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I tried to flash this but i can only overclock with fixed frequency using performce cpu governor. If set governor to "userspace" i cant go over 480mhz...and have not the ramhack.I dnt want eclair, absolutely. anyone can help me!?
Can you try to flash something for me?
Should not brick your phone as it is. To undo this, flash your rom back again or just replace the files back.
Built on 2.6.29 for CM4 and other Donut roms. Goes up to 576 MHz. RH might work.
In setCPU choose setcpu.txt
Flash from recovery
I tried it for about half an hour. its stable at standard frequencies, but become laggy after ocing. phone reboots 23 times in 1/2 hour.i notes android task killer sometimes kills instantly opened application. i used both ondemand and userspace governors via both setcpu and userinit.
can you please add ramhack? thx a lot xaueious
If your phone is rebooting like that something else might be up. Not sure if the rebooting is because of the thing I told you to flash. Are you doing this from a fresh Cyanogenmod 4?
Also, ramhack is not working?
Sure, no RH. now i need the phone, ill retry after 2-3 hours. stay connected.
No what I am saying is if the one I made before didn't work, then I wont be trying again. Hope someone else tries though.
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my Magic 32B and hope one of you guys could figure out where this all come from.
Since a couple of weeks my magic has become very unstable and I would say I have about 20 to 30 freezes or reboots a day. It suddenly started when I switched from a nightly froyo to another and since then regardless on the ROM I flash I always have the same behaviour (I'm currently on the CM6 RC1).
I tried the following:
- full wipe via AmonRa + format of SD (128 SWAP + 512 EXT + FAT) clean reinstall of a presumably stable rom --> failed keeps rebooting or freezing
- I did a fastboot erase system -w + flash of a clean ROM --> failed
The bizarre thing is it never crashes when the phone is USB plugged on my laptop, therefore I've never seen a logcat showing anything bad ...
Also I can't identify any pattern or scenario which would systematically frag my magic... Even when I install a fresh new ROM, it can work pretty well for as long as an hour but then start being screwed up.
I've spent quite some time on this forum desperately looking for someone experiencing the same troubles but so far unsuccessfully ...
Would you guys have any idea ?
cheers
ZeRoT
zerot said:
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my Magic 32B and hope one of you guys could figure out where this all come from.
Since a couple of weeks my magic has become very unstable and I would say I have about 20 to 30 freezes or reboots a day. It suddenly started when I switched from a nightly froyo to another and since then regardless on the ROM I flash I always have the same behaviour (I'm currently on the CM6 RC1).
I tried the following:
- full wipe via AmonRa + format of SD (128 SWAP + 512 EXT + FAT) clean reinstall of a presumably stable rom --> failed keeps rebooting or freezing
- I did a fastboot erase system -w + flash of a clean ROM --> failed
The bizarre thing is it never crashes when the phone is USB plugged on my laptop, therefore I've never seen a logcat showing anything bad ...
Also I can't identify any pattern or scenario which would systematically frag my magic... Even when I install a fresh new ROM, it can work pretty well for as long as an hour but then start being screwed up.
I've spent quite some time on this forum desperately looking for someone experiencing the same troubles but so far unsuccessfully ...
Would you guys have any idea ?
cheers
ZeRoT
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Probably other people will say it, but wrong forum.
Also, what ROMs have you flashed after the nightly froyo? Nightly froyos are cautioned, which I'm sure you knew.
yep, I used a couple of FroYo SP French Connection nightlies and then switched to CM V6.0.0-RC1.
(sorry if it's the wrong forum, @admins, please feel free to move it to wherever make sense)
zerot said:
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my Magic 32B and hope one of you guys could figure out where this all come from.
Since a couple of weeks my magic has become very unstable and I would say I have about 20 to 30 freezes or reboots a day. It suddenly started when I switched from a nightly froyo to another and since then regardless on the ROM I flash I always have the same behaviour (I'm currently on the CM6 RC1).
