So I Accidently did a data/cashe wipe, lagfix was applied however after the reboot OCLF still thinks the lagfix is installed when it's not, or at least doesnt appear to be.
Quadrant is back to score of 1000, and free space is showing 1855 MB out of 1917 MB available.
Is there a file somewhere I need to delete to reset OCLF? the sd card was not wiped.
Nevermind, found a fix.
Restore boot animation and lagfix options all turn green again... weird.
i hv a similar problem.
how did u restore the lagfix??
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**UPDATE BELOW** I Fixed It!!!
Hey is anyone able to help me?
on my phone i flashed straight from the stock firmware to JM 2 which worked fine, allthough i still get really bad lag when coming out of standby and when going back to the menu.
Iv been trying to get this sd card fix to work now for two days, firstly i was formatting the sd card through the phone using gparted, which doesn't work properly.
Now i have bought a sd card reader!
But its still not working.
i have tried several times doing this:
Partition sdcard first fat32 then 990 mb ext3/4 (tried both now)
Re flash JM2 512 PIT (clean slate)
Flash ext3/4 (with or without adding the 512 pit again, no re-partition)
>>>At this point the phone reboots up fine, however when looking in my folders i see no /disk/ or anything resembling the ext3/4 partition i made, it only sees the fat32 partiton
I carried on with the guide regardless.
flash update.zip (root)
download and install busybox
run the commands listed, i get no errors
>>> If i dont reboot at this point most apps dont work and fclose, if i do reboot the phones screen goes black during the samsung logo animation, it stays powered though, i can still light up the touch buttons
I really want this to work, sure the screen and hardware on this phone are great but it is worthless to me if its not useable!
******UPDATE*******
Just as i was writing this in frustration i have got it to work!
Format sd Fat32/ext3 (800mb)
Flash JM2 Pit 512
Flash ext3 (not 4!)
Root
Do not install the new version of busybox, use the one that comes with the root update.zip (not sure if this made a difference)
use busybox commands as per guide, and market fix
reboot
Increased my quadrant score from 800 ish to 1400, phone feels quick now. I could have gotten more performance with ext4 but it doesn't seem to work
Please post this question in the main thread for this tweak. I doubt you will get much response here.
"You do not have enough free space in /data to use this fix. Please free up space before using this fix"
?????????????????
I checked my /data folder -- it's empty except for a few small .txt files
I have a 32 GB external SD card
My internal SD card is 50% free
WHAT GIVES ??????????
Is there any other lag-fix's ?
I have OneClickLagFix V1+ (1.0 with extra's)
Please help
Use voodoo lag fix
same thing happens to me after flashing JPK..
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Its your internal built in 2gb phone memory which doesnt have enough space.
OCLF requires 1.2gb of space on it to work.
You can do what I did which was to titanium backup everything, reset to factory (frees up your phone memory), do OCLF/voodoo and then restore your backup.
Voodoo works better than OCLF but there's no permanent way of uninstalling it other than reflashing it. Got sick of waiting for Froyo and did it anyway.
KaliKot said:
Its your internal built in 2gb phone memory which doesnt have enough space.
OCLF requires 1.2gb of space on it to work.
You can do what I did which was to titanium backup everything, reset to factory (frees up your phone memory), do OCLF/voodoo and then restore your backup.
Voodoo works better than OCLF but there's no permanent way of uninstalling it other than reflashing it. Got sick of waiting for Froyo and did it anyway.
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So in order to do Voodoo i HAVE to reset factory ?
I don't have ODIN do I have to reflash ?
jaju123 said:
Use voodoo lag fix
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I don't have or know how to use ODIN yet -- im still kinda new
Also, I don't have the 3 button recover/download mode -- (i can't get KIES to upgrade my firmware for the life of me) -- so flashing/reflashing isn't the best option for me
I was hoping for like an App like Ryan's was out there
I guess not. So there's only Ryan's and Voodoo ?
Funkadelick said:
So in order to do Voodoo i HAVE to reset factory ?
I don't have ODIN do I have to reflash ?
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You dont have to reflash. You need to have 3 button recovery mode though and it will apply the lagfix on boot.
You'll only have to reflash if you want to completely remove voodoo from your phone instead of just disabling it.
A word of warning though. I had the same encounter earlier when OCLF couldnt lagfix my phone because of the disk space. I did voodoo and it worked but then my phone only had like 20mb left.
Its best to reset to factory, apply either lagfix and then restore your apps with Titanium Backup
I had the same issue on JPK initially because OCLF 2.1.0 wasnt able to write to the system folder. It had prepared the files to move but failed at that point.
I assume yours is the same.
I did this to fix it:
open terminal emulator on phone and type:
su
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
I manually deleted the file "linux.ex2" in folder /data/ext2 to free up the space...
After that rerun the lag fix, works fine
And you couldnt post this problem in one click lag fix topic why? Just wondering what compels everyone to make a dump out of this forum.
This is ridiculous...
You guys really need to calm down with this "new topic" button"
Funkadelick,
This thread has nothing to do with development and does not belong in that section. This topic has also been covered in other threads as mentioned above, and therefore really should not have been posted in the first place.
Before posting any more threads, go read the "please read before posting" thread at the top of the forum section as all of these subjects are addressed there along with other important ones as well.
Thread closed.
