OK, so as far as your experience goes one can do CWM and a nandroid backup without uninstalling the one click lag fix, correct?
Regarding the boot animation, what does that mean in practical terms? Problems with OTAs? Problems with flashing custom ROMs in the future? Or just problems with uninstalling OCLF?
You just uninstalled because it wasn't doing much and taking up a lot of room?
I installed Clockwork and did a backup with the one click lag fix installed. I tried to remove the lag fix with the unlag fix batch from my computer.
One of the steps the lag fix installer does is rename the playlogos1 file, which I believe calls the boot animation, and installs it's own playlogos1 which runs the actual linux.ex2 lag fix program on startup. I was getting hung on the un install when it tried to replace it's file with the original. So it didn't replace the modified file, and when I restarted the phone it tried to run the linux.ex2 file, which was already removed. So the phone froze. I replaced the modified file with one from the system dump before I rebooted my phone, and now it works normally.
I removed it to get the memory back, as the only affect I noticed was increased Quadrant scores. And when we get new Roms, it won't be needed. They should include the real fix for the lag problem.
If you try to remove the lag fix, and get an error with the 'mv: overwrite '/system/bin/playlogos1'?' or something with playlogosnow, download the Fascinate system dump, unzip it, put playlogos1 on to your SD card, delete playlogos1 from system/bin, and move the new playlogos1 to system/bin. With any luck the uninstall program already removed the rest of the files, and your phone is back to normal. If not, go back to stock with the Odin fix, or flash the stock nandroid backup posted on XDA if you have clockwork installed.
Or you could leave it installed, and not worry about it. It didn't seem to hurt anything, I just like messing with my phone.
