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Bloatware removal after Root...reality???
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09-12-2010, 09:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2010 09:35 AM by ghengis.)
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RE: Bloatware removal after Root...reality???
Well, I did it! Took me f'ages, though, cos I was trying to be thorough and make sure I didn't miss anything. Seems to be working all good. I found that when I went to restore all my backups in Titanium Backup, I had the option to select which apps I wanted to reload...I just skipped all the Telstra ones and now they ain't there anymore!! Nice. Still got the splash, though...
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09-12-2010, 11:35 AM
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RE: Bloatware removal after Root...reality???
(09-12-2010 09:35 AM)ghengis Wrote: Well, I did it! Took me f'ages, though, cos I was trying to be thorough and make sure I didn't miss anything. Seems to be working all good. I found that when I went to restore all my backups in Titanium Backup, I had the option to select which apps I wanted to reload...I just skipped all the Telstra ones and now they ain't there anymore!! Nice. Still got the splash, though... Congrats Ghengis. Did you just ROOT or did you install a ROM as well? |
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09-12-2010, 05:40 PM
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RE: Bloatware removal after Root...reality???
Installed the T-Mod 1.8 ROM as well as the Blue Batery C thingy...which I actually don't really like and am trying to find out how to remove.
Aside from that, works great! |
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09-12-2010, 07:56 PM
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RE: Bloatware removal after Root...reality???
Do a full back up (especially a nandroid backup) and then re-install the T-Mod 1.8 Rom.
This will restore the battery icon back to standard. |
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11-27-2010, 10:42 PM
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RE: Bloatware removal after Root...reality???
(09-09-2010 02:46 PM)ghengis Wrote: Hi all. I know this Q has likely been asked a bazillion times, but is it REALLY possible to remove the Telstra crapware from a rooted Desire? I have read many conflicting reports and posts on this, with many older entries on sites like Whirlpool celebrating the idea and more recent posts suggesting that it was all a pipe dream. I would love to hear from folks that have, catagorically, succeeded in this pursuit... U will have to rom the desire to get rid of the Bigpond and telstra crap, I have just done mine and its all gone except for the Telstra boot screen but I believe that can be removed as well whch I am now researching |
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