A lot of people root their phone's because they want to remove that pesky bloatware. After they've rooted (Either with their Mac or with their PC), they often ask, "Now how do I move the bloatware?" This procedure answers that question in detail. I use a file explorer called "Root Explorer" in this post because it's the most popular app when it comes to folder mounting and file manipulation. It's a paid app and will cost you a double tall latte.
Post #2 will walk you through the process of using Super Manager another file explorer that will also accomplish the job.
Also, before you go all crazy moving stuff, make sure you read the Thunderbolt: Apps that are safe to remove once rooted thread. Please.
Steps 1 & 2: Download, install, and open Root Explorer:
Steps 3 - 5: Use Root Explorer to get to the bloatware:
Steps 6 - 8: Select the bloatware you want to move and click move (don't forget to read this first!):
Steps 9 - 11: Navigate to the sdcard -- where the bloatware will be moved to:
Steps 12 - 14: Create a new folder on your SD card -- to park those files -- and then paste/move them in there:
The Bloatware has been moved. Depending on which apps you moved over - you might get a few force closes:
Post #2 will walk you through the process of using Super Manager another file explorer that will also accomplish the job.
Also, before you go all crazy moving stuff, make sure you read the Thunderbolt: Apps that are safe to remove once rooted thread. Please.
Steps 1 & 2: Download, install, and open Root Explorer:
Steps 3 - 5: Use Root Explorer to get to the bloatware:
Steps 6 - 8: Select the bloatware you want to move and click move (don't forget to read this first!):
Steps 9 - 11: Navigate to the sdcard -- where the bloatware will be moved to:
Steps 12 - 14: Create a new folder on your SD card -- to park those files -- and then paste/move them in there:
The Bloatware has been moved. Depending on which apps you moved over - you might get a few force closes: