[How To][Video Tut] Install/Run V6 Supercharger + Patching Services.jar [1/6/2013] - Android General

Hi Geeks
Somehow many people wont understand how to insatll V6 Supercharger on their Devices
So Came up A Video tutorial,expecting it would help in some way
Original Thread - [V6BlackDog]Hey Hey Launcher, sed The Way U mv, Gonna make U Fast, Gonna make U $mooth!
Thank the OP,-=zeppelinrox=- at post #11 or Here​
Rules:
1.Dont call yourself a Noob and do nothing,this is just an excuse! (Words of the OP )
2.Just because you got the OP link dont ask redundant questions there,read read and if you dont get,you may ask
providing proper required files,ill tell ya! Hold on
3.If you notice i got some things wrong,well please help me if you find something
I make it for Beginners so the simple language
4.If you dont like/Undersand it,unsupercharge and move on,SIMPLE!
5.Hacking Services.jar at Post#2
Notes:
1.This Script will work on ANY Rooted Android Device,so please dont ask if it will work on my 'Bla bla bla'
2.I get all this right from the original thread after reading...
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A Few Explainations
*You may skip these (Coz the script tells you everything,a bit more precisely)
Yet for Beginners,lets read...
1.OOM groupings and priority fixes
v6 actually groups your apps according to the priorities they are used.Like the home Launcher should always
have the highest priority,followed by the soft keyboard and so on...(Sometimes your launcher gets killled
after playing a heavy game,so thats what wont happen after setting actual priorities)
2.Low memory killer values
Linux or android defines certain values the the system Ram should should always keep free for better
functioning of your device
This script will let you set the values,say high(For gamers) or low(MultiTasking) according to your requirement
and Tests/experience
256hp,512 hp,786+(In the script) are all LMK option values you can choose from
There's also a MKF calculator that calculates OPTIMUM minfree valuse based on your device RAM
3.Detailing
This will optimize all sqlite3 databases found on your device.
Resulting in faster database access and less ram usage for smoother performance.
4.Engine Flush-O-Matic
As you use your device,your cache keeps growing and your device becomes slow
In linux RAM never remains FREE,the free ram is always used to store device cache
Flush-o-matic Cleans this cache+Useless RAM usage and allows you to have a device,again with optimum RAM
You can set the time to what this script will run,so it starts automatically in the background & works for you!
5.Fixalign
This fixes permissions of all the apps and then Zipalings them(Simulatneously!The only Script of its kind! )
This basically helps optimize all the apps and less ram consumption,thus a Faster device!
6.Wheelalignment and fix emissions
These zipaling and fix permissions,but separately
7.BulletProof Apps
There are few apps which your frequently use,so this will keep those in memory (Your choice apps)
so they are quickly accessible without them having to start each time!
-=Starter Kit=-(Recommended,not compulsory)
Always use the Latest busybox (Atleast 1.16.2 and above)
contains Recommeded busybox squite3 and zipalign binary
Watch the video in highest available quality
If the Video Thumbnail Dosent show up here's the link [How To][Video Tut] Install/Run V6 Supercharger + Patching Services.jar [1/6/2013]
Links
1.[V6BlackDog]Hey Hey Launcher, sed The Way U mv, Gonna make U Fast, Gonna make U $mooth!
2.Download Page
3.Latest Script (The Best solution for blazing fast updates )
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This is A video tut,so DONT call it a clone of threads and updated
Will Keep Updated as well
Credits
1.Zeppelinrox(Thank him) For the SCript Of course!
2.gu5t3r (For helping me with things,when i needed a tut like this)
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If this was helpful hit Thanx and motivate for making things simpler
Would appreciate feedback​

Hacking/Patching Services.jar
Need:
The problem with SuperCharging ICS is that ICS doesn't read ADJ values from build.prop or local.prop -
they are hardcoded into services.jar!(From the OP,you see the OP tells us everything!)
Requirements:
1.Java Installed on your PC
2.Your device drivers installed on the pc
3.USB debugging mode enabled on your Device
4.Latest Ultimatic Jar Patcher Tools
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For ROM Cooks
The files needed are in:
init.d folder
/data/*.sh
/data/V6* folder
build.prop and local.prop (if applicable).
*.rc files (init.rc, etc) are optional.
patched services.jar
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Dont just watch and move on
Hit Thanx and motivate if things got simpler :good:​

Reserve 2
^Coz We dont just Root phones for Fun

ok. 2 questions: 1. i am following along with you in the video, but i never see you activate the starter kit? should i assume you already did this? if so, how can i activate the starter kit?
i am using i9300XXEMB6, OMEGA 43.3 XXEMC3
i already put the starter kit on my INTERNAL SD CARD, and tried to run it from recovery. two times i tried to run the starter kit, it said, "installation failed". so i guess i have not activated the starter kit yet. however, i did down load smanager, and was following you along until you chose the script, and i haven't run the starter kit.
so question 2. can i run the script along with you, or do i need to wait until i run the starter kit?

