[Q] rom (cpu frequency) problem? - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Thank you for all develpo again.
But i have some problem (boot loop) to install rom use of 1.2Ghz as cpu frequency at all.
How can i do or any instruction change it 1.0Ghz instead of 1.2Ghz.:crying:

Go to settings, then Developer Options. Should see a some options and hit the first one. Set maximum frequency to 1.00ghz

Kir6y said:
Go to settings, then Developer Options. Should see a some options and hit the first one. Set maximum frequency to 1.00ghz
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Thank you for your reply.
Maybe my question is not clearly, I have a installation problem under processing. I cant set any option so far.:fingers-crossed:

Your question very unclear. Do I understand it right that you are trying to install A ROM that supports frequency 1200, failed and want to go back to a frequency 1000 ROM?
Whether I am right or not, I think more inforamtion is neede before anyone can give you good answer.

My understanding is the OP either tried installing a rom with 1.2 ghz, or he tried setting the CPU freq at 1.2 GHz, either way he/she is now stuck in bootloop and is trying to fix it by underclocking it to 1ghz.
Well , only way to recover from bootloop is to restore from recovery, or flash Rom again (no need to wipe cache)
Not sure, but factory reset / wipe data (in recovery) may also be effective, try it if you have not made restore point.
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For example, if i want to flash A ROM use 1.2Ghz as default cpu frequency, it cause a boot loop after flashing. But i flash other rom use 1Ghz, everything is fine at all. Anyway, thank you asawi and satan89.

bearbearbear said:
For example, if i want to flash A ROM use 1.2Ghz as default cpu frequency, it cause a boot loop after flashing. But i flash other rom use 1Ghz, everything is fine at all. Anyway, thank you asawi and satan89.
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Which Rom are you flashing to? And which Rom are you coming from?
And what is the version of cwm you are using to flash new Rom? Cm10 builds require cwm 6.x.
And you have to clear cache and dalvik cache.
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[Q] How to overclock the thunderbolt

Hey guys Im currently running DroidTh3ory SHIFTS3NS3 ROM for HTC Thunderbolt. So my question is how do i overclock my phone i heard people overclocking their phone to 1.4ghz and its running smoothly but im stuck on where to go and how do i do it. So any links showing step by step to overclocking would be helpful
If the ROM includes an overclockable kernel with OC slots then it can be set with SetCPU, terminal, or scripts.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16695098#post16695098
If the ROM doesn't include a kernel with OC slots, you can flash another kernel via recovery.
Absolute_Zero said:
If the ROM includes an overclockable kernel with OC slots then it can be set with SetCPU, terminal, or scripts.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16695098#post16695098
If the ROM doesn't include a kernel with OC slots, you can flash another kernel via recovery.
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Ok so i flashed the rom i said i flashed and i dont see anything about CPU or tweaking anything, i tried to flash a kernal from the kernal manager in the market but as it was booting up it kept stopping loading stopping loading so i since it was goin pass the loading process i took my battery out went into the recovery and gonna try a different one, any kernal suggestion u think i should flash if you have a direct link would be helpful
Ok I was able to get the setcpu for free thru xda so now from the setcpu idk what im doin, any help
portebr3 said:
Ok I was able to get the setcpu for free thru xda so now from the setcpu idk what im doin, any help
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You should be looking at some sliders. Top one is for max CPU clock, bottom one for min CPU clock. Set the bottom one as low as possible, but not so low that the device won't play audio while the screen is off. Don't check the "apply at boot" until you're sure you're stable or else you'll be reflashing your ROM. You can also change your governor. You're average Tbolt should do 1.4GHz easily, but many will do 1.6GHz solidly as well. As long as you don't check "apply at boot", the system will reboot back to defaults if it becomes unstable. If you've got any questions, feel free to PM me.

[Q] HELP??? Boot-loop with Cyanogenmod 7!

I recently upgraded my phone to Gingerbread then my friend helped to re-root it to the max (not entirely sure how he did so.. I am not in-touch with most tech-savvy stuff.. I remember something bout kernal and clockworkmod) anyways.. after 1 day of my phone which I purchased this March working best ever I install a game which when I try to open pops up a force close notification, I hit yes, my phone freezes so I restart it or take the battery out (can't recall exactly what I did now) and then once it starts up again it gets stuck continuously booting with the cyanogenmod 7 logo. Please could someone help me out here? In need of some thorough assistance!
Kei ~
P.s. I've already tried the following:
Recovery, choose boot recovery, when in recovery, choose backup/restore, restore - got no results.
try to clear the cache and dalvik cache using CWM.
also wipe data i think.
Plzzzz first search forum before making new thread..there are many quesstions like this....
Now solurion Just ask your friend to flash cm7 again.
Before flash wipe factory resets/card partition /dalvik cache.
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maggotor said:
I recently upgraded my phone to Gingerbread then my friend helped to re-root it to the max (not entirely sure how he did so.. I am not in-touch with most tech-savvy stuff.. I remember something bout kernal and clockworkmod) anyways.. after 1 day of my phone which I purchased this March working best ever I install a game which when I try to open pops up a force close notification, I hit yes, my phone freezes so I restart it or take the battery out (can't recall exactly what I did now) and then once it starts up again it gets stuck continuously booting with the cyanogenmod 7 logo. Please could someone help me out here? In need of some thorough assistance!
Kei ~
P.s. I've already tried the following:
Recovery, choose boot recovery, when in recovery, choose backup/restore, restore - got no results.
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U said he installed kernel & Clockworkmod. I guess he flashed d oc kernel bcoz ur using cyanogenmod. Ur phone freeze maybe bcoz he hv set a higher frequency. Some apps force close due to a high frequency. So to solve d problem
Go to settings-> cyanogenmod settings-> performance-> CPU settings-> max cpu frequency & change it to 806 mhz or 825 mhz.
If problem continues, then follow dis procedure
Go to CWM recovery, then factory reset.
Clear cache partition
Advanced -> wipe dalvik cache.
Reboot.
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Multiple Reboots everyday!

