Hi fellows!
I have a nexus one, witch should have 512mb RAM, but only shows 199mb.
I read that's because of the kernel, don't know if that's true...
Does anybody knows if there is a kernel or a intire ROM that runs all of the 512mb RAM? Thanks
ALL kernels and ROMs do, unless you're still stuck with Eclair (2.1). Read some more.
If it run all 512mb ona rom, where is room for your data?
Reason it only show about 199 cause the rest is taken up by system apps.
baseballfanz said:
If it run all 512mb ona rom, where is room for your data?
Reason it only show about 199 cause the rest is taken up by system apps.
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Please don't post if you're clueless. Unless he's referring to 200M of free ram, he's either on an ancient kernel or he's completely confused.
What you are referring to is storage, which has nothing to do with ram.
khaytsus said:
Please don't post if you're clueless. Unless he's referring to 200M of free ram, he's either on an ancient kernel or he's completely confused.
What you are referring to is storage, which has nothing to do with ram.
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Yeah I read it wrong, my bad.
Related
could someone tell me whats the minimum configuration to cook a ROM
meehaa said:
could someone tell me whats the minimum configuration to cook a ROM
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Win 2k, xp, 2k3 + .net framework
RAM: minimum: 1 GB (+very, very fast paging file). To cook comfortably: 1.5 GB
CPU: I was using Centrino 1.4 GHz and it was enough.
HD: 180MB free. If you want to make backup of every version (it is useful to find errors): 180MB per version. For example: I have backed up 29 subversions before releasing my 1st release, 13 subversions before second release.
Good text editor (I'm using UltraEdit).
low ram
is there possibilty of not booting, or bricking the device with a ROM whihc is cooked with a low RAM , like 256MB
meehaa said:
is there possibilty of not booting, or bricking the device with a ROM whihc is cooked with a low RAM , like 256MB
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Less RAM - set a lot of virtual memory. Total (virtual + phisical) at least 2GB.
Cooking will be very sloooooooooooooow, but with good results.
sectors
cooked a ROM with explodes latest kitchen, but at the end of cooking process it does not say anything about free sectors,
Im afraid to flash the ROM, since I may brick da device
any suggesion
Only one : Do you really read the output given by the command shell?
And yes we are speaking about CreateROM.bat, but you know it since you read the guide and so on...
yes
kerio said:
Only one : Do you really read the output given by the command shell?
And yes we are speaking about CreateROM.bat, but you know it since you read the guide and so on...
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yes I did, and dis is wat I got, it doesnt say anything about free sectore
meehaa said:
yes I did, and dis is wat I got, it doesnt say anything about free sectore
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You have selected too many packages.
defaults
its only da defaults that are selected, I guess it not much
ok, done
I guess it was the low, which causes the problem, upgraded my RAM to 1.24GB, now no problme,
Hey guys, please only answer and keep reading if you are willing to help at a 100% rate. Don't need trolls here, but people who can actually help!
I want to reinstall my Stock ROM. I've been using Stock GB 2.3.5 since start, with Root, then I added CF Root b84 Fix. But its getting kinda laggy(I only have like 7 pages of apps, somewhere about 100+ new installed apps). But they are apps that only run after they are called, not background Apps.
So I was woundering if a clean reinstall would help my phone?
EDIT: Runnning Stock ROM 2.3.5 - Samsung Galaxy Ace.
Or should I update to a new version of GB?
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If I need to update to a newer stock ROM, how do I do it?
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If I don't need, how do I reinstall?
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Either ways, what's the best backup I could do in such a case? Use Titanium and back it all up? But I got a question, If i back it all up and restore it, won't it be impossible to recover everything, since i got Link2SD and memory is big because of that? If I put everything back it will say too small size. How will I arrange with that?
Thanks whoever answer all my questions!
Nuno Mendes.
Flash CM7,oh and...Wrong section
CM7 4 Sure!
Prawesome said:
Flash CM7,oh and...Wrong section
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Ive flashed CM7 on several devices and its the best way to go for GB! :good:
flash with cm7 with cwm 5X and then again through odin flash 2.3.6 stock rom. it runs well i tested it
Noone answered all my questions
Also, isn't CM7 more RAM eating and more battery draining? That's what people saying..