stevae said:
ok. 2 questions: 1. i am following along with you in the video, but i never see you activate the starter kit? should i assume you already did this? if so, how can i activate the starter kit?
i am using i9300XXEMB6, OMEGA 43.3 XXEMC3
i already put the starter kit on my INTERNAL SD CARD, and tried to run it from recovery. two times i tried to run the starter kit, it said, "installation failed". so i guess i have not activated the starter kit yet. however, i did down load smanager, and was following you along until you chose the script, and i haven't run the starter kit.
so question 2. can i run the script along with you, or do i need to wait until i run the starter kit?
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You are suppose to install the starter kit exactly the same way you ran the script!
It is not flashable in cwm
Unzip the starter kit,then throught script manager run the script when it again asks you to install
1.busybox(as i said it is not compulsory to install the starter kit)
If your busyboz is 1.16 or greater..you are fine without the kit
If you get errors (segmentation fault) while running fixaling and detailing u need the kit..or start with the scripts
^Coz We dont just Root phones for Fun

ok, so i figured out the starter kit, and tried to run my installation right along with your installation on the video. but mine kept getting faster or slower than yours, and so i would get off of where you were. sometimes my installation went much faster than yours, and while i was waiting for yours to catch up, it chose not to allow the choice i was waiting to find out about, so it was not installed. how can i go back and change those choices?
also, how can you tell if you are fully (100%) supercharged?

stevae said:
ok, so i figured out the starter kit, and tried to run my installation right along with your installation on the video. but mine kept getting faster or slower than yours, and so i would get off of where you were. sometimes my installation went much faster than yours, and while i was waiting for yours to catch up, it chose not to allow the choice i was waiting to find out about, so it was not installed. how can i go back and change those choices?
also, how can you tell if you are fully (100%) supercharged?
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The script itself tell u how much supercharged u are..
Hit option 30...for changing shoices
Might wanna hit thanx
^Coz We dont just Root phones for Fun

yes of course i hit thanks for you doing this video. but i don't understand where do i hit option 30?
i didn't see what the script said about my supercharge, because it went too fast a lot of the time.
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i am only 50% because i didn't run ultimate jar patcher tool. but i don't understand how to run it. it says on the op to run through supercharger, but when i run supercharger it just says i haven't run it yet, and sends me back to xda page. i have it down loaded, and on my phone in both the external sdcard, and the 0sdcard (internal) so why isn't supercharger running it?
or how do i run it?

stevae said:
yes of course i hit thanks for you doing this video. but i don't understand where do i hit option 30?
i didn't see what the script said about my supercharge, because it went too fast a lot of the time.
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i am only 50% because i didn't run ultimate jar patcher tool. but i don't understand how to run it. it says on the op to run through supercharger, but when i run supercharger it just says i haven't run it yet, and sends me back to xda page. i have it down loaded, and on my phone in both the external sdcard, and the 0sdcard (internal) so why isn't supercharger running it?
or how do i run it?
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To run ultimatic patcher tool,you need a
1.java installed pc
2.Latest utimatic patcher tools from the download page
3.Device connect with usb debugging enabled
then 'Extract' the tools and run the .bat file
Note*-Hacking services.jar (by ultimatic jar patcher tools is for More for multitasking and not for Gamers!)
Read the comments while you run the .bat file,it will tell ya everything
for changing options,
Do as i did in the video..
Run the script
Then you see anything like driver options?
Enter (1-34)
There u enter 30..and select scrolling speed as slow...
You might wanna hit thanx
^Coz We dont just Root phones for Fun

i have run it several times. each time it says that everything is going great. but when i finish, i am still only at 50% sc. so i posted my logs on the v6 thread, as it asked me to do. but there is no comments throughout that execution that says why my launcher is not sc, only that it isn't.

I had replied but it would be good to also note here that if, while patching, the before and after ADJs are the same, nothing is changed.
So in cases of it not working, be sure to only patch a previously unmodified services.jar.

zeppelinrox said:
I had replied but it would be good to also note here that if, while patching, the before and after ADJs are the same, nothing is changed.
So in cases of it not working, be sure to only patch a previously unmodified services.jar.
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Right said!
i didnt get the reply,
Ahh!the messagin service sometimes behaves that way
MOst Rom makers used your Style services.jar and so the result
So,next ill make a tut for hacking services.jar and also tell people to check if everything was succesful =)
checking adjs and all
Thanx

zeppelinrox said:
I had replied but it would be good to also note here that if, while patching, the before and after ADJs are the same, nothing is changed.
So in cases of it not working, be sure to only patch a previously unmodified services.jar.
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ok. so here would then be my next question. since it obviously did it successfully at some point for the first time, why didn't it supercharge my launcher at that point? then i would not have patched it again.
zeppelinrox said:
I had replied but it would be good to also note here that if, while patching, the before and after ADJs are the same, nothing is changed.
So in cases of it not working, be sure to only patch a previously unmodified services.jar.
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i have searched this entire site, and there is nothing on how to find or check adj's. also, how do i choose which services.jar to patch?
ok madaditya, time for another video!!! lol!

Well I think the only tools to check ADJs for groupings are by me
Ultimatic shows them just before applying settings.
You can grab services.jar from your roms flashable zip and put it where ultimatic tells you to.
Problems happen when a rom half asses the patch to services.jar and values are not consistent in both ProcessList.smali and ActivityManagerService.smali
Anyway, I'm working on a workaround/fix so that ultimatic uses the values in PL.smali as a last resort and instead will try and get the values from AMS.smali first.
This lessens the likelihood of it not patching due to different values in the 2 smali files.

stevae said:
i have searched this entire site, and there is nothing on how to find or check adj's. also, how do i choose which services.jar to patch?
ok madaditya, time for another video!!! lol!
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Ill need some time,got exams :-/
zeppelinrox said:
Well I think the only tools to check ADJs for groupings are by me
Ultimatic shows them just before applying settings.
You can grab services.jar from your roms flashable zip and put it where ultimatic tells you to.
Problems happen when a rom half asses the patch to services.jar and values are not consistent in both ProcessList.smali and ActivityManagerService.smali
Anyway, I'm working on a workaround/fix so that ultimatic uses the values in PL.smali as a last resort and instead will try and get the values from AMS.smali first.
This lessens the likelihood of it not patching due to different values in the 2 smali files.
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Uummm,yup!
Coz i never came across any script that tells you the ADJ values..
Actully i gotta know everything,it be the ram lesson,sqlite optimization,how scripts work,what init.d does etc only after i Started reading for 'supdercharger'
Ha! Zep's at work!
So eagerly waiting for next update and whatever you have on your minds
With image #7! :thumbup:
^Coz We dont just Root phones for Fun

Tut For HAcking Services.jar and making launcher Super-Strong Check POst#2
Apologies for the Delay
stevae said:
ok madaditya, time for another video!!! lol!
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stuck on bootloop.. help..
cant even restore the nanddroid backup.. says MD5 mismatch..

