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I have tried downloading Tegrak Ultimate and everytime i set the voltage down, it'll vibrate and stay the same. How can I make it stick?
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Flash ravers octane rom.
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okay i have flashed that rom. but the battery is still going down very quicklyy
xxjhnxx said:
okay i have flashed that rom. but the battery is still going down very quicklyy
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Ravers ROM is already uvd so don't use tegrak with it. And calibrate your battery.
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xxjhnxx said:
okay i have flashed that rom. but the battery is still going down very quicklyy
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Define quickly
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Exodian said:
Define quickly
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Using minimal settings and turning off wifi,data connectivity, lowest brightness, i can still lose lots of battery just by leaving the screen on. Like a 5% drop in 20 minutes
Do I have to root my phone to be able to use a custom kernel or can i use a custom kernel on a non-rooted phone?
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Do I have to root my phone to be able to use a custom kernel or can i use a custom kernel on a non-rooted phone?
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I think you should root your phone first then install a custom kernel, then you can be guaranteed root then
You can do that technically, however it may cause some problems, though you have a point. I now feel the urge to test it when I have access to my computer
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You can do that technically, however it may cause some problems, though you have a point. I now feel the urge to test it when I have access to my computer
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Please report back here after testing if it's not too much trouble
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Please report back here after testing if it's not too much trouble
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I will see if I can use my computer tmr
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Yup no problems on non rooted froyo. Tested using g3mod 2.4.1
Edit: bear in mind you will not be able to control cpu speeds anymore.
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You Have To Root Your Phone To Customise Anything ! Without Root You Cant Do Anything !
sgDivin said:
You Have To Root Your Phone To Customise Anything ! Without Root You Cant Do Anything !
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I just tested, custom kernel boots fine on non rooted. U just can't change the cpu speed. Look at the post above yours
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As far as I remember installing g3mod sets the governor to performance and speed to 800 mhz so it will heavily drain the battery
I'm using Rom toolbox on my Skyrocket running CM9 and I love it but can anyone help me manage my battery life and also help me with overclocking? I'm also running a custom kernel.
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I'm using Rom toolbox on my Skyrocket running CM9 and I love it but can anyone help me manage my battery life and also help me with overclocking? I'm also running a custom kernel.
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There's a performance option in your phone setting where you'll be able to overclock the processor if wanted. As for battery life you can turn off surface dithering and turn on 16 bit transparency, use wifi as much as available, use an app such as system tuner to underclock your processor(be careful to not uv too much and don't save profile until your sure it's stable), also search for battery tips using google or the above search bar as there are plenty of threads set up for such things
It depends on the kernel. If you *safely* overclock to, say, 1.78 and you're using the badass governor, you should also consider moderately undervolting if you are looking for improved battery life. Download System Tuner and lower the voltage by 50-75 mv for each frequency level. Depending on your ROM and kernel, you may have to do this each time your phone reboots (if you save your custom voltage, you can just re-load your voltage table if needed). But again, you can only do this on certain kernel's.
Also, a couple of things:
First, avoid using profiles with custom governors. Second, Rom Toolbox will only get you so far. It's a good tool to have, but System Tuner and SetCPU are your best bet for managing your oc/uv/governors/etc.
I'm on the instigatorx kernel would that make a difference?
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I'm on the instigatorx kernel would that make a difference?
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Well, yes it does make a difference! That's a good kernel, but there are A LOT of versions of his kernel. If you're running a version later than v5.4.5 you should be good. Also, play around with the governors and see which one works best for you. SmartassV2, Wheatley, Conservative, badass, (sometimes) lulzactive, and some of the others can work better depending on how you use your device and your specific settings. It will vary from device to device, but I've had a lot of success with badass.
Badass and smartass aren't options why is that?
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Another problem I'm having is using system tuner every time I try to change the CPU settings its says failed to change CPU settings
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You may have a bad flash of the kernel, try to re flash.
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EDIT:
If you re-flash InstigatorX and it still doesn't give you governor options, here is the badass script.. Download here and flash.
