How do I install the V6 Supercharger script from the galaxy w on stock rom?
Well as far as i know, the script itself only need su / root permission to launch, not a custom rom .
So i think how to install it is still quite the same :
(From Kezra in his thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1438452)
Instructions for V6 Supercharger
(1) Download this file and put in somewhere in your memory card
(2) Go to the Market and download "Script Manager"
(3) Open Script Manager and go to Config and choose "Browse as Root"
(4) Browse to where the script is and choose it
(5) Select only the ROOT symbol and then RUN
(6) First choose option 2 and when asked again choose option 6 (if you feel like taking a chance, choose option MEGA RAM 2) and V6 will install.
(7) After you are done with installing browse to /data/ in the memory of the phone, a file called 99SuperCharger.sh will be there
(8) Choose it, select run at boot
(9) Reboot and you should be done, enjoy.
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Here is the original post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
I just ran the script on my W - works amazing!!! you will feel a change in speed and lag.
my only problam is that it closes my Go keyboard if i do "clear memory".
I have a problem. I tried to install this scrip like in the describtion. But the most messages I get is " not found"! What I made wrong? I have a rooted stock-rom.
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Edea said:
I have a problem. I tried to install this scrip like in the describtion. But the most messages I get is " not found"! What I made wrong? I have a rooted stock-rom.
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In the scrip manager you must check run as root, after you select the V6 scrip, click the su logo and run, just follow the instruction given step by step.
It doesn´t work here too. Error is "87: Syntax error: expecting "in""
Busybox in version 1.18.2 is installed.
Have you installed busybox?
No one got an idea about the error i posted?
tanktoo said:
It doesn´t work here too. Error is "87: Syntax error: expecting "in""
Busybox in version 1.18.2 is installed.
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tanktoo said:
No one got an idea about the error i posted?
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What version of V6 Sc you got??
latest version, V6 SuperCharger Update 9 RC7 is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
Some posts above are giving Update 8.....
you using script manager??
I will get back later with more fuller instructions!!!
Yes scriptmanager. I will try the new version.
Edit: it´s installing now.
Is my phone supercharged now (see pics) ?
Because i don't see (feel) much difference
thnx
diederikmo said:
Is my phone supercharged now (see pics) ?
Because i don't see (feel) much difference
thnx
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U can run V6 supercharge script and check all the status there. It will show the percentage of supercharge.
Of course, u might not "feel" it. But ur phone has better multitasking and ram management then before.
Darn Rebooting Cycle
i tried the newest supercharger and i have done all the correct setting on stock rom.
it was all going perfect then when i reboot my phone it loads up normally then after 25seconds it reboots over and over again. to stop this i have to remove the memory card from the device
i quickly undone the script and deleted the 99 data file.
For all of this rom and kernel and flashing is much more complicated than the ios jailbreaking. and i try to do it. wipe my phone and all of the instructions but it never works for me. i have rooted my phone.
and a question what is your default VM heap and what are you currently using.
finally when i first got my phone the version was 2.3.6 now is 2.3.5.
I installed. Exit the script. Then went to data. I saw that 99supercharger.sh....clicked....it showed: "open as", but cannot choose to set on boot or sth. now restore my rom and install again. Can you teach me as soon as possible?
Brian_SGW_CM9 said:
I installed. Exit the script. Then went to data. I saw that 99supercharger.sh....clicked....it showed: "open as", but cannot choose to set on boot or sth. now restore my rom and install again. Can you teach me as soon as possible?
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Did u open the 99supercharger.sh file from script manager?
It should be work if u do that... Set for "su" and "boot" then..
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Here's what i did on mine.
1. Download V6 SuperCharger Starter Kit. This includes the latest busybox and all you need to start.
2. Download Supercharger script(i use the RC8.2).
3. Before you run any supercharge script MAKE SURE that you uninstall any memory management application(eg. Ram Manager, etc, etc,) or else it won't run and gives an error "cr-app".