Mr Prize said:
stuck on bootloop.. help..
cant even restore the nanddroid backup.. says MD5 mismatch..
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Strange!
Get Aroma FIle manager from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
1.flash it via cwm and browse to system/etc/init.d and delete all scripts there!
reboot and it should boot..
2.Try supercharging again
3.If the problem continues post the logs from data/ on to the original Supercharger thread(links in OP) thread
Note-Always make sure you use the latest scripts
Hope this helps

I can't connect my phone to charge only. It always connects as a mass storage. Get stuck at "daemon started successfully..."
It's an Xperia GO with CM10.1

arenaboy007 said:
I can't connect my phone to charge only. It always connects as a mass storage. Get stuck at "daemon started successfully..."
It's an Xperia GO with CM10.1
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Make sure u have ADB drivers for your device installed
And try connecting using the MTP mode...
Try using both modes...
Always the 'latest scripts..

Related

Easy way to change your bootscreen *Updated 4/11/11* Pushboot 3.0!!!

Well, people keep posting in this thread so I figured I would do a very very large update. I know its been 7 months, and for that I apologize, been very busy and this wasn't a priority.
Now, its one version of Pushboot for everyone. Load it up, follow the directions and you should be set.
Remember to start you need:
-HTC Drivers installed
-A working bootanimation.zip
-An mp3 file if you want boot sound
-Your phone plugged in to the usb port (lol)
-Only ONE .zip and/or .mp3 in the folder containing pushboot
Other than that, I included everything needed to make this work.
Any issues let me know and I can try to help you out!
And leave feedback and if you like this, press the thanks button on this post =D
timothydonohue said:
search before you post. there are already several threads about this
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Yeah, I found this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697527
I made a simple bat file that does almost everything for you...which I didnt see in that thread anywhere.
So feel free not to be a **** right away and assume I am someone who doesn't know how to use a forum...Thanks
Thanks a lot for this. might come in handy.
Updated this to make it much easier, and to include a sound file if you want.
Re: Easy way to change your bootscreen *updated*
BTW thanks OP, but maybe you should try to post this at the apps / themes board.
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Personally, I found the batch process that you created very useful. Thank you OP.
Note:
It's a moderator responsibility to exact organization, control & relocation. They are often very busy but fear not, they will manage the forum to better effective.
But for the sake of camaraderie among us phone-lovers, lets not self-deputize ourselves in a moderator capacity. Less than friendly "assistance" can and has deterred others from posting potentially very useful information. Growth excels when we help each other to become better...
Thanks OP. Helped me a lot.
evanscnce said:
I changed PushBoot so everything needed is included.
Basically, upzip, put your zip file (and if you want an mp3 file) into the folder
plug in your phone
open pushboot.bat
follow the prompts
(make sure that when the phone goes into recovery that you wait till it connects to your pc before continuing)
and you should have a custom boot animation and boot sound!
Any problems, let me know
I also included the dancing android bootscreen and the nexus one bootscreen.
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i'm fully rooted and this method is not working for me. it doesn't load the sound or the boot animation.
Fixed for full root
Fullroot users use pushboot2.bat
otherwise, just use pushboot.bat
evanscnce said:
Fixed for full root
Fullroot users use pushboot2.bat
otherwise, just use pushboot.bat
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i'm getting no audio on pushboot2 and i'm fully rooted. at the end i just see echo then echo then the program closes. no reboot is done to my phone.
well first of all I JUST reuplaoded a new zip, so get that (forgot to hide all the random code)
also, I assume you put an mp3 in the folder right?
and to reboot you have to choose reboot in your recovery on the phone
evanscnce said:
well first of all I JUST reuplaoded a new zip, so get that (forgot to hide all the random code)
also, I assume you put an mp3 in the folder right?
and to reboot you have to choose reboot in your recovery on the phone
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I cant get mine to work, it placed my boot stuff in the media folder
where does the bootanimation.zip have to be because it keeps saying that it missing. Where does the bootanimation have to be on my computer or sdcard?
Keep up the good work, I like the ease of the process.
Re: Easy way to change your bootscreen *updated for fullroot!*
On your computer in the same folder as pushboot.bat is where the bootanimation.zip and SPC_animation_final.mp3 has to be.
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Good job OP, I'll give it a shot later, using now the custom boot from Fresh 0.3 ROM.
OP ~ Thanks for spending your time putting this script together. I've learned from it. I also showed it to my friend who just picked up an EVO and he's now learned a bit about ADB as well.
Very useful, thank you very much. timothydonohue: lol.
OP you have any composed boot screens we could try out with this trick? I mean I'd like to see if I can follow your steps with a good working bootimg. before I go trying to make some of my own....baby steps for me
Also TimD, brother you need to chill out and stop drinking 5 hour energy..... this is the correct place for this post not buried in 700 pages of the detritus that fills most of these threads.
Re: Easy way to change your bootscreen *updated for fullroot!*
Thanks OP! Will def give it a shot once I get home.
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Thanks for making this guide very easy to follow

[Q] I need help on zipalign.

