though I don't know why this would affect Google Play not being able to uninstall stuff)
I have a rooted Tab S running stock (no custom ROMs), and I am running Lollipop and have disabled OTA updates
Any ideas?
I am in the same boat RE missing the uninstall option in Google Play Store. I even did a clean re-install of the ROM (IronRom 2.5) I'm using, with no success.
Hopefully the option reappears again soon. It's a pain to have to uninstall via settings.
EDIT: Also having the same issue on my old Motorola Xoom tablet that my daughter is now using - running OmniRom 4.4.4.
Have you done anything like moving apps using Link2SD or anything?
I think this could be a cause for this problem...
I recently uninstalled Link2SD from my device and since then the Uninstall option has come back in Google Play
When I uninstall stock installed apps (it doenst matter which app I uninstall) and then reboot some of my user apps are instantly crashing when I try to open them (Steam, Feedly, and a few others).
When I restore a TWRP backup everything works fine. Even if I uninstall a single system app the error occours.
Has anyone experienced this before?
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When I uninstall stock installed apps (it doenst matter which app I uninstall) and then reboot some of my user apps are instantly crashing when I try to open them (Steam, Feedly, and a few others).
When I restore a TWRP backup everything works fine. Even if I uninstall a single system app the error occours.
Has anyone experienced this before?
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The best way to uninstall stock apps is to use debloat. If you use anything else, I guess that may interfere with user apps, and that may be the cause. Just try to use debloat which is a magisk module that creates a terminal command that lets you uninstall systemlessly. If you have any questions, just reply!
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The best way to uninstall stock apps is to use debloat. If you use anything else, I guess that may interfere with user apps, and that may be the cause. Just try to use debloat which is a magisk module that creates a terminal command that lets you uninstall systemlessly. If you have any questions, just reply!
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How is that module called? Can you send me the name or so?
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How is that module called? Can you send me the name or so?
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The module is called debloater. It's in the download section of magisk manager. You can sort it alphabetically to find it quickly. When you find it, install it, do a reboot and voila.
The module only works if you have a terminal app. If you use a lineageos based rom like I do, you can enable the app via developer options. If not, then no problem. Try to find any terminal emulator via google play. Thus, you can use it! :victory: