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Hi,
Ever since I remember my tf700 and cleanrom (from 2.x and above) it was kinda laggy. I noticed that during my several application usages (TED, Sketchmobile for tablets etc.).
Anyone else been having that issue? Even chrome is lagging abit ...
advocator said:
Hi,
Ever since I remember my tf700 and cleanrom (from 2.x and above) it was kinda laggy. I noticed that during my several application usages (TED, Sketchmobile for tablets etc.).
Anyone else been having that issue? Even chrome is lagging abit ...
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Are you on the latest jelly bean bootloader - it makes a difference. Also which options are you installing with?
What is TED?
sbdags said:
Are you on the latest jelly bean bootloader - it makes a difference. Also which options are you installing with?
What is TED?
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Lagginess in CleanRom is impossible. You must have done something wrong
@sdbags, TED is an app (and website) that lets you stream some of the most interesting videos on the planet with
I tried either the stock kernel or the oc'ed one (1.5ghz I think) version 1.8. It was on top of the list. Also, I added the adaway options and the smooth scrooling.
Other than these, I havn't picked any system tweaks.
I've done this with wipe too.
In fact, right after it boots - it feels "really laggy". It took about 1-2 seconds to go between initial setup screens. Once it finished and I reboot, it works ok - but it still lags in certain apps. Sketch for tablet is an excellent example because you can really see a 0.5s delay between what I draw and what is drawen.
Same goes with titanium bacup by the way .. gets 0.5-1 s delay between certain options.
Doesn't sound right.
Are you sure you are on the latest Asus jelly bean bootloader? You haven't said yet. Which Rom did you come from? Roms will always be laggy after a full reboot. There are many processes and apps starting even after the lock screen becomes available.But you don't shut down and reboot very often do you so it's a moot point.
not able to install some apk
I was enjoying the smoothness of the cleanrom until i couldnt install some apks, says fre up space but i got lil over 5 gig and my micro sd barely has anything in it and i got 32 mico sd, also i know its not same section but is it possible to just root and just continue with stock? LOVE the clean but the error with installing certain apks while under rom upsets me cuz i can use backup to before i used the rom and install but then it wouldnt be rooted
Ok i can act like sucha noob, found how to root without changing anything,but i do still would like to figure about the cleanrom
advocator said:
Hi,
Ever since I remember my tf700 and cleanrom (from 2.x and above) it was kinda laggy. I noticed that during my several application usages (TED, Sketchmobile for tablets etc.).
Anyone else been having that issue? Even chrome is lagging abit ...
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...again you're on the wrong bootloader.
Were you on ICS when you flashed?
You will have to go back update to Jelly Bean then start the flashing process over.
Take it from me I was seeing exactly what you have now when I first flashed the original ClROM.
mike2001ny said:
I was enjoying the smoothness of the cleanrom until i couldnt install some apks, says fre up space but i got lil over 5 gig and my micro sd barely has anything in it and i got 32 mico sd, also i know its not same section but is it possible to just root and just continue with stock? LOVE the clean but the error with installing certain apks while under rom upsets me cuz i can use backup to before i used the rom and install but then it wouldnt be rooted
Ok i can act like sucha noob, found how to root without changing anything,but i do still would like to figure about the cleanrom
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You have been using lucky patcher and it has left some patched .odex files in your data/app folder. Please remove them and your problem will go away.
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Thats OK said:
...again you're on the wrong bootloader.
Were you on ICS when you flashed?
You will have to go back update to Jelly Bean then start the flashing process over.
Take it from me I was seeing exactly what you have now when I first flashed the original ClROM.
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Or try the bootloader flasher I made today here:
CLICK ME
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LOL should've known...
Very sneaky!!! :laugh:
Excellent work!
sbdags said:
You have been using lucky patcher and it has left some patched .odex files in your data/app folder. Please remove them and your problem will go away.
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Remarkable sleuthing. My respect!
