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Oh poop no I didn't, you reckon that's it?

Yes, probably. The data compatibility varies between each ROM so to ensure proper installation a factory reset/phone wipe is recommended from one ROM to another.

Of course make sure you backup the apps/data you need with Titanium or mybackup before you wipe anything.
 
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Stick with LeeDroid, best rom by a long way for general speed and stability.....

Leedroid is a good stable distro, buy I rooted my phone to get rid of all the carriercrap, and Leedroid is just as guilty. The ROM is shipped full of apps that, even though deletable, I don't need. It also tends to mother you, setting things up on your behalf and making assumptions about how you want your phone set up. Even set CPU is set up for you, the Leedroid way! If I wanted things like that done for me I might as well have not bothered rooting and stuck with the Orange stock. Cyanogen is quite a skinny ROM with not much more than the bare essentials. No sense.

I will read up on DeFrost Dan thank you and probably have a gawp at it soon, I think its worth checking most out as you find your feet and become more confident with root to find the one thats best for you.
 
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