Hi,
Since Some ROMs and Stock ROM didn't supported init.d function, so I decided to post "addon" here.
Thanks to leap_ahead and Jamalsid, mustatir for confirming it's working.
##How to use it?
*Be sure to install busybox first.
-Busybox(free) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox
-Busybox(pro)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox.donate
*Then, install busybox to system/xbin/.
1. Boot to recovery
2. Wipe cache/dalvik cache
3. Flash the zip file
4. Reboot
5. Enjoy.
#Use this at own your risk.
#Perform a Nandroid backup.
#This is tweak-free.
**Download
R3
http://d-h.st/2RS
-I know this OP looks ugly. I'm too lazy to make this beautiful, and this thread had written via Tapatalk.
-Hitting Thanks button is must
Just in case
flash rom , kernel, and after the patch !!!
Does anybody know whether a Miui has init support or not?
sperelli said:
Does anybody know whether a Miui has init support or not?
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Well, The very easy way to figure out is this(for light(?) Users)
1. Install kernel which includes BLD
2. Install Nstools
3. Turn BLD ON.
4. Tick init.d option
5. Uninstall nstools
6. Reboot
7. See if BLD is working
Another way is terminal way...However, for easy users.l,..I'll skip this..;D
I'll give this a shot on my ns4g running rasbeanjelly posted by rustyjay and report back tomorrow... alcohol and hydrocodone work well together to ease pain, but I fear the consequences of going into recovery tonight could be awful
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Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing.
To do : Modify update-script for symlink
Make busybox-free for convenience
On my ns4g, I can only select use init.d script if the restore at boot option is selected. If I select restore at boot, then init.d, then uncheck restore at boot, the init.d stays checked but is grayed out, I've tried with trinity teuv alpha 12 and marmite 4.8.7 with the same results. Nothing stays selected after a reboot.
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Does this make newest brainmaster tweaks compatible to any ROM?
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p1gp3n said:
On my ns4g, I can only select use init.d script if the restore at boot option is selected. If I select restore at boot, then init.d, then uncheck restore at boot, the init.d stays checked but is grayed out, I've tried with trinity teuv alpha 12 and marmite 4.8.7 with the same results. Nothing stays selected after a reboot.
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My bad
I used NStools so long ago, so couldn't remember it!
Try to tick init.d, then uninstall it.
Plz be sure to add BLD, so it's easy to figure out.
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Does this make newest brainmaster tweaks compatible to any ROM?
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Yes, it should. But isn't it BM tweak package includes this type of init.d installer already?
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Yes, it should. But isn't it BM tweak package includes this type of init.d installer already?
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no ..i use your and bm tweaks and i get different file on init.d folder
So you need both to get brain master tweaks to work?
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So you need both to get brain master tweaks to work?
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no both ,,,
leap_ahead said:
no ..i use your and bm tweaks and i get different file on init.d folder
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Clear Explaination
My Zip just enables init.d working properly at boot.(there is no tweak in zip file) System/etc/init.d/placeholder doesn't do anything, that file just init.d folder to exist(for users who doesn't have init.d folder in system/etc)
BM's zip file (afaik) enables init.d function and install parts of BM tweaks in system/etc/init.d.
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Articudos said:
Clear Explaination
My Zip just enables init.d working properly at boot.(there is no tweak in zip file) System/etc/init.d/placeholder doesn't do anything, that file just init.d folder to exist(for users who doesn't have init.d folder in system/etc)
BM's zip file (afaik) enables init.d function and install parts of BM tweaks in system/etc/init.d.
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good to know ...i dont have enough experiance to give more detail
It appears to be working now... I uninstalled nstools, then got out again from the play store, instead of just restoring from titanium like I usually do. I enabled bln & bld, then selected restore at boot, init.d script, then unselected the restore at boot option. This left the init.d checked but grayed out. After a reboot, bln & bld are working without any other nstools interaction now on my ns4g, and restore at boot is not selected.
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So just to confirm brainmaster tweaks is your add on plus the tweaks?
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Related
-SU/BusyBox/Misc Tools/Utilities for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
-Compiled from CyanogenMod's, CM7 repo for Harmony, and use the supplied update-script as a base
-Statically compiled busybox-1.18.4 with optimisations used for gtab-2632, via CodeSourcery’s 2009q1-203
-VI/VIM/HTOP/SSH/DropBear/BASH, etc., etc.
-set ro.secure=0 (adb root shell)
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog
Awesome, thanks for this. Any specifications on what the "misc tools/utilities" are besides busybox and SU?
