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Okay i installed froyo 2.2 on my phone about 2 months ago and at first it ran good. And now sometimes when i hit the home button it lags and then shows my background but nothing else then after a minute all my stuff comes back on the screen. How do i fix this its very irritating.
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Is it behaving this way after a restart too? Are u using any task killers/battery managers?
Also, just using "froyo 2.2" does not convey much info. It would be better to mention any custom/kernel u r using. It could be also because u r using underclocking with undervolt that is limiting cpu using its full speed.
U could try clearing out dalvik cache from recovery mode, and check if that speeds it up. Be mindful that after clearing dalvik cache the first boot would always take more time since it has to recreate the same.
Yeah it does it after i restart it. I'm using froyo 2.2 kernal [email protected]#1, i'm using advanced task killer but thats it.
Then I would say do some research and flash a custom kb1 kernel. There is a few with lagfixes and even overclock capability.
When i inatalled froyo it up rooted my phone
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A little guide for getting the best custom tailored performance in Nik's rom
what do you need:
-an inredible S with nik's rom installed
-Titanium backup pro or Titanium backup free + an app that let's you freeze apk's
-OC/UV beater
-Lord kernel v5
-battery calibration
NOTICE: if you already tinkered with your ROM it will be best to start from scratch
-Boot into recovery, flash Nik's Rom (if you have not already), reboot back into recovery (press volume down when countdown for reboot starts, keep pressing button untill reboot finished), now flash Lord kernel V5 (yes, use lord kernel, not RCmix) and reboot the phone, set it up as usual and install any alternative apps you would like to use (i mean apps already included in rom, but where you prefer others for, ex: SMS,Music,Dialer,etc)
- now install titanium backup, battery calibration and OC/UV beater, after that go to settings/tweaks/rosie options/quick scroll and set to all 2D, then settings/tweaks/display options/autobrightness and set to sloppy, then settings/tweaks/system/enable/disable commands and install virtuous OC deamon, now reboot your phone
-after reboot open oc/uv beater and set wake gov:smartassV2,wake min:122000, wake max:1305600, sleep gov:conservative, sleep min:122000, sleep max:460800. now press 'perm activate', then press the settings key on your phone and goto 'ocsettings', set all options to 'ProfileVOC1', close OC/UV beater and open superuser, press the settings button and choose preferences. set automatic response to allow and untick 'notifications', close app
-now charge up your phone to 100%, open battery calibration and press on the 'battery calibration' button. unplug the phone, and it's important now to leave it unplugged untill the battery hits 20% or lower (best calibration)
-reboot the phone in recovery mode and make a backup
-last thing to do now, open titanium backup pro, go to backup/restore and freeze everything you plan on not using (tap program, then tap 'freeze'), make sure you don't freeze OS critical stuff. there are many lists on what is safe to remove/freeze on sense rom's : example. Do not remove at first, but freeze !!!!!
now run your ROM for a few days, if everything is working as it should go back into titanium backup and uninstall all frozen apps (tick app, then tick uninstall)
If not everything is working as it should, start unfreezing apps that you suspect of being the culprit and test
-after all this, you have a tweaked out rom with great speed, maximum free memory and good battery life !
wat is this?
gr8 effort but it seems more like "how i setup my rom" more than a guide..
sry if i sound arrogant or offensive..
mandeep294 said:
wat is this?
gr8 effort but it seems more like "how i setup my rom" more than a guide..
sry if i sound arrogant or offensive..
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Well, people PM'd me asking how i set up my rom, ansd they wanted a NOOB guide, so this is it ..
no offence taken, for a experienced user, this is offcourse worthless ...
PS: got any recomendation on how to rename the topic then?
Edit: renamed it to NOOBGUIDE
Psyloid said:
... then settings/tweaks/system/enable/disable commands and install andrev and virtuous OC deamon, now reboot your phone
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I think only one of them is possible. In this case virtuous OC (VOC) is active.
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I think only one of them is possible. In this case virtuous OC (VOC) is active.
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fixed that then, thanks
ya and add that by saying to apply the USB fix patch.
santhoshpirate said:
ya and add that by saying to apply the USB fix patch.
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No need for that on my phone, usb is working fine ...