What is zipalign, what are the benefits of zipalign and how do i do this?
Thank you
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Someone help me please
just use the search option
EdisDee said:
just use the search option
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I find just one thread with the same question and that thread also has only 2 posts and the person who made the thread posted saying he found the answer but never mentions what the answer is.
I found something about placing a file in the init.d folder but the file was not specified so if anyone has the file in their init.d folder could they copy it to their sd card, upload it to dropbox or any other file share website and share it with me please.
Help please
I know this is bloody perfect forum but sometimes you just need to jump out for a while. It's easier.
"The Android SDK includes a tool called zipalign that optimizes the way an application is packaged. Running zipalign against your application enables Android to interact it more efficiently at run time and thus has the potential to make it and the overall system run faster. We strongly encourage you to use zipalign on both..."
source: http://developer.android.com/resources/articles/zipalign.html
Enable? Nor sure. Kyrillos has it by default. I don't remember about others...
EDIT: Remove ".TXT" and place in /etc/init.d (or /system/etc/init.d). I belive it should be enoguh but can't say for sure. I only hope Kyrillos will not mind, it is from his 8.1 rom. Or hillbeast who edited it to work with hybrid.
mrvek said:
I know this is bloody perfect forum but sometimes you just need to jump out for a while. It's easier.
"The Android SDK includes a tool called zipalign that optimizes the way an application is packaged. Running zipalign against your application enables Android to interact it more efficiently at run time and thus has the potential to make it and the overall system run faster. We strongly encourage you to use zipalign on both..."
source: http://developer.android.com/resources/articles/zipalign.html
Enable? Nor sure. Kyrillos has it by default. I don't remember about others...
EDIT: Remove ".TXT" and place in /etc/init.d (or /system/etc/init.d). I belive it should be enoguh but can't say for sure. I only hope Kyrillos will not mind, it is from his 8.1 rom. Or hillbeast who edited it to work with hybrid.
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I did what you said. I am rebooting the phone now and hopefully your help is sufficient
Smonic said:
What is zipalign, what are the benefits of zipalign and how do i do this?
Thank you
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Download "ADB Mask Controller"
install it, connect your phone with USB debugging enabled.
Make sure the connection is detected by the application, click on the refresh button beside SEARCH Option in the program.
in the first screen, you will find option "Push Zipalign" Do that.
Go to the screen titled "Zipalign"
select the optioin you want to use zipalign for user app or system app or both.
Caution : Use this tool judiciously, it has many advanced features used by ROM developers mainly. Like pushing an app to system, removing bloatware, Sql LIte, and many many more.....A wrong step may force you to reflash your ROM.
Hope it helped.
umangsagar said:
Download "ADB Mask Controller"
install it, connect your phone with USB debugging enabled.
Make sure the connection is detected by the application, click on the refresh button beside SEARCH Option in the program.
in the first screen, you will find option "Push Zipalign" Do that.
Go to the screen titled "Zipalign"
select the optioin you want to use zipalign for user app or system app or both.
Caution : Use this tool judiciously, it has many advanced features used by ROM developers mainly. Like pushing an app to system, removing bloatware, Sql LIte, and many many more.....A wrong step may force you to reflash your ROM.
Hope it helped.
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I clicked on 'push zipalign' a number of times and then clicked on zipalign data/app but nothing happens. It says zipalign not found. Push zipalign and try again or sth like that. I've rebooted my phone and i'm trying now,
Check if you have /system/bin/zipalign. If not try to put it there manually.
ADB controller might have problems mounting your /system r/w and it is read-only. Maybe you can mount it r/w and then try with controller (just guessing, though).
And you'll need to have the S03_zipalign made by kyrillos and hillbeast in /system/etc/init.d (or just /etc/init.d) posted earlier. For what I can tell it zipalign's all apps from /system/app and /data/app.
mrvek said:
Check if you have /system/bin/zipalign. If not try to put it there manually.
ADB controller might have problems mounting your /system r/w and it is read-only. Maybe you can mount it r/w and then try with controller (just guessing, though).
And you'll need to have the S03_zipalign made by kyrillos and hillbeast in /system/etc/init.d (or just /etc/init.d) posted earlier. For what I can tell it zipalign's all apps from /system/app and /data/app.
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I second that esp rw option, its already there in ADB Controller. U can manually browse as instructed above. Its not that difficult, I am sure u will be able to do it well, reply here if u still get probs even after taking all steps as directed in my previous post and the post i quote above.
umangsagar said:
I second that esp rw option, its already there in ADB Controller. U can manually browse as instructed above. Its not that difficult, I am sure u will be able to do it well, reply here if u still get probs even after taking all steps as directed in my previous post and the post i quote above.
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Thanks for the help. I'll go back and thank the posts
Anyway i decided not to do any tweaks because i always end up flashing a different ROM anyway, I'm weak when it comes to flashing ROMS
It's like an addiction
Smonic said:
Thanks for the help. I'll go back and thank the posts
Anyway i decided not to do any tweaks because i always end up flashing a different ROM anyway, I'm weak when it comes to flashing ROMS
It's like an addiction
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hahhahahha...this tweak is not that difficult to implement..and i guess pretty safe...agree totally to the last line
I thought I'd give this a go. I've moved the first file on the previous page to system/etc/init.d and the second file on the top of this page to system/bin. Is this sufficient?
you mean to say you have s03_zipalign in /system/etc/ini.d and zipalign file posted above as /system/bin/zipalign ??
i guess this should do for you .. awaiting to hear if u succeeded.
umangsagar said:
you mean to say you have s03_zipalign in /system/etc/ini.d and zipalign file posted above as /system/bin/zipalign ??
i guess this should do for you .. awaiting to hear if u succeeded.
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It's working fine. The apps load up fast and i'm happy Thanks!

