Overclock + Undervolt this device? - Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) Questions & Answers

Title. I already rooted it. Wanted to give it a little undervolt + overclock to see if i can achieve more from the silicon. Which kernel should i use? I can't install Oxygen, it gives "image larger" error

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Kernal Update Question

Hi,
I am currently using the following:
OC Kernel based on Netarchy's overclock parameters
Primes! 1.8.4
Can I flash to "Clemsyn-Blades-CPAjuste-supercurio OC kernel for 3.2 elite ver 12" directly from the above?
Thanks,
1) kernel
2) yup. just make sure you get the kernel meant for prime.
3) remember to flush cache and dalvik.
Cool thanks, will try it tonight.
PS: Yeah I realized I got the spelling error after I hit submit.

[Q] Does Overclock pay?

As the title says:
Does Overclock pay?
I especially mean, is it really remarkable on games (angry birds seasons eg), transitions, general performance?
Which method/apk u use(d)?
How much do you personal overclock?
Is it stable if phone´s use long times?
concerning this, what is a governour?
Thanks in advance for your answers
Rodsengard said:
As the title says:
Does Overclock pay?
I especially mean, is it really remarkable on games (angry birds seasons eg), transitions, general performance?
Which method/apk u use(d)?
How much do you personal overclock?
Is it stable if phone´s use long times?
concerning this, what is a governour?
Thanks in advance for your answers
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Well to be brief it pays
Though the entire experience is not that good if you try to run an HDPI game on our LDPI device, you can experience some lag of half screens
but other games like angry birds and all run flawlessly
The FPS of the games increase by appreciable numbers(Like sandstorm and other gameloft games ), though I havent yet faced any stability issue (Except the frequent Market FC) other things work normally
I use Lagfree governor and Deadline I/o scheduler
In short words governor determines how the frequency of the cpu changes with respect to the load on it
Thank you for the reply.
So I know it pays to overclock, now, as I won´t brick my second fit, is a question to me, how do I do this in a secure way?
Is is depending which ROM I use?
Is it APP or do I have to flash Kernel?
If it is Kernel which one matches with my ROM?
Many Questions, but before I make this step, I´ll be as sure as possible about this topic.
i've OCed my galaxy fit and so far i'm getting the best of my phone without any drawback. well if there IS a drawback, i think the only drawback it has is because of the governor which causes the phone unstable.
and to answer what a governor is, it's simply like a CPU manager which controls ur CPU speed at anytime. suppose i put my phone in my pocket and i don't use it, of course i don't want my phone to work 100%, no? so the governor slows down the CPU speed. of course, u can control what is the minimum speed of ur CPU (so far it's as low as 122 MHz for galaxy fit) and also what is the maximum speed (so far it's as high as 801 MHz)
there's so many governors but so far, the most battery conserving, yet doesn't sacrifice your phone performance when u need it most, is interactiveX. and the most performance efficient, yet doesn't suck a lot of battery juice when u don't use ur phone, is smartassV2. if u wanna know more about governors and I/O schedulers u can check it here
so far, the only OC-able ROM i know for galaxy fit is CM7, which is still unofficial but working properly without any significant bugs. and yes it needs to be flashed using CWM (it's CWM v5.0 for galfit so far). after u do that, u need to install some app like "no frills CPU" (market available) or "setCPU" (also market available) to make use the governors and set the max or min speed for your CPU.
to sum it up, how to OC ur galaxy fit (if u're using stock ROM or by now, CREED's ROM):
1. install CWM (ClockworkMod Recovery) link for tutorials and reference
2. flash CM7 (CyanogenMod 7 custom ROM) using CWM. link for tutorials and reference
3. flash ur kernels using CWM also. link for tutorials and reference
4. install CPU manager app like no frills or setCPU.
5. set ur max/min CPU speed, and choose the governor properly.
*update*
sorry for the wrong link. and by the way, did u bricked ur previous galaxy fit by using ROM manager? if u did, be careful coz this CM7 is pre-installed with ROM manager. i suggest u uninstall it immediately after u've flashed ur CM7. install Titanium Backup then go to the backup/restore tab, search the ROM manager, then uninstall it. ROM manager still isn't compatible with galfit tho
that's it and i don't mind u clicking the thanks button
Thank you also for the comprehensive answer.
I just have another question to that (gosh I hope I don´t get annoying to you all folks):
As I am using CWM and running ext4 and did the backup of my actual sys and would flash to cm7 like described in your answer, the cm7 is working fine etc, will I be able to "switch" back to Creeds ROM by chosing my backup, using cwm or do I have to flash it all anew?
i'm afraid i don't know the answer to that, sir.
well say that u've done the backup now when u're in CREED's ROM, u flash it to CM7 then u wanna revert it back to CREED's ROM, i think the safest way is to flash it all new the CREED's ROM, then do the restore data using CWM.
well, my guts say that if u're in CM7 n u do the restore data in CWM, u'll get back your ol' CREED's ROM, but it's just my guts sayin
I´ll try and report
I tried to start, but your links lead all to the same, the cwm Install Instructions.
still need cm7 link (cuz I am not sure which one of that) for cwm and the oc kernel (which I also dunno, which one of them. So if you pleasssse ...
Rodsengard said:
I tried to start, but your links lead all to the same, the cwm Install Instructions.
still need cm7 link (cuz I am not sure which one of that) for cwm and the oc kernel (which I also dunno, which one of them. So if you pleasssse ...
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LMAO! sorry for the wrong link. wait i'll update my previous post, will post here when finished
---------- Post added at 02:38 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:28 AM ----------
okay, i've updated my post. it now should link you to the proper post. don't forget to check my note on that post too though.
thanks for correcting and also the notes.
Yeah I bricked it by using ROM Manager, but it was completely my fault.
I wanted to fast, without reading AND a special portion of being silly
If ya like read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367853
I do it with cwa this time backup is already made
