Getting back to default GB theme

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So, I'm thinking about trying some of the great themes I'm seeing here, but before I try one, I'd like to know: how do I get back to GummyJar's default Gingerbread theme after flashing a different theme?

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So, I'm thinking about trying some of the great themes I'm seeing here, but before I try one, I'd like to know: how do I get back to GummyJar's default Gingerbread theme after flashing a different theme?

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There may be an easier way, but I always just re flash the ROM. No need to wipe data when doing this.
 
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There may be an easier way, but I always just re flash the ROM. No need to wipe data when doing this.

Well, that sounds promising. I thought re-flashing would work but I wasn't sure about losing my data.

But - wouldn't that leave pieces of the prior theme laying around on the phone?
 

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I have had some issues with themes and mods and through my issolation process I have re-flashed the original download without a wipe and my issue stops.

So re-flahing without a wipe is ok. I have gone back and forth many many times with no ill effects.

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There may be an easier way, but I always just re flash the ROM. No need to wipe data when doing this.

Well, that sounds promising. I thought re-flashing would work but I wasn't sure about losing my data.

But - wouldn't that leave pieces of the prior theme laying around on the phone?

Flashing the ROM replaces everything in /system.

Shouldn't be any remnants of a theme left.
 
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