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Ok ... I applied ur settings and got
1.3 GHz and 3167 quadrant score..
But my phones battery is heating up pretty quick, Is it normal?
Thanks..
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santhoshpirate said:
Ok ... I applied ur settings and got
1.3 GHz and 3167 quadrant score..
But my phones battery is heating up pretty quick, Is it normal?
Thanks..
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It's normal that your phone get's a bit hot under high load (43° Celcius is ok for example) If you think its getting too hot, set wake max to 1.2Ghz, not every phone is the same, all depends on the CPU. as long as it does not freeze or reboot, you are pretty much okay
Okay I will try that and tell you..
And for battery calibration I fully charged and clicked the calibration button and it showed calibration is succeeded and I unplugged the device.... Is that correct ? And what now?
Thanks
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santhoshpirate said:
Okay I will try that and tell you..
And for battery calibration I fully charged and clicked the calibration button and it showed calibration is succeeded and I unplugged the device.... Is that correct ? And what now?
Thanks
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dat is correct..wat now??nothing jst use ur phone normally
lol yea and use your phone till your battery at least less than 20% charge it till full again.. at least 2 cycles you will see the improvement of your battery... don't trust the first cycle of your battery drain..
nice advices, thanks!
Psyloid said:
-after reboot open oc/uv beater and set wake gov:smartassV2,wake min:122000, wake max:1305600, sleep gov:conservative, sleep min:122000, sleep max:460800. now press 'perm activate', then press the settings key on your phone and goto 'ocsettings', set all options to 'ProfileVOC1', close OC/UV beater and open superuser, press the settings button and choose preferences. set automatic response to allow and untick 'notifications', close app
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Is the OCVUBeater stick after reboot?
Shinobee said:
Is the OCVUBeater stick after reboot?
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if you do
then press the settings key on your phone and goto 'ocsettings', set all options to 'ProfileVOC1'
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they do stick yes, because they will activate on boot,battery,charger
thx 4 guide)
Still helpful thanx
Hello, I dont know where the help forums are for the lg revolution and it wont let me post for some odd reason so hopefully here, i can ask for help, and not get banned x3.
So im tring to flash gingervolt 2.0 and well, it's not working. Ive tried updating from gingervolt 1.3, adding the 2.1 version of blitzkrieg and a theme. But the problem here is. It just goes to the LG screen then turns off and vibrates again going to the same screen. When i get very lucky it boots into the boot animation and into the device. But some parts freeze if i try to do something and sometimes the boot animation freezes. If anyone knows about this problem or think they can help. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Also i don't want to use stock or gingervolt 1.3, i think 2.09 is so much faster so i'm not wanting to be recommended on another version or another Rom. Thanks.
Restore your back up and try re downloading and trying again
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Ive already tried that. D:
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Did you wipe data before flashing 2.0? Just trying to cover the bases
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swiftriolu said:
Hello, I dont know where the help forums are for the lg revolution and it wont let me post for some odd reason so hopefully here, i can ask for help, and not get banned x3.
So im tring to flash gingervolt 2.0 and well, it's not working. Ive tried updating from gingervolt 1.3, adding the 2.1 version of blitzkrieg and a theme. But the problem here is. It just goes to the LG screen then turns off and vibrates again going to the same screen. When i get very lucky it boots into the boot animation and into the device. But some parts freeze if i try to do something and sometimes the boot animation freezes. If anyone knows about this problem or think they can help. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Also i don't want to use stock or gingervolt 1.3, i think 2.09 is so much faster so i'm not wanting to be recommended on another version or another Rom. Thanks.
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Start over from stock GB would be your best bet.
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Yes i wiped data. I followed all of the directions. Also i dont like stock at all, are you saying i should try from that. I did that to.
I agree that going back to stock GB would probably be the best solution. Then just start over from scratch
i'm running gingervolt 1.3 and didnt even realize the was a 2.0 for it....lol....
could someone post a link? or point me in the right direction?
Much Appreciated
thephelans5 said:
I agree that going back to stock GB would probably be the best solution. Then just start over from scratch
i'm running gingervolt 1.3 and didnt even realize the was a 2.0 for it....lol....
could someone post a link? or point me in the right direction?
