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Some apps refuse to be removed #15

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jaysonwcs opened this issue Nov 18, 2021 · 9 comments
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Some apps refuse to be removed #15

jaysonwcs opened this issue Nov 18, 2021 · 9 comments

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@jaysonwcs
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Tried de-bloating various apps. Some worked, but some remain installed, and I can still activate or deactivate through settings.
Couldn't find any information about a similar situation.

@jaysonwcs
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I believe it's related to the fact the those apps were installed on the /oem/ folder. It was only three apps. The other ones worked flawlessly. I willing to help to find out why this happened.

@lbirkert
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro

Tried removing bloated MiBrowser, same issue.

(Installed in /system/priv-app)

@sunilpaulmathew
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro

Tried removing bloated MiBrowser, same issue.

(Installed in /system/priv-app)

I don't see any reason to fail removing an app from /system/priv-app. May be a local update (which you can easily uninstall by normal methods)?

@lbirkert
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This is how it looks like in the system settings. I tried to debloat it, after it rebooted it was just simply back again and the debloat app also just said "Removing at reboot" again.

@sunilpaulmathew
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@KekOnTheWorld
Looks like the module itself is not loading (probably, a Magisk issue). Is any other app removed?

@lbirkert
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I removed YouTube and it worked fine.

@lbirkert
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Should I try removing the module and reinstalling the app again?

@sunilpaulmathew
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No idea. I'm getting out of ideas. I do not see any reason preventing the removal of your app stored in "/system/priv-app".

@lbirkert
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lbirkert commented Jun 4, 2022

Okay thanks anyways. This might be an issue with the way these partitions are mounted or something.

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