I tried the following:
- full wipe via AmonRa + format of SD (128 SWAP + 512 EXT + FAT) clean reinstall of a presumably stable rom --> failed keeps rebooting or freezing
- I did a fastboot erase system -w + flash of a clean ROM --> failed
The bizarre thing is it never crashes when the phone is USB plugged on my laptop, therefore I've never seen a logcat showing anything bad ...
Also I can't identify any pattern or scenario which would systematically frag my magic... Even when I install a fresh new ROM, it can work pretty well for as long as an hour but then start being screwed up.
I've spent quite some time on this forum desperately looking for someone experiencing the same troubles but so far unsuccessfully ...
Would you guys have any idea ?
cheers
ZeRoT
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This may not be your problem, but I found personaly that as soon as I enabled swap, my phone became a bit unstable. It was not rebooting itself when I had compcache on. Then I turned that off and switched to swap and now my phone rebooted itself sometimes. For me compcache was noticeably faster but swap multitasks better. So I've kept swap in spite of reboots. I have also found that switching between them either way my phone becomes unstable and rebooted itself multiple times before becoming stable on compcache or at least not rebooting as much on swap.
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well i had the same issue. nothing helped, i reinstalled the spl, radio, rom, recovery, everything.
the only thing that helped is :
REROOTING YOUR PHONE
thereĀ“s no other way.
have a good day.
zerot said:
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my Magic 32B and hope one of you guys could figure out where this all come from.
Since a couple of weeks my magic has become very unstable and I would say I have about 20 to 30 freezes or reboots a day. It suddenly started when I switched from a nightly froyo to another and since then regardless on the ROM I flash I always have the same behaviour (I'm currently on the CM6 RC1).
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I would expect a Donut based ROM to be fine. Which ROMs have you tried since the freezing/rebooting problem started?
The next time it reboots you should take a copy of /proc/last_kmsg and post it here. You can do so with:
Code:
adb shell cat /proc/last_kmsg > last_kmsg.log
Reboot cycle
I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong area, but I also have the same problem. I have a mytouch 3g (32B). I recently flashed it with "Froyo SPF Connection" and that made it reboot just about every 30 seconds. I restored it to the 1.6 Donut rom and it kept rebooting but repeated the process and now it seems fine. The problem is I don't want the 1.6 rom but that's all can have right now since everything else slows it down and freezes it. Please help me solve this problem. I'm opened to any useful recommendations and every help is appreciated.
benjaminb007 said:
I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong area, but I also have the same problem. I have a mytouch 3g (32B). I recently flashed it with "Froyo SPF Connection" and that made it reboot just about every 30 seconds. I restored it to the 1.6 Donut rom and it kept rebooting but repeated the process and now it seems fine. The problem is I don't want the 1.6 rom but that's all can have right now since everything else slows it down and freezes it. Please help me solve this problem. I'm opened to any useful recommendations and every help is appreciated.
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Eclair ROMs are just as stable as donut ROMs and as fast as donut. Just don't use Froyo till it's stable. Use CM5.0.8 or any CM variant and you should be fine.
I'm having the same problem after flashing the new radio the phone will boot and as soon as its done loading the home screen it will reboot then load the home scree and turn off
Flashed French Connection ROM few days back and have had same problems as above ever sense.. Flash other ROM's and they constantly Reboot. cy 6.0 Working for me now, But only my Nandroid back up of it. Re flashed it fresh and it reboots...
why dont you reroot ur phones like i told you?
This freezing and rebooting problem is weird - it doesn't make sense a lot of the time.
I've developed a ROM based on AOSP 2.2 for the G1 and it also seemingly randomly freezes or reboots.
When it reboots it's usually the result of an ARM9 crash and so far I have tracked it down to a call to a proprietary library function which doesn't return to the correct return address. It seemingly returns to a random address and the consequences of doing so is random. Sometimes it causes a freeze or a reboot and other times it doesn't.
I'm starting to suspect something in the JNI code is causing the problem but it's difficult to track it down.
