I'm still a bit of a noob with flashing roms and stuff, I'm trying to get a better understanding of what happens when you flash one rom over another.
My EVO4G had an unfortunate water damage accident, I had it rooted and was running MikG sense 2.1+3.0 rom. I received a Samsung Transform from a friend as a temporary phone until my upgrade is up in December.
I had EF09 so I had to use SWupdater to root (as opposed to having stock froyo EB28 which allows a one-button root). I played around with a rom called TransGingerOnCrack, but some things were querky, so I wanted to try Ubuntudroid v6.
So I flashed Ubuntudroid, and noticed that all my apps and contacts were all still there. What happens when you flash one rom over another, and why doesn't it wipe out everything? Can anyone give me a brief overview of where things are stored in system memory?
I know in custom recoveries you have the option to wipe all these different things, but I never understood why I need to do so, or why I don't need to, I just follow exactly what the guide says, and don't really question it lol.
Thanks
My EVO4G had an unfortunate water damage accident, I had it rooted and was running MikG sense 2.1+3.0 rom. I received a Samsung Transform from a friend as a temporary phone until my upgrade is up in December.
I had EF09 so I had to use SWupdater to root (as opposed to having stock froyo EB28 which allows a one-button root). I played around with a rom called TransGingerOnCrack, but some things were querky, so I wanted to try Ubuntudroid v6.
So I flashed Ubuntudroid, and noticed that all my apps and contacts were all still there. What happens when you flash one rom over another, and why doesn't it wipe out everything? Can anyone give me a brief overview of where things are stored in system memory?
I know in custom recoveries you have the option to wipe all these different things, but I never understood why I need to do so, or why I don't need to, I just follow exactly what the guide says, and don't really question it lol.
Thanks

