can R800x model be overclock
Erm,not really sure.Do YOU have R00T? you can make it slightly faster using SETCPU/NOfrills
Yes i have root
download SetCPU/NoFrills
it should make it slightly faster
ATM DooMkernel (dont quote me on this,and find out yourself )doesnt work with R8OOx .If it did,it would be REALLY fast
Set cpu and no Frills does not overclock the play.
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Deoxlar said:
Set cpu and no Frills does not overclock the play.
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what about wireless tether on R800x model
Deoxlar said:
Set cpu and no Frills does not overclock the play.
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what would happen if you set it to the MAXXXXXXXXXX!
plus it is atleast some improvement !
You can get a nice boost if you bump the minimum and change the governor with NoFrills/SetCPU.
Cat_On_Droid said:
download SetCPU/NoFrills
it should make it slightly faster
ATM DooMkernel (dont quote me on this,and find out yourself )doesnt work with R8OOx .If it did,it would be REALLY fast
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R800X with doomkernel v03 and FTSv05. OC's to 1.5 and undervolted. Kernel allows for up to 1.9 Check out the their threads and see if your system runs it... i have some minor hiccups but overall experience this phone is flying with this set up.
Order of steps:
Get root
Run cwr via freexperia fastboot (see thread)
Clear data and cache (i didn't but can't hurt)
Reboot into fastboot
Flash doomkernel thru fastboot
Flash fts rom thru fastboot
Run cdma patch thru cwr update.zip
Run Facebook patch thru cwr update.zip
Run gapps patch thru cwr update.zip
Download setcpu and incredicontrol from market, overclock, undervolt and enjoy!
Eu
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er?i have R8OOI and am using DooMkernel,i think your reffering to the OP right?
When using stock kernel no Frills only show 1024mgz as max speed
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what about wireless tether on R800x model
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negative sir i have a rooted play and installed a few tethering programs and everytime u boot it up the stock hotspot crap pops up
you can connect to a device and itll say internet access but you fire up a browser and dont have a hotspot package itll say please upgrade to a hotspot plan blah blah
unless anyone knows what to remove from a stock rom to get rid of the built in hotspot software
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When using stock kernel no Frills only show 1024mgz as max speed
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Stock kernel maxes at 1024... You need a custom kernel to overclock... You can still use setcpu to underclock the stock kernel if you're rooted.
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edokassiah said:
negative sir i have a rooted play and installed a few tethering programs and everytime u boot it up the stock hotspot crap pops up
you can connect to a device and itll say internet access but you fire up a browser and dont have a hotspot package itll say please upgrade to a hotspot plan blah blah
unless anyone knows what to remove from a stock rom to get rid of the built in hotspot software
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I saw someone post you could get tethering to work if you fooled it to think you had a different model phone. Nexus perhaps. Probably something to do with editing the info in the build.prop file but i haven't looked into it. Check out the other threads here to see if you can find a description...
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There is no custom kernel for just the stock r800x that will allow overclocking with out incurring numerous bugs. The only way you can overclock without multiple issues is to flash a custom kernel and one of the custom roms. Nofrills or a similar app will allow you to increase the cpu minimum speed with the stock kernel so that it will respond faster from an idle state, but no actual overclocking will occur.
Also this should be posted in the general section as it is a question.
rmreagle said:
R800X with doomkernel v03 and FTSv05. OC's to 1.5 and undervolted. Kernel allows for up to 1.9 Check out the their threads and see if your system runs it... i have some minor hiccups but overall experience this phone is flying with this set up.
Order of steps:
Get root
Run cwr via freexperia fastboot (see thread)
Clear data and cache (i didn't but can't hurt)
Reboot into fastboot
Flash doomkernel thru fastboot
Flash fts rom thru fastboot
Run cdma patch thru cwr update.zip
Run Facebook patch thru cwr update.zip
Run gapps patch thru cwr update.zip
Download setcpu and incredicontrol from market, overclock, undervolt and enjoy!
Eu
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Did this last night and it worked great. You should really create a write up because there are no simple instructions to follow in any
other thread.
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can u post the things i need to get started or the files i need
rmreagle said:
R800X with doomkernel v03 and FTSv05. OC's to 1.5 and undervolted. Kernel allows for up to 1.9 Check out the their threads and see if your system runs it... i have some minor hiccups but overall experience this phone is flying with this set up.