i m using darkside Rom ,and my phone reboots almost in every hour, i am new to android please solve my problem ,its very annoying,thanx!
Ahmed Zahoor said:
i m using darkside Rom ,and my phone reboots almost in every hour, i am new to android please solve my problem ,its very annoying,thanx!
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gingerbread 2.3.5
have you tried to flash the rom again to c if thats the problem
Hi there,
1. Did u do a full wipe before installing the new rom?
2. You could try installing faux123 1Ghz kernel LINK use "Enhanced Stock Kernel, Max @ 1.0 GHz". Install the one for GINGERBREAD
Link to Faux123 1.0 GHz kernel
[ Installation procedure: ]
[ CWM Method ]
1. reboot to CWM
2. Clear cache
3. install zip from SDcard
4. Reboot
Hope this helps
P.S.: "Wet Dream" is the new version of "The Darkside" might be worth to take a look
Grtz
Faux kernel will prevent boots but will erase every widget at every reboot...
I has the best results with the stock intl kernel (see GingerMod Rom). I don't have reboots anymore...
Sounds like the rom didn't install properly, I'd go through the wipe and factory reset/dalvik once again and reinstall. Just make sure to do a backup just in case it backfires.
DannyBiker said:
Faux kernel will prevent boots but will erase every widget at every reboot...
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That's just not true. I've used both .23 and .24beta kernels and the widget thing rarely happens. It does happen, but not on every reboot.
troycarpenter said:
That's just not true. I've used both .23 and .24beta kernels and the widget thing rarely happens. It does happen, but not on every reboot.
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Hey, do you know where I can find faux123's 0.24 beta kernel? I looked but couldn't find it. Thanks.
mabe try differnt Kernal too
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Ahmed Zahoor said:
i m using darkside Rom ,and my phone reboots almost in every hour, i am new to android please solve my problem ,its very annoying,thanx!
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As has been already mentioned, make sure you do a full and proper wipe of your phone before flashing roms, but another problem could be that you're being too extreme with undervolting. Try reducing your undervolts if you have been undervolting. Or, if you have an extreme overclock kernel, consider lowering clock speeds because each phone is different, and some (even ones of the same type) can't handle as high of clock speeds as others. But, I suspect that your main problem is that you didn't follow the proper steps before flashing.
1. Boot into recovery (hold the volume down button while booting, then press down until you see android recovery, and then press up)
2. Do a factory reset
3. Clear cache partition
4. Clear dalvik cache
5. flash the zip
Note: factory reset will erase all your data, so backup any files you want to keep before doing so.
To flash a new kernel, do what denbeutels said, except you should clear dalvik as well. Android needs to recompile certain things to optimize them for the new kernel, so it's a very important step.
Atrix_Owner said:
Hey, do you know where I can find faux123's 0.24 beta kernel? I looked but couldn't find it. Thanks.
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Are you following the faux123 kernel thread in development?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22178618&postcount=2965
Ok, after running a few days on the new faux 0.2.4 1.45GHz kernel, I've experienced quite a few reboots as well (ok, an order of magnitude more than before). Right now I have gone back to faux 0.2.3 1.3GHz and haven't seen any problems yet. I was mainly getting reboots during undocking (all dock types), but also sometimes during normal use. And I'm talking about 3-5 reboots throughout the day.
Edit: And of course, as soon as I posted this, I got another reboot (this time while using webtop in the lapdock and simply closing a Synaptic window). Next I'll have to start tracking down anything I installed recently that may be doing this.

