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ROM's????????????????????

Depends what you want, do you want a sense Rom or Nonsense, I myself love AOSP, it is light , no bloatware and sense, and very fast, which is what I want. ;) CM6 is also a good ROM, same as AOSP but a few more bells and whistles. Then there also some good Sense Roms, let us know your preference


Ok I finally after a whole year of stock ROMing, rooted with the Superoneclick Method from theunlockr. However I can't find the ROM's, I want one that is current and complete. Please help me.

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Depends what you want, do you want a sense Rom or Nonsense, I myself love AOSP, it is light , no bloatware and sense, and very fast, which is what I want. ;) CM6 is also a good ROM, same as AOSP but a few more bells and whistles. Then there also some good Sense Roms, let us know your preference

Interesting I hadn't thought about that. Well I guess I would have to say I want sense with no bloatware and speed. Thanks
 
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Ok so if and when I decide to flash another ROM do I have to do another Nandroid backup? Will it erase The previous backup?

Yes, I would always do a new Nandroid for each new ROM you flash because you probably spent some time setting up that ROM and you would not want to lose all that work. It will not erase the previous Nandroid backup because it will have a different date in the file name I believe. :)

When in doubt, always do a Nandroid backup. It is a good rule of the thumb to follow and could save you hours of trouble. ;)
 
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And one more thing to add to LBP response, when making your back up, make sure if you happen top rename the back that it has no spaces in it, and once you have created your Nandroid, check it to make sure it is good, sometimes when you rename them you get MD5 checksum error. and if you have had a good working backup and have not made one of that Rom in a longtime because you have been on it for a while and out of the blue you decide you want to test some new Roms, make another fresh back up because since you have changed things from your old back up. I also keep copies on my PC for safe keeping, call me anal, but I feel better

Again when in doubt always backup !!!!!!!


Ok so if and when I decide to flash another ROM do I have to do another Nandroid backup? Will it erase The previous backup?
 
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And one more thing to add to LBP response, when making your back up, make sure if you happen top rename the back that it has no spaces in it, and once you have created your Nandroid, check it to make sure it is good, sometimes when you rename them you get MD5 checksum error. and if you have had a good working backup and have not made one of that Rom in a longtime because you have been on it for a while and out of the blue you decide you want to test some new Roms, make another fresh back up because since you have changed things from your old back up. I also keep copies on my PC for safe keeping, call me anal, but I feel better

Again when in doubt always backup !!!!!!!

Ah yeah. Good point about copying the Nandroid backup to your PC.

I am definitely doing that too, especially for my initial Nandroid backup. Good call, DonB.
 
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