Hawker
Android Expert
I've been dabbling with 1 or 2 roms lately, and I always do a factory reset etc.
So when I boot up for the first time, it then gives the choice to sync into my google account, downloading apps etc.
The apps that it seems to bring back are not all of my most recently installed apps. It brings back many apps that I installed and uninstalled ages ago. I would have thought whatever your current list of apps is on the Market would be the apps it attempts to re-install.
Does anyone know how the list of apps it brings down on first boot is derived?
Perhaps there is an option somewhere to flag an app that is required on rebuilds?
I've always chosen yes to sync with google on first run as i thought perhaps its easier that way with regards to syncing your contacts+calendar as well, but would I be better off saying no, and install titanium again then restoring from this. I suppose i would then have to manually set up my google contacts+calendar details separately?
So when I boot up for the first time, it then gives the choice to sync into my google account, downloading apps etc.
The apps that it seems to bring back are not all of my most recently installed apps. It brings back many apps that I installed and uninstalled ages ago. I would have thought whatever your current list of apps is on the Market would be the apps it attempts to re-install.
Does anyone know how the list of apps it brings down on first boot is derived?
Perhaps there is an option somewhere to flag an app that is required on rebuilds?
I've always chosen yes to sync with google on first run as i thought perhaps its easier that way with regards to syncing your contacts+calendar as well, but would I be better off saying no, and install titanium again then restoring from this. I suppose i would then have to manually set up my google contacts+calendar details separately?