edit: dunno what is meant by mount /system? What do I have to expect, when I am chosing this and what does it do?
As far as I understood is it being made between cm7 and oc-kernel installation. Right?
Rodsengard said:
thanks for correcting and also the notes.
Yeah I bricked it by using ROM Manager, but it was completely my fault.
I wanted to fast, without reading AND a special portion of being silly
If ya like read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367853
I do it with cwa this time backup is already made
edit: dunno what is meant by mount /system? What do I have to expect, when I am chosing this and what does it do?
As far as I understood is it being made between cm7 and oc-kernel installation. Right?
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sorry for the long reply, it's sleep time in my country lol
mount system is a command to mount ur system folder in order to install the required. in this case, u're installing the kernel, so u need to mount the system in the recovery mode. to do that, go to recovery mode (since now u're using CM7 u can go to rec mode using the power button, choose reboot, choose recovery). then choose mount and storage, choose mount/system. don't worry, it's completely safe.
by the way, u also need to mount system for installing google apps in ur CM7 ROM. CM7 ROM is not preinstalled with google apps (including market, maps, and so on), so u need to install it manually using CWM also, flash the zip files provided in the tutorial thread. it's called gapps_bla bla bla if i remember correctly.
when i was flashing the google apps, i didn't get the market and maps application. so i install it manually using this link.
but i just read some guy with the same problem, n he said this.
haven't tried the later, maybe that'll work also.
bufosp said:
sorry for the long reply, it's sleep time in my country lol
mount system is a command to mount ur system folder in order to install the required. in this case, u're installing the kernel, so u need to mount the system in the recovery mode. to do that, go to recovery mode (since now u're using CM7 u can go to rec mode using the power button, choose reboot, choose recovery). then choose mount and storage, choose mount/system. don't worry, it's completely safe.
by the way, u also need to mount system for installing google apps in ur CM7 ROM. CM7 ROM is not preinstalled with google apps (including market, maps, and so on), so u need to install it manually using CWM also, flash the zip files provided in the tutorial thread. it's called gapps_bla bla bla if i remember correctly.
when i was flashing the google apps, i didn't get the market and maps application. so i install it manually using this link.
but i just read some guy with the same problem, n he said this.
haven't tried the later, maybe that'll work also.
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Thanx again for all the effort. Sleep is an overestimated thing
But to be serious. I also slept and thought about that all and decided, first to stay with Creeds Rom, cuz it is fast, runs stable, looks good and has many features I apreciate.
Maybe I come back later to that point I wanna Install cm7oc, then I know where to look.
Still lets me no rest.
There´s still a new question in my head about the OC-Kernel.
there are many to chose, so which one is the most stable?
------------------------------ Smart boot 17 feature Governor, SIO, VR, BFQ, CFQ, Deadline, noop --------------------
Download Link for OverClock kernel (763Mhz ) smart boot 17 feature Governors
"> www.mediafire.com/?1jvyh6lv8qabdap <"
use CWM, and before flashing , dont forget to mount /system first and then flash this zip file
use no-Frills for OC and I/O setting
if get unstable , please set max 600 Mhz again, enjoy
DO IT WITH YOUR OWN RISK !!!!
------------------------------ Smart boot 17 feature Governor, SIO, VR, BFQ, CFQ, Deadline, noop with UV/GPU module --------------------
Download Link for OverClock kernel (763Mhz ) smart boot 17 feature Governors with UV/GPU module
"> www.mediafire.com/?i2f8wtt3occy7p3 <"
use CWM, and before flashing , dont forget to mount /system first and then flash this zip file
use no-Frills for OC and I/O setting
if get unstable , please set max 600 Mhz again, enjoy
DO IT WITH YOUR OWN RISK !!!!
------------------------------ Smart boot 17 feature Governor, SIO, VR, BFQ, CFQ, Deadline, noop --------------------
Download Link for OverClock kernel (801Mhz ) smart boot 17 feature Governors
"> www.mediafire.com/?a0a8lyfn0u0f0gg <"
use CWM, and before flashing , dont forget to mount /system first and then flash this zip file
use no-Frills for OC and I/O setting
if get unstable , please set max 600 Mhz again, enjoy
DO IT WITH YOUR OWN RISK !!!!
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bufosp said:
but i just read some guy with the same problem, n he said this.
haven't tried the later, maybe that'll work also.
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It sure does No hassles
Rodsengard said:
Still lets me no rest.
There´s still a new question in my head about the OC-Kernel.
there are many to chose, so which one is the most stable?
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There are two 768 MHz and 801.2 MHz
Both are stable
There is also a general question about oc.
why can´t I just use an overclocktool like no-frills or cpumaster on any kernel?
They "promise" to increase speed, so why install OC Kernel first?
Although I know it must have a reason, cuz you oc-guys all do it.
kernel is the cars engine
no=frills is the accelerator
thats the way i understand it /
yes overclocking your device gives you that extra mile ..by which you can run apps faster ..your phones bagginess goes!!! but has its cons also!! ..it does reduce your life expectancy of cpu atleast theoretically .. and you will get reduced battery life + your device will heat up a bit more than usual! ..other than that its awesome to have an oc.
I finally can conclude, Overclocking really pays. And still I can decide to keep my OCed cell running with 600 at max or give it a little or maybe big OC.
Thank you all guys for helping me, sharing your knowledge.
I am searching for a program like no-frills, which can also decide by profile (maybe even autodetect) when my phones connected to charger ---> use this profile/governor, if it is running from battery ---> that profile.
Does a program like this exist?
Rodsengard said:
I am searching for a program like no-frills, which can also decide by profile (maybe even autodetect) when my phones connected to charger ---> use this profile/governor, if it is running from battery ---> that profile.
Does a program like this exist?
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Try SetCPU
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DroidX CPU Governors and SIO Kernel Scheduler V2.2