Much Appreciated
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Here ya go!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326542
KaneOfMars said:
Did you wipe data before flashing 2.0? Just trying to cover the bases
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I didn't wipe data before flashing. But it's most likely better off to do it like Kane said and also starting from a Stock GB then flashing GV 2.0
Hi all,
I'm new here, and couldn't find any references to this specific problem, but this thread appears to be vaguely related. I'm GV 1.3 and just tired to update to 2.0. CWM makes it appear as though the update worked, but when I restart the phone, Settings --> About Phone still shows it's on GV 1.3. I tried the update twice; the first time, I chose "Reboot phone" from the CWM menu after installation, and the second time, I powered down. Same result both time.
Per the instructions, I did NOT wipe data, since I was already on GV 1.3.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks!
-- Bryce
bnewall1 said:
Hi all,
I'm new here, and couldn't find any references to this specific problem, but this thread appears to be vaguely related. I'm GV 1.3 and just tired to update to 2.0. CWM makes it appear as though the update worked, but when I restart the phone, Settings --> About Phone still shows it's on GV 1.3. I tried the update twice; the first time, I chose "Reboot phone" from the CWM menu after installation, and the second time, I powered down. Same result both time.
Per the instructions, I did NOT wipe data, since I was already on GV 1.3.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks!
-- Bryce
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Mtmichaelson forgot to change the build number I believe. You should be good.
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Thanks
spc_hicks09 said:
Mtmichaelson forgot to change the build number I believe. You should be good.
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Thanks spc hicks09
after reading previous posts I was suddenly curious why my revo said 1.3 when it should have said 2.0
bnewall1 said:
Hi all,
I'm new here, and couldn't find any references to this specific problem, but this thread appears to be vaguely related. I'm GV 1.3 and just tired to update to 2.0. CWM makes it appear as though the update worked, but when I restart the phone, Settings --> About Phone still shows it's on GV 1.3. I tried the update twice; the first time, I chose "Reboot phone" from the CWM menu after installation, and the second time, I powered down. Same result both time.
Per the instructions, I did NOT wipe data, since I was already on GV 1.3.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thanks!
-- Bryce
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You should be fine. The name was not changed in the file. There are many posts about in the gv 2.0 thread.
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spc_hicks09 said:
Mtmichaelson forgot to change the build number I believe. You should be good.
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Oh, that might explain a lot then. Other than the build number, is there any indication that I'm on 2.0 now? The animated startup graphic is the same as it was before.
bnewall1 said:
Oh, that might explain a lot then. Other than the build number, is there any indication that I'm on 2.0 now? The animated startup graphic is the same as it was before.
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If you can overclock without flashing the kernel then you're good. 1.3 didn't have the kernel implemented.
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spc_hicks09 said:
If you can overclock without flashing the kernel then you're good. 1.3 didn't have the kernel implemented.
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I wouldn't know how to overclock my phone if it smacked me in the face...
I was having some trouble with Bluetooth, so I went back to GV 1.3 and checked the build number. When that didn't help and I ended up having to factory reset my phone to get BT working again, I went back to GV 2.0 again, and noticed a different kernel build number. I guess that's one way to tell that I'm on 2.0. I can't tell any difference in how it works otherwise, though.
-- Bryce
Battery problems
Has anyone else had any problems with the battery dying fast after switching to gingervolt 2.0? Since updating from gingervolt 1.3 to 2.0 my battery has been dying significantly faster (from 100% at 7:30am to 20% at 9:30pm with hardly any use and yes I have the extended battery). I am using rom toolbox and have the cpu set to Max: 1305Mhz and Min: 576Mhz with the governor set on smoothass (this was also set on 1.3 with no issues). My phone also will occasionally freeze and reboot at random times. I also noticed that it seems to lag when opening certain apps. Verizon tried to push an update to my phone which thankfully did not go through but i was able to go into the system files and change the system/lib/libme_main.so and change it to system/lib/libme_main.so.bak. That seemed to stop the update from trying to install. I also went to etc/security/otacerts.zip and added .bak to the end. Doing this accomplished nothing and now it wont allow me to remove the .bak from the end of the file. I love gingervolt 2.0 when it is working properly and hope I can get it to run smoothly. If anyone has any suggestions please share.
