How do I remove the adrenaline because I heard it helps battery
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iamjerry123 said:
How do I remove the adrenaline because I heard it helps battery
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Should be able to reflash Gingervolt 1.3. I think it has adrenaline in it, but 1.3 is so stable and smooth. I tried a couple of the additional tweaks beyond 1.3, and honestly came up with sluggish results. If you want to save battery, you can go into your programs, and turn off the auto start options. There are a lot of programs that suck up your ram, and you can turn them off. Turn off most of your automatic options. Auto bright. If you constantly have wifi on, you can go into your scripter, and space out how often it pings with a wifi source. You can go in and change your LCD density (if you do that, you will need to adjust it to download from the market)
So, if you are running Gingervolt 1.3 and have done no other tweaks, right now, you are using a pretty battery friendly ROM. If you tweaked beyond that and you are experiencing issues, just reflash 1.3. You will need to reflash Blitz too.
markapowell said:
Should be able to reflash Gingervolt 1.3. I think it has adrenaline in it, but 1.3 is so stable and smooth. I tried a couple of the additional tweaks beyond 1.3, and honestly came up with sluggish results. If you want to save battery, you can go into your programs, and turn off the auto start options. There are a lot of programs that suck up your ram, and you can turn them off. Turn off most of your automatic options. Auto bright. If you constantly have wifi on, you can go into your scripter, and space out how often it pings with a wifi source. You can go in and change your LCD density (if you do that, you will need to adjust it to download from the market)
So, if you are running Gingervolt 1.3 and have done no other tweaks, right now, you are using a pretty battery friendly ROM. If you tweaked beyond that and you are experiencing issues, just reflash 1.3. You will need to reflash Blitz too.
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So I could just flash it over with what i already have right? and that would just overwrite whatever i have? and would i need to back uip my apps etc?
iamjerry123 said:
So I could just flash it over with what i already have right? and that would just overwrite whatever i have? and would i need to back uip my apps etc?
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Always do a backup. You never know what can happen. Yes, reflash gingervolt 1.3 and then the blitzkrieg. Don't forget when you reboot the phone it will be set at the 1.0 speed, so you will have to go to setcpu, or whatever you use and adjust it accordingly.
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Reflashing gv 1.3 did not reset the supercharge it just removed the rc5 for me
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revo1185 said:
Reflashing gv 1.3 did not reset the supercharge it just removed the rc5 for me
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I think that's what I talked him into doing. Rc5 didn't work for me either.
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i dont have super charge.
plus would this remove all my apps? flashing it over
iamjerry123 said:
i dont have super charge.
plus would this remove all my apps? flashing it over
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If you're on gingervolt 1.3 it already has super charger built into it. It won't remove your apps unless you do factory data reset.
Grizzy3 said:
If you're on gingervolt 1.3 it already has super charger built into it. It won't remove your apps unless you do factory data reset.
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so flashing over gingervolt 1.3 won't do anything except take off adrenaline shot?
iamjerry123 said:
so flashing over gingervolt 1.3 won't do anything except take off adrenaline shot?
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Correct. I read the OP for gingervolt and it doesn't have adrenaline shot, so you will be good.
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markapowell said:
Correct. I read the OP for gingervolt and it doesn't have adrenaline shot, so you will be good.
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so i wouldnt need to backup my apps? haha
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so i wouldnt need to backup my apps? haha
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If you clear cache/ dalvik and flash gingervolt I believe you will lose any theme and any other tweak you may have flashed (like supercharger and adrenaline shot). Other than that, it won't get rid of your apps unless you do a factory reset.
To be more clear, go to cwm, wipe cache, then dalvik, then flash gingervolt. Reboot. Then you can go back to cwm and flash any theme or tweak you want to add on.
Shouldn't you wipe data/factory reset in cwm before flashing to get a pure and more while flash am I wrong
rocknrolla818 said:
Shouldn't you wipe data/factory reset in cwm before flashing to get a pure and more while flash am I wrong
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If you don't mind losing all your data then ya that would be the best way to go. But it's not needed. I've never done that and everything has flashed fine for me.
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This rom works great, except after about a day the popup menus don't work ie power off menu, cpu speed menu, I have go SMS and the popup for that doesn't show, the screen dims and if I guess where the buttons are I can use it. What am I doing wrong?