[Q] Supercharger V6 in CM 7.2.0

I recently tried running supercharger in my phone..
i read some good comments about it..
i tried to install it as instructed on the tread of sir zeppelinrox..
how ever i got into trouble when intalling the busybox.. i cant uninstall the pre-loaded version of CM7.2.0 and replace it with 1.18.2..
is there any work around with this??
any help wouldbe greatly appreciated
No need to replace busybox.
m encountering an error whenever m running supercharger.. it says syntax error...
what ur work around with this dude?
None, didn't have this problem. Have you tried beta versions of that script? Something like supercharger_blah...U9-RC8.2.sh.pdf (you strip of .pdf before use). You'll have to browse through his posts/threads I do not have it bookmarked.
Btw., I've tried downgrading busybox on cm7 once and it broke the system. So i would not recomend you that.
First time I tried to run the script a long time ago I updated busybox and hell broke loose. I had to nandroid to get the phone operational again.
All the busyboxes that are included in CM for milestone are ok and don't mess with them, they run the excellent script by zeppelinrox perfectly.
You can use "mini mod open recovery" to install supercharger.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1091787
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deathnote013 said:
m encountering an error whenever m running supercharger.. it says syntax error...
what ur work around with this dude?
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Incomplete download.
_crAss_ said:
First time I tried to run the script a long time ago I updated busybox and hell broke loose. I had to nandroid to get the phone operational again.
All the busyboxes that are included in CM for milestone are ok and don't mess with them, they run the excellent script by zeppelinrox perfectly.
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Yeah cm builds are usually 100% fine.
MotoMileCm7 said:
You can use "mini mod open recovery" to install supercharger.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1091787
Sent from my Milestone using XDA
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I think that's V5... I'd suggest using the AOR version in the supercharger thread.
hmmmm... is it an incomplete download.... i cant download the file.. it ones as a webpage so i copy everything and then paste it on a notepad.. but i also tried to use minimod by fufu.. and it works fine too..
sir.. i also notice the bulletproof home?? what's the function on that?
deathnote013 said:
hmmmm... is it an incomplete download.... i cant download the file.. it ones as a webpage so i copy everything and then paste it on a notepad.. but i also tried to use minimod by fufu.. and it works fine too..
sir.. i also notice the bulletproof home?? what's the function on that?
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It's written on the post. Do not download, right click link and save.
Notepad is not good for shell scripts. Line endings are different on windows and Linux.
I'm having my own problem with Supercharger.
I'm using CM 7.1.5 and SuperCharger v6u8 (other other versions are now doing the same). It was working previously, but something must have happened and I'm not in the mood to flash my phone from scratch all over again (which brings me to another question - but I'll start a new thread for that).
Currently, whatever I choose on SuperCharger, it's giving me "sed: write error" and I've tried restoring (UnSuperCharging), but the error persist during that process as well. I don't know what's causing this, it's as if it can't write to the location or something, so I don't know what to do now. Help?
On a side note: does SuperCharger's settings persist on CM7 after a boot.
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[ROM] Custom Stock Samsung Conquer 4G FC17 Rooted With Tweaks