And again, that doesn't answers my questions ;p I want to remain on stock. Just dunno if I should update to 2.3.6 and HOW do I do it. AKA its on my questions above.
NunoPitbull said:
Noone answered all my questions
Also, isn't CM7 more RAM eating and more battery draining? That's what people saying..
And again, that doesn't answers my questions ;p I want to remain on stock. Just dunno if I should update to 2.3.6 and HOW do I do it. AKA its on my questions above.
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To clear your misconception,Free RAM has nothing to do with your device being laggy(Though reduces multitasking).Unless whole 278 MB ram is being used,no lags.2nd,Free ram is wasted ram.3rd,read sticky.Lots of guides are stickied which tell you how to use ODIN,Root,Flash and all this stuff.4th,yes a clean install of ROM will help.Try stocklite,completely stock.Or i suggest you to flash DDKQ8 but if you are paranoid about RAM consumption,then I should tell you even with no apps installed,200+ MB ram is used in.this firmware.
EDIT:-And trolls,you will only find in OT
side_effect said:
To clear your misconception,Free RAM has nothing to do with your device being laggy(Though reduces multitasking).Unless whole 278 MB ram is being used,no lags.2nd,Free ram is wasted ram.3rd,read sticky.Lots of guides are stickied which tell you how to use ODIN,Root,Flash and all this stuff.4th,yes a clean install of ROM will help.Try stocklite,completely stock.Or i suggest you to flash DDKQ8 but if you are paranoid about RAM consumption,then I should tell you even with no apps installed,200+ MB ram is used in.this firmware.
EDIT:-And trolls,you will only find in OT
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OT? xD Whats that.
Well, I know there's guides, but guiding, doesn't explain. I mean, a guide tell you, do this and that, but doesn't explains what your doing, or what is gonna be the result. Like with Link2SD, what gonna happen if I backup? If my phone is laggy, a backup from CWM will keep him laggy too... The lag from what i'm having is when I unlock my phone, the slide to unlock is laggy sometimes, and if you unlock it laggy, the phone will stay laggy for a while. People say its because of deep sleep(made a thread about it), but phones takes some time to go to deep sleep, and this is not the case.
So I have no idea what is DDKQ8, im no programmer or knower about those stuff. What are advantages, or what does DDKQ8 means..
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OT? xD Whats that.
Well, I know there's guides, but guiding, doesn't explain. I mean, a guide tell you, do this and that, but doesn't explains what your doing, or what is gonna be the result. Like with Link2SD, what gonna happen if I backup? If my phone is laggy, a backup from CWM will keep him laggy too... The lag from what i'm having is when I unlock my phone, the slide to unlock is laggy sometimes, and if you unlock it laggy, the phone will stay laggy for a while. People say its because of deep sleep(made a thread about it), but phones takes some time to go to deep sleep, and this is not the case.
So I have no idea what is DDKQ8, im no programmer or knower about those stuff. What are advantages, or what does DDKQ8 means..
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OT is off topic thread.anyways DDKQ8 is baseband version.I recommend you do a factory reset and install the apps fresh.Dont restore data using Titanium backup or CWM.
Newer version of link2SD has relink option, which cross checks apps installed on your SD-ext partition, made for those rom changes. Otherwise, restore backup with titanium and link again.
Also, with 100+ apps lag is normal, if installed on SD card a higher class SD card helps.
To stop the lag when you turn the screen on,
Go to cyanogenmod settings>performance>CPU settings or download setCPU
Then change the minimum frequency to 245
Sent from my GALAXY Ace.
Guys I'm new to android world with my galaxy s advance. The phone has about 768 mb RAM. but only about 550 is allotted to use. Out of which about 350 is always used by bloatwares. well I want to achieve this http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../9/9/3/8/7/Screenshot_2013-03-12-18-45-30.jpg
I know this is a custom ROM. but is there any way to get 630mb ram in use. And if it include removing bloatwares, Without flashing a custom Rom i would like to know how to do that. Thanks.
