[Q] SD/Internal speed - Motorola Droid X2

For the short time that I was running oxide vs Eclipse in antutu I noticed huge differences in the SD speeds. For Eclipse SD write 6.1 and Read of 7.1 (not sure if antutu is benching internal or external now) Oxide I was getting write speeds of 19 and read 22. SD speed increase doesn't seem to do much, that or it only affects the internal speed perhaps? Is there anything that I can add to the build.prop or any flashable file that would truly increase the speed? I did see in the changelog credits were given to navendrob for sd speed increase. Any suggestions? Thank you.

zetsumeikuro said:
For the short time that I was running oxide vs Eclipse in antutu I noticed huge differences in the SD speeds. For Eclipse SD write 6.1 and Read of 7.1 (not sure if antutu is benching internal or external now) Oxide I was getting write speeds of 19 and read 22. SD speed increase doesn't seem to do much, that or it only affects the internal speed perhaps? Is there anything that I can add to the build.prop or any flashable file that would truly increase the speed? I did see in the changelog credits were given to navendrob for sd speed increase. Any suggestions? Thank you.
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App Free In The Market. Changes Both Internal And External Speeds. Needs Root.
SD-Booster By Daniel Mehrmann (Akusari)

Gave it a try and stil the same write/read speeds .

zetsumeikuro said:
Gave it a try and stil the same write/read speeds .
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You Got To Be Doing Something Wrong. You Have Root, Checked At Boot, And Apply.

Curious if this tweak does anything for performance as in will my apps load faster and run smoother? Or is it really just for copying and moving files? Not that my apps take long to load mist of the time.

ashclepdia said:
Curious if this tweak does anything for performance as in will my apps load faster and run smoother? Or is it really just for copying and moving files? Not that my apps take long to load mist of the time.
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I Wanna Say That I Read Somewhere It Should As It's Reading Faster. I'll Let Someone Conquer If That Statement Is True.

MikeJ92YJ said:
I Wanna Say That I Read Somewhere It Should As It's Reading Faster. I'll Let Someone Conquer If That Statement Is True.
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So what's going to be my max speeds using that app that I can attain and at what setting? It seems to slow down the higher the number I put
What would u recommend?

ashclepdia said:
So what's going to be my max speeds using that app that I can attain and at what setting? It seems to slow down the higher the number I put
What would u recommend?
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The Recommended Is 2048, I Have Mine Set At 2000 Only Cuz I Like A Solid Number.

MikeJ92YJ said:
The Recommended Is 2048, I Have Mine Set At 2000 Only Cuz I Like A Solid Number.
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And what speeds are you getting with that setting?

ashclepdia said:
And what speeds are you getting with that setting?
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I Checked It A Couple Times, I Was Getting Peaks Of 10Mbs.

MikeJ92YJ said:
I Checked It A Couple Times, I Was Getting Peaks Of 10Mbs.
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Thanks. I just checked twice. First time read was 15 second was 17.
Also one more quest I forgot. Is this tweaking the internal or external sd? When I try to choose which sd to test in antutu it has /sdcard and then the bunch of /usb ones that I see in script manager at /mnt. So im wondering if moving my app to media area un application management is putting the app on my external or just a special spot on the internal. They really made this sd card crap confusing Hahaha it could have been a lot mire simpler
And also is there a way to check ny external sd speed if this IS my internal.
And do I need an app2sd app from market to actually put my apps that support that on the external if moving to media area is just a special internal space?
And thanks again for ya help mike.

ashclepdia said:
Thanks. I just checked twice. First time read was 15 second was 17.
Also one more quest I forgot. Is this tweaking the internal or external sd? When I try to choose which sd to test in antutu it has /sdcard and then the bunch of /usb ones that I see in script manager at /mnt. So im wondering if moving my app to media area un application management is putting the app on my external or just a special spot on the internal. They really made this sd card crap confusing Hahaha it could have been a lot mire simpler
And also is there a way to check ny external sd speed if this IS my internal.
And do I need an app2sd app from market to actually put my apps that support that on the external if moving to media area is just a special internal space?
And thanks again for ya help mike.
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It Changes Both Int/Ext. As For Testing Them Seperately I'm Not Aware Of Any Apps. You Can Try Google But I Tried The Market Apps And Motorola Is NOT Supported. If You Go Out And Find Something Useful Please Bring It Up In This Thread. Good Luck Boss.