Since people continue to only download part 1, even though I've explained fully that you MUST download BOTH parts before extracting, I have now added this at the beginning of the post, so hopefully people will actually follow the directions properly. DOWNLOAD BOTH PARTS BEFORE EXTRACTING, IT WILL NOT EXTRACT PROPERLY ONLY DOWNLOADING ONE PART!!!
This is a custom stock ROM for the Samsung Conquer 4G that has many advantages over a completely stock image. It was developed by me, Brien Johnson of XHPCreations aka brienj.
The link to the files for the ROM are at the very end of this post, but I recommend you read the FULL post while downloading the files.
- Your phone will be rooted.
- The complete FC17 update that shouldn't nag you to update to FE16. (may help to delete the FE16 update in the cache if you already had it pushed to your phone)
- Clockword Mod Recovery for making easy backups and restores.
- Completely Deodexed and ZipAligned for better performance or being able to hack further.
- All bloatware removed, i.e. SprintID
- Stock Launcher replaced by ADWLauncher. (the stock Launcher could not be deodexed, but ADWLauncher is much better and more robust)
- Debuggable.
- Custom power menu that includes, reboot, reboot into recovery, and reboot into download. (Currently the reboot into download does not work, will try to get it to work if possible in the future)
- Custom battery icons that show the actual percentage of battery power left.
- ICS Fonts for better appearance of text in phone's menus.
- Memory and network tweaks for best performance and battery savings.
- Support for running scripts on boot in init.d folder. I've included one script to help sdcard performance, feel free to add any more that you want.
- Support for standard bootanimation.zip files.
Along with these tweaks I will give instructions on improving the network performance further and changing the boot sound, as well as give links to useful programs and hacks that can be added on this phone.
I suggest only using this ROM if you have not successfully applied the FE16 OTA Update to your phone. If you have a stock FE16 phone, it MAY still work however. I can not guarantee this ROM will work for you, and I am not liable for any damage to your phone if you try to install this ...
Here are the instructions to install the custom stock ROM on a Samsung Conquer 4G with the FC17 update. It is installed in two parts, the first is if you do not already have Clockwork Mod Recovery installed, in which case follow the Odin instructions. If you have installed the CWMR already from my instructions here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610534 then go ahead and follow the CWMR instructions.
Odin installation instructions (Use if you do not have CWMR already installed):
To enter Download Mode on the phone, make sure the phone is turned off and plugged into the wall charging. You should also make sure the phone has a good charge on it. Then turn the phone on by pressing the volume down and camera button and holding them while pressing the power button for a few seconds.
Unzip all the files on your computer and follow these steps.
1) Enter download mode on the phone and plug it into your computer.
2) Open up the Odin program in Windows, run as administrator if on a version of Windows that has such a feature, such as Windows 7. Sorry, there is no Odin for Linux based systems that I know about.
3) Press the OPS button and select the SPH-D600_FC17_CWM_XHP1.ops file.
4) Press the PDA button and select the SPH-D600_FC17_CWM_XHP1.tar.md5 file.
5) Press the Start button, the images should install and the phone reboot.
Congrats, your phone now has my Custom FC17 ROM with a CWM Recovery.
CWMR installation instructions (Use if you have CWMR installed):
Unzip all the files on your computer and follow these steps.
1) Copy the clockworkmod folder and merge it with the folder already on your SD Card. If you do not already have that folder on the SD Card, you may not have CWMR already installed, or you've never made a backup before with it.
2) Boot into CWMR by holding the volume down button and the power button while pugged into the wall charger, or by using the adb command "reboot recovery".
3) Select the menu item "backup and restore".
4) Select the menu item "restore".
5) Select the restore named "SPH-D600_FC17_CWM_XHP1".
6) Select the menu item "reboot now".
Congrats, your phone now has my Custom FC17 ROM with a CWM Recovery.
Now that the phone has the custom ROM, here are some things you can add or do to further improve performance on the phone if you wish.
First of all I recommend installing AdFree, Terminal Emulator, Titanium Backup, and if you wish ScriptManager, which can all be found on the Google Play Store. I can help you find them if needed.
For better 3G follow these steps (enter commands into Terminal Emulator or use the adb shell):
Type this command: getprop ril.MSL
It should show your MSL. Write it down.
Open the dialer and dial ##3282##
Enter your MSL
Click on "Others"
Click on "Multimedia"
Change the settings as follows:
RTSP Proxy Address: 0.0.0.0
RTSP Proxy Port: 0
HTTPPD Proxy Address: 0.0.0.0
HTTPPD Proxy Port: 0
The stock settings are:
RTSP Proxy Address: rtsp.vog.sprintpcs.com
RTSP Proxy Port: 554
HTTPPD Proxy Address: pd.vog.sprintpcs.com
HTTPPD Proxy Port: 8085
Here is how to change the boot sound:
First of all get the "poweron.snd" file from the /system/etc/ folder. It is a raw sound file which can be opened in any audio editor, such as Cool Edit Pro.
Here are the settings to select when opening it up in Cool Edit Pro for example:
Sampling Rate: 441000
Channels: Stereo
Resolution: 16-bit
Data Formatted As: 16-bit Intel PCM
Offset Input Data By: 0
Now you can listen to the boot sound in the audio editor. You can change it to your liking and save it in the same format. Remember to keep it a RAW audio file with the settings above. Replace the "poweron.snd" file with your edited audio file, retaining the same filename.
To replace the boot animation, you can find the "bootanimation.zip" file in the /system/media/ folder. Replace it with a bootanimation file of your liking. I've included a custom bootanimation that was modified to match the custom boot logo I made. I made all of it from a popular bootanimation of which I can not remember where I found it. I am not taking any credit for the original bootanimation, I just modified it to say Samsung Conquer 4G at the top and to speed up and spin faster at the end. If anyone remembers the original creator, I will add a link to it.
A great cpu tuning program that works on the phone (although won't save settings on boot for some reason), is this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508. From the screenshots below you can see that the phone will last almost 3 days without this program, although the other screenshot was using the program setting of PowerSave and after 20 1/2 hours it was still at 70%, but I also didn't use the phone, I just had it locked. However, when running in PowerSave mode, the phone will be very sluggish, so is only to use if you are just waiting for phone calls or just texting.
These are all the tweaks I have for now. I hope you enjoy the ROM.
I hate to bring this up, but if you like this ROM, please consider making a donation. I don't do this just for donations, I enjoy helping everyone out, but I was in a near fatal accident over two years ago and can no longer work. If you find yourself enjoying this ROM, please click on the Donate button under my name, I would really appreciate it. I can try to improve the ROM over time, but please remember that this ROM is strictly made for performance and battery life and to give you more control over your phone. I don't plan on doing any theming, and most people do ICS themes and such. Personally I hate the look of the ICS themes and the only thing I've taken from ICS, is the fonts, which I do like and look much better than the original. If you want some fancy theme, or mods like Beats Audio, I'd suggest looking for another ROM. If you want performance and longer battery life, I think you'll enjoy mine.
Take care and thank you for trying my ROM.
You must download BOTH of these files before you can extract them. After downloading them, put them both in the same folder, and open the part1.rar file up, and you can then extract the files properly. If you only download one of the two files, the files will be corrupted or not work:
Here is the link to the first file of the ROM - SPH-D600_FC17_CWM_XHP1.part1.rar
Here is the link to the second file of the ROM - SPH-D600_FC17_CWM_XHP1.part2.rar
I apologize for having to split it into two files, but I have a maximum of 200MB I can upload, as I don't have a premium account at MediaFire.
Dude, your awesome.
So glad to see this!
bring on the flock of desperate Conquer users.
This is John Smith from Ting forums by the way.
Good job man. Gonna download asap.
DiehlC said:
Dude, your awesome.
So glad to see this!
bring on the flock of desperate Conquer users.
This is John Smith from Ting forums by the way.
Good job man. Gonna download asap.
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Cool. I hope it works great for you.
You were able to install my other one, so you have CWMR already, right? If so, I recommend just updating that way as it's of course much easier.
Thanks for your hard work, looks great...
brienj said:
Cool. I hope it works great for you.
You were able to install my other one, so you have CWMR already, right? If so, I recommend just updating that way as it's of course much easier.
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Sure do, so yup thats my plan.
What do you think about "Mobile Odin" Would it also work for flashing this? for information sake atleast.
DiehlC said:
Sure do, so yup thats my plan.
What do you think about "Mobile Odin" Would it also work for flashing this? for information sake atleast.
