Anyone using the Auto Killer Memory (Rooted) for their milestone?
I am currently running miui 1.6.10 and its great, but as a android user I enjoy tweaking it still
What settings are people running to get optimum speeds or any other program to speed up the milestone!
Thanks!
Auto Killer Memory Optimizer? You can use zeppelinrox's supercharging and achieve more permanent results in terms of memory management.
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where do you find that app?
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where do you find that app?
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It's not an app, at least not yet You can find it in this forum and it's called v6 supercharger.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Yeah, zepellnirox's script is great, I've been using it for some time now.
I only stopped using it a few days ago, since CM7 RC9's settings are also great for Multitasking, the main thing I want.
Actually, cm7 is more aggressive and less MT friendly than my MT settings.
This is because secondary server apps get killed at 24 mb free ram on cm7 (slot 4) but its 22 mb with MT supercharger preset (slot 3).
To improve MT even more you can use your own minfree levels in v6 supercharger and disable JIT (1 or 2 additional apps can stay in memory with JIT off)
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Question given, i still use Advanced task killer, but I see not much else people do.
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There is NO point using a task killer on Android, as it will only load the needed/wanted stuff back into memory and thus using even more battery than NOT killing the task.
thanks for the heads up, good to know.
what about ram manager apps (like RAM Manager Pro)? I have f**ked my phone a few times with ram tweaking so I'm skeptic with these and don't really wanna test until I'm clearly sure.
I used to use ram tweaker programs but now just use spica123's hp mod or v8 superscript. Just searck xda for them.
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Using v6 its pretty cool.
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Generally it is discouraged to use any kind of task killler on gingerbread because it messes with the built-in memory manager. If by any chance you are using froyo or earlier version of android, then it is ok.
As for the v6 supercharger, I'm using it too.
oops I meant V6, Just wanted more power
Just as stevvie said, you will kill the apps for a few seconds, but they will just reload again. It kills your battery.
Also, I've noticed that sometimes apps that weren't even running before the killing launch after the killing (i.e. you kill 10 apps, 12 apps launch a couple of seconds later).
Most importantly, your widgets can get messed up, unless you exclude the widget app in ATM.
Hi
My SGN 7000 task Manager shows 799MB of Ram of which abt 650MB is always in use.
I use One touch optimizer but wout any significant reduction in used RAM.
If I kill process in Task Manager, it shows 13 -15 process killed & Used Ram improves to 600MB.
Note runs very slowly due to this.
Sometimes Task Mgr shows only abt 450MB of RAM in use & then SGN is quite fast.
1. How can I increase RAM allocation? Is that a good idea?
2. If not then how do I stop process running in SGN. It is rooted & am using FrankoKernel 2.6.35.7 #8 , BB LB1, Build GB.DDLB2.
Thanks
If. U have franco kernal u don't have to increase it because when u install the kernal tha ram will increase to the highest
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If. U have franco kernal u don't have to increase it because when u install the kernal tha ram will increase to the highest
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Open the dialer and type *#9900# and see for your self
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Asfaik, the note although states 1GB ram, 200 or so Mb is utilised purely for system.
800 is the correct use for apps, and Android will use as much of it at all times based on what apps you regularly use to keep them cached for quicker access.
There are ram tweakers on the app store. Personally I use the one provided with Norton utilities, part of Norton AV, which works very well.
Hope it helps.
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Flash MIUI rom. You'll have 1gb of ram
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Which kernel should i choose ??
i use DjangoManouche 1.5 now
i have a total of 330mb ram only
any good idea i can do
I believe you have 330 mb because the rest up to 512 mb is reserved for system apps. So you can use root explorer and go to /system/app and remove some system apps you don't use and reboot the phone. Just be careful not to touch stuff that is required for the phone to boot. And no, I don't know exactly which these apps are. But here is a tip: I always remove gallery, news and weather, all google apps, music player, stock email, navigation software if there is any, live wallpappers, file explorer (not before getting another though) and everything that's about visualization in general. These things are safe to remove.
And btw the amount of free ram is pretty much irrelevant to the phone's work because the kernel tries to utilize as much ram as possible and then it gives it away to ram requiring apps for the moment. I am just trying to say that you need not worry about free ram if the phone is working correctly. And if it's not it is most likely not because of used ram but some app is not behaving as it should and is using the CPU too much.
You should consider using a kernel that has OTF settings or a RAMhack. I recommend Etana but for some reason I love Temasek's Kernel. They both have the RAMhack option. It basically takes some of the RAM that is reserved for your GPU and makes it available for your device so you'll have more RAM for running applications etc. You shouldn't set the RAMhack too high though, 32mb/48mb should be fine. Additionally you could freeze some system apps that you don't need and use an autostart-manager in association with a task killer to kill applications and not allow them to restart themselves.
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You should consider using a kernel that has OTF settings or a RAMhack. I recommend Etana but for some reason I love Temasek's Kernel. They both have the RAMhack option. It basically takes some of the RAM that is reserved for your GPU and makes it available for your device so you'll have more RAM for running applications etc. You shouldn't set the RAMhack too high though, 32mb/48mb should be fine. Additionally you could freeze some system apps that you don't need and use an autostart-manager in association with a task killer to kill applications and not allow them to restart themselves.
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thank,
but Temasek and Etana's kernel can use in 20s?
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thank,
but Temasek and Etana's kernel can use in 20s?
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No.
And I heard that ramhack cannot be used with stock rom.
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googgiggs said:
No.
