Hi guys so I installed the a custom kernal giving me 1.8ghz processor how do I go back to stock one
k1llacanon said:
Hi guys so I installed the a custom kernal giving me 1.8ghz processor how do I go back to stock one
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Didn't you do a nandroid backup as i told you?
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Haha lol I did but it still shows max frequency at 1.8ghz but runs at 1.5 even if set CPU is on 1.8 I'm now on 2.1 GHz using profiles makes phone faster and also saves battery if using profiles properly butt how do I go complete to stock kernal where on quadrant it shows 1.5 without having to run ruu Just wondering but I'm lovin the kernal
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what rom are you on and do you want the pure stock
some OP pages of custom roms may list it
or pull it from an ruu
or there is a stock nandroid floating around, maybe in the ruu thread, that you can extract it from
axiom has a v01s one I believe would be close to stock
running it now
check trickdroid 6.1 OP flashable script stock kernel
I'm running virtuous v09x I do not want to go back to stock everything by running ruu tbh I don't want to go back to stock kernal but atleast I have option if I want to
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not saying run the ruu, just get kernel if possible from it or from a stock nandroid in ruu thread
but trickdroid 6.1 has one in OP
Its impossibile that you got The same kernel if you did a nandroid backup before flash The custom kernel..
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I did though honestly no worries I'm liking the custom kernal and ill run ruu if I need to go back
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k1llacanon said:
I did though honestly no worries I'm liking the custom kernal and ill run ruu if I need to go back
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So problem solved?
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Yup
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Hi guys,
I have a sensation with an official rom ( HTC Europe 1.45.401.2, kernel 2.6.35.13-g3422292, radio 10.56.9035.00U_10.14.9035.01_m ). I made an update to android 2.3.4 and now it's S off et rooted with revolutionay, cw, busy box.
CPU is scaling on demand beetwen 192/1188mhz , i have cpu master. set cpu does not work with my sensation.
Could somenone tell me how to proceed to overclock my cpu ? what kernel ? and so on ....
thank you very much
You need to have a kernel that supports overclocking. There are a few available in the Development forum.
Though I HIGHLY recommend installing a custom ROM, as the performance difference is huge.
Hi, thanks for your answer, I tried an custum rom but it did not work for me ... maybe i did something wrong
I tiried Revolution HD but i did not succed. I have a few questions about this rom.
Is the kernel already included in the custum rom or do i have to flash it again ?
Does someone know if there is a kernel available pour original rom on 2.3.4 ?
thanks
Catpoule said:
Hi, thanks for your answer, I tried an custum rom but it did not work for me ... maybe i did something wrong
I tiried Revolution HD but i did not succed. I have a few questions about this rom.
Is the kernel already included in the custum rom or do i have to flash it again ?
Does someone know if there is a kernel available pour original rom on 2.3.4 ?
thanks
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Hi,
Which Revolution HD ROM did you install?
hi, i tried this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849 . i could not overclock
Have you tried the last of Leedroid with V7 ROM and program Overclock Virtuous? I have it and you can play around with the frequencies and see the stats you get with some Benchmark
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hi, i tried this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849 . i could not overclock
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Hi,
currently that ROM is using stock kernel.
Therefore it is not overclockable.
look in post 2 for any kernels that will allow o/c.
I don't own a laptop but I am rooted, s-off. Is there anyway for me to overclock without having to connect to a computer and flashing something?
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Enzopreme said:
I don't own a laptop but I am rooted, s-off. Is there anyway for me to overclock without having to connect to a computer and flashing something?
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Anyone?
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Man just read the in dev forum...yu don't need a computer to get a custom kernel..yu can download it directly to the phone..then boot into recovery and flash it...but flashing is the only way to oc
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Enzopreme said:
Anyone?
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Man just read the in dev forum...yu don't need a computer to get a custom kernel..yu can download it directly to the phone..then boot into recovery and flash it...but flashing is the only way to oc
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I downloaded a setcpu.txt, for setcpu to find frequencies on my phone, flashed a kernel and I was all set. Had the same problem.