@OP: start paying for your software, or we will start charging for our help. :silly:
Regarding the bootloader: 10.4.4.16 (got that from the download mode windows)..
Only thing I remember about the BL is that I already got my tf700 with JB on it, so I couldn't downgrade and had to unlock it as is (thus not able to backup some crucial anti-brick files).
I'm tired of the random reboots and random performance issues on my tf700. I'm ready to give unlocking and custom ROMs a try, but am unsure of what my best options are. I've been reading up for a couple of hours, and there are a few questions that I have that weren't answered conclusively in my readings.
Some pertenent information:
My TF700 is rooted, locked, and on firmware 10.4.4.25
I have experience using command lines, ADB, CyanogenMod and ClockworkMod on my Nexus S phone
I have a UHS-1 64GB external MicroSD card installed
Now on to my questions:
NVFlash. Is there a way for me to install it? Can I downgrade my firmware to make it work, or am I completely SOL until ASUS release an update that doesn't block it? How dangerous is it to not use NVFlash? My Nexus S can recover from a plethora of bad flash situations, even with the recovery partition. At worst, I can just flash directly through ADB. Is the TF700 as versatile, or are there added pitfalls I should know about?
ROM suggestions? I have the keyboard dock and use it all the time (including plugging in USB devices), so the ROM would have to support it. Ideally I would like a ROM that has (at least) all the features of the original ASUS firmware, but better performance.
Should I be doing the Data2SD mod? Does it noticeably improve performance substantially?
I have a lot of large games installed, and would like some kind of App2SD support to move them to my SD card. Do any of the ROMs provide that?
Thanks! Let me know if you would like me to elaborate on any of these points.
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NVFlash. Is there a way for me to install it? Can I downgrade my firmware to make it work, or am I completely SOL until ASUS release an update that doesn't block it? How dangerous is it to not use NVFlash? My Nexus S can recover from a plethora of bad flash situations, even with the recovery partition. At worst, I can just flash directly through ADB. Is the TF700 as versatile, or are there added pitfalls I should know about?
ROM suggestions? I have the keyboard dock and use it all the time (including plugging in USB devices), so the ROM would have to support it. Ideally I would like a ROM that has (at least) all the features of the original ASUS firmware, but better performance.
Should I be doing the Data2SD mod? Does it noticeably improve performance substantially?
I have a lot of large games installed, and would like some kind of App2SD support to move them to my SD card. Do any of the ROMs provide that?
Thanks! Let me know if you would like me to elaborate on any of these points.
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NVFlash: unfortunately you cannot get it with newer firmware than 9.4.5.26, and you cannot downgrade below 9.4.5.30. The biggest danger of not having NVFlash: if your recovery is broken or incompatible with the bootloader and you choose 'wipe data' in the bootloader menu, your tablet is hard bricked - it won't even respond to fastboot.
ROM: if you want an improved ASUS ROM, use CleanROM Inheritance. However I cannot guarantee that you won't have random reboots - even I have them, and I am the maintainer of the slightly improved stock kernel used in CROMI...
Data2SD: I have no personal experience other than some experimental use, but with a fast card, people report performance improvements.
App2SD: I don't know of any native support in CROMI, but it should be possible by creating some symlinks and bind mounts to put any data wherever you want.
The answers are much appreciated!
So there is little-to-no risk to not using NVFlash once I have a stable recovery mod on my recovery partition? All I have to do is make sure that I can boot into my recovery before I run a 'wipe data' and I should be fine?
What's the best recovery mod option? I've only ever used CWM, but that's on my phone. Is TWRP (or something else) a better option for the TF700?
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So there is little-to-no risk to not using NVFlash once I have a stable recovery mod on my recovery partition? All I have to do is make sure that I can boot into my recovery before I run a 'wipe data' and I should be fine?
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Right - always test a newly flashed recovery with the power+volume button first before using any app or option that automatically reboots to recovery. Also don't flash standalone bootloaders if they are incompatible with your recovery. And don't erase your recovery with fastboot.
nothsa said:
What's the best recovery mod option? I've only ever used CWM, but that's on my phone. Is TWRP (or something else) a better option for the TF700?
