No Difference in Supercharger V6 - T-Mobile Sidekick 4G

Has anyone tried the supercharger V6 on the sidekick 4g? Is it me or do I just not notice nay significant difference on the sidekick 4g? My friend has tried it on his Galaxy S2 and I have noticed its gotten alot more snappy, but mine just seems the same as it was before.

I'm gonna second your post.. I actually wanted to ask the same thing.. I got supercharger v6 a few days ago too and haven't noticed any difference at all.. I saw some posts about people saying it improved their performance a lot. I have the widget and it seems like its working, i'm getting the right minfrees and all that.. Tried aggressive 1. but it doesn't seem to be any faster or anything.. but it wasn't that bad to begin with so maybe thats why?
check out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1187151

first of all, you need supercharger update 9, secondly, if you are on stock firmware and running the boot script to make supercharger permanent, it doesnt really make it permanent. if you are on stock firmware, you need a root file browser that allows you to remount system as read/write and also allows you to create new folders. browse to /system/etc, remount system as read/write, create a new folder, and name it init.d and supercharge will then be completely permanent and have total system integration. if you are on a custom rom, you should already have init.d but you can check to make sure. i am running update 9 on stock firmware and i ran options 7 and 13. it makes a huge difference.

vikramkhalsa said:
I'm gonna second your post.. I actually wanted to ask the same thing.. I got supercharger v6 a few days ago too and haven't noticed any difference at all.. I saw some posts about people saying it improved their performance a lot. I have the widget and it seems like its working, i'm getting the right minfrees and all that.. Tried aggressive 1. but it doesn't seem to be any faster or anything.. but it wasn't that bad to begin with so maybe thats why?
check out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1187151
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Are you running any rooted/running any Custom Roms/or stock on your SK4G?

sidekick_fanatic said:
first of all, you need supercharger update 9, secondly, if you are on stock firmware and running the boot script to make supercharger permanent, it doesnt really make it permanent. if you are on stock firmware, you need a root file browser that allows you to remount system as read/write and also allows you to create new folders. browse to /system/etc, remount system as read/write, create a new folder, and name it init.d and supercharge will then be completely permanent and have total system integration. if you are on a custom rom, you should already have init.d but you can check to make sure. i am running update 9 on stock firmware and i ran options 7 and 13. it makes a huge difference.
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Are the instructions the same when running the update9? Do you have to remove the .pdf extension like removing .txt in update8 before running script or does it not matter? Also what rom are you running?

not sure about the pdf extension. go to the supercharge thread and look for update 9. when you download it, you will figure it out. i just cant remember. see my signature for what firmware i am on.

yeah, I was running gingerclone v2.. but it was already running smooth and not slow so maybe thats why i didn't really notice? I'm on glorious overdose 2 now though so I'm going to try again on that. I also think I was using update 7, not 9 so maybe that will make a difference when I put the right one now..

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[Q] Install AOR through openrecovery

Hi,
I have openrecovery installed on my XT720 but I want to know how I can install AOR.
Does I have simply to change openrecovery zip by AOR one or does I have to do another think ?
Thank you
unzip the openrecovery 3_3 thing. there will be 2 things inside: an update.zip and a openrecovery folder. copy both into the root of your sd card. then you computer will ask you whether you want to replace the openrecovery folder already on ur sd card, and you should click yes. once both are on, you are done. AOR is full of features, haha. i just learnt this a few days ago.
eejin2 said:
unzip the openrecovery 3_3 thing. there will be 2 things inside: an update.zip and a openrecovery folder. copy both into the root of your sd card. then you computer will ask you whether you want to replace the openrecovery folder already on ur sd card, and you should click yes. once both are on, you are done. AOR is full of features, haha. i just learnt this a few days ago.
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Thank you, I will try.
EDIT : It works good, I made a mistake, I deleted openrecovery.zip from sdcard, this file must stay or openrecovery fail and there is to pull battery to reboot.
Do you know where to find script to check sdcard error ?
its somewhere in AOR. just look around the AOR utilities thing. you should use zipalign. my phone feels slightly smoother. adblock works for most apps i think, except for angry birds and a few others. prevents these ads from loading up. they clutter the screen. you can also adjust the heap size in AOR. im using 40mb. heavy apps run more smoothly, but if u launch an app within an app, the original app might get killed because 40mb might not be enough to run 2 apps. but its ok for me. i dont usually do a lot of multi tasking.
eejin2 said:
its somewhere in AOR. just look around the AOR utilities thing. you should use zipalign. my phone feels slightly smoother. adblock works for most apps i think, except for angry birds and a few others. prevents these ads from loading up. they clutter the screen. you can also adjust the heap size in AOR. im using 40mb. heavy apps run more smoothly, but if u launch an app within an app, the original app might get killed because 40mb might not be enough to run 2 apps. but its ok for me. i dont usually do a lot of multi tasking.
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I will try but for ads, I use droidwall, it's a firewall so, you can block 3g and wifi for each app.
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Do you know where to find script to check sdcard error ?
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Go to Menu Utilities and it is options 4 and 5. Scan disk and Scan sd-ext. I use both b/c if your partition is corrupted, it will show and try to fix it. I actually do this both before and after I flash a new ROM just to make sure it will "accept" the new ROM and also to make sure it has "accepted" it and that part is working correctly before I ever get into the new ROM.
Fix permissions works well too, btw. Also be careful messing with the VM heap size b/c most of our ROMs already have this paramenter set. It is usually on the front page of the ROMs description like on Kahl's V4 ROM for example. And one final, don't mess with the basebands, it will F%^& your phone up.
Sorry, this is the final thought. Make sure you are aware that the modding menus are based on Kernals, so most of the Froyo things, although we are on a hacked Froyo, probably won't work and may screw something up. The Eclair menu has JIT and Memhack, we already have those. They (modding menus) are mostly if you are running stock 2.1 or stock 2.2 (which no one is running stock 2.2 at this point).
Woodrube said:
Go to Menu Utilities and it is options 4 and 5. Scan disk and Scan sd-ext. I use both b/c if your partition is corrupted, it will show and try to fix it. I actually do this both before and after I flash a new ROM just to make sure it will "accept" the new ROM and also to make sure it has "accepted" it and that part is working correctly before I ever get into the new ROM.
Fix permissions works well too, btw. Also be careful messing with the VM heap size b/c most of our ROMs already have this paramenter set. It is usually on the front page of the ROMs description like on Kahl's V4 ROM for example. And one final, don't mess with the basebands, it will F%^& your phone up.
Sorry, this is the final thought. Make sure you are aware that the modding menus are based on Kernals, so most of the Froyo things, although we are on a hacked Froyo, probably won't work and may screw something up. The Eclair menu has JIT and Memhack, we already have those. They (modding menus) are mostly if you are running stock 2.1 or stock 2.2 (which no one is running stock 2.2 at this point).
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Thank you, I didn't found this last time but I did'nt check in eclair utilitie menu so, I mean it's on it.

