I never really paid attention to my wifes stock TF101, until recently I used and wow...it is pretty slow (I have an N7 and was surprised how much slower it was). I'm just wanted to get some feedback on what ROMs & kernals currently have the strongest preformance and stabilty.
Have JB roms become stable enough to surpass ICS ones?
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I never really paid attention to my wifes stock TF101, until recently I used and wow...it is pretty slow (I have an N7 and was surprised how much slower it was). I'm just wanted to get some feedback on what ROMs & kernals currently have the strongest preformance and stabilty.
Have JB roms become stable enough to surpass ICS ones?
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The Custom ROMs may be more unstable than the stock one. I am not sure, I have the same problem, but I am waiting for a Jelly Bean update for this tablet. I think they will release a JB update this christmas. Try overclocking it? You can Overclock it to 1.6 GHz.
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I've played around with the JB roms (my favourite being ParanoidAndroid), but I ultimately went back to stock ICS.
What I found was that flashing a custom kernel that allowed overclocking and using Nova Launcher with animation speed set to "Faster Than Light" corrected any lag or slowness that I noticed in stock ICS.
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I've played around with the JB roms (my favourite being ParanoidAndroid), but I ultimately went back to stock ICS.
What I found was that flashing a custom kernel that allowed overclocking and using Nova Launcher with animation speed set to "Faster Than Light" corrected any lag or slowness that I noticed in stock ICS.
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Well, as you have experienced, I have some questions, because I want to overclock my TF101.
1. Is it safe? I mean, could it kill your processor or brick your tablet?
2. Do you need to have a custom ROM to overclock?
3. Does it wipe all your data?
4. If possible, do you have a link that actually works with full tutorial? I have tried overclocking and my tablet got hard bricked while changing kernel.. by the way, I read like 7 tutorials and then did what I remembered.
Thank you in advance!
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I'm also back to stock. Had stability/performance/usability issues with all the roms I tried, stock is the better one for mine it seems. But I have well over 400 apps installed and it's running very well and fast. I'd look into why your wife's is running so slow with stock, tons of tools out there to help you figure that out like task managers/explorers/killers/etc.
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Well, as you have experienced, I have some questions, because I want to overclock my TF101.
1. Is it safe? I mean, could it kill your processor or brick your tablet?
2. Do you need to have a custom ROM to overclock?
3. Does it wipe all your data?
4. If possible, do you have a link that actually works with full tutorial? I have tried overclocking and my tablet got hard bricked while changing kernel.. by the way, I read like 7 tutorials and then did what I remembered.
Thank you in advance!
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I will do my best to try and answer your questions. Please keep in mind that I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device, I am just reporting my experiences and what I recommend. I do not consider myself an expert or a developer. I am just an android enthusiast who has been rooting/unlocking/flashing/modding for a few years. I hope I am able to help you out.
1. I haven't had any issues overclocking. I suppose if you push it up to the max MHz then you could have issues but I have been able to safely run my TF101 at around 1600 MHz. My TF101 is about 16 months old now and I haven't had any problems.
2. A custom ROM is not required but you have to be sure that the kernel is specifically built for Asus based ROMs. The developer usually states it in the respective thread.
3. Flashing a kernel does not wipe your data. As a general rule however I always wipe cache and dalvik cache after flashing anything. It maybe not necessary but it only takes 10 seconds to do.
4. I don't have a link to a tutorial for flashing a kernel or overclocking. There are probably tutorials out there but it's pretty basic stuff. Just flash the kernel using a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP). I personally prefer TWRP. Then i usually use SetCPU (available in the Play Store) to set the max/min MHz. I usually set max=1600 MHz and min=384 MHz.
There are a couple good custom kernels available in the development section. The one that I currently use is made by guevor (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565519). The one I use is in Post #3 and is called "Kernel-2-ICS-V1.1-OC1700-fb_28.zip" - it is the first one under the heading "2.6.39 based".
I hope the above information is helpful!
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I will do my best to try and answer your questions. Please keep in mind that I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device, I am just reporting my experiences and what I recommend. I do not consider myself an expert or a developer. I am just an android enthusiast who has been rooting/unlocking/flashing/modding for a few years. I hope I am able to help you out.