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Are you running any kind of tweaks like Firerat's? Which rom build ...3/26? Need some more specifics to be helpful.
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No tweaks, running the rom as it is flashed, no kernels no SD ext just the newest clockwork recovery.
It does this on every version of this rom, including the current version.
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whodatxevg said:
No tweaks, running the rom as it is flashed, no kernels no SD ext just the newest clockwork recovery.
It does this on every version of this rom, including the current version.
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Have you been flashing over or doing a fresh install each build? If its been happening each build it sounds like you've been flashing over. Try doing wipe data 3 times in a row then flash the rom.
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800% HTC SuperHero Gingerbread 2.3.3
I wipe data, ill try the triple wipe hopefully that helps.
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this was an issue a few builds ago. I would say try a flashover from a previous build (no data wipe) and see. Also there was a "fix" that worked for some, which was to edit the system build.prop line where it says debug.sf.hw=1 to say =0 and it worked for some, try that too, YMMV.
il Duce said:
this was an issue a few builds ago. I would say try a flashover from a previous build (no data wipe) and see. Also there was a "fix" that worked for some, which was to edit the system build.prop line where it says debug.sf.hw=1 to say =0 and it worked for some, try that too, YMMV.
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Duce is correct. You shouldn't have to edit the build.prop, all you should do is flash over to the newest build.
I flashed this rom this morning, if I'm going to have problems ill know by tomorrow.
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il Duce said:
this was an issue a few builds ago. I would say try a flashover from a previous build (no data wipe) and see. Also there was a "fix" that worked for some, which was to edit the system build.prop line where it says debug.sf.hw=1 to say =0 and it worked for some, try that too, YMMV.
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Good point duce
"Dwight! You ignorant slut!"
800% HTC SuperHero Gingerbread 2.3.3
Just had first occurrence of this problem today,the triple wipe seemed to help for about 3 days, I came from AOSP froyo. Did triple data wipe (one before install, one after first boot then one after gapps install.)
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I'm almost positive its a cache issue. I just reboot my phone and it temporarily fixes it.
I most often notice it when changing themes in "Theme Chooser".
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imkohl said:
I'm almost positive its a cache issue. I just reboot my phone and it temporarily fixes it.
I most often notice it when changing themes in "Theme Chooser".
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It's a known video memory issue in Gingerbread itself. Every phone with CM7 (as well as the stock Nexus S) is having the same issue.
This is my first ROM!
WORKING NOW!!
DO NOT download the ROM UNLESS you know what you are doing!
I am not responsible for any bricked!!
Screenshot gone! (just stock blur UI)
Features:
Brightness hacking down to 5
64M vm heap size
Webtop via HDMI (Thanks zomgno1)
Zipaligned
Deodexed
Rooted
4 points multi-touch with 15 seconds crack
EXT4
faux123's kernel [email protected]
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Installation guide:
1. press Vol-down while booting and navigate to "Android recovery" Press Vol-up for going into Clockworkmod Recovery (Custom CWM-based Recovery 5.0.2.3-atrix4.1 recommended)
2. BACKUP FIRST!!!
3. Wipe data/factory reset
4. Wipe cache
5. Wipe dalvik cache
6. install the ROM
7. Reboot to enjoy the overclocked Blur!
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Changelog:
Next update:
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v1.2
Brightness hacking down to 5
64M vm heap size
Webtop via HDMI
Download update v1.2
v1.1.1
Removed Carrier name from status bar
1% battery mod
Download update v1.1.1
v1.1
Delete DSP manager
Add EXT4 support
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v1.0
Initial release
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Thanks to faux123, Diviance, zomgno1(HDMI hack) and also Motorola
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For those who suffer from widget problem, please install the stock kernel. Since I don't know if your device compatible with HK stock kernel.
DOWNLOAD (v1.1)
DOWNLOAD WEBTOP
I was about to download the original sbf and deodex it.
You save my time.
Many thanks
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Any other goodies you can list?
Special install instructions?
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supermerkin said:
Any other goodies you can list?
Special install instructions?