[TUT][Script]v6 Supercharger and Kick Ass Kernelizer script WORKS

Hello. The supercharger script by zep worked great on my galaxy ace. Now, has anyone been able to use it with the tab+? I think it would be a huge help to remove kauncher redraws and in improving the battery life. Do you guys think it would work on our tab? Our brothers from the gtab 10.1 were able to use it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1256796&page=24
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EDIT. 12/29/2011
Okay. Since no one bothered to reply, i took the risk and applied the script. To cut to the chase, IT WORKS. There are no launcher redraws and my tab sure feels a lot smoother. I also have 400 used RAM instead of 600 after a restart. Not to mention, i now have 6037 AnTuTu benchmark score as opposed to the 5700 that i got before supercharging.
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EDIT. 02/02/12
(I updated the versions to their latest in accordance with zepp's latest released scripts. supercharger 5.2 and KAK 3.1. The steps to be followed are still the same.)
If anyone wants to try, here are the steps that i followed.
BUT first things first.
CREDIT GOES TO zeppelinrox FOR HIS GREAT WORK ON THIS SCRIPT.
I ALSO WOULD LIKE TO THANK mroneeyedboh FOR THE STEPS HE PROVIDED OVER THE GTAB 10.1 FORUMS.
Original supercharger thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
GTAB 10.1 supercharger guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1256796
P6200 CWM and Root by garyd http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392348
***You MUST be rooted and have busybox 1.18.2 or upper (I have 1.19.3)***
So let's cut to the chase!
DOWNLOAD THE FOLLOWING.
v6 Supercharger script U9 RC5.2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=877591&d=1327834355
Script Manager https://market.android.com/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager&feature=search_result
Zepp's original post with the log changes http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
Save the supercharger script anywhere on your storage
Run Script Manager and press Browse as Root (the one under Install). When the SU dialog appears press allow.
While on Script Manager, browse to where you save the supercharger script click it
A new window would appear. Press the "Su" icon under the Run button at the upper left hand corner. Press Run.
A lot of codes would appear. Some sort of system check bla bla bla. Just a little patience...
"Press Return Key... and Come Get Some!!" would appear. DON'T PRESS THE RETURN KEY. Press anywhere and press any key and then press enter.
You would then see a lot of options 1-31. Please enter number 9.
It would now run the setting we chose. Like lowmemkiller values, OOM groupings, Kernel/Mem Tweaks, etc..
If an option to not use Build.prop appears, cause it might cause boot loops, then allow the creation of local.prop (i think. i can't remember). Just follow your heart. haha
Press the back soft key. "Script is running. What do you want?" Choose Kill.
Since we're all using stock ROMs (for the moment), press the back soft key until you reach the ROOT directory. Then open the Data folder and click on the 99Supercharger.sh
Then under the Run button, press the icon for Su and Boot. This would automate the supercharger script upon boot. Then press run and then kill the script.
Run the first script again (yup the one from Step 1). and now, choose option number 30. It would now super clean the system and restart.
DONE! Feel the difference!
If I missed anything, please inform me.
You could also install the Kick Ass Kernel Tweaks (KAK) from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021. Get the update 3 RC3.1
KAK Direct Download http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=877590&d=1327834355
IMPORTANT!!!!! Just follow the steps from above and be sure not to apply the IO Tweak as it is very unstable and might cause boot loop
Then using step number 11, navigate to 98KickAssKernelizer.sh and make it run upon boot.
Reboot your device and DONE!
Based on MY observations, here are the changes that I noticed.
Completely no launcer redraws (wherein the widgets disappear and appear. it's like refreshing in windows), I'm using the default Touchwiz UX.
There is no delay with the Task Switcher. (the third soft key) Before applying the script, I had like 1-1.5 second delay with it. Now it only has 0.5 or so.
The RAM usage is stable at 530-570. Compared to 660 before supercharging
The best part about this script is that multi-tasking has been easier. Jumping from one app to another is now a breeze. Applications start faster than before.
The thing is, our tablet is already blessed with great hardware which is why it is already fast and smooth to begin with. BUT, there is always room for improvements. FACT.
BR
That's impressive!
I have the P6210. Are you using the P6200 with the 3g?
Dan
Interesting find. Would you mind sharing the installation process. From the original post seems quite easy, but on the 10.1 tread it looks way more complicated.
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rp518dan said:
I have the P6210. Are you using the P6200 with the 3g?
Dan
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Yes. i have the P6200 with 3G. I think the process and result would be the same with the P6210.
pakalrtb said:
Interesting find. Would you mind sharing the installation process. From the original post seems quite easy, but on the 10.1 tread it looks way more complicated.
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okay. i'll update it in a while.
just tried it, enabling the 99supercharger.sh and 98kickasskernel.sh at boot threw me into a boot loop. it said to make sure to enable at boot, so i did. will give it another try or just manually add custom lines to build.prop ..
chrisrotolo said:
just tried it, enabling the 99supercharger.sh and 98kickasskernel.sh at boot threw me into a boot loop. it said to make sure to enable at boot, so i did. will give it another try or just manually add custom lines to build.prop ..
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really? I wonder why. I did not encounter any boot loop. Could you check my steps that i just posted and compare it with the steps that you did?
Also, what busybox version did you use?
I think it's with the KAK Tweak. Maybe you applied the IO scheduler?
as quoted from zeppelinrox
Updated August 1: Added Kick Ass Kernel Tweak Installer but without io scheduler tweaks. Use this new script if you try the regular Kick Ass Kernel Tweak Installer and get a boot loop! (My apologies to those that got the boot loops )
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SOURCE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15948434&postcount=1127
