[Q] What is kernal, wat is d use of it & How to flash it??? Please kelp me.. - Wildfire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First of all wat is meant by KERNAL..., and i heared that by flashing kernal we can get max cpu freq..., Im using HTC WILDFIRE ROOTED CM 7.1.0.1...
I have downloaded the kernel, and i dont know how to flash it.. Is that same as flashing CUSTOM ROM (in recovery mode)????

balaedge said:
First of all wat is meant by KERNAL..., and i heared that by flashing kernal we can get max cpu freq..., Im using HTC WILDFIRE ROOTED CM 7.1.0.1...
I have downloaded the kernel, and i dont know how to flash it.. Is that same as flashing CUSTOM ROM (in recovery mode)????
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I'm sorry but what are you doing?? Your downloading things ready to flash them even when you have no idea what they are or what they do.
Now I'm not being funny with you but PLEASE!!! Come on, read,research etc etc. If you don't know what or how a kernel is flashed then you seriously should not be messing with it.
P.s. I really don't know what all this obsession is with o/c to Max because then you'll be moaning about battery discharging too fast.
Rolleyes :
"sent from me2u"

balaedge said:
First of all wat is meant by KERNAL...
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Matey, this has been answered a few times (to say the least) so try using the search bar to see if your question has already been answered, which i know it has.
If you are using CM7.1.0.1 u dont need to flash another kernal because the kernal that comes with the rom is oc'able.
Go to settings > cyanogen settings > performance > cpu
Use my settings in my Sig as a guide. These are tested and stable and battery life is fine. I do not need to OC to the max.
EDIT: I have attempted to OC to the point where my system is stable, I get 2 days battery life, and angry birds plays smoothly

Flash like anything else
balaedge said:
First of all wat is meant by KERNAL..., and i heared that by flashing kernal we can get max cpu freq..., Im using HTC WILDFIRE ROOTED CM 7.1.0.1...
I have downloaded the kernel, and i dont know how to flash it.. Is that same as flashing CUSTOM ROM (in recovery mode)????
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yes it is like flashing a custom rom except no need to wipe anything
you can download a frequency changer like setcpu

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CM7 OC kernel for Wildfire S A510A

i think i have just about tried every CM7 OC kernel out there but have not been able to find one specifically for my model or have i missed something.....
any ideas people?
thks
So far as I know, every CM7 rom is overclocked by default.
matt5eo said:
So far as I know, every CM7 rom is overclocked by default.
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your correct sir but everytime i try to OC it freezes. just wondering if a seperate kernel was out there.
gentledroid17 said:
your correct sir but everytime i try to OC it freezes. just wondering if a seperate kernel was out there.
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This is a know issues. Run the overclock with 787mhz. Some phones aren't able to run 806mhz. Hope it works for you.
any other way?

[Q] Most Saving Battery ROM

Hello, i want to ask about custom rom and stock rom that the most battery saving, could u tell me what rom is it? because my gio is really wasteful, its only standby for 6-8 hours
FYI : i have stock rom with S5660DXKP6
Jonas hendrickx rom has great battery life.
Sent from my GT-S5660
giopro 1.4 also has good battery life
Right now using CM7.2, lasts a lot longer than stock.
iok1 said:
Jonas hendrickx rom has great battery life.
Sent from my GT-S5660
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0M3G4_ said:
giopro 1.4 also has good battery life
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mussieonlinux said:
Right now using CM7.2, lasts a lot longer than stock.
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could you all tell me how long your battery life is? and is it stable?
Usually GioPro 1.4 lasted me about 2 days with regular use (some calls, angry birds, a little wifi usage, screen brightness level medium)
Not that bad of a rom, actually.
I tried different ROMs and for me, stock with custom kernel and the same settings across ROMs, it lasts the longest.
I tried stock, CM7 by phiexz, CM7 by squadzone, CM9 (GalaxyICS) and now I'm running stock with phiexz' kernel.
About 12 hours even with constant Internet access (WiFi/HSDPA).