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I prefer TWRP; haven't used CWM on this device.
_that said:
Right - always test a newly flashed recovery with the power+volume button first before using any app or option that automatically reboots to recovery. Also don't flash standalone bootloaders if they are incompatible with your recovery. And don't erase your recovery with fastboot.
I prefer TWRP; haven't used CWM on this device.
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I don't understand the random reboots. I never get them. I use your kernel v4 and CROMI (obviously). I wonder what the specific scenario is to induce a reboot?
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I don't understand the random reboots. I never get them. I use your kernel v4 and CROMI (obviously). I wonder what the specific scenario is to induce a reboot?
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Agreed. I run the stock kernal and Cromi and have no reboots. I have maybe 3 times since I started using Cromi, but thats been 3-4 months now. Plus it expected when testing different things.
Tylor
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Rom: CleanRom Inheritance 3.4.6 Odex
Kernal: _That's Stock V4 Kernal
Theme: Timberwolf's Blues & Jazz Theme V2.1
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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I don't understand the random reboots. I never get them. I use your kernel v4 and CROMI (obviously). I wonder what the specific scenario is to induce a reboot?
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Unfortunately, I still don't know what triggers it. I found and fixed one kernel bug that causes a reboot when reading a specific file in /sys - this was easy to fix because it is a very simple kernel function with a very simple bug, and it was reproducible with a simple shell command.
One other "random" reboot I had at least twice seems to be related to invalid data in the timer subsystem - I suspect it is some locking problem (race condition between multiple threads), but that's hard to find and fix - especially if you don't have any experience with the code or with kernel development generally.
For now the best we can do is collect crash dumps from /proc/last_kmsg and try to find some pattern.
Any chance you will release _that v6 kernel with the fix you have so far?
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Any chance you will release _that v6 kernel with the fix you have so far?
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I planned to wait until more significant changes accumulate, but if you want to include it in CROMI 3.4.7, I can send you the blob.
Too late - upload in progress But next time if nothing much has happened I can include it.
Hey everyone. Just joined the tablet world and bought a TF700T because the specs looked awesome (2 weeks in). I have to admit though i was extremely disappointed on how it performed stock. So i took the plunge, voided the warranty by unlocking it, then rooted it to install GooManager / TWRP and then flashed CM10.1.2 on here. I did a format, fresh data but i have to say its still not up to par. I did a side by side with my Galaxy S3 and its out performing the tablet (same ROM).
I saw a video for CleanROM and my jaw dropped. Being that im kindve new to the scene i truely dont want to hard brick something i just bought. I was getting discouraged by the CleanROM instructions a little.
My question is - Since i have already unlocked the bootloader (VIA the asus website), rooted the device and already have a custom rom do i just need to download the CleanROM zip and flash it? It says format so in that assumption i should have the CleanROM zip on a micro SD? Alsoshould i get ODEX or DEODEX? I read the difference between the two and im thinking DEODEX.
Thanks everyone!
EnragedNinja said:
Hey everyone. Just joined the tablet world and bought a TF700T because the specs looked awesome (2 weeks in). I have to admit though i was extremely disappointed on how it performed stock. So i took the plunge, voided the warranty by unlocking it, then rooted it to install GooManager / TWRP and then flashed CM10.1.2 on here. I did a format, fresh data but i have to say its still not up to par. I did a side by side with my Galaxy S3 and its out performing the tablet (same ROM).
I saw a video for CleanROM and my jaw dropped. Being that im kindve new to the scene i truely dont want to hard brick something i just bought. I was getting discouraged by the CleanROM instructions a little.
My question is - Since i have already unlocked the bootloader (VIA the asus website), rooted the device and already have a custom rom do i just need to download the CleanROM zip and flash it? It says format so in that assumption i should have the CleanROM zip on a micro SD? Alsoshould i get ODEX or DEODEX? I read the difference between the two and im thinking DEODEX.
