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Like the title says, does damageless' sprintupdate2.zip have apps2sd enabled? I flashed it and all my apps appear to be installing on the device memory. What am I missing here? I wiped everything before flashing and partitioned my SD card.
I think sprintupdate2.zip was strictly the sprint update + root + busybox - some bloatware.
I wouldn't think he enabled apps2sd on it.
Kcarpenter said:
I think sprintupdate2.zip was strictly the sprint update + root + busybox - some bloatware.
I wouldn't think he enabled apps2sd on it.
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Okay, follow up question: what's the best method for enabling apps2sd on Hero 2.1?
chapaj said:
Okay, follow up question: what's the best method for enabling apps2sd on Hero 2.1?
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Well, most roms have it built in to the boot up scripts....
You would have to pull that script from one of the roms and put it on yours.
Then you would have to have your SDcard setup with an EXT2/3 partition. This can be done from recovery.
Kcarpenter said:
Well, most roms have it built in to the boot up scripts....
You would have to pull that script from one of the roms and put it on yours.
Then you would have to have your SDcard setup with an EXT2/3 partition. This can be done from recovery.
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Bust open Damage 2.08.1 and grab his Boot.img and his a2sd script in /system/bin.....then put them in the ROM you are using.
Kcarpenter said:
Well, most roms have it built in to the boot up scripts....
You would have to pull that script from one of the roms and put it on yours.
Then you would have to have your SDcard setup with an EXT2/3 partition. This can be done from recovery.
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I've got the partitions ready to go. I just don't know how to pull the script. Does anyone have a guide on how to do this?
Konikub said:
Bust open Damage 2.08.1 and grab his Boot.img and his a2sd script in /system/bin.....then put them in the ROM you are using.
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Okay, I've added those the sprintupdate2.zip that I'm using. I can then flash that over my existing ROM without wiping?
chapaj said:
Okay, I've added those the sprintupdate2.zip that I'm using. I can then flash that over my existing ROM without wiping?
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Shouldn't hurt.
Kcarpenter said:
Shouldn't hurt.
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That didn't work. I get:
E:Wrong digest:
boot.img
E:Verification failed
Installation aborted.
chapaj said:
That didn't work. I get:
E:Wrong digest:
boot.img
E:Verification failed
Installation aborted.
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Did you resign the zip after you modified it?
use fresh kitchen or avabox
Kcarpenter said:
Did you resign the zip after you modified it?
use fresh kitchen or avabox
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I had no idea i had to do that. I'm researching how to do that now. I don't suppose anyone could do it and throw up here as an attachment?
Post it up.
The first SprintUpdate that Damage released, I put the A2SD add-ons in it. If anyone wants me to do it again, let me know and I'll go do it.
EDIT: That was the SprintUpdate2 that I put the add-ons to. http://www.darktremor.info/files/2.1/sprintstock-21-a2sd-signed.zip
tkirton said:
The first SprintUpdate that Damage released, I put the A2SD add-ons in it. If anyone wants me to do it again, let me know and I'll go do it.
EDIT: That was the SprintUpdate2 that I put the add-ons to. http://www.darktremor.info/files/2.1/sprintstock-21-a2sd-signed.zip
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I dl'd tkirktons darktremor and followed steps in his discussion thread posted above and worked perfectly. Thanks tkirkton!
Quick question. Can the New OC kernel be added to the damageless sprint leaked rom?
I'm new to android but starting to get it down. I've rooted my phone, and want to try the overclocking kernel. How would I go about installing it? Also, with the zip file that its in... do I extract all files to sd root? Thanks in advance.
gforce89 said:
I'm new to android but starting to get it down. I've rooted my phone, and want to try the overclocking kernel. How would I go about installing it? Also, with the zip file that its in... do I extract all files to sd root? Thanks in advance.
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You install the OC kernel by flashing the .zip file.
In order to do this you'll need recovery installed.
1. Place the .zip on your SD card (in a folder or not, doesn't matter, but know where you put it)
2. Reboot into recovery
2A. CREATE A NANDROID BACKUP.