1. I haven't had any issues overclocking. I suppose if you push it up to the max MHz then you could have issues but I have been able to safely run my TF101 at around 1600 MHz. My TF101 is about 16 months old now and I haven't had any problems.
2. A custom ROM is not required but you have to be sure that the kernel is specifically built for Asus based ROMs. The developer usually states it in the respective thread.
3. Flashing a kernel does not wipe your data. As a general rule however I always wipe cache and dalvik cache after flashing anything. It maybe not necessary but it only takes 10 seconds to do.
4. I don't have a link to a tutorial for flashing a kernel or overclocking. There are probably tutorials out there but it's pretty basic stuff. Just flash the kernel using a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP). I personally prefer TWRP. Then i usually use SetCPU (available in the Play Store) to set the max/min MHz. I usually set max=1600 MHz and min=384 MHz.
There are a couple good custom kernels available in the development section. The one that I currently use is made by guevor (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565519). The one I use is in Post #3 and is called "Kernel-2-ICS-V1.1-OC1700-fb_28.zip" - it is the first one under the heading "2.6.39 based".
I hope the above information is helpful!
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Thank you for answering my questions. I can finally overclock my tablet. I'll try it later. Thank you in advance again
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Thanks man.. I have successfully flashed the kernel.. I have a sister and she has some games on my TF101 and she already lost for like four times her progress. My heart was beating so hard lol. Thanks again. You saved my life xD
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okay after reading a bit more and help from other users finally got this working and maybe itll be help to someone else
PHONE MUST BE ROOTED CHECK OUT THE ROOTING THREAD
AND DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK UNDERSTAND THE RISK OF OC
THE ARIA IS ALREADY PRETTY ZIPPY SO PERSONAL CHOICE
1. grab any rom cm6 or liberated, then go into the kernel thread and download the kernel pack
some people are reporting certain versions are breaking wifi,3g etc
i used oc768-v3.2 legend zip wifi working no issues plus this is sufficient for me
but if it doesnt work play around with diff kernels
2. boot into recovery mode vol down and power
3. flash your rom then flash the kernel pack and reboot
4. download and setcpu app and start OC
im not taking any credit for any of this but i wanna thank for everyone who worked on this
i just simply wanted to write this because i wanted to try this but i got alot of diff info
but after other users made a few key points decided to write this
anyone feel free to add to this and if i made any errors or whatever mods go ahead and change it
Read ,Search ,Read . I had no luck with the 3.5 kernels tho.
What you want is some hand holding it looks like.
I figured this all out for myself by reading the forum.....
but anyway I'll answer it in the foolish hope of no more people asking the same questions
1. download what files....? if your talking about roms i think youll know where to go after reading this post.
2. you can use whatever rom you like, the main two on this forum and as far as I know on the aria full stop are Liberated and Cyanogen Mod 6. Liberated is based on the stock aria rom so its pretty much what your used to with your stock aria (minus the AT&T rubbish plus a few added perks). Cyanogen Mod 6 is based on bare android so it doesn't have all the sense ui, it is also based on froyo which is the version above eclair (which is what is running on your base aria/ liberated rom). Do not ask which rom to use, it is up to personal preference you just have to try both and see which one you like.
3. you flash a kernel the same way you install a rom on your phone except instead of selecting the rom .zip file you select the kernel .zip file. You should first flash a rom and then afterwards flash the kernel. As ycode90 said some kernels don't work so just go through the process again and try another one, the 3.2 825 kernel was working on liberated for me so try that one.
All OC kernals broke wifi or mobile network on my buddies Aria, I left him with the stock kernal from CM6.
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im running dumfuqs oc kernel v3.2 844, on cm6 v6.0.2.1 my wifi works and the wireless tethering works. it runs fast the only thing that doesnt work is my bluetooth
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What you want is some hand holding it looks like.
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no sir thats not the case see how after some user input sheds new light
now i can head back to square one
f it if i get it working ill post a how to
overclock went great but it keeps crashing my swype keyboard and livewallpaper
did a nandroid restore and it went back to normal and reflashed the kernel and it did it again
Has been my exp. LWP and overclock do not play well together.
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Has been my exp. LWP and overclock do not play well together.
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Yup, it had been my experience that these OC kernels and *anything* that utilizes gpu sucks. There isn't a kernel for the aria at this time, and by using these kernels here you are increasing cpu performance at the expense of gpu performance. I don't believe its worth it at all just for a linpack number.
