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Originally Posted by rushco
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You flash back to stock to make every setting stock.
Say you flashed mighty. He changed setting X from stock to something else.
Say you flash to Juicy next. Juicy never changed setting X so it is still stock.
Since you were on mighty before, setting X is changed still and then you complain that Juicy ROM sucks because it doesn't work right. That is because setting X isn't suppose to be changed but it is since mighty changed it.
So if you flash mighty then stock then juicy then setting X is right and Juicy ROM is not broken.
That is how I understand it.
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That is not how it works at all. The idea of flashing to stock is ridiculous.
The only possibility of any error would be random data left over in the extra space that is not taken up on the Read Only Memory, but if you have something trying to access that data, you have bigger problems.
There is no need to flash to stock.