Order of steps:
Get root
Run cwr via freexperia fastboot (see thread)
Clear data and cache (i didn't but can't hurt)
Reboot into fastboot
Flash doomkernel thru fastboot
Flash fts rom thru fastboot
Run cdma patch thru cwr update.zip
Run Facebook patch thru cwr update.zip
Run gapps patch thru cwr update.zip
Download setcpu and incredicontrol from market, overclock, undervolt and enjoy!
Eu
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dude I've been trying this for the past 45 minutes to no avail...I can't get it started...which doom kernel do we download? I'm 3.0.1.E.O.88
also which freexperia threat: which fastboot?
the rest of the files?
Dyelon said:
dude I've been trying this for the past 45 minutes to no avail...I can't get it started...which doom kernel do we download? I'm 3.0.1.E.O.88
also which freexperia threat: which fastboot?
the rest of the files?
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You should find everything you need here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140540
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hi i am on literom 1.5 can i flash the new Ninphetamine-2.0.5 kernal or do i have to update litepro to newest 5.0 thanks ,i have searched but no luck thx
Yes, you can!
But why do you not upgrade to LT rom 5.0, or even 4.?
because all my tweaks blue themes ect all set up
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is that mean yes or no
xda app sgs2, thank me if i helped
It's a yes
ninphetamine seems to work with every rom
thx badwoly it worked
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don't flame me but can i install this through either Odin (just using the kernel on PDA) or CWM (flash a kernel) from /sdcard on top of my stock KG3 ROM? nothing else required?
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don't flame me but can i install this through either Odin (just using the kernel on PDA) or CWM (flash a kernel) from /sdcard on top of my stock KG3 ROM? nothing else required?
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Yes!
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easy enough. is there any advantage using this kernel with a villain or litening rom? or would just the stock suffice?
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easy enough. is there any advantage using this kernel with a villain or litening rom? or would just the stock suffice?
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I believe both those ROMs come with Ninphetamine 2.0.4 and will likely be updated shortly to 2.0.5. The advantage I find (I am on stock ROM) is that battery life is improved greatly and I can overclock and undervolt using setCPU. I actually underclock and undervolt the majority of the time and get twice the battery life I did running completely stock. For instance 800MHz is plenty for all the HD games I play, I usually run them on 1000MHz when I'm playing them online for less lag (like Order and Chaos).
It's a great kernel that why you'll find it included with a lot of ROMs coming out.
So, by adding 2.0.5 to either ROMs you're just getting the small battery life update which I have yet to see in action. But since 2.0.2 my battery life has been superb.
Enjoy.
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I believe both those ROMs come with Ninphetamine 2.0.4 and will likely be updated shortly to 2.0.5. The advantage I find (I am on stock ROM) is that battery life is improved greatly and I can overclock and undervolt using setCPU. I actually underclock and undervolt the majority of the time and get twice the battery life I did running completely stock. For instance 800MHz is plenty for all the HD games I play, I usually run them on 1000MHz when I'm playing them online for less lag (like Order and Chaos).
It's a great kernel that why you'll find it included with a lot of ROMs coming out.
So, by adding 2.0.5 to either ROMs you're just getting the small battery life update which I have yet to see in action. But since 2.0.2 my battery life has been superb.
Enjoy.
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Wow. Great answer. Thanks. I'm not really looking to do custom ROM. I just want to flash this kernel with the stock ROM. I'll have to do a lot more research before I can even begin understanding your explanation on underclocking and undervolting. I guess the setCPU comes with this kernel and I can just open it up and adjust values as I wish?
But even before that, I need a little direction before flashing my first kernel via CWM.
Is this how it goes?
- download ZIP file from his thread
- copy .zip to \sdcard (not in any of its subfolders)
- open CWM
- ** now here is where I'm lost. do I either:
- Reboot -> ClockWorkMod
- Reboot -> Download mode
- Kernel -> Flash kernel
and then where do I go from here?
Another question about this kernel
Hello,
I just have a little question about this kernel.
Is it normal that the /system part is mounted as rw when the system start (not set as ro in the init.rc) ?
Thanks
rwc3b said:
Wow. Great answer. Thanks. I'm not really looking to do custom ROM. I just want to flash this kernel with the stock ROM. I'll have to do a lot more research before I can even begin understanding your explanation on underclocking and undervolting. I guess the setCPU comes with this kernel and I can just open it up and adjust values as I wish?