And you think that I would wait for tutorial or tester to try it out !?!?!
OK, I did the following :
1) downloaded the script and put it in the sd card ( not external sd ) root
2) downloaded and installed script manager
3) run the SM and selected the script
4) selected run as root and hit the RUN
5) selected 1 as scrolling speed
6) selected 9 ( MegaRam 2 )
7) selected 17 = Exit
8) broswed back to ../data and selected the 99supercharger.sh file
9) selected the run as root and run at boot option
10) Save and Exit the SM
11) Rebooted
All fine ( I mean no bootloop ) but to be quite honest NOTHING changed in terms of performance. I double checked that the script was run at boot and it did, since the values have been changed.
But the benchmarks are the same and the tab seems lagging as usual.
Also the amount of free RAM have not changed from previous stock configuration.
I fear that the main problem is GoLauncher, that seems to have slowed down the tab even more after the last update.
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chrisrotolo said:
just tried it, enabling the 99supercharger.sh and 98kickasskernel.sh at boot threw me into a boot loop.
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What do U mean by boot loop, and how did you get out of it ?
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pakalrtb said:
And you think that I would wait for tutorial or tester to try it out !?!?!
OK, I did the following :
1) downloaded the script and put it in the sd card ( not external sd ) root
2) downloaded and installed script manager
3) run the SM and selected the script
4) selected run as root and hit the RUN
5) selected 1 as scrolling speed
6) selected 9 ( MegaRam 2 )
7) selected 17 = Exit
8) broswed back to ../data and selected the 99supercharger.sh file
9) selected the run as root and run at boot option
10) Save and Exit the SM
11) Rebooted
All fine ( I mean no bootloop ) but to be quite honest NOTHING changed in terms of performance. I double checked that the script was run at boot and it did, since the values have been changed.
But the benchmarks are the same and the tab seems lagging as usual.
Also the amount of free RAM have not changed from previous stock configuration.
I fear that the main problem is GoLauncher, that seems to have slowed down the tab even more after the last update.
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Hmmm.. Maybe it's because we have different applications installed, settings, etc. With my experience, there are some very noticeable changes.
Completely no launcer redraws (wherein the widgets disappear and appear. it's like refreshing in windows), I'm using the default Touchwiz UX.
There is no delay with the Task Switcher. (the third soft key) Before applying the script, I had like 1-1.5 second delay with it. Now it only has 0.5 or so.
The RAM usage is stable at 530-570. Compared to 660 before supercharging
The best part about this script is that multi-tasking has been easier. Jumping from one app to another is now a breeze. Applications start faster than before.
I think it may hav had to do with changing the I/O tweaks from local.prop to build.prop, it said it was dangerous. after reboot about 20 sec or so SuperUser toast says script manager was granted root permissions, meaning the 98/99.sh scripts were loaded. I didnt run the v6script at boot. after about the 3rd reboot, I had time to go into app drawer and quickly drag uninstall and it stopped constant reboot.
tried the instructions in the OP and i can confirm this works on my P6200 and solved a lot of the lag I had.
Sent from my GT-P6200 using xda premium
Hmm, I had originally used the V8 version . I have uncharged, wiped the cache and recharged it with RC4 9V . But still the same. I do not see any difference from the original performances and the Antutu Benchmark gives pretty much the same results as before. I was hoping my tab would fly out of my hands after this hack ......... but not really
Curious to read about others, it looks like we have only 3 brave souls so far
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pakalrtb said:
Hmm, I had originally used the V8 version . I have uncharged, wiped the cache and recharged it with RC4 9V . But still the same. I do not see any difference from the original performances and the Antutu Benchmark gives pretty much the same results as before. I was hoping my tab would fly out of my hands after this hack ......... but not really
Curious to read about others, it looks like we have only 3 brave souls so far
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Haha yeah. And I am hoping that there would be more brave souls in the Development Section.
What score did you get in the Antutu Benchmark?
5648/5804/5727 three consecutive tests.
uncharged everything and got back to stock config : 5654/5841/5708
After uncharging I still got left a 1000HP Super-(6,12,200,220,240,275).sh file in ../data
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Bump.
No more testers?
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I am giving it another shot .
The only noticeable difference is that the amount of available RAM is always around 300 mb. BUT this also tend to decrease ( sometimes to 100 ) with extended use. With stock configuration I'd have 100/250 available, with the system bumping it up to about 300 when it was going lower than 100.
As for the quick access button, it's definitely snappier when you turn the device on, but it goes back to about 1 sec after a while.
I have a P6200 and applied the script, look smooth then before applied the script. Thanks for the instruction
Hey just wondering if anyone knows how to remove this script..Thanks!
Sent from my GT-P6200.
DevilBeyond said:
Hey just wondering if anyone knows how to remove this script..Thanks!
Sent from my GT-P6200.
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It has an option to unsupercharge. It's listed in the menu with the different options of supercharging etc.
I'm currently suggesting that people do NOT use this script.
There are bugs in the GT-P62x0 kernel(s) that can (and do) cause kernel panics. Under normal circumstances, those panics would cause your tablet to simply reboot.
However, this "supercharger" script overrides a kernel parameter and prevents the kernel from rebooting on a panic, instead forcing it into an infinite loop. Instead of the bug rebooting your tablet, it causes your tablet to be frozen (if the screen is off, it appears to be a so-called sleep of death.)
To make matters worse, if this situation occurs when the tablet is running on battery power (not plugged in), then the infinite loop will completely deplete your tablet's battery (which can harm it.)
Take care
Gary
I have used supercharger on my phone without issue but after
reading what Gary discovered, I won't be using it again.
Thanks Gary