Adrenaline ROM™ | Galaxy Gio Edition
smhybrid said:
could you all tell me how long your battery life is? and is it stable?
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A good day with average use (wifi off - 3g on)
0M3G4_ said:
Usually GioPro 1.4 lasted me about 2 days with regular use (some calls, angry birds, a little wifi usage, screen brightness level medium)
Not that bad of a rom, actually.
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what about gioPro 1.6? is it saver?
jrusinek said:
I tried different ROMs and for me, stock with custom kernel and the same settings across ROMs, it lasts the longest.
I tried stock, CM7 by phiexz, CM7 by squadzone, CM9 (GalaxyICS) and now I'm running stock with phiexz' kernel.
About 12 hours even with constant Internet access (WiFi/HSDPA).
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woah... I don't know how to change kernel and im not good enough to do that..
plandi said:
Adrenaline ROM™ | Galaxy Gio Edition
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hi, i want to try this, but how to download?? I can't find any download link for this cus rom at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1579499
mussieonlinux said:
A good day with average use (wifi off - 3g on)
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whoa.. i'll wait this rom until stable because i see known issue and bugs from that rom, but thanks for the answer..
Changing kernel? Easy peasy.
Run download mode, flash CWM with Odin, reboot to recovery.
In CWM, mount /system, install zip from SD, choose the ZIP with kernel and voila. You might only want to apply Superuser ZIP too. Pre-rooted kernel from phiexz doesn't appear to be really rooted.
And voila. NoFrills CPU control is there, Superuser is there. You've got control over your superquick smartphone .
jrusinek said:
Changing kernel? Easy peasy.
Run download mode, flash CWM with Odin, reboot to recovery.
In CWM, mount /system, install zip from SD, choose the ZIP with kernel and voila. You might only want to apply Superuser ZIP too. Pre-rooted kernel from phiexz doesn't appear to be really rooted.
And voila. NoFrills CPU control is there, Superuser is there. You've got control over your superquick smartphone .
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To do it more easy, flash cwm via recovery
Sent from my GT-S5660 using xda premium
smhybrid said:
hi, i want to try this, but how to download?? I can't find any download link for this cus rom at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1579499
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Link from giocommunity http://www.mediafire.com/?xh9xd2c9qs619fq
Now can be found at this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594275
Adrenaline ROM has a great battery life
Inviato dal mio GT-S5660 con XDA PREMIUM
For a ROM with good battery life, you could also try "Particle ROM". With low usage (a bit wifi, standard apps, no games) I get 3 days, sometime even 4.
madelgijs
phiex rom, no doubt
Adrenaline ROM really has improved battery life than stock.
This is the BEST, Hands down, most Battery Saving Rom:
It must be built from Source (Aosp) (Like GB, CM7, CM9)
And most of it depends on the Kernel

Advice about kernels(ViperX)

I have took the plunge and finally rooted my HOX, and I've noticed the difference already, the question is though, whats the best kernel out there for viperx or coreDroid, battery is my primary concern and I have no interest in overclocking my device.
Thanks Dudes
Jonnibravo said:
I have took the plunge and finally rooted my HOX, and I've noticed the difference already, the question is though, whats the best kernel out there for viperx or coreDroid, battery is my primary concern and I have no interest in overclocking my device.
Thanks Dudes
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Faux's Kernel is apparantly brilliant, especially when coupled with Viper X.
I've seen claims of up to 4/5 hours on Screen time.
Hope this helps mate.
PS - I HATE YOU, YOUVE MADE ME WANT TO ROOT NOW !
Wilks3y said:
Faux's Kernel is apparantly brilliant, especially when coupled with Viper X.
I've seen claims of up to 4/5 hours on Screen time.
Hope this helps mate.
PS - I HATE YOU, YOUVE MADE ME WANT TO ROOT NOW !
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LOL sorry about that I tried to stop myself it lasted 4 1/2 months
Whats the best way to flash a kernel, is it dangerous, what should I not do?
Jonnibravo said:
I have took the plunge and finally rooted my HOX, and I've noticed the difference already, the question is though, whats the best kernel out there for viperx or coreDroid, battery is my primary concern and I have no interest in overclocking my device.
