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Re: EXPERTS: Can you answer this question?

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Originally Posted by mike2037 View Post
Why is it recommended to hard reset after flashing a custom ROM?

What is it that is possibly left behind by the previous ROM?

I am trying to solve a problem regarding an error message on Verizon and it was suggesting that flashing back to stock, then back to a custom ROM without doing a hard reset fixed it.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=98401

If there is something left behind, it may narrow down where I have to look.

Thanks!
there has never been any hard evidence that hard reseting after a custom rom flash changes anything in the newly flashed rom or that anything is leftover from old images!! so just do it ,like so people warm there car up before driving and some dont!! i usally dont do it unless the chef says to in his/her rom instuctions!!
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