Update 2012\05\16
Removed blank bootmenu folder
Cleaned up init script, removed unsupported lines, added supported lines
Included SD Card Cache Tweak with 2048 value, to match io tweaks
**The lines weren't supported on Bravo Froyo Kernel, added new lines from /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched**
**If the removed lines are supported on GB Kernel, let me know and I'll make a zip for each kernel.**
**Just remove the last 2 lines of the init script if you don't want\need the SD Cache Tweak**
Update 2012\05\15
Removed Undervolt settings -- makes zip universal for Defy, Defy+, Bravo, and Milestone
SIO IO Scheduler now properly loads -- no market app needed now.
I originally made this for the Bravo, my phone, but posted it in the Defy forums as well. Since they're getting good results, I thought you guys would like them as well. In theory, it should work with Bravo, Defy, Defy+, Milestone 2, Cliq 2, Droid X, Droid2....basicly any phone with OMAP36XX and Froyo or Gingerbread Kernel (and same mount points as Bravo\Defy).
V2 Removed the Undervolt Settings, caused problems with GB kernel's 4 Vsels, and fixed it so SIO would load without a market app (original DX script didn't work right).
Copy of Original Bravo Post
This CWM compatible zip will install the DroidX smartassv2 and BOOSTEDassV2 cpu governors as well as the SIO Kernel Scheduler. While I've only tested this on CM9, it should work on ANY rom with init.d support and Defy 2nd-init Bootmenu....meaning all CM7\9 and Miui roms. I'm unsure if MS2Ginger and Stock Froyo have init.d support. It also undervolts the rom to [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] Those values work fine with CM9 on my phone, meaning no fc's due from being too undervolted. -- Not Anymore
To install, simply flash the zip in cwn and you're done. Wiping Cache and Dalvik Cache isn't necessary.
To use the Governors, select the governor in the CM Performance Menu and select apply on boot, or use a CPU Governor program from the market. I recommend No Frills CPU Control --- its free, no ads, no bs permissions, and you can select the io scheduler.
To use the SIO Kernel Scheduler, install No Frills Cpu Control from the market and select SIO (or noop) from the bottom menu. (Not Necessary Now)
I haven't used SIO very much (5-10 mins now), but it seems to be working well. The noop scheduler works great, and is what I normally use; but I've always read good things about SIO (and wanted to use it), so I thought I'd include it as well.
I'd give thanks to the authors of the Governors and Schedulers, but I have no idea who wrote them....I only found them in Beanstown106's DroidX Miui V4 rom and they happen to work wonderfully on the Bravo.
thx for this work but when i install this zip over cwm5 i become an "Status 6" error.
oh0 said:
thx for this work but when i install this zip over cwm5 i become an "Status 6" error.
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Odd. I flashed 3 times before uploading to make sure it worked. And it works on Defy and Bravo. Does the MS2 use --mount("ext3", "EMMC", "/dev/block/mmcblk1p21", "/system");-- to mount /system in roms?
I decided to recheck my scripting, and I left and forgot some () in it. I uploaded my pc's copy, and not the edited one on my phone. Oops, sorry. I'll have a new zip up in about 5 minutes.
New zip attached to the first post.
so the installation works. but wenn i select one of the governors it go´s back to ondamed. I use CM9 with GB Kernel.
I know that it works on Defy CM9 with GB kernel, and MS2Ginger with GB kernel as well. The Bravo only has Froyo Kernel so its impossible for me to test with it. The governors themselves came from MiuiV4 Droid X with GB kernel. Everyone seems to be using the BoostedAssV2 governor and getting good results with it.
Are you using the CM Performance Menu to set the governor? If so, try out No Frills CPU Control (free from market). You'll also be able to tell if SIO is loading with No Frills as well.
I'm curious if its a Milestone CM9 bug since it works just fine on Defy (& +) and Bravo CM9. Can anyone here try on CM7 or CM9 with Froyo kernel? Do you have CM9 with Froyo kernel?
Something to try is to open terminal on the phone and type:
su
insmod /system/lib/modules/cpufreq_BOOSTEDassV2.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/cpufreq_smartassv2.ko
(or use -- adb shell insmod rest/of/command)
and see if they load manually.
when i use terminal and tip insmod /system/lib/modules/cpufreq_BOOSTEDassV2.ko it say´s "faild (File exists).
€: with no-frills cpu controll it works.
thanks.
oh0 said:
when i use terminal and tip insmod /system/lib/modules/cpufreq_BOOSTEDassV2.ko it say´s "faild (File exists).
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Means its loaded.