But even before that, I need a little direction before flashing my first kernel via CWM.
Is this how it goes?
- download ZIP file from his thread
- copy .zip to \sdcard (not in any of its subfolders)
- open CWM
- ** now here is where I'm lost. do I either:
- Reboot -> ClockWorkMod
- Reboot -> Download mode
- Kernel -> Flash kernel
and then where do I go from here?
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yes just download kernal go to cwm and then goto flash kernal it will reboot itsself and flash kernal fir u did on my 1.5 lightrom
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Which is the best and stable kernel for stock v20c 2.3.3 rom for overclocking. (I think v20c is on new baseband).
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Which is the best and stable kernel for stock v20c 2.3.3 rom for overclocking. (I think v20c is on new baseband).
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always franco kernel....however fserve has released goldenleaf...but it will take time to be stable
Will u post the link of franco's kernel's official xda forum page.
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Will u post the link of franco's kernel's official xda forum page.
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Check the development thread
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Use franco.kernel 22 NOV.. It's the best version.. but don't OC above 729
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Hit THANKS if I helped you
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Is there any way to backup current kernel???
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Is there any way to backup current kernel???
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Therez no need to..just keep a copy of zip file in your SD..kernel involves no data saving so no need to backup..
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androidusero1p500 said:
Therez no need to..just keep a copy of zip file in your SD..kernel involves no data saving so no need to backup..
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What if I want to go back to stock kernel?
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Just ask if someone can upload a flashable stock kernel for you.
There is always someone willing to help
After that you can flash back.
Thank you for help
Please someone upload the stock kernel for 2.3.3 v20 stock rom.
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i use rom kernel
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Kernel backup
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Paulo v6
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Hi,
I am from India, and using official stock rom v20c 2.3.3. I want to overclock my phone for playing lag free games. Can anyone suggest me how can I do.. what kernel i have to use so that I would not like to face battery drain, overheat, Problem with 3g or wifi, hotspot, tethering issues.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT before flashing custom kernel please tell me how to backup my official kernel.... so that if in case i will go back to the stock one.
Please share the link of custom kernel.
Is there any need to backup phone data such as apps, contacts ,messages, etc.?
one thing I also want to know that what kernel do.. what is its main role..?
Thanks in advance..
Bhawan said:
Hi,
I am from India, and using official stock rom v20c 2.3.3. I want to overclock my phone for playing lag free games. Can anyone suggest me how can I do.. what kernel i have to use so that I would not like to face battery drain, overheat, Problem with 3g or wifi, hotspot, tethering issues.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT before flashing custom kernel please tell me how to backup my official kernel.... so that if in case i will go back to the stock one.
Please share the link of custom kernel.
Is there any need to backup phone data such as apps, contacts ,messages, etc.?
one thing I also want to know that what kernel do.. what is its main role..?
Thanks in advance..
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IMHO most stable kernel is paolo v5/v6, it overclocks quite good (with external app - e.g. No-frills), no problem with tethering (wifi or usb) or 3g. I think v5 has a little longer battery life.
To backup stock kernel you need to make nandroid backup (that creates backup of everything on your phone and in case of restoring, it will overwrite every change you made on phone since backup). To do that you need recovery (I'm using ClockworkMod Recovery, but there is also other recovery somewhere in our P500 thread).
Recovery is also needed to install new kernel. There is short guide how to do that in kernel thread (you need to install downloaded zip). New kernel doesn't wipe your msgs, contacts or apps if you made no mistakes.
Custom kernels do few things: fixes bugs made by lg, boost phone performance (different kernels give more or less boost), unlocks overclocking, changing governors (controls CPU clock transitions, and therefore battery life and smoothness) and scheduler (i have too little knowledge about android to say, what it should do, but i observed no difference between schedulers), gives you better battery life, fix touch lag (but not multitouch inversion lag bug).
You should try Paolo's and Franco's kernels and choose which one fits you better. Franco's need app to use wifi tethering but is faster than Paolo's.
I experienced more restarts on paolo's v6 and franco's than on v5 (my favourite so far, but there is also new paolo's based kernel that I haven't tested yet).
To install recovery (and kernel) you need root.
All needed instructions and links are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901247
AND MOST IMPORTANT THING - ALWAYS DO WHAT INSTRUCTIONS SAY AND DO NOT INSTALL KERNEL THAT IS NOT INTENDED FOR YOUR ROM, SO READ AND INSTALL CAREFULLY.
