YEAH! Woo Hoo!
Bought my Evo in October. Was sure that I would never ever want to root it. But, 3 months of crud made it get really slow and unresponsive requiring a reboot every couple of days.
So, after a ton of reading, I made up my mind to root it. Matlock's is, by far, the best laid out, least intimidating step-by-step guide to rooting and flashing for newbies. My original plan was to just root it, install Titanium backup on it, backup everything, do a a factory reset and just restore the apps and settings I want - since I really do like the Sense UI.
The rooting bit was anticlimactic - took less than 5 minutes end to end. Smooth as silk and easy as pie. Followed Matlock's steps in the OP to the letter.
Once I took my Titanium Backup, I decided to brave on and install another sense-based UI (Myn's Warm TwoPointTwo - based on the positive feedback in this thread and on xda). Flashing was a breeze. The ROM does seem snappy - but, honestly, I only see very few slight UI differences; I flashed its themed LauncherPro, but, can't seem to find a way to configure it.
The biggest letdown so far was when I found that I cannot restore my system settings from Titanium Backup (things like my wifi settings - I had a few secure networks "remembered", paired BT devices settings - this is a pain to configure frequently, other tweaks such as ringers, volumes, etc, and the layout (apps and widgets) on my 7 home screens. I purchased the Pro version of Titanium Backup hoping that it would let me restore system settings - it does have an option for it in the Batch Restore section, but, didn't do anything; it did restore my apps and their settings, but, not the system settings.
So, is there any way to backup and restore the above-mentioned system settings? I know that many of you change ROMs pretty frequently; do you really have to enter all your system settings manually every time on a new ROM (I understand that with a NAND backup, you can always go back to a previous ROM with all your settings in tact, but, what about new ROMs and new versions of ROMs that you are already using?) Does Titanium Backup have a way to restore these settings? If so, can you please help me find it.
Thanks,
MediocreFred.