I'd ask you to post a logcat, but after watching my logcat output, it doesn't explicitly show which governor is used, is being changed, or exact commands. Try SetCPU or No Frills from the market. A few Defy users use SetCPU, I use No Frills. One Defy user had to use System Tuner Pro to use them, but I don't think he read the first post correctly and was trying to load them from the bootmenu.
Try enabling "Load all Modules" in the CPU part of the bootmenu and Enable Overclocking from there as well. It shouldn't matter (Load all Modules) since the governors are loaded in an init script, but that's how my phone is right now, and the first script initially was. Also ondemand is the default fallback governor when nothing is used, which could explain why ondemand keeps getting selected no matter what you do.
lsmod (run in terminal) shows all modules loaded
Here's a screenshot of my lsmod
ok i found the mistake "Load all Modules" was disable.
oh0 said:
ok i found the mistake "Load all Modules" was disable.
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So its working now?
i can switch the govenor with no-frills. but not over Settings->performance
but when i switch the govenor with no-frills to smartassV2 it shows me in Settings->Performance that it is SamartassV2.
sry for my bad english ;-)
At least its working now. That's a start anyways. Odd that its not in the CM Menu. They are for my phone and Defy.
How about sio, does it load properly? Just lsmod and it will be sio_iosched.
terminal shows me: "sio_iosched 3444 2 - Live 0xbf0d4000"
I think it works.
this really improves the performance of the phone? I install speedyv7! are similar?
fedegin said:
this really improves the performance of the phone? I install speedyv7! are similar?
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Never heard of speedyv7 until now. I looked over its scripts and the only commands that are the same refer to the IO scheduler; which won't work on my phone (doesn't have the deadline IO or some of the io queue commands). The IO commands, other than using sio, are exactly the same so there shouldn't be any problems using them together. SIO will be the scheduler used if the scripts are used together since my init script loads afterwords.
FYI, SIO is a mix between the NOOP and DEADLINE schedulers and is supposed to be better. "Supposed to" are the key words, but SIO has been working great on my phone since I first installed it, though I haven't ran any benchmarks or tests to confirm anything between IO's, governors, and performance; but judging by how my phone feels now, sio and BOOSTEDassV2 make a good combination. Long ass sentence, huh; I suppose it's a triple compound.
Now I have to make a speedyv7 script for my Bravo, damn you
Thanks for pointing them out.
Currently installing v2.2...
Fingers crossed!
EDIT:
Installed, everything went smooth as silk.
I can set it from Settings > CyanogenMod > Performance > CPU Settings
I have had V6 SuperCharger for a month. Does SIO interfere somehow?
djlooka said:
Currently installing v2.2...
Fingers crossed!
EDIT:
Installed, everything went smooth as silk.
I can set it from Settings > CyanogenMod > Performance > CPU Settings
I have had V6 SuperCharger for a month. Does SIO interfere somehow?
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I don't think so. Maybe with Kick Ass Kernelizer since they both load an IO Scheduler, but whichever one is loaded last will have the settings stick. My script runs pretty early, so chances are its settings will be overwritten by KaK.
If you're going to use SIO, I'd rerun Kernelizer and pick "sio" to be safe.
Will this work with JB?
Megalith27 said:
Will this work with JB?
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Yes, I tried it last monday.
I noticed less battery drain, specially when the phone is sleep.
Been using it on the smartass profile for now... gonna try boostedass tomorrow.
Froyo kernel here.
Hi I checked this with ICS 4.0.4 and when I install it through CWM all went OK.
Now when I go to performance settings of ICS i have 2 times 1000 mhz? I even did a clean install for verification.
So in short I have:
300 Mhz
600 Mhz
1000 Mhz
1000 Mhz
Any idea? I'm missing the 800 Mhz value.
Thanks!
Alchedin said:
Hi I checked this with ICS 4.0.4 and when I install it through CWM all went OK.
Now when I go to performance settings of ICS i have 2 times 1000 mhz? I even did a clean install for verification.
So in short I have:
300 Mhz
600 Mhz
1000 Mhz
1000 Mhz
Any idea? I'm missing the 800 Mhz value.
Thanks!
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It's not the Governor but the CM9 4.0.4 Bootmenu issue, as it is ported to MS2 from Defy and Defy only has 3 CPU frequencies, 3rd and 4th ones on MS2 are being duplicated by default.
Use Milestone 2 Toolbox or Bootmenu CPU Setting to introduce/change 800 Mhz and Vsel3 value that works for you.