WARNING: I'm pretty much a noob at this stuff, so please bear with me.
Okay, first of all, and I'm not sure if this is relevant, a few days ago I hard-bricked my phone trying to unlock the bootloader. I got it repaired (I think they changed the motherboard or something) and after that I installed GingerDX (for stock kernel) and everything was working fine and smooth. Then, I tried to overclock it with a module for overclocking (not sure what it was called) and SetCPU.
When I inserted the module, everything was working fine. But then I installed SetCPU and tried something with it. I think I tried setting it to a higher frequency, but not much. And after that, it rebooted itself. And it kept rebooting all the time. It would turn on for less than a minute and then it would reboot.
I wasn't exactly sure what to do, and since I didn't have much time and I needed my phone, I just went into CWM, made a full wipe and just installed GingerDX again. But when I turned it on, it was lagging quite a lot. Not THAT much, but it was quite visible and irritating.
I tried to change the governor from ONDEMAND to PERFORMANCE, and it showed that the CPU frequency had changed from 600MHz to about 700MHz I think, but it still felt the same. Then I switched it back to ONDEMAND, and it's still the same.
Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Did you full wipe system before installing
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edinchez said:
WARNING: I'm pretty much a noob at this stuff, so please bear with me.
Okay, first of all, and I'm not sure if this is relevant, a few days ago I hard-bricked my phone trying to unlock the bootloader. I got it repaired (I think they changed the motherboard or something) and after that I installed GingerDX (for stock kernel) and everything was working fine and smooth. Then, I tried to overclock it with a module for overclocking (not sure what it was called) and SetCPU.
When I inserted the module, everything was working fine. But then I installed SetCPU and tried something with it. I think I tried setting it to a higher frequency, but not much. And after that, it rebooted itself. And it kept rebooting all the time. It would turn on for less than a minute and then it would reboot.
I wasn't exactly sure what to do, and since I didn't have much time and I needed my phone, I just went into CWM, made a full wipe and just installed GingerDX again. But when I turned it on, it was lagging quite a lot. Not THAT much, but it was quite visible and irritating.
I tried to change the governor from ONDEMAND to PERFORMANCE, and it showed that the CPU frequency had changed from 600MHz to about 700MHz I think, but it still felt the same. Then I switched it back to ONDEMAND, and it's still the same.
Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Redownload rom , full wipe twice , wipe battery stats , system and flash rom.
Or try another rom for stock
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SmashDrill said:
Did you full wipe system before installing
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Yeah, I did. I mentioned it in the first post as well.
vanillaLVL said:
Redownload rom , full wipe twice , wipe battery stats , system and flash rom.
Or try another rom for stock
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Are you sure this will fix it? Because I don't want to lose all my installed apps just for trying something out. It takes a lot of time to re-install all of them.
edinchez said:
Yeah, I did. I mentioned it in the first post as well.
Are you sure this will fix it? Because I don't want to lose all my installed apps just for trying something out. It takes a lot of time to re-install all of them.
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Use Titanium backup to backup , and then restore
On stock kernel , the more the frequence the laggier the device will become.
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Just did a double full wipe and flashed the ROM again and it's fixed now. Thanks a lot for your help guys!
For me, the overclock never work on froyobread and gingerdx on stock kernel. When I install the module, the phone just stay unstable, and without a overclock (at 600 mhz with module installed), the performance is sh!t. So, if u need overclock, install a rom with include the module, like cm7 v7 (i dont know). The best is unclock bootloader, but i dont do this.
jucazastrow said:
For me, the overclock never work on froyobread and gingerdx on stock kernel. When I install the module, the phone just stay unstable, and without a overclock (at 600 mhz with module installed), the performance is sh!t. So, if u need overclock, install a rom with include the module, like cm7 v7 (i dont know). The best is unclock bootloader, but i dont do this.
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install app for overclocking then...many available.
I dont need overclock and I test many apps for these, but just test in froyobread and gingerdx. The overclock works for me on cm7 v6, but again, I dont need this. Its just a sugestion.
sorry for my bad english
Hi, I'm having a problem with my Touchpad 32GB. I'm having problem with the CM9 2012/11/18 build. I've installed it, but after a few minutes of use, it resets on me. I've done it a few times, same problem. I've restore it back to webos 3.0 using this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244 and I've tried installing it again, but I still get the same problem.
