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Re: ClockworkMod Recovery [Released]

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Originally Posted by da1stprince View Post
can this method of preparing to load another build be confirmed?
let me get this straight,just initialize cwm wipe data and sys then load up new update zip?
i would like to try this but dont want to screw up a perfectly running build
Well if you're switching builds, then that's exactly what you're doing - screw up a perfectly running build .

Seriously tho, formatting data and sys will start over. Wipe them clean. So anything from your current build will be gone, bulldozed - so you can then install a new build.
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