[Q] TF700t restarts when I toggle the power modes

I was running Cromi 4.7 and upgraded to 5.3 today. I also switched over to Hund's 3.4 kernel.
Now, when I change the power setting to performance or eco, the tablet freezes and then restarts (in Balanced mode).
The options I picked during the install process are-
US hunds with experimental tweaks
Software rendering disabled
GPU OC
CPU OV
GPU UV
I can't figure out if I messed something up during the install or if I need to play with the settings in Hunds app. Any ideas?
vickker said:
I was running Cromi 4.7 and upgraded to 5.3 today. I also switched over to Hund's 3.4 kernel.
Now, when I change the power setting to performance or eco, the tablet freezes and then restarts (in Balanced mode).
The options I picked during the install process are-
US hunds with experimental tweaks
Software rendering disabled
GPU OC
CPU OV
GPU UV
I can't figure out if I messed something up during the install or if I need to play with the settings in Hunds app. Any ideas?
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If you are using Hund v3.4.3 ET with the ET build.prop, you should NOT install the GPU OC, CPU OV, and GPU UV because the ET is already UV/OC for the kernel. Can you tell me what you have in your init folder? You can go here and find it: "/system/ect/init". It is a easy fix that I believe... One more question, did you do a clean installation with a data format?
Thanks,
LMK
LetMeKnow said:
If you are using Hund v3.4.3 ET with the ET build.prop, you should NOT install the GPU OC, CPU OV, and GPU UV because the ET is already UV/OC for the kernel. Can you tell me what you have in your init folder? You can go here and find it: "/system/ect/init". It is a easy fix that I believe... One more question, did you do a clean installation with a data format?
Thanks,
LMK
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Thanks so much for helping me out with this.
I misunderstood the relationship between the kernel and the ROM. I thought the kernel made those options possible, but that I still needed to select them. So, simply using Hund v 3.4.3 ET enables these options automatically.
The init.d folder has the following files in it: 50CleanTWEAKS, 70B2R, 80Fsync, 89OV, 90 UV, 91GPUUV, and 99hundsapp.
Before I flashed the ROM I did a factory reset with TWRP.
vickker said:
Thanks so much for helping me out with this.
I misunderstood the relationship between the kernel and the ROM. I thought the kernel made those options possible, but that I still needed to select them. So, simply using Hund v 3.4.3 ET enables these options automatically.
The init.d folder has the following files in it: 50CleanTWEAKS, 70B2R, 80Fsync, 89OV, 90 UV, 91GPUUV, and 99hundsapp.
Before I flashed the ROM I did a factory reset with TWRP.
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I think that your problem is that you under voltage too much which causes the kernel running unstable... So you could try this to see if you can fix your issues...
First, you may want to do a nandroid back from TWRP. Just in case you want to go back to your original state...
Second, delete these files from your init folder: "89OV, 90 UV, 91GPUUV".
Third, reboot your device and see if it is still rebooting when switching to performance mode....Good luck...:fingers-crossed:
Please report back what is happening when you delete those files, thanks..