The other governor scripts are available in the InstigatorX OP, and you can flash them individually.
But, you *shouldn't* need these if you're on v6.0.2 or later of the kernel.
Also, are you sure you're still rooted? I've seen several people that flash a custom ROM and kernels, and they still have CWM or TWRP recovery, but they lost root in the ROM. Some ROMs are pre-rooted, some aren't.. and you can probably just flash the SuperUser zip (or SuperSU zip) to correct this if you lost root.
How do i know if im running the newest version?
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How do i know if im running the newest version?
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Settings -> About Phone.. scroll to the bottom and you should see all the kernel and ROM version info.
Oh wow now i feel dumb because i already knew that lol thanks i check it out and let you know in a few
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I tried everything its still saying failed to change CPU settings
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Finally got it
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Okay so NY problem is when I try to set a speed it doesn't stick. It goes to 1135 or down to 900 something. Even though I say max at 1513. I know the numbers may not be exact however my issue is that it just keeps moving and performance is affected so does anyone have a good fast able kerbel to run on CyanogenMod 10
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Doesn't sound like a kernel issue to me, more like a user error on your part.
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No its not. Even though I typed messy I'm not stupid I'm just typing on my phone. Its def not me are u running cm 10? If not please don't give unhelpful responses.
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Yeah, I am.
If you can't figure out how to get your device past 1100, you're doing it wrong. Plain and simple.
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Also, it might be helpful if you listed what kernel you're running.
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I'm running the kernel that comes with cm10. I can get it past 1100 the problem is every now and then it always goes back I'm not messing it up. I think its the ROM honestly
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I'm using KT747 with Euroskank's CM10 and have it OC'd to 2106 and it holds through restarts using KTweaker
Are you sure it's not your governor simply throttling you back?
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I'm running the kernel that comes with cm10. I can get it past 1100 the problem is every now and then it always goes back I'm not messing it up. I think its the ROM honestly
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Download CPUSpy and don't open it for an hour. Then open it and see what your top slot is for usage. I bet it's governor too...
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My gov is set to interactive and scheduler deadline. But the problem is it is changing my max setting.
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Try what I said above. That will show you what slots your kernel is using.
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OK tried it and it is spending almost the entire time at 1100 is that what it should be on interactive.
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Also when u install a kernel do I need to wipe dalvik and regular cache after install
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I never had a problem with anything until I flashed beans build 6. I did a clean install but ever since my phone has been freezing nonstop. I have to battery pull every time and it is getting frustrating. I went back to build 5 on a clean install and the same thing occurs. I even tried downloading my apps one by one from the play store instead of restoring from titanium and I still get this issue. Someone please give me some enlightenment I'm desperate!
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1) What does a full wipe consist of in your case?
2) Freezing as in you can't do anything at all or freezing as in laggy? How long did you have Beans Build 5 and/or 6 installed?
3) did you have the AOSP Lockscreen installed via Aroma (when you first flash the rom)? if so, did you deselect ALL the TW options under Settings/Lockscreen?
4) Do you check the md5 before flashing build 5 or build 6? If not, what do they say when you check now?
AOSP lock screen was the culprit that required me to pull my battery. I have no problems with the tw lock screen on B6. Battery life, GPS, performance is great on B6.
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When you enable AOSP lock screen you must disable all other functions in the same settings menu. Everything must be off. I'm running it flawlessly after doing so.
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This is what I mean.
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1) What does a full wipe consist of in your case?
2) Freezing as in you can't do anything at all or freezing as in laggy? How long did you have Beans Build 5 and/or 6 installed?
3) did you have the AOSP Lockscreen installed via Aroma (when you first flash the rom)? if so, did you deselect ALL the TW options under Settings/Lockscreen?
4) Do you check the md5 before flashing build 5 or build 6? If not, what do they say when you check now?
