G900T_PE1_Batch_Debloater (Customizable)

muniz_ri

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Jun 27, 2012
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**Root access required**

Download:
- G900T_PE1_Batch_Debloater

Instructions:
1. Extract the G900T_PE1_Batch_DeBloater folder onto your desktop.
2. Turn on USB Debugging from Developer Options and connect your device to your *PC.
3. Double-click debloater.bat to launch the program.
4. Grant Root Access if prompted by your device.
5. Select "Light," "Medium," or "Extreme" **debloating and press "Enter."
6. Once complete press "Enter" to return to the Main Menu and select ***Reboot Device.
7. Last, select "Exit" from the main menu to end your session. Done!

* Make certain that you have Samsung Drivers installed.
** Use Notepad++ or other text editor to view/edit the lists of removed apps in debloater.bat file.
*** It is normal for apps to begin force closing prior to rebooting your device.
 

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waltsmith049

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**Root access required**

Download:
- G900T_PE1_Batch_Debloater

Instructions:
1. Extract the G900T_PE1_Batch_DeBloater folder onto your desktop.
2. Turn on USB Debugging from Developer Options and connect your device to your *PC.
3. Double-click debloater.bat to launch the program.
4. Grant Root Access if prompted by your device.
5. Select "Light," "Medium," or "Extreme" **debloating and press "Enter."
6. Once complete press "Enter" to return to the Main Menu and select ***Reboot Device.
7. Last, select "Exit" from the main menu to end your session. Done!

* Make certain that you have Samsung Drivers installed.
** Use Notepad++ or other text editor to view/edit the lists of removed apps in debloater.bat file.
*** It is normal for apps to begin force closing prior to rebooting your device.
Thx for this tool, not just for the sake of it, but for the sake of us newbies being able to learn some basics from reading a batch file as well.

Waltsmith
 
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Cdub1976

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I have the Samsung drivers installed and USB debugging on, however, the bat file stays on "Waiting for device". Normally I would get a notification granting my comp privileges for the debugging but no dice.
 

destructionj

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I have the Samsung drivers installed and USB debugging on, however, the bat file stays on "Waiting for device". Normally I would get a notification granting my comp privileges for the debugging but no dice.
I get the same unless i right click and run as admin but when i hit 2 (medium) then go i get the following?

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UPDATE:
Nevermind the reason adb commands were not running was due to the custom kernel i was using. switched kernels and the debloater worked fine.
 
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Cdub1976

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I get the same unless i right click and run as admin but when i hit 2 (medium) then go i get the following?

Nevermind the reason adb commands were not running was due to the custom kernel i was using. switched kernels and the debloater worked fine.
Interesting. Thanks. I think I flashed the rom and Shinysides kernel. I'll have to try it without next time.

Sent from my SM-G900T using XDA-Developers mobile app
 

Chuki82

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If you plan on using this with the latest update GPG2, edit the .bat file and remove the last line for TmoWfcPrefs, this is needed to change wifi calling preferences.
 
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ElKapitan_10

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T-mobile latest marshmallow unrootable

If you plan on using this with the latest update GPG2, edit the .bat file and remove the last line for TmoWfcPrefs, this is needed to change wifi calling preferences.
Hi im using the latest marshmallow of t-mobile
Any tips on how can i root my device?
 

brysta559

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If you plan on using this with the latest update GPG2, edit the .bat file and remove the last line for TmoWfcPrefs, this is needed to change wifi calling preferences.
OK, so I am dependent upon WiFI calling at work, and I did this, but maybe it's because I have an 11 month old or I don't know what but I must not have saved the BAT file correctly. anyway, I broke my WiFi calling. :(

- EDIT: it works if I turn it on with the quick icon - but if I go to settings, and click more networks, then click wifi calling it just crashes settings every time. any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
 
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