4. Run the StarterKit, just run StartMeUp.sh to install everything at once.
5. Run The RC8.2 (incase the keyboard doens't show just long press on the screen and choose "Select Input Method" and choose your prefered keyboard, thanks to mohza).
6. Somewhere on the process you would need to choose on build.prop or local.prop, Choose Build.prop because sometimes the Local.prop doesn't stick.
7. After the configurations, you need to choose on what you want to run, Choose Number 7 or the Aggressive Super Ledded (higher OOM its 125mb :highfive: , if you doesn't know what i mean just ignore this ).
8. Install the Nitro Lag Nullifier(experimental but who knows?).
9. That's it, there's something displayed there(just search for it) on how many
percentage your supercharge is, if its 100% then your done, oh and make a widget for 99supercharge.sh incase you need to run it next time when it won't run on boot.
10. try some experiment
NOTE: Anything you can see that is not included on the steps i provided means you are the one who needs to decide and those doens't affect much.
Hope this helps :good:
Hi guys, who can give me the tutorial to install V6 Supercharger ? ? Please .....
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I am posting to spread the word for the best scripts on any android device i have ever seen and proven to work on various android phones and tablets that i own! Especially the htc Desire!
Original Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
by: Zeppelinrox
None of these scripts is my work and only speaking from profound experience! I cannot describe how amazingly these 3 scripts can change the phone completely! It is now Superfast, no lag! and 3G is instant!!
Only works for rooted phones!
Very simple, follow the steps and couple requirements in original thread.
I'm using InsertCoin_GB_Sense 2.1 v1.1.4 rom. This should work for any android device flawlessly with little risk!
My settings for V6 Supercharger script
In script manager make sure root privilege is on but not boot!
512HP Super UL Option 7
then SuperClean and ReStart Option 30
KAK RC3
In script manager make sure root privilege is on and also boot!
Followed and accepted the prompts
3G TurboCharger
In script manager make sure root privilege is on and also boot!
I used Experimental 1
I used the following releases:
V6 SuperCharger Update 9 RC5, 3G TurboCharger RC3, KAK RC3 and DHBC RC2
Download Page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
I was looking at this yesterday as its in mildwild. You really think its good?
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rootSU said:
I was looking at this yesterday as its in mildwild. You really think its good?
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It's good, this and titanium are the first 2 things I install on a new rom. Makes even sense 3.5 fly on our old desire.
From my HTC Desire AIO
What settings do you use?
I've installed it but to be honest, I already had some tweaks in place that this gives. I haven't noticed any improvements really.
Good for everyone else though. Looks well written.
Alright. After having installed this on my 2.3.3 Desire some 3 hours ago, i do see a noticeable improvement, especially in the way the launcher acts. It's much more fluid, even after a wake-up (when i used to get a little lag). I have configured the Supercharger just as the OP said and i have also installed the "KAK" module. I haven't installed any other module than these two (as i find no need for them).
How to install, for dummies:
1) Download "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC5.2.sh.pdf" and rename it to "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC5.2.sh.txt". Download "KickAssKernelizer_Tweaks_Installer_Update_3_RC3.1.sh.txt". Copy both files to the root of your SD card;
2) Go to the Market and download "Script Manager";
3) Open Script Manager and select "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC5.2.sh.txt". After the "pop-up" opens, click on the SuperUser icon and then click "Run" (no need to modify any other settings). This gives Script Manager root acces, which it needs for the script to be able to modify key system files;
4) Follow the on-screen instructions (that's a no brainer);
5) Do the same for "KickAssKernelizer_Tweaks_Installer_Update_3_RC3.1.sh.txt"*.
*Note - i haven't fiddled with the I/O tweaks, as the script said they're sort of experimental.
Advice: it's best to have an init.d enabled ROM, as this allows the Supercharger and KAK to run their scripts automatically during start-up. This cuts the need to use Script Manager to run them at boot, thus making life easier.