3. Wipe Dalvik-Cache
4. Flash .zip and reboot phone. Reboot will take a while as it has to rebuild the Dalvik Cache.
5. Install SetCPU (free here on XDA, or donate on Market) or OverclockWidget and choose which speed to run at in different scenarios.
HTH.
Also for future reference, a post like this one would be great within the kernel thread in the Development forum. (Not sure if they implemented the new rules about new members yet)
Hope this helps.
gforce89 said:
I'm new to android but starting to get it down. I've rooted my phone, and want to try the overclocking kernel. How would I go about installing it? Also, with the zip file that its in... do I extract all files to sd root? Thanks in advance.
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DON'T UNZIP THAT FILE! If you've rooted and installed a recovery. You can then boot into the recovery by holding the power button, and the volume down button simultaneously while the device is powered off. Once in recovery proceed to do a "Nandroid Backup" in the backup/restore option, so you have something to fall back on incase the kernel causes issues. Once the backup is finished go to flash zip from SD Card, and locate the kernel .zip file and select it with the power button. Once its installed select "reboot now" and you're done. Then go to the market and purchase. An called"SetCPU". That program will allow you to edit and change the cpu clockspeed.
powered by the tears of a million orphaned alpacas...
riggsandroid said:
You install the OC kernel by flashing the .zip file.
In order to do this you'll need recovery installed.
1. Place the .zip on your SD card (in a folder or not, doesn't matter, but know where you put it)
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Wipe Dalvik-Cache
4. Flash .zip and reboot phone. Reboot will take a while as it has to rebuild the Dalvik Cache.
5. Install SetCPU (free here on XDA, or donate on Market) or OverclockWidget and choose which speed to run at in different scenarios.
HTH.
Also for future reference, a post like this one would be great within the kernel thread in the Development forum. (Not sure if they implemented the new rules about new members yet)
Hope this helps.
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Thanks I'll try it out. They did set the new rules for posting in the devs forum... Otherwise I would have posted this there. I was on xda for my htc diamond and had a decent account built up but I can't remember the password :/
riggsandroid said:
You install the OC kernel by flashing the .zip file.
In order to do this you'll need recovery installed.
1. Place the .zip on your SD card (in a folder or not, doesn't matter, but know where you put it)
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Wipe Dalvik-Cache
4. Flash .zip and reboot phone. Reboot will take a while as it has to rebuild the Dalvik Cache.
5. Install SetCPU (free here on XDA, or donate on Market) or OverclockWidget and choose which speed to run at in different scenarios.
HTH.
Also for future reference, a post like this one would be great within the kernel thread in the Development forum. (Not sure if they implemented the new rules about new members yet)
Hope this helps.
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Beat me to it lol
powered by the tears of a million orphaned alpacas...
oboroninja said:
DON'T UNZIP THAT FILE! If you've rooted and installed a recovery. You can then boot into the recovery by holding the power button, and the volume down button simultaneously while the device is powered off. Once in recovery proceed to do a "Nandroid Backup" in the backup/restore option, so you have something to fall back on incase the kernel causes issues. Once the backup is finished go to flash zip from SD Card, and locate the kernel .zip file and select it with the power button. Once its installed select "reboot now" and you're done. Then go to the market and purchase. An called"SetCPU". That program will allow you to edit and change the cpu clockspeed.
powered by the tears of a million orphaned alpacas...
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oboroninja said:
Beat me to it lol
powered by the tears of a million orphaned alpacas...
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how could I be faster than a ninja?
And I didn't tell the poor guy to nandroid! LOL. Make sure to create a backup, before you do ANYTHING!
oboroninja said:
DON'T UNZIP THAT FILE! If you've rooted and installed a recovery. You can then boot into the recovery by holding the power button, and the volume down button simultaneously while the device is powered off. Once in recovery proceed to do a "Nandroid Backup" in the backup/restore option, so you have something to fall back on incase the kernel causes issues. Once the backup is finished go to flash zip from SD Card, and locate the kernel .zip file and select it with the power button. Once its installed select "reboot now" and you're done. Then go to the market and purchase. An called"SetCPU". That program will allow you to edit and change the cpu clockspeed.
powered by the tears of a million orphaned alpacas...
