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Root Newbie on App back-ups and Flashing Roms

I think I have the concept down of flashing the different roms. While I'm looking for a rom that I like, in the meantime do I run a back-up of my apps on Titanium and then save the back-up to my computer. Then after flashing a new rom put the backup back on the phone and restore them? Is this the process if I want to keep the apps I have without always re-installing them?
 
I think I have the concept down of flashing the different roms. While I'm looking for a rom that I like, in the meantime do I run a back-up of my apps on Titanium and then save the back-up to my computer. Then after flashing a new rom put the backup back on the phone and restore them? Is this the process if I want to keep the apps I have without always re-installing them?

With each rom flash you will have to reinstall the apps. TB saves your data(game progress, etc) and the apps right on your sdcard so you do not have to redownload each time. You can leave the file right on your sdcard. When you get done flashing the rom, download TB from the market and restore the apps you want.

For a rom to start with, I would go with MikG 2.45. It is smooth, fast, stable and everything works. It also has Sense 2.1 with 3.0 elements which our phone would never officially get.
 
I think I have the concept down of flashing the different roms. While I'm looking for a rom that I like, in the meantime do I run a back-up of my apps on Titanium and then save the back-up to my computer. Then after flashing a new rom put the backup back on the phone and restore them? Is this the process if I want to keep the apps I have without always re-installing them?


i had the same issue to all i did when i flashed a new rom was reinstall titanium and open it then restored my apps but always before flashing do a nandroid back up
 
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