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I have an HD2 with SPL 2.08 and radio 2.15 , WinMo rom - Dexter .sencity 21.11 .
I have tried with other combinations too. My SD card is the original class 2 2gb micro SD. When I install Desire rom it works fast and everything is fine. When I put a Desire HD rom however it is slow - i takes 1-2 secs for it to open keyboard or the menus and so on. I dont know what the problem is or how can I see exactly how slow it is. Any help would be much appreciated! It is odd that people report that the Desire HD roms are really fast when they are slow on my HD2. Probably I messed up something but I dont know what so please HELP! I have tried different roms from m-deejay and Sergio76 and so on. The Froyo stock roms also work fast and flawless. I know there is another thread but it is in another section and there are no responses because this sections has 100x more activity. THank you!
Man honestly to rule out any possibilities of the ROM being the factor you have to use a class 6 or above sd card, otherwise you have no way of really troubleshooting what your problem is. Also, Devs mention in the releases all the time the Radio and WinMo ROM they use so to insure the same performance they can only give you what they are running as well.
SkyWalka said:
Man honestly to rule out any possibilities of the ROM being the factor you have to use a class 6 or above sd card, otherwise you have no way of really troubleshooting what your problem is. Also, Devs mention in the releases all the time the Radio and WinMo ROM they use so to insure the same performance they can only give you what they are running as well.
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The class of the SD card has nothing to do with it. The majority or people that have tried a class 4 and above say it is a lot worse than the stock SD card. I have tried and it was a lot worse for me also.
The Windows ROM and radio can have a LOT to do with it though.
m2]iceman said:
I have an HD2 with SPL 2.08 and radio 2.15 , WinMo rom - Dexter .sencity 21.11 .
I have tried with other combinations too. My SD card is the original class 2 2gb micro SD. When I install Desire rom it works fast and everything is fine. When I put a Desire HD rom however it is slow - i takes 1-2 secs for it to open keyboard or the menus and so on. I dont know what the problem is or how can I see exactly how slow it is. Any help would be much appreciated! It is odd that people report that the Desire HD roms are really fast when they are slow on my HD2. Probably I messed up something but I dont know what so please HELP! I have tried different roms from m-deejay and Sergio76 and so on. The Froyo stock roms also work fast and flawless. I know there is another thread but it is in another section and there are no responses because this sections has 100x more activity. THank you!
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By the way, how long exactly did you give it? These HD Roms can literally take hours to settle in and they won't be real speedy until they are completely done syncing everything. I have noticed that sometimes you won't see the sync icon but things will still be syncing in the background, inlcuding the Android market because these new Roms backup all your apps and data with the market and HTC sense. I am using Sergio76's and it is flying so I would try again but give it a lot of time to settle. Hope it works out for you, good luck!
As Motoman said, it will take time for everything to sync, but many reboots is very important. I have been using Mdeejay's Desire HD 4.1 for three days now, and don't have any problems. I must have rebooted 8-10 times the original day and that helped extremely well with speed.
motoman234 said:
The class of the SD card has nothing to do with it. The majority or people that have tried a class 4 and above say it is a lot worse than the stock SD card. I have tried and it was a lot worse for me also.
The Windows ROM and radio can have a LOT to do with it though.
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At worst a class 6 card (for example) might not provide much in the way of an improvement over a stock class 2 but there is no way it would be 'a lot worse'.
Personally, I noticed a speed increase on identical builds when I swapped from my class 2 to a class 6 but nothing too drastic.
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By the way, how long exactly did you give it? These HD Roms can literally take hours to settle in and they won't be real speedy until they are completely done syncing everything. I have noticed that sometimes you won't see the sync icon but things will still be syncing in the background, inlcuding the Android market because these new Roms backup all your apps and data with the market and HTC sense. I am using Sergio76's and it is flying so I would try again but give it a lot of time to settle. Hope it works out for you, good luck!
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I agree with motoman that sdcards have nothing to do with the speed they might make a very little difference which can be negligible, I am suffering from a lot of lag in desire HD builds............
