[Q] SOLVED - Rooted, uninstalled bloat apps, but apps come back after reboot

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nemesis01

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Dec 4, 2005
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Hi,

my wife got her new HTC One with Vodafone-ROM. I rooted the phone (no new ROM, still using Vodafone-ROM), uninstalled the bloat-apps (Titanium Pro) and installed and activated AdAway. For the first look, everything works fine.
But after a reboot the boat-apps are back and AdAway is disabled again.:eek:

How can that be? What can I do? Could there be an "auto-install" function in the Vodafone-ROM? Do I have to install a custom ROM?

Thx Nem.
 
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kamilmirza

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Hi,

my wife got her new HTC One with Vodafone-ROM. I rooted the phone (no new ROM, still using Vodafone-ROM), uninstalled the bloat-apps (Titanium Pro) and installed and activated AdAway. For the first look, everything works fine.
But after a reboot the boat-apps are back and AdAway is disabled again.:eek:

How can that be? What can I do? Could there be an "auto-install" function in the Vodafone-ROM? Do I have to install a custom ROM?

Thx Nem.

it's because the stock kernels have write protection
flash custom kernel and you'll have it :)
 
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nemesis01

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:D
With the new kernel (bulletproof) everything is working fine :p

Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
 

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    Hi,

    my wife got her new HTC One with Vodafone-ROM. I rooted the phone (no new ROM, still using Vodafone-ROM), uninstalled the bloat-apps (Titanium Pro) and installed and activated AdAway. For the first look, everything works fine.
    But after a reboot the boat-apps are back and AdAway is disabled again.:eek:

    How can that be? What can I do? Could there be an "auto-install" function in the Vodafone-ROM? Do I have to install a custom ROM?

    Thx Nem.

    it's because the stock kernels have write protection
    flash custom kernel and you'll have it :)