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Ummmm... oops... I'll repackage it. Thanks.
... And because I'm so awesomely new to Android I don't really get the instructions for recovery or nandroid... Can I bug you guys for a little more help?
gforce89 said:
Ummmm... oops... I'll repackage it. Thanks.
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Don't repackage it. use the original, if you deleted it, re-download. These are zip'd in a specific way.
What do you need help with?
The recovery and nandroid thing.
gforce89 said:
The recovery and nandroid thing.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10951380&postcount=2
See that thread for installing recovery.
Once you have that done let me know.
riggsandroid said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10951380&postcount=2
See that thread for installing recovery.
Once you have that done let me know.
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Will do. Thanks.
Those would be the directions I can't quite get a grip on...
"cd to wherever recovery was placed"
and where the code comes in is what I don't get. Do I need to put the .img on my sd root? Do I need anything for a nandroid backup?
gforce89 said:
Those would be the directions I can't quite get a grip on...
"cd to wherever recovery was placed"
and where the code comes in is what I don't get. Do I need to put the .img on my sd root? Do I need anything for a nandroid backup?
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Alright, come join the IRC (here) and it will be easier to chat with you there
mods please delete this thread after two more posts unless you see fit to keep it open
riggsandroid said:
how could I be faster than a ninja?
And I didn't tell the poor guy to nandroid! LOL. Make sure to create a backup, before you do ANYTHING!
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My ninja typing reflexes aren't working today lol. I sure hope he remembered to do a nandroid backup.
powered by the tears of a million orphaned alpacas...
Yeah we remembered the nandroid. He walked me through the entire thing.1 more post
Aaaand BOOM 10 posts.
My phone won't allow me to boot into recovery just stays stuck on white htc screen when you first start
jahovah said:
My phone won't allow me to boot into recovery just stays stuck on white htc screen when you first start
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did you flash recovery?
Hey Guys M new to this forum (Not in flashing) so can u guys please Suggest me an awesome Rom
I already Rooted my Wildfire 2.2.1 S-off Alpharev ... I forgot the hboot version i guess ... its something like 1.0.0.2 (something like that)
M currently Using Cm7 ... (7.1 rc buzz)
Plz suggest gr8 Roms ...
Using the Latest Clockwork .. .thanx
Sorry if the topic is Re-Made ... I haven't seen any topics like this
I am using JokerDroid 4.2... I never used a better Froyo Scene ROM! No laggs, no bootloops, not a single problem and it runs stable.
Have a try and you will see
eversearcher said:
I am using JokerDroid 4.2... I never used a better Froyo Scene ROM! No laggs, no bootloops, not a single problem and it runs stable.
Have a try and you will see
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Is dat rom using edify sricpts?
For every rom that isn't gingerbread (2.3) you need to use recovery 2.5.
music.soul said:
Is dat rom using edify sricpts?
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No, Amend. Use Clockworkmod from within ROM Manager for getting CWM 2.5 (This is over and above your current 3.x), else use Fastboot to remove your current 3.x and install 2.5 in its place.
cn all the apps move to the sd card?????????
you can try out my rom
3xeno said:
No, Amend. Use Clockworkmod from within ROM Manager for getting CWM 2.5 (This is over and above your current 3.x), else use Fastboot to remove your current 3.x and install 2.5 in its place.
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Can U just give me bit description ... with stepss plzz
Thanx For Replying
In CM7, Open ROM Manager (Or, if you are not in CM7, then download the app called ROM MAnager from the Market)
- Then Select Install Clockworkmod Recovery. This will install v2.5 on the SDCard
- Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager
- This will take you to Clockworkmod 2.5, then you can install this ROM.
By following this, you get to keep both recoveries, 2.5 (Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager App) and 3.x (Select Reboot into Recovery from the Phone-Switch-Off Menu)
3xeno said:
In CM7, Open ROM Manager (Or, if you are not in CM7, then download the app called ROM MAnager from the Market)
- Then Select Install Clockworkmod Recovery. This will install v2.5 on the SDCard
- Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager
- This will take you to Clockworkmod 2.5, then you can install this ROM.
