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elephant007 03-25-2010 01:04 PM

[HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
Tried of trying to figure out how to remove those darn pesky apps?
Tired of trying to remember all the commands to mount remout ro/rw?
Tired of having to delete them one at a time?

Well do I have the solution for you


HOW TO Remove System Apps: The Easier Way (hopefully)
Purpose:
While many people have removed system apps such as SprintTV without issue, some have not been so successful. I'm writing this how to in hopes of helping the people who haven't been successful and maybe even getting the ones who have been too! I believe this is an easier process than manually typing code, especially if you don't remember what commands and arguments to type. While doing the process you can add/remove audio ringtones/notifications/ui too!!
Info:
I thought about how I could I make this process easier for myself, so this is what I came up with this little adventure, tried it a couple of times and decided to make a how to tutorial guide
Need:
Rooted Samsung Moment phone with Recovery v2.0
7ZIP (http://www.7zip.org)
Steps:
1. ROOT your phone (add Recovery v2.0 if necessary)
2. Customize your phone by configuring it and adding apps
3. Unplug USB from phone boot into recovery mode(Vol Down + Talk + End/Power) perform SYSTEM backup
4. Reboot your phone backup is complete
5. Connect your phone to computer via USB mount SDCARD
6. Browse SDCARD, copy SYSTEM_BACKUP_NUMBERS to your computer
7. Untar SYSTEM_BACKUP using 7zips EXTRACT HERE option
8. Browse the SYSTEM folder just created system\app\ delete all unneeded apps (you can add apps you've downloaded too!)
9. Add/Remove audio by browsing system\media\audio\
10. Retar SYSTEM folder by right clicking it 7ZIP>ADD TO ARCHIVE change ARCIVE FORMAT to TAR
11. Rename SYSTEM.TAR you created to the original tar name system_backup_NUMBERS.tar
12. Remove original backup from SDCard to computer keeping it as backup in case you made an error removing some apps
13. Copy your new SYSTEM_BACKUP_NUMBERS to your SDCARD
14. Remove USB cable from phone, boot your phone into recovery mode
15. Use recovery mode to RESTORE the new tweaked file and reboot
16. Check for any dead icons, if it does, clean up as required
17. If everything works on your phone, delete SYSTEM_BACK_NUMBERS saved on your computer and then copy the NEW ONE from SDCARD to computer
18. Reboot phone into recovery mode and make another system backup, this will be your final product

Note: I discovered that you can customize the name of your file ensuring it start with system_backup_ the underscores are required between system and backup and at the end of backup
Example system_backup_MyTweakedSettings.tar

There might seem like there are a lot of steps, hopefully this process will be quicker than having to type in all the commands on your phone or though ADB
It is a very good idea to have one good SYSTEM_BACKUP stowed away on your computer until you complete this process successfully, this way you won't have to redo your entire phone


Good luck and let me know how your adventure goes!

elephant007 03-28-2010 11:41 AM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
Has anyone tried this yet?

outerpip 03-28-2010 11:59 AM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
It does sound easy enough, if not just for the advice on making a backup......backup. Anyway, I rooted last night and all seems well. A little bored with the results, but thats just because I'm not as cool as the rest of you and not knowledgable enough to do some of the things. All in good time though.

elephant007 03-28-2010 12:09 PM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by outerpip (Post 1665458)
It does sound easy enough, if not just for the advice on making a backup......backup. Anyway, I rooted last night and all seems well. A little bored with the results, but thats just because I'm not as cool as the rest of you and not knowledgable enough to do some of the things. All in good time though.

either that or you didn't take your meds :)

Yes, backup the backup to give you the end result... that way if you ever have to flash your phone again, you use the last backup to have your phone ready to go with your customizations

Yay 4 Juggs 03-28-2010 12:21 PM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
can i add my own apps that i downloaded from am to the extracted backup and have them installed when i restore?

elephant007 03-28-2010 12:53 PM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yay 4 Juggs (Post 1665494)
can i add my own apps that i downloaded from am to the extracted backup and have them installed when i restore?

I haven't tried that method, thought about doing it though... would be worth a shot, I think maybe placing them in system/app would be a good place for them

The apps you install are backed up when you use the data option too

I'm going to try that right now, get an app I download, back it up, get the APK and put it in system/app to see if it appears and can be used after doing a system restore... I'll post that result soon!

Yay 4 Juggs 03-28-2010 01:04 PM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
ok i tried it in the time it took you to respond...works well...except i somehow screwed up my google apps cause they keep crashing...back to the old drawing board...

outerpip 03-28-2010 01:37 PM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
Do we have an idea on what file types are recognizable for audio?

Yay 4 Juggs 03-28-2010 01:40 PM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by outerpip (Post 1665607)
Do we have an idea on what file types are recognizable for audio?

mp3 and ogg

outerpip 03-28-2010 01:43 PM

Re: [HOW TO] Remove System Apps: The Easier Way
 
Wonderful...and I have a wav. I hate not being able to be lazy. ;P


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