Thanks Dudes
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Welcome to the party
I'm on ViperX and have only been using Faux since the 006 series. The newest released kernel which is not a beta is the 007 kernel. If you want to go for great battery then the 007m is the one you want.
There is a new beta from Faux called 10b5 which also has great battery life. I just got 5 hours of screentime out of it, but do keep in mind that this is a beta kernel which is overclocked.
Hope that this helped shine som light on the subject
The best way is to download the zip to your computer.
Extract the boot.img from the zip\kernel folder and put it in your fastboot folder.
Place the .zip on your sd card.
Boot the phone into fastboot through the bootloader.
Open cmd promt (windows button+r --> wirte: cmd)
navigate to your fastboot folder (eg. cd C:\fastboot)
use the following commands:
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
On your phone go into recovery
advanced --> wipe dalvic cache --> go back
Install from sd card --> choose zip file --> locate the zip and install it
Reboot your phone --> done
Hope this doesn't sound too complicated, it really isn't as soon as you have done it a comple os times it takes 2 minuttes or less to do
Gormsen said:
Welcome to the party
I'm on ViperX and have only been using Faux since the 006 series. The newest released kernel which is not a beta is the 007 kernel. If you want to go for great battery then the 007m is the one you want.
There is a new beta from Faux called 10b5 which also has great battery life. I just got 5 hours of screen time out of it, but do keep in mind that this is a beta kernel which is overclocked.
Hope that this helped shine some light on the subject
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Is the 007m overclocked cause I don't really want to overclock
Jonnibravo said:
Is the 007m overclocked cause I don't really want to overclock
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No, the 007m isn't overclocked - the gpu is unlocked to 520 mhz, but that's it.
Gormsen said:
No, the 007m isn't overclocked - the gpu is unlocked to 520 mhz, but that's it.
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Thanks dudes, I am enjoying the party already, can't wait to start playing with my new HOX.
hi guys, how can i use faux123's kernel with viperx rom?
I just downloaded ViperX 2.0.0 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745176
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Thanks dudes, I am enjoying the party already, can't wait to start playing with my new HOX.
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Actually guys I'm confused, why is there two One X development threads, 1 original android dev and one x android dev, why is this??
Also can I use viper flasher to flash the 007m kernel or do you have the link to it, I can only find the 007 version or is it me being a noob.
yuwaiyin1994 said:
hi guys, how can i use faux123's kernel with viperx rom?
I just downloaded ViperX 2.0.0 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745176
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I think you can use the viper flasher found here; http://www.morto.org/android/
I'm asking that qyestion at the mo though
yuwaiyin1994 said:
hi guys, how can i use faux123's kernel with viperx rom?
I just downloaded ViperX 2.0.0 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745176
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First you will want to update the rom using the OTA service that the Viper team provide. This is found the same place as the normal OTA from HTC (Settings --> about phone --> Software update), newest version is 2.1
Use the step by step guide provided a couple os post's back. Go to faux thread in Original Development and find a download mirror.
Listen guys, this is important: For ViperX you should not repack you kernels. This will only make the rom unstable.
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Actually guys I'm confused, why is there two One X development threads, 1 original android dev and one x android dev, why is this??
Also can I use viper flasher to flash the 007m kernel or do you have the link to it, I can only find the 007 version or is it me being a noob.
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The "Original Android Development Thread" is for ROMS that have been built from the Ground Up. (From Scratch?)
Where as the "Development Thread" is for ROM's that are based on the Stock ROM but have been tweaked etc
Hope this helps.
Gormsen said:
First you will want to update the rom using the OTA service that the Viper team provide. This is found the same place as the normal OTA from HTC (Settings --> about phone --> Software update), newest version is 2.1
Use the step by step guide provided a couple os post's back. Go to faux thread in Original Development and find a download mirror.
Listen guys, this is important: For ViperX you should not repack you kernels. This will only make the rom unstable.
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I don't really understand what you mean.