By following this, you get to keep both recoveries, 2.5 (Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager App) and 3.x (Select Reboot into Recovery from the Phone-Switch-Off Menu)
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Thats Just Awesome Bro ))))))))
Thanx a ton!! ... A bunch of Roses coming soon at your place ( LOL )
So Guys ...
Again the same question ...
except cyanogen 7 ...
wildpuzzle ... which is gr8
eversearcher said:
I am using JokerDroid 4.2... I never used a better Froyo Scene ROM! No laggs, no bootloops, not a single problem and it runs stable.
Have a try and you will see
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+1 for jokerdroid, after using CM7 for 1 month. I cant live without sense dialer and contact manager, and jokerdroid is really fast and stable (I got 3.3mflops without JIT).
+1 JokerDroid 4.2 i have been using cm7 stable and nightlys for the last 2-3 months they are fast but had to many little bugs that pissed me off lol , never really used sense as had the phone for a couple of hours and rooted it and flashed cm7,JokerDroid 4.2= fast and very stable so far so for me this is the best rom i have used to date
that`s good !
yep ! one of the best roms that i`ve ever tried ! jokerdroid 4.2 ! so far so good since a week ago !
I tested CM7, but I missed some features from Sense. So I decide to use JokersDroid, but it hasn't got "insecure boot" (no rw mount). After everything I decided to use MoDaCo (it has busybox, so usefull). I replaced kernel to nfinity MC4 from johnseen99 (so I can OC buzz), removed some annoying apps, add JAVA and Livewallpapers from DK Rom, unlocked GoogleMaps and switched to GoLauncher EX.
I'm happy now
wzearsdcx said:
I tested CM7, but I missed some features from Sense. So I decide to use JokersDroid, but it hasn't got "insecure boot" (no rw mount). After everything I decided to use MoDaCo (it has busybox, so usefull). I replaced kernel to nfinity MC4 from johnseen99 (so I can OC buzz), removed some annoying apps, add JAVA and Livewallpapers from DK Rom, unlocked GoogleMaps and switched to GoLauncher EX.
I'm happy now
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Can U share the Zip file with Us plz?
music.soul said:
Can U share the Zip file with Us plz?
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There is no zip
1. I flashed MoDaCo from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=867937
2. Via recovery switched kernel to: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=591094&d=1304950233
3. JAVA - unpack DK ROM - from /system/app copy Jbed.apk and libjbedvm.so from /system/lib -> via adb push them to similar folders. In /system/app are two files with "live" in name - copy them too (livewallpapers doesn't work in Sense)
4. Wifi indicator and Wavesecure removed via Titanium backup
5. Maps: http://mobileplanet-waryam.blogspot.com/2011/07/google-maps-v562-mod-with-world.html
6. Go Launcher - via Market
If some day I'd learn how to prepare full custom ROM - I''ll do it
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... I decide to use JokersDroid, but it hasn't got "insecure boot" (no rw mount).
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What is this for? To mount system partition with r/w right?
louiscypherbr said:
What is this for? To mount system partition with r/w right?
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Right. I need that to replace maps, del apps, insert /etc/hosts file and the rest. If there is another way - I'm listennig
wzearsdcx said:
Right. I need that to replace maps, del apps, insert /etc/hosts file and the rest. If there is another way - I'm listennig
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Ok, there is two other ways to make it: using rootexplorer to remount /system partition with R/W, or adb shell to remount it manually (adb shell, su, and mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock1 /system)
As I have rootexplorer, even when I have to adb push something, I just open /system in rootexplorer and press "mount r/w" button.
Ed.:
I cant remember the correct number of mtdblock. You can check it with df command on shell, and it will give you all mounted partitions
This is a list of Galaxy Ace ROM, kernel, and tweaks that (when combined) will make your Ace run blazingly fast!
Tested by me.
I'm not responsible if your Ace went wrong. Make a backup first.
Before we start, make sure you have backup for your important data and applications.
