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@marc12868 - nandroid might help. I was looking @ some of the functionality of Boot Mgr. It overlaps with ROM Mgr in some things. Yet, I noticed that when the author booted into recovery on BM - ROM Mgr was running on his phone during his demo. So, to get an understanding: ROM Mgr handles ROM installations, Recovery etc...and BOOT MGR. Allows all ROMS to exist simultaneously on one phone, allowing me to choose which one to run? QUESTION: If each time that I install a ROM, it does a FULL WIPE, how do you collect them all in one place?

And with that bit of Einstein-ism...I will take the win!!! LOL

Boot manager allows you to install roms onto your sdcard. It basically uses your sdcard as the internal flash memory for roms installed onto slots. And with boot manager when installing a rom and you choose to wipe everything it will but the phone rom should already be installed on the first slot which is actually called "phone rom". So it allows you to switch between them with ease just by selecting "boot rom" in BM it will reboot your phone into that rom. Also you may want a fairly high class card. I use a class 10 (mainly cuz I only had class 4 cards and 1080p doesn't record very well on class 4 cards...). I can try it on a class 4 card in a sec just to see how well it runs though. Also sometimes there may be a bit more lag than if you had it installed on flash memory but most the time there won't be... except I have lag in Virtuous Inquisition, but not with AOKP so it really depends on the rom I guess.
 
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