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It probably would. Perhaps it uses the flash_image binary to flash the images properly, but I don't know for sure. You'd have to make sure you give it the correct names of the mtd partitions though, or it would know the correct names for them, but that's if it uses the flash_image binary. You can always flash these yourself with the flash_image binary using the mtd table I listed. If you have CWMR though, I'd just do it that way.
It doesn't list our phone in the compatible phones, which leads me to believe it only knows the partition tables for the phones listed. Perhaps if you gave them our partition table, they could make it work though.
john9 said:
Thanks for your hard work, looks great...
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You're welcome. Hard work is an understatement though. When I had my accident, my head was split wide open from being struck. As a result, I have serious brain damage, although I have retained most of the smarts I had before the accident, which helps. However, it takes me months to do something like this, whereas before it would have taken maybe a week or two at the most, heck, probably a couple of days to be honest. I can not concentrate, I have to do one thing at a time, and I always forget things, even something that happened a few minutes ago. This is why I can not even work, as I can not be in a competitive work environment. Heck, even posting a post will take me close to 5 or 10 minutes, from fixing all the transposed letters, double-printing of letters, grammar, etc. The first post of the thread took me about 3 hours to finish and completely type up. It may appear from my posts, that I am smart, which I don't want to brag, but I believe I am, but because of my TBI, it's not what it appears to be, as you only see the final result after all my editing. I used to hide my problem, but I am not ashamed to admit it any more.
Thanks man this is really fast. I did a test and left my phone locked and it started out at 64 than 2 hours later it was 61!! Really good battery life.
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Came here from the Ting forums. I just had to remember my username I created way back when I still had an XV6800. Those were the days!
Anyway, I tried downloading part 2 a few times, and every time I extract the files, it tells me the md5 file is broken. Anyone else having this issue?
bradyarz said:
Came here from the Ting forums. I just had to remember my username I created way back when I still had an XV6800. Those were the days!
Anyway, I tried downloading part 2 a few times, and every time I extract the files, it tells me the md5 file is broken. Anyone else having this issue?
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You have to have part 1 and part 2 in the same folder, then open part1. It is a two part rar file, so uses both files. By opening just the second file, it won't all be there. But both files contain the whole package, you just need to open part 1, as long as you have part 2 as well.
I had to split the rar file up because Mediafire only allows me to upload a maximum filesize of 200MB, since I don't have a premium account. I've updated this info right before the download links.
itzdarockz said:
Thanks man this is really fast. I did a test and left my phone locked and it started out at 64 than 2 hours later it was 61!! Really good battery life.
Sent from my SPH-D600 using xda premium
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Well that's great to hear it works ok for you and yes, the battery life, even without the cpu tuner program is FAR better than original. At least it has been for me. I can run an intensive program with WiFi and the phone would still last close to 10 - 12 hours. That was the whole goal of my ROM, was for longer battery life, since it sucks when stock, and I think I succeeded at it.
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You have to have part 1 and part 2 in the same folder, then open part1. It is a two part rar file, so uses both files. By opening just the second file, it won't all be there. But both files contain the whole package, you just need to open part 1, as long as you have part 2 as well.
I had to split the rar file up because Mediafire only allows me to upload a maximum filesize of 200MB, since I don't have a premium account. I've updated this info right before the download links.
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Ok, thanks. I was just a little worried because part 1 extracted fine, and part 2 always gave me an error, giving me the part 2 md5 as a 0 byte file.
I've never rooted through android before, so I want to make sure I've got everything squared away before I begin.
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You have to have part 1 and part 2 in the same folder, then open part1. It is a two part rar file, so uses both files. By opening just the second file, it won't all be there. But both files contain the whole package, you just need to open part 1, as long as you have part 2 as well.
I had to split the rar file up because Mediafire only allows me to upload a maximum filesize of 200MB, since I don't have a premium account. I've updated this info right before the download links.
Well that's great to hear it works ok for you and yes, the battery life, even without the cpu tuner program is FAR better than original. At least it has been for me. I can run an intensive program with WiFi and the phone would still last close to 10 - 12 hours. That was the whole goal of my ROM, was for longer battery life, since it sucks when stock, and I think I succeeded at it.
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Good to hear you are no longer ashamed, plus theres no reason to be. Especially since you can whip up great stuff like this. among other things youve done.
I havent flashed it yet, as I am backing up a lot of stuff, and trying to backup all the linux stuff I installed via opkg package manager using "BotBrew", which is getting a bit complicated. Plus I have to make a nand too beforehand.
So I should be able to get to it soon. Im excited.
But by the way, now that you have the Partitioning table layout mapped out, I wonder what we could do to further expand our internal memory/storage? I wonder if we could double partition our SD cards like some others do on other devices? They basically just format their SD with FAT32 in the first (which will be the extended internal), and the next being Ext4 for SD card storage. Seems like we should be able to do the same like anyone else, especially since you got that nice bit of info through your troubles, on the partitioning.
What do you think on this position?
Take care Brien.
DiehlC said:
Good to hear you are no longer ashamed, plus theres no reason to be. Especially since you can whip up great stuff like this. among other things youve done.
I havent flashed it yet, as I am backing up a lot of stuff, and trying to backup all the linux stuff I installed via opkg package manager using "BotBrew", which is getting a bit complicated. Plus I have to make a nand too beforehand.
So I should be able to get to it soon. Im excited.
But by the way, now that you have the Partitioning table layout mapped out, I wonder what we could do to further expand our internal memory/storage? I wonder if we could double partition our SD cards like some others do on other devices? They basically just format their SD with FAT32 in the first (which will be the extended internal), and the next being Ext4 for SD card storage. Seems like we should be able to do the same like anyone else, especially since you got that nice bit of info through your troubles, on the partitioning.
What do you think on this position?
Take care Brien.
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I am "new" to doing all of this type of work. I used to strictly do game hacking/modding, not stuff to cheat, but to make the games better and more fun. Late last year I started getting into the Android systems and seeing what I could do. I'm sure if I looked into this stuff I could figure something out eventually, but not sure how long it would really take me. This seems like something that is similar between all phones, so maybe you should see what can be done already. If it's a phone specific thing, then one of us will have to do the dirty work. I just don't know.
i got an md5 mismatch error when trying to do the restore
New2ThaDroid said:
i got an md5 mismatch error when trying to do the restore
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I've had that happen before. Here is the solution, but I'd try recopying it to your sdcard another time to make sure it was copied correctly - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714114
Also, are you sure you downloaded BOTH of the rar files as I said in the OP, and it did not give you any errors when extracting the files?
Also, try renaming the name of the folder to only include alphanumeric symbols.
I got an error when extracting the files too. I extracted both the files to the same folder so I don't know what the problem is and I extracted the first part first and the the second. I don't know what it is
I got it to work and the Rom on my phone. Looks good! Good job. I would like to add some themes if anyone has some or knows how I could do it myself.
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how long
brien how long does it take the your rom to install itself using odin approximately? i ask because it took me over 40 minutes to install it and its at time of this still going
I'm going to do some themeing using UOT Kitchen
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New2ThaDroid said:
I'm going to do some themeing using UOT Kitchen
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Sure, if that's what you want. Like I said in my original post, this ROM was made to be practical, not to be fancy. It does have the ICS fonts in it, which look a bit nicer though.