Best ROM
Not sure which is the best ROM, it's relative. So far, for stock ROM lovers you can use Blackhawk ROM by ketut.kumajaya
Best Kernel
CF-Root for S5830. I have no comments. An amazing kernel.
Best RAM Tweak (for stock ROMs without CF-Root only)
Juwe's RAM optimization script. It's working fine on Ace, but the boot time will take longer than usual.
Best Animation Tweak (will smoothen animations on stock XXKPH ROM and activate CRT animation on coderom)
Not sure who share this tutorial, but you will get smooth animations after you have applied this tweak. Using Root Explorer, mount /system/ to RW, edit build.prop, find debug.hw, add a hash "#" before it. Save and reboot. Original post here.
For the best result: make sure you have activate a2sd and convert filesystem to ext4 using ext4 Manager (available through CF-Root) and do NOT apply Conservative Gov (when applied, it will save battery life but will slow down performance)
Okay, that's all.
Please report to me if you get something wrong so I can revise this thread.
I was gonna install coderom for the reboot button feature (on phone options), but the link was down.
Please add this: enabling crt on gingerbread rom by adding a hash (#) to debug.hw in build.prop smoothen everything a lot, especially popups.
XDA ♥
- XXKPH
- Easy Deodex + Root (XDA)
- Zipalign on boot setting from A2SD GUI
- CF -Root updated to b78
- update to CWM 4.0.0.9
- Internal memory converted to ext 4 (by ext4 manager)
- set tweaks => default (no checked list)
thats great combine! i've used this...
very smoothly guys...
thanks,just flash up the RAM optimizer with CWM~
fla.sh said:
This is a list of Galaxy Ace ROM, kernel, and tweaks that (when combined) will make your Ace run blazingly fast!
Tested by me.
I'm not responsible if your Ace went wrong. Make a backup first.
Before we start, make sure you have backup for your important data and applications.
Best ROM
Coderom.NexusAce by code28h4p. The original download link was removed by Moderator because it's contains warez.
Further instructions: How to flash coderom.nexusace and How to setup a2sd with coderom.nexusace.
Best Kernel
CF-Root for S5830. Original post (in Indonesian) here.
Best RAM Tweak
Juwe's RAM optimization script. It's working fine on Ace, but the boot time will take longer than usual.
Okay, that's all.
Please report to me if you get something wrong so I can revise this thread.
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Hi fla.sh,
I don't think anyone will go wrong when they have great combo like this. I have all of them in my SGA. (Of course with CRT as mentioned by consegregate)
Now my ace runs very smoothly.
Hey, if I apply the ram optimization... how do I get to the original configuration? A flash of the kph rom (the one i have) would be enough?
I'd say just deleting the script file should be enough.
And lol that's exactly what I have on my Ace. Plus the CRT animation.
Tap-a-talked from my Galaxy Ace
Diliban said:
Hi fla.sh,
I don't think anyone will go wrong when they have great combo like this. I have all of them in my SGA. (Of course with CRT as mentioned by consegregate)
Now my ace runs very smoothly.
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Hi,
I have this question for you... Do I need to install everything in the post CF-Root for S5830 like CF root manager, Tweak, EXT4 Manager etc., or just the below mentioned part is enough?
I just flashed this part to my SG Ace.
Instructions (long)
- Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Unzip CF-Root-S5830-v3.7-b78.zip
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start ODIN v4.38
- Click the OPS button, and select Cooper_v1.0.ops
- Click the PDA button, and select CODE_S5830XXKPH_CL260130_REV03-CF-Root-v3.7-b78.tar.md5
- Put your phone in download mode
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Click the START button
- Wait for the phone to reboot
- Done (if it took you more than 30 seconds, you need practise!)
I tried Quardant after installing this Kernel which gave me 1043 (sdcard class 2) which is as equal to what I got before without this kernel. What is your thought?
Quadrant won't show any difference until you convert your system to ext with the exr4 manager.
Tap-a-talked from my Galaxy Ace
Hi mate, any chance of a pm maybe ?with the bit's to try this rom out? can't find dou to link being removed. thanks.
Added CRT animation tweak
QNBT said:
I was gonna install coderom for the reboot button feature (on phone options), but the link was down.