Now, I will do the following~
1. install the Viperx V2.0.0 downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745176( use the boot.img from the rom)
2. install the OTA update version 2.1 in the phone from HTC (Settings --> about phone --> Software update)
3.Download faux123's kernel ( One-X Kernel 007 Mainline )here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647993 (which is for ICS as faux mentioned)
4. Flash the boot.img from the zip of Endeavoru-Faux123-007m.zip(downloaded from One-X Kernel 007 Mainline)
5.Go into the recovery mode and also flash the Endeavoru-Faux123-007m.zip
6. reboot & enjoy
Is it correct??
yuwaiyin1994 said:
I don't really understand what you mean.
Now, I will do the following~
1. install the Viperx V2.0.0 downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745176( use the boot.img from the rom)
2. install the OTA update version 2.1 in the phone from HTC (Settings --> about phone --> Software update)
3.Download faux123's kernel ( One-X Kernel 007 Mainline )here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647993 (which is for ICS as faux mentioned)
4. Flash the boot.img from the zip of Endeavoru-Faux123-007m.zip(downloaded from One-X Kernel 007 Mainline)
5.Go into the recovery mode and also flash the Endeavoru-Faux123-007m.zip
6. reboot & enjoy
Is it correct??
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Yes!
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O, and one last thing guys.. let the phone settle after flashing a new kernel, rom and so on. Don't start complaining as soon as you have flashed it. The battery will settle, along with coolness and smoothness. Give it a couple os days and you'll be flying for sure
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O, and one last thing guys.. let the phone settle after flashing a new kernel, rom and so on. Don't start complaining as soon as you have flashed it. The battery will settle, along with coolness and smoothness. Give it a couple os days and you'll be flying for sure
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Just about to flash faux kernel... what if I want to get back? where is stock?
corckie said:
Just about to flash faux kernel... what if I want to get back? where is stock?
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Just flash the boot.img in the rom zip and flash the rom again with ONLY wiping cache and dalvik cache, NOT data.
But believe me, once you've tried faux kernel you'll never want to go back to stock again
I thought so too... battery life and performance is great, but my phone hangs when I finish a call and I need to reboot every time I make a call :crying: :crying: So no use for me altough I wish. Problem is I'm on viper 2.1.0 which means I need to flash 2.0.0 and go through OTA again? ...
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I thought so too... battery life and performance is great, but my phone hangs when I finish a call and I need to reboot every time I make a call :crying: :crying: So no use for me altough I wish. Problem is I'm on viper 2.1.0 which means I need to flash 2.0.0 and go through OTA again? ...
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Have you undervolted?
Did you make sure til wipe cache and dalvik cache before flashing the kernel?
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Have you undervolted?
Did you make sure til wipe cache and dalvik cache before flashing the kernel?
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No UV... but clearing dalvik helped ! :good: I cleared cache only before and after flashing kernel but forgot about dalvik. Thanks a lot! How do I know what GPU speed actually is? Can't find this info. A flashed faux 007m.
You must accept faux's word. 520 for 007 series. You can check his change log on rootzwiki.
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[Q] GimmeABreak for Desire HD ROM

Hi
I installed this ROM and there is an issue with the battery as the percentage keeps going down even when plugged into AC power(not usb).
Is there anything I can do about this?
Thank you.
Dilla
Sounds like a bad battery to me.
Which ROM were you on before?
Could you provide some more in please? Thanks
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
GuyInTheCorner said:
Sounds like a bad battery to me.
Which ROM were you on before?
Could you provide some more in please? Thanks
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
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Hi and Thnx Guy,
I actually rooted my Desire HD for the first time using HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13 after unlocking bootloader via HTC site. Then I flashed CWR via flashboot using cmd on PC.
After that I just placed the GimmeABreak ROM on SD card and flashed via CWR. Oh and it was stuck in HTC screen after this and after much reading figured out that I had to flash the boot.img via PC.
This is pretty much all I did. ROM works perfectly fine. Except I saw that the battery charges pretty slow. But I read that it takes 2 or 3 charge cycles to get optimum levels. BTW I saw an app that deletes battery stats files and recalibrate it. You think it would help?
