cleaning out CWM after jumping to TWRP

ekinnyc

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what's the best way to completely clear out CWM and its nandroids? cant restore them in TWRP anyway, and dont really need them.

can i just delete the "clockworkmod" folder on my sdcard, or is there more to it?
 
what's the best way to completely clear out CWM and its nandroids? cant restore them in TWRP anyway, and dont really need them.

can i just delete the "clockworkmod" folder on my sdcard, or is there more to it?

That's all you need to do. I suggest moving them/backing them up to your computer first (just in case you go back), then nuking that folder.
 
thats what i thought, thanks DM

eh, nothing on there i really need, all i use my backups for is pretty much SMS and occasional FUBAR-ing of the phone which happened 2x so far.

any special permissions or hidden files? i dont use root explorer, only Astro
 
thats what i thought, thanks DM

eh, nothing on there i really need, all i use my backups for is pretty much SMS and occasional FUBAR-ing of the phone which happened 2x so far.

any special permissions or hidden files? i dont use root explorer, only Astro

Not that I'm aware of.
 
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I can't get over how much better TWRP is that CWM. It only seems to get faster at wiping and doing backups. It loads faster, too.
 
I am trying to do the opposite of the original post. I had TWRP on my TouchPad and can't get rid of it. I fastbooted CWM back on and it is working with no issues but I still have TWRP. ES says that ulmage.twrp can't be deleted. Any ideas?
I know it's the wrong place but it may be a universal question.

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