0x192 / universal-android-debloater

Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device.
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Redmi note 10 not working #176

Closed anirugu closed 2 years ago

anirugu commented 2 years ago

I uninstall all the package by select all and uninstall, now when I reboot the pc it's stuck on activate this device. When I enter the password it's saying RPC error.

0x192 commented 2 years ago

I reboot the pc it's stuck on activate this device

You mean reboot the phone right? Otherwise, it's not a issue with this software.

You at least need to give me the log file if you want me to help you.

And give me the exact error message you get.

Anyway, you will have to find the faulty package(s) because you have the phone, not me. You can try by dichotomy: 1) Restore all the packages and check your issue is fixed 2) Uninstall the first half of the Recommended list. 3) Check if you have the issue 4) If you have the issue, you know the culprit is in this half. Restore the packages and uninstall the half of this set. Go back to 3 If you don't have the issue, you know the culprit is in the other half. You know what to do...

Keep me informed so I can update the debloat list for everyone else :slightly_smiling_face:

anirugu commented 2 years ago

yes, I means reboot the phone. I have attached the logs, After reading your message I tried to do use recommended (earlier I also didn't change that option, by default it's recommanded), UAD_20220402.log UAD_20220403.log

I have tried it 3-4 times and it's broke all the times. Let me know if I can help you further for testing it.

0x192 commented 2 years ago

You seems to have used an old release. The latest one (v0.5) may have fixed your problem. Always use the latest version before reporting an issue and use the right issue template (Debloat issue report)

So, use the v0.5, restore all the packages (and check your problem is gone), and try again with the Recommended list.

If you still have your problem, then you'll have to do what I told you to do :

Anyway, you will have to find the faulty package(s) because you have the phone on hand, not me. You can try by dichotomy:

  • Restore all the packages and check your issue is fixed
    • Uninstall the first half of the Recommended list.
    • Check if you have the issue
    • If you have the issue, you know the culprit is in this half. Restore the packages and uninstall the half of this set. Go back to 3
    • If you don't have the issue, you know the culprit is in the other half. You know what to do...

Just to be sure, you don't have a XIaomi account bind to your phone right? As stated in the README:

From the settings, disconnect from any OEM accounts (when you delete an OEM account package it could lock you on the lockscreen because the phone can't associate your identity anymore)

0x192 commented 2 years ago

I think you have this problem:

uad_screenshot

The culprit is com.xiaomi.account. I removed it from the Recommended list.

duplicate of #183

anirugu commented 2 years ago

Yes, exactly. I was getting this error every time when I uninstall apps using UAD.