@motoman234, so can you tell us how exactly we should install these desire hd roms ?,
i was having the same issue with the hd roms. i thought they were terrible. i now have MDJ FroYo HD v.4.3=-[kernel:MDJ S7.5HD] running very well. i had to change my rom to achieve this. the wmrom is useless IMO but it lets me run android hd now. i am using this rom
ChuckyDroidROM-HTCFrameworkEdition.Nov.05.7z
and this radio
Radio_Leo_2.15.50.14
i also install bsb tweaks in winmo and set to power save mode. turn off everything in winmo and auto boot to android with hard keys lit up.
it works for me
Same issue as OP here. All non-HD ROMs run really fast. But other Desire HD ROMs are plain terrible speed-wise. I have a good Class 6 card.
It's a kernel issue. There is nothing you can do.
Pagnell said:
At worst a class 6 card (for example) might not provide much in the way of an improvement over a stock class 2 but there is no way it would be 'a lot worse'.
Personally, I noticed a speed increase on identical builds when I swapped from my class 2 to a class 6 but nothing too drastic.
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To each is own I suppose. I can only speak for myself when I say that a class 6 card made me have SOD every time when waking the phone from sleep, not to mention overall less performance. Not sure what it is about them but it was bad in my case but I doubt every single person will experience this.
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I agree with motoman that sdcards have nothing to do with the speed they might make a very little difference which can be negligible, I am suffering from a lot of lag in desire HD builds............
@motoman234, so can you tell us how exactly we should install these desire hd roms ?,
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It is a bit time consuming to get them rolling smooth for the first time but these are the steps I usually use when installing them for those of you that can not get them running like they should.
1) Boot up the build (fresh start)
2) Wait a couple minutes before unlocking the screen for the first time.
3) Setup everything in the SetupWizard.
4) From the moment you hit the "Finish" button on the SetupWizard, set your phone down for about 30-45 minutes before touching anything (OFF the charger if possible since it can get really hot when it is syncing everything for the first time. Charging can just add to that heat)
5) After you notice things to get a little faster, reboot the phone and then boot back into Android.
6) Wait another 5 minutes before unlocking the phone.
7) You should be good to go, if things still seem a little laggy try to reboot one more time.
I know this seems overboard but these HD builds have a lot to them. After you get the process over with you should be happy you did it. Once again **This is just what works for me** I am using Core Droid V0.2 by the way.
@Motoman234,
Not overboard...it's good advice. Thank you for the steps! P.S. Good to see a chef from my neck of the woods! Thank you sir!!
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The class of the SD card has nothing to do with it. The majority or people that have tried a class 4 and above say it is a lot worse than the stock SD card. I have tried and it was a lot worse for me also.
The Windows ROM and radio can have a LOT to do with it though.
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Pagnell said:
At worst a class 6 card (for example) might not provide much in the way of an improvement over a stock class 2 but there is no way it would be 'a lot worse'.
Personally, I noticed a speed increase on identical builds when I swapped from my class 2 to a class 6 but nothing too drastic.
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The Speed of the SD card has nothing to do with the roms performance.
The only difference that we will feel between a 'Class 2' and a 'Class 6' is when copying files to or from the SD card.
I noticed that on my 16GB Class 2, I have a transfer rate up to 4 MB/s when copying the Android folder and this card is supposed to have a maximum of 2mb writing while on my 8GB Class 6 I can copy up to 10 Mb/s the same Android folder (twice as fast).
But when Android runs I don't feel any difference at all.
The reason why the Desire HD roms are slow on the HD2 is because these roms were optimized to work under 768 MB RAM while our HD2 has only 576 MB RAM.
We barely have 100MB of free RAM with a Desire HD rom but with a stock rom we can have 300MB and more free.
ForceField said:
The Speed of the SD card has nothing to do with the roms performance.
The only difference that we will feel between a 'Class 2' and a 'Class 6' is when copying files to or from the SD card.
I noticed that on my 16GB Class 2, I have a transfer rate up to 4 MB/s when copying the Android folder and this card is supposed to have a maximum of 2mb writing while on my 8GB Class 6 I can copy up to 10 Mb/s the same Android folder (twice as fast).
But when Android runs I don't feel any difference at all.
The reason why the Desire HD roms are slow on the HD2 is because these roms were optimized to work under 768 MB RAM while our HD2 has only 576 MB RAM.
We barely have 100MB of free RAM with a Desire HD rom but with a stock rom we can have 300MB and more free.
