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Able to upgrade to Froyo and keep apps/settings?

Flashing JK6 with Odin will not wipe anything. Just make sure you DO NOT check "re-partition" in Odin when flashing! And, hopefully, when the official build is released sometime soon, we'll be able to upgrade to it without having to go back to JFD/JI6. Because that's when you'd have to lose everything, which would suck.
 
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Is there a way to upgrade to froyo without wiping out my settings and installed apps yet? If there is, can somebody direct me to the method?

I was thinking since JK6 has been leaked, I might be able to do that with Odin or something.

Thanks in advance.

Once you are rooted, you can use titanium backup to backup/restore all your apps
 
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Check out the Vibrant development section on XDA. A flashable zip file was released for JK6 so you don't even need to use Odin. Just have ClockworkMod recovery do the work for you.

I use Titanium Backup to backup everything. Although, for some reason, I do have a problem when restoring everything (user apps/settings and system apps/settings), but that's just from my experience.
 
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Check out the Vibrant development section on XDA. A flashable zip file was released for JK6 so you don't even need to use Odin. Just have ClockworkMod recovery do the work for you.

I use Titanium Backup to backup everything. Although, for some reason, I do have a problem when restoring everything (user apps/settings and system apps/settings), but that's just from my experience.

Do you restore all system data to when you restore? That usually causes problems when switching to different roms. Just restore apps+ app data but not system files and that should fix the problem.
 
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