MikeJ92YJ said:
It Changes Both Int/Ext. As For Testing Them Seperately I'm Not Aware Of Any Apps. You Can Try Google But I Tried The Market Apps And Motorola Is NOT Supported. If You Go Out And Find Something Useful Please Bring It Up In This Thread. Good Luck Boss.
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Thanks.
I will check around but I dint think my google is any different than ur google Hahaha
The only place I think I would have any chance to find something is one of these forums.

It has root access and is set for set to boot. Antutu is still only reading 5mb/s read and write w/a class 10 SD card. Derp.

zetsumeikuro said:
It has root access and is set for set to boot. Antutu is still only reading 5mb/s read and write w/a class 10 SD card. Derp.
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What number do u have set? Im at 2048 like mike said and my read is down at 6it or 7 but my read is 15 and 17

ashclepdia said:
What number do u have set? Im at 2048 like mike said and my read is down at 6it or 7 but my read is 15 and 17
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2048 is what I have it set as.

zetsumeikuro said:
2048 is what I have it set as.
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I really wish I could help u figure this out.
Do you have any scripts running?
Have you tried making superuser forget sdboost and then allow It again.
Just trying for the simple first.
do u have the sdflip hack to switch which sd cards your phone recognized where?
Any specific tweaks you have going on?
I am also ob eclipse rom but ver.2.1 not the newest since I didn't have any problems on it and that's all the new version fixed was accounts and camera.

Also I see navendrob has the sd increase included in the init.d hack (BSR flashable) I just haven't tried it yet because I am running scripts and have my phone set to what I want right now. That would be the only tweak I wanna try at least tonight. Im hoping to try and get it separate from the others somehow.
Don't know if you want to try that out and just delete sdboost app if it works.
I am curious if oxide had the tweak that switches how your phone views the sd cards.

ashclepdia said:
Also I see navendrob has the sd increase included in the init.d hack (BSR flashable) I just haven't tried it yet because I am running scripts and have my phone set to what I want right now. That would be the only tweak I wanna try at least tonight. Im hoping to try and get it separate from the others somehow.
Don't know if you want to try that out and just delete sdboost app if it works.
I am curious if oxide had the tweak that switches how your phone views the sd cards.
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Thanks for all your responses. I am curious as well if that's what Oxide does, cause I got GREAT speeds on my SD. Another thing of interest on nenamark on oxide i got like 54-56 fps vs 46-47 on Eclipse. But after a reboot on Oxide the frames drop back down to 46-47 on nenamark. However as per the SD speeds they are quite good. I tried the SD program first, then the init hack as well. Both have same results, but slight increases. I also installed the blurbuild prop zip as well. Hmm..

zetsumeikuro said:
Thanks for all your responses. I am curious as well if that's what Oxide does, cause I got GREAT speeds on my SD. Another thing of interest on nenamark on oxide i got like 54-56 fps vs 46-47 on Eclipse. But after a reboot on Oxide the frames drop back down to 46-47 on nenamark. However as per the SD speeds they are quite good. I tried the SD program first, then the init hack as well. Both have same results, but slight increases. I also installed the blurbuild prop zip as well. Hmm..
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Yeah I did the build.prop zip earlier and on top of that I run v6 update 9to with megaram2 setting with oom grouping fix and htk launcher. Also have safer KAK running also and my phone is runnin really nice right now. I will be tweaking some of it here and there. I haven't tried oxide yet. I have it downloaded just haven't wanted to switch yet.
Probly will try it at some point after a nandroid and all but am busy with other things for now.
Which sd program ar u talking about? The one that switch recognition?
I found that the build prop edit alone from navendrob made my.music skips return until I ran v6 with it. It did make my phone pretty snappy but I find it even better complimented with v6.
Its like good beer and cheese. It just goes together

Related

Does "one click lag fix" sacrifice battery life?