I've been using it for the longest time that I can't remember how my phone works when I don't have this running. CM7 is fast enough as it is... so there really isn't much to push in terms of speed but yeah you'll probably notice some slight improvements here and there.
I wonder what you would think after having it unsupercharged and unkernelized for a couple of days... lol
zeppelinrox said:
I wonder what you would think after having it unsupercharged and unkernelized for a couple of days... lol
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Maybe when I'm bored I'll uninstall it. I'm happy with your scripts and it's not giving me any negative performance issues to make me remove it.
after 2nd boot... my BravoC feels faster than before, especially when i try to look apps list after booting. superb !!!
would really appreciate a little help with installing this mod.
I read this on the ics thread -
You have to put the file as is it is in the sd card and then run the terminal
emulator and type:
su [enter]
sh \sdcard\[the name of the file] and again enter and then follow the guide.
the name of my file is -V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC8.2.sh
ive tried this many times , not working
do i change file extention by renaming ?
rraaka said:
emulator and type:
su [enter]
sh \sdcard\[the name of the file] and again enter and then follow the guide.
the name of my file is -V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC8.2.sh
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did you try with this command?
$ su
# sh /sdcard/V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC8.2.sh
make sure the script file is in root directory of your sdcard and busybox already installed.
Thank you so much agis, it worked !
im using insertcoin 114 right now.
my phone booted fine
but im not sure i chose the right options !
it gave some warning about the busybox,.....but proceeded
build or local ? scrolling 1, 2 or 3 ? and many options
id like a guide to optimum preferences
but thanks anyway !! the literature is fun
obviously Im doing something wrong in the options.. my phone freezes from time to time and i have to pull the battery
when we have to choose buil or local...which is right ?
thnx
rraaka said:
obviously Im doing something wrong in the options.. my phone freezes from time to time and i have to pull the battery
when we have to choose buil or local...which is right ?
thnx
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i choose build.prop and the script is running fine. but i use gingerbread, not ics.
maybe you can consult with the script creator about your problem. the link is in my signature.
Hi all,
I own no credits to this mod/script, it's all put together by zeppelinrox, Thanks go out to him for this! Orginal thread can be found here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
This is the first post of this kind I have ever made, so it might not be that good, or any help at all, but for those who want to try this script for the first time, I shall try my very best to explain how to do so.
I had been running ROMS for my Nexus with the V6 SuperCharger built in, and decided to see if it'll run well on our humble little Tabs. And indeed it does, it could be a placebo of course, but I seem to notice a good difference.
First, there are a few requirements in order to use this script :-
You NEED to be Rooted, in order to do this (if you aren't already) you could try the excellent Quick and Easy Root Script by the genius Crossix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472521
Download and Install Script Manager from the Market
https://market.android.com/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager
You also need to have BusyBox installed for the script to be run, I suggest installing the Script attached to the above V6 SuperCharger thread (even if you already have BusyBox installed to avoid errors). Simply scroll to the bottom of the thread and download the file named "busybox_v1.19.3_installer_script_wraithdu.zip"
To install this version of BusyBox navigate to where you saved the ZIP file, if on the Tab it should have downloaded to "/mnt/sdcard/Download", extract it using your file manager, I use ES File Explorer. Then open Script Manager and navigate to the extracted folder, find the script that should be called "busybox_v1.19.3_installer_wraithdu.sh", open this and select the "su" icon, make sure it is selected as a script and not executable.
To Run the Script:-
Scroll to the bottom of the SuperCharger thread and Download the file named " V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt" Navigate to where this file is downloaded, if on the Tab it should have downloaded to "/mnt/sdcard/Download", rename it using your favourite file manager, usually via a long-press to "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh"
Then open Script Manager and navigate to the script, open it using script manager, again taking care to run it as "su" as a script not an executable. The script should Run and prompt you for an option numbered 1-17. I chose Option 2, which is Aggressive Level 2 and noticed a good improvement, you can of course opt for the balanced options of 3 or 4. To input a number touch the screen and the on screen keyboard should pop up, hit a number and enter it.