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HKTW got special settings for crystal talk
does your rom suffers from the missing widgets problem every time you shut down and boot up again? i am asking because i tried already homebase and aura which have faux's kernel and both have the same problem... CM7 beta has a kernel that does not have this problem...
So I dl and flashed using the instructions you posted.
I originally had blue cronic installed and it seems like most of the ui from it was still running after reboot. Also all of the apps had a fc issue going on so I had to restore. Should I have to flash back to stock before flashing your rom?
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totti123456 said:
does your rom suffers from the missing widgets problem every time you shut down and boot up again? i am asking because i tried already homebase and aura which have faux's kernel and both have the same problem... CM7 beta has a kernel that does not have this problem...
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I would assume so. The missing widgets problem appears to be linked to faux's kernel, which this has. In faux's thread even people on CM7 that use his kernel experience the widget problem.
supermerkin said:
So I dl and flashed using the instructions you posted.
I originally had blue cronic installed and it seems like most of the ui from it was still running after reboot. Also all of the apps had a fc issue going on so I had to restore. Should I have to flash back to stock before flashing your rom?
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It is no necessary to back to stock.
I had CM7 before. After Wipe data, cache, then install, no problem at all.
Lol did you remove the download link?
I'll try it again. Maybe I'll do a restore shook the way back to after I unlocked and rooted before flashing and see what happens.
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So I restored back to stock and cleared/reset everything but still unlocked and reinstalled.
Out got stuck on the dual core boot loader over and over. Pulled the battery and restored again.
What it looked like was happening when I installed was an update and not a full rom? I downloaded the files you had posted, was it the right one at 7:00am this morning est?
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supermerkin said:
So I restored back to stock and cleared/reset everything but still unlocked and reinstalled.
Out got stuck on the dual core boot loader over and over. Pulled the battery and restored again.
What it looked like was happening when I installed was an update and not a full rom? I downloaded the files you had posted, was it the right one at 7:00am this morning est?
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So, this is the reason I removed the ROM and now I'm try to make it OK
SORRY!
This rom is probably for ME860
ME860 is china version of Atrix international,
Atrix international should be safe to use,
but not yet confirmed for Atrix 4G (ATT Atrix)
alistair3149 said:
This rom is probably for ME860
ME860 is china version of Atrix international,
Atrix international should be safe to use,
but not yet confirmed for Atrix 4G (ATT Atrix)
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This is my mistake. I need to figure out why it will stuck on boot.
Sorry for my mistake!!
I will upload the ROM when everything OK.
No worries, at least I'm not bricked. Just post the update and I'll try it again later.
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nok07635 said:
This is my mistake. I need to figure out why it will stuck on boot.
Sorry for my mistake!!
I will upload the ROM when everything OK.
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It is not your fault,
this rom is for ME860,
but Atrix international should be okay
can you release a version with stock kernel? i dont need to overclock, just want a stable deodexed custom rom... thanks!
Boot up success but I am using AURA ROM developer Diviance's updater-script. I must ask his permission to release!
BTW I try to reboot the phone to see if the widgets missing. Honestly, No problem with BlurHome launcher
The widget problem seems to occur at a random time. It took a few days worth of rebooting to happen to me on homebase. After it happened the only permanent fix was to revert to stock kernel.
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hi.İ want to ask:
which languages are supported your rom?
So I have many questions.
I have a rooted Revolution, with the Revolt Rom 1.5.
I want to change it to ROM: Gingervolt by mtmichaelson, also with a theme Ice Cream Kangwich (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1327306)
So my question is; Do i flash it directly over the one i have now? Or do i unflash then flash? Also themes require a flash too right? So how would that work with a rom? And when i do flash, I lose all my apps right? so even the purchased ones get lost so i have to reinstall/download everything all over again?
Also the Kernel: OC/UV 1.5ghz (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371022) So it's basically overclocking but why can't you just use setCPU instead of doing this? What's the differnce?
I will tackle this one... Flashing gingerbread roms over froyo hasn't worked in the past(or now) various problems Bootloops, Sim not activating..just problems in general that's why it isn't suggested...so what you need to do is put the stock recovery back on the phone and see if you can pull the update...or the easiest way is to flash the v7.tot using lgnpst you can find the files and instructions in the development section once on gingerbread you can then follow the instructions to get gingervolt on your phone once you have gingervolt 1.3 you can then put the ick theme on your phone flashing the same way you do anything else...the difference in the kernel is the OC/UV kernel will let you over clock to 1.5 where the stock kernel limits you to 1 and is also running less voltage at 1.5 than the stock is at 1 of course you need something like CPU tuner or setcpu to take control of the situation.
