FlutteringBy
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Thanks very much frapshake.......that does indeed do the trick!!.....
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If you look in the list of disabled vendor/system apps, you may find that it was never uninstalled, but merely disabled, so the .apk and dalvik cache files are probably still on your system. To see what you have disabled, go to Settings > Apps > All (tab) and scroll to the bottom of the list to find disabled items. B&N Nook should be there unless you removed it as root.I've been meaning to ask. After getting ICS, the A500 let me uninstall Nook. Should I reinstall it to get any further OTA or is it no longer considered part of the "image"?
I know that putting back on just to be safe isn't going to hurt, but free space is free space
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If you look in the list of disabled vendor/system apps, you may find that it was never uninstalled, but merely disabled, so the .apk and dalvik cache files are probably still on your system. To see what you have disabled, go to Settings > Apps > All (tab) and scroll to the bottom of the list to find disabled items. B&N Nook should be there unless you removed it as root.
That's interesting. I've never had the option to uninstall the Nook app, but only to disable it. I did have the option to uninstall the updates from Nook, but when those were gone, the Uninstall updates button changed to Disable. When I look now, I see B&N Nook in the list of disabled apps (bottom of "All" tab, marked by "disabled" on the right). If I select it , I have the option to Enable it, but not to uninstall it.Nope, just checked and it's gone. I do not have root, nor ever did. Icebike pointed it out right after the OTA. I went on a frenzy to "clear" the bloatware and have been wondering ever since if I should have uninstall B&N Nook.
That's interesting. I've never had the option to uninstall the Nook app, but only to disable it. I did have the option to uninstall the updates from Nook, but when those were gone, the Uninstall updates button changed to Disable. When I look now, I see B&N Nook in the list of disabled apps (bottom of "All" tab, marked by "disabled" on the right). If I select it , I have the option to Enable it, but not to uninstall it.
I'd quess that this difference in what you and I see is possibly caused by a difference in ROMs, but it seems likely that we have the same OS build because of the region we are both in (US). Maybe not.
Well, there it is... it appears that you've solved that mystery...
FlutteringBy said: I'm also in the Pacific Northwest frapshake & I too do not have the Nook app & I know I didn't uninstall it.....instead I have the Kobo app, which I have disabled....
What you have added here may just confirm the solution further. There are numerous builds out there, and it seems likely that I have one build, FlutteringBy has another, and you have yet a third, each with slight different flexrom vendor packages. To prove or disprove the theory, you could post your build information as I did for comparison. I suspect that yours is different from mine.Not so fast, Mrhelper. The mystery isn't solved to my satisfaction yet.I don't have either of the Nook or Kobo apps and know for sure either one wasn't included in HC or ICS...
What you have added here may just confirm the solution further. There are numerous builds out there, and it seems likely that I have one build, FlutteringBy has another, and you have yet a third, each with slight different flexrom vendor packages. To prove or disprove the theory, you could post your build information as I did for comparison. I suspect that yours is different from mine.
I just looked back at what you had posted. We have the exact same OS build! Well that blows the theory that we had different builds. Now I wonder what you would find if you looked under /system/vendor/app. I've listed mine below. Note that the modification times on each .apk file match the 4-6-2012 build date from build.prop. My tablet has a Nook.apk file included in the vendor apps as shown below. At this point I wonder if Nook was not installed on yours but installed on mine because the setup script installs fewer of the vendor apps on a 16GB model vs. a 32GB model. Mine is a 32GB model. Interesting little puzzle...I believe you are right and it only makes sense. I posted my build prop in the "ice cream sandwich bug on a500" thread to compare yours, mine and Douvie's having to do with the screen rotation problem, and mine looks the same as yours.
FLEX Ver/Build No: Acer_AV041_A500_1.033.00_PA_CUS1
ro.build.date=Fri Apr 6 23:50:30 CST 2012
Alrighty...I must have looked in /system/vendor/app several times over the months and I'm sure I must have seen this, but it didn't register because I had my mind on something else, but I do, in fact, have the Nook apk in there! Apparently it wasn't installed for some reason. Ok, mystery solved. No idea why it wasn't installed though. Thanks for helping to clear that up.