ROM Manager inhibits fresh installs?

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Thanks for the clarification, Brandon. I've not had issues like yours but many others have and reducing the OC seems to resolve the issues. Like you, I have profiles in place. If you have time try reducing the main max to 800. It can't hurt.

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Thanks for the clarification, Brandon. I've not had issues like yours but many others have and reducing the OC seems to resolve the issues. Like you, I have profiles in place. If you have time try reducing the main max to 800. It can't hurt.

Mike

Yeah sometimes things did get unstable at 1.25, i think i might go ahead and flash the 1ghz kernel just to test, also i have a question about the nandroid restore i downloaded the ultimate droid 9.8 nandroid zip, put it in the nandroid folder on my card, then rebooted. i then wiped data/cache and then when to restore the ROM and it said "error status line 25" something along those lines, what do you suggest?
 
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Here is error 25 - The rom is in too many subfolders. ( I.e. nandroid/samplerom/samplerom, it needs to be nandroid/samplerom

Check your sd card and see exactly what is in the folder
 
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Here is error 25 - The rom is in too many subfolders. ( I.e. nandroid/samplerom/samplerom, it needs to be nandroid/samplerom

Check your sd card and see exactly what is in the folder

nothing is in the folder except my retail boot recovery thats it no other folders
 

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Hmmmm...I wouldn't blame Rom Manager just yet. It sounds to me, like you didn't do a backup, before you decided to add to your current Rom. As many of the devs suggest, you should always do one, just in case something goes wrong. I've never run into this issue, probably because I do a fresh backup. You can always go back and delete you backups later, if you fee you have too many on your SD card.
 
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