The files that I have in the cminstall folder when I started are:
moboot_0.3.5
update-cm-9-20121118-NIGHTLY-tenderloin
update-cwm_tenderloin-1012
And when I run the novacom command, I'm using the ACMEInstaller2.
Can someone help me with this problem? Also, on a side note, which version of Android would be most stable?
Thanks in advance for any help.
vdn20 said:
Hi, I'm having a problem with my Touchpad 32GB. I'm having problem with the CM9 2012/11/18 build. I've installed it, but after a few minutes of use, it resets on me. I've done it a few times, same problem. I've restore it back to webos 3.0 using this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244 and I've tried installing it again, but I still get the same problem.
The files that I have in the cminstall folder when I started are:
moboot_0.3.5
update-cm-9-20121118-NIGHTLY-tenderloin
update-cwm_tenderloin-1012
And when I run the novacom command, I'm using the ACMEInstaller2.
Can someone help me with this problem? Also, on a side note, which version of Android would be most stable?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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I use the 11/18 nightly and it works fine for me.
Take a look at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002968
It could help with your rebooting problem. I've been lucky, never have had that problem.
Make sure if you doctor back to 3.0.0 to update to 3.0.5. You can do it OTA.
Good luck.
chicle_11 said:
I use the 11/18 nightly and it works fine for me.
Take a look at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002968
It could help with your rebooting problem. I've been lucky, never have had that problem.
Make sure if you doctor back to 3.0.0 to update to 3.0.5. You can do it OTA.
Good luck.
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Okay, I'll give that a shot. I'm curious, can you tell me which version of ACMEInstaller did you use? Thanks
Update:
Playing a sound didn't seem to work. There were some sounds played when I tap a button, but I also played a music button to be sure, but it still restarted on me after a few minutes.
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I've restore my touchpad hopefully back to the way it was when I got it. Can someone give me some direction on what to use to install Android, hoping what I originally done caused some kind of problem.
I used acme installer 2.
I recommend using ACMEInstaller3. It will be necessary if you ever want to install Jelly Bean, so might as well do it now.
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I used acme installer 2.
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bananagranola said:
I recommend using ACMEInstaller3. It will be necessary if you ever want to install Jelly Bean, so might as well do it now.
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Tried using both during the install, but both gave the same problem. Any other ideas on what I can try?
vdn20 said:
Tried using both during the install, but both gave the same problem. Any other ideas on what I can try?
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What are your min/max clock settings set to?
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I'm wondering, does it freeze or get jittery before it shuts off, or does it just turn black and die
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rrrrrrredbelly said:
What are your min/max clock settings set to?
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I'm not sure what the min/max clock settings are set to. How can I check?
-SGA- said:
I'm wondering, does it freeze or get jittery before it shuts off, or does it just turn black and die
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After a few minutes of use, it freezes for a moment, and then it resets.
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I'm not sure what the min/max clock settings are set to. How can I check?
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I dont remember where the setting is on CM roms, but if you go into settings, then they should have a cyanogenmod setting option, then performance I think. The min clock CPU speed is 192 I believe, I can't run anything below 384, and on some rom's I have to set the min at 432 or it will randomly reboot. Not saying this will solve your issue, I was just curious what your speeds were set to.
You can also use an app from the play store, such as kernel tuner or no frills cpu to set your speeds.
rrrrrrredbelly said:
I dont remember where the setting is on CM roms, but if you go into settings, then they should have a cyanogenmod setting option, then performance I think. The min clock CPU speed is 192 I believe, I can't run anything below 384, and on some rom's I have to set the min at 432 or it will randomly reboot. Not saying this will solve your issue, I was just curious what your speeds were set to.
You can also use an app from the play store, such as kernel tuner or no frills cpu to set your speeds.
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Just reinstalled CM9 on it using ACMEInstaller3. The min/max is 384/1188 MHz. This time, it was a little different. A few minutes in, I tried to turn on the WiFi and the screen gone blue. I restarted it and and up the CPU speed. It restarted in a few minutes, last longer this time. I wiped the both cache and did a fix permission, saw it in another post, and it restarted within the first 2 minutes after it boots into CM9.