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I 've wildfire with root access .I tried to flash it with all custom ROMS's, only CyanogenMod run after reststart but wasn't stable, others couldn' t even start after reboot. Loaded kernels ,without OC dosn't help. I only need try OC .Can it be done without reflashing whole ROM ??
Ok done with Jacob Kernel
So far stable on 652MHz .Visible speed difference in google maps
I use the stock HTC Wildfire ROM overclocked @768Mhz and sometimes it just get fkd up when i write messages ... Im gonna change phone asap
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MySelf_v1 said:
I use the stock HTC Wildfire ROM overclocked @768Mhz
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My HTC switches off casualy on 768Mhz i think this is too high for any Wildfire
Mine seems stable now at max 652mhz and min 245mhz ... i get like 3.8 mflops and I think thats nice?
Mine works fine on cyanogenmod with oc 768 mhz
i have a question do you have to flash a custom ROM to OC your wildfire?
or can you just have the ROM you got when you bought your phone root the phone and then flash OC kernel?
dakhr said:
Ok done with Jacob Kernel
So far stable on 652MHz .Visible speed difference in google maps
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Could you please tell wich kernel? I have a WILDFIRE with Android 2.1 with root acess. With another rom i already used 691MHZ very stable.
relesman said:
Could you please tell wich kernel? I have a WILDFIRE with Android 2.1 with root acess. With another rom i already used 691MHZ very stable.
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Kernel from this topic:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798471
Stock ROM-my Wildfire is completly "resistant" to any custom ROM(do not boot ,crash, screen freezes etc)
™¤»Aamir«¤™ said:
i have a question do you have to flash a custom ROM to OC your wildfire?
or can you just have the ROM you got when you bought your phone root the phone and then flash OC kernel?
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Yes i've orginal ROM only OC kernel flashed
Kernel here :
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798471
How to..
Hi, how do I overclock? I mean, what app do I have to use? I also find a picture showing the temperature in the status bar - maybe it is also possible to show the speed as well.
M.
buy SetCpu from android market
Mines can do 748mhz ,but if i set 768mhz,it can't boot and become a "soft brick"(use clockwork mod recovery to recover it)
I use cyanogen mod 7 #17
I found 691 to be most stable for every ROM i tried so far. SetCpu can be found free somewhere in the XDA forum.
Hi I find that in MIUI whenever the phone rebooted the CPU runs at 1.5 GHz. How do I change this besides doing set on boot on any CPU app.
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nayneshdev said:
Hi I find that in MIUI whenever the phone rebooted the CPU runs at 1.5 GHz. How do I change this besides doing set on boot on any CPU app.
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This does not happen to me. I have SetCPU installed and am running @ 800 MHz. Whenever I reboot, it continues to use this setting
This is strange. I still have this problem. I got my phone on last monday itself and within the first hour i flashed MIUI. Then i saw that cpu was oced to 1.5 GHz, installed setCPU couldn't change the frequency even after granting root, then tried with CPUmaster that did the trick. Again some random reboot after a day and back with 1.5 GHz then CPUmaster also didn't work so installed no-frillCPU that allowed me to change the frequency. So far within three days i had three random reboots and no-frillCPU seems to work fine.
I rebooted the phone manually to check whether the issue is with random crash/reboot and found that the isssue persists. Seems to be built into the kernel itself as i have not done set on boot. Shall try with set on boot ? will this be safe ?
nayneshdev said:
This is strange. I still have this problem. I got my phone on last monday itself and within the first hour i flashed MIUI. Then i saw that cpu was oced to 1.5 GHz, installed setCPU couldn't change the frequency even after granting root, then tried with CPUmaster that did the trick. Again some random reboot after a day and back with 1.5 GHz then CPUmaster also didn't work so installed no-frillCPU that allowed me to change the frequency. So far within three days i had three random reboots and no-frillCPU seems to work fine.
I rebooted the phone manually to check whether the issue is with random crash/reboot and found that the isssue persists. Seems to be built into the kernel itself as i have not done set on boot. Shall try with set on boot ? will this be safe ?
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I'm using SetCPU in MIUI 1.11.11 with native kernel, SetCPU is working well. I Set to use 1209 MHz max and 122 MHz min for daily use (ofcourse setted onboot), and set several profile also.
No random reboot.
For changing frequency in SetCPU, just SLIDE ABOVE THE SLIDER, NOT ON THE SLIDER. Works for me.