Yep patiently waiting for an ARIA kernel.
Working over clock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=736019&page=33
, just need to get the latest nightly, 87 so that bluetooth, wifi, and network all works great.
Good Luck
I don't understand how to flash the kernel or rom. I see no options in Recovery. I'm on CM6.0.2.1 trying to use oc844-v3.5-legend-cm-2.6.29-signed. Help?
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I don't understand how to flash the kernel or rom. I see no options in Recovery. I'm on CM6.0.2.1 trying to use oc844-v3.5-legend-cm-2.6.29-signed. Help?
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you install it the same way you installed the CM6 Rom. Put the kernel zip on your SD card and install the zip via Clockwork. Also anytime you flash a new Rom you will have to reflash the overclock kernel.
I've been googling and browsing XDA most of today... went on a short adventure in unlocking my Xoom and rooting it (finally), and am even happier with it running 4.0.4.
However short of flashing entire new roms and all that jazz, I think I'd like to overclock a bit.
From what I've found, it seems like there isn't many options for doing that yet? I've just setup and restored all my apps and widgets today so I'm hesitant to wipe everything again, so my question is:
Am I able to overclock presently? After rooting I now have some experience navigating to CWM, and kind of understand the process. Just want to make my Xoom that much better
Thanks!
edit: if there is a way to do it... perhaps some instructions would be great? Everytime I look at those Development threads I get so confused.
Option 1: flash a custom ROM. Most ROMs have an overclocking kernel installed.
Option 2: flash the EOS kernel. You can find it in the development section.
Also, since you are already on ICS 4.0.4, all you have to wipe is the caches when you install a different ICS ROM, such as AOKP, CM9 or Team EOS.
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Option 1: flash a custom ROM. Most ROMs have an overclocking kernel installed.
Option 2: flash the EOS kernel. You can find it in the development section.
Also, since you are already on ICS 4.0.4, all you have to wipe is the caches when you install a different ICS ROM, such as AOKP, CM9 or Team EOS.
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Thanks for the reply!
Seems like this thread is most relevant?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1484770
Not sure what to use though, as it seems to be more about the rom.
For wiping the caches, do I still need to do it if I flash a kernel? Before or after? I might try switching roms in the future but I'd like to try just the kernel now.
edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488059 okay I did some googlng and JUST flashed this. Fingers crossed! This must seem silly, but it's my first time flashing a kernel so I'm nervous.
edit2: Woo I'm running at 1.7ghz! Thanks for the help! Hm restarted, maybe 1.7 is too high. Will experiment with lower...
Jeffu said:
Thanks for the reply!
Seems like this thread is most relevant?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1484770
Not sure what to use though, as it seems to be more about the rom.
For wiping the caches, do I still need to do it if I flash a kernel? Before or after? I might try switching roms in the future but I'd like to try just the kernel now.
edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488059 okay I did some googlng and JUST flashed this. Fingers crossed! This must seem silly, but it's my first time flashing a kernel so I'm nervous.
edit2: Woo I'm running at 1.7ghz! Thanks for the help! Hm restarted, maybe 1.7 is too high. Will experiment with lower...
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I'd exercise a little bit of caution when overclocking, especially to 1.7. Because every xoom is different, there is some risk. If your xoom randomly restarts when overclocked, it means you've gone too far and a lower frequency would be better. Also remember that OCing could potentially ruin your xoom if one is not careful enough.
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I'd exercise a little bit of caution when overclocking, especially to 1.7. Because every xoom is different, there is some risk. If your xoom randomly restarts when overclocked, it means you've gone too far and a lower frequency would be better. Also remember that OCing could potentially ruin your xoom if one is not careful enough.
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Thanks for the warning. It's been going at 1.5 so far with no problems, and is still a big improvement... if even that causes problems I'll tone it down.
Do some kernels OC better than others?
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Thanks for the warning. It's been going at 1.5 so far with no problems, and is still a big improvement... if even that causes problems I'll tone it down.
Do some kernels OC better than others?
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I am not that well informed about kernels specifically. But I know that many kernels can allow overclocking, yet some kernels are more stable and play much nicer with certain roms while others could do the opposite. I think it is a matter of mixing and matching until you find a kernel that is both stable and suits your needs.