I'm considering rooting my Vibrant & going with the one click lag fix. Has anyone noticed a decrease in their battery life after doing this? I'm not sure exactly what this does to the phone. Does it overclock the processor?
If One Click Lag Fix is not running, I honestly don't think you will see a decrease in battery life if you did this particular lag fix. I never had any decrease while using it for a little over a month.
If it is running as it does on boot, I am unsure and cannot give you an answer if it decreases battery life while running in the background. I think it only checks to make sure everything is okay each time the device is booted. You may be able to find more at the topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=760571
This lag fix just takes your /data? if I recall correctly at this moment and changes it over to the EXT2 filesystem.
As far as overclocking the processor, no it does not overclock it. SetCPU and whatever other tools out there, or custom roms, would do this however for you if you wanted to do that.
I believe the one click lag fix doesnt change it totally over to ext2. It creates a sizable ext2 partition and runs stuff from there. I've heard the problem with this method is if you are using it long term for months and months it could corrupt some data.
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ihackyourtech said:
I'm considering rooting my Vibrant & going with the one click lag fix. Has anyone noticed a decrease in their battery life after doing this? I'm not sure exactly what this does to the phone. Does it overclock the processor?
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Does posting in the wrong section get you want you want? In this case yes, it does. Just be sure to post in the correct place from now on.
It shouldn't do much if anything to battery life. It creates a Ext2 file system partition for apps on your internal SD card. Essentially giving apps better read/write speed over Samsung's RFS file system.
ok WOW. I got the update tonight and was using launcher pro plus and the phone was laggier than before. I switched back to the TW launcher and rebooted my Vibrant. Now, it is much faster than before. The market downloads page loads instantly now and apps load quicker.
3G speed is also improved. I'm now getting over 2.5 down and .5 up. This along with working GPS is a massive update. Now, I can't wait for froyo, but i'm not so anxious.
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SD speed increase

