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Originally Posted by stanglifemike
Cool man, thanks for the info!! I'm just being overly cautious before I start flashing a bunch of different roms.
Now another question. In the write-up here, it says that if you dont like a rom that you flashed, then you just perform a restore and it will be as it was before. So, does that mean you dont have to reflash the previous rom, then restore so that all of your settings and apps will be back the way it was. Or, performing the restore also reflashes back to the rom that you restored. If thats the case then that is even more awesome than I thought!!!
Oh, hit a couple thanks for you Iknowaquat. I really appreciate you using your time to answer all of my noob questions...
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Yes, it's as awesome as you think
The nand/nandroid back up is an exact copy of the ROM you backed up. All settings and data are restored as if you never flashed the next ROM.
Example:
Flash ROM A, set it up to your specifications, back it up.
FlashROM B, it doesn't go well or you simply don't like it, wipe and restore your backup and you are back on ROM A as if you never left.
Titanium backup is a way to take your settings/data from ROM A to ROM B.
Thanks for the Thanks Bro, happy to help.