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Titanium Backup Integrate?

jhcii

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Has anyone gotten Titanium Backup to Integrate Apps on the LG Lucid with ICS and not get the security error? If so what steps did you use? I've heard you can integrate apps but that you need to fix permissions afterwards before you turn off or reboot your phone otherwise you'll get the security error.... I'd like to integrate mine because now it seems the updates are eating up all my memory....
 
Has anyone gotten Titanium Backup to Integrate Apps on the LG Lucid with ICS and not get the security error? If so what steps did you use? I've heard you can integrate apps but that you need to fix permissions afterwards before you turn off or reboot your phone otherwise you'll get the security error.... I'd like to integrate mine because now it seems the updates are eating up all my memory....

I had a similar issue trying to uninstall items such as Google Play Books (setting permissions to 000 froze it successfully while avoiding the error). It appears to perform a checksum on certain key apps, mostly the Google ones and a few odds and ends like the LG Hidden Menu. Believe it or not, items such as VZ Navigator and VZW Tones are uninstallable without triggering the error. Fixing permissions will probably do nothing to change the issue.

On the other hand, CM10 does not have this issue. Are the updates really that big? I couldn't ever remember using more than 50MB or so for updates, and there's gigabytes to spare on either internal storage or the system apps partition.
 
I had a similar issue trying to uninstall items such as Google Play Books (setting permissions to 000 froze it successfully while avoiding the error). It appears to perform a checksum on certain key apps, mostly the Google ones and a few odds and ends like the LG Hidden Menu. Believe it or not, items such as VZ Navigator and VZW Tones are uninstallable without triggering the error. Fixing permissions will probably do nothing to change the issue.

On the other hand, CM10 does not have this issue. Are the updates really that big? I couldn't ever remember using more than 50MB or so for updates, and there's gigabytes to spare on either internal storage or the system apps partition.

I've had the Lucid pretty much since Verizon released it. I upgraded to ICS and have had it rooted since day 2 of getting it. I have quite a few pictures on it as well, but it's the internal media area (4gigs) that's filling up to fast. From Titanium it says System ROM has 196mb free, Internal has 1.02gb free, media only has 73.9mb free and it doesn't even show my SD Card of 32gb.... The SD card shows 10.58gb free (using root explorer). I guess I'll see if I can move those files in the media area to SD Card manually - I'm thinking that the phone makes more use of the media area since it seems to fill up and choke the phone down.... I was just wanting to integrate the updates into rom and free up space like I could on my Ally and under Gingerbread on the Lucid.... Oh well guess I gotta clear it to get my speed back.... I'm waiting for them to get CM10 more stable as this is my daily use phone for work and can't risk bricking it just yet.... LOL
 
I've had the Lucid pretty much since Verizon released it. I upgraded to ICS and have had it rooted since day 2 of getting it. I have quite a few pictures on it as well, but it's the internal media area (4gigs) that's filling up to fast. From Titanium it says System ROM has 196mb free, Internal has 1.02gb free, media only has 73.9mb free and it doesn't even show my SD Card of 32gb.... The SD card shows 10.58gb free (using root explorer). I guess I'll see if I can move those files in the media area to SD Card manually - I'm thinking that the phone makes more use of the media area since it seems to fill up and choke the phone down.... I was just wanting to integrate the updates into rom and free up space like I could on my Ally and under Gingerbread on the Lucid.... Oh well guess I gotta clear it to get my speed back.... I'm waiting for them to get CM10 more stable as this is my daily use phone for work and can't risk bricking it just yet.... LOL


Well I did find out part of the problem, I had always assumed that Titanium Backup would "back-up" to the SD card and since the Lucid refers to the 4 gig partition as the "sd card" and the "real" sd card as "external sd card" it was putting all the backups in that 4 gig area. Luckily you can assign where Titanium backs up to. LOL
 
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