Is there any need to run sd speed increase with rooted gingerbread? Is it safe to use?
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I have been using sd speed increase since switching to pre-rooted GB. Initial setting was 128kb now 2048kb. No problems so far.
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Ya same here no problems yet.
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No problems here yet with stock SD card settings built into GB update. I really think Motorola devs probably scoured these forums looking for bugs to fix and did a good job of fixing them. Probably why it took so long.
Stock still uses the 128 value, so yes using sdspeed increase will still help you.
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Can anyone confirm if the SD Speed Increase app changes cache settings for the internal or external card?
Pj
SD Speed Increase, Increases Your SD Card. I Also Have System Tuner Which Speeds Up My Internal.
Mike,
I was originally using both, as well.
Today, I found that changes to the cache setting in STP were mirrored in SD Speed Increase -- which leads me to believe that they are both acting on the same card ... the internal one.
Moreover, my 32gb/Class 10 Patriot card is still benchmarking at some horrendously slow speeds.
Pj
pdinphx said:
Mike,
I was originally using both, as well.
Today, I found that changes to the cache setting in STP were mirrored in SD Speed Increase -- which leads me to believe that they are both acting on the same card ... the internal one.
Moreover, my 32gb/Class 10 Patriot card is still benchmarking at some horrendously slow speeds.
Pj
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Interesting That You Say That, So That Means STP Was Lying And Giving Flase Information?
I did a few tests moving a 256mb mp3 to the sdcard and stock was sitting at 1-1.2mb/sec and after installing sd speed increase and a reboot it was 1.5-1.7mb/sec. I consider both of those horrific and might need to get off this stock card.
MikeJ92YJ said:
Interesting That You Say That, So That Means STP Was Lying And Giving Flase Information?
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Mike,
Try changing the cache size in STP - which should effect the internal card - and then check the cache value in SD Speed Increase.
Mine ended up being the same.
Do you get a different result?
Pj
pdinphx said:
Mike,
Try changing the cache size in STP - which should effect the internal card - and then check the cache value in SD Speed Increase.
Mine ended up being the same.
Do you get a different result?
Pj
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Still The Same, Two Different Numbers. My Phone Is F-ed Up If You Ask Me, I Haven't Been Able To Run Stupid Antutu Benchmark Since Day 1.
You guys are talking about STP by 3c correct?
pdinphx said:
Can anyone confirm if the SD Speed Increase app changes cache settings for the internal or external card?
Pj
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It only changes the cache size for the internal memory.
I emailed the dev a few weeks ago, he said he's going to think about giving people with phones like ours (X2, Atrix, etc) the option to mod our external card in a future version.
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juhde said:
It only changes the cache size for the internal memory.
I emailed the dev a few weeks ago, he said he's going to think about giving people with phones like ours (X2, Atrix, etc) the option to mod our external card in a future version.
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Thanks Juhde, Glad To Know I'm Not Going Crazy. Yes STP By 3c.
So as of right now, we don't have an easy way of changing cache settings for external cards ... darn it.
Any ideas on how to do this manually?
Pj
pdinphx said:
So as of right now, we don't have an easy way of changing cache settings for external cards ... darn it.
Any ideas on how to do this manually?
Pj
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I Was Referring To Why I Have Two Numbers Is 3c Does My Internal And SD Card Speed Increase By Diego Stamigni *Free* For My External.
Mike,
I think Juhde confirmed that SD Speed Increase only changes cache for our internal sd card.
I read a thread somewhere - started by the developer - where the issue of internal and external cards was discussed. Apparently, there is a manual workaround for other android phones with the same int/ext card issue.
I will try and locate that thread ...
Pj
pdinphx said:
Mike,
I think Juhde confirmed that SD Speed Increase only changes cache for our internal sd card.
I read a thread somewhere - started by the developer - where the issue of internal and external cards was discussed. Apparently, there is a manual workaround for other android phones with the same int/ext card issue.
I will try and locate that thread ...
Pj
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Ahh Okay, Sounds Like A Plan. I'd Really Be Interested If You Can Find It.
Mike et al,
Here's the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010807
I haven't read through the entire post ... 66 pages.
And I definitely don't have the know-how to script the workaround, if there even is one that will work for the DX2.
Pj