And I heard that ramhack cannot be used with stock rom.
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if some1 comes up with ram hack for stock based kernels ill be back to stock right away...
Gueste OC 1.8.1 stock kernel is awesome. Activate z ram in it and u will have really fast phone .
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I believe you have 330 mb because the rest up to 512 mb is reserved for system apps. So you can use root explorer and go to /system/app and remove some system apps you don't use and reboot the phone. Just be careful not to touch stuff that is required for the phone to boot. And no, I don't know exactly which these apps are. But here is a tip: I always remove gallery, news and weather, all google apps, music player, stock email, navigation software if there is any, live wallpappers, file explorer (not before getting another though) and everything that's about visualization in general. These things are safe to remove.
And btw the amount of free ram is pretty much irrelevant to the phone's work because the kernel tries to utilize as much ram as possible and then it gives it away to ram requiring apps for the moment. I am just trying to say that you need not worry about free ram if the phone is working correctly. And if it's not it is most likely not because of used ram but some app is not behaving as it should and is using the CPU too much.
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What did I just read?
Don't do what was posted, you'll most likely break everything.
System apps uses system storage not ram. Deleting those apps will not give you more ram. But more system storage maybe.
Ram is used to save the current state of opened applications. Though the reason you only have 330mb left, is cause the gpu uses it as shared memory.
A ram hack is an option, as it reduces the amount of ram that goes to the gpu. But the use of a ram hack over 48mbs will break lots of things, such as recorder, camera and instability in games.
In all honesty, there is no use for a ram hack 330mb of ram is enough.
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If you use DjangoManouche you have ram profiles, another option are to use swap, the benefits, i'm not sure there are
Like a previous post said.....android are coded to use all ram except the amount needed for system to run smooth, apps you open will then be stored in ram which are the fastest "sd card lol". Next time you open its from ram. If you use many apps its useful with much ram. After reboot you start all over again. If there's a memory leak you can get issues like lagging Best solution are to choose a profile with much ram for apps and not much more than nessesary for system
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Use guestekrnl 1.8.1 and enable ZRam, works a charm. See my recent post in the flix123 v20s thread as well.
What are you planning to do with the free ram?
Sell it on Ebay! :good:
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Sell it on Ebay! :good:
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I was going to buy a new phone with it ):
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KoolSavas95 said:
I only have 70Mb free Ram. Using stock. Any suggestions?
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Get rid of stock, lol.
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Dear god, when will people learn that free RAM is wasted RAM?
Hard to get rid of Windows habbit lol
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To have more free RAM means it has to take some from the normally non accessible system dedicated RAM. This way your device has less RAM for things like graphics which can worsen video playback and record performance.
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The opinion free ram is wasted ram is wrong. you should realize it from daily use. its because when you have for example 70MB free and you open browser with some tabs, some game, etc. it closes other apps you dont want or it closes some of the tabs in browser and you have to load them every time you switch them. you need enough free ram to open what you want without system automatic closing other and under 100MB really isnt enough
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Task manager
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Hell no!
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The opinion free ram is wasted ram is wrong. you should realize it from daily use. its because when you have for example 70MB free and you open browser with some tabs, some game, etc. it closes other apps you dont want or it closes some of the tabs in browser and you have to load them every time you switch them. you need enough free ram to open what you want without system automatic closing other and under 100MB really isnt enough
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Hell no!
This doesn't make sense. The system will get you the ram you need whenever you need it.
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Hi all I'm running mclaws cm9 rc1 and just downloaded order and chaos but I find it to be very laggy even the sound skips. I've seen videos on YouTube where the game runs OK.
The things I've tried are...
Gamebooster app set on ultra gaming.
Chainfire3d with nvidia plugin and downgraded textures.
I have a 512mb swap file
Ended all background tasks.
Turned off sound.
But the game still lags any other ways to boost gaming performance would be appreciated thanks
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Ending background tasks is usually useless, except for some. Most of them just restart.
You could try overclocking your phone. I believe the highest stable value is 921Mhz.
If you still want more, get a new phone.
Use cm7. Much more speedy and stable!
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Well. You can always overclock.
CM9 will have laggy games because there are too many background processes and too much of Ram used.
Go to Developer Options and down, select limit for background processes to 1.
Your game might still lag, that's because of ram usage.
Try Ram Booster, and even try adrenaline engine on a 921 mhz oc.
If it still lags, there's nothing you can do about it.
Just go to GB. Less processes, less Ram = Better Gaming.
In short GB = BG.
Gingerbread = Better Gaming.
You should either go for a Stock ROM with lot of tweaks and OC or use CM 7 with OC
That would be the only way...
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Well you have to accept the fact that ace is not a gaming phone. It's ok for an android experience to users but if you're into gaming on android, you gotta buy an armv7 device.
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Thanks for the advice guys
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I recently rooted my galaxy note, and freezing some system apps did make some difference from earlier almost unusable note. Recently while searching for ram booster on play store I came across this app called Ram Booster (root) by Gejos Enterprise, it has got mostly 5 stars but it requires root to modify configuration and people under feedback do notice difference in performance, has anyone of you tried this and any expert recommend this?
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i use titanium backup to freeze all the bloatware and greenify to save battery and prevent user apps from stay working in the background.
you can use swapper to increese ram but first your kernel must support swapping.
if you want a big difference flash stock gingerbread or checkrom.
Most of ram booster apps in the market are task killer (not very useful) so greenify and titanium backup are better.
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