I'm sort of underwhelmed by the gaming performance on cm10 w/ katkernel.
Which version of CM are you running? The 'official' has some pretty outdated code from my understanding. Secondly, which governor, I/O scheduler are you using, and finally, are you overclocked?
I'm finding nothing in the Play Store that won't run very well on my tablet with the setup I have right now.
I believe I'm on raymans cm10 version November 29 with Kat kernel #70 at 1.4ghz. I use noop and the performance governor.
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I've been using team eos4 JB4.2 with kat #70 kernel and over clock at 1400 and it runs extremely smooth on all my games. From this we can say that a custom rom of your preference would be the best idea...
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I believe I'm on raymans cm10 version November 29 with Kat kernel #70 at 1.4ghz. I use noop and the performance governor.
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Try smartassV2 if it's available to you. That might wring a little more horsepower out of your tablet. It's always been my favorite governor.
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I'm sort of underwhelmed by the gaming performance on cm10 w/ katkernel.
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I have tested many ROMs, and currently, RaymanFX's 4.2 JB ROM is my favourite. Even though the rear cam is not working when using the stock Camera app, you can download many other camera apps from Google Play (I can use my rear cam with Skype on this ROM). HDMI and GPS works on my TF101 so I don't know why Ray put that it's not working on his thread.
I have compared The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight Rises' framerate, gameplay and lag difference between Stock ICS and Rayman's ROM:
------------------------------------------------------------Stock ICSJB 4.2 ROMTHE AMAZING SPIDER-MANLags: Yes - unplayable.Lags: No - smooth as iPad.Framerate: Bad - like 5 FPSFramerate: Awesome - smooth, no lags.Gameplay: Bad - just unplayableGameplay: Awesome - smooth, no lags. just awesome.THE DARK KNIGHT RISESLags: Yes - first mission works nice until you must fly.Lags: No - smooth and fun.Framerate: Bad - bad, but better than Spider-Man.Framerate: Awesome - smooth.Gameplay: Bad - you must have patience to play it lol.Gameplay: Awesome - smooth, no lags. just awesome.------------------------------------------------------------
I recommend you to flash it through TWRP as it is the ONLY recovery that did NOT bricked my TF101, and I may also recommend you to make a full backup with TWRP on an External MicroSD card (check System, Recovery, Data and the other ones you see in there) so you will not brick it, and if you will, you could just restore it. Make sure to wipe EVERYTHING (system, cache, dalvik cache and factory reset) before flashing! Do not forget to root your device before doing this, and after rooting, I recommend to backup your apps and games with TitaniumBackup so you can send your savegames to the custom ROM.
After flashing it, install AnTuTu's CPU Master Free and overclock it to: Minimum - 216 MHz; Maximum - 1600 MHz so you'll enjoy the games smoother than before.
I hope I have helped you. I am not responsable with any brick, damage or anything else but, in case of, please post here a reply with your issue so I'll try to help you. Good luck!
Stuck on CM recovery
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I have tested many ROMs, and currently, RaymanFX's 4.2 JB ROM is my favourite. Even though the rear cam is not working when using the stock Camera app, you can download many other camera apps from Google Play (I can use my rear cam with Skype on this ROM). HDMI and GPS works on my TF101 so I don't know why Ray put that it's not working on his thread.
I have compared The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight Rises' framerate, gameplay and lag difference between Stock ICS and Rayman's ROM:
------------------------------------------------------------Stock ICSJB 4.2 ROMTHE AMAZING SPIDER-MANLags: Yes - unplayable.Lags: No - smooth as iPad.Framerate: Bad - like 5 FPSFramerate: Awesome - smooth, no lags.Gameplay: Bad - just unplayableGameplay: Awesome - smooth, no lags. just awesome.THE DARK KNIGHT RISESLags: Yes - first mission works nice until you must fly.Lags: No - smooth and fun.Framerate: Bad - bad, but better than Spider-Man.Framerate: Awesome - smooth.Gameplay: Bad - you must have patience to play it lol.Gameplay: Awesome - smooth, no lags. just awesome.------------------------------------------------------------
I recommend you to flash it through TWRP as it is the ONLY recovery that did NOT bricked my TF101, and I may also recommend you to make a full backup with TWRP on an External MicroSD card (check System, Recovery, Data and the other ones you see in there) so you will not brick it, and if you will, you could just restore it. Make sure to wipe EVERYTHING (system, cache, dalvik cache and factory reset) before flashing! Do not forget to root your device before doing this, and after rooting, I recommend to backup your apps and games with TitaniumBackup so you can send your savegames to the custom ROM.
