I want to start off with a Stock 4.2 and work with it that way for a while. I do plan to JB again down the road but for now I want to get a feel for the experience Apple intends us to have. This helps me appreciate the JB even more when I get there.
My concern is that if I upgrade to 4.2 directly there will be a bunch of old JB stuff on my system that I don't want and can't access anyway. I want a clean start but I don't want to lose data or app store applications (understand and think I can handle JB apps being gone).
Does it make sense to do a backup and then a clean install of 4.2? Would I be able to restore a 3.2 backup on top of 4.2? I suspect that the best thing to do is to do a clean install of 3.2 and then restore my 3.2 backup and then upgrade to 4.2.
What do you guys think?
-Greg
My concern is that if I upgrade to 4.2 directly there will be a bunch of old JB stuff on my system that I don't want and can't access anyway. I want a clean start but I don't want to lose data or app store applications (understand and think I can handle JB apps being gone).
Does it make sense to do a backup and then a clean install of 4.2? Would I be able to restore a 3.2 backup on top of 4.2? I suspect that the best thing to do is to do a clean install of 3.2 and then restore my 3.2 backup and then upgrade to 4.2.
What do you guys think?
-Greg
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