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Re: Touch Pro Essentials

Seriously, here is a very important step.. it gets hard to keep track of what you did and where you got it. Create a folder on your PC and put a txt or xl file of date, item, source and discription. Then keep a copy of each install file within that same folder. That way you can go back and redo or remove those items that don't work or that you decide you don't want and keep a clean "diary" of what has been done.

Also before you go any further be sure you have a full backup (to save having to hard reset and start from scratch when you have medium glitches...) and therefore a good backup program (I use SPB Backup though sktools and possibly rescoe explorer will also do backups.. I'm just used to the simplicity of sbp backup). When you have the phone to your liking make a complete backup again.. cause you're gonna end up tweaking it .. its hard to stop believe me... and you might regret it now and again so its easy to go back.... I name my backups with what state the phone is in so I know. Once you've got those tools set up.... dive in!

OH and save a copy of your backup files in that folder on your PC. You never know when you might need that extra copy...
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