May 28th, 2012, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by StevenJDM
Thanks for the detailed response. That helped alot.
So ROM Manager is safe to use on the inspire? I've seen people complain about it, is it only because it's not supported for their devices?
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Like I mentioned, it's been a while since I used ROM Manager so I don't know what kind of changes have been made with it, so I can't say for sure that it's "safe". The Inspire was supported in the past, so I can't see why it wouldn't be now. And I don't know what would make it unsafe other than the user not knowing what he's doing. Personally, when I'm flashing a new ROM, I just prefer to do it manually through Recovery than using an app like ROM Manager.
I would also recommend taking a look at 4EXT Recovery. It's an alternative to ClockworkMod Recovery. And the 4EXT Recovery Control app is its equivalent to ROM Manager. When I started using 4EXT last year, it offered functionality that CWM/ROM Manager didn't. The biggest thing was its ability to verify the md5 checksum of my ROM backup from within the Recovery Control app. If I need to restore a backup, I can make sure that it's good before wiping the phone. A couple of times when using CWM/ROM Manager, I went to restore a backup only to have CWM tell me the md5 didn't match and it couldn't proceed. This is after it had already wiped the current ROM from the phone. So I was stuck doing a fresh install of the ROM. Very frustrating and a bit of a freak out moment especially since I was still just learning about rooting and flashing ROMs...Recent versions of CWM/ROM Manager may offer that functionality now, but I haven't bothered to check. 4EXT works great so I see no need to switch back.
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