Thanks worked great! Now to get Netflix/Hulu working..
kentoe said:
Awesome, thanks for this. Any specifications on what the "misc tools/utilities" are besides busybox and SU?
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check in xbin and some things in bin as well.
Tools – SU/BusyBox/Misc – Galaxy Tab 10.1 - http://droidbasement.com/db-blog
I try it not working will
B.r.
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??
It flashes, boots and works fine (I've flashed multiple times).
Did you follow the instructions?
This is made for the galaxy tab IO version (altho it would probably boot on the 'v' also, provided you have a recovery which can flash test key signed images).
sweet thanks a lot been wanting sqlite3! Do you know is it possible to add python to the mix? I've been able to get the python binary working on the tab but don't know how to link up the libraries.
Ill look in to it.
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??
It flashes, boots and works fine (I've flashed multiple times).
Did you follow the instructions?
This is made for the galaxy tab IO version (altho it would probably boot on the 'v' also, provided you have a recovery which can flash test key signed images).
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It I/o edition
All done well but when using some apps like titanium backup or screen shot
First time ask for root I allow it
Then when I run it again it says no root
Where's the problem ?
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sadlove said:
It I/o edition
All done well but when using some apps like titanium backup or screen shot
First time ask for root I allow it
Then when I run it again it says no root
Where's the problem ?
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Check the superuser app. Clear cache for it and ensure you are saving the state of the allowance.
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Check the superuser app. Clear cache for it and ensure you are saving the state of the allowance.
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Still same problem !!!
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Try to delete the app completly(with data for it), and reflash.
Works fine over here (ex: su state is saved and always launches and going to app shows su as saved).
pershoot said:
Try to delete the app completly(with data for it), and reflash.
Works fine over here (ex: su state is saved and always launches and going to app shows su as saved).
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All apps su are saved with no problem but when I try to run the apps again it shows no root all
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Post logs if you can't get it to go after full deletion and reflash.
Just tested with autostarts.
Works fine (tested twice, each time closing the app and relaunching).
After flashing this I now have two su files. One in xbin and one on bin. Its causing issues with some apps can not get su access. Any idea how to fix?
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After flashing this I now have two su files. One in xbin and one on bin. Its causing issues with some apps can not get su access. Any idea how to fix?
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this does not put an su file/binary in bin.
you must have had other things in prior to flashing this.
remove the su file from bin, and reflash the .zip for good measure (in case you have broken links elsewhere, etc.).
That fixed it thanks. Not sure how the other su got there just followed root instructions from other thread
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when you flash this you will be rooted/have root capabilities when you return to the OS, so there is no need to do another method on top of this.
I have only tested this on my tablet with Pershoot's kernel, but I think it should work on other ROMs/Kernels as well. Please have a nandroid back at hand before flashing this...I am not responsible for anything bad that may happen...you know the shpeal.
Installation:
* download
* flash with CWM
* place scripts you want run at boot in /system/etc/init.d
Update (9/16/2011): Fix, forgot to mount system before extracting init.d folder to system
Update (9/17/2011): Fix service was disable and not called
What are people using init for on these tablets?
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What its benefits ?
Made2Last said:
What are people using init for on these tablets?
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What its benefits ?
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You can use it to run the supercharger script, a zipalign script, all kinds of things.
... increase SD card readahead cache value, optimise SQL databases...
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If I flash this and place scripts in init.d, I don't need to have use scriptmanager to use the scripts at boot right?
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If I flash this and place scripts in init.d, I don't need to have use scriptmanager to use the scripts at boot right?
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That is correct.
nakedninja42 said:
If I flash this and place scripts in init.d, I don't need to have use scriptmanager to use the scripts at boot right?
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I think bindroid already has init.d support. Flashing on a rom that already has init.d support can lead to double execution of scripts.
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I think bindroid already has init.d support. Flashing on a rom that already has init.d support can lead to double execution of scripts.
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I was playing around with a stock build today. Bindroid does have its own init.d .
Hey guys.
Just installed this on overcome rom, and was wondering, how to check that the scripts actually run??
Can I only put a script in init.d with what ever file ending? Or do I need to name it in a specific manner?
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I'm recieving a stuck at the boot up , i didn't have a custom kernel i had stock , so any idea ?