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I think what makes it worse is that we dont get 576mb ram in android, as this has not been built into kernels, we are only getting about 350mb of ram. If I check my available ram it is around the 300mb mark and has never been above 350mb.
u must just reboot you device after 1-st boot
hookguy said:
I think what makes it worse is that we dont get 576mb ram in android, as this has not been built into kernels, we are only getting about 350mb of ram. If I check my available ram it is around the 300mb mark and has never been above 350mb.
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Yes,the secret of having a good performance on any device is to have 1/3 of the amount of RAM always free.
For ex if you have 3GB of ram,you can use till 2GB and you will be very good.
But if you use 2.1 GB of the 3GB then don't think twice and upgrade immediately.
We are using this equation on our servers and t works pretty well,at least for our company.
I've only tested desire_hd beta and Core Droid HD v0.2 so far. Nonetheless, both have been quick and solid here. Like mentioned by motoman234, give these builds time to sync your market apps and settle down, then reboot a couple times, and you should be good to go. If the build has heavy lag, it's most likely still trying to download your market apps and install them as well as sync your personal data. Patience is key here.
Also, this goes for every build, but make sure that your keypad lights are on when booting into android. Doing this has normally solved any high standby battery drain that I've run into to date.
As far as MircoSDHC cards go, I have tested a handful of different class and size cards with the HD2, and found that once the system is booted up, there's no difference, or the higher class cards have more SOD or freeze issues for some reason. The HD2 can only handle so much, and random read speed appears to be the most important factor. In turn, a good quality class 2 card should be all you need. That said, I've been running a Sandisk 32GB class 2 card for months now, without a single problem to date. Regardless of what card you use, I highly recommend using SD Formatter in quick format mode.
Another thought... it may help a little to use a standard wallpaper at first, instead of the live wallpaper, just until the system has settled down.
All that said, I'm a huge fan of Core Droid HD, due to the animations and polished theme work done by Sergio76. It's an excellent build, and you can easily get the camcorder working with the system files fix included in the thread.
On a kind of related note, motoman234 has an excellent EVO Sense Black & Blue Remix build available, if the Desire HD Sense builds are too heavy for your needs.
Best to all,
R
Well said, thanks man.
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Well said, thanks man.
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Cheers motoman234! And... thank you so much for your excellent build work and help. To say the least, your EVO remix has been extra solid here.
Best to all,
R
Hi!
I know i'm not alone having this reboots, maybe we can help the developers by ruling out the SD card... or some SD cards...
Would be interesting to know who have had no reboots at all and what SD card brand they have.
Can as many as possible post their SD card:
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Class
Size
I use a Kingston 8 GB class 6 and are having the reboots on every build i have ever tried. It does not matter who has made it.
Sandisk 4GB class 2. No reeboots. Works great for everyday use.
I have freeze and have to do hard restart only when i play games for 30 minutes (overheat).
Kingston 4GB class 4. I never had reeboots. I use Mdeejay builds and works just great!
denyboy said:
Sandisk 4GB class 2. No reeboots. Works great for everyday use.
I have freeze and have to do hard restart only when i play games for 30 minutes (overheat).
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im exchanging my hd2 for a new one due to this issu
Transcend 8GB class 6. No reeboots. Works great for everyday use
16gb sandisc class 2
i have rare random reboots; mostly at nights while charging
1 x 8gb Transcend Class 6
1 x 8gb Sandisk Class 2
Using JDMS 1.6 ~ no freeze no reboot, loving it
16gb sandisc class 2
no reboots
Sandisk 8gb class 2.. no reboots whatsoever..
However i dont think these reboot issues are related to sd cards (unless maybe the cards themselves have a problem due to prolonged use or other factors)
I would advise to try formatting ur card on a pc (using a card reader if possible) and then formatting it while in winmo 6.5 (using the htc formatting application found in a stock htc hd2 rom)..
then try out any new build, without changing the kernel, and without overclocking (this can cause issues)
after this procedure, if all doesnt go well, then we can rule out that hardware is the prob (either card or phone)
oh n by the way, during this testing procedure, if possible, flash a t-mo US 3.14 rom (together with radio) using pc of course to keep ur hardspl from being overwritten..