[Scripts] The Legit Zip (Feb 8, 2012) & Nifty Coniptions Tweaks v1.01 -

For the newest tweaks, see post #2. Will have links and info there.
Here is a flashable zip of 3 scripts that when put together speed up your phone and make it faster. I did not write these scripts, I just edited them to work like Car-O-Dopes tweaks. It basically has the same values as Car-o-Dopes tweaks. I used the S97ramscript, KickAssKernel, and 02sicktweaks but I changed the values of each script to match what Car-o-Dopes tweaks do, and I wanted to share this with you all because it makes installing these tweaks easier and faster. Thanks to zeppelinrox for the kickasskernelizer, Juwe11 for the S97ramscript, Smokinl1337 for the 02sicktweaks, coffehandle for giving me the idea when he made his own tweaks, and Car-o-Dope for coming up with the ultimate combination of out-of-memory settings and sysctl tweaks that make your phone smooth as butter.
I use this on my HTC Evo 4g running Shooter E3D, with AnthraX kernel and it works like a charm.
Just incase anyone is wondering what this does for your phone, it can make it run a lot faster, smoother, and a whole lot better. It could possibly increase battery life as well.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40376256/niftyconiptionstweaks.zip
Thanks to coffeehandle for update-script, now there's no need to mount /system and /data. When using either of the two updated scripts below, skip steps 9 and 11.
Sense Version (skip steps 9 and 11)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40376256/Updated niftyconiptionstweaks/niftyconiptionstweaks.zip
AOSP Version (skip steps 9 and 11) - vfs cache pressure changed to 10
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40376256/Updated niftyconiptionstweaks/niftyconiptionstweaksAOSP.zip
Flash at your own risk. I am in no way responsible for anything that happens to your phone.
Instructions: Follow Exactly
1) Make a nandroid backup incase something goes wrong or you want to revert.
2) Download a file manager like Root Explorer or ES File Explorer (I use Root explorer).
3) Open up root explorer and go to /system/etc/init.d. Click on the "Mount R/W"(that way you can delete files).
4) Delete any or move to a folder on your sdcard (incase you want to revert) any ram scripts or ram tweaks you may have that is in the "init.d" folder (examples of ram scripts or tweaks are 01sysctl, 06sysctl, 02sicktweaks, S97ramscript, 99supercharge, and 98Kickasskernel).
5) Also if you are running v6 supercharger, you need to un-supercharge. If you are running Kickass Kernelizer, you need to un-kernelize and do not run those scripts while you have the niftyconiptionsscripts installed.
6) Uninstall any ram manager apps or task killers and do not use these.
7) After you uninstall all of that, reboot your phone and verify that none of the scripts you had before are still installed. (it will mess with the scripts you are about to install).
8) Boot into recovery (preferably Amon Ra).
9) [ONLY DO THIS STEP IF YOU ARE USING THE ORIGINAL TWEAKS] Once in recovery, you need to mount /system, then mount /data.
10) Find the niftyconiptionstweaks.zip you downloaded and flash it.
11) [ONLY DO THIS STEP IF YOU ARE USING THE ORIGINAL TWEAKS] After you flash the zip, go back and unmount /system. Don't mess with the /data because after you flashed the zip, it automatically unmounted the /data for you.
12) Reboot phone and enjoy. Let your phone set at the lock screen for about 2 minutes, unlock and let it set for another 2 minutes to let it settle in. Your phone will become dramatically smoother after about an hour.
To see if the settings stick, in root explorer go to /system/etc/init.d and see if you can find the scripts. For a double check, download Rom Toolbox, go to the "performance" tab then check the "Auto Memory Manager" and see if it has values of 6,12,55,70,85,100 and "Sysctl tweaks" section to see if it has the values of 4096, 70, 50, 50.
If you're having trouble getting the settings to stick, double check that you've done all the instructions and if you have, download Busybox Installer off of the market and change your busybox to 1.18.2. Remove the scripts that may have been installed when you first flashed these tweaks, reboot, reboot again into recovery and flash the scripts.
Nifty Coniptions Tweaks
Updated niftyconitpionstweaks. Install just as you would before and follow directions as posted above. I got rid of some unnecessary settings in the scripts. Also your sdcard read ahead speed will change to 512kb which is the optimal value for the evo.
Sense Version (skip steps 9 and 11)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40376256/Nifty-v1.01/niftyconiptionstweaks-Sense-v1.01.zip
AOSP Version (skip steps 9 and 11)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40376256/Nifty-v1.01/niftyconiptionstweaks-AOSP-v1.01.zip
The Legit Zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40376256/Nifty-v1.01/TheLegitZip.zip
Here is The Legit Zip I just put together. This has the same settings as the V6 Supercharger on option 8 and the Kickasskernalizer. I did not change any values to these so its the same as installing those two scipts manually. Again, I did not write these scripts, I just put them into a tweak bundle to make it easier to install. Thanks to zepplinrox for making the V6 supercharger and the Kickasskernalizer. To install this, follow the same instructions in the first post and remember to skip steps 9 and 11.
To see if the settings stuck, download Rom Toolbox Pro and go to the performance tab, Kernel tweaks or Sysctl Tweaks (depending on what version of the application you have) and see if it reads as Min Free KBytes - 4096, Dirty Ratio - 95, Dirty Background Ratio - 60, VFS Cache Pressure - 10. Then go to the Auto Memory Manager and see if it reads as 6,12,150,165,180,200.
If you would like me to add another version of the V6 Supercharger just let me know.
Have fun and hit that thanks button if you like it.
Awesome tweak bundle,thanks for sharing this.
Your welcome. Haha I like that "tweak bundle". May use that in the title
Sent from my Nifty Shooters E3D 4g while sick with Anthrax. Hit that thanks button if I managed to help.
scottypeterson said:
Your welcome. Haha I like that "tweak bundle". May use that in the title
Sent from my Nifty Shooters E3D 4g while sick with Anthrax. Hit that thanks button if I managed to help.
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AAhh,i see you did,i knew i shoulda copyrighted that,lol.
Diablo67 said:
AAhh,i see you did,i knew i shoulda copyrighted that,lol.
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Lol
Sent from my Nifty Shooters E3D 4g while sick with Anthrax. Hit that thanks button if I managed to help.
oh bah i swear once i decide to flash something else new stuff comes that i wanna try out. any thoughts on flashing this after a fresh(i dont mean the fresh rom i mean new) rom install? just do the rom and setup and reboot then or think its ok to flash right after the rom (obviously following instructions as above after step 8)?
ben.nesheim said:
oh bah i swear once i decide to flash something else new stuff comes that i wanna try out. any thoughts on flashing this after a fresh(i dont mean the fresh rom i mean new) rom install? just do the rom and setup and reboot then or think its ok to flash right after the rom (obviously following instructions as above after step 8)?
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You should flash the rom and boot up because remember you need to delete any ram scripts or tweaks that may be built into the rom itself and also so you can be able to tell a difference after using these scripts if you like it or not.
Sent from my Nifty Shooters E3D 4g while sick with Anthrax. Hit that thanks button if I managed to help.
You mentioned in the OP that you were running the Antrax kernel... I thought it didn't support init.d? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought I remembered reading that somewhere. If it does, then that's awesome cuz I love that kernel.
It's works for me. I've also got the most updated kernel he released. I've never heard of it not supporting init.d
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scottypeterson said:
It's works for me. I've also got the most updated kernel he released. I've never heard of it not supporting init.d
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Then obviously what I read was misinformation. It doesn't make sense to create a kernel that doesn't support it. BTW, this little tweaks zip you created is awesome. Thank you for your work sir.
wow i did the exact same thing and was thinking if i should post it
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OP, if you want a better update script let me know. You wont have to do all that mounting and unmounting
Damn, this probably wouldn't work well with unvisible tweaks, I think it also has the ramscript, but if it does then wouldn't it just replace what was made before, so I wouldn't think it would cause any problems.
We need a BULK tweak zip that has all of these tweaks already in it, **** even include vipermod and v6 supercharger, oh my would that be a amazing all in one script.
oOflyeyesOo said:
Damn, this probably wouldn't work well with unvisible tweaks, I think it also has the ramscript, but if it does then wouldn't it just replace what was made before, so I wouldn't think it would cause any problems.
We need a BULK tweak zip that has all of these tweaks already in it, **** even include vipermod and v6 supercharger, oh my would that be a amazing all in one script.
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you dont need to use v6 with a ramscript. Its redundant.
Even though it does have other cool options
coffeehandle said:
wow i did the exact same thing and was thinking if i should post it
EDIT:
OP, if you want a better update script let me know. You wont have to do all that mounting and unmounting
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Yeah ill give it a try.
I assume I'd just delete the old "updater-script" and replace it with yours correct?
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scottypeterson said:
Yeah ill give it a try.
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Its gonna have ui_print that you will wanna remove. and just replace everthing except the mounting and unmounting program commands
How can we check to see if the scrips flashed/worked??? Thx
darkstar765 said:
How can we check to see if the scrips flashed/worked??? Thx
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To check if they flashed use root explorer and go to ect\init.d or system/ect/init.d
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darkstar765 said:
How can we check to see if the scrips flashed/worked??? Thx
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Exactly like evo4gnoob said. You can also download Rom Toolbox, go to the "performance" tab then check the "Auto Memory Manager" and see if it has values of 6,12,55,70,85,100 and "Sysctl tweaks" section to see if it has the values of 4096, 70, 50, 50.
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Get the most out of my Sidekick.

