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Old 10-14-2009, 03:36 PM
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Re: |HERM|ROM|6.5|WWE| ** EnergyROM 'Photon' (23016) ** | Built Oct 13th | Manila 2.

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Originally Posted by macaroo View Post
Question for the more enlightened ones out there. 'Cuz I am super tired of resetting my device mail and contact settings'... I see this thing called launching UC setup when I reset my device..My understanding from other posts is that UC is some sort of settings saver? But how do i get UC to save my phone setup prior to doing a reset of the rom? I am using Sept 20 release. I tried sashimi on my stock rom and it did really weird things so I am not really looking at reinstalling that. BTW the NRG rom is really nice.. wish I could understand the plethora of tweaks.
Dude, take another look at SASHIMI. There's a link in the Guide/Thread in my sig [scroll to teh edn of the first page of my thread] and you'll see a lnik to MURDUCKYS SASHIMI Walk Through.

It is an EXCELLENT resource. You can use UC [user customization] to auto launch sashimi and have it reconfigure your device to perfection in about 12 minutes off a flash. Dude...12 minutes to do what I would normally need about 2-3 hours to accomplish.

It will take you a couple of hours, depending on your configuration, to properly get sashimi set up...but ALL the help you need is in MURDUCKYS thread. Once you get it set, it was scary doing that first hard reset, but man was I immediately impressed.

Watch it after the first hard reset and you can see files loading in on their own...you may need to adjust a file here and there, but once you're set and get familiar with how to add new stuff or take out the old, you won't be disappointed. I promise.

I was a huge skeptic, had a similar past experience as you, but I'm singing praise now.

...do it. If you use UC properly, you can actually auto launch sashimi entriely and never have to touch the device. It will load up EVERYHING as you want it and soft reset itself when it's done.

Worth the time.
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