Thanks everyone!
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I would recommend Cromi X Ver. - 4.7 which is more up to date version. Read this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223492
I use deodex. Sbdags uses odex as he mentioned in an earlier post. I will probably change in my next update. Use what the master recommends.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
If you were already on the latest Asus ROM before moving to cm 10.2 then it should be fairly easy to switch to CROMi-X. You will need a full wipe though. I'm assuming you did that when going to 10.2 as well as that would cause all sorts of issues if you didn't do it.
What is about the instructions of CROMi-X that makes you nervous?
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If you were already on the latest Asus ROM before moving to cm 10.2 then it should be fairly easy to switch to CROMi-X. You will need a full wipe though. I'm assuming you did that when going to 10.2 as well as that would cause all sorts of issues if you didn't do it.
What is about the instructions of CROMi-X that makes you nervous?
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wow that super annoying. So i had this long typed out reply and it force closes on me as i open a tab to get a benchmark pic...
i was getting discouraged with the bootloader and what one i had, did a quick research and found out how to find the bootloader version and i was set to just flash. Wiped with TWRP and come to find out the .zip ROM had a nice install and that also gave an option to wipe which i did.
something just still aint right IMO. I keep getting major hiccups. Installing an app is a nightmare, takes forever and stalls the system. The whole thing with the system just force closing the browser just now was annoying... just opened a tab. I have 11 chrome tabs opened on my S3 and its handling it with out even blinking. I have 2 bench mark pics, one of my S3 (scored 4834) and the TF700T (5696). But this TF700T seems to get major hiccups and stalls. Not quite understanding what could be causing this. I have checked performance to be on, checked to see if there was some bloatware or un-needed apps that ran in the back ground (none), and installed adfree just incase type of thing.
Is this usuall? Or is there something i could try to make this perform like my S3 (basically no system hiccups and great processing speeds)?
EnragedNinja said:
wow that super annoying. So i had this long typed out reply and it force closes on me as i open a tab to get a benchmark pic...
i was getting discouraged with the bootloader and what one i had, did a quick research and found out how to find the bootloader version and i was set to just flash. Wiped with TWRP and come to find out the .zip ROM had a nice install and that also gave an option to wipe which i did.
something just still aint right IMO. I keep getting major hiccups. Installing an app is a nightmare, takes forever and stalls the system. The whole thing with the system just force closing the browser just now was annoying... just opened a tab. I have 11 chrome tabs opened on my S3 and its handling it with out even blinking. I have 2 bench mark pics, one of my S3 (scored 4834) and the TF700T (5696). But this TF700T seems to get major hiccups and stalls. Not quite understanding what could be causing this. I have checked performance to be on, checked to see if there was some bloatware or un-needed apps that ran in the back ground (none), and installed adfree just incase type of thing.
Is this usuall? Or is there something i could try to make this perform like my S3 (basically no system hiccups and great processing speeds)?
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No - assuming you are on CROMi-X 4.7 - this is not usual.
But to be able to give advice, we need to know a lot more specifics.
To flash Cromi-X you should be on bootloader version 10.6.1.14.4 or .8
You should have TWRP 2.5 or 2.6
What did you wipe in TWRP? Coming from CM you have to do a Factory Reset in TWRP prior to flashing CROMi-X.
The Aroma installer only wipes Cache and Dalvik - that is not enough.
Do a factory reset and reflash Cromi-X.
If that does not work, format data (under Wipe > Advanced), but backup everything you care about since this will wipe all your data. Then reflash Cromi-X
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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No - assuming you are on CROMi-X 4.7 - this is not usual.
But to be able to give advice, we need to know a lot more specifics.
To flash Cromi-X you should be on bootloader version 10.6.1.14.4 or .8
You should have TWRP 2.5 or 2.6
What did you wipe in TWRP? Coming from CM you have to do a Factory Reset in TWRP prior to flashing CROMi-X.