Hey everyone. I'm a litte new to these forums but not to phones/hacking/etc.
Just wondering what you all think is the best way to get the best from my phone. I'm running GOv2. Any app recommendations or themes, launchers, etc.
Thanks everyone.
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i would suggest visiting this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
i followed all the steps to the letter that the creator of that script recommended, and it worked beautifully. keeps my sk4g running very smoothly, and i too am using GOv2. so i would highly recommend it.
YO!!!!!! I just ran V6 and holy sh*t! I have NEVER seen a phone this fast! web pages load so fast its retarded! and im on gsm only, not even using 4g! if anyone hasnt run v6 yet, what the f#%k are you waiting for?
Told you hah can't remember who recommended it to me but its so boss
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Alright I downloaded it, which option would I use would you say? (1-9)?
and Im running into some problems... I tried optiond 7,8 and 9 but none seem to be staying.. any ideas?
in order to make it permanent, you need a root file browser that lets you mount /system as read write and also lets you make new folders. browse to /system/etc, mount system as read/write, create a folder, name it init.d and supercharge will now be permanent. also, i run options 7 and 13.
Thanks I got it!
Actually init.d was already there, but what I had to do was use script manager and set "99SuperCharge" to run on boot and that seemed to fix it.
And okay running 7 and 13 and now waiting for reboot...
I'll edit this post and tell you what I think!
Edit:
Alright I seems to be running better!
Yes thank you for that recommendation
if you had init.d, you shouldnt need to run anything at boot. also, which version are you running? im running supercharger update 9. update 9 has 30 options, whereas update 8 has i think only ten. with update 9, if you have init.d, supercharge should be permanent. im not even on a custom rom. im on stock firmware. i created the init.d folder myself, and i dont have to set anything to run at boot.
Interesting, okay I checked and yes I am running update 8. I'll update it tomorrow and see how it goes. Since that'll be tomorrow I will post a new reply.
But yea since I'm running update 8 that explans why I had to set it to run at boot. Thanks for you help!
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no problem. i am glad to help anyone in any way that i can.