FroYo SP French Connection is overclocked to 614 by default. My Mytouch (32B) reboots and freezes constantly if i don't turn it down to 576. Try turning the overclock down in set cpu to 528 first then if its stable you can try turning it up a little.
Urgh, I hadn't considered clock speed as a potential problem.
What if some of our phones are unstable at the default Froyo maximum of 528 MHz?
I am (was) in the same situation (Magic 32B). It started with CM6 RC1 first and after it, my nandroid backups got weird too! I always wiped everything and rebooted by myself several times. I never played with overclocking, compcache or ext partition - but after trying other FROYO ROMs as well, even a clean install of CM5.0.8 final was unstable got fc's and rebooted...
So, after one year of trying nearly every ROM out there, i finally made a decision: i went back to my stock rooted 1.5 cupcake!! Yes, 1.5! I never tried this ROM before - even in my first days i immediately switched to sense...
And what should i say? I'm blown away by the speed and stability of this ROM! Unbelievable! ... sad day ... really sad ....
And my decision after that: i will wait for an official FROYO for Magic, which was at least officially announced...
sad, sad, sad...
alutastisch said:
why dont you reroot ur phones like i told you?
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Well, i think - like my approach - rerooting will not bug down the fault in FROYO ROMs. I hope it will be sorted out, but for me the daily flashing is over for now. I really appreciate the hard work of all the devs and i also donated to some, but at the end of the day i just want my phone and don't want to wait for going to homescreen or missing a call because of the lags...
sad, sad, sad...
akivlin said:
Urgh, I hadn't considered clock speed as a potential problem.
What if some of our phones are unstable at the default Froyo maximum of 528 MHz?
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Well, I think default for stock unrooted phones is like three hundred something you could try that but it would be really slow.
hudl said:
I am (was) in the same situation (Magic 32B). It started with CM6 RC1 first and after it, my nandroid backups got weird too! I always wiped everything and rebooted by myself several times. I never played with overclocking, compcache or ext partition - but after trying other FROYO ROMs as well, even a clean install of CM5.0.8 final was unstable got fc's and rebooted...
So, after one year of trying nearly every ROM out there, i finally made a decision: i went back to my stock rooted 1.5 cupcake!! Yes, 1.5! I never tried this ROM before - even in my first days i immediately switched to sense...
And what should i say? I'm blown away by the speed and stability of this ROM! Unbelievable! ... sad day ... really sad ....
And my decision after that: i will wait for an official FROYO for Magic, which was at least officially announced...
sad, sad, sad...
Well, i think - like my approach - rerooting will not bug down the fault in FROYO ROMs. I hope it will be sorted out, but for me the daily flashing is over for now. I really appreciate the hard work of all the devs and i also donated to some, but at the end of the day i just want my phone and don't want to wait for going to homescreen or missing a call because of the lags...
sad, sad, sad...
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I totally agree. I know waiting for the official Froyo for the Magic may take years before it's finally released, but I'm tired of flashing and testing new roms every day without getting the results I want. As a result of this frustration, I will go back to Donut 1.6 for now and wait for the official update. Hopefully 5.1 won't be out before we finally get the update
TJ Gonz said:
Well, I think default for stock unrooted phones is like three hundred something you could try that but it would be really slow.
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Yes, I will find out the maximum Donut clock speed and test at that speed.
TJ Gonz said:
Well, I think default for stock unrooted phones is like three hundred something you could try that but it would be really slow.
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I modified the kernel to allow only the following frequencies:
09-12 01:41:12.579 D/setcpu ( 281): Autodetecting Frequencies
09-12 01:41:12.599 D/setcpu ( 281): Frequencies autodetected: 122880 128000 245760
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Unfortunately the phone still rebooted due to an ARM9 crash.
I've attached a small CM6 RC1 update as a test fix for the ARM9 crashing.
Anyone experiencing random freezing or reboots should give it a try by copying it to your SD card and boot to recovery to flash it.
If you install the test fix but still experience random reboots I'd appreciate if you could upload a copy of /proc/last_kmsg to http://android.pastebin.com and post the link to it in here. A logcat up to the point of the reboot would be very helpful too.