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I downloaded a setcpu.txt, for setcpu to find frequencies on my phone, flashed a kernel and I was all set. Had the same problem.
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How high can you OC? I flashed a kernel but it only allows me to go up to 1512... and for some reason I'm still getting lowish quadrant scoream.. Between 2200 and 2600.... Any ideas on why?
Sent from my Virtuous Sensation overclocked to 1.512ghz... I know... I know....
Quadrant is bs, as well as every other benchmarking app out there.
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Quadrant is bs, as well as every other benchmarking app out there.
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antutu benchmark is somewhat legit.. atleast it does not output totally different score at the end... like quadrant.
Just flashed Coredroid 2.4 to my Sensation a couple of days ago and it's working great and just wanted to know what Kernels are Compatible with Coredroid 2.4 for the Sensation.
flash Sense 3.5 rom now is the best.
I need to know what kernels will work with COREDRIOD
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I have tried most of them but not the latest ones. For me the bricked kernels were the best of all of them but I eventually reverted to stock.
Remember to always come from a stock kernel before flashing any of the kernels on coredroid for the best results and avoid boot loops. Nandroids are your best friends!!
Have fun!
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I have tried most of them but not the latest ones. For me the bricked kernels were the best of all of them but I eventually reverted to stock.
Remember to always come from a stock kernel before flashing any of the kernels on coredroid for the best results and avoid boot loops. Nandroids are your best friends!!
Have fun!
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I did the same, I was running Bulletproof but now I'm on stock.
Bricked kernel is pretty fast and makes everything smooth.
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I always use bricked. Works with most custom rooms out there. I even changed custom rom that bricked kernel doesn' work.
With coredorid 2.4 I use to have bricked 0.91.
Now I 'm trying latest insertcoin with latest bricked after energy with 0.91.
Why did you guy's go back to the stock what was wrong with the other kernels
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I'm not sure what their probs were but mine would freeze up (white screen w\ Htc logo). I personally would stay with stock no probs to speak of with it.
I've been running CoreDroid since ver 1.4.
To install the stock kernel do I just download it and flash it?
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+1 stock.
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To install the stock kernel do I just download it and flash it?
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Correct. Just be carefull to select the right stock kernel from the built you use.
OK installed stock kernel phone working with no issues thanks for the help
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Hi. I have unlocked bootloader, cwm recovery and I'm s-on. I can't change to s-off becouse of hboot version. Witch rom will be the best for speed and stability+gaming
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For best aesthetics and performance, any AOSP ROM will do. Personally, I recommend CM7
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Can I use cm7 to if I have s-on??
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yes, you can. Although you'll need to flash the boot.img separately.
Why I need to flash boot image separately ? I can't just use rom manager to downlaod and instal??
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sadly,no. You are not completely s-off (and you can't be s-off on new HBoot). You can flash ROM any way you want, but it won't boot until you flash the boot.img via fastboot.
Why always it is so complicated? ?
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Sire it may be complicated at first, but it is really worth rooting and using a custom ROM.
They are x10 better than stock in every way
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I will wait for full root on new hboot. I don't want to downgrade and then use revolutionary becouse revolutionary hboot is.not healthy for this phone
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gefilus said:
I will wait for full root on new hboot. I don't want to downgrade and then use revolutionary becouse revolutionary hboot is.not healthy for this phone
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Nah, your wrong.
How is it not 'healthy for the phone'
doesn't make sense at all. Doubt there will be a new way to unlock it.
You'll just be on stock forever
Your loss...
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Downgarde process is easy or pretty complicated? ? I read post about it and don't get it what do I need to do.
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Well, I haven't tries myself to downgrade, so can't say.
Your decision. Do lots of reading before hand.