The Script Should run and then prompt you for another option, don't choose another one just yet.
If you are running the excellent build.prop by Crossix, Icewyng et al, it is recommended to disable the device keeping Launcher in memory for the script to run properly. To do this, open Root Explorer, navigate to the build.prop, in "/system", and open it in the text editor. Scroll to the part of the prop file that begins "store launcher in memory" and change the below string to "ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=0"
In order for this to be a persistent change to how RAM is managed on our Tabs, a script has to be set up to be run at boot. To do this, in Script Manager, navigate to "/data" and open the script named "99SuperCharger.sh", and check the boxes of "su" along with "boot" to run it at boot.
After you have followed these steps reboot your Tab and you *should* see a snappier Tab
Please be aware that this is the very first HOW TO I have ever written, and it will probably be inaccurate and crap. So, please, feel free to correct my errors and I will try to help running the script.
Yours,
Toyface
Awesome scripts. Im going to give it a try here in a bit and see if there is a difference in performance.
Could someone confirm if this really works?
I just did this and have notices an improvement but do follow instructions carefully
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I can't download the update 8 sh.txt file it just opens it in my browser
I used taptalk to download it it worked great and is still working its magic
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Super huge improvement. Thank you!
rando152 said:
I can't download the update 8 sh.txt file it just opens it in my browser
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Which browser are you using? If chrome on the PC, try a right click and save as a txt file and rename it as a file ending .sh
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Thanks for all the cool info. Using info I found in sin threads Skype seems to stay running for hours now instead of just 15 Minutes.
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so far so good.
Just had time to get this installed. So far it seems to be a bit snappier. Wish i had thought to benchmark first. Grrrr....
I think this should be in the dev section, I might ask to have it promoted... Good Work!
Frankly the whole you cant modify his script deal is a HUGE turn off. I understand him wanting credit for his hard work, BUT wth. I'll stick to safer things.
EDIT: Forget what I said I completely miss understood what he says in his post. He says
"Personal Use: You may tweak the V6 installation script (leaving credits intact) to your own personal liking as long as it is NOT redistributed in any way."
His autostart script script looks very handy. I was considering trying Gscript already here is a new reason hehe.
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Frankly the whole you cant modify his script deal is a HUGE turn off. I understand him wanting credit for his hard work, BUT wth. I'll stick to safer things.
EDIT: Forget what I said I completely miss understood what he says in his post. He says
"Personal Use: You may tweak the V6 installation script (leaving credits intact) to your own personal liking as long as it is NOT redistributed in any way."
His autostart script script looks very handy. I was considering trying Gscript already here is a new reason hehe.
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I can see why he doesn't want redistributables floating around, even with the open source (something I feel very strongly about) nature of the forum.
All I wanted to do was spread the word, maybe help along the way, if I've done this then I'm happy
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NoSudo said:
His autostart script script looks very handy. I was considering trying Gscript already here is a new reason hehe.
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You can also auto start scripts without having to use script manager or any other scripting program by calling them from within install-recovery.sh (see my sdswap mod).
For example if you had a script /data/app/supercharger.sh
in install_recovery.sh you'd add a line sh /data/app/supercharger.sh
crossix said:
You can also auto start scripts without having to use script manager or any other scripting program by calling them from within install-recovery.sh (see my sdswap mod).
For example if you had a script /data/app/supercharger.sh
in install_recovery.sh you'd add a line sh /data/app/supercharger.sh
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Cool. I have re-written another version of my hulu script in .sh and set it up to be able to run in a normal verbose mode, or to accept "silent" as a command line argument to redirect output to a lhulu.log file instead to better allow for the option of running at startup like a cron entry or what ever our allowed methods are on android.(like the one you just referenced, thanks) I'm planning on playing with it a little to figure out the best and easiest method. Then repost the updated version that can be a semi permanent fix.