All,
I received a replacement N1 yesterday from HTC as my previous one developed an earpiece issue. After unlocking the bootloader for the first time, it seems that the phone is overheating and randomly rebooting. I reflashed to stock, with the only exception being the unlocked bootloader using a guide found on this forum.
This was my first experience unlocking the bootloader and trying to flash a rom. I've attached a logcat to see if any info can be provided.
Thanks.
EDIT:
N1 - 1 day old HTC refurb
2.2.1
FRG83
Baseband - 32.41.00.32U_5.08.00.04
Kernel - 2.6.32.9-27240-gbca5320
Is the phone actually getting hot?
This is why I don't get why people get a phone and IMMEDIATELY start loading custom ROMs and such on it.. Use it stock for a few days to make sure it's good.
No it's not getting overly hot. My original N1 got much hotter.
Its my fault for not waiting, I do realize this.
I did wait 6 hours or so, but I know it wasn't enough. Got a bit anxious to load CM6.1.
I had first accidentally loaded Insecure boot which made the rebooting much more common, but went back to stock, and loaded superboot. Everything was fine for a little while, then the rebooting started again.
Just trying to see if I can figure out the issue before giving HTC a call.
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No it's not getting overly hot. My original N1 got much hotter.
Its my fault for not waiting, I do realize this.
I did wait 6 hours or so, but I know it wasn't enough. Got a bit anxious to load CM6.1.
I had first accidentally loaded Insecure boot which made the rebooting much more common, but went back to stock, and loaded superboot. Everything was fine for a little while, then the rebooting started again.
Just trying to see if I can figure out the issue before giving HTC a call.
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when i got my nexus back in early january, i dont think that i waited more than a hour before i unlocked the bootloader anyways, your phone seems fine. iy could just be the stock rom you flashed or kernel panics(i doubt). flash cyanogenmod and see if you still get the reboots. unlocking the bootloader doesnt have anything to do with a phone overheating and rebooting. besides, what is overheating? how hot does it get? ive gotten mine to 49C(120F) before
Well that's the thing, it really hasn't gotten that hot. I was just assuming it could be related as it was rebooting after sitting on the charger for a while or trying to download multiple apps from the Market. I was able to get as far as downloading ROM Manager and was part way through the CM6.1 download when the reboots from hell came back.
I used the Signed Passion FRG83 images to reflash.
I'm now attempting to format the SD card to see if it changes anything.
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Well that's the thing, it really hasn't gotten that hot. I was just assuming it could be related as it was rebooting after sitting on the charger for a while or trying to download multiple apps from the Market. I was able to get as far as downloading ROM Manager and was part way through the CM6.1 download when the reboots from hell came back.
I used the Signed Passion FRG83 images to reflash.
I'm now attempting to format the SD card to see if it changes anything.
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it sounds like youre stressing the phone(kernel). try to download 1 thing at a time for now. are you overclocked by chance?
I am not. The phone is bone stock at the moment.
Hm, it looks like i'm on FRG83 not 83D. The SD card is having some issues unmounting and i'm not receiving the OTA update to 83D
Yes - it is overheating!
My original phone did not have the problem. Every replacement phone I got from HTC crashes after 5 minutes or less on every application that made my original phone warm to the touch.
Applications that cause this:
RoboDefense
Tower Raiders
Speed Pi (run multiple times)
Curling
I am trying to get HTC to send me a 3rd replacement!
So as an update I formatted the SD card, and it seemed to have helped for a while.
I had the phone in the charger last night and was speaking on the phone for about 10-15 minutes until it started rebooting again. This time it was stuck on the X so i had to remove the battery.
Not sure what's going on...
So looking through the logcat's i've noticed these lines as failed:
E/Zygote ( 58): setreuid() failed. errno: 17
W/DevicePolicyManagerService( 78): failed parsing /data/system/device_policies.xml java.io.FileNotFoundException: /data/system/device_policies.xml (No such file or directory)
D/SntpClient( 78): request time failed: java.net.UnknownHostException: north-america.pool.ntp.org
I'm not sure if it means anything.