supercharger

28 August 2011
Alright I tried this out already. You just have to follow the instructions, and also don't use other memory apps like auto killer memory optinizer, or task killers like advanced task killer. It really makes your phone run more smoothly.
Simple instructions are in post #18 by molohov.
molohov said:
I just ran the script with Aggressive 2 settings (6, 8, 25, 30, 35, 35)
Very easy to apply and run. It's a little difficult to weave through Zepp's writing, but essentially it boils down to this:
1. Download V6_Supercharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt (at the bottom of the first post) to the sdcard
2. Download Script Manager Market Link
3. Open Script Manager and open the .txt file you just downloaded. Make sure Run as Root is selected.
4. Pick one of the many presets!
5. Reboot
Have yet to do some more testing with the current preset, but I'm sure it'll be good
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You need busybox 1.18.2 or lower for this script to work properly. Below is the Market link to busy box installer. Thank LibertyMonger for suggesting to me to add this into the OP!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer
In the script manager, its a little like using terminal or command prompt. Just load up the txt and run as root. They will ask you to choose your scrolling speed (just type 0 so the text appears fastest inside the script manager) so you have to tap the screen for the keyboard to appear. You need the on screen keyboard to choose the presets too. Just choose one of them. I chose option 2 (aggressive setting 2) and currently my phone feels very fast.
ive found a video tutorial on how to install this script on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WADt5tK6Ths
Issues:
(PM me or leave a reply so I can put them here and warn the others not to use unsuitable presets)
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21 August 2011
hi guys, i saw this supercharger on a lg optimus one subforum. claims it works on all android phones.
it says
"What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
It rearranges and fixes the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values.
So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
It's the ONLY one of it's kind "
heres the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
dont know whether it will work or whether it will give us much improvement to our phone. any one?
eejin2 said:
hi guys, i saw this supercharger on a lg optimus one subforum. claims it works on all android phones.
it says
"What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
It rearranges and fixes the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values.
So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
It's the ONLY one of it's kind "
heres the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
dont know whether it will work or whether it will give us much improvement to our phone. any one?
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Im thinking of giving this a try. It also has an androidiani recovery zip. Hmm...
Looks great. Anyone tried yet?
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I'll have look when i get home, sounds promising though.
But even better is if one of our devs check this out to really see what's up..
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You just as well use minmod open recovery it has a very similer memory managment.
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mchlbenner said:
You just as well use minmod open recovery it has a very similer memory managment.
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I suggest you read the OP, it specifically says that it is NOT the same as minmod, minfree, auto killer or all that..
JiroPrinz8 said:
I'll have look when i get home, sounds promising though.
But even better is if one of our devs check this out to really see what's up..
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so how's it? does it work?
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wait i just saw that they talked only about gingerbread, and the linked tutorial said too that it was only for cm7 (he might have wanted everyone to play safe and not risk screwing up their phone)... anyone tried this yet?
It says for Milestone only, so does that mean what it says? For milestone only? We have the Xt720 (well I'm sure you know that lol)
Yeah and you're right eejin2 looks like it's for CM7. So maybe if we get CM7 then it won't be for milestone only
But while on the subject of speed, with the Special's governors fixed and overclocked at 1200, wow dude it's super fast! don't think this is even needed! lol