JohnTheHero said:
IMHO most stable kernel is paolo v5/v6, it overclocks quite good (with external app - e.g. No-frills), no problem with tethering (wifi or usb) or 3g. I think v5 has a little longer battery life.
To backup stock kernel you need to make NAND backup (that creates backup of everything on your phone and in case of restoring, it will overwrite every change you made on phone since backup). To do that you need recovery (I'm using ClockworkMod Recovery, but there is also other recovery somewhere in our P500 thread).
Recovery is also needed to install new kernel. There is short guide how to do that in kernel thread (you need to install downloaded zip). New kernel doesn't wipe your msgs, contacts or apps if you made no mistakes.
Custom kernels do few things: fixes bugs made by lg, boost phone performance (different kernels give more or less boost), unlocks overclocking, changing governors (controls CPU clock transitions, and therefore battery life and smoothness) and scheduler (i have too little knowledge about android to say, what it should do, but i observed no difference between schedulers), gives you better battery life, fix touch lag (but not multitouch inversion lag bug).
You should try Paolo's and Franco's kernels and choose which one fits you better. Franco's need app to use wifi tethering but is faster than Paolo's.
I experienced more restarts on paolo's v6 and franco's than on v5 (my favourite so far, but there is also new paolo's based kernel that I haven't tested yet).
To install recovery (and kernel) you need root.
All needed instructions and links are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901247
AND MOST IMPORTANT THING - ALWAYS DO WHAT INSTRUCTIONS SAY AND DO NOT INSTALL KERNEL THAT IS NOT INTENDED FOR YOUR ROM, SO READ AND INSTALL CAREFULLY.
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John one more thing is there,if i want to remove clockwork recovery after going back to the official rom n kernel.. how can i.. .?
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just push the stock recovery using adb push
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Hey Indian user, don't be afraid of flashing Kernel, you can always change it.. and I went twice to service centre with CWM 5.2.0... OC-480-729... franco's .35 kernel ... and they didn't came to know anything... but if you give them a phone with custom ROM then the'll reject it..
Abhinav i m a newbie to android.. actually i m an IT person.. n understands what u r saying but i m feeling afraid of doing any thing wrong bcoz i have already bricked my phn earlier while flashing gb through kdz.. so its very important for me to under the process first...
As per ur suggestion.. plz correct me or help me if i m wrong:
Firstly i have to download adb n install over my xp based pc..
Secondly in adb i have to run adb push command for sending the database file to the phn...
STOP..... WHAT file IS THAT DB IS...? N from where i get this.. i mean where did i get this stock recovery,? in which format is the recovry is?
And how the process will be run .. n how the clockwork recovery is replaced with stock one.. i have tried the combination of three buttons at startup in stock rom but no menu opens instead the phn will forcefully reset. so where is the official recovery?.
Help me plz expain how to do n for what to do in each n every step...
Is it true that after installing cw recovry n custom kernel we cant do a kdz stock flash..... Confirm me that after having custom kernel.. it should not lead the phone in non detecting position.. n if kdz works n can remove both kernel n cw recovery too then i think this is much easier ... i had seen a lot of post that o1 bricked by kdz flashing gb.... so if it possible then i have decided to flash froyo first n then update the phone via pc suite.... help me.... plzzz
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yes if u flashed a cutom kernel a custom recovery or a custom rom you can use kdz just turn on the usb debugging mode in setting>application>development to flash official stock froyo or official gb.. by using kdz method everything will be reverted back to stock recovery, kernel, rom, everything.. i suggest you to firstly flash the stock froyo using kdz method so you will be psychologically satisfied that you can go to stock
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Can anyone share the download link of paolo v5 n franco kernel
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i have wet dream 1.4.4 and i flashed with elite 1.4ghz over the current 1.45ghz now the phone freezes alot, reboot loops.. how can i revert that ?
Flash fuax123s 1.45 OC unified kearnel easily be found in the ATRIX 4g development page
Don't forget to thank and gl
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thanks does this mean its not compatible or i cant go higher or what?
There are 1.6GHz overclocks out there right now so it isn't an issue of speed, but it may have just been a bad flash or there could be something else with the build you are using and the kernel's problems are un-related.
I wouldn't worry, but just flash a new kernel and give it a go. You can always go back.
