Meanie,
Thanks for your response.
So I didn't know the NAND restore would obliterate the good work I did making the partition 32 MB's! It seemed like a good idea at the time. I had a good restore from just before the flash too. :-)
I think I should leave well enough alone at this point. Everything is working. I'll go through the process correctly if something breaks and I have to reflash OR if Anton releases an update which I want to install.
BTW, what is this "temporary memory"? Whatever it is, I always have almost the full amount of it available - around 10 MB's.
Successfully partitioned with 32. Now I am doing a restore of the last NAND backup I did of the Cacko 1.23 ROM.
Will the NAND restore with "incorrect" partitioning trash the new partitioning I just did? Or am I good to go? (Should have asked this before I went through all this.)
Thanks in advance.
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A Nand restore will restore your partition as well
what you need to do is to run the backuprestore app in cacko, repartition and flash, then restore the backup file from the backuprestore app
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