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Cool. I have re-written another version of my hulu script in .sh and set it up to be able to run in a normal verbose mode, or to accept "silent" as a command line argument to redirect output to a lhulu.log file instead to better allow for the option of running at startup like a cron entry or what ever our allowed methods are on android.(like the one you just referenced, thanks) I'm planning on playing with it a little to figure out the best and easiest method. Then repost the updated version that can be a semi permanent fix.
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install-recovery.sh won't work for the hulu lib, sometime after that script is loaded all the apks libs get extracted for whatever reason. Unless you put a wait in there for the prop sys.boot_complete or something like that. Might also need to use busybox run-parts for a seperate init.d script, not sure if the wait would actually stop the rest of the boot process.
It should be fine, install_recovery is called really late in the boot process you're right about putting the waits in, if you look at my swapscript you'll see the amount of time I used to get it to work (and it does not pause the other processes).
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It should be fine, install_recovery is called really late in the boot process you're right about putting the waits in, if you look at my swapscript you'll see the amount of time I used to get it to work (and it does not pause the other processes).
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It's not as late as I previously thought myself. dmesg won't work at that point and getting a logcat from there you'll see it's the start of the system log just when vold starts up. Which is why you need a few sleeps in your script. Using it was my second attempt at 2nd-init, which wasn't possible until after my first bootloop, the boot animation starts later but also before the libs are replaced.
For hulu I've just been running a gscript after a reboot because of this, at least until I find a different solution.
Anyway install-recovery is the perfect spot for any kind of kernel tweaks and also SuperCharger.
@toyface sorry for being off topic
Sorry a little confused with the last part how do I navigate to /data in script manager?
Edit.. never mind. ma bad noob moment, couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get out of the mnt part of the directory.
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Hi,
I am trying to install "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC5.2.sh.pdf" on my rooted and unlocked arc with .62fw. I have busybox version of 1.19.4 and have the supercharger file on root of sdcard. when i run the script manager and try to run, it says
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC5.2.sh.pdf
sh:applet not found.
I have the .tar file for busybox v1.18.2 but i am not able to install it.
Please advise.
Rgds,
Rxhy
Remove the .pdf extension of the file and run it again via Script Manager.
try busybox installer from the market
I tried it but dint work.I tried by renaming it to .txt but no luck...
rexhyd said:
I tried it but dint work.I tried by renaming it to .txt but no luck...
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Delete.pdf
So it ends in .sh
Use script manager to run
Stick a widget on home screen
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I have done that..uninstalled and again downloaded..but not working..
Am is missing something?
rexhyd said:
I tried it but dint work.I tried by renaming it to .txt but no luck...
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Your file name should be like
V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC5.2.sh
You must have that .sh file extension
Or better yet, download the RC6.9 version of the supercharger
And don't forget to touch the image above the 'Su' in Script Manager
Have u give the script SU permission?
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Hi,
Tried just now..but dint work..
I have busybox v1.18.2 as tar file..how to load it?
Thnx,
RxHy
Thanks...
I have the 6.9 version as well..and my file name ends with .sh after deleting the .pdf.
but i got the same result..applet not found.
"And don't forget to touch the image above the 'Su' in Script Manager"
what is this? I dint notice any Su or image...
Sorry: I got it. The image is for root...
rexhyd said:
Thanks...
I have the 6.9 version as well..and my file name ends with .sh after deleting the .pdf.
but i got the same result..applet not found.
"And don't forget to touch the image above the 'Su' in Script Manager"
what is this? I dint notice any Su or image...
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First of all, You must be rooted to use the script.
Second, Download ScriptManager from market, free app will do the job.
