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Help How do you fully erase apps/data?

shiggity

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Jun 8, 2011
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I noticed my 8.0 Gb SD card only had 200 Mb left, so I started deleting apps left and right. However, it seemed that I only gained maybe 80mb of data back.

I plugged in my phone to my comp to view the files on the SD card and some of those apps that I deleted, the main data still seems to be on the card itself.

So does uninstalling through the phone only erase a small part of the actual app, like the shortcut or something?

How do I fully remove an app from my phone?

If it makes a difference, most of my apps are moved to my SD card via "app2sd pro" application.

Thanks.
 
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on my evo3d. how do i delete the green hornet file as well as any other files that i am unable to use, i.e. - the other 'previews' of movies that are stashed under 'Watch' on my phone/sd card.

my phone is not rooted. I have tried to use Astro but recieved some sort of 'rights' 'admin' error.

Help...just trying to free up some memory with that is being hogged by bloatware.
 
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on my evo3d. how do i delete the green hornet file as well as any other files that i am unable to use, i.e. - the other 'previews' of movies that are stashed under 'Watch' on my phone/sd card.

my phone is not rooted. I have tried to use Astro but recieved some sort of 'rights' 'admin' error.

Help...just trying to free up some memory with that is being hogged by bloatware.
mount sdcard on pc and remove files, but keep a backup just encase they are needed
 
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on my evo3d. how do i delete the green hornet file as well as any other files that i am unable to use, i.e. - the other 'previews' of movies that are stashed under 'Watch' on my phone/sd card.

my phone is not rooted. I have tried to use Astro but recieved some sort of 'rights' 'admin' error.

Help...just trying to free up some memory with that is being hogged by bloatware.

Here's what I used to gain 2.5 GB. :D

Getting Rid Of Green Hornet And Spiderman



"You can get rid of these crappy movie and crappy game to free up your SD card.

1. Connect your phone to PC via given USB cable
2. Be sure to mount as 'SD card' not 'USB charging' via your phone screen
3. Browse your phone's SD card via your PC

4. Crap Hornet 3D is located in ".data/HtcWatch/preload_movies/2141_0_SonyPictures_GreenHornet_3D.eny" at a whopping 1.76 GB. Delete the whole damn folder.

5. Crapman 3D game is located in "gameloft" folder at the root. Delete the whole thing. It's about 800 mb.

Viola! You just saved 2.5GB~ of your 8GB card, that's over 31% of your precious storage!" Posted by acf3passion at XDA
 
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Hello everyone. I've installed a game called "Racing Live" and it turned out it was crappy so I uninstalled it. The icon for it will not disappear though. It's not on the main screen but in the application tab(I can put it on the main screen if I want though and delete it from the main screen, it doesn't go away from the app ). I tried completely shutting it off and turning it on again but it didn't go away. I looked in the application manager and I cannot uninstall it since it doesn't appear at all there. I cleared all the data and stopped the app before uninstalling. This happened before with some other apps and the only way around it was to reset the phone to factory mode. I can't find anything named like similar or like it on the SD card. ( the previous apps were in the internal memory and it had the same effect, this app was uninstalled from the sd card ) I can't remove it by holding my finger on it and dragging it to the remove tab in the right down corner. Can anyone help me with this? I want to keep the factory reset as a last option. Thank you. :(

PS: I can't open it btw. I'd press it but nothing will happen. I tend to think that the application is long gone, but that the icon didn't go away. Maybe it's a cache issue?
 
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