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Cleaning some GeMei standard chinese (system) apps

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Posted 25 September 2012 - 10:16 AM

I was removing some 'i-do-not-need" Chinese GeMei (system) apps, with titanium backup.
I think after that,this error after boot comes up "Unfortenaly, AppWidgetTest has stopped". You can skip that by hit OK button.

Does anyone know what causes that. Is there some boot-log available on Android.
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Posted 25 September 2012 - 01:52 PM

View Postanonyymi_007, on 25 September 2012 - 10:16 AM, said:

I was removing some 'i-do-not-need" Chinese GeMei (system) apps, with titanium backup.
I think after that,this error after boot comes up "Unfortenaly, AppWidgetTest has stopped". You can skip that by hit OK button.

Does anyone know what causes that. Is there some boot-log available on Android.


What did you remove exactly? I removed the Chinese app store and another Chinesse app. The only Chinese app I left was the keyboard. I guess you removed one you shouldn't have. Try alogcat (free) from the Play Store to help you troubleshoot. You could always restore the app by using the root File Manager app installed after getting root. You'll then copy/paste the missing apk from your tfcard firmware to your /system/app folder. Not sure if you can view the files inside the tfcard though... And you'll also need to one which one you uninstalled in the first place...
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