Cheers mate.
maybe you can try wipe battery stats under CWM recovery..but i don't know if there are in CWM menu..
or maybe you might also try installing another rom..
hopefully can help..
JJeamy said:
maybe you can try wipe battery stats under CWM recovery..but i don't know if there are in CWM menu..
or maybe you might also try installing another rom..
hopefully can help..
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Hi Jeamy,
Ya I just did that. I will wait and see. As I am a newbie here, I was wondering how can I harness the best battery life out of my phone. Because that's one reason of rooting and using custom ROMs in my opinion. I'm very happy with the first ever ROM (GimmeABreak) I'm using and how can I go about tweaking the phone to get the best battery life?
Thanks
dilla_t said:
As I am a newbie here, I was wondering how can I harness the best battery life out of my phone. Because that's one reason of rooting and using custom ROMs in my opinion. I'm very happy with the first ever ROM (GimmeABreak) I'm using and how can I go about tweaking the phone to get the best battery life?
Thanks
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There's a multitude of ways you can increase your battery life
First off, buy an extended battery, they're around £20. It helps a lot!
Underclocking helps a lot, especially when the screen is off. l usually set my phone to run at 300 MHz when the screen is off and also force it to use the conservative governor. When using the phone I usually set it to 700 MHz so it wont drain.
Undervolting is good
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
dilla_t said:
Hi Jeamy,
Ya I just did that. I will wait and see. As I am a newbie here, I was wondering how can I harness the best battery life out of my phone. Because that's one reason of rooting and using custom ROMs in my opinion. I'm very happy with the first ever ROM (GimmeABreak) I'm using and how can I go about tweaking the phone to get the best battery life?
Thanks
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IMO..
if you one still want used that GimmeABreak rom but want good battery life..just do what GuyInTheCorner say..
but if you want rom with already tweaked for battery life..maybe you can try SVHD rom..but this ICS not JB rom, good battery life and stable too..
GuyInTheCorner said:
There's a multitude of ways you can increase your battery life
First off, buy an extended battery, they're around £20. It helps a lot!
Underclocking helps a lot, especially when the screen is off. l usually set my phone to run at 300 MHz when the screen is off and also force it to use the conservative governor. When using the phone I usually set it to 700 MHz so it wont drain.
Undervolting is good
> Sent from Guy's tablet
> Galaxy Note 10.1 Stock (GT N8010)
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That's great info. Cheers! I have heard about undervolting for better battery use. I will try that
JJeamy said:
IMO..
if you one still want used that GimmeABreak rom but want good battery life..just do what GuyInTheCorner say..
but if you want rom with already tweaked for battery life..maybe you can try SVHD rom..but this ICS not JB rom, good battery life and stable too..
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Thnx for that Jeamy. I will try SVHD as you recommend. So I believe via Rom manager if I choose backup and then flashing SVHD is correct? by backing up a rom does it mean it backs up apps, messages, contacts etc?
Thnx
dilla_t said:
Thnx for that Jeamy. I will try SVHD as you recommend. So I believe via Rom manager if I choose backup and then flashing SVHD is correct? by backing up a rom does it mean it backs up apps, messages, contacts etc?
Thnx
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i suggest better don't used rom manager to do that all...if you want to backup first..just do NAND backup (this will backup all inside your rom) from your recovery then wipe data/factory reset (except sd card), and then continue flashing new rom from recovery too..
hopefully can help..
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i suggest better don't used rom manager to do that all...if you want to backup first..just do NAND backup (this will backup all inside your rom) from your recovery then wipe data/factory reset (except sd card), and then continue flashing new rom from recovery too..
hopefully can help..
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Great. So by NAND backup you mean using "Nandroid Manager - Thomas Otero (H3R3T1C)" app I guess?
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Great. So by NAND backup you mean using "Nandroid Manager - Thomas Otero (H3R3T1C)" app I guess?
