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Help How to force stop apps PERMANENTLY?

Registry doesn't need cleaning. Best thing to save disk space is treesize (which is free), you see the folder taking up the most space, and you can follow down (not good for the sectors) to find the massive subfolder, and decide something is full of garbage or a program you don't need. I do this when the hard disk is full and I save about a third of the space man!


- hey OP:

I have edited this. You said "Moist" and "Di*K" when you wrote "The hard disk" you mean also "Drill down" meaning follow down.

I corrected it op. SMH!
ROFL you only just noticed! And I never use drill down, it sounds too American. Almost as bad as "now what you're gonna wanna do next is".
And it would seem the multiquote broke. I couldn't put them both in one post like I did only some hours ago.
 
ROFL you only just noticed! And I never use drill down, it sounds too American. Almost as bad as "now what you're gonna wanna do next is".
And it would seem the multiquote broke. I couldn't put them both in one post like I did only some hours ago.
I read it a few times last night.


I thought it was sleep that got to me the other day Sunny..

"sounds too American" yeah I am one.
 
But I'm stopping maybe 30.....
And are you sure that's the right command, it says "uninstall".....
I’ll take a look at it in a bit the command could probably be changed to fit your needs. Might be a few hours before I can reply back, preparing for work.
 
But I'm stopping maybe 30.....
And are you sure that's the right command, it says "uninstall".....
To force stop an Android app using a command line, you can use the adbtool with the am force-stopcommand followed by the app's package name. For example, adb shell am force-stop com.example.app would force stop the app with the package name com.example.app.
 
I hope this helps, like I stated earlier I haven’t owned an Android device in a few years due to myself wanting to tinker with it… With my job that wouldn’t be good and would probably flag a security alert.
 
Registry doesn't need cleaning. Best thing to save disk space is treesize (which is free), you see the folder taking up the moist space, and you can drill down (not good for the sectors) to find the boggest subfolder, and decide something is full of sh1t or a program you don't need. I do this when the hard dick is full and I save about a third of the space man!
We definitely can't have a folder take up "the moist space" ☠
 
This is the early bird / Android fourms, not only fans smh.
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