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thanks does this mean its not compatible or i cant go higher or what?
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The problem is that is wasn't compatible WD is a AT&T build so use faux123 kernels and the elite that you were flashing is for cm7 builds this is a problem btwn AT&T and international for example I own international and to use old WD I had to either flash a unified kernel or use the "Ramfix" b4 it would run on mine but feel free to play around with it maybe try using the elite with the "Ramfix" let me know if that works just keep a backup of the working kernel so you can always go back and you'll be fine gl
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thanks does this mean its not compatible or i cant go higher or what?
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Many phones just can't handle that much of an OC. Read the Faux or Clemsyn kernel threads and you will see this. Very few people have been able to run the higher OC kernels because like a PC, all hardware is not the same. If you experience boot loops, freezes, etc., you need to flash a lower clocked kernel.
And yes, make sure you flash one which is compatible.
Is there a way I can overclock my beloved x10? What are the risks in doing so?
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use doomkernel v06 on stock rom or rom based on stock rom.... u can overclock upto 1.2ghz using inbulit app or using set cpu or antutut cpu
the risks of Overclocking are that not all devices can handle it .
and could cause sudden reboots etc when the cpu's "drowning" in data
and ofcourse battery will drain faster (not that i notice it that much)
to be honest i havent read or seen or even encountered any "real" risks can be annoying if your phone reboots but you can still undo or even try a lower OC speed.
i believe its most important factor in weither you can or cant handle is heat.
(pardon my english) a phone releases its heat passive meaning if you put it out in the sun chances on reboots will be higher.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/mobile-phone/3255360/should-you-overclock-your-smartphone/
check this out its a good explenation i found.
I decided to try for myself and I now use DoomKernel v06 with SetCPU I don't really see a point in overclocking my phone though haha but can underclocking it have a negative effect when it's just on standby when I'm at school? And I'm not sure what governer to use hahaha
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Underclocking
When phone is in standby mode it doesnt need any underclocking it goes automatically into deep sleep. This cpu mode saves lots of energy.
Most of custom kernels already handle it.
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damianemuller said:
I decided to try for myself and I now use DoomKernel v06 with SetCPU I don't really see a point in overclocking my phone though haha but can underclocking it have a negative effect when it's just on standby when I'm at school? And I'm not sure what governer to use hahaha
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Depends on your liking. Like Battery Lifespan, performance and so on. For Knowing more about governors and their specialties,
In This Thread, it explains Things about I/O schedulers, Kernel, Governors and related information.
If DooMKernel versions for locked bootloader, i recommend 1113MHz as optimal and best for your X10 because moderate overclock, and compatible to most Custom ROMs. You can get it under my signature link.
Hope helps.
whitefang
If I flash the DoomKernel-1113 kernel, is my phone automatically overclocked or do I need to set clock speeds after downloading SetCPU etc?
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If I flash the DoomKernel-1113 kernel, is my phone automatically overclocked or do I need to set clock speeds after downloading SetCPU etc?
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Setcpu is to change governor and increase frequency. Yes you need. Because your original frequency is 998MHz.
Whitefang
Custom to Stock kernel.
Hi Whitefang
I want to try DoomKernel v06. How do I get back to stock kernel after flashing any custom kernel? Thanks
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IDreadman said:
Hi Whitefang
I want to try DoomKernel v06. How do I get back to stock kernel after flashing any custom kernel? Thanks
One Love
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Please note that DoomKernel V6 has two versions: For Locked Bootloader and Unlocked Bootloader If you're looking for locked bootloader version, i got it linked under my signature.
While DoomKernel V6 for Unlocked Bootloader, link here Place the ftf under flashtool subfolder "Firmware" to flash the kernel wifi modules can be flashed via Xrecovery (in case Wifi not working)
There're 2 ways to get back stock kernel:
1) [LOCKED BOOTLOADER] Just full wipe, clear cache partition in xrecovery will restore your Stock Kernel as long as you didn't unlock your bootloader. Note that these actions will remove all your user and system Data.
2) [UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER] Flash the Stock Kernel for Unlocked Bootloader via flashtool. Stock Kernel Link for Unlock Bootloader Here. Remember to place the stock kernel FTF file under flashtool subfolder "Firmware" to flash the stock kernel then flash the wifi modules (if wifi not working) via xrecovery
Hope helps. Cheers
Whitefang
Hi,
Mine runs on 245Mhz and 1.114GHz with no negative effects. No noticeable drain on battery and no freeze effects.