The Aroma installer only wipes Cache and Dalvik - that is not enough.
Do a factory reset and reflash Cromi-X.
If that does not work, format data (under Wipe > Advanced), but backup everything you care about since this will wipe all your data. Then reflash Cromi-X
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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Re-Wiped/flashed again right after my post. Seems to be acting more - professional. I use(d) advance wipe both times and checked everything but the sd card as well as using the wipe in the ROM installer. Couple things i did differently on this run of it though was used the stock kernal. Last time i used the first on the list by _that. Both times i didnt use fsync option. This run also i didnt enter the gmail account right away on the setup wizard. I figured i would let the system settle in before installing apps. What sucks with that though is through the wizard the tablet will auto load the apps but entering them in after wards it never auto loaded the apps, no biggy though... prevented a lot of unwanted apps.
How risky is disabling the fsync? This is going to be a tablet that mainly will be used for like web browsing in desktop mode and netflix/youtubing. Not saying apps wont be ran but more or less a glorified netbook. Since its going to be touched by multiple users (as well as ones under the age of 4) what kindve actions could happen for data to start being jacked up by disabling fsync? Im still kindve put off by how i feel like my phone is a bit snappier than this table. Im thinking though its because the S3 is set with 2 gigs of RAM and the TF700T is 1 gig?
Quadrant Standard test results:
Samsung Galaxy S3 CM-10.1.2: Total-4742, CPU-5631, Mem-11200, I/O-4197, 2D-501, 3D-2180
TF700T CROMi 4.7: Total-5403, CPU-14135, Mem-3749, I/O-6503, 2D-570, 3D-2059
But all in all - A LOT better than what the stock was, better than CM 10.1.2 on tf700t and better than the last attempt of CROMi.
Do you guys have a pref on kernal? Fysnc disabled? Launcher? Browser (been using dolphin cause i can force desktop websites better than stock and chrome doesnt even have the option to force at all times)?
Thanks
EDIT: Have 10.6.1.14.8 bootloader and TWRP 2.6
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Re-Wiped/flashed again right after my post. Seems to be acting more - professional. I use(d) advance wipe both times and checked everything but the sd card as well as using the wipe in the ROM installer. Couple things i did differently on this run of it though was used the stock kernal. Last time i used the first on the list by _that. Both times i didnt use fsync option. This run also i didnt enter the gmail account right away on the setup wizard. I figured i would let the system settle in before installing apps. What sucks with that though is through the wizard the tablet will auto load the apps but entering them in after wards it never auto loaded the apps, no biggy though... prevented a lot of unwanted apps.
How risky is disabling the fsync? This is going to be a tablet that mainly will be used for like web browsing in desktop mode and netflix/youtubing. Not saying apps wont be ran but more or less a glorified netbook. Since its going to be touched by multiple users (as well as ones under the age of 4) what kindve actions could happen for data to start being jacked up by disabling fsync? Im still kindve put off by how i feel like my phone is a bit snappier than this table. Im thinking though its because the S3 is set with 2 gigs of RAM and the TF700T is 1 gig?
Quadrant Standard test results:
Samsung Galaxy S3 CM-10.1.2: Total-4742, CPU-5631, Mem-11200, I/O-4197, 2D-501, 3D-2180
TF700T CROMi 4.7: Total-5403, CPU-14135, Mem-3749, I/O-6503, 2D-570, 3D-2059
But all in all - A LOT better than what the stock was, better than CM 10.1.2 on tf700t and better than the last attempt of CROMi.
Do you guys have a pref on kernal? Fysnc disabled? Launcher? Browser (been using dolphin cause i can force desktop websites better than stock and chrome doesnt even have the option to force at all times)?
Thanks
EDIT: Have 10.6.1.14.8 bootloader and TWRP 2.6
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About the risk of Fsync, you can go to the Cromi X first post and read about it. _that explans the definition of Fsync by the end of the first post.
