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Re: Got Full Root what to do next

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Originally Posted by scoot0073 View Post
i d/l and flashed Synergy RSL1 Rom and WOW.. this rom seems to be very stable . i stayed on my Evo 4hrs straight and never got any f/c or noticed any problems.. this Rom has settings galore..lol..i did a nandroid backup of my stock Sprint Rooted Rom b/4 tha RC1 flash, but my question is do i have to do this everytime i flash a diff rom?

" wipe ALL userdata/factory reset and do that 2 or 3 times, then do the same for cache and dalvik cache,"

i did it b/4 flashing tha RC1 rom b/c it was my first Flash , but i did it again when i flashed tha RLS1 is this nessary b/4 every Rom Flash?

thanks homie
Yeah it's a very nice ROM with a lot of great options in it, and it's very stable.

Yeah when you do a clean install and wipe everything with Calkulins Wipe and then wipe user and then cache and dalvik you should get a nice clean ROM install on any ROM you install and yes it's important to do that between each ROM that you install to help ensure that you won't run into issues with FC's.

Another thing that sometimes causes issues is restoring programs and their data with Titanium, not all the time but once in a while it will give me issues, never back-up the phone data and try to restore that as it will give you issues and FC's because your trying to restore data from another ROM that won't work on the current ROM.

If it was me I would take that nandroid of the stock ROM you did and store a copy on your computer for back-up purposes, I don't know what size SD Card you have but I bought a 16GB card from Best Buy for like $45 and it's worth it as I can do nandroids/store lots of music/pictures/apk's/ROM files and all kinds of stuff on it without running out of space like I was with the stock 8GB card.

Yes I would create a nandroid of each current ROM at it's peak performance so that when you do decide to flash a new ROM and if it doesn't work right or you don't like it you can just restore your previous ROM very easily by restoring that nandroid.

Hope this has helped.
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