QUOTE(freakfingers12 @ Jan 20 2011, 11:18 PM)
Who cares whether lagfix enabled or not. You can still flash a rom/kernel over it. I don't know why people hype about disabling lagfix. I NEVER had to do that.
Edit: Seriously.

ic ic... lol i'm just afraid something might happen...
darn... samfirmware.com provided firmwares are not trusted... last time b4 i trade in my 1st SGS, i flashed JPA using their firmware and had problem, seems that its corrupted, this time i use the JPE firmware from them and still the same thing...
Added on January 20, 2011, 11:46 pmQUOTE(Crossover @ Jan 20 2011, 11:33 PM)
Well, there is always alternative to prevent this sort of thing happen, what i mean if u happen to do factory reset. Here the basic u need to understand. when u unrar the ROM.zip u will see few folder:
1) Data
2) META-INF
3) scripts
4) system
5) update
Within all this folder carried certain important apps or files. Those crucial apps will be stored within system>apps. Other app will be stored under data>apps. This purpose if to prevent user accidentally deleted all the important apps during factory reset.
So when u do factory reset, it mean it will wipe the data folders, however those app stored within system>app will remain.
With this, if u want to remain all ur apps, u could do some modification on the ROM.zip prior to install. What i did last time, i moved(via 7zip) those i so called important apps in data>app to system>app hence whenever i do factory reset, i still have it. Ever since i started backup my datas, i no longer do this anymore, as after factory reset, all i needed to do is restore all the apps. hence all the apk+data will go back to data>app
I even customised the kernel prior to flash last time, as DOC ROM have not got the kitchen last time.
thanks for the advice... 3rd day and i'm frustrated with flashing LOL
This post has been edited by CrossX: Jan 20 2011, 11:46 PM