Hi Guys
I am running simply honey 3.5 ROM on my galaxy S I9000 with gingerbread JVO modem and obviously CWM ....this rom comes with cf-root automatically installed on the phone but with some issues, so after i flashed i installed darkcore 2.6 kernal onto my phone and enabled my voodoo lagfix
Today i want to upgrade to simply honey 3.6 and obviously i need to disable lagfix to do so, i go into recovery mode, voodoo and under settings it sais my lagfix is enabled which is a default setting, and further down it sais ...
system lagfix conversion: NO
Debug mode: yes
I click disable lag fix, even the system lagfix i tried to disable and then i reboot, nothing happens when i go back into recovery so im almost thinking i have to do a fresh factory reset or install a new version of gingerbread and start again, please help?
Thanks Jordan
Try getting voodoo toggle from the market and see if that works
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If you haven't yet solved the problem I had the same issue and fixed it by flashing Ficeto JVH which comes with Dark Core 2.4. I was able to disable the lagfix after flashing this rom.
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Hey all,
I'm going between roms now and decided to try Darky 9.3; i flashed back to stock using Odin and then installed hardcore using Odin. My phone has been sitting at the galaxy s screen for 10min now. any suggestions? I know when i installed Cognition it normally took alittle while to convert the file system.
Thanks
You installed a 2.2.1 kernel over stock? Or did you flash a rom with hardcores kernel? If you were in stock I think that is your problem
Odin back to stock. Start over. Flash froyo rom with lag fix enabled by default. Then darkeys
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sorry should have been more specific, i flashed back to 2.1, and tried to follow the steps to install speedmod at darky's website
Pull battery, 3button into download mode. Re-Odin to stock. Boot up the stock ROM to make sure it is working.
Install clockwork recovery. Then, flash a 2.2 ROM, and boot it up. After it boots up, you can go back into recovery and flash Hardcore's Speedmod Kernel. As mcord said, you can't flash a Froyo kernel on an Eclair ROM.
I use speedmod with darkyys as well. It works great. I just followed the steps on the darkyy thread here at xda. I always backup and go back to stock no matter what. i just want to be safe. Then i odin to Darkyy 9.2 and proceed to flash via the clockwork recovery installed with 9.2 the new kernal(speedmod) and modem(JK4). Then use the darkyy configurator to install the 9.3. I think because you tried to install the speedmod kernal on top of the 2.1 base it doesn't work that is why you are getting stuck. Here is the link to Darkyy's thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=942046
I think you neglected. To click off autoboot. If you flashed the kernel then entered recovery without letting it boot you would of been fine
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Paragon RC6 and 1400 kernel w/ voltage control app
Noob here:
I can run the default 1200 and 1300 kernel no problem. I overclock and undervolt without issue. However, when I flash 1344 and 1400 kernels, the VCA force closes every time. Any thoughts out there?
EDIT : Just checked and found Speedmod tweaks in recovery. Assuming this means it has installed successfully? Does anyone know why it won't update the kernel info in about phone?
EDIT : Just switched to Suckerpunch so I can OC but again, no confirmation of the kernel being updated in the about phone settings page. I can see the new boot image but I'm worried that if it didn't properly install the kernel it won't be safe to OC.
Searched and couldn't find anything related.
Just installed Speedmod through CWM and although it changed the boot screen at startup it did not change the kernel # in about phone.
- SpeedMod K13C with HZ=500 CWM
Tried installing with Odin after and same problem.
- SpeedMod K13C with HZ=500
Yes btw I am a noob.
Running Cognition 4.1.1 (2.2)
Is there another way to check? I'm running Quadrant Standard to benchmark, before I ran the install I had a benchmark of 1484, after the install it went down to 1323 (worse). And I was expecting speedmod to bring it up to around 2000+ so I'm convinced it has not installed correctly.
Did not get any error notifications in CWM or in Odin.
So I flashed my galaxy s with using odin, using xxjpy firmware.