Its worth it though
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I wasn't so hard but yes I made some mistakes in process wrong commands and I forgot to relock bootloader and I couldn't ruu old version. Now I'm all done and wana ask for the rom, witch is good and stabile
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Depends what your after mate
Do you like Sense, or do you want to try ICS? Or maybe pure 2.3 AOSP ROMs?
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Ilike ICS but they are are not pretty complete, I want to try that CM 7 but there poeples saying it has SMS delay and I'm a big tiper. ICS only when they will implemente hardware acceleration
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I've used cm7, oxygen and miui.us all are pretty good and stable but I prefer miui.us looks nice and it all works. Battery life and performance is good too.
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SMS delay? None here
Be sure to use the latest stbale build. Not nightlies if you want a bug free experience
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Instaled cm 7.1 all so far is good but battery last 1 day only, same like sense rom, performance in dayly use is almost the same but in quadrant 3100 that's blows away stock where I can get Max 2000
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gefilus said:
Instaled cm 7.1 all so far is good but battery last 1 day only, same like sense rom, performance in dayly use is almost the same but in quadrant 3100 that's blows away stock where I can get Max 2000
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When you first flash a ROM, your battery will drain faster on the first few charges
Try calibrating your battery. After that your battery should get much better
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I did calibrate after first drain. But should battery need last longer?? And display no more take so much battery but mobile standby aand phone idel takes 40+%
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I had energy Rom, installed bricked beast kernel and wasn't satisfied so I flashed trick droid (of course wiped everything) and now it still says I have bricked beast kernel and my battery sucks so I don't want it anymore how can I fully wipe?
It's kinda bizarre to me :what:
I don't wanna go all the way back to stock >.<
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_-..zKiLLA..-_ said:
I had energy Rom, installed bricked beast kernel and wasn't satisfied so I flashed trick droid (of course wiped everything) and now it still says I have bricked beast kernel and my battery sucks so I don't want it anymore how can I fully wipe?
It's kinda bizarre to me :what:
I don't wanna go all the way back to stock >.<
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Flash the boot image of the rom you want to use through fastboot...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752270
Were they spinna rims? Lol fix you title is too easy ha ha
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What ROMs can I run with hboot 1.14?I am on T-Mobile update 2.35.531.7 .I have tried a few and can not get WiFi to work .I do not want to downgrade the hboot .
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You may want to try the Energy ROM. It's based off of T mobile 2.35 software.
In the alternative you can try aosp ROMs like Jellybam. I think that should work.. Not 100 percent sure though.
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Jellybam is the one I want to use. I will give it a try. But would like someone to confirm that it works
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homer36 said:
Jellybam is the one I want to use. I will give it a try. But would like someone to confirm that it works
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It works great! Amazing ROM. You can use it as a daily driver.
Just make sure to also fastboot flash the boot.img from the ROM seperately. Or try Fusion 3.1 custom kernel. So after flashing the rom, go back into bootloader and fastboot the relevant boot.img (can be extracted from the rom zip itself).
If you are coming from stock or from a SENSE based ROM, you will need to do this since SENSE kernels are not compatible with AOSP type ROMs.
So just follow the download instructions in the development thread about Jellybam. I find battery life is OK, but not as good as say, using a plain old ICS ROM with Zarboz's custom SENSE kernel.
Thanks for the tips.I have flashed ROMs before with this phone and had no problems. But I went back to stock with a ruu and don't understand why it is such b---h to get new ROMs WiFi to work. I have been reading for days and no real answer.. About to flash jellybam and will hope for the best......
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The WiFi works on jellybam . once again thanks
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Will it did work until it rebooted . now what
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Got it to work again. Everything is going great. Jellybam is an excellent rom
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All ROMs will work except the Stock Jellybean ROMs which need you to flash WiFi partitions. You have the 1.14 hboot which won't let you flash those partitions and hence no WiFi.
Downgrade your hboot and you will be fine..
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Jellybam battery life is not that great can anyone suggest a cm10 based or asop rom that has good reviews and battery life. What about pa 2.56.
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