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Originally Posted by iknowsquat
Do you have a habit of answering your own questions?  You are correct. Use ROM Manager backup as a failsafe in case you want
/need to jump back to where you left off before flashing the new ROM. It is essentially the same as the NAND backup.
No those files are no longer needed provided you completed all the steps successfully. ROM Manager will boot you into Recovery. So will an app from the Market called Quickboot. Of course there's also the manual way of booting into bootloader and then selecting Recovery but those two apps make that way pointless.
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Thanks. Hehe, I am 5 days old in Android world and overwhelmed by choices. Thank you so much for answering my idiotic questions.
One more question. Is ROM Backup different from nandroid backup? To be on safer side when testing a new ROM i should first backup using titanium, then ROM manager and then nandroid. Have i answered my question...lol