I was in RC2, and flashed with 318E A02 just before MIUI 1.10.21 then MIUI 1.11.11 from the day released.
I did wipe from one ROM to others, except from MIUI 1.10.21 to 1.11.11....
CacingKalung said:
I'm using SetCPU in MIUI 1.11.11 with native kernel, SetCPU is working well. I Set to use 1209 MHz max and 122 MHz min for daily use (ofcourse setted onboot), and set several profile also.
No random reboot.
For changing frequency in SetCPU, just SLIDE ABOVE THE SLIDER, NOT ON THE SLIDER. Works for me.
I was in RC2, and flashed with 318E A02 just before MIUI 1.10.21 then MIUI 1.11.11 from the day released.
I did wipe from one ROM to others, except from MIUI 1.10.21 to 1.11.11....
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Oh so that's the issue that I have to slide above the slider in setcpu. Anyways thanks both of u for the reply. Well m not trying that out happy with nofrills CPU. No more crash reboots. I am just loving MIUI and don't even had crossing thought of going to stock rom even though the incoming call volume issue persists. Any suggestions towards that end?
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Ok so today I installed uckernal v5 and guess what whenever I reboot the device it runs at 1 ghz. So somehow it had to do with kernel I guess.
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nayneshdev said:
Ok so today I installed uckernal v5 and guess what whenever I reboot the device it runs at 1 ghz. So somehow it had to do with kernel I guess.
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UC5.1 kernels worked well with all the ROMS (RC2, MIUI) but faced some problems with WiFi in edowar's latest ROM. But edowar's stock kernel can do 1.4 GHz so no point pushing it to 1.5 GHZ.
Just my 2 cents.
I am facing touch screen problem when ever I install CyanogenMod (not happening with Stock Rom) my touch screen has become over responsive.
As i press any key (or not) the phone detects key press. It is mostly happening in lower left (where * key is present)
Please some buddy solve the problem
sbajpai.bajpaisukrit said:
I am facing touch screen problem when ever I install CyanogenMod (not happening with Stock Rom) my touch screen has become over responsive.
As i press any key (or not) the phone detects key press. It is mostly happening in lower left (where * key is present)
Please some buddy solve the problem
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cyanogenmod 7.2 or 7.1 ?
right now, i am using ics final (cm 7.2) and the touch is working fine
i faced similar issues before though. dont know if it helps, but go to /system/etc/init.d
and there maybe some scripts and tweaks. try to remove them and see.
amrith.28 said:
cyanogenmod 7.2 or 7.1 ?
right now, i am using ics final (cm 7.2) and the touch is working fine
i faced similar issues before though. dont know if it helps, but go to /system/etc/init.d
and there maybe some scripts and tweaks. try to remove them and see.
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in both 7.1 & 7.2.
Please explain in detail as i am a newbie
i also have the same problem, esp. when i flashed a new kernel its has become more over responsive which gives me a headache
try flashing another custom rom?
sbajpai.bajpaisukrit said:
in both 7.1 & 7.2.
Please explain in detail as i am a newbie
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i am not sure what the solution is, but u can try once.
use root explorer (or similar file manager)
go to /system/etc/init.d
now usually (if no tweaks and scripts are enabled) there will be some files.. like 00banner,01sysctl....20userinit
if there are any other files after 20userinit, delete them.
then reboot. see if its any better.
clarkleal said:
i also have the same problem, esp. when i flashed a new kernel its has become more over responsive which gives me a headache
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so, how do you fix the sensitivity issue? i am also having the issue which is really annoying.
To all:
I'm 99% percent sure the problems you guys face are because of the OC kernel in the CM. Can you try flashing a non-OC kernel and determine whether the results differ?
In my case with non-OC kernel the problem still occurs. The only solution is underclock processor to 735MHz. Any ideas?
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connect phone to the charger solve the problem too ;X WTF? even if i overclock to 850MHz, touchscreen works perfectly!
xfamo7z said:
restart your phone it should fix
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Lolz. You must be kidding.
All : Even i am facing same issue after flashing Gingercrutz (only 2.3),ICS SUNDAY and Infinity rom. Still no solution for that.
Touchscreen Problem Fix
i had the same problem of multiple touches...b'coz of over sensitivity while using cm7.2 with oc kernel.
after flashing a non oc kernel either from ketut's or an0nym0us u can fix the prob.
thats how i fixed it.
Note:- Don't compare ur processor with other's(thinking other's can do oc without ny prob but not mine ..) b'coz every processor is different in some sense.