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Beamer9408 said:
I will tackle this one... Flashing gingerbread roms over froyo hasn't worked in the past(or now) various problems Bootloops, Sim not activating..just problems in general that's why it isn't suggested...so what you need to do is put the stock recovery back on the phone and see if you can pull the update...or the easiest way is to flash the v7.tot using lgnpst you can find the files and instructions in the development section once on gingerbread you can then follow the instructions to get gingervolt on your phone once you have gingervolt 1.3 you can then put the ick theme on your phone flashing the same way you do anything else...the difference in the kernel is the OC/UV kernel will let you over clock to 1.5 where the stock kernel limits you to 1 and is also running less voltage at 1.5 than the stock is at 1 of course you need something like CPU tuner or setcpu to take control of the situation.
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So putting it short, I should put it back to normal, then do the gingervolt correct?
And i don't understand the OC/UV kernel, can you please put it in more simpler terms? What i think is that you're saying basically it lets me overclock my phone with less voltage than when its at normal? therefore increases battery life + increases the speed of my phone?
Btw what should I do with all my apps contacts etc?
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So putting it short, I should put it back to normal, then do the gingervolt correct?
And i don't understand the OC/UV kernel, can you please put it in more simpler terms? What i think is that you're saying basically it lets me overclock my phone with less voltage than when its at normal? therefore increases battery life + increases the speed of my phone?
Btw what should I do with all my apps contacts etc?
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Apps are gone contacts are linked to gmail. Your kernel thoughts are correct.
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Haro912 said:
Apps are gone contacts are linked to gmail. Your kernel thoughts are correct.
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so if i back up my apps, when i reflash it, dont they get deleted too?
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so if i back up my apps, when i reflash it, dont they get deleted too?
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Kinda
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Kinda
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What do you mean kinda?.. and does (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371022) the Kernel OC thing, can i do that with the rom i currently have?
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What do you mean kinda?.. and does (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371022) the Kernel OC thing, can i do that with the rom i currently have?
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Anytime you flash a ROM through Clockwork Recovery, it's suggested that you do a data wipe/factory reset from within Clockwork Recovery. That data wipe will erase ALL your apps and ALL your contacts. However, when you sign back into your Google Account on the new ROM, your contacts will be restored and "maybe" some or all of your apps.
Use an app like MyBackup Root, or Titanium Backup to backup your apps. That way you have a complete backup of all your apps that you can restore after going to a new ROM. Hope all this helps, let me know if it doesn't and I'll try to answer all your questions.
Hi All,
As I can see that no matter which ROM I install in my X8 the phone will be great in the initial days but it gradually slows down as days go by.
So can you all list out different methods to keep the phone fast and snappier without factory resetting it?
Thanks,
Well first thing that comes to mind is a reboot. But i guess you've done that. Clear cache?
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How often do you install new apps? More apps = more lag
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cascabel said:
Well first thing that comes to mind is a reboot. But i guess you've done that. Clear cache?
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Well I guess that would make it a little faster but is there a way that i can do without rebooting the phone and going to recovery and all?
Does the app "RAM Manager" help? or the "Engine flush" in supercharger script by zeppelinrox?
Try Ram Manager Pro
Clear cache
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Ajaykumar.udnur said:
Well I guess that would make it a little faster but is there a way that i can do without rebooting the phone and going to recovery and all?
Does the app "RAM Manager" help? or the "Engine flush" in supercharger script by zeppelinrox?
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Ram manager didn't work for me. I use supercharger. I'm not saying it's better, just my preference. Well, fef (flush) works. I haven't experienced a major decrease in performance since using it. Hopefully it works for you too.
But still, i've found rebooting your phone every once in a while helps.
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cascabel said:
Ram manager didn't work for me. I use supercharger. I'm not saying it's better, just my preference. Well, fef (flush) works. I haven't experienced a major decrease in performance since using it. Hopefully it works for you too.