After flashing it, install AnTuTu's CPU Master Free and overclock it to: Minimum - 216 MHz; Maximum - 1600 MHz so you'll enjoy the games smoother than before.
I hope I have helped you. I am not responsable with any brick, damage or anything else but, in case of, please post here a reply with your issue so I'll try to help you. Good luck!
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Hey... how do u flash TWRP recovery? I downloaded the zip and tried to flash ti through CM and it didn't work. Right now my tablet is crap, I tried flashing the Android 4.2 ROM and it just booted my older ROM (team EOS).
Awesome little review. 4.2 seems pretty cool, I read its not as smooth but faster in apps and to launch apps?
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Stock ICS is the only thing that works for me. Everything else is laggy, buggy, missing features or simply unusable. Stock is nice and flows cleanly without lag (as long as you don't have 100 resource hogging apps running).
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Hey... how do u flash TWRP recovery? I downloaded the zip and tried to flash ti through CM and it didn't work. Right now my tablet is crap, I tried flashing the Android 4.2 ROM and it just booted my older ROM (team EOS).
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Install GooManager and choose "Install OpenRecoveryScript" from the menu. This way you get the latest TWRP
EOS4.2.1 previewB92 with KAT kernel 70b and 1500 Mhz will be very fast
EOS3 #81 with latest KAT Kernel if you prefer a fast ROM without the "preview" status.
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Install GooManager and choose "Install OpenRecoveryScript" from the menu. This way you get the latest TWRP
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Switching from RaymanFX's CM recovery I had to do this twice, but it worked.
For a non laggy, non buggy Jellybean experience with EOS4 read this from timduru. I can guarantee that if you upgrade your tablet properly you'll get at least a 100% performance increase over the stock rom, with minimum bugs. In my opinion I feel the setup in my signature is closer to three times the performance that my tablet had when it came out of it's box a year ago with honeycomb.
Ive now noticed that gta3 for instance runs better on ics arhd,but yet clearly jb is smoother in the launcher and almost every other app (cnn,browser)
I wonder why that is...
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You will not notice any differences in App performance between ROMs if you do it's simply a placebo effect.
The only way to achieve a noticeable difference with App performance is to overclock your hardware.
Do any of you get the random screen flicker (flashing/blinking) while in games?
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Hey All! I feel very lucky to have received a TF300T (with dock) for Christmas, it's a wonderful device and I have been having a lot of fun with it. I'm pretty familiar with Android devices in general, and have enjoyed rooting / romming / overclocking and otherwise tweaking my devices to various degrees to get the best combination of performance and stability out of them.
So my first step with the TF300 out of the box was to set it to charge and browse xda/rootzwiki/etc and read up on the device. Once it was charged I went to work unlocking the bootloader, installing CWR, root, CM10. This all went off fairly smooth after realizing I had to do the OTA update to JB so the boot partition would be resized correctly to support CM10.
All that nonsense aside, I am now happily running rooted CM10 on my TF300 but I have a few questions I was hoping the community could help me out with.
1. NVFlash. Seems like an awesome failsafe, is it really possible to brick your tablet that bad that fastboot isn't available? how does that happen? is it worth (possible?) attempting to backrev my device to an ICS build so that I can create my NVFlash files?
2. Stock vs CM? have any of you tried both? which roms appear to perform the best? I ask because I notice there aren't really any custom Kernels that I've found that will work for CM? only for stock, and CM tops out the OC at 1.3 where others top at 1.6-1.8 and I have noticed some sluggishness here and there.
3. NVidia specific tweaks. I noticed a few build.prop tweaks in a post in development, are there any other NVidia specific tweaks that can be done to eek out the last drop of performance for gaming and such?
Any other tips, tweaks, or tricks you have used or recommend would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
I would recommend using TWRP for recovery. Many have had issues with CWM, including me.
As for stock or CM, I'm running Paranoid Android v2.54. It is based on CM 10. I love it because of all the extra options. There is also a modified Unter kernel in the PA thread that allows overclocking up to 1.7GHz.
