I wanted to install freedom kernal on synergy rls1 but don't know how to go about it or which kernal would work best, any help is appreciated. Last time I tried to install, I ended up completely wiping everything from my phone accidently
Freedom kernel worked very will for me on synergy when I was using it. Just search for it here on xda, download (i downloaded the aggressive universal which is undervolted -175mv.) The synergy nightly kernel did not work for me, caused wifi to error when turning on. Anyway download, reboot into recovery> wipe cache and dalvik(but not data)>flash zip from sd> download folder (where all your downloads go) and just flash it. Reboot and enjoy. Surprisingly, synergy gets pretty good battery life with this undervolted kernel since not only is this a sense rom obviously, it is a sense 2.1+ 3.0. Good luck
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Just don't wipe data/ factory reset
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Download either the universal freedom, more freedom, or aggressive freedom, put on root of SD card, boot into recovery, wipe cache & dalvik cache, flash kernel.
Personally, i like aggressive freedom
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Evocm7 said:
Freedom kernel worked very will for me on synergy when I was using it. Just search for it here on xda, download (i downloaded the aggressive universal which is undervolted -175mv.) The synergy nightly kernel did not work for me, caused wifi to error when turning on. Anyway download, reboot into recovery> wipe cache and dalvik(but not data)>flash zip from sd> download folder (where all your downloads go) and just flash it. Reboot and enjoy. Surprisingly, synergy gets pretty good battery life with this undervolted kernel since not only is this a sense rom obviously, it is a sense 2.1+ 3.0. Good luck
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didnt read your post & basically repeated your post. sorry. lol
Can and should I use setcpu in conjunction with the kernal. If so what are the recommended settings
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Can and should I use setcpu in conjunction with the kernal. If so what are the recommended settings
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Yes and depends on what u want out of ur phone. I would Google setcpu and read up on it though. If you've never over or under clocked its best to educate before.
http://www.setcpu.com/
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Download the kernel (I use Aggressive, depends on how low voltage the phone can handle). Put on the root of your SD card. Boot into recovery. Wiipe cache and dalvik twice. Navigate to "Mounts" and mount data. Navigate to "Flash Zips" and find the kernel. Select with power button. Reboot.
Download SetCPU or No Frills CPU (If you haven't purchased SetCPU then dowload No Frills, it is free and has a simple interface).
Do not use profiles. I suggest Interactive X. My min-max CPU is 245 - 820. Interactive X drops the CPU down to 245 mHZ when screen is off and manages the CPU well when the screen is on
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Download the kernel (I use Aggressive, depends on how low voltage the phone can handle). Put on the root of your SD card. Boot into recovery. Wiipe cache and dalvik twice. Navigate to "Mounts" and mount data. Navigate to "Flash Zips" and find the kernel. Select with power button. Reboot.
Download SetCPU or No Frills CPU (If you haven't purchased SetCPU then dowload No Frills, it is free and has a simple interface).
Do not use profiles. I suggest Interactive X. My min-max CPU is 245 - 820. Interactive X drops the CPU down to 245 mHZ when screen is off and manages the CPU well when the screen is on
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You don't have to mount data on Synergy...thats only for the sense 3.5 roms
I used no frills cpu control. Its free in the market and worked well for me. Too bad it wasnt there when I bought setcpu. At least it was only $1. Aggressive freedom is the way to go
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You don't have to mount data on Synergy...thats only for the sense 3.5 roms
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Heard that some people had to do it for Xplod, at least in its earlier stages. I do it every time now I flash a kernel, just to prevent any possible issues
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Can and should I use setcpu in conjunction with the kernal. If so what are the recommended settings
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I'm sorry if this offends you (ghettovirtuoso), but seriously? If you listened to the video at all when you registered, you would know how to look for these answers on your own. Especially "Should I use an overclock app", "if i'm trying to overclock"? What? First, if you didn't already know this, you shouldn't be doing this! You should do A LOT MORE research before you even ask a single question! Second, be careful not to brick your phone! That's the rough it sounds like your going! It is really unfortunate how many people just want things handed to them without putting anything in themselves! DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FIRST, A LOT OF RESEARCH! YOU CAN FIND THE ANSWER TO 99.9999% of your questions here already! also if you don't find your answer, use different search terms, or learn correct definitions for word you are using.
