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Root overclocking roms

magic1

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ive read thru alot of threads about flashing roms and overclocking and this may be a stupid question to someone with alot of experience on this but do you have to "re-overclock" everytime you flash a new rom or does the settings maintain themselves regardless of roms? by the way< please forgive my lack of grammer and punctuation in my posts. im used to using my droid x to post threads but now that ive got a home computer ive been using it alot lately. (durn thing wont auto correct and add capital letters like the x!):D
 
Everytime you change Roms it it removes the kernel and then reinstalls it so it can't remember the settings you before
 
yeah that makes sense. its only a few more steps to restore back in place. on another note when i use titanium back up to backup/restore my apps, on the restore side of it it gives me one single app at a time that i have to click install and then done. this is very annoying. is there any way to get this done faster or more seemless. im assuming im doing it wrong because ive read a lot of good things about tibu but if this is the case then.....damn
 
use the batch operations and click restore user apps w/ data

I thought that's what I did but when it would start restoring my apps it would stop at each one and ask to install or cancel and when I hit install I have to hit done after it finishes before it goes to the next one. I've got around 60 apparently so it takes a while.
 
Man.....I will pay not to have to go through that every time!;)

i feel your pain. im up to bout 200 apps and it was really pissing me off having to select things for every app. i paid for the full version and installed a new rom then all i had to do was do the batch install and sit back and watch! i weighed the cost vs the ease of use and loss of frustration i had not to mention how much faster it was and it was worth the money! be sure to unselect certain things that are specific to certain roms like liberty tool box. not sure if they will effect anything but better safe than sorry.
 
i feel your pain. im up to bout 200 apps and it was really pissing me off having to select things for every app. i paid for the full version and installed a new rom then all i had to do was do the batch install and sit back and watch! i weighed the cost vs the ease of use and loss of frustration i had not to mention how much faster it was and it was worth the money! be sure to unselect certain things that are specific to certain roms like liberty tool box. not sure if they will effect anything but better safe than sorry.

Yeah. Good thinking! The only thing I ever use though is backup of user apps. Should I be doing something different? Tibu is a little weird to me the way its laid out.
 
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