@denyboy
try underclocking ur cpu, less or equal to 768mhz (some desirehd builds apart from mdj's revolution hd build become very slow when below 768)
this should keep the temp less than or equal to approx 40 degrees Celcius (that is if your not plugged in to charger and not in direct sunlight )
i have just changed from a sandisk 2gb to a kingston 8gb class 4. i was happily using a desire hd build and it was running brilliantly. the build doesnt like the kingston card though. i lags terribly so ive gone back to the 2gb for now.
jjblaster3 said:
Sandisk 8gb class 2.. no reboots whatsoever..
However i dont think these reboot issues are related to sd cards (unless maybe the cards themselves have a problem due to prolonged use or other factors)
I would advise to try formatting ur card on a pc (using a card reader if possible) and then formatting it while in winmo 6.5 (using the htc formatting application found in a stock htc hd2 rom)..
then try out any new build, without changing the kernel, and without overclocking (this can cause issues)
after this procedure, if all doesnt go well, then we can rule out that hardware is the prob (either card or phone)
oh n by the way, during this testing procedure, if possible, flash a t-mo US 3.14 rom (together with radio) using pc of course to keep ur hardspl from being overwritten..
@denyboy
try underclocking ur cpu, less or equal to 768mhz (some desirehd builds apart from mdj's revolution hd build become very slow when below 768)
this should keep the temp less than or equal to approx 40 degrees Celcius (that is if your not plugged in to charger and not in direct sunlight )
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Hi!
I'm doing a PC format and then a WinMo formating tool everytime i try a new rom. And i have no plans on overclocking at all I would like a kernal that's not over/under-clocked. But i have not found any.
SO, maybe it's my card or my phone. Will try the latest Artemis that is now Android supported (what ever that is) And then maybe i can use Android without any reboots as well...
I can stress my device with gaming and the temp is about 40-41 degrees without any reboots. Then the device can lay on my table without any use at all and suddenly reboots itself... very strange i think. I can buy the reboots when stressing the device (since this Android stuff is not for our HD2's) but when not using them.... nah...
Thank you for your reply!
I had random reboots on the 16gb class 2 that comes with the TMOUS phone and with a Kingston Class 4 8gb.
I don't think it is the card, it seems to have to do with the build/kernel. I never get reboots when running either shubcraft or michyprima's CM6 builds. I always get them when I run M-deejays and the topia series builds.
Stock TMOUS 16gb Sandisk Class 2 card. No crash or reboots. Many builds, many kernels.
Try
Darkstone's SuperRAM FroYo build as it puts system in ram, less stress on memory card.
anap40 said:
I had random reboots on the 16gb class 2 that comes with the TMOUS phone and with a Kingston Class 4 8gb.
I don't think it is the card, it seems to have to do with the build/kernel. I never get reboots when running either shubcraft or michyprima's CM6 builds. I always get them when I run M-deejays and the topia series builds.
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Can't find "michyprima's CM6"? Is that a kernal or a rom build?
Karcus said:
Stock TMOUS 16gb Sandisk Class 2 card. No crash or reboots. Many builds, many kernels.
Try
Darkstone's SuperRAM FroYo build as it puts system in ram, less stress on memory card.
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I must have the sense version thanks though!
Don't worry Darkstone is working on Sense version so it will be fine later on.
Karcus said:
Don't worry Darkstone is working on Sense version so it will be fine later on.
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WHAT? are you saying Is he? Thought he left the scene....???!!!
Good news VERY good news, i have found his rom's very stable and good to me.
I'm just putting on mdeejays latest Desire HD version!
I have reboots only when using Sense/Sense HD builds (every few hours). It reboots automatically while the phone is IDLE regardless of the kernel. I don't overclock and the phone cannot be overheating since it reboots when it's idle.
I am now using tytung's NexusHD2 and I haven't a reboot in an entire week. Using a Sandisk 16Gb Class 2. I've been looking around for ages but haven't been able to figure out what could be causing this since it seems to a unique issue. Any ideas?
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Can't find "michyprima's CM6"? Is that a kernal or a rom build?
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It hasn't been updated in a little while, but this is still my everyday build that I use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=824601
PNY 16 GB no re-boots
Hi guys,
I'm using this bulid for a while now, [25.FEB.11][CWM] RAFDROID HD 3.2|Fastest Full DesHD|DATA2EXT|[Rafpigna 1.7 OC] ,
and I'm sure most of y'all heard about it and maybe you are using it right now!
it is THE best DesireHD build out there,
...
well as it is clear from the title
my question is:
What would happen if I increased the data2ext3 partition to more than 1Gb?
because I love treating my HD2 like an iPhone and installing a lot of apps and I love games too
I have a 16gb class4 sandisk microsd card which turned out to be the most compatible sd with nandroid builds (bought based on your professional recommendations)
it has already a 1gb ext3 partion with 4b cluster size
can I make it more??
and whats the limit and why is there a limit?