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Full wipe for me would be factory reset/system/cache/dalvic
It would freeze and I wouldn't be able to do anything so I had to battery pull
I had some settings turned on for touch wiz lock screen and I've turned them off since and I think that may have been the culprit. They were there as default however.
Also how would I go about checking md5
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This is what I mean.
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Yeah did that still happening :/
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cvbcbcmv said:
When in doubt, restore to stock and do the rooting process again. Try backing up your SD, wiping it, and putting it back on too. Basically do some spring cleaning, you're phone's getting dusty! (I'm joking because these will probably work)
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How big of a pain is it going back to stock?
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It's easier than dealing with all of your issues.
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Also how would I go about checking md5
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There are numerous methods:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1135620
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bobAbooE said:
It's easier than dealing with all of your issues.
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Typical XDA post....nice contribution
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cvbcbcmv said:
When in doubt, restore to stock and do the rooting process again. Try backing up your SD, wiping it, and putting it back on too. Basically do some spring cleaning, you're phone's getting dusty! (I'm joking because these will probably work)
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That's exactly what I did. Then switched to TW 4x5 launcher and also changed to CWM recovery (before re flashing ROM) and all my issues went away. Don't know if Nova was the issue or not but it works great now. Fast and smooth. Even running IMO lean kernel with no problems. Here's the quadrant score.
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Typical XDA post....nice contribution
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Are you still having issues?
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Didn't realize Quadrant was so frowned upon around here. Sorry for posting. Have used other benchmarks and with B6 have achieved scores very close to the supposed reigning benchmark king that I will not mention lol. Either way, I'm very happy with the speed and smoothness of B6 now. Once B7 corrects the email issue and I'm assuming will be based on the official OTA release tomorrow I think I've found my daily driver. Great ROM.
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Once B7 corrects the email issue and I'm assuming will be based on the official OTA release tomorrow I think I've found my daily driver. Great ROM.
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Build 6 is already based on the Verizon OTA coming out tomorrow.
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Build 6 is already based on the Verizon OTA coming out tomorrow.
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True. Unless there were a couple of final tweaks. Either way this is a great ROM.
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Are you still having issues?
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Ran b5 today no issues....quite weird not sure I just hope I don't have to go back to stock. I got great battery life today around 20 hours with 3 on screen and 20 percent left. No freezing either I'm quite confused but not holding my breath
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Real_JESRadio said:
That's exactly what I did. Then switched to TW 4x5 launcher and also changed to CWM recovery (before re flashing ROM) and all my issues went away. Don't know if Nova was the issue or not but it works great now. Fast and smooth. Even running IMO lean kernel with no problems. Here's the quadrant score.
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I was using cwm and switched to twrp actually and I think that may have helped... There is no telling though. I would go back to cm10 but I have constant call issues with it even with late builds. Probably my phone being temperamental though. I am one that believes in doing clean installs though so I know my problems aren't from a so called dirty flash. I wish I could import my desktop layout into trebuchet because I always feel that it was the fasted launcher for me.
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I was using cwm and switched to twrp actually and I think that may have helped... There is no telling though. I would go back to cm10 but I have constant call issues with it even with late builds. Probably my phone being temperamental though. I am one that believes in doing clean installs though so I know my problems aren't from a so called dirty flash. I wish I could import my desktop layout into trebuchet because I always feel that it was the fasted launcher for me.
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I don't know. Weird. I did flash another ROM between 5 and 6. That may have started my issues. Hoping Eclipse updates And gets 4.2 along with Google now. If so, I'll go back to that. Only non TW ROM I liked. Very fast and no issues with Eclipse 2.1 build 4.
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I don't know. Weird. I did flash another ROM between 5 and 6. That may have started my issues. Hoping Eclipse updates And gets 4.2 along with Google now. If so, I'll go back to that. Only non TW ROM I liked. Very fast and no issues with Eclipse 2.1 build 4.
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I've flashed almost every ROM available and I always find that builds that are built off cm10 with more customizable options always give me issues for some reason. I was s strong believer in cm10 until I tried out beans with the new aosp options.
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