When I choose 128Mhz as the lowest frequency it takes a while to get going. ie sometimes I have to press the wake button twice.
When I clock it to 1.2GHz I start to get problems with the program freezing/jamming up. Make sure you don't tick the "apply on boot" straight away until your happy with the stability of your phone.
Hope this helps.
I'm using 128/1036 Mhz. It's just that little bit extra which makes your phone super smooth and you save the extra battery life with the 128Mhz cap.
whitefang3456 said:
Please note that DoomKernel V6 has two versions: For Locked Bootloader and Unlocked Bootloader If you're looking for locked bootloader version, i got it linked under my signature.
While DoomKernel V6 for Unlocked Bootloader, link here Place the ftf under flashtool subfolder "Firmware" to flash the kernel wifi modules can be flashed via Xrecovery (in case Wifi not working)
There're 2 ways to get back stock kernel:
1) [LOCKED BOOTLOADER] Just full wipe, clear cache partition in xrecovery will restore your Stock Kernel as long as you didn't unlock your bootloader. Note that these actions will remove all your user and system Data.
2) [UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER] Flash the Stock Kernel for Unlocked Bootloader via flashtool. Stock Kernel Link for Unlock Bootloader Here. Remember to place the stock kernel FTF file under flashtool subfolder "Firmware" to flash the stock kernel then flash the wifi modules (if wifi not working) via xrecovery
Hope helps. Cheers
Whitefang
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Thanks man, just what I needed & as always detailed yet simple to understand.
One love
A while earlier i tried the lupus kernel. but from the moment i boot, the phone starts heating like mad. I didn't get a rom just got stuck in the boot process So i flashed stock with lupus kernel. as soon as it turned on, battery would heat up. Baattery life was crazy ( like 4 hours or so).I didn't have wifi or data then ( long story), so i don't know if its governor based problem.
Thing is i wanna know whether it was caused by the governor and whether changing it would help the issue.
Re: [Q] Lupus kernel overheating
Have you overclocked your CPU....
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I didn't have an over clocking app then. I didn't get data or wifi. Read it fully
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I didn't have an over clocking app then. I didn't get data or wifi. Read it fully
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Depending on how the developer set up lupus kernel, it may boot up fully overclocked, which could be as high as 2.2 GHz. Next time, make sure you have something like incredicontrol (from the play store) loaded onto your device and then flash over Lupus kernel. As soon as it boots, use
incredicontrol to set the cpu max freq to something safe for your phone.
With lupus kernel you will need to flash the wifi modules with CWM recovery in order to get wifi to work.
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With lupus kernel you will need to flash the wifi modules with CWM recovery in order to get wifi to work.
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No wonder. Could I get a link.
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Wait a second.
If I take an nandroid backup, flash lupus and restore it will it work Or will it show errors.
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If I take an nandroid backup, flash lupus and restore it will it work Or will it show errors.
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Incredicontrol is from here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ontrol&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
Lupus wifi modules are from here: http://dds.vigaas.com/kernels/LuPuS_kernel/Version3/ You should download both the modules zip and the ti wlan zip and flash them both. One contains the stuff for wifi and the other stuff for things like OTG.
I am not sure what you are asking about with the nandroid back up. If the back up is made by the same version of Recovery then it should restore with out errors. For example if the kernel that made the back up had CWM v5 and Lupus kernel has CWM v5 then you should be OK. But if your version of Lupus kernel has CWM v6 or TWRP, then you are likely to have issues with the restore.
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I have cwm v6 in cm and v5 in lupus so will my cm restore work. I have no idea how to downgrade cwm either
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Where can I get twrp for mango. I have tried like a hundred sites, no luck
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Where can I get twrp for mango. I have tried like a hundred sites, no luck
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I think there is a downloard link for Lupus kernel with TWRP, it is the same link where you get the modules. I believe there is also a dual version (has both cwm and twrp). Check the OP for Lupus kernel.
I think you will have issues with trying to restore a back up made with CWMv6 using a kernel with CWMv5. Might work the other way around,
but I am not completely sure. Certainly, the back up made with CWM and TWRP are not compatible.
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So ill just have to flash a fresh rom?
Can I create an update. Zip of my apps and data with Ti backup FREE. Or can I do it manually?
