[Q] How do I uninstall the apps that came with Mik's CM7? - Optimus One, P500, V General

How do I uninstall some of the apps that came with Mik's CM7 ROM, e.g. CarHome?

shouldn't it be under manage application ?

crankyboy said:
shouldn't it be under manage application ?
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I don't think that method works because I tried uninstalling Rom Manager and it wouldn't let me. I think titanium backup can remove the apps, go try it out. I don't want to deal with that stuff so I just hide it in launcher pro settings..

use system application remover works best for me.

Some apps cant be removed, they are required for phone to run. You may remove the others with "manage applications" under settings.

ssanthosh said:
Some apps cant be removed, they are required for phone to run. You may remove the others with "manage applications" under settings.
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Car Home is required for my phone to run?

Titanium Backup will surely do the work ,any application can be deleted ,but dont delete any system application that is needed by the system.

Use root uninstaller. Just be careful..
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Removing app is like cake. But it can suddenly make your rom like a spoilt chocolate cake if removed the wrong app. Becareful ...
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[Q] Anyway to uninstall dell stock apps

I updated using the qdl tool, then updated to 318. Is there anyway to uninstall some of the stock apps I'll never use ?
Install titanium backup and you can uninstall and delete just about anything you want with it
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to couple with that.......is there any risk? For instance I use Handcent for the my text client, and everytime I get a text I get both apps open and it's just a PITA.
dave032766 said:
I updated using the qdl tool, then updated to 318. Is there anyway to uninstall some of the stock apps I'll never use ?
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I like using Titanium Backup to freeze apps that I want to get rid of, this allows you to see what effect that the absence of the app will have on your phone and if you want to restore the app for some reason you can just 'defrost' the app.
Some apps provide services for other apps, this is a good way to test that you don't delete something you need.
marvin02 said:
I like using Titanium Backup to freeze apps that I want to get rid of, this allows you to see what effect that the absence of the app will have on your phone and if you want to restore the app for some reason you can just 'defrost' the app.
Some apps provide services for other apps, this is a good way to test that you don't delete something you need.
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I'm guessing that's in the pay version, no?
just turn off notification in default sms app and then hide it with launcher pro or respective replacement launcher.
Krad said:
just turn off notification in default sms app and then hide it with launcher pro or respective replacement launcher.
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LOL such a simple yet easy solution. Done. WOW it's amazing what I overlook sometimes.
sukemecuke said:
I'm guessing that's in the pay version, no?
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Yes, you need the pay version of Titanium backup to freeze apps. See this page for the extra features in the paid version.
does the phone need to be rooted for titanium backup or will it work on a unrooted phone ?
dave032766 said:
does the phone need to be rooted for titanium backup or will it work on a unrooted phone ?
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must be rooted

[Q] How do I remove app from MY APPS?

Hi guys,
I've downloaded and installed an app from the market.
I don't like it, so I remove it.
I install a new ROM and then restore all my settings using my google account, and the app is re-installed as it is listed in the MY APPS section of Market.
My question is, how I can remove this app from this list in MY APPS to avoid the app getting auto-installed?
Cheers chaps
winwiz said:
Hi guys,
I've downloaded and installed an app from the market.
I don't like it, so I remove it.
I install a new ROM and then restore all my settings using my google account, and the app is re-installed as it is listed in the MY APPS section of Market.
My question is, how I can remove this app from this list in MY APPS to avoid the app getting auto-installed?
Cheers chaps
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Click on Settings -> Applications -> Manage Applications.
Than select the App you want to Un-Install and click on it than click uninstall.
Uninstalling the apps is not a problem
I want to remove them from the MY APPS section in the Market
winwiz said:
Uninstalling the apps is not a problem
I want to remove them from the MY APPS section in the Market
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Oh I think you cant remove it
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Just rooted help deleting apps

I just rooted my phone and i wanted to uninstall some pre-installed apps that came with the phone from my network but i don't see them on the menu in 'Uninstaller'
Can you help me please?
Also can i delete the 'Super user' icon so my phone appears to be stock/non-rooted?
I downloaded ES file manager/astro file manager and none could remove the apps 'error removing .apk' There is only like 3-4 things i wish to remove *sigh*
Download Titanium Backup from the market, this will uninstall the .apks that you want to get rid of.
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coversnail said:
Download Titanium Backup from the market, this will uninstall the .apks that you want to get rid of.
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Any other app that does the same? I don't want to spend $6.50 Just to delete a couple of things, I'll only use it to delete like 5 things.. seems like a waste.
I downloaded the free one and it says it'll delete the app/reboot twice etc.. but it doesnt delete the app or reboot twice, Only restarts the phone
Don't use the 'force remove app' option then, just cliick the one you want to delete in the list and click uninstall.
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Ok, but it's not that simple, you can't delete everything without consquences, search for the list of files that can be deleted without harm, from your specific ROM!
sxxorp said:
Ok, but it's not that simple, you can't delete everything without consquences, search for the list of files that can be deleted without harm, from your specific ROM!
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I've deleted most of the apps that came from my phone network, Just 1 i cant delete for some reason. I think cause it's tied in with the browser but thats ok i'll keep it.