The firmware was downgraded to FRG33 and OTA updated to FRG83D
Will probably be sending this back and hoping the unlocked bootloader won't make it cost a fortune to repair...
I tried to root my phone with z4root from market. first time it froze up for like 30 mins. i had to remove battery and restart it again. then on running it the second time, the process was pretty smooth and got over in lik 30 secs.
then i installed the one click lag fix from market and did everything according to the manual. but for some reason after going halfway it shows some error and it gets cancelled.
I then did a factory reset and tried again and this time everything went smooth. and i got a quadrant score of 1900+
After a week i removed the lagfix. but while running quadrant now, it freezes up at I/O section for atleast 3 mins in file write and around 3 mins in data write. but after like 8 mins in total the benchmark completes and i get a score of 950+
I tried to install one click lag fix again, but it keeps showing an error saying cannot perform lagfix.
Now i don't know if i've damaged my internal storage or if there's any file system corruption. i even tried factory reset (both recovery mode and the one in settings). still it freezes up at I/O for lik 5 mins. but i didn't try lagfix though after doing a reset.
Kindly help guys..
You have to be a bit more precise here to get an answer to a unclear question- what is that bothers you- long I/O time or you can't install Lagfix? Any way,
- What lag fix are you referring to? (OCLF, i suspect)
- What is your firmware version?
rajuki said:
You have to be a bit more precise here to get an answer to a unclear question- what is that bothers you- long I/O time or you can't install Lagfix? Any way,
- What lag fix are you referring to? (OCLF, i suspect)
- What is your firmware version?
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Well both actually. before installing the lagfix i didn't have the long I/O time. i don't wanna install the lagfix, but i just wanna know why i'm not able to install again.
so what i'm worried about now, is if something is wrong with the file system or the internal sd as such.
My firmware is Froyo JP6.
Thanks in advance.
Hi!!
Something happens with my Nexus One over the night.. I wake up every day with my N1 asking for the Pin unlock code.
Doesn't matter the ROM, RADIO or KERNEL (it just happens with Android 2.3)
My solution was to remove the ask for pin code option...
How can I debug this issue?
anyone please?
Sounds like it's rebooting over night.
Lately when I wake up, I cathe it rebooting.. but its not a normal reboot...
It show the boot animation for linke 3sec and then ask for pin code.. so its rebooting
How can I debug this problem?
I've managed to extract the K_lastmsg: http://pastebin.com/hjaqQVAR
And the logcat: http://pastebin.com/8wKmAE2W
Can anyone help find the problem?
Thank you!
Please?
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Sounds and looks like a kernel panic. I don't see an obvious reason for the crash in last_kmesg. It complains a bit about bad sectors on the internal memory but it should be able to handle those without crashing. What version of CM are you running?
same thing happened to my g1. but nothing similar has happened to my N1. Have you tried lowering the clock speed? I've noticed that if my clock speed is above 900 it'll reboot. Or you could just try wiping your cache and stuff then reflashing it.
I'm using nightly#41.. but no matter what Rom I use. Its always during the morning (usualy before I wake up) no matter the kernel or radio...
I've wiped like 100times 3times each lol but with no lucky... on froyo i never had this problem...
I've no setCPU installed (for debugging purposes)
I'll try the latest nightly though... tomorrow I'll post again
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there you go..
Yesterday I've flashed latest nightly #57.
But this mornig it happen again!
I've pulled out theese logs right after the reboot.
Logcat: http://pastebin.com/7LHGi1n5
k_lastmsg: http://pastebin.com/q7wDDRia
btw.. how can I repair thoose bad blocks?
any help please!
Thank you!
Can't repair bad blocks.
Kernel is not failing according to the logs. Logcat is too old to diagnose anything I'm afraid.
I suggest it's an app or hardware.
Move to a stable ROM
Only install basic apps
Try again