That's why some of them oc to even 960MHz and remain stable while some can't even take 820MHz(no wonder i belong to this category )
k so here u go :
ketut's thread :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1296905
cm-7.1-kernel-2.6.35.7-perf-CL562111.zip:download and flash this kernel using cwm (rem to mount system b4 flashing)
an0nym0us_ thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292200
zImage-Mod.v1.0.zip : flash this using cwm (mount system b4 flashing)
Note:- v1.1 is also thr but v1.0 is more stable (can find out in thread)
Plz press thanks if I have helped
I no longer know what to do. Non-oc kernel help a liittle but not completely solve the problem. Still helps me only underclock MHz to 735.
adinq said:
I no longer know what to do. Non-oc kernel help a liittle but not completely solve the problem. Still helps me only underclock MHz to 735.
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which rom and kernel are u using?
if u r on zImage Mod kernel then flash ketut's kernel and see.
dm08b002 said:
which rom and kernel are u using?
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CM7.2 rc0 on KT7 , zImage , clock set to 735MHz and the touchscreen works OK, but I lose a few MHz
dm08b002 said:
if u r on zImage Mod kernel then flash ketut's kernel and see.
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this doesn't help
dm08b002 said:
i had the same problem of multiple touches...b'coz of over sensitivity while using cm7.2 with oc kernel.
after flashing a non oc kernel either from ketut's or an0nym0us u can fix the prob.
thats how i fixed it.
Note:- Don't compare ur processor with other's(thinking other's can do oc without ny prob but not mine ..) b'coz every processor is different in some sense.
That's why some of them oc to even 960MHz and remain stable while some can't even take 820MHz(no wonder i belong to this category )
k so here u go :
ketut's thread :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1296905
cm-7.1-kernel-2.6.35.7-perf-CL562111.zip:download and flash this kernel using cwm (rem to mount system b4 flashing)
an0nym0us_ thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292200
zImage-Mod.v1.0.zip : flash this using cwm (mount system b4 flashing)
Note:- v1.1 is also thr but v1.0 is more stable (can find out in thread)
Plz press thanks if I have helped
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Thanks Machi.. It worked.
YA non oc kernel worked !!!solved!!!
adinq said:
I no longer know what to do. Non-oc kernel help a liittle but not completely solve the problem. Still helps me only underclock MHz to 735.
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i have search many thread in SGA section and finally find this thread and your solution.. thanks bro it's worked !!
i'm facing same problem with custom rom with OC or nonOC kernel.. i have try firekernel but problem still there.. then i set my cpu to 729, reboot, and touchscreen feel better !
this is my galaxy ace and cym 7.2 stable
Hi ,
I have a few begineers questions , I have a galaxy s that is running gingerbread 2.3.6 , is rooted and had a voodoo kernel (with recovery option) . I was thinking of possibilities of overclocking , can that be done with the setup I have ?
thanks in advance
You can easily overclock your phone with a root access with an application like this :
bit.ly/fnUFCD
There are lots of applications existing.
You can see on your kernel thread on this board what frequency is supported.
try Tegrak overclock or NSTools. Find other apps on Market.
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thanks for the info guys , installed busybox and android overclock , but appears the kernel is not able to be overclocked as I got a message and the max frequency showing is 1000 mhz , would anyone be able to recommend a kernel that would suit - would like to keep things preety simple and straightforward at the mo
cheers
saintetienne said:
thanks for the info guys , installed busybox and android overclock , but appears the kernel is not able to be overclocked as I got a message and the max frequency showing is 1000 mhz , would anyone be able to recommend a kernel that would suit - would like to keep things preety simple and straightforward at the mo
cheers
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Semaphore is the best http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
thanks again , my phone is showing jvz suffix at end of kernel - show the semaphore jvz is the way to go ?
I am trying to avoid an expensive paperwight
Semaphore kernel can work on all gingerbread roms. So it is safe to flash semaphore 2.5 on your phone.
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sefira said:
Semaphore kernel can work on all gingerbread roms. So it is safe to flash semaphore 2.5 on your phone.
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Absolutely right
thanks guys , will take a look tonight , think I used heimdall frontend previously , that ok or any better options ?
cheers
saintetienne said:
thanks guys , will take a look tonight , think I used heimdall frontend previously , that ok or any better options ?
cheers
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You can use CWM
install zip from sd ?
cheers
Plumped for odin in the end - all done , thanks to everyone for your help
Will overclocking the phone significantly reduce battery life? Or cause any degradation of the phone due to excess heat?