ALL ROMS AND DEVICES SUPPORTEDfor both of these mods listed below
single / dual and quad core
V6 super Charger in post 2
MULTI-CORE GOVERNORS AND FREQUENCIES
this is a patch which allows you to edit the governor of each core independently, as well as setting each its own min / max frequencies, IT'S NOT MY WORK AND ALL THANKS GOES TO Smokin1337
Firstly dl the zip, then flash via your chosen recovery, I flashed on fresh installs so I recommend you wipe your cache/dalvik cache to be on the safe-r side of life , if flashing over a *settled* rom
You will then need to run the command "su" in terminal emulator , followed by "cpu"
Then all settings are self explanatory inside the terminal emulator,
Here's the op
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
Here's the link to terminal emulator in the play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=enO
This mod , may be cancelled out by other mods and/or settings saved from them, I would recommend clearing data from system tuner, set CPU, CPU tuner etc, and reinstalling them without making changes to CPU , also disable forced dual core if you have a 3rd party app enabling it. Er........ I think that's it
.....nope, if you restore from apps such as titanium back up, any data containing CPU configs you restored may need to be removed too, if you want to make sure you are getting the settings set in terminal emulator and not those launched via init.d or on boot completion
Enjoy
V6 SUPER CHARGER SCRIPT
LIKE A BAT OUT OF HELL............. ReDraws n' Lag Will Be Gone!
its like having a turbo on your device, lots of work has been put into this dont forget to go thank Zeppelinrox on The OP below
it has worked for me on his previous releases and accross many roms,
you may need a busybox update, to prevent a possible cause of a boot loop, but it does auto detect version,
and it is easy enough to upgrade busybox version,
with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer&hl=en free from the market/play store,
you will also need an app like script manager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager&feature=search_result free from the market, and dont forget to turn the little su android button green to run as root when running the script
heres the OP, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 ,
thanks to Zeppelinrox
heres the latest version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
If I want to use the supercharger script, I just have to run the latest version of the script with scriptmanager? thats all? haha
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PhiP said:
If I want to use the supercharger script, I just have to run the latest version of the script with scriptmanager? thats all? haha
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Yeah, its pretty much as straight forward as that, just don't forget too browse as root, and to run the script as root
New version of v6 super charger available, test release 4
OMG thats magic
But one question still remains.... how often should i run the script? and how often the includinc cleaning script?
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PhiP said:
OMG thats magic
But one question still remains.... how often should i run the script? and how often the includinc cleaning script?
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As long as you don't have init.d scripts in your system/etc that can conflict, you shouldn't need too, I re run the script everytime I flash a new Rom. So 3 times a day sometimes lol , but once a week should be more than adequate, the cleaning script should be done, at the end of each time you supercharge
Thanks. Hopefully this will fix the memory leak issue on CM10
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Thanks. Hopefully this will fix the memory leak issue on CM10
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I think there is an issue with cm10 / jb - if your busybox is indifferent, change busybox at your own risk, be sure to nand before you alter busybox
Will try it now.
☞ sent from GS3 or Nexus
Question for supercharger script: after I ran everything, should I enter 33 at the driver console to exit? or should I leave it there and return to home screen.
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Question for supercharger script: after I ran everything, should I enter 33 at the driver console to exit? or should I leave it there and return to home screen.
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no use 32 or 33. but id recommend running 32, to ensure you get all settings, saved from the script u just ran
One more thing. Does the script stick when changing kernel? Or should I run it everytime I flash a new kernel?
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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?
iamjerry123 said:
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
hi I would like to ask if its possible to "Clear Memory" in Ram status lower than 200 mb?
because every time I "Clear Memory" my Ram status its always in 320mb+
is there an application that can help me?
SS here: CLICK ME!
thank you
There is no app except v6 supercharger script root your phone and try them http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
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There is no app except v6 supercharger script root your phone and try them http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
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are you using this one?
EDIT : del
Yeah i have used that scripts when i was on tw roms i can get atleast 275 mb used ram when killed the background apps
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abhinav quietly brilliant said:
Yeah i have used that scripts when i was on tw roms i can get atleast 275 mb used ram when killed the background apps
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ok i would try it would you mind if you can answer my future question just in case that if I will do wrong can you help me to troubleshoot?
thanks!
The thread which i have mentioned in above post have all the faq's.. If you still have got any queries then you can post it here either me or someone else will surely reply to your questions
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abhinav quietly brilliant said:
The thread which i have mentioned in above post have all the faq's.. If you still have got any queries then you can post it here either me or someone else will surely reply to your questions
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hahaha alright thank you very much!
You are always welcome
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Hi again sir i would like to ask some instruction because I am a little bit confuse in installing this application.
1) which step would i follow first ?? here is the link of what i am talking about. V6 SuperCharger
This
Summary of Steps (Yeah, it's THIS friggin easy...)