Finally lets get to some real development!
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I rooted my evo yesterday, so I am still completely new to how things work. (Though I have read the forums for a while)
I know I can flash a custom rom to fix the 28FPS limit I am getting, but I don't have time to completely wipe my phone and rebuild everything again.
It's kind of looking like I just flash a kernel? but I am not sure and I don't want to brick my phone.
Is there a way to just fix the performance limitations (i.e. FPS limit) and keep my stock 2.2 and all my settings/preferences?
Thank you.
I searched but didn't find anything that made sense.
Phone:
Evo w/ stock 2.2 (UnrEVOked3 root)
You should be able to just flash a custom kernel, but I don't know how those work on plain stock. Make sure you nand first.
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I have rooted stock 2.2 with Kings kernel #9. Works flawlessly. It's hard for me to go back to regular once the FPS is unlock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=754128
Just flash the zip file from recovery. Make sure you do a nand backup before you start flashing the kernel.
Thanks for the info.
I will give it a try later.
Can I flash any kernel? Or how does that work?
I was looking at snap 8.2. Is it compatible with stock & sense?
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733099)
Also, once a kernel is flashed can you update it without problems or doing a full nandroid restore?
Thanks again,
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Thanks for the info.
I will give it a try later.
Can I flash any kernel? Or how does that work?
I was looking at snap 8.2. Is it compatible with stock & sense?
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733099)
Also, once a kernel is flashed can you update it without problems or doing a full nandroid restore?
Thanks again,
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No. Go for Netarchy's or Kingklick's kernels for 2.2 Sense roms. Snap is only for cm6/AOSP style roms.
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No. Go for Netarchy's or Kingklick's kernels for 2.2 Sense roms. Snap is only for cm6/AOSP style roms.
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Netarchy, Kingklick, or Hero_over's kernel
jerryparid said:
Netarchy, Kingklick, or Hero_over's kernel
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+1.
I'm using hero 4 on stock odex with no issues and great battery life.
Thank you.
I will read into each kernel.
Any suggestions on which is best/worst?
EDIT: Thought I would post some links to each kernel you listed:
KiNgxKernel
netarchy-toastmod
I couldn't find the link for Hero_over's kernel. The forums search function is down for some reason.
Please correct me if those aren't the correct or official links to the kernels.
with netarchy it says:
An important note for Clockwork mod Recovery users:
Clockwork Mod is reportedly not wiping correctly (ie; if you try to wipe cache/dalvik-cache/data/etc it's not actually doing it, or not doing it right)
You may want to consider using Amon Ra Recovery instead.
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I am using clockwork, so I think that eliminates netarchy from my choices.
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xNotta said:
Thank you.
I will read into each kernel.
Any suggestions on which is best/worst?
EDIT: Thought I would post some links to each kernel you listed:
KiNgxKernel
netarchy-toastmod
I couldn't find the link for Hero_over's kernel. The forums search function is down for some reason.
Please correct me if those aren't the correct or official links to the kernels.
with netarchy it says:
I am using clockwork, so I think that eliminates netarchy from my choices.
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not wiping correctly may cause your phone to bootloop no matter the kernel(Fresh's seems to be particularly sensitive to it), you should be ok though. If it happens just keep redoing it till it works.
I'm using netarchy's 4.1.9 cfs ATM and it's working great. Smooth as butter.
king kernel is really good, thats what im on right now. medium use: 500+ texts, wifi on, data on, hour of browsing, 30 mins of music playing, live wallpaper. with all that im hitting ~13 hours and im at 8% right now. king kernel is pretty good, nice and smooth too
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king kernel is really good, thats what im on right now. medium use: 500+ texts, wifi on, data on, hour of browsing, 30 mins of music playing, live wallpaper. with all that im hitting ~13 hours and im at 8% right now. king kernel is pretty good, nice and smooth too
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Wow! that is double my current battery time with stock and everything turned off to conserve power.
