Root & Rom lead to lag \ slow down later? - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Quick question for those that have rooted and rom'd their TBolt. I noticed on my D1 , I would load a ROM that was snappy and ran great, but usually a week or so after loading a Rom, it would start to lag. Clearing Dalvic or reflashing would fix the problem, but it happened on every Rom I tried. I remember others saying the same, but never found a reason for it. Has anyone seen a lag on the TBolt after running the same Rom for a while?
btw - Tbolt is current stock non rooted, but I'm thinking about it again

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Help for random reboots?

I'm hoping I can provide information that may be helpful to developers about the Thunderbird's random rebooting problems.
For my phone it seems related to the ROM I'm running, so maybe this will help ID the problem?
ROMS w/o reboots:
Got the phone, got the OTA update, no reboots. None.
Rooted the phone, configured and ran PG05IMG_MR1_upgrade.zip, no reboots.
After bad experienced, unrooted, back to stock, no reboots.
OTA update again, no reboots.
Re-rooted, again ran the updated rooted ROM, no reboots.
Several listed below caused problems so I'm on Synergy with no reboots.
ROMs with reboots:
Liquid 1.5, reboots 2-3 times/hour
Liquid 1.4, reboots several times/day
Liquid 1.6, reboots several times/day
PUR3A05PTH3ORY v 1.2.2 reboots several times/day
Gingervitis 1.2, no reboots, powers off and won't come back on until I do a battery pull!
I'm really hoping this will help someone take a stab at fixing the problem! Changelogs for Liquid should help, why is 1.5 worse than 1.4 or 1.6? What's included or missing in the ROMs that fail as compared to the roms that work?
Every phone is different, just because a certain version of a rom isn't working well for you, doesn't mean that is the case with everyone. Each phone is different in you have to find what works best for you.
For example, I used Gingeritis based off of the GB leak and was getting a lot of reboots, but I tried BAMF and wasn't getting any. Meanwhile others get reboots on BAMF and don't on Gingeritis. Android is some trial and error before everything works just how you want it, IMO.
I was getting a lot of reboots almost non-stop from PUR3A05PTH3ORY. and I get 1 once in a while with CM7.
I know some TB's even rebooted a lot with the stock rom unrooted. My first one was like that.
I've flashed the mr2 radio and have used it for all roms and I've had no reboots
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g00s3y said:
Every phone is different, just because a certain version of a rom isn't working well for you, doesn't mean that is the case with everyone. Each phone is different in you have to find what works best for you.
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Partially true but there are common factors such as many having reboot problems with Liquid 1.5, etc.

[Q] Problem with verizon pushing updates

Well here is the issue, I bought the HTC Thunderbolt awhile ago. I then rooted my phone but left the original ROM on it since the custom roms were not stable. I noticed verizon was pushing me some update and I just ignored them. I woke up today to see my phone rebooted with the screen on an exsclamation point. And then my Thunderbolt keeps rebooting itself now. I tried going into ROM Manager to download a Custom ROM but the phone just reboots before I can do it. I just installed Liquid Gingersense v1.6 rom with the MR2 OTA Radio which said it installed just fine after installing the Liquid Gingersense rom. I went through setting up the google account fine and after it booted to the main screen now my phone boots all over again, get stuck at htc screen for a bit then loads the phone fine then boots again. I am really not sure what the heck is going on. I am new to the MR2 OTA Radio since I cam from the Droid 1. So I hope it was not the install order I did it. I Have turned off the phone booted it with still same rebooting over and over issue. If anyone has idea's please let me know. Much appreciated. Thanks
I'm in the same boat. I have wiped the SD card and done a factory reset on the phone. It is no longer rooted, as I can't install and run apps requiring root permission. The update fails every time it tries to install, I also get the exclamation point android screen when the update tries to install. I'll take the update, I don't care. I just want a reliable phone again.
I'm seeing this issue come up a lot. Some of you folks seem pretty upset by it, and reasonably so. Search through the threads and you'll find you solution.
For those who are STILL running that antique and wildly obsolete ROM that the jcase rooting process leaves you with, I'd like to set a few facts before you. First of all, that ROM wasn't provided as a long-term daily driver. It's OLD and it's not very efficient with the battery. Second, simply because it's stock doesn't mean it's inherently stable. It's probably less stable than the custom ROMs out there. Third, the only ROMs really struggling with stability were the 2.01 RUU gingerbread builds. That build is obsolete, but not nearly as obsolete as the ROM that the rooting process leaves you with. The stability issues with the second OTA had nothing to do with the ROM, but rather, the radio that came with the RUU. In short, it's foolhardy to believe that custom ROMs are somehow inherently dangerous or unstable.
I'd like to suggest to whoever might be running the rooted ancient ROM the rooting process leaves you with to abandon it at your earliest convenience. Flash an MR2 radio, and if you like stock, use the stock rooted debloated ROM based on the 1.70 RUU. If you decide not to do this, and your phone auto-accepts the update, you'll probably lose everything on the phone trying to get it working again. Save yourself that hassle. Flashing ROMs isn't hard and people do it everyday.