[SOLVED] How to remove widgets from menu?

I know how to remove widgets from the home screen, and this is not a post about that . . .
With the new Google Play, and some other "necessary" apps I have, my widget menu is now flooded with widgets of apps I know I will never use -- is there a way to remove them so that my list is more succinct?
You can use root explorer or a similar app to delete the widget from the phone. The apps are generally located in system/app.
Alternatively, you can use titanium backup to first backup the widget (in case you decide you want it later) and then delete it.
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PureMotive said:
You can use root explorer or a similar app to delete the widget from the phone. The apps are generally located in system/app.
Alternatively, you can use titanium backup to first backup the widget (in case you decide you want it later) and then delete it.
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That would delete the whole app though, wouldn't it? A better alternative would be to use an app like AutoStarts. This will allow you to disable "Widget Updating" associated with the widgets you never use. This app isn't free, but I'm sure there are many similar free ones out there.
I tried both of these -- I'm on an AOSP ROM so my widgets aren't in system/apps like they are in sense . . .
I tried that autostarts program, it will only kill the widgets from updating, but won't remove them from the menu . . .
Hopefully this Google Play will be less invasive as time goes, but I'm sure things will only get worse . . .
Thanks for both suggestions
_highway_ said:
I tried both of these -- I'm on an AOSP ROM so my widgets aren't in system/apps like they are in sense . . .
I tried that autostarts program, it will only kill the widgets from updating, but won't remove them from the menu . . .
Hopefully this Google Play will be less invasive as time goes, but I'm sure things will only get worse . . .
Thanks for both suggestions
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You need to reboot for the widgets to disappear.
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inconceivable124 said:
You need to reboot for the widgets to disappear.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This totally works! Haha, thank you so much!
[SOLVED] Use 'autostarts' from market to disable widgets from updating, then restart (root required) . . .

What's the best way to uninstall a corrupted app that can't be uninstalled normally?

Once in a while, an app gets corrupted such that trying to access it in the apps manager crashes the apps manager - thus, it can't be uninstalled normally.
I've noticed that sometimes when this happens, the name of the app in the apps manager changes as well (from the friendly name to the internal one - like com.developername.appname).
What's the best way to uninstall a corrupted app like this? Is there a good app to handle situations like this, or is it best to do it by hand - in which case, what's the procedure?
Is it just a matter of deleting anything that seems related in /data/app, /data/app-private, and /data/data?
What kind's of app crashes? If it is a system app then sometimes a Factory Reset could solve the problem, but not for good. Are you rooted? If you are rooted you could flash a new ROM. Sometimes stock ROM's aren't always the most stable. If you are not rooted then I would try to get root. Hope this helps
Oh, we're not talking about anything catastrophic that would require flashing a new ROM. Just regular misbehaving user-installed apps.
What's the best way to deal with those?
Haphim said:
Oh, we're not talking about anything catastrophic that would require flashing a new ROM. Just regular misbehaving user-installed apps.
What's the best way to deal with those?
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You'd just uninstall them normally .
Theonew said:
You'd just uninstall them normally .
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Guess you didn't read the first post.
The point was that these were corrupted apps, and going into them from the apps manager would crash the apps manager.
If u can see the app in app manager, then first clear the data, then uninstall it. If that does work, clear the data again, power cycle the phone, then uninstall it.
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Haphim said:
Guess you didn't read the first post.
The point was that these were corrupted apps, and going into them from the apps manager would crash the apps manager.
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My bad, I missed that . Yes, you could delete them from /data/app/ (and check if their folder still exists in /data/data/. If so, delete that too).
Or you could use Titanium Backup
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LORDFIRE00 said:
If u can see the app in app manager, then first clear the data, then uninstall it. If that does work, clear the data again, power cycle the phone, then uninstall it.
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When I had this happen, I could see the app in the list of apps, but as soon as I tried to go into it, that's when the app manager would crash.
gagdude said:
Or you could use Titanium Backup
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I tried. It seemed to freeze Titanium Backup. Although the item dissappeared from the apps list once I force quit titanium Backup, I don't actually know if it was properly uninstalled.
In case it happens again, I just wanted to know the best way to handle it.

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