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No....what i mean with the Nandroid backup is backup Nandroid image through the Recovery that you used..like CWM, 4Ext recovery, or TWRP recovery..there's a backup option in the recovery menu it self to do backup all your android system and data that you used..
hopefully you can understand what i mean..
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No....what i mean with the Nandroid backup is backup Nandroid image through the Recovery that you used..like CWM, 4Ext recovery, or TWRP recovery..there's a backup option in the recovery menu it self to do backup all your android system and data that you used..
hopefully you can understand what i mean..
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Got it
By the way any recommendations on stable ICS or Jellybean ROMS you aware of? TBH GimmeABreak is not very stable.. random reboots
dilla_t said:
Got it
By the way any recommendations on stable ICS or Jellybean ROMS you aware of? TBH GimmeABreak is not very stable.. random reboots
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the last ICS rom what i know stable for daily used and already tried before is SVHD v2.1.0
for the last JB rom what i know fairly stable and already tried before is..
1st GimmeABreak Rom v1.1.0 (JB 4.2)
2nd Pac-man Rom Build 6 (JB 4.3) (the lattest bug i know is bluetooth doesn't work)
3rd the rom that i'm still using now is Official MIUI V5 v3.11.8 (JB 4.2)..you can check the thread here.. or direct to http://en.miui.com/
hope you can find a suitable rom with your taste...
JJeamy said:
the last ICS rom what i know stable for daily used and already tried before is SVHD v2.1.0
for the last JB rom what i know fairly stable and already tried before is..
1st GimmeABreak Rom v1.1.0 (JB 4.2)
2nd Pac-man Rom Build 6 (JB 4.3) (the lattest bug i know is bluetooth doesn't work)
3rd the rom that i'm still using now is Official MIUI V5 v3.11.8 (JB 4.2)..you can check the thread here.. or direct to http://en.miui.com/
hope you can find a suitable rom with your taste...
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haha SVHD 2.3.0 is being downloaded as I was reading about it here about its stability. Well I will definitely try MIUI rom you using for sure.
Thnx for ur help man
By the way as you have used GimmeABreak , I was wondering whether your gps worked fine? mine says GPS is on but it doesn;t even show up when I open up Goggle Maps and my location is very twitchy and wrong. Any fix for that man?:good:
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haha SVHD 2.3.0 is being downloaded as I was reading about it here about its stability. Well I will definitely try MIUI rom you using for sure.
Thnx for ur help man
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you're welcome..
dilla_t said:
By the way as you have used GimmeABreak , I was wondering whether your gps worked fine? mine says GPS is on but it doesn;t even show up when I open up Goggle Maps and my location is very twitchy and wrong. Any fix for that man?:good:
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not sure about gps is...coz i'm not tested yet before..and i don't know how to fix that..
maybe you can try ask and find the solution in there thread..
I've had quite a few issues with the latest gimmeabreak build, you're not alone!
GimmeABreak v 2.0.6?
Does anyone know where can I download the v2.x.x of GimmeAbreak? Please..
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Does anyone know where can I download the v2.x.x of GimmeAbreak? Please..
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I cant see the links anymore. He has only made the v3.x links yeah?

[Q] cpu stick to it's high clock on custom roms

hi i'm facing an strange problem with my cpu , i've installed myonev RC9.5_FX+ on my phone with Titanium kiss latest version kernel but after 5 or 6 hour the cpu clock sticks to its high level and phone work a bit slow specially in install or uninstalling apps . i have tested the stock kernel but it was awefull and the same problem on slim bean jellybean rom .
i have tasted all of governor and even it normal values but i'm facing this issue after 5 or 6 hour again untill i restart the phone to work for 5 or 6 hour .
can anyone suggest me to make it right ?
I really don't know what is the problem .
my phone : htc one v
unlocked
s-on
fallen.69 said:
hi i'm facing an strange problem with my cpu , i've installed myonev RC9.5_FX+ on my phone with Titanium kiss latest version kernel but after 5 or 6 hour the cpu clock sticks to its high level and phone work a bit slow specially in install or uninstalling apps . i have tested the stock kernel but it was awefull and the same problem on slim bean jellybean rom .
i have tasted all of governor and even it normal values but i'm facing this issue after 5 or 6 hour again untill i restart the phone to work for 5 or 6 hour .
can anyone suggest me to make it right ?