But still, i've found rebooting your phone every once in a while helps.
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It isn't a good idea to mix scripts.. Use one only for performance tweaks..
So either use Ram Manager Pro or supercharger..
My preference is Ram Manager Pro because you don't need hubble telescope to read the settings and apply the tweaks..
Reset factory settings
Cachemate and similar apps work for me, I clean cache every 3 days and phone is never sloved
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How about a custom kernel. That may speed your phone up and give you the option to overclock and undervolt. Both will make it faster. But the x8s hardware is outdated anyway. Won't be long 'til it's on the legacy devices list :laugh:
Hey theres one simple solution..use good task manager.......and use swapper........
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Hey theres one simple solution..use good task manager.......and use swapper........
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Use swap IF you're on custom kernel. DO NOT use a task manager.
Either way, your phone will gradually get slower unless you do a reboot at least.
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Just reboot. Rebooting stops all cache. You could clean database and wipe dalvik cache too
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This what I did...
I use FroyoBread v23b (Great rom, hanks to doixanh), I did that:
# Just install the necesary apps. Don't install all the aps, I just have Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook, SMmagager and root explorer.
# Install modules and scripts. I recommend you Supercharger, do a overclock (Not to high, just the enough, like 691mzh)
# Like the other guys say, Clear the cache.
# Use a simple launcher. Like LauncherPro, you can do nice things with that launcher.
# Disable the screen animations. You'll gain performance but loose visual attractions. If you don't want it, dont do it.
# DONT USE TASK MANAGER. The simple answer it's, leave Android manage the RAM.
# Use a light and simple theme. Like system theme of Gingerbread or Motoblur.
Here in the forum you can a lots of launchers, modules and more, just use the search tool.
This is I remember what I did, my mobile fell so light and quickly, no lag in the scrolling.
Sorry for my bad english :silly:
I think u didnt factory reset a once.
Thats why rom lagging. Do it for ur sake
Ajaykumar.udnur said:
Hi All,
As I can see that no matter which ROM I install in my X8 the phone will be great in the initial days but it gradually slows down as days go by.
So can you all list out different methods to keep the phone fast and snappier without factory resetting it?
Thanks,
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Reset to Factory Setting / try to re-format your SD Card. Don't forget to make backup
There is a dudy way to got the phone to new condition.
Backup ur current rom with x-recovery
Fully wipe data
Restore that rom from x-recovery.
Enjoy
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Well , I "freeze" apps which I rarely use , and wipe cache+dalvik cache regularly..
Found this and it turns out it is pretty cool. Lots of tweaks. Some stuff already baked into BO. Oh, and this is for BrokenOut!!!!!
:highfive: to Fuzzy13 for pimpin' his esteem first. I found this a few days ago but was waiting for someone else to do it first. lol. Thanks Mane!!!
Original thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908269
I have already made the tweak to the script and it's ready to flash. Pimp-my-ROM_LG_Revolution {it's large, very large. over 100mb. Here's your warning} Pls be easy ppl. it's on my dropbox I'll add a mirror after my boss kicks me out tonight :laugh:
Make a backup then just flash in cwm. It will open an aroma graphical interface that will allow you to install many tweaks and a few apps. Choose stock based GingerBread ROM So far everything seems to work. Just remove any init.d tweaks that were not baked in the BrokenOut2.0. (ie...v6, tweaks, thunderbolt, etc...) Best to start fresh!!!!!
When finished, just exit (do not reboot from pmr, you will get a cwm error). reboot system from cwm.
Enjoy!!!!!!!
***edit: If by chance you get the 'no boot animation', it's a simple fix:
Edit the line 'debug.sf.nobootanimation' of your build.prop. Change the value to 0 (zero)
Can I use this even if im not starting fresh? If so, would it be conflicting with any of the BO scripts?
The only script from stock bo that conflicts is the loopy smoothness. Pmr names it smoothness. But it will take over v6. Unsupercharge then flash pmr. But as always, make a backup!!
Just remove the baked in loopy script after you make your backup.
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I.M.famous XMAN said:
The only script from stock bo that conflicts is the loopy smoothness. Pmr names it smoothness. But it will take over v6. Unsupercharge then flash pmr. But as always, make a backup!!