THANKS
Grow a pair and just try it. Either it works or it doesn't.
well it kinda works but gives sometimes fc's on sense and phone apps
but I am afraid of any bugs that I as a new user wouldnt notice
and all the developers usually warn us about that
Long story, short (can be made longer as needed), CM7 snowballs into a bunch of force closes. I have a 16 GB PNY and the write, read speed is fine and quadrant scores are above a Nexus S. I used the verygreen method of rooting and have tried the latest nightly then went back with the latest stable but it makes no difference. It all starts with a force close on android.media.process force close and then I get random force closes on things I am not using and on market and kindle till its nearly unuseable. Perhaps it is how I am wiping the micro sd to start over? I use Minitool partition manager and delete all the partitions then create a fat 32 partition then I use windows 7 to quick format to defaults. Suggestions please. I don't sync it to my phone profile and all the apps.
dejavecu said:
Long story, short (can be made longer as needed), CM7 snowballs into a bunch of force closes. I have a 16 GB PNY and the write, read speed is fine and quadrant scores are above a Nexus S. I used the verygreen method of rooting and have tried the latest nightly then went back with the latest stable but it makes no difference. It all starts with a force close on android.media.process force close and then I get random force closes on things I am not using and on market and kindle till its nearly unuseable. Perhaps it is how I am wiping the micro sd to start over? I use Minitool partition manager and delete all the partitions then create a fat 32 partition then I use windows 7 to quick format to defaults. Suggestions please. I don't sync it to my phone profile and all the apps.
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Dammit, hit thanks instead of quote by accident.
Anyway, the read speed is not the critical benchmark for uSD cards if running CM7 off it. There's a thread in general regarding this, but it's the small writes that matter most. The general consensus seems to be that Sandisk class 4 or 2 cards perform the best (on average, quality can vary between cards of the same brand/model) out of those out there.
Try using Easus Partition Manager to repartition and format fat32, 8k clusters (for a 16GB card) -- also if you're using a built-in card reader or connecting an external one to a front port on your PC it can cause some weird issues.
You can also try, if you have a second uSD, creating a bootable CWR card, boot into it, swap uSD out for your system card, run fix permissions and reboot (someone correct me if this won't work, afaik it does).
I'm still getting a lot of force closes but with some I chose to click wait instead of force close and then it will work. I'm going to.be aggravated if after all this time it s the sd card. Any cm7 tweaks to.make it more stable?
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The best bet for you at this point is to get a Sandisk 8GB class 2/4 microSD from Amazon for around $11.00 including shipping.
(Please note that we are not associated with Amazon in any way.)
We can not emphasize how important it is to have a good disk.
A lot of FC can be avoided at least from my point of view.
Good luck.
If you dont want to wait for shipping, i think staples is have a fathers day sale for 15 dollars of something for a sandisk 8GB class 4
What about a 16 gb?
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Also it never will boot in recovery mode. it simply installs the gasps then I power it on again
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With verygreen's size-agnostic thing, I've yet to see any bootloader per se. It's this magical thing that when you say "boot to recovery", all it does is run any ZIP that's named "cm-" something, or "update-" something. (Also gapps).
I don't see any menuing like AMONRA or CWM.
I'm using a 8GB class 6 that performs just fine, without any issues (as a point of reference). I also have a 4GB class 4 that ran well, too - albeit a bit slower.
I think when you get above class 6 is when it gets more flakey on the small read/writes.
I used verygreen's size-agnostic installer, coupled with the Win32 imager. Essentially followed Quinxy's easy-to-understand steps here (ignoring him telling you to grab cm7-0-0.zip, the write-up is old - get either the latest nightly or the latest stable -- the 107 nightly worked great for me, 106 didn't have root, so don't ever get that one).
http://quinxy.com/2011/04/01/comple...on-the-nook-color/comment-page-3/#comment-944
I'm running CM7 nightly 107 with Dalingrin's 6-18 kernel on a 16 GB Sandisk class 4 I got from Radio Shack last weekend for $25 (it was on sale). It is rock solid.