It is one of the most stable ROMs available. Since flashing, I have had no issues except for GPS. There is a fix but it must be applied after each reboot.
There is a newer version of PA but it is still a beta.
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thanks for the tips, I'll be checking those out
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thanks for the tips, I'll be checking those out
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You're welcome. I just wanted to add that I also have a dock and it works great with the ROM. Several of the other custom ROMs have issues with the dock.
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I am using the clemsyn kernel but clem has stopped cooking and guys said I should check out the tf700 forum so I need to know which of those work for a tf300tg or how can I make them work. I've been trying to see if there's info on the threads' description but nothing there. Any help . appreciated
Which rom are you using? If you are using a stock based rom there are 20 kernels available in my kernel installer. 12 TF700 and 8 TF300 variants.
I'm on stock, will give them a try right now. thanks.
I've downloaded your ROM a few days ago so I might as well flash it over, I did a backup a few hours ago so I can always go back if I'm not satisfied. My main problem is a proper TF300TG kernel with GPU OC. Let's see then how it goes.
I just remembered why I'm not running your ROM, my wifi is unresponsive, even though it connects automatically to my router, I can't change any settings or discover/connect to another network. Even did a clean install if I recall correct bu still the same results. Will check your kernel installer after I restore.
I go for Unters TF300T kernel, it clocks the processor depending on which setting you have it on:
power saving 1gz
balanced mode 1.3gz
performance 1.6gz
And also the front facing camera works with this kernal
You can get the kernel in sbdags awesome kernal installer
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I am using the clemsyn kernel but clem has stopped cooking and guys said I should check out the tf700 forum so I need to know which of those work for a tf300tg or how can I make them work. I've been trying to see if there's info on the threads' description but nothing there. Any help . appreciated
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if you want 3g afaik there's only unters.
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if you want 3g afaik there's only unters.
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don't really care for 3g, oc yes I went for the unters one anyway since it was the only one saying tf300t(g) in the end, thanks guys, is the unters kernel thread in the tf700 forum? will look for it myself as well but i cant find anything in ours.
hope there's gonna be a proper ROM like cleanrom for the 3g model,
@burt_ie do you know if the gpu is overclocked?
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don't really care for 3g, oc yes I went for the unters one anyway since it was the only one saying tf300t(g) in the end, thanks guys, is the unters kernel thread in the tf700 forum? will look for it myself as well but i cant find anything in ours.
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if you dont need 3g everything that works on tf300t will work on tf300tg.
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if you dont need 3g everything that works on tf300t will work on tf300tg.
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My problem is that after trying both energy and cleanrom my wifi is acting up, for energy even on clean installation.
Correction: on cleanrom I couldn't get whatsapp to work, on stock I just install it
it's really important that I have whatsapp since I sold my phone
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crossmission said:
Correction: on cleanrom I couldn't get whatsapp to work, on stock I just install it
it's really important that I have whatsapp since I sold my phone
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whatsapp wont install even on stock if you dont download it manually and force install the package.
and if you do so it will work on clean (look for a thread here on XDA for a tablet-friendly version).
btw did you chose the right DPI setting from aroma installer on clean, right? a lot of apps wont work correctly with wrong DPI settings - chose 160DPI.
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whatsapp wont install even on stock if you dont download it manually and force install the package.
and if you do so it will work on clean (look for a thread here on XDA for a tablet-friendly version).
btw did you chose the right DPI setting from aroma installer on clean, right? a lot of apps wont work correctly with wrong DPI settings - chose 160DPI.
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Yes, I did all that, proper dpi and pushing the apk manually, actually tried a few guides on the matter. Had the same issue on energy rom unless I flashed over from stock, and by doing that I couldn't switch on/off the wifi. It was on but could only connect to previously saved networks. Same issue on cleanrom. Only difference is that a full wipe would make the wifi work on clean but not on energy. Whatsapp is the way I talk to my girl, don't really like viber's gui. And don't have the time to spare on reflashing all the time. Abort-retry-fail was nice when I was single and had all day to myself to choose if I want a night out partying or in flashing every single rom I can think of on whichever device I had at the time lol
NixZero said:
if you want 3g afaik there's only unters.
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Correct. Clemsyn's haven't worked for me, and I do care a lot about 3G that's why I opted for the TG model. The only one that works is Unters...