After installing it,when you rum the app for the first time,it will ask you to "browse as root".You must check the box and then a proceed.You will get some pop-ups and click ok/yes and keep moving till the app gets loaded.
Now, browse to the folder where you have kept the script and open it.
The script manager will open a pop-up and there you must select "run as root" or select "SU" icon and then run the script.
Follow the instructions from the script and then your phone should get SuperCharged!!
Hi,
I was able to install Supercharger finally
I dint find the exact problem..seems there is some issue with the script manager..i totally uninstalled and installed the app almost 12 times..
The process is simple and there is step by step guide on this forum..Really a big THANKS to all the experts there...
Regards,
RxHy
Have to reinstall this script if i upgrade the kernel or rom?
Coolgoly said:
Have to reinstall this script if i upgrade the kernel or rom?
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If you update the rom then you must reinstall the script.
And for kernel only?
ZipIT and Supercharger V6
Hi,
Can use both ZipIT script and Supercharger together?
I want to increase the Battery performance...
Heres a thing ive been wondering for a while...how does the widget actually work? What does it show?
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HI guys,
Yes another question from me again lol.
I have just Installed Supercharger V6 along with BusyBox v1.20.1-cm9.
Went through all the options and it rebooted my phone. Sweet!
My question is do i set 99Supercharger.sh as Boot with Super User as i have set already or do i run my PowerShift script.sh as that?
If i run 99Supercharger.sh it says SuperCharger settings were ALREADY Applied!
Also i have mine set to 512HP Ledded-(8,14,55,70,85,100) wondered if anyone could also tell me if there was a better one to choose on CM( FXP 125.
Thanks again people.
Erm.... This is how I do it.
1. Run V6, go through all the option.(I chose number 7th) reboot. Sweet!
2. 99supercharger.sh run as root and run at boot.
3. Set a widget of 99supercharger.sh to run it after each reboot I made.
4. If you didn't run that, the RanSupercharger.Log Will have "DIDN'T apply settings"
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LG_fuad92 said:
Erm.... This is how I do it.
1. Run V6, go through all the option.(I chose number 7th) reboot. Sweet!
2. 99supercharger.sh run as root and run at boot.
3. Set a widget of 99supercharger.sh to run it after each reboot I made.
4. If you didn't run that, the RanSupercharger.Log Will have "DIDN'T apply settings"
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Could you pls let me know what excatly V6 option you applied on Play.
(e.g. 6, 12, 40, 60, 80, 100 mb)
hey, i as wondering. does anyone know how i can getv6 supercharger script to run on cm10
official. i know that there is something you have to do special to get it run on a jellybean rom.
i know it;s asking a lot but is it possible for someone to give me step by step to make it simple.
i went to the v6 page but could not figure it out...
thanks in advance...
I had no problem getting it to install on jb. Do you have the script downloaded and script manager from the play store?
Run script manager and allow root access when it request it. Navigate to v6 script and click it and then click the android icon the looks like cross bones (the su one) then click run.
From there select your options. I always select the fastest text,which is 0, then the option you wanna use, let's say #3 then run it and if you scroll up and read the text you misses (assuming you selected 0 earlier) it should say somewhere "if this is your first super charger please reboot...." so reboot phone, which is "17 on the options list then run it again except after you select text speed it should say under the options that you are super charges and launcher is hard to kill
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I had no problem getting it to install on jb. Do you have the script downloaded and script manager from the play store?
Run script manager and allow root access when it request it. Navigate to v6 script and click it and then click the android icon the looks like cross bones (the su one) then click run.
From there select your options. I always select the fastest text,which is 0, then the option you wanna use, let's say #3 then run it and if you scroll up and read the text you misses (assuming you selected 0 earlier) it should say somewhere "if this is your first super charger please reboot...." so reboot phone, which is "17 on the options list then run it again except after you select text speed it should say under the options that you are super charges and launcher is hard to kill
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i will try, thanks for reply...