haha. yeah its fast of course.. but im currently on cm6.3 and im very satisfied. not a single hang since i flashed 6.1.2. only overclocked at 900, and underclocked at 500 sometimes. never had to do a battery pull at all. wont long term running overclocked at 1200mah damage your processer?
eejin2 said:
haha. yeah its fast of course.. but im currently on cm6.3 and im very satisfied. not a single hang since i flashed 6.1.2. only overclocked at 900, and underclocked at 500 sometimes. never had to do a battery pull at all. wont long term running overclocked at 1200mah damage your processer?
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Long term heat will damage your processor. Obviously if OC'd at 1200 and running intensive apps, your temp will shoot up. SetCPU or any other profile mgr has profiles to ramp up or down you CPU speed accordingly. I have run 1100/74 sinceI first installed MSOC but I have SetCPU profiles to throttle it back when I don't need that much power and speed.
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Long term heat will damage your processor. Obviously if OC'd at 1200 and running intensive apps, your temp will shoot up. SetCPU or any other profile mgr has profiles to ramp up or down you CPU speed accordingly. I have run 1100/74 sinceI first installed MSOC but I have SetCPU profiles to throttle it back when I don't need that much power and speed.
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Yeah I use setcpu as well but only for temperature. I let it run natural otherwise. But like i said, I have been on so many ROM's and I like to put them to the test so I have been at 1200 since march for the most part and never have any overheat issues. No reboots. And if it does burn up I have a year and a half left on my warranty lol. CBW gives 2 year warranties. I don't need it clocked that high, it will run well at 800, I just like to put it to the test. And being at 1200 on the special now has made the biggest difference out of all that I have tried. But of course haven't tried it long enough to really compare with cm6.
Seems like 1200 since march is pretty much long term lol. My phone is still like new!
Anyone tried this yet? Any comments?
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It works very well with phones having limited memory. Must try. Zepp is good.
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sileshn said:
It works very well with phones having limited memory. Must try. Zepp is good.
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isnt it for gingerbread only? i read it in the post...
eejin2 said:
isnt it for gingerbread only? i read it in the post...
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No. It is for a variety of phones with different OS. He started of by creating it for the milestone and then made it universal.
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so is it 100% safe to use it on our phone? im currently on cm6.3.
eejin2 said:
so is it 100% safe to use it on our phone? im currently on cm6.3.
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Backup and try. You can even undo its effects as it backs up the files it modifies. Ask Zepp about the best settings for your phone by giving your phone details.
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I just ran the script with Aggressive 2 settings (6, 8, 25, 30, 35, 35)
Very easy to apply and run. It's a little difficult to weave through Zepp's writing, but essentially it boils down to this:
1. Download V6_Supercharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt (at the bottom of the first post) to the sdcard
2. Download Script Manager Market Link
3. Open Script Manager and open the .txt file you just downloaded. Make sure Run as Root is selected.
4. Pick one of the many presets!
5. Reboot
Have yet to do some more testing with the current preset, but I'm sure it'll be good
Running the multi-tasking option (no.7); for me it is quite smooth but will wait and see.
I saw it long time ago but never had the confidence in trying this out
MilestoneXT720 - CM 6.3.0 by MZ
molohov said:
I just ran the script with Aggressive 2 settings (6, 8, 25, 30, 35, 35)
Very easy to apply and run. It's a little difficult to weave through Zepp's writing, but essentially it boils down to this:
1. Download V6_Supercharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt (at the bottom of the first post) to the sdcard
2. Download Script Manager Market Link
3. Open Script Manager and open the .txt file you just downloaded. Make sure Run as Root is selected.
4. Pick one of the many presets!
5. Reboot
Have yet to do some more testing with the current preset, but I'm sure it'll be good
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Wow thanks man, you made it seem much easier than the original post! lol. Very useful bro thanks again