About the RAM, you are partially corrrect about it. The impotant thing about memory is how do you use it, not how much do have available. So you need to give your system a llittle more memory than the current setup in case your device needs it under a heavy load.
About your score, I believe that it is a little low for the custom rom and custom kernel. By looking at your score, you need to optimize your I/O and your memory in order to make it smooth and lag free.
About the kernel, it is a personal prefferences. I am using Hund at the moment and Fsync is disable. I am also using Apex and stock browser. I hope that helps..
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About the risk of Fsync, you can go to the Cromi X first post and read about it. _that explans the definition of Fsync by the end of the first post.
About the RAM, you are partially corrrect about it. The impotant thing about memory is how do you use it, not how much do have available. So you need to give your system a llittle more memory than the current setup in case your device needs it under a heavy load.
About your score, I believe that it is a little low for the custom rom and custom kernel. By looking at your score, you need to optimize your I/O and your memory in order to make it smooth and lag free.
About the kernel, it is a personal prefferences. I am using Hund at the moment and Fsync is disable. I am also using Apex and stock browser. I hope that helps..
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thanks for the info
The only way to optimize I/O though is to disable fsync at this point or are there other options that can be done?
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thanks for the info
The only way to optimize I/O though is to disable fsync at this point or are there other options that can be done?
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Disable Fsync is a big boost in speed if you don't want to do it. You can try these out.
-Go to your init.d
-Open the 50CleanTWEAKS file and play around with the "read ahead buffer" with the optimal number for your I/O. This will optimize your read speed.
-add these on your data mount: discard data=write infront of the "/data" line. This will optimize your write speed.
Also, if you OC your CPU, you will see the increase in you I/O number.
Good luck.
Hi,
Sorry for my english, I'm french
My ASUS TF700T is under build 10.6.1.14.8 Jelly Bean 4.2.1 WW, Kernel 3.1.10, Bootlaoder unlock + Root OK, and in the latest version of TWRP installed with GooManager (not 2.4 or 2.5).
Am I OK to install the CROMI X 4.7?
I need to flash the kernel also or not?
thank you
mateo2249 said:
Hi,
Sorry for my english, I'm french
My ASUS TF700T is under build 10.6.1.14.8 Jelly Bean 4.2.1 WW, Kernel 3.1.10, Bootlaoder unlock + Root OK, and in the latest version of TWRP installed with GooManager (not 2.4 or 2.5).
Am I OK to install the CROMI X 4.7?
I need to flash the kernel also or not?
thank you
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Yes, you are good to install the Cromi X 4.7. During the Cromi X installation, the rom will have a section for you to select a custom kernel. If you are a first time with custom rom and kernel, I suggest for you to use _that kernel without data2sd..
OK thank you LetMeKnow!
I will do as you told me
See you soon
Mateo
LetMeKnow said:
Disable Fsync is a big boost in speed if you don't want to do it. You can try these out.
-Go to your init.d
-Open the 50CleanTWEAKS file and play around with the "read ahead buffer" with the optimal number for your I/O. This will optimize your read speed.
-add these on your data mount: discard data=write infront of the "/data" line. This will optimize your write speed.
Also, if you OC your CPU, you will see the increase in you I/O number.
Good luck.