Should I use BFS or CFS?
Can I back it up my kernel so I can reflash it if I ever need to?
(there is a link to stock kernel on netarchy's xda post)
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xNotta said:
Wow! that is double my current battery time with stock and everything turned off to conserve power.
Should I use BFS or CFS?
Can I back it up my kernel so I can reflash it if I ever need to?
(there is a link to stock kernel on netarchy's xda post)
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im on the latest king kernel which is BFS (the king kernel #9)
as for backing up your kernel...i dont know...(didnt know that was possible). once you unlock fps, you'll never want to go back.
edit: also forgot to add that my screen off is underclocked to max:245 and min:245. so that made a HUGE difference in battery life
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Wow! that is double my current battery time with stock and everything turned off to conserve power.
Should I use BFS or CFS?
Can I back it up my kernel so I can reflash it if I ever need to?
(there is a link to stock kernel on netarchy's xda post)
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There really is no generalization for which is better, BFS or CFS. Every phone is slightly different in build due to margin of error in production. Some people have great results with BFS where others do not. I tried both extensively on Netarchy and much prefer CFS (better performance and battery). Why? I don't know. It just works for me. You will probably have to do some experimenting of your own.
Edit: Also concerning recoveries, I would go ahead and flash Amon_RA's recovery over ClockworkMod just to avoid conflicts. Amon works with everything is very straightforward to use.
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Edit: Also concerning recoveries, I would go ahead and flash Amon_RA's recovery over ClockworkMod just to avoid conflicts. Amon works with everything is very straightforward to use.
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Rom Manager won't work with Amon_RA, will it?
I still know very little about root abilities so I would like so stay with something easy like rom manager.
And are Nandroid back ups interchangeable between recovery images?
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xNotta said:
Rom Manager won't work with Amon_RA, will it?
I still know very little about root abilities so I would like so stay with something easy like rom manager.
And are Nandroid back ups interchangeable between recovery images?
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you can use rom manager to install ra, but then all you'll be able to use rom manager for is to download roms. Which is still ok - some folks prefer it this way, because some things shouldnt be too easy, if you know what I mean. If you let a tool do all the work, what do you do when that tool breaks or is unavailable, and you have to do it manually?
ra can only be used outside of rom manager. Nands cannot be used between ra and clockwork - if you backup with ra, you need to restore with ra, and if you backup with clockwork, you need to restore with clockwork.
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you can use rom manager to install ra, but then all you'll be able to use rom manager for is to download roms. Which is still ok - some folks prefer it this way, because some things shouldnt be too easy, if you know what I mean. If you let a tool do all the work, what do you do when that tool breaks or is unavailable, and you have to do it manually?
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I know exactly where you are coming from.
This is only my first few days with root, so I want to make sure my first few backups are done correctly.
So, RA is a beter recovery?
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xNotta said:
I know exactly where you are coming from.
This is only my first few days with root, so I want to make sure my first few backups are done correctly.
So, RA is a beter recovery?
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I don't mean to be ambiguous, but it really depends who you talk to. Some people swear by RA, and insist that clockwork doesn't wipe properly. Other people can conclusively prove that clockwork does indeed wipe properly, and use that with no issues. Personally, I use clockwork, but do all my flashing and wiping manually and not through rom manager. The only time I ever had any issues was a while ago, with an older version of clockwork.
I also think that clockwork has the benifit of not requiring signed zips, but don't quote me on that.
edit - just wanted to add that some devs will specify one or the other to be specifically used for whatever it is that you'll be flashing. So if they say to use X to flash, you better try using X to flash before asking why you're having issues
idk im new to trying kernals, but im running fresh 2.2 and im only getting 31-33 fps.
using kinklicks bfs 9 kernal
any help?