Kops said:
Will overclocking the phone significantly reduce battery life? Or cause any degradation of the phone due to excess heat?
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Battery use will obviously be higher with the processor on more clock speed but there's no problem with the temperature. Remember, always overclock in minor steps,check stability and in this way you would get a stable phone
I had CM7-1.0 before with pawitp kernel.
Today, I flashed the latest CM9 nightly and right now am on the stock kernel.
I have the following kernels with me at the moment:
—Semaphore ICS Kernel from here
—Devil3 from here
My questions:
Which one of these Kernel will give me the best battery life and is fast at the same time?
Will I get a bootloop if I flash either of these kernels over the stock kernel which comes with the CM9 nightly?
There are both BLN and CMC kernels on this page. Which one should I be using?
TVwithParents said:
My questions:
Which one of these Kernel will give me the best battery life and is fast at the same time?
Will I get a bootloop if I flash either of these kernels over the stock kernel which comes with the CM9 nightly?
There are both BLN and CMC kernels on this page. Which one should I be using?
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1. Try it yourself, flashing kernel is about 1 minute. Both kernels are great.
2. Try it yourself, bootloop isn't yet diagnosed. Sometimes it happens sometimes not.
3. there are only 2 versions: cmc (cm colours) and vc (voodoo colours).
Also before flashing wipe cache/dalvik and clear init.d and ns tools
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TVwithParents said:
I had CM7-1.0 before with pawitp kernel.
Today, I flashed the latest CM9 nightly and right now am on the stock kernel.
I have the following kernels with me at the moment:
—Semaphore ICS Kernel from here
—Devil3 from here
My questions:
Which one of these Kernel will give me the best battery life and is fast at the same time?
Will I get a bootloop if I flash either of these kernels over the stock kernel which comes with the CM9 nightly?
There are both BLN and CMC kernels on this page. Which one should I be using?
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Hi, before you flashing a new kernel, flash first the kernel cleaning script from lipol. then you have no problems with the new kernel.
And what you think about midnight Kernel? I use this Kernel and i'm very happy with them. You have with that kernel a very good Battery life. :thumbup:
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Used to always use kernel cleaning script lately Kernel cleaning script gives me boot loop nearly everytime.
Wipe cache, wipe dalvick, clear ns tools and clear init.d is fine.
Of the kernels you have mentioned i have found semaphore to have better battery and to be more stable unless you want to over clock. Or that is my experience anyway.
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After using stock cm 9 kernel for quite a while I was curious to try out semaphore and regretted it only hours afterwards...
With Antutu Benchmark App I got 400 Points less compared to stock kernel... after some hours my phone hang up (black screen, ne wake up). Some hours later the next black screen... Finally I got back to stock kernel and I am happy again
Its very fluid and responsive, in my opinion there is really no need für a custom kernel in CM9, only if you need USB Host support and the ability to overclock...
I'm using devil3 kernel and I love it, it's just awesome. I think it's more customizable than semaphore, but a bit harder to set. Anyway, you should test by yourself both of them, remember to flash lippol's kernel cleaner before flashing a new kernel
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Devil kernel is the best for me. I love all the options and speed. I over clock to 1.4GHz, use lulzactive governor with smooth UI profile and everything is tuned for performance and I still get almost 2 days on battery. Using cm9
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I would suggest devil kernel, it has a very good battery live, some great features like swap or zram
And BTW: Just flash your kernels over each other, no use to flash kernel cleaning script neither wipe dalvik cache. it has nothing to do with kernels ;-)
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Devil3 for me too. As well as being fast and having decent battery life, it's the only kernel that had voodoo color. Once you've found the best settings for your screen there's no going back.
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Devil3 for me too. It works like a charm. :good:
I'm running CM9 stable with Semaphore 1.3 on 1.2GHz and smartassV2 governor.
Never had any problems with semaphore so i keep using it. my battery lasts for 1 day while running games for several hours, and up to 4 days, if i barely use it.
i know many people don't like benchmarks, but i thought i'd attach my quadrant-score anyways.
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I'm running CM9 stable with Semaphore 1.3 on 1.2GHz and smartassV2 governor.
Never had any problems with semaphore so i keep using it. my battery lasts for 1 day while running games for several hours, and up to 4 days, if i barely use it.
i know many people don't like benchmarks, but i thought i'd attach my quadrant-score anyways.
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I too am using Semaphore 1.3 with smartasv2 governor, no problems here either, i recommend it !