Also was running cm7 7.0.3 stable on a Sandisk class 4 8GB stick and that ran rock solid also. I've been using Sandisk mini and micro SD chips in my phones for years and never had a bad experience yet. If it ain't broke, don't fix it...
For some reason it just seems to be laggy, is there a cause or a fix for this? Should I re-install cwmwith bigger than a 150mb partition?
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For some reason it just seems to be laggy, is there a cause or a fix for this? Should I re-install cwmwith bigger than a 150mb partition?
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mine works great, none lag at all, you sure you have right CWM given by typhoon and you are doing ext4 partition for sd card, i have 1gb partition on sd and it works great as long as you install it correct you shouldn't have a problem, start with "task29"....
I did TASK29 and i'm sure I installed the right CWM software. How do I do an EXT4 format, I think I just did a FAT32 format to the sdcard....
Also, what I mean by laggy is that if you put a live wallpaper up the phones gets extremely laggy, no matter how simple the wallpaper..I'm comparing it to a samsung vibrant (galaxy s) and i'm assuming they should be the same cuz the specs are the same and the HD2 seems definantly more refined with android... Hell we don't even having working GPS for CM7 lol.
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I did TASK29 and i'm sure I installed the right CWM software. How do I do an EXT4 format, I think I just did a FAT32 format to the sdcard....
Also, what I mean by laggy is that if you put a live wallpaper up the phones gets extremely laggy, no matter how simple the wallpaper..I'm comparing it to a samsung vibrant (galaxy s) and i'm assuming they should be the same cuz the specs are the same and the HD2 seems definantly more refined with android... Hell we don't even having working GPS for CM7 lol.
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Tytung new 1.7 gps libs got working agps support..you can get a fix in 5-20 secs...
To create a sd ext, backup your sd card, then boot in cwm. I think it was advanced-partitoon sd card..or sth else...youll find it .
choose 1gb sd ext and 0swap...after that restore your files on sd card.
Concerning your laggy...can you run sd tools from market to test your writing and reading speeds?
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jwleonhart said:
I did TASK29 and i'm sure I installed the right CWM software. How do I do an EXT4 format, I think I just did a FAT32 format to the sdcard....
Also, what I mean by laggy is that if you put a live wallpaper up the phones gets extremely laggy, no matter how simple the wallpaper..I'm comparing it to a samsung vibrant (galaxy s) and i'm assuming they should be the same cuz the specs are the same and the HD2 seems definantly more refined with android... Hell we don't even having working GPS for CM7 lol.
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You could try:
Slow SD card, Up the Read-ahead cache of the SD card, using the sweet little app SD Speed Increase, which is free on the market
Live wallpaper are lagging, and also battery eating (at least that's what they told me, but personally I don't use live wallpapers, so no guarantee)
Did you underclock your CPU?
Reflash your ROM, sometimes, things get clogged up (Happens to me too)
Oh and GPS doesn't work on CM7? Use the new Tytung GPS libs and you will have a fix very fast!
Eelkede said:
You could try:
Slow SD card, Up the Read-ahead cache of the SD card, using the sweet little app SD Speed Increase, which is free on the market
Live wallpaper are lagging, and also battery eating (at least that's what they told me, but personally I don't use live wallpapers, so no guarantee)
Did you underclock your CPU?
Reflash your ROM, sometimes, things get clogged up (Happens to me too)
Oh and GPS doesn't work on CM7? Use the new Tytung GPS libs and you will have a fix very fast!
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Thank you for advice.
I will test SD Speed Increase but i have found also SD-Booster which i think have the same effect.
What is your opinion about dorimanx typhoon tweaks?
I'm running a NAND build guys..... not SD
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I'm running a NAND build guys..... not SD
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..i know, im using also the typhoon rom, but a faulty sd card could also slow down your device.
ivangs1 said:
Thank you for advice.
I will test SD Speed Increase but i have found also SD-Booster which i think have the same effect.
What is your opinion about dorimanx typhoon tweaks?
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Sorry, I don't know about the dorimanx typhoon tweaks.
and @jwleonhart, I know, but a slow SD card will slow down your android rom in some cases, I've noticed a big difference in a class 10 and a class 2 card.