Kind enough to PM it to me?
Thanks in advance!
Google it, type "coderom nexus" first result its the rom 4shared download.
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CF-Root have all Juwe's RAM script options with different values. If you don't mind, I could write a CWM update package to set CF-Root using JRS value and enabling animation CRT ("setprop build.sf.hw 0").
ketut.kumajaya said:
CF-Root have all Juwe's RAM script options with different values. If you don't mind, I could write a CWM update package to set CF-Root using JRS value and enabling animation CRT ("setprop build.sf.hw 0").
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Wow... I don't know that. I was including JRS just because if someone has XXKPH rom without CF-Root, they can increase free RAM
a little bit Indonesian: Om Ketut kapan nih release CF-Root berikutnya?
fla.sh said:
Wow... I don't know that. I was including JRS just because if someone has XXKPH rom without CF-Root, they can increase free RAM
a little bit Indonesian: Om Ketut kapan nih release CF-Root berikutnya?
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But only CF-Root executing script in /system/etc/init.d
Rencana u/ CF-Root:
1. Menjalankan dtapps2sd script di mode recovery
2. Kompilasi ulang kernel untuk mendukung ext4 data writeback
fla.sh said:
This is a list of Galaxy Ace ROM, kernel, and tweaks that (when combined) will make your Ace run blazingly fast!
Tested by me.
I'm not responsible if your Ace went wrong. Make a backup first.
Before we start, make sure you have backup for your important data and applications.
Best ROM
Coderom.NexusAce by code28h4p. The original download link was removed by Moderator because it's contains warez.
Further instructions: How to flash coderom.nexusace and How to setup a2sd with coderom.nexusace.
Best Kernel
CF-Root for S5830. Original post (in Indonesian) here.
Best RAM Tweak
Juwe's RAM optimization script. It's working fine on Ace, but the boot time will take longer than usual.
Best Animation Tweak (will smoothen animations on stock XXKPH ROM and activate CRT animation on coderom)
Not sure who share this tutorial, but you will get smooth animations after you have applied this tweak. Using Root Explorer, mount /system/ to RW, edit build.prop, find debug.hw, add a hash "#" before it. Save and reboot. Original post here.
For the best result: make sure you have activate a2sd and convert filesystem to ext4 using ext4 Manager (available through CF-Root) and do NOT apply Conservative Gov (when applied, it will save battery life but will slow down performance)
Okay, that's all.
Please report to me if you get something wrong so I can revise this thread.
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Hi All,
I have an issue (may be not), I haven't installed the DT a2sd addon from this thread as I already run on coderom Nexus which has DT a2sd. I entered into Terminal and typed SU and then a2sd repair. After boot I saw i have only 24MB as EXT4 in a2sd GUI and Dalvik cache moved back to internal memory, but I created 2GB as EXT4 while partition which still appears in my Titanium backup. Did I do anything wrong? Which app is correct? Please help. I have uploaded screenshots from both apps.
royskeyz said:
QNBT said:
Google it, type "coderom nexus" first result its the rom 4shared download.
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Thanks for the tip!
Still wondering if i'm able to backup my current data with CWM and restore them with the new ROM
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Attachments here... Sorry missed them in the last post
Hello ACE user's I proudly present you the best of the best script ever made, created by zeppelinrox.
Well, the V6 Supercharger Script is an excellent tool to fix memory management on Android 2.3, just because the Gingerbread is very aggressive in memory management.
For best details on what this script do to your beloved phone visit his thread, he doesnt say this will run in ACE but i manage and tried to install in my phone and it works fine and now i say this is the best experience since i got this phone in my hands.
here we go.