Before you start reading, just know that this is not difficult to implement... it's easy. There's more specifics below but basically:
1. Download a script
2. Install BusyBox (Attached! - see install instructions above the attachments)
3. Install Script Manager (Enable Browse as Root in Config)
4. Load script into Script Manager (Run As Root - the skull and crossbones icon which turns green when selected)
5. Follow instructions/user prompts & select what you want
(c) zeppelinrox
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Installing/Using
1. Download the attached V6_SuperCharger_for_Android*.txt/pdf script and save to your sdcard.
- Do NOT run the V6 SuperCharger install script at boot!
2. Run the script:
A) Load the script (V6_SuperCharger_for_Android*.txt/pdf) into Script Manager and select "Run as Root" (skull and crossbones "Su" icon - it turns green when selected)
OR...
B) Run Terminal Emulator and simply type: su and enter, sh /sdcard/V6* and enter (provided you saved the script to the root of your sdcard)
OR...
C) via ADB on your computer. In a console, type: adb shell and enter, su and enter, sh /sdcard/V6* and enter (provided you saved the script to the root of your sdcard)
3. Get SuperCharged! Just pick an option! The extra options (Engine Flush, etc.) explain things before doing anything
4. READ the script's output!
5. Afterwards, READ the html HELP FILE in the root of your SD Card!
6. Non-ICS/JB ROMS - Disable "Lock Home in Memory" if your ROM has this option. (This takes effect immediately.)
7. Optional: For a quick status check, you can put a Script Manager widget for V6 SuperCharger on you desktop
8. Reboot - required if it's your first time SuperCharging the rom.
9. Check if it works - After reboot, run the V6_SuperCharger script and check the info under the menu.
Cool! - Here are a few recent tutorials:
[GUIDE] V6 Supercharger Update 9 RC 8.2 + for Samsung Galaxy Young (includes a little KAK tutorial too)
If you are using compcache and have lag or slow down after SuperCharging,
DISABLE compache, wipe caches and re-enable it.
Non-ICS/JB ROMS - Be sure to uncheck/disable lock home in memory!
Note: V6_SuperCharger-AOR.zip is for use with Milestone's Androidiani OpenRecovery. Even if you have a Milestone, don't run it within Android.
........ AOR Usage: Extract to the root of your sdcard (Directory structure is in the zip)
.........You will now have a SuperCharger Menu on the main screen. Simply select the menu and select 1 of the 12 options.
(c) zeppelinrox
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Thankyou for your HELP
PS: Please correct me if I'm disobeying some rules here
You can follow any step which suits you best but just take care of that you precisely follow the steps and be a good reader
PS: Don't forget to patch the "Jelly ISCream mod" that is the only thing to be done perfectly
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well best is to either stop them from loading, disable triggers, uninstall/freeze them, etc to get some extra free ram.
but knowing the inner workings from android ram utilization, pretty useless endevour considering
abhinav quietly brilliant said:
You can follow any step which suits you best but just take care of that you precisely follow the steps and be a good reader
PS: Don't forget to patch the "Jelly ISCream mod" that is the only thing to be done perfectly
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what do you mean by "Jelly ISCream mod" ?
this means its not working with the stock kernel?
baz77 said:
well best is to either stop them from loading, disable triggers, uninstall/freeze them, etc to get some extra free ram.
but knowing the inner workings from android ram utilization, pretty useless endevour considering
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can you suggest an application that can freeze the application?
pedropenduko said:
can you suggest an application that can freeze the application?
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App Quarantine for freezing things.
Rom Toolbox for autostart.
Try greenify.works very well for me
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Hi,
I have tried all the steps for V6 supercharge even patched.. What is the instant change that I should expect.. I tried to clear memory but still doesn't go less than before. Let me know if I missed something... Using lsz stock rooted rom with philz kernel
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f0xtr0t said:
Try greenify.works very well for me
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ill check for this thankyou
treacherous_hawk said:
Hi,
I have tried all the steps for V6 supercharge even patched.. What is the instant change that I should expect.. I tried to clear memory but still doesn't go less than before. Let me know if I missed something... Using lsz stock rooted rom with philz kernel
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i am not still installing the V6 so i dont know how to answer you question ^^
hihipunkt said:
App Quarantine for freezing things.
Rom Toolbox for autostart.
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ok thanks here... how the Rom Toolbox would help? its looks like a compilation of application for root users?
but anyways thankyou
for disabling startup apps .. easy one is autostarts or rom toolbox has the autostart manager,,
for freezing apps TB is good
check dr ketans toolbox thread