I have tried most of the kernels listed. For me, the best has been Netarchy's 4.1.9.1 cfs. It is smooth and has not had a single glitch, which I can't say for the others I have tried. The second best I tried was the Baked snack battery kernel #5.
cfs or bfs? What I found was that bfs gave slightly better benchmark scores than cfs, but I had a lot of odd problems or glitches when running bfs kernels (mainly scrolling lag in some apps, and some apps fcing randomly). haven't had any problems with the cfs kernels. Frankly, I haven't found any advantage to bfs because, while it seems to give better benchmark scores, in actual use it seems much slower and more laggy to me than cfs.
Clockwork or AmonRa recovery? I have used both, only had a problem once (boot loop), and that was with clockwork. Since then, I have always used Amonra's recovery to flash with. When flashing just a kernel just wipe cache and Dalvik cache, then flash the kernel. As long as you do not wipe data (reset) you should not lose anything when you flash the kernel.
Oh, and when you do a nand backup, it backs up the kernel you are currently using with it. So you can easily switch back and forth to test by restoring your backups.
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I also think that clockwork has the benifit of not requiring signed zips, but don't quote me on that.
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As of version 1.8.0.0, Amon_RA's recovery no longer requires signed .zip's.
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So I just flashed Decks which has a Cyan kernel. For some reason my phone doesn't seem to like when I try and flash anything that doesn't come with the ROM I flash.
I've tried multiple AOSP ones that support undervolting, no dice; will not even boot.
I clear cache before every attempt, no dice.
Any suggestions?
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I'm not a 100% on what you said but if your trying to under volt an aosp kernel you can try sz 2.2.1 or tiamat they are the only 2 I use because I use the sbc versions but like I said I'm not that clear on what your question was.
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I'm not a 100% on what you said but if your trying to under volt an aosp kernel you can try sz 2.2.1 or tiamat they are the only 2 I use because I use the sbc versions but like I said I'm not that clear on what your question was.
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Wow, re-reading my post I see autocorrect didn't do me any favors.
I've tried both SZ and Tiamat and I can't get either of them to run on my phone. After clearing cache I flash either of them and if I remember right SZ never gets past the white HTC screen before rebooting and Tiamat (if I'm lucky) will start to load my ROM before just locking my phone up.
It's important to clear cache and dalvik cache before flashing a new kernel. I use SZ 2.2.1 with CMod ... works great with interactive x governor. I don't undervolt, simply use 245/998, and haven't had any issues at all. Might give it a try ... good luck.
Try wiping cache & dalvik again after flashing the kernel. You can also try different versions, perhaps the versions of Tiamat & SZ that you used just don't like your phone.
Also, if you have SetCPU set to "set on boot", uncheck that option before flashing a new kernel.
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wmdunn said:
It's important to clear cache and dalvik cache before flashing a new kernel. I use SZ 2.2.1 with CMod ... works great with interactive x governor. I don't undervolt, simply use 245/998, and haven't had any issues at all. Might give it a try ... good luck.
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I do clear both. I reboot the phone and it either never loads the ROM or starts to load the ROM and locks up.
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Try wiping cache & dalvik again after flashing the kernel. You can also try different versions, perhaps the versions of Tiamat & SZ that you used just don't like your phone.
Also, if you have SetCPU set to "set on boot", uncheck that option before flashing a new kernel.
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Tried wiping after kernel install, no dice. And I don't have "set on boot" checked.
Grrr, I don't get why my phone doesn't like flashing kernels. Maybe I'll move to a different recovery and try...
Tried RA - no dice. Now rather than locking up the phone just reboots constantly. That was Tiamat, going to try SZ...
The title says it all. I'm looking for a fast and completely stable ROM and kernel. I would really like something with superb battery life. All suggestions are welcome.
Cm7,salvagmod or decks 1.3
With tiamats 4.1.0
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I like energy rom with chopsuey kernel
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Cm7,salvagmod or decks 1.3
With tiamats 4.1.0
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CM7 is actually the 1st rom I flashed. I like it so far. So how is your battery life with CM7 and Tiamats 4.1.0
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CM7 is actually the 1st rom I flashed. I like it so far. Where can I find tiamats 4.1.0
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http://tiamat-dev.com/tiamat_evo/
Switch to Amon Ra recovery if you haven't, wipe cache and dalvik, flash and reboot
My favorite right now is MikG with the kernel that comes with it, stupendous battery life.
