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EXCESSIVE BATTERY CONSUMPTION?

TIPS YOU SHOULD ONLY NEED TO DO ONCE *this needs to be the first thing you do

Backup with Nandroid (this is for just in case only)
Backup with Titanium (you should have this set on a schedule anyway)*note do a full back up of everything.
In titanium backup create an update.zip file - this puts titanium backup and its settings inside a flashable zip at root of your SDcard
Wipe re-install of the ROM
Boot into ROM - this should be 100% fresh and have nothing else installed as if it were a new phone but running RemICS-UX (because your awesome haha).
Sign into your accounts i.e. Google/Facebook what ever
Reboot into recovery
Flash the titanium update.zip file found in root of your sdcard
Reboot your phone

System Apps
Load titanium and go to menu -> batch -> restore -> Restore all apps with data -> Run
Inside this sub menu click on 'deselect all'
Check the toggle 'data only' (this is the restore for system apps that you use and have stored settings or info i.e. Mms and settings and what ever)*note these apps will be marked with green text in the list or maybe red....try not to restore data for apps marked with red text unless you are absolutely certain that your settings are necessary.

*try not to restore your user accounts this way, sign into your Google account is best practice*to backup contacts and SMS/Mms - 'Contacts storage' and 'Dailer Storage'
click the top button 'Run the batch operation'

User Apps *note this is where you can restore all apps and data
Once completed return to the same menu again -> batch -> restore -> Restore all apps with data -> Run
Inside this sub menu click on 'deselect all'
Check the toggle 'App+Data' (you should do this for user apps only; try not to restore data for apps marked with red text if you can avoid it).
click the top button 'Run the batch operation'
Reboot into recovery and delete dalvik caches and reset permissions
Reboot your phone
In a file manager app and/or plugging your phone into PC and MTP/Mass storage -> navigate to your SDcard
In the SDcard there will be a directory called Android navigate to this directory
Go inside data
Delete any of the listed/following directories. **these folders/directories contain caches and indexes for each of these apps and should be cleared every flash - not doing so will result in excessive battery drain and or duplicates on media apps (see below instructions for flash addicts)- com.android.providers.media- com.google.android.gallery3d- com.google.android.music- com.google.android.gallery3d
Reboot phone
Enjoy your RemICS-UX experience

TIPS FOR EVERYTIME THAT YOU FLASH REMICS-UX

DO A NANDROID BACKUP - ALWAYS DO THIS NO MATTER WHAT!!!*further to this I will add that it is best practice to backup then flash and then test and THEN backup the new version of the ROM with all of your settings etc in place
I recommend that when you do a Nandroid backup that you should use Chainfires CWM app so that you can name your backup appropriately with something that you recognise and save it to an SDcard that actually has enough spare and free space, not doing so and doing a nandroid backup by the less intuitive Recovery Console and finding that your backup did not have enough space may result in a poorly backed up phone and may not complete at all - restoring a partial back up with recovery is nearly impossible - See the RemICS-UX thread with recovery disaster management documentation.
When you are satisfied that the new flash/ROM is working and there are no issues then you can either delete the clockwork mod backup on your SDcard and or move it from your SDcard to your PC for archiving. I recommend the following- keep a nandroid back up of the most stable version of RemICS fresh and blank - keep a nandroid back up of the ROM you have flashed from- keep a nandroid back up of the RemICS-UX ROM you have just flashed to once you know you are stable*Following the above should ensure that there are no issues what so ever and that you have enough fall backs to rely on should anything go wrong. RemICS-UX team here can better support you and direct you getting back on track should anythig go wrong
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