Does moving apps to internal storage hurt the speed of the XS

Today I got the dreaded notification that has haunted my past xperias for years, you have low storage memory available
I'm an app hoarder and keep apps ill probably never use for months.
I remember seeing an article somewhere that moving apps to the sd card can really slow down your phone. I hope that this won't happen to my phone and am wondering if anyone else has moved apps to internal storage and does it affect the speed?
My xs has been very good to me and barely ever lags, something that I have never experienced unfortunately, I hope it stays that way :S
In short...
Q. Does moving apps or anything in general to internal storage affect the speed of the XS? Have you noticed any difference?
Bump, why isn't anyone answering :'(
theXperiance said:
Bump, why isn't anyone answering :'(
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because your question is easily google-able... heck even if u're using a little logic, u can answer the question urself.
A: the answer is NO. it's in the same memory chip (the 32 gB one), so the speed is must be the same. the difference maybe will come in the filesystem (ext4 v fat32), but afaik the speed different is really minimal (if any )

[Q] Overclock on cm10

Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
Lootzifer said:
Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
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You need a kernel that is capable of overclocking. If you look through the Development thread, you can find one to do so.
Lootzifer said:
Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
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youll wanna find the devil kernel in development
Lootzifer said:
Im running a fascinate with cm10 nightly, stock kernel. I was hoping to overclock cpu to 1200 mhz, and I can't figure out a way to do it. I tried changing the gorverner, but they're all capped at 1000 mhz. What can I do?
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download devil 1.6.1 for fascinate
Newest is 1.7.4 actually, get it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/Helly_Bean/kernel/
Crawshayi said:
Newest is 1.7.4 actually, get it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/Helly_Bean/kernel/
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Yeah, but at the time I didn't realize he made a new folder for 1.7., so I looked but all I found was 1.6.1.. but at least, 1.6.1 won't screw your Rom if you have an old partition (current being nightly cm10)--I learned that the hard way.
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Actually 1.6.1 was for the newer partition layout I think the last one he made for the old one was 1.5.4 or something. Anyway, he just released 1.7.5 last night, grab it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/jellybean/175/ :good::good:
im using the 1.7.5 release on LagFree
i dont want to overclock it tho because idk if it would mess up my phone .
Crawshayi said:
Actually 1.6.1 was for the newer partition layout I think the last one he made for the old one was 1.5.4 or something. Anyway, he just released 1.7.5 last night, grab it from http://rootaxbox.no-ip.org/derteufel/jellybean/175/ :good::good:
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[er, I kinda meant to say "if you have the new partition layout," not old..]
but well...... :S I was right and wrong, because the old partition layout [with /datadata] is technically the "old" layout [the one that everybody always had], until for some reason they decided to move it around, so that you only had 400MB for apps, which I quickly ran out of after restoring my TiBu apps...and then they finally came around and put /datdata back, so theoretically it's the "new" layout, but..well yeah, hopefully you know what I mean.
mvmacd said:
[er, I kinda meant to say "if you have the new partition layout," not old..]
but well...... :S I was right and wrong, because the old partition layout [with /datadata] is technically the "old" layout [the one that everybody always had], until for some reason they decided to move it around, so that you only had 400MB for apps, which I quickly ran out of after restoring my TiBu apps...and then they finally came around and put /datdata back, so theoretically it's the "new" layout, but..well yeah, hopefully you know what I mean.
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The reason it was moved around and suddenly you only had around 400MB was because the Fassy has 2 chips, 1 is fast as hell and the other is slow. Problem was, the fast chip only had so much storage space, so that was the trade off, good performance but poor storage space. For the newest layout, Jt didn't simply just 'put back' /datadata, the new layout actually is a completely new arrangement that gives us the fast speed AND storage space. If you want to read about it go over to the CM10 thread on Rootzwiki, Jt explained what he did. What this means in practical terms is that we now have a device with good speed and storage space that can handle the newer Android OSes :good:
whats the worst that can happen if you overclock ?
AndroidGee209 said:
whats the worst that can happen if you overclock ?
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Short term: Glitchy behavior (freezing/crashing/etc) and random reboots (this is more likely if you're doing Live OC versus just bumping up your CPU MHz)
Long term: Shortened device lifetime due to component stress; in other words if you plan to use your phone for a very long time don't overclock
Not all phones react the same way to overclocking, you might not get the same results as others are. For example, a lot of people seem to have good luck with 110% Live OC, however I can only get 105% on my phone before it becomes unstable.
Crawshayi said:
The reason it was moved around and suddenly you only had around 400MB was because the Fassy has 2 chips, 1 is fast as hell and the other is slow. Problem was, the fast chip only had so much storage space, so that was the trade off, good performance but poor storage space. For the newest layout, Jt didn't simply just 'put back' /datadata, the new layout actually is a completely new arrangement that gives us the fast speed AND storage space. If you want to read about it go over to the CM10 thread on Rootzwiki, Jt explained what he did. What this means in practical terms is that we now have a device with good speed and storage space that can handle the newer Android OSes :good:
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Exactly
AndroidGee209 said:
whats the worst that can happen if you overclock ?
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You remember that Mayan end of the World thing...
Crawshayi said:
Short term: Glitchy behavior (freezing/crashing/etc) and random reboots (this is more likely if you're doing Live OC versus just bumping up your CPU MHz)
Long term: Shortened device lifetime due to component stress; in other words if you plan to use your phone for a very long time don't overclock
Not all phones react the same way to overclocking, you might not get the same results as others are. For example, a lot of people seem to have good luck with 110% Live OC, however I can only get 105% on my phone before it becomes unstable.
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Again, exactly...
Yep I accidently at my OC too high once and I got an immediate reboot, setting itself back to std
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