I really don't know what is the problem .
my phone : htc one v
unlocked
s-on
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myONEv raise CPU speed up to 1,497 MHz... you need an app to control your CPU, like SetCPU, No Frills CPU Control or Trickster Mod... then you'll be able to decrease your CPU speed
parkourz said:
myONEv raise CPU speed up to 1,497 MHz... you need an app to control your CPU, like SetCPU, No Frills CPU Control or Trickster Mod... then you'll be able to decrease your CPU speed
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i'm using SetCPU with PimpMyRom to control my CPU after i installed the rom but it doesn't work . after 5 or 6 hour it stick to 1.497 MHz.
fallen.69 said:
i'm using SetCPU with PimpMyRom to control my CPU after i installed the rom but it doesn't work . after 5 or 6 hour it stick to 1.497 MHz.
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If it's changing after reboot, then in SetCPU you have to check "Set on boot" option
parkourz said:
If it's changing after reboot, then in SetCPU you have to check "Set on boot" option
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I know and I've done it already. but the result is the same .
this is a screenshot from my phone :
fallen.69 said:
I know and I've done it already. but the result is the same .
this is a screenshot from my phone :
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You're right, that's very strange... try to reflash kernel and ROM with full wipe and post results... or try Ignorance V4, it's faster and less laggy than myONEv
parkourz said:
You're right, that's very strange... try to reflash kernel and ROM with full wipe and post results... or try Ignorance V4, it's faster and less laggy than myONEv
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is it possible that this probles is related to the kernel or not it is related to the rom ? as i said I've tested slim bean jellybean rom and I had the same problem on it .
and is it possible that I flash the kernel without formating the rom or doing the wipe ? does it work or i need to reinstall the rom ?
fallen.69 said:
is it possible that this probles is related to the kernel or not it is related to the rom ? as i said I've tested slim bean jellybean rom and I had the same problem on it .
and is it possible that I flash the kernel without formating the rom or doing the wipe ? does it work or i need to reinstall the rom ?
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flash SuperSU and try.
MameTozhio said:
flash SuperSU and try.
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I'm downloading ignorance v4 right now !
this might sound silly but I forgot how to flash SuperSU can you help me with it ?
fallen.69 said:
I'm downloading ignorance v4 right now !
this might sound silly but I forgot how to flash SuperSU can you help me with it ?
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http://download.chainfire.eu/370/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.80.zip click Download UPDATE-Supersu blah blah blah etc.
MameTozhio said:
http://download.chainfire.eu/370/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.80.zip click Download UPDATE-Supersu blah blah blah etc.
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I'm already using SuperSu v1.80 , what i meant in the last post was should i reflash the superSu ? and how ? or just unistall & reinstall it ?
fallen.69 said:
I'm already using SuperSu v1.80 , what i meant in the last post was should i reflash the superSu ? and how ? or just unistall & reinstall it ?
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Oh, I thought the problem might have been the superuser app.never mind.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
parkourz said:
You're right, that's very strange... try to reflash kernel and ROM with full wipe and post results... or try Ignorance V4, it's faster and less laggy than myONEv
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thanks to you parkourz . I've installed ignorance v4 everything work very smooth and fast and the cpu works normally . for about 2 hour i have put the phone under presser but still working normal and fast .
I think the problem was related to MyOneV rom. but if i face that strange problem again i will let you know .
fallen.69 said:
thanks to you parkourz . I've installed ignorance v4 everything work very smooth and fast and the cpu works normally . for about 2 hour i have put the phone under presser but still working normal and fast .
I think the problem was related to MyOneV rom. but if i face that strange problem again i will let you know .
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I wonder why CPU was coming back to 1,5Ghz after reboot on myONEv...
The governor that is in use makes a huge difference in the running speed. Some will cause the phone to use the maximum speed that you set all the time
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