newly rooted.... titanium backup?

chriscw81

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Thanks to everyone on here I rooted last night using the latest procedure for ls670zvd. I did not do the custom recovery or the nandroid backup because I thought maybe titanium backup could accomplish the same thing and be noob friendly. Am I way off here? Should I be researching or reading more?
 

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If you plan on flashing any custom Rom or anything else, you will need the custom recovery. And yes definitely make nandroid backups. It's the safest way to revert if anything goes wrong.

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ok i just rooted, but plan to stay with the stock rom, would i still need to do a nandroid backup, and how do you do that anyways?
 

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ok i just rooted, but plan to stay with the stock rom, would i still need to do a nandroid backup, and how do you do that anyways?

Did you install the custom recovery? If so reboot to recovery and select backup then nand.

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ok i just rooted, but plan to stay with the stock rom, would i still need to do a nandroid backup, and how do you do that anyways?

If you just want the stock ROM, there's no big reason to make nandroid backups....I mean, if you want, you can install a custom recovery and make nandroids so you have pure "images" of your phone at any time, but if you aren't modifying any system variables, (ROMs, etc.) then there's no real reason to need nandroid backups.
 

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