swieder
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Re: Thunderbolt: Apps that are safe to remove once rooted (and ho
New user. This worked perfectly. Thanks.
New user. This worked perfectly. Thanks.
Hello.
My boyfriend rooted my Sony Erricson Xperia Pro and he deleted a program that he wasnt suppose to and now my Android will not connect to the computer. Any ideas how to fix my phone? it charges but won't connect to PC companion or medio Go. Thanks!
Ok, i am trying to move the bloatware and i get this message "WARNING' the selected items cannot be moved because the file system is read-only" what am i doing wrong?
I am using root explorer
You need to get a file explorer that allows you to change permissions on the system partition...once you then mount it as read/write it will let you do what you want...I recommend and use Root file explorer from the market.
It does cost some money but it is worth it.
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Hey there.
I just rooted my Thunderbolt yesterday.
Then via Root Explorer I moved some bloat to the sdcard. Two of the apps that I moved are Blockbuster and Rhapsody. But the icons for both of them are still showing up in the App Drawer and Rhapsody is still showing as a running service.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Joe
P.S. It looks like the Rhapsody app that is still running is data/data/com.rhapsody. Is it okay to move it to the sdcard?
Hey there.
I just rooted my Thunderbolt yesterday.
Then via Root Explorer I moved some bloat to the sdcard. Two of the apps that I moved are Blockbuster and Rhapsody. But the icons for both of them are still showing up in the App Drawer and Rhapsody is still showing as a running service.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Joe
P.S. It looks like the Rhapsody app that is still running is data/data/com.rhapsody. Is it okay to move it to the sdcard?