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The title says it all. I'm looking for a fast and completely stable ROM and kernel. I would really like something with superb battery life. All suggestions are welcome.
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My favorite right now is MIUI. I have found it to be very stable. It's an AOSP ROM, so it's already fast, and the Theming engine is top notch. I also love the fact that we see weekly updates. If there is a small hiccup one week, you can bet it will be fixed by the next. No 4G, but I don't live in a 4G area. I just use the stock kernel but there seems to be good success with both of the last two Tiamat releases. Downloads are at miui.us. Well worth a try!
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http://tiamat-dev.com/tiamat_evo/
Switch to Amon Ra recovery if you haven't, wipe cache and dalvik, flash and reboot
My favorite right now is MikG with the kernel that comes with it, stupendous battery life.
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I have TWRP recovery. That should be ok right? Is there a reason to choose one over the other?
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I have TWRP recovery. That should be ok right? Is there a reason to choose one over the other?
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I think you should be good for the most part. I've always used Amon Ra, it is extremely reliable in formatting and flashing and partitioning and all the good stuff. And it has support for both Amend and Edify scripting, while TWRP only has Edify support. Amend is older, but some people still use it.
But as long as TWRP works for you, use it by all means
Do any of you guys use SETCPU or any similar apps along with the kernels?
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Do any of you guys use SETCPU or any similar apps along with the kernels?
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Cyanogenmod and most other AOSP ROMs usually have built-in options in settings so SetCPU would be unnecessary. On MIUI and Sense ROMs, then you would need SetCPU, which I do use
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Just to add to this, to further improve battery life try to underclock it, use like the conservative governor, and also undervolt with incredicontrol (app) or vipermod (script) o_0
I have used over 10 ROMs and all had their pros and cons. The one I found had the best battery life AND performance (this is what I use now):
Rom: EVO Deck 1.3 (flashed with google apps obviously)
Kernel: SalvagedZen 2.2.1 CFS + HAVS
Extras:
CoD supersonic tweaking 1.2 (speed things up for multitasking + battery life increase)
AdFree (for no ads)
LauncherPro as my launcher
Backup apps with titanium backup. Wipe data, cache, dalvik cache, boot, and system. Flash EVO Deck, then Gapps, then kernel. Boot it up and go through the setup process, but don't sign in to anything yet. Leave it for 10 minutes then reboot. Go to market and install launcherpro, adfree, titanium backup, and the apps needed for the CoD tweaking. Do the Cod tweaking and set up adfree. Reboot for those to take effect. Now restore you're apps and you're done!
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http://tiamat-dev.com/tiamat_evo/
Switch to Amon Ra recovery if you haven't, wipe cache and dalvik, flash and reboot
My favorite right now is MikG with the kernel that comes with it, stupendous battery life.
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If u are concerned about battery u should be wipeing/callibrateing every time u flash, you can do this by 1. Charge completely, 2. Wipe batterystats.bin file in amon ra, and POWER PHONE OFF, DO NO REBOOT! Let it charge till the orange light turns green, 3, unplug before you turn on, 4, leave on till dies, do not plug in. 5, charge to 100%, do not unplug, done!
I suggest u do this directly after ur first successfull boot after flashing
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Hi guys, whats the most lightest/power efficient stable rom which will give me good battery life on desire Z?
I have yet to root im on 2.3 gingerbread Offocial
Try them all for a few days and make your decision; what's "good" for one isn't necessarily "good" for another due to each user using their device differently. That being said, I've heard good things about G-Lite.
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Some that I can think of off the top of my head aimed more at battery/performance improvement:
G2 Slim : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1324616
EliteMod CM7 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1246682
Though won't be much new changes to it since he's on EliteMod ICS now, which I love for the lightness/performance. Check the link in my signature if you want to try the ICS android version instead.
Virtuous G-Lite: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1349030
Kind of the long running 'light' rom for a while.