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Is there a twrp which can be installed like cwm or through cwm.
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So ill just have to flash a fresh rom?
Can I create an update. Zip of my apps and data with Ti backup FREE. Or can I do it manually?
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I am not sure if you need to flash a new ROM or not. It will depend on whether the kernel and the ROM are compatible. As long as you are staying with ICS based ROMs, I would first try to flash the new ROM with out factory reseting. This way you won't lose all your apps that are in
/data. So I would:
1. Flash new kernel
2. Boot into the new kernel's recovery
3. Flash the ROM that you want
4. Flash the modules that you need for the new kernel (these have to be flashed after the ROM is flashed)
5. Flash anything else you like.
6. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
7. Boot into ROM.
I rarely do a factory reset unless I am changing different versions of Android (ICS to JB for example) or if the new ROM is behaving badly. If I have to, I typically get all the apps back from the play store. Often times the play store does it automatically, but you can do it really fast from your computer. I also use Flashbackups: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951478 but I had to change the update-binary to get it to work properly on my device.
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I am not sure if you need to flash a new ROM or not. It will depend on whether the kernel and the ROM are compatible. As long as you are staying with ICS based ROMs, I would first try to flash the new ROM with out factory reseting. This way you won't lose all your apps that are in
/data. So I would:
1. Flash new kernel
2. Boot into the new kernel's recovery
3. Flash the ROM that you want
4. Flash the modules that you need for the new kernel (these have to be flashed after the ROM is flashed)
5. Flash anything else you like.
6. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
7. Boot into ROM.
I rarely do a factory reset unless I am changing different versions of Android (ICS to JB for example) or if the new ROM is behaving badly. If I have to, I typically get all the apps back from the play store. Often times the play store does it automatically, but you can do it really fast from your computer. I also use Flashbackups: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951478 but I had to change the update-binary to get it to work properly on my device.
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Titanium Backup is also good if you are new to android btw I think in some roms wiping dalvik-cache and cache just before flashing causes bootloop so I think he should first check without wiping them, then wipe if necessary.
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AJ
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I think there is a downloard link for Lupus kernel with TWRP, it is the same link where you get the modules. I believe there is also a dual version (has both cwm and twrp). Check the OP for Lupus kernel.
I think you will have issues with trying to restore a back up made with CWMv6 using a kernel with CWMv5. Might work the other way around,
but I am not completely sure. Certainly, the back up made with CWM and TWRP are not compatible.
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if its a dual recovery, how do i get cwm and twrp individually? (theres only one volume down button ) or is it volume up or something else for twrp
justmpm said:
I think there is a downloard link for Lupus kernel with TWRP, it is the same link where you get the modules. I believe there is also a dual version (has both cwm and twrp). Check the OP for Lupus kernel.
I think you will have issues with trying to restore a back up made with CWMv6 using a kernel with CWMv5. Might work the other way around,
but I am not completely sure. Certainly, the back up made with CWM and TWRP are not compatible.
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seriously wtf?
i flashed lupus kernel. and when i try to flash the cm9 package it says error in sdcard/cm 9.1 (status 7)
error in flashing zip
help.
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seriously wtf?
i flashed lupus kernel. and when i try to flash the cm9 package it says error in sdcard/cm 9.1 (status 7)
error in flashing zip
help.
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Just delete the first three lines from it or send me your updater script and I'll do it for u... But still if it doesn't gets fixed the zip might be corrupt and u may have to download it again...
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AJ
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No the zip file is okay. I used it with CWM with no problem
I don't know what you told about the deleting three line? Could you elaborate.
I don't like Ti backup (free version) as it takes very long to restore. Trying to find a method to create update. Zip of Ti manually
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No the zip file is okay. I used it with CWM with no problem
I don't know what you told about the deleting three line? Could you elaborate.
I don't like Ti backup (free version) as it takes very long to restore. Trying to find a method to create update. Zip of Ti manually
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Just PM me ur updater script from meta-inf folder of the ROM I'll do it for you
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AJ
alokbina said:
Just PM me ur updater script from meta-inf folder of the ROM I'll do it for you
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Best Regards,
AJ
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i am pretty sure i haven't thanked anyone today. still it says total thanks reached. ill thank you tommorrow.
Aha I can thank from my mango still. Is it on credit?
not working. maybe i'll try lupus with cwm.