[Guide] Supercharger V6 for everyone, make your phone faster

I wrote this guide for originally in elk759's JB CM10 thread, but with some modifications it works with every ROM and every phone.
I thought other guides were too hard to understand so I concluded all neccessary information and nothing more.
This guide is for Windows, because it uses a Windows tool to make the process MUCH easier. This only affects the modding of services.jar, so look at the original Supercharger thread for instructions withot the Windows tool.
Here are the benefits of using SUPERCHARGER, I cn approve that it works, it's faster, more apps can run and no launcher redraws!
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Sources:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12058585&postcount=1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
zeppelinrox said:
What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
It rearranges and fixes the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values.
So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
It's the ONLY one of it's kind
NO LAUNCHER REDRAWS, faster than ever, multitasking is better... why?
Because it works with the lowmemorykiller and letting it work the way it's meant to work.
Also, because of the rearrangement, it works the same on all roms!
The problem with using minfree tweakers like AMM or AKMO is that it doesn't work the same on all roms.
Secondary apps may be in slot 3 on some roms but in slot 5 in others!
That's why you hear people comment "I tried AKMO but it didn't do anything..."
Most likely it didn't do anything because the apps weren't sitting where they were expected to be.
So fasten your seat belts and enjoy the ride!
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zeppelinrox said:
And -=Maximum Overdrive=- was born!
Upside: You can run up to 70 apps if you have enough RAM.
Downside: NONE
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zeppelinrox said:
The Kick Ass Kernelizer
What Does The Kick Ass Kernelizer Do?
Memory Management++
MFK Calculator Info - explanation for vm.min_free_kbytes
LinuxInsight - The /proc filesystem documentation (Fantastic!)
XDA [REF] Startup script speed tweaks OP by hardcore
XDA Speed up your system with the noop scheduler
TCP Speed & Security
Security and Hardening the TCP/IP stack to SYN attacks
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zeppelinrox said:
The 3G TurboCharger
In case of connection issues, see the notes in the 3G TurboCharger section at the top of /system/build.prop!
Homework/Background Info... see the folllowing links for resources used.
XDA Thread 1
XDA Thread 2
XDA Thread 3
Wi-Fi AfterBurner.
XDA Thread (Faster WIFI - N Standard Enabling)
The 3g build.prop tweaks aren't really anything new... but I did put a new spin on it! ;^]
You can find various individual configurations but as far as I know, my script is the only one that lets the user choose from more than one configuration.
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IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS, LOOK FIRST AT THE Q&A BELOW!
1. Prerequisites:
SuperCharger_Starter_Kit_xxx.zip (contins busybox, sqlite and zipalign)
[*]V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC11_xxx.sh.pdf
Script Manager for starting scripts (on first run enable root browse AND run every script with su rights, the skull and bones symbol)
ES File Explorer (with root rights in settings->root management)
optionally: Terminal Emulator
Recommended for everyone and REQUIRED for 4.0+ Roms:
pepcisko's Windows tool for patching services.jar
Place the V6_Supercharger script and the Supercharger_Starter_Kit.zip content to "/sdcard/V6"
Place the Windows tool somewhere on your Hard Drive
Install the required apps
2. Installation of Starter Kit:
Start SManager and confirm root rights when browsing
go to sdcard/V6/1_SuperCharger_Starter_Kit and click on StartMeUp.sh
select the SU button (skull + bones) and RUN it as script and follow the instructions (install at least busybox for being safe that everything works)
3. Patching services.jar
Background information (could be very useful):
Patching the services.jar gives you the multitasking mod. Apps shouldn't restart all the time, they will stay in RAM as long as they can.
Patching the services.jar is REQUIRED for Android 4.x.x, but you don't have to use multitasking mod.
For the other Android versions it isn't required, you only need this if you want to have multitasking mod, too.
If you have Sense 4.0+ and want multitasking mod, you have to follow this, more complex tutorial.
But you can also use this method, but your visible app limit stay at 8 Apps, instead of 50!
extract the Windows tool and launch it
You can choose between online mode (phone drivers needed) or offline mode, I'll explain offline mode:
make sure you have root rights in ES Explorer and that you mount system as R/W (read/writable)
copy the services.jar from /system/framework to your SD, and connect your phone to PC
move the services.jar to the framework folder of the Windows tool directory
in the windows tool specify your Android version + if the rom is odexed/deodexed
now press "enter" -> "y" for supercharge -> "enter" for die die-hard launcher -> "enter" -> "y" for multitasking -> "enter" -> "y" to delete temporary files
You have patched the services.jar, now you have two options (both files are in "dist" directory):
Place the update-signed.zip on sdcard and install it via recovery
OR
Place the modded services.jar (and if odexed rom the services.odex too) to /system/framework and overwrite. Then you have to set owner and permissions:
In Terminal Emulator
su
(confirm SuperUser Request)
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
cd /system/framework
chown 0.0 services.jar
chmod 644 services.jar​
Now go into recovery (or stay there after flashing update-signed.zip) and wipe cache & dalvik cache.
On your next reboot apps should be optimized.​
4. Supercharger Installation
Remember: I can't promise, that the guide is always up to date. So it could happen that after an update of the script, the option numbers are different. Look at the text on the right side of the option
start the /sdcard/V6/V6_SuperCharger... script with SManager with SU rights
follow the instructions of driver options: You will be asked for Scroll Speed but also various tweaks which can improve the performance
The script calculates the preferred FreeMem size, you can use them or set your own prefered size:
After you have declined to use the calculated option you are in Driver's Console, you can choose between 33 options.
The Options 2 to 9 set the MinFree size, for the different Ram Size of the devices.
For the Desire I recommend option 6 which is called "balanced". You can try a lower or a higher option, too.
Lower values are better for Multitasking, higher values are better for the speed on the visible app.​
go back to driver options and type 21 for Nitro Lag Nullifier, confirm with N (could be unstable, you don't have to use this)
After you are finished press option 17 for Engine Flush and after that option 32 for SuperClean& Restart
After the restart you should open SManager again and navigate to /system/etc/init.d, click on S99SuperCharger and enable SU + Run on Boot.
Press Save. This should avoid issues if you want to launch Supercharger Script again (for me it worked without doing that)​
Widgets for easy and fast freemem change:
For compairing settings, you can make widgets, settings will be changed instantly:
- you have to select the option you want to use as a widget (e.g. option 5 of supercharger) one time in V6_Supercharger script
Your selected options will appear as a small script in sdcard/V6_Supercharger/PowerShift_Scripts
- long press on home screen, click on Widgets and select SManager
- choose the script you want to use (e.g. 512HP_UnLedded...)
Q&A Supercharger
Q: Supercharger says "sorry, your rom wipes service entries on boot". Is it an issue?
