Wait, so if I update the rom, do I unlink my apps dalvik from the SD card? I don't think I can fit them all on the phone's memory alone.
And someone said it's better to wipe everything and use Titanium back-up cause the phone is faster that way than compared to just updating. Is this confirmed true or just luck/ phone by phone basis?
I've had the V since April of 2011. All you have to do before flashing the update is wipe the cache partition and tbe dalvik cache. Thats all.
Once you reboot then you need to recreate the mount script, reboot, then open up Link2SD and relink the apps to the dalvik cache.
I go back thru the system apps and delete those I don't use as well.
The phone is just as fast as before.
You can wipe everyhing, flash the ROM and Gapps and use Titanium Backup and Root Uninstaller (used to reinstall apps that hang in Titanium Backup).
The procedure:
Before entering recovery, backup all apps with data in the batch operations option found in the paid version of Titanium Backup (if you don't have the paid version stick to just updating the ROM as it will be too time consuming to restore apps with the free version).
Root Uninstaller saves all apps in there apk form to the sd card. Go to folder and copy and paste to the root of the sd card all apk's that need to be on the internal storage. Link2SD, Titanium Backup, Root Uninstaller, any widget apps.
Now go to the recovery and wipe:
data/factory reset
cache partition
dalvik cache
Format:
boot
data
cache
system
sd ext (do not wipe sd card).
Flash ROM and Gapps, reboot.
Sign into google account thru the PlayStore. Reboot.
Go to sd card and install all apk's on root of sd card.
Open up Link2SD and create mount script. Reboot.
Open up Link2SD. Go to menu. Select Auto link. Close and Open up Titanium Backup. Menu/batch operations/restore all missings apps and data (use this option only).
As their restored Link2SD will auto link them.
If Titanium Backup hangs on installing an app, reboot phone and restore app from RootUninstaller folder on sd card.
Reboot phone when done.
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