Ok
Ok so I decided I want to get the
Virtuous G-Lite ROM
But I'm new to all this and I dont understand what steps I should take and even what half of these words mean when I tried googling it
Can you please put me on the right direction ?
and will the Virtuous G-Lite support my UK Desire Z phone ?
Okay search for glite in the development forum and download the rom. It should be around 120mb. Then copy it to your sdcard. Don't put it inside any folder nor should you extract the zip file. Now reboot your phone into recovery and wipe data, cache, dalvik. Then choose the option to install zip from sdcard. Select the zip file which you copied earlier. After flashing reboot your phone. This information is based on the presumption that you have successfully attained root and s-off on your device.
EDIT: As you haven't rooted your phone yet I suggest you follow the link "minus" below in my signature. There download the appropriate pdf.
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hokay
Ok im in Glite now and I dont see a android notification bar
like without one, i cant do anything much so i need to go to a different rom do you know any?!
and I dont want to do a kernel thing because I dont understand it and i dont want to brick this phone
problem
ok the GLITE rom is giving me problems because it wouldn't log in to my primary gmail account for the market, so I used my other account and now i get an error message everytime I try to download something from the market.
Do you recommend any roms out there or should I try Elite rom, but once again I dont understand this kernel stuff its worrying and i want battery life atleast
edit: I dont like go launcher pro it doesnt have the android notification bar
Edit 2: 20 mins later, I cleared the cache, dalvik etc then I went to the launcherpro site and got the latest one and my notification bar has returned (or just come) how ever market still doesnt let me download anything
did you wipe everything before installing the rom? you may need to clear market data/cache
settings>apps>manage>play>clear
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also I get better batery life and more options with elite cm7 (cmp elitemod is also nice) but choice is yours
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hi
demkantor said:
also I get better batery life and more options with elite cm7 (cmp elitemod is also nice) but choice is yours
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I would like to try it but I dont understand any of the elite kernel stuff
you flash a kernel the same way a rom, just flash rom then kernel. elitemod cm7 has both kernel and rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17219499
in the second post you will the download link
put it on root of sd card
boot into recovery and wipe everything (superwipe or fastboot wipe even better)
then flash zip
then reboot
sign in
reboot
your ready to go
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oh
Ohhh so when I try to install the ROM the kernel will be installed along side it right?! that means its going to be easier than I thought.
what is this super wipe?
yes, many roms come packaged with a kernel, some don't, some require extra packages such as gapps to be flashed as well. the link I sent you just need to flash the rom, all is bundled.
superwipe came about in the g1 days, orginaly by osaka. it runs a script to wipe your phone clean to help insure a good flash of the next rom. there are many variations but I suggest finding one that formats system/cache/data to ext4 as well as wipe
search for superipe+ext4 in the threads
and fyi fastboot -w is an even cleaner wipe but needs to be done at a computer and learn how to use fastboot
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GLITE Has this bug where it wont show the notification bar on first boot. One reboot will fix it. Also glite is bit old in terms of ease of use(customization) but it is very good in terms of battery. Elitemod is good too.
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yeah
strawmetal said:
GLITE Has this bug where it wont show the notification bar on first boot. One reboot will fix it. Also glite is bit old in terms of ease of use(customization) but it is very good in terms of battery. Elitemod is good too.
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Yeah that bug happened to me, I tried to clear dalvik cache and then I updated the launcherpro then it randomly came. Is elitemod more easier and more customisable?what android version is it? Because on glite the battery life is brilliant but it feels like I'm sacrficing widgets (power control), the quick settings I had previously and the overal look is quite 'boring'
So with elite mod would I need to do any overclocking what so ever or anything else? And how can I make a back up of my current glite installion and revert back to it just incase elitemod doesn't work out for me
well your first step, just like when changing to any rom, is boot into recovery and make a backup. then you want to do a full wipe. then flash the next rom
nik3r has made a couple versions of elite mod, the one being suggested to you is based off of cm7 so its gingerbread, same as glite. it is slightly overclocked out of the box and has just about all the options avalible for a rom of its day, far more than glite. as for battery life, if you keep the oc/uv settings as they are you should get just as good battery life. I'm a moderate to heavy user and I do just fine with it
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Hi all. I tried to search but didnt found any solutions.
