Hi all, I had applied z4root and oclf on froyo JPO. I had to do a wipe and a format of the internal sd, (i did not remove oclf or root before).
After wipe I found I had already root, and now oclf says I have already a lagfix, once it said size of xxx.ps (don't remember the name) less than 5k, now it says that /data size is different than ext2 data (i just installed ext2)
I am quite sure I don't have any, also because with lagfix I usually score 1800+ on quadrant, now 980..could the problem be that I restored oclf and z4root apps with titanium? How can I wipe only their data?
TL;DR
Oclf says I have a lagfix but I don't,
How can I fix it?
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Self reply, it needed a "restore boot animation", from oclf app.
Hopefully other users will find the answer in this post, since I did not find it before. Thanks to ryanza.
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Thanks.
Just what I was looking for
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"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.
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So I followed the instruction and updated my galaxy s to official JPM/JP6 via Kies. everything works fine so far except I can't use one click lag fix on it anymore. always saying could not mount something blah blah...
I also noticed that there are many ways of doing lag fix. Could anyone tell me which one is the best way to lag fix on JPM/JP6 and give me step by step instruction?
Would really appreciate it.
That's a typical message you get if an app you installed is on SD card. Look in the app settings on the tab "on SD card" and see if you can move apps on the SD to internal. Otherwise: just deinstall. When the TAB "on SD card" is empty again, try OCLF again.
OCLF from the market worked perfectly for me on rooted JP6. Huge improvement.
Diger36 said:
That's a typical message you get if an app you installed is on SD card. Look in the app settings on the tab "on SD card" and see if you can move apps on the SD to internal. Otherwise: just deinstall. When the TAB "on SD card" is empty again, try OCLF again.
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Thanks man! great tips! I didn't even realize I can now install to SD card....
anyway, is there a way to choose whether to install to internal memory or SD?
Which or what is the best way to root official froyo jpm on a device with no 3btn recovery? I would loke to install oclf but need root Thanks
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kb909 said:
Which or what is the best way to root official froyo jpm on a device with no 3btn recovery? I would loke to install oclf but need root Thanks
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YOU CAN ROOT BY CF 1.2,flash a kernel via odin.
Ok so ive noticed after several changes to my phone flash new rom, flash back to stock, flash new rom, back to stock, new kernel, ect. My program storage partion has changed from 1.3 Gb to 800 mb or so... Ive read that there was some issues with repartioning the program storage but i was curious if anyone has actually figured out how to do this... Or what might have changed it so i can get my space back!
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Right now im running stock froyo w existz voodoo kernel but i have voodoo lagfix disabled so i can use an ext2 lagfix...
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Your lagfix is likely the culprit. Once you disable the ext2 lagfix everything will show normally.
Thank you.. Now has anyone figured out how to repartion the program storage yet? Or some how change the partion tables to all more space on the sd for programs?
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I always get this when clearing dalvik. Is there any significance?
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Nerz said:
I always get this when clearing dalvik. Is there any significance?
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Yep,I'm on the same page.From I know is that it's related to bad partition.Don't know how bad this is becuz even though I get the error it still clears dalvik.If it is related to bad partition only thing I can think of is that once I ran OCLF on a custom rom( rfs to ext2 was the plan ) and tried to set the system partition to 1gb(instead of 800 or so which is standard) and so upon reboot it went into bootloop.That error can be found on google as well,it's quite common. I didn't bother fixing it cuz my cappy runs well but if someone tells me this would be the begining of a disaster I will.
I didn't think it would be a problem, just wasn't sure. Thank you for the reply
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I got it done finally, no more error.
1st I formated the internal sd on the pc to fat_32 (15 min process)and well the error was still there but after flashing Mosaic V (dark core 2.7.3 kernel) it's finally gone.
Not sure if the format helped or not but I did it since it was recommended.
Edit: decided to flash talon and now I'm back to error land.Conclusion: darc core kernel has a newer vs. of CWM which seems to erase that error.Anyways it's meaningless so I'll just have to live with it. Go with cwm 3.0.2.8 of darc core (vs 3.0.0.5 of talon) and u'll be error free
hi,
I have more than 100 apps installed that have more than 1.2 GB of data. can i still apply voodoo lag fix? it is safe for me? also after voodoo i will have 2 GB for apps?
Thx for any help!
Yes when applying lagix or formatting with ext4 the applications in /system directory are backed up and after the format the directory contents are restored .
So you will have all your 100 apps intact .
And you will continue to have the previously available space (2 gb) , after applying lagfix
Great
One more question:
I have stock Froyo 2.2.1 I9000XXJPY... I should use update.zip to apply voodoo or use the odin (never used this app before)...?
It really makes no difference if you flash the voodoo kernel through CWM (update.zip) , or use odin to do it .
I assume you are getting your kernel from here ? http://project-voodoo.org/download
Your phone is rooted?
Yes, I'm rooted and yes I want to use kernel from official voodoo site...
hymmm... so what method is safer? update.zip or by the odin?
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hymmm... so what method is safer? update.zip or by the odin?
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Both are one and the same
But update.zip method is my preference
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