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Thanks for all the great info but i think this unit is shotty. I disabled fsync, have chromix on there but it just doesnt feel like the specs on paper meet in person. It still gets balled up at times and our phones (samsung galaxy nexus & s3) seem to be snappier and less glitchy. they only thing i havent tried is the last suggestion about entering into int.d just because that was something new that i couldnt find much info about. Currently its sitting in a box now with a return label... kindve disappointed... wondering if i should get an ipad (mini) or note 8
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Thanks for all the great info but i think this unit is shotty. I disabled fsync, have chromix on there but it just doesnt feel like the specs on paper meet in person. It still gets balled up at times and our phones (samsung galaxy nexus & s3) seem to be snappier and less glitchy. they only thing i havent tried is the last suggestion about entering into int.d just because that was something new that i couldnt find much info about. Currently its sitting in a box now with a return label... kindve disappointed... wondering if i should get an ipad (mini) or note 8
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I am not sure if I understand your question correctly but I will try... I don't know anything about the note 8 because I never own one. However, I currently own both ipad2 and tf700. I believed that ipad mini is using A5 chip which is the on ipad2. I can tell you the different between the two. I did compare a side by side on these units. In short, over all with a custom rom and kernel I would pick the tf700 over ipad2. I would pick the ipad2 if you are using the stock rom on the tf700. My tf700 is running a lot faster comparing with the ipad2... I don't understand why there are so much differences even though we are using the same hardwares and softwares.. I hope that helps clearing up a little bit. It is just my two cents. About the init.d, if you are using the same rom as I am, I don't have any problem sharing what I have wiht you..
Basically I went to use my stock brower one day and I couldn't. Most websites won't load or if they do I get charter search or some other crap. Its like I have malware but I have kaspersky and I ran malware, they both didn't find anything.
I'm currently on :
Android 4.2.1
Build number: tf700 Cromi-Xenogenesis 4.7.0- 10.6.1.14.8 DEODEX
I just want my tablet back. My internet browsing is slow and all the crap-ware is starting to bug me. please help!
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Basically I went to use my stock brower one day and I couldn't. Most websites won't load or if they do I get charter search or some other crap. Its like I have malware but I have kaspersky and I ran malware, they both didn't find anything.
I'm currently on :
Android 4.2.1
Build number: tf700 Cromi-Xenogenesis 4.7.0- 10.6.1.14.8 DEODEX
I just want my tablet back. My internet browsing is slow and all the crap-ware is starting to bug me. please help!
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You need to uninstall whatever it was you installed that had all the ads in it. What have you installed?
Hi, I have a TF700 and it was working perfectly out the box, i recently updated to JB 4.2.1 (Build number : 10.6.1.14.10) and I have been experiencing issues such as major delay, lagging, freezing, even after a cold boot. I have attempted factory reset. I have considered downgrading but I have also been looking at Custom ROMs, I would rather not use these Customs ROMs as I am still under warentee. But I will if need be. Could anyone point me in the right direction as to making JB more responsive? If not, what would be a good Custom ROM?
Thanks in advance
Are you saying even after a factory reset and without installing any apps, Android is freezing and lagging on you?
On stock you could:
Factory reset and manually re-flash the firmware (but you basically did that already)
Disable any bloatware yo are not using
Try the app Greenify to stop unwanted services and apps from running
For a custom rom my vote goes for CROMi-X 5.2.4. Totally stable and because it is based on Asus' own firmware everything works as intended. Look for the thread in Development
Equin0x said:
Hi, I have a TF700 and it was working perfectly out the box, i recently updated to JB 4.2.1 (Build number : 10.6.1.14.10) and I have been experiencing issues such as major delay, lagging, freezing, even after a cold boot. I have attempted factory reset. I have considered downgrading but I have also been looking at Custom ROMs, I would rather not use these Customs ROMs as I am still under warentee. But I will if need be. Could anyone point me in the right direction as to making JB more responsive? If not, what would be a good Custom ROM?
Thanks in advance
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Did you update it OTA?
LetMeKnow said:
Did you update it OTA?
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Yes, originally I did, but I downloaded the .zip firmware and manually installed as well. Nothing has helped
berndblb said:
Are you saying even after a factory reset and without installing any apps, Android is freezing and lagging on you?
On stock you could:
Factory reset and manually re-flash the firmware (but you basically did that already)
Disable any bloatware yo are not using
Try the app Greenify to stop unwanted services and apps from running
For a custom rom my vote goes for CROMi-X 5.2.4. Totally stable and because it is based on Asus' own firmware everything works as intended. Look for the thread in Development
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Thank you very much! Yes, android was laggy after a fresh install! I will try the Greenify app, if that doesnt work, the custom firmware looks like my only choice. Thanks