[Q] effect of increased VM heap Size? - General Questions and Answers

I increased the VM heap size on my phone while working on ROM MANAGER...somewhere i read the good size is 48 MB and i did so...now my phone would not start and when i try to reboot through recovery...nothing is happening through all the 4-5 options avl e.g. reboot noe, update sdcard update.zip. nandupdate.zip, wipe user data, factory reset... etc... how to get control of my phone back, plz help???

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i hvnt received any reply from you geniuses regarding my problem...senior member and experts, kindly help me out......

Post in the forum for your specific phone. Include a logcat.

Just dont use rom menager. Try reflash stock rom

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This is question for Mikel.Canovas and his thread [GPS FIX] GPS Fix for all* roms. For some reason I have not permission to post in his thread.
I apologize for being so naive in this matter, I've read your instructions in the 1st page but I don’t understand clearly how can I install you fix application into my phone.
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Now. When I reboot my phone in recovery mode, these are the options available.
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Hey son2salu go to eten-users.eu you ll find custom roms n stuff
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Sorry for posting this in the general section, but I was told I can't post in the development section until I have 10 posts. I hope someone here can help me! I just finished downgrading my OS from the .29 build to .17 and everything went okay except for one big problem I am having. When I try to launch file manager I get "Unfortunately, File Manager has stopped". Everything else on my device works. Has anyone had any experience with this?
usually that occurs when you didn't clear cache etc...
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the netwprk of my cell phone does not work, signal always falls on a call and it only happens with the SENSE-based ROM.
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[CLOSED] Set scaling_max_freq default value

So I decided to make a kernel a few week back and it has been going really well. But lately I have had the issue that the default value of scaling_max_freq is a value above stock when the device has booted. This is not great since it can lead to some devices miscalculating and crashing I immediately after booting, but I can't find a way to do it, preferably without modifying the system partition. Any ideas?
opensourcefreak said:
So I decided to make a kernel a few week back and it has been going really well. But lately I have had the issue that the default value of scaling_max_freq is a value above stock when the device has booted. This is not great since it can lead to some devices miscalculating and crashing I immediately after booting, but I can't find a way to do it, preferably without modifying the system partition. Any ideas?
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