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Originally Posted by tx_jaycee
Thanks guys I stand corrected. I have noticed some lag while setting up the align screen and have found that flashing to stock and back to the ROM corrected the problem. Of course all of that may just be a placebo effect.
I have noticed that removing the battery after a flash and performing a hard reset using vol down/dpad center/power seems to work effectively but again it may be another placebo effect.
I'll try to avoid suggesting flashing to stock to others in the future.
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its best off not to flash to stock first... see, be it a custom ROM or a shipped ROM, there is still data being transfered throughout the flash. flashing a stock rom only adds an extra step to the flashing instructions i posted way back and on a new thread even... and it can add its own files which may corrupt some cache within the NAND, meaning that another flash with battery removal would be necessary to release these corrupted files which cannot be overwritten from within Windows[Mobile]
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Originally Posted by imkk
The reset method mentioned below is a must for these ROMS. Not sure why, but some of the issues are easilly proven to be removed by follwoing this one simple process.
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I see that a few of you are noticing that my instructions were not simply placebo... I am only trying to help you guys with the knowledge that I have acquired over time... A few users are nay-saying my method in my thread... so any feedback would be appreciated... to 'prove' to them [per request of them] of flashing this way vs stock flash and overflash, whether it proves me wrong or not
Link :
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=78427