CM7.2 random reboots on OV

I have been running the Backside IHO CM7.2 build on my OV for a couple weeks now and I keep getting very frequent freezes followed by a reboot. It does this while OCed as well as running stock speed-it makes absolutely no difference. Also it seems to do it most often when the battery is below 50%ish. I have done a full wipe of system, cache and dalvik cache prior to flashing and the problem has persisted through all updates that have been released over the past couple weeks. Does anybody have any idea why this might be happening or ways that I can fix it? I really don't want to go back to a froyo rom if I can help it. Thanks
same problems, i just checked and found that my phone isnt rooted anymore dont know if that makes a diff but im not sure what to use to root it back if it matters..

[Q] Reboot issue

My issue has been plaguing me for several weeks now. I just stared developing for Android, so I'm a bit of a noob (forgive any obvious mistakes that I have made, or do make)
I have an HTC EVO 3D that I got about 8 months ago. One of the first things I did after I got it was root the puppy and flash a custom Gingerbread ROM to it. That worked great as a development tool for a while, with no issues, whatsoever.
After some time, I updated my custom Gingerbread ROM to a custom ICS ROM, which again, worked fine, minus the minor inconvenience of it occasionally rebooting when I would hit the debug icon on my IDE (Eclipse). That would only happen every once and a while. However, one day last week, all it did, when I hit debug, was reboot. I figured that the ROM was bad in some way, and flashed a custom JellyBean ROM to it. Same issue. I flashed another JB ROM(CM 10), with the same issue. After that, I've done everything that I can think of to fix this issue. I've tried flashing everything that Clockwork would let me flash (Dalvik, cache, did a factory reset, etc) I tried reformatting the SD card, and even tried 3 new ones. I tried reflashing the ROM, I tried 3 other computers, and even re installed Windows on one of them! In my experimentation, I have discovered that it also reboots when I try to record video with the native JB camera (I say that because I installed another camera app from the Play Store, and that works fine).
I'm thinking maybe a memory leak? I honestly have no idea.
HTC EVO 3D
HBOOT 1.40
S-OFF
Thanks in advance

[Q] getting errors after flashing roms. normal or not?

Hi. i own an HTC EVO V 4G (Virgin Mobile). i used the Search function but sadly didnt found exactly what i needed.
a month or so after activating the phone, i decided to Root, S-off, Flash Recovery, bootloader and a custom Rom. However, its been a while now, that when i do a fresh install i get some inconsistency problems. for example, my first Rom was Harmonia, but later on i switched to MidnightRom. there the problems started to show up. the Sense version was working fine, but then i wanted to try out the Jellybean version. and when i did (after wiping everything, of course) some apps were not working. PlayStore wouldnt let me download anything, Tethering was not working, when using "reboot" the phone would get in a bootloop, which would only go away by removing the battery. and 3D games (Shadowgun, Temple Run, etc.) were graphically laggy. more like, unplayable. the image was distorted to the point it was impossible to see what was going on. messed around with fixing permissions, deleting Cache and Dalvik, re-flashing, and the problem was still there. i tried with other Jellybean Roms (both 4.1 and 4.2) and noticed that the problems were still there. anyways, after deciding to live with the problems (running Wild For the Night). months later i decide to flash MidnightRom again and i see that all the problems are magically gone. to this day ive been running only 4.1+ Roms and i dont have many issues whatsoever. BUT. i tried a Senseless Stock-based Rom the other day (started to miss 3D camera) and it ran well, but the overall behavior of the phone was laggy. it would take longer than usual to do anything. took me about 5 re-flashes to get rid of all the problems. then just yesterday i tried a few other Roms. some worked, though DU was really laggy, and the icons would switch places by themselves at times. as i saw the problem was not going away with re-flashing, fixing permissions and whatnot, i decide to restore to my most stable Flashed Rom.
just to clarify, here is what i do every time im about to flash a new ROM:
Wipe everything except SD card
Wipe Cache and Dalvik
Flash.
Reboot
after i flashed, if something went wrong, or if im flashing something ontop:
Wipe Cache and Dalvik
Fix permissions
Reboot
so question is, is this normal? does this has to do with the phone switching from ICS to JB? or am i doing something wrong?
also, just curious... is there a way one could, say, by some weird reason be "half S-off"? because although my bootloader says S-Off, and i have been able to flash many things, i remember that when doing the Wire thing i experienced many errors, and the thing said it was successful by itself a few seconds later while i wasnt doing anything.
and also, which is the best and most stable Hboot version i could use?
My HBoot version is 1.04.2000 (PG8610000)
Radio is 1.09.00.0706
My Recovery is 4EXT latest version
Thanks in advance

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