Just remove the baked in loopy script after you make your backup.
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I dont think i have V6 unless it came WITH BO. So am i going to be fine?
So to avoid the smoothness script conflict, I should just uncheck the "smoothness" script? or what?
iamjerry123 said:
I dont think i have V6 unless it came WITH BO. So am i going to be fine?
So to avoid the smoothness script conflict, I should just uncheck the "smoothness" script? or what?
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yes sir.
iamjerry123 said:
I dont think i have V6 unless it came WITH BO. So am i going to be fine?
So to avoid the smoothness script conflict, I should just uncheck the "smoothness" script? or what?
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I dont think I saw the "smoothness"... is it part of the build.prop or what?
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I dont think I saw the "smoothness"... is it part of the build.prop or what?
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its fine. it won't cause any probs you'll just have 2 loopy smoothness scripts. no harm. I just deleted the one from pmr after the initial reboot. and don't get scared, the initial boot will take a min. didn't even show my boot ani. lol.
I.M.famous XMAN said:
its fine. it won't cause any probs you'll just have 2 loopy smoothness scripts. no harm. I just deleted the one from pmr after the initial reboot. and don't get scared, the initial boot will take a min. didn't even show my boot ani. lol.
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So i found the smoothness file. and I found the "PNAME="$USER_LAUNCHER";
So shold I put the com.sonyericcson launcher or whatever on there? or just leave it
I deleted that one script and use the stock loopy script from bo. It's easier to tweak.
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I.M.famous XMAN said:
I deleted that one script and use the stock loopy script from bo. It's easier to tweak.
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is there a way to un-do some of these things?
Will this work for the stock v9 ROM rooted with CWM?
I.M.famous XMAN said:
its fine. it won't cause any probs you'll just have 2 loopy smoothness scripts. no harm. I just deleted the one from pmr after the initial reboot. and don't get scared, the initial boot will take a min. didn't even show my boot ani. lol.
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My initial boot took 8 minutes. It had me worried!
EDIT: Still no boot logo on second boot. Also took 7 minutes that time.
Will this work with all roms, ie all versions of BO and stock?
In theory yes, but Idk if it will work on stock Rom. Just make a backup first. Iirc, a guy used it on his wife's stock esteem. Said he saw a tremendous improvement.
As far as removal, Idk. I'll get back with that info soon.
I have been using it for a few days now and I get fabulous Batt life. I do suffer from the no boot ani, but boot ups are faster than on a stock kernel. Just amazing. But remember, to give your phone time to settle before giving up. besides aroma is cool.
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For stock Roms, you would need to enable init.d support. Without it, your init.d scripts will not run by themselves.
to enable init.d support in stock rooted roms, use a file browser and go to the etc folder. look for init.qcom.post_boot.sh and add '/system/etc/init.d/*' to the bottom of the file. Save and reboot. Enjoy.
*Edited. Forgot a letter.
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OP updated for the 'no boot animation' issue. If you want to call it an issue. and to let you know, after enabling the boot ani I have not noticed any increase to the boot up time. In fact, sometimes my ani doesn't even get to loop before the lock screen shows up.
And for those that don't like the extra long boots, they will shorten up. Give your phone time to settle. the long boots are for the scripts configuring things. When you think about it, there are a lot of files that are tweaked (zipaligned, deodexed, etc...). the scripts are set up to optimize files that are not already optimized. So, the boot time will decrease. Don't get scared. It's only a phone.
I.M.famous XMAN said:
For stock Roms, you would need to enable init.d support. Without it, your init.d scripts will not run by themselves.
to enable init.d support in stock rooted roms, use a file browser and go to the etc folder. look for init.qcom.post_boot.sh and add '/system/etc/ini.d/*' to the bottom of the file. Save and reboot. Enjoy.
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should that say "/system/etc/init.d/*"? it seems to be missing the t.
kyledyr said:
should that say "/system/etc/init.d/*"? it seems to be missing the t.
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yep. damn auto correct. Thanks. Updating post.
I feel like this made my phone slower than faster.... \:
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I feel like this made my phone slower than faster.... \:
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I thought the same thing at first. Give it a few days and a couple of reboots. idk. i like it