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Old 02-28-2009, 03:42 PM
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Re: | February 19th, 2009 | . | M i g h t y R O M 4.5 | . | 20764-UC | . | 24MB PP |

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Originally Posted by htcp4000telus View Post
I've got a quick question to throw out there while we anticipate the release of 4.6!
I am a loyal follower of Mighty's ROMs and I want to make sure I am technically getting all the benefits of each release. Before flashing I am performing a hard reset and then flashing immediately to Mighty's latest.
Does this fully ensure there are not remnance of the previous ROM? Are others flashing to stock first and then to the latest and greatest. Is this necessary?
...figured it's worth some discussion while we wait
There is not exact answer to this question. If you are not having issues flashing custom to custom, then continue to do so. but you dont need to hard reset before flashing. You flash the custom rom of your choice, then hard reset one more time, but after the fact. Now if you are experiencing minor issues that others are not reporting(for example the mail tab isn't working or something else weird), then you may want to flash the oem shipped rom, then flash custom rom, then hard reset. this tends to fix most minor glitches that arise. Its not required to do so but recommended if you have issues post flash. good luck.

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