A: No you can ignore it. You'll stay supercharged. (thx to abelle_abelle for the hint)
Q: Supercharger says that I'm only 75%/50% supercharged. What is the reason?
A: Propably the services.jar hasen't been patched right. Check if the services.jar is replaced and if the owner and the permissions are right. Try it out with offline mode in the Windows tool.
Q: Do I have to patch the services.jar again after rom update?
A: If you flash the rom you have to replace the original services.jar again. I don't know if you can use the previous patched services.jar.
Q: Do I have to run the whole script again after a rom update?
A: You have to run the Supercharger script again, but it has stored the last settings and can restore them. Then you have to Wipe Cache & Dalvik, reboot and set /system/etc/init.d/S99SuperCharger to run with SU rights + at boot.
Q: Did my settings stick?
A: If Supercharger says "100% supercharged" everything should be fine. If you think there is something wrong, because of a particular message paste the log text in pastebin.com and give me the link in your post.
Q: Do I have to install the Supercharger StarterKit?
A: No, you cann try it without this first if you want. BUT some busybox versions doesn't work with Supercharger (everything below 1.16.2 and even some versions above 1.16.2.
The StarterKit installs a recommended version.
Q: My phone is getting slower from time to time.
A: This can happen if you don't reboot often (1 or 2 days). The cache is growing and there is less and less RAM.
If you don't want to reboot all the time you can make the EngineFlush in V6_SuperCharger (option 17) and a script will be created (!FastEngineFlush.sh). You can make a widget for it after you set it as favorite or launch it normally in Script Manager.
A more detailed guide about making widgets is written above.
Q: Everythings (apps and launcher) stucks after NitroLagNullifier/V6 Supercharger installation. What can I do?
A: The user abelle_abelle had this issue. He had to hard reset his device (hard reset wipes your partitions -> deletes your data) and had to reinstall the rom.
Q: Are there any possibilites to make my rom even faster?
A: Yes, with KickAssKernelizer (KAK):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32508611&postcount=35
Maybe I will write a bit more detailed guide for this. You can see what it does at the benefits of Supercharger at the top of my first post.​----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It took me long to test and to write please give a Thanks if I helped you
Also thank the creator of the scripts (check links)
Reserved for possible addition and Q&A
Have been using this for some time, and I can confirm it works.
Sent from my toaster.
I'm stuck in the CM logo screen after installing service.jar (online mode) and wiped davlink and cache.
aledex said:
I'm stuck in the CM logo screen after installing service.jar (online mode) and wiped davlink and cache.
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Which Rom you are using?
Androidmarketuser said:
Which Rom you are using?
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I'm sorry, I thought I edited the post. I'm using Elk's CM10 for Desire.
After trying several times to wait after having wiped cache and davlink (and fixed permissions) I re-flashed the rom and tried to apply the superchager script.
Problem 1: not enough spaces on the system (I'm using INT2EXT)
Problem 2: supercharger only at 50%
Problem 3: Apex launcher not recognized
Should I try to re-do everything, maybe this time with the offline method? But how to avoid the system space problem?
aledex said:
I'm sorry, I thought I edited the post. I'm using Elk's CM10 for Desire.
After trying several times to wait after having wiped cache and davlink (and fixed permissions) I re-flashed the rom and tried to apply the superchager script.
Problem 1: not enough spaces on the system (I'm using INT2EXT)
Problem 2: supercharger only at 50%
Problem 3: Apex launcher not recognized
Should I try to re-do everything, maybe this time with the offline method? But how to avoid the system space problem?
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First off, I used it for CM10 too but without int2ext.
The reason for 50% is propably the unpatched service.jar(at beginning I had this issue too)
First, I would try to use the offline mode, the utility propably hasn't patched anything so try if it's working by manual way.
Just put the service.jar on PC, patch it and replace it. Then start the Supercharger V
script gain and it should be 100%.
otherwise do that:
On your SD Card there should be a Supercharger.html with a "log" or sth like that, please send it to me.
Additionally check if there is a "V6 Supercharger" folder on your SD, created by the script.
And check the output of the Windows tool! Be sure you have phone drivers on your PC and your phone is connected without SD Card Read if you use online.
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The space on system shouldn't be a problem, you have to use at least 250mb system (so stock hboot), int2ext only mounts /data on ext, so as I understood it is used for fatsys hboots which have 450mb system and NO space for data...
Why do you think that the space is a problem? Where did you notice it?
The APEX problem can be discussed after getting the rest work...
Please give feedback whether it worked or not
Androidmarketuser said:
First off, I used it for CM10 too but without int2ext.
The reason for 50% is propably the unpatched service.jar(at beginning I had this issue too)
First, I would try to use the offline mode, the utility propably hasn't patched anything so try if it's working by manual way.
Just put the service.jar on PC, patch it and replace it. Then start the Supercharger V
script gain and it should be 100%.
otherwise do that:
On your SD Card there should be a Supercharger.html with a "log" or sth like that, please send it to me.
Additionally check if there is a "V6 Supercharger" folder on your SD, created by the script.
And check the output of the Windows tool! Be sure you have phone drivers on your PC and your phone is connected without SD Card Read if you use online.
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The space on system shouldn't be a problem, you have to use at least 250mb system (so stock hboot), int2ext only mounts /data on ext, so as I understood it is used for fatsys hboots which have 450mb system and NO space for data...
Why do you think that the space is a problem? Where did you notice it?
The APEX problem can be discussed after getting the rest work...
Please give feedback whether it worked or not
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Here's my problem:
1 - Installation of starter kit:
http://i50.tinypic.com/dqp5qf.png
2 - Patch of services.jar went ok with offline mode, but when I try to change permissions
http://i45.tinypic.com/34drlog.png
(this problem is obviously related to point 1)
Supercharger.html in attachments
aledex said:
Here's my problem:
1 - Installation of starter kit:
http://i50.tinypic.com/dqp5qf.png
2 - Patch of services.jar went ok with offline mode, but when I try to change permissions
http://i45.tinypic.com/34drlog.png
(this problem is obviously related to point 1)
Supercharger.html in attachments
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Do you have stock hboot?
Try to delete some unnecessary preinstalled apps with file explorer.
(I search for some which you could delete...)
Edit: in system/app/ you can delete at least Calenar.apk, ES File Explorer.apk and Email.apk (after backup I think you can delete Gallery2.apk too, don't know how this affects on camera)
This should free at least 4mb and should be enough.
The file was just a help file and not a log, sorry for the mistake, thought it would create a og, but you have showed me the eroor with the pics...
Hey mate can you make a youtube video showing the steps. I understand better with visuals, and thanks for sharing.