That increase in ram occurred for some people when they upgraded to jb..But it doesn't really make a difference to be honest.. removing bloatware would help though... For that you will have to root your phone and install an app Like Titanium backup Or Root uninstaller..
This should help in deciding which apps to remove.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2200954
Sent from my GT-I9070 using xda premium
jfreak27 said:
Guys I'm new to android world with my galaxy s advance. The phone has about 768 mb RAM. but only about 550 is allotted to use. Out of which about 350 is always used by bloatwares. well I want to achieve this http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../9/9/3/8/7/Screenshot_2013-03-12-18-45-30.jpg
I know this is a custom ROM. but is there any way to get 630mb ram in use. And if it include removing bloatwares, Without flashing a custom Rom i would like to know how to do that. Thanks.
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630 MB ram can be achieved only by using custom kernel on JB firmware. Stock JB firmware gives you 625 MB RAM. For removing bloatwares look at the thread by Darkness & Hope (Debloating Noob Guide or something like that)
The simplest way would be to use NoBloat Free app (from Google Play)
But you must be rooted by the way..... And be sure to not remove any system apps as then you have a chance to make your phone unstable or may even soft brick it!
Sent from Mars, using my Galaxy S Advance
I read this article about increasing the RAM on Android phones, basically it included partitioning your SD card and installing some software. And I was wondering if any of you have tried it or think it works with Desire C using CM10? Here's the link if you want to look for yourself: http://www.technodify.com/how-to-increase-internal-memory-and-ram/
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I read this article about increasing the RAM on Android phones, basically it included partitioning your SD card and installing some software. And I was wondering if any of you have tried it or think it works with Desire C using CM10? Here's the link if you want to look for yourself: http://www.technodify.com/how-to-increase-internal-memory-and-ram/
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Having more ram doesn't make your phone faster. Partitioning your SD card means sacrificing storage for stuff that most of the times don't work that well. My personal opinion is to not go there.
Hello devs,
Our htc one is the greatest and powerful smartphone in the market. but still it have many drawbacks. The biggest is that it does not support ext sd card. And in 32 gb model there is only 25.49 gb available to the users.
I know this left out space is for OS and rom types memories and some tools...But 6.5 gb is very huge space..
So can we increase this internal storage to more like in many low end devices like explorer, wildfire, wildfire s, desire, etc..
Plz devss make a fix for it as i know you guyz can only make this..
You guyz are great.. thanxx
Best of luck devs
jayas.mayank said:
I know this left out space is for OS
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You just answered your own question.
jayas.mayank said:
But 6.5 gb is very huge space
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Not that huge imo. A stock ruu.zip is about 1.1gb compressed and some space required for cache, app data and user data.
jayas.mayank said:
So can we increase this internal storage to more like in many low end devices like explorer, wildfire, wildfire s, desire, etc..
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Htc explorer, wildfire, wildfire s and desire all have ext sd card slot
jayas.mayank said:
Hello devs,
Our htc one is the greatest and powerful smartphone in the market. but still it have many drawbacks. The biggest is that it does not support ext sd card. And in 32 gb model there is only 25.49 gb available to the users.
I know this left out space is for OS and rom types memories and some tools...But 6.5 gb is very huge space..
So can we increase this internal storage to more like in many low end devices like explorer, wildfire, wildfire s, desire, etc..
Plz devss make a fix for it as i know you guyz can only make this..
You guyz are great.. thanxx
Best of luck devs
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you can't... it's just space that isn't there for you. there are several other partitions that use the memory... so you won't get these gigs.. and you also have to calculate these 32 Gigs like this:
32 Gigabytes for intelligent people: 2^30*32 bytes! -> 34'359'738'368
32 Gigabytes for vendors: 10^9*32 bytes! -> 32'000'000'000
And there you see... then just calculate this way and you get what the android system shows you:
(32*10^9)/(2^30) = 29.9 Gigabytes...
What you see now: You lose(at cause of other partitions) about 4.3 Gigybytes... so that's what you actually can get... but remember, the system and all the other partitions are very important too, and stealing their space could cause insability!