So. I tried to install custom rom's on my one v(gsm). And i noticed that phone became really unusable. For example: sometimes i cant answer the call because of lag, or cant shut down alarm. It can stuck for several minutes. I noticed that behavior in CM10 and MIUI jb. Now im using myONEv RC7.0 rom. It lag less,but it have already stuck twice per 36 hours of using it.
Using RIGHT kernels for EACH rom. For CM and MIUI Hellboy's kernels for CM10. Flushing whith full wipe. Using min cpu freq. at 368Mhz and interactive governor. Tried to overclock to 1.5GHz no result.
So do you have any ideas to fix it?
Having the same problem I've tried every ROM I could find. They all look better and can be customized more that stock but lag is a problem... I'm thinking stock is better. Camera is also a problem the stock camera is amazing compared to the rest imo. Hopefully there's one ROM out there.
the555fallem said:
Having the same problem I've tried every ROM I could find. They all look better and can be customized more that stock but lag is a problem... I'm thinking stock is better. Camera is also a problem the stock camera is amazing compared to the rest imo. Hopefully there's one ROM out there.
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As for me, camera is not a problem. It quite good in non sense roms. Finally, you can use any camera app from market. But im really waiting for cyanogenmod 10 working good on our device.
the555fallem said:
Having the same problem I've tried every ROM I could find. They all look better and can be customized more that stock but lag is a problem... I'm thinking stock is better. Camera is also a problem the stock camera is amazing compared to the rest imo. Hopefully there's one ROM out there.
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same problem im having.
pretty much sick of this phone right now
kazak1377 said:
Hi all. I tried to search but didnt found any solutions.
So. I tried to install custom rom's on my one v(gsm). And i noticed that phone became really unusable. For example: sometimes i cant answer the call because of lag, or cant shut down alarm. It can stuck for several minutes. I noticed that behavior in CM10 and MIUI jb. Now im using myONEv RC7.0 rom. It lag less,but it have already stuck twice per 36 hours of using it.
Using RIGHT kernels for EACH rom. For CM and MIUI Hellboy's kernels for CM10. Flushing whith full wipe. Using min cpu freq. at 368Mhz and interactive governor. Tried to overclock to 1.5GHz no result.
So do you have any ideas to fix it?
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Backup ur data n format memory card then flash a custom rom... Then it ll be bit faster(sense roms r bit laggy try jb)
Hit thanks if I helped u!!!
Backup ur sdcard then go into recovery and format everything except sdcard.
format/emmc
format/devlog
format/cache
format/system
format/data(include anything that's been left)
sd-ext format will give error.don't worry.nothing's wrong.
And also do a full factory reset. also wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Now,flash ROM again and use correct kernel.
Try using ondemand instead of interactive. first try ondemand at 1ghz-1ghz then if no difference try at higher values.
Also try wiping sdcard if still no difference.or try a different SD and see what happens.
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mihirengg19 said:
Backup ur sdcard then go into recovery and format everything except sdcard.
format/emmc
format/devlog
format/cache
format/system
format/data(include anything that's been left)
sd-ext format will give error.don't worry.nothing's wrong.
And also do a full factory reset. also wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Now,flash ROM again and use correct kernel.
Try using ondemand instead of interactive. first try ondemand at 1ghz-1ghz then if no difference try at higher values.
Also try wiping sdcard if still no difference.or try a different SD and see what happens.
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I've thought about formating sd card, but has no idea how can it reduce performance. Ok. I'll try to do that today in the evening.
If somebody with same problem already done it,write about your results. Thanks.
Also try this,it reduces lag significantly-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
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Thanx to all for support. Formating SD card and using seeder apk solved that problem. So everybody with same problem- format your SD card, delete second partition,if it excite, flash with full wipe, and then install seeder apk, from link above.
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Glad to hear you solved it
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I'm using Lloir's slim bean ROM and I have to say, its not lagging at all with min CPU frequency at 368 MHz and max at 1200 with smartassv2 governer
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