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**Guide** Remove Unwanted Stock Apps - Safe .APK's to Remove and How To You can use this app to backup/delete/restore apps that you have removed. You just need to be rooted to use it. Hope that helps.
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Re: Backing up / restoring system apps
Have you installed the busy box that comes with Titanium after hitting "Problems?" I find that it helps a lot.
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Yeah, that's a whole nother issue.....I tried to install Clockwork for an hour and gave up. Maybe it will install now that I am updated to DI18.
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Well, there's an hour of my life I'll never get back. After several tries I finally installed Clockwork (after having updated to DI1 and my phone got stuck in Clockwork Recovery mode!!! No matter what I did it would just toggle between a blank screen and the Clockwork Recovery screen. Every choice I selected would simply give me a blank screen, and then I would hit either the back or home buttons and the recovery screen would come back. I even pulled the battery and when I turned it back on (just pressing the power button, not touching the volume or camera buttons) and it would come back on into Clockwork Recovery!!!! I had to use Odin and flash it back to stock (AGAIN!!!!!AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!)
Anybody have any idea what happened? Last edited by Johnny.Bravo; 10-06-2010 at 01:48 PM. Reason: Changed 'updated to DI07" to "updated to DI18) |
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I read through the whole thread over at XDA and I still couldn't figure out the steps to get it installed. Figure I'll wait until the process becomes a little more refined and 2.2 drops before I even mess with Clockwork. |
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There are 2 ways to install clockwork:
1) If you have a custom kernal with clockwork support, you can flash via Rom Manager. 2) If you are using the stock kernal, the one click clock work method is the way to go.if the run-try-first doesn't work run-try-last usually does... |
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