[HELP] Bootloop after CM9 CPU Governor change

So I installed le n00b's CM9 rom. It was running fine and I was just fiddling with it. Changed my CPU Governer to POWERSAVE and put the max frequency at 1242 MHz (or something like that). Checked the box for "Set on boot" and restarted my Rezound. Now it just loops. Any suggestions? I tried loading the bootloader and doing a factory reset but it just continues to loop. Please help me.
Unfortunately, you may have to wipe data. Powersave ignores the maximum and causes the CPU to run at the minimum all the time. Once it kicks in, you're never going over 192MHz, and that's probably what's causing the loop. There may be a way to recover without wiping, but I don't know AOSP well enough to know where to start.
Alright. I had a nandroid backup and I cleared out my userdata and cache with fastboot. Now I'm in recovery (AmonRa) and I keep getting
Code:
Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p36
Nandroid restore fails.
Any thoughts?
Did modify the cpu settings with the built in system or a third party app?
HTC Rezound
luis86dr said:
Did modify the cpu settings with the built in system or a third party app?
HTC Rezound
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I used the CM9 Processor settings from the Performance options.
Syphen5 said:
I used the CM9 Processor settings from the Performance options.
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Wipe user data and start all over again.
Syphen5 said:
I used the CM9 Processor settings from the Performance options.
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Ahh, I'd take shrikes advice and wipe completely then.
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And I think I figured it out. Installed a rom. Booted up. Restarted into recovery. Flashed Nandroid backup. All is good in the world. Thanks for the tips!
Syphen5 said:
And I think I figured it out. Installed a rom. Booted up. Restarted into recovery. Flashed Nandroid backup. All is good in the world. Thanks for the tips!
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Great! Good to hear.
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[Q] Siyah kernel profiles?

Im using the latest siyah kernel 7.9 i believe with the latest aokp 4.2.1 rom, and everytime i try to select the performance profile my phone will freeze at some point while booting up. Ive also tried changing to the performance and the extreme performance profiles via Stweaks and when i do my phone freezes immediately afterwards. Ive tried all the usual trouble shooting stuff reinstalled the kernel wipe cache, dalvik etc, same results. Anyone else have this issue? Any advice for a solution would be appreciated. Thanks.
juiceshifted said:
Im using the latest siyah kernel 7.9 i believe with the latest aokp 4.2.1 rom, and everytime i try to select the performance profile my phone will freeze at some point while booting up. Ive also tried changing to the performance and the extreme performance profiles via Stweaks and when i do my phone freezes immediately afterwards. Ive tried all the usual trouble shooting stuff reinstalled the kernel wipe cache, dalvik etc, same results. Anyone else have this issue? Any advice for a solution would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I haven't tried those profiles, but as they are high performance, perhaps they include over clocking? If so, have you run stable over clocked on that ROM previously? Of not, then that might be the issue. Or maybe your phone just doesn't like the governor/scheduler combo in that profile. I get lockups with Pegasus/sio all the time... never worked on my phone no matter what ROM or kernel.
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yea my phones always been stable overclocking up to 1400mhz on every rom i've tried. its once i get to 1500mhz is when my phone starts to freeze which is disappointing cuz my last sghi777 s2 was always stable up to 1600mhz. just interested in trying these profiles, still looking for a solution.
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yea my phones always been stable overclocking up to 1400mhz on every rom i've tried. its once i get to 1500mhz is when my phone starts to freeze which is disappointing cuz my last sghi777 s2 was always stable up to 1600mhz. just interested in trying these profiles, still looking for a solution.
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juiceshifted said:
Im using the latest siyah kernel 7.9 i believe with the latest aokp 4.2.1 rom, and everytime i try to select the performance profile my phone will freeze at some point while booting up. Ive also tried changing to the performance and the extreme performance profiles via Stweaks and when i do my phone freezes immediately afterwards. Ive tried all the usual trouble shooting stuff reinstalled the kernel wipe cache, dalvik etc, same results. Anyone else have this issue? Any advice for a solution would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I'm going to start with the obvious, did you follow the instructions to reboot into recovery after flashing the kernel before rebooting into the rom and reset the profiles?? It is known to cause havoc with profiles if you don't reset them prior to the first boot. Secondly, any other performance control apps will interfere with stweaks, make sure you don't have aokp's performance control settings set up for set on boot. I personally had issues running siyah with aokp but others have not, for testing purposes you may try another rom temporarily.
Droidmissionary said:
I'm going to start with the obvious, did you follow the instructions to reboot into recovery after flashing the kernel before rebooting into the rom and reset the profiles?? It is known to cause havoc with profiles if you don't reset them prior to the first boot. Secondly, any other performance control apps will interfere with stweaks, make sure you don't have aokp's performance control settings set up for set on boot. I personally had issues running siyah with aokp but others have not, for testing purposes you may try another rom temporarily.
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yea i followed the directions of the op exactly, i think ive figured out what my problem is now. the max frequency in the performance profile setting is 1500mhz, and my device isnt stable at 1500mhz. although my device doesnt freeze instantly when set at 1500. I'm thinking that is probably part of the problem.
juiceshifted said:
yea i followed the directions of the op exactly, i think ive figured out what my problem is now. the max frequency in the performance profile setting is 1500mhz, and my device isnt stable at 1500mhz. although my device doesnt freeze instantly when set at 1500. I'm thinking that is probably part of the problem.
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Very likely, some phones don't like certain frequencies
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