After that I installed CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPY-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.tar also using odin.
And then I put CWM.
And then I installed darky's rom v9.5, from the recovery screen (install from zip..).
All fine and dandy, the phone was working great, so i wanted to apply voodoo lagfix. From the recovery mode. I selected “enable lagfix” and “/system lagfix on”, after that I rebooted my phone.
The OS started, but it started giving me errors for everything, the launcher, any app. I couldn't even turn it off manually, because the screen was continuously filling up with errors.
After that I undo-ed the lagix, meaning "disable lagix" and "/system lagfix off"
but the problem persisted.
What should I do now?
Dump the rom .
Make sure lagfix is off .
Download stock Froyo rom and install via Odin with pit 512 and reparation checked .
next time try the Rom Kitchin build your own rom .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
jje
Did you take an automatic backup before the lagfix was applied?
If so, once you have disabled the lagfix, restore that backup.
No I have not.
I honestly didn't expect the lagfix to f.. up my phone.
dirxro said:
No I have not.
I honestly didn't expect the lagfix to f.. up my phone.
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It does not normally but rule one is backup up rule two is backup .
jje
dirxro said:
No I have not.
I honestly didn't expect the lagfix to f.. up my phone.
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Then go with JJ's advice...and remember, 98% of all Android accidents in the home involve lagfixing (or forgetting to remove them).
I was on Vodafone UK JS3 froyo 2.2.1. After using OCLF 2.3.0, I later decided to downgrade to froyo 2.2 JPY using clockworkmod.
I forgot to disable OCLF before restoring my old rom. My phone boots to the Samsung galaxy screen and ends there.
Download mode works. I`ve flashed stock JS3 rom+pit 512 with odin, but nothing.
I flashed voodoo lagfix, hoping it will convert my internal flash to ext4 so I could then disable it and it will convert the whole flash back to default to get my phone booted.
I donot know if OCLF spoiled my phone because it was not disabled, or even what went wrong. Please can someone help?
a67543210 said:
I was on Vodafone UK JS3 froyo 2.2.1. After using OCLF 2.3.0, I later decided to downgrade to froyo 2.2 JPY using clockworkmod.
I forgot to disable OCLF before restoring my old rom. My phone boots to the Samsung galaxy screen and ends there.
Download mode works. I`ve flashed stock JS3 rom+pit 512 with odin, but nothing.
I flashed voodoo lagfix, hoping it will convert my internal flash to ext4 so I could then disable it and it will convert the whole flash back to default to get my phone booted.
I donot know if OCLF spoiled my phone because it was not disabled, or even what went wrong. Please can someone help?
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so first OCLF is ext2 with system binds, so voodoo won't help
Flash a Rom with 3 Parts + .pit file and repartitiom checked
than you should be fine i always flash back to eclair when a flash fails so keep tryin
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Thanks very much. Your solution worked. But I directly flashed 2.2.1 JPY
Hi,
I have installed XWJVH (2.3.3) and flashed Supercurio's Gingerbread Kernel.
Now I want to flash XXJVP (2.3.4). Do I have to disable/uninstall Supercurio's Kernel, before installing any other ROM?
If yes, how can I do it?
Thanks.
irusul said:
Hi,
I have installed XWJVH (2.3.3) and flashed Supercurio's Gingerbread Kernel.
Now I want to flash XXJVP (2.3.4). Do I have to disable/uninstall Supercurio's Kernel, before installing any other ROM?
If yes, how can I do it?
Thanks.
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Just make sure you have any lagfix disabled and you're good to go
How to disable lagfix?
irusul said:
How to disable lagfix?
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Go to recovery mode by following the instructions in post#1 here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765703
Once you have it use the volume buttons to navigate to lagfix and the power button to select. If it's enabled then disable it. You really should have read up on recovery mode and download mode before flashing anything.
Did you even enable lagfix when you flashed the kernel?
For super curios kernel get his ext4 app from market, his recovery doesn't show lagfix options from what I remember
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