Ok, I have Eclair and VooDoo on it. Now I want to make my phone as new, as from the box. I dont mind to have VooDoo just disabled but I want to format my mass memory. How do I do that because it will probably delete "disable lagfix" folder ? I dont want to flash with Odin or anything else since I dont have a clue how to work with that. Can I flash fresh Eclair trough Kies so VooDoo is deleted and I have phone just like when I bought it ? Or I can do right click and Format in windows, VooDoo does not have any connection with it ?
So, basically, I want to bring my phone in "out of the box" state, Im on Eclair and I have VooDoo lagfix installed and disabled with "disable lagfix" folder, thats it.
Tnx a lot !
No one ??? Am I the only one that wants to do this sometime ?
damirbusic said:
Ok, I have Eclair and VooDoo on it. Now I want to make my phone as new, as from the box. I dont mind to have VooDoo just disabled but I want to format my mass memory. How do I do that because it will probably delete "disable lagfix" folder ? I dont want to flash with Odin or anything else since I dont have a clue how to work with that. Can I flash fresh Eclair trough Kies so VooDoo is deleted and I have phone just like when I bought it ? Or I can do right click and Format in windows, VooDoo does not have any connection with it ?
So, basically, I want to bring my phone in "out of the box" state, Im on Eclair and I have VooDoo lagfix installed and disabled with "disable lagfix" folder, thats it.
Tnx a lot !
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when you format the internal mass storage, yes, "voodoo" folder will disappear too.
but when you reboot the phone, the kernel will detect that voodoo folder is missing, and it will once again, implement voodoo, and your phone will still have voodoo, and you will see the voodoo folder after the reboot.
Because Voodoo implemented at the kernel level, if you want to remove voodoo totally, the only way is to flash new kernel after disable lagfix.
on top of that, i believe voodoo didn't touch internal storage (except creating voodoo folder as a indicator or flag, and allow you to disable voodoo by adding a disable lagfix folder).
so it's safe to do format of your internal storage even if with voodoo installed.
hope the info helps.
most of the owner moved to froyo, which makes eclair related thread has lesser response
Tnx a lot, that helps, I have formatted mass memory and then Ive made Voodoo/disable lagfix folder and now it is ok, I can flash Froyo when it finally arrives in Croatia.
Thanks !
Hey guys,
I bought my Galaxy S a week ago from amazon.
I installed a rom (called pilotX - comes with SGS tools, Voodoo and other stuff), and downloaded a few apps, some of them were given root access (Titanium backup, etc..).
Then they have began crashing all the time.
Tried to remove them, but after a reboot they return! Even after I do a factory reset, and cache reset.
I think the internal sd card is "write locked" or something, if I fire up "My Files" and delete everything, than unmount the sd card and re-mount it, everything comes back.
Other things I've tried:
* Installing other firmwares via Odin.
* Installing other kernels / ROMS.
* Formatting the SD card from settings.
* Formatting via the "phone number".
My phone is a rack now, when I power it up there are so many "End task" windows that I can't get to the desktop (can do it after a few tried though)..
Any idea what's happening?
Thanks in advance..
Edit: More info - I also installed speedmod-kernel-k13d-500hz - another kernel (with odin).
The apps are installed on the phone internal memory I think, I can still see them even if I unmount the internal sd card..
Something is clear to me here.
I think you did not disable lagfix before you flash another kernel
that the rom included voodoo lagfix and you flashed speedmod kernel.
so you messed up your memory part of your phone.
You don't have to worry.
download stock firmware, with pit file, repartition.
this just disable everything and will bring your phone back to original state.
Start again from there.
Thanks dirn,
By stock firmware I guess you mean one of the formal firmwares?
I've tried a few already, with their pit files.
Currently I have I9000XWJM8 installed (tried JQ3, JM9 and some more as well, originally had JQ1).
Even with repartition, the memory still seems jogged..
The kernel was burned before I installed the ROM, so even if it included a lagfix, the memory problems started right after I downloaded apps from the market, before I even changed kernels and firmwares to try and fix this..
are these firmwares in 3 files ?
they must be a 3 file firmware if you are using PIT and re-partition, Also did you make sure the re-partition box was checked before you started the flash.
old eclair 2.2 works well for me when i have issues, perhaps it will work for you too
Positive,
I ticked the check box,
chose 3 files, chose the right PIT, been with Eclair all along - tried to switch to Froyo once to see if there's any change but no good..
It's killing me, I gotta understand how it happened..!
you dont have the SGS I9000 M << do ya ?? definately I9000 international.
could you post a screen shot of what odin looks like before the flash
Hi everyone,
Today, to prepare for the install of Darky's 10.1 (currently running 9.5) I decided to turn off the lagfix. On the advice of someone at work, I also decided to format the internal SD (using the section in the options menu of the phone). I booted into recovery, and disabled the lagfix as normal, all seemed well. I then turned the phone off (to remove the SIM and SD), and rebooted just to double check that the lagfix was successfully disabled, and the lagfix was reapplied for some reason.
How do I stop this happening again? and how do I tell if the lagfix is definitely turned off?
Thanks
Rob
To update:
Just rebooted again after unchecking all the boxes in the voodoo sound app. Now the voodoo sound app still has both boxes unchecked, and the lagfix status is "Lagfix RFS Only, compatibility mode, no EXT4 conversion", is the correct?
Thanks again,
Rob
Yes, problem solved, and very interesting to know, thanks for sharing
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