Hey man look up the froyo factory reset on google. I am almost positive this will help you with your phone not automatically resorting your apps that may be saved on googles servers
let me know if this helps
Just to clarify your meaning which of the following are you suggesting:
1) Choose Settings > Privacy > Factory data reset
2) Allow phone to bootup and sit for a while so the google servers clear out the old data.
3) Re-root (if that clears root....)
4) Reflash my nandroid backup of rubix 1.9.7 and hopefully allow the google servers to grab the current data/apps
5) Wipe and flash rubix 2.0.1 as normal
Assuming the above info is correct, would you suggest that I do this from:
A) My current rubix 1.9.7 configuration, or
B) My nandroid backup of the 2.3.340 OTA
Thanks for your help.
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Ok this us the link to themethod I used. I def noticed a difference in performance after doing it.
I think your on the right track, but I really think this process will solve your problems.let us know what happens.
Unfortunately this didn't work. I've created a quite large thread with a poll to see if others have experienced this and to seek help. The thread is located in the ROMs section, here:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...rsions-apps-install-upon-new-rom-startup.html
I'm not sure whether this is a rubix or google issue so I posted it there.