[Q] that .10 kernel-which power config?

I put on cromi-x 5.4 using that .8 kernel...All is good.. sort of ...
Main problems I have is Flixster doesnt seem to work. AND also with my precious Zen Pinball. Can't go into portrait mode. Had this problem on stock but it fixed as was perfect when it updated to stock .10 .. Would going to " _that's .10" solve this? If so, which cpu power config would be best? I noticed when you choose that kernel you get a choice of 3 and no indication of what is default. H.A.N.O. (Help A Noob Out)
Anyone got an opinion on which power config to use for the that.10 kernel.?? Anyone?Anyone?
toastman430 said:
I put on cromi-x 5.4 using that .8 kernel...All is good.. sort of ...
Main problems I have is Flixster doesnt seem to work. AND also with my precious Zen Pinball. Can't go into portrait mode. Had this problem on stock but it fixed as was perfect when it updated to stock .10 .. Would going to " _that's .10" solve this? If so, which cpu power config would be best? I noticed when you choose that kernel you get a choice of 3 and no indication of what is default. H.A.N.O. (Help A Noob Out)
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I don't understand the question
What does power mode (power saving, balanced and performance) have to with portrait? I think you are confusing _thatv10 with the Aus stock upgrade .10. They are different things.
The default is 1Ghz / 1.5GHz / 1.7GHz. When you install _that in the rom installer you get 1.3/1.5, 1.5/1.8 or 1.3/1.8 (power saving stays the same).
If you install _that v10 you will just have 1.5/1.8 but you will still have the same issues.
I think you need to lookup how to take a logcat, start the app, let it fail to do what ever you expect it to do, then grab the logcat and post it here
sbdags said:
I don't understand the question
What does power mode (power saving, balanced and performance) have to with portrait? I think you are confusing _thatv10 with the Aus stock upgrade .10. They are different things.
The default is 1Ghz / 1.5GHz / 1.7GHz. When you install _that in the rom installer you get 1.3/1.5, 1.5/1.8 or 1.3/1.8 (power saving stays the same).
If you install _that v10 you will just have 1.5/1.8 but you will still have the same issues.
I think you need to lookup how to take a logcat, start the app, let it fail to do what ever you expect it to do, then grab the logcat and post it here
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ok, so there's no correlation between the app and the kernel, got it..fine..
So I guess main questions now are..is the that.10 kernel so much better over the .8?
And if I went to .10, which config do people like?
Thanks for the understanding.
toastman430 said:
ok, so there's no correlation between the app and the kernel, got it..fine..
So I guess main questions now are..is the that.10 kernel so much better over the .8?
And if I went to .10, which config do people like?
Thanks for the understanding.
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It's not It's basically the same kernel but _that added some stuff to add better preinit scripting for auto detecting partition types and using romn2sd and data2sd etc. For normal users _that v8 = _thatv10.
If you flash _that v10 you will lose the abilty to choose a config and be forced onto 1.5Hz and 1.8GHz as I already explained as you are just flashing a kernel and it will overwrite your cpu settings. You could use trickster mod to set the frequencies yourself of course

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