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Androidmarketuser said:
Do you have stock hboot?
Try to delete some unnecessary preinstalled apps with file explorer.
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Yes I have stok hboot, and this is the first time I try to install V6 on a JB rom.
Concerning the lack of space I've done like you said, thank you!... BUT when I try to install binay 3.1 (which should fix the segmentation faults) it points out that it's only for ICS and aborts the installation. So I fixed the permission manually.
Now I'm going to check the rest and see what happens.
Fixed permission, flashed update-signed.zip, wiped davlink and cache, rebooted and... well, after HTC logo the screen turned off and only the hardkeys were illuminated
I'm going to flash the rom again and start from the beginning for the third time.
aledex said:
Yes I have stok hboot, and this is the first time I try to install V6 on a JB rom.
Concerning the lack of space I've done like you said, thank you!... BUT when I try to install binay 3.1 (which should fix the segmentation faults) it points out that it's only for ICS and aborts the installation. So I fixed the permission manually.
Now I'm going to check the rest and see what happens.
Fixed permission, flashed update-signed.zip, wiped davlink and cache, rebooted and... well, after HTC logo the screen turned off and only the hardkeys were illuminated
I'm going to flash the rom again and start from the beginning for the third time.
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I saw that you are going to install Paranoid anyway, I have flashed CM10 recently so I have to redo my Supercharger and I will explain it in detail for you.
I will edit this post but give you a overview first.
I recommend to flash Gapps first and then enable a2sd.
Try installing Supercharger without the use of Starter Kit, Busybox, SQlite and SU binaries (v3.2) are preinstalled (if you want to check for update anyway check it in SuperUser app)
StarterKit is designed to give everyone the TESTED busybox version, to avoid problems, but try it without the installation of StarterKit, just if it doesn't work because of busybox get the one of StarterKit (I will try it with preinstalled version, not the one of StarterKit)
So here are my steps, I'll try:
1. patch services.jar with offline mode, then put the output service.jar with ES File Explorer in /system/framework
2. With terminal emulator I will set the permissions and the owner
3. I will launch the Superuser script.
You can try this while I am using this method, too, but in any case I will report if it works or not
Edit: I decided to make a video, for this I will use StarterKit too, to show everything.
chico1620 said:
Hey mate can you make a youtube video showing the steps. I understand better with visuals, and thanks for sharing.
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I'll have to see, I have only a camera of the year 2005 or a old samsung phone of the year 2008/2009
I don't know if the quality would be good enough + I would do it only for 4.0+ ROM
Androidmarketuser said:
I'll have to see, I have only a camera of the year 2005 or a old samsung phone of the year 2008/2009
I don't know if the quality would be good enough + I would do it only for 4.0+ ROM
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Does not matter my problem is the terminal coding i dont want to mess it up and change something crucial.
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chico1620 said:
Does not matter my problem is the terminal coding i dont want to mess it up and change something crucial.
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I'm currently making a video but I don't know if I can upload it today, but tomorrow you'll have it in any case
Quality is good I noticed.
Androidmarketuser said:
I'm currently making a video but I don't know if I can upload it today, but tomorrow you'll have it in any case
Quality is good I noticed.
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Omg ty mate, i will be looking forward to it. Im also trying to follow your guide and see how things go, jopefully i succeed
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Androidmarketuser said:
I saw that you are going to install Paranoid anyway, I have flashed CM10 recently so I have to redo my Supercharger and I will explain it in detail for you.
I will edit this post but give you a overview first.
I recommend to flash Gapps first and then enable a2sd.
Try installing Supercharger without the use of Starter Kit, Busybox, SQlite and SU binaries (v3.2) are preinstalled (if you want to check for update anyway check it in SuperUser app)
StarterKit is designed to give everyone the TESTED busybox version, to avoid problems, but try it without the installation of StarterKit, just if it doesn't work because of busybox get the one of StarterKit (I will try it with preinstalled version, not the one of StarterKit)
So here are my steps, I'll try:
1. patch services.jar with offline mode, then put the output service.jar with ES File Explorer in /system/framework
2. With terminal emulator I will set the permissions and the owner
3. I will launch the Superuser script.
You can try this while I am using this method, too, but in any case I will report if it works or not
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Thank you, you are very patient and nice!
Yes I'm indeed trying Paranoid, because it solves the big problem I had with Elk's CM10 (wifi not working with wifi networks with PEAP), although it is slower and I intend to revert back as soon as the problem is fixed.
I will try your method, hoping that the hateful fragmentation fault problem doesn't occur anymore. :fingers-crossed:
aledex said:
Thank you, you are very patient and nice!
Yes I'm indeed trying Paranoid, because it solves the big problem I had with Elk's CM10 (wifi not working with wifi networks with PEAP), although it is slower and I intend to revert back as soon as the problem is fixed.
I will try your method, hoping that the hateful fragmentation fault problem doesn't occur anymore. :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks for you thanks
I don't know if it is rally the segmentation (or whatever it's called) because it only occurs in ICS, if you want to install the su binary of the StarterKit it says NO because you don't need this (I think so)
I will upload a video tomorrow and I hope it solves your problem, for me everything's working fine
Does reinstalling the rom gets rid of the script? Because I'm currently using mildwild 5.0 and when I installed the supercharger script the rom got slightly slower, so I was wondering if reinstalling the rom gets rid of the script. Maybe I picked the wrong choices when installing the script I'm gonna wait for you to make a video so I can correctly do it.
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chico1620 said:
Does reinstalling the rom gets rid of the script? Because I'm currently using mildwild 5.0 and when I installed the supercharger script the rom got slightly slower, so I was wondering if reinstalling the rom gets rid of the script. Maybe I picked the wrong choices when installing the script I'm gonna wait for you to make a video so I can correctly do it.
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Reinstalling the rom deletes supercharger, because system is wiped (i think so)
The Video will show how you install the script, there aren't man decisions which you can choose incorrectly.
The speed is especially affeced by multitasking mod (keeps apps in memory, a bit less RAM for games) and freemem options which you choose in supercharger script, I recommend Option 6 for balanced settings.
AS I said the video only shows the basic things (and only for 4.0+)...
Edit: Video wont have many anotations, will be under time pressure
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