Help needed in Installing V6 SuperCharger

I'm truly sorry if this is a n00b question. I've searched and i've read the threads on how to install the V6 SuperCharger on my device, but honestly the instructions are too confusing for a n00b like me.
I had to watch a YouTube video tutorial to flash my phone to the Cyangenmod 9 stable ROM. I then got a little more comfortable with flashing, so I decided to flash my firmware to Majick Whiz R1 CM9 Hybrid ROM.
But to install V6 SuperCharger on my device, i have to run scripts and stuff like which I'm not comfortable in doing yet. The instructions doesn't help either as it tells me if this happens, do this or go to this link, and run this script and press this button. Can someone kindly provide me with some detailed and easy instructions on how to install V6 SuperCharger on my device?
1. Install SManager.
2. Download the Supercharger script.
3. Run Supercharger script as root in SManager.
4. Select option 10.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions.
T.J. Bender said:
1. Install SManager.
2. Download the Supercharger script.
3. Run Supercharger script as root in SManager.
4. Select option 10.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions.
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Thanks! Which Supercharger script should i be downloading? The starter kit? The instructions doesn't tell me exactly which one i should be d/ling and installing.
I'm using the following thread to download the scripts http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
If you're on MW, you shouldn't need the starter kit. Download the most recent V6 script (I think there was a 4 at the end of it?) and run that one.
T.J. Bender said:
If you're on MW, you shouldn't need the starter kit. Download the most recent V6 script (I think there was a 4 at the end of it?) and run that one.
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I'm a n00b and I sincerely appreciate your help with this. I followed your instructions, i followed the on-screen instructions and answered some Y and N questions (chose all Yes), and then when i chose option 10, i got stumped. I don't know what values I should be entering. Do you have any recommendations what i should be entering?
Supercharger's confusing as hell the first time you do it. IIRC, the script will give you recommended options for everything. I just said "yes" to all the yes/no questions, and accepted the values it gave me for everything else. Otherwise, it's just menu options where you glance at the (long) menu and pick which option you want, but those are only beginning and end if I'm not mistaken. Unfortunately, I can't double back and Supercharge again to make sure because my phone's already at 100%, and it wouldn't show a large portion of the process.
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Supercharger's confusing as hell the first time you do it. IIRC, the script will give you recommended options for everything. I just said "yes" to all the yes/no questions, and accepted the values it gave me for everything else. Otherwise, it's just menu options where you glance at the (long) menu and pick which option you want, but those are only beginning and end if I'm not mistaken. Unfortunately, I can't double back and Supercharge again to make sure because my phone's already at 100%, and it wouldn't show a large portion of the process.
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I selected all the recommended options, and also entered "yes" to tall the yes/no questions. But all of those questions were asked prior to me selecting option 10 from the long menu. When i did select 10, it asked me to enter a value for SLOT 1, and that was when i said to myself, i have no idea what i need to do here and not sure what the impacts would be if i entered some random number, so i had to abort (hit "X").
I have not seen that one before...I'll have to look into it later on, see if maybe I can Supercharge my wife's SR when she gets home and recreate your error.
T.J. Bender said:
I have not seen that one before...I'll have to look into it later on, see if maybe I can Supercharge my wife's SR when she gets home and recreate your error.
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Thank you! It's not really an error, its just a lack of understanding/knowledge of the settings.
I followed your instructions that you've provided me, but the only thing was different when I ran the script, was that the on-screen instructions (initial setup) came first prior to selecting option 10.
I'll see if i can upload a screenshot the option 10.

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