Requirements:
1. Download busybox installer from market.
2. Download script manager from market.(make sure you instal this in INTERNAL memory)
3. Download V6 supercharger latest script from the original thread here.
4. Rootexplorer and of course you must be rooted.
Steps:
1. Run busybox installer and install busybox v1.18.2 (this will downgrade our current busybox v1.18.4) we need this because v1.18.3 above will cause an error which is not. (see attached image)
2. Run and configure script manager press the MENU button and go to MORE and then in ADVANCED OPTIONS and now in CONFIG and tick "browse as root" and leave other fields un-touch and exit. (see attached image)
3. Download V6 supercharger update8 script in original thread above and put in root of your sd card. (see attached image)
4. Run script manager by default it views the root of your sdcard find your downloaded V6 supercharger script and click/touch to it another window will appear tick "run as root" then run the script. (see attached image)
5. You will see the script running first chose a scrolling speed from 1-3 by touching the screen for the keyboard to pop-up (i prefer 3 for slow so you can follow the progress) then press enter in your keyboard.
6. Now you will see an option from 1-17 it has different value each option, select option 6 (balance 3) its the best for me, you can try other options of course, now press enter after typing # 6, wait to finish the scipt from running.
7. Now type option 16 to reboot the phone, the script will autorun, thats it enjoy and fell the greatness of your phone.
To check that the script is running and working please do step 4 and 5 and see attached image encircled in red if you have the same value then your good.
Optional: loopy smoothness. Very nice script and works very will with V6.
wow, supercharger..
surely will try it
Thanks
but there's is something written there
If you want to share this, just link to this thread.
If you want to make a thread in other forums telling people about it, that's great.
But I would prefer that you do not post a copy of the V6 SuperCharger installation script in those forums.
If you already have a thread with a copy attached, I won't bother you about it. But please don't attach further updates.
i have Check's RAM Management Script ☜☆☞ V4 Twin Turbo [CF-Root Adaptation] installed on my ace. can i install this v6 supercharger?
do i need to delete that script? if so how to delete?
thanks
+1... but can you explain more how and which areas it does the work and how it is better than others if any
Edit: sorry i went through the other thread and got some answers...Thanks neways
fantomatico said:
i have Check's RAM Management Script ☜☆☞ V4 Twin Turbo [CF-Root Adaptation] installed on my ace. can i install this v6 supercharger?
do i need to delete that script? if so how to delete?
thanks
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You can delete his tweak using root explorer, go to system/etc/init.d, mount r/w first.
dungos said:
+1... but can you explain more how and which areas it does the work and how it is better than others if any
Edit: sorry i went through the other thread and got some answers...Thanks neways
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I cant copy the original threads explanations, kindly visit his thread the link is above, you will know whats the big difference of his script than others.
seilent said:
wow, supercharger..
surely will try it
Thanks
but there's is something written there
If you want to share this, just link to this thread.
If you want to make a thread in other forums telling people about it, that's great.
But I would prefer that you do not post a copy of the V6 SuperCharger installation script in those forums.
If you already have a thread with a copy attached, I won't bother you about it. But please don't attach further updates.
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I share here on what to do step by step in our ACE, its not there in his thread, but if someone knows how to install his script then one can go diectly to his thread for updating, BTW i will edit my post saying i will update if he has released new.
I always busybox error, asking me to change the version, I can not install ..... you know why? Thanks to all
kaarburo said:
I always busybox error, asking me to change the version, I can not install ..... you know why? Thanks to all
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Did you follow the instruction? did you install the busybox 1.18.2?
How about CF-Root? Is this compatible with CF-Root? CF-Root has busybox preinstalled...
For example, Black Hawk has busybox v.1.17.1, there is no need to instal another version of busybox.
All works, thanks.
royskeyz said:
You can delete his tweak using root explorer, go to system/etc/init.d, mount r/w first.
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His tweak overwrote 00tweaks on init.d wich came by default with CodeROM v2x-2b.
Any problem if i just leave it and install yours?
thanks
royskeyz said:
Did you follow the instruction? did you install the busybox 1.18.2?
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yes, I installed busybox 1.18.2, but I error. KPN I + CF-Root v80 stocks, that is the problem?
impressions:
1. increased rate of transitions from the menu.
2. pause when awake is almost negligible.
3... in progress)
EDIT: Nevermind... nice share!
From Chainfire's note:
It is possible to install a custom busybox over CF-Root v3.0 and newer. However, this is not without risk. CF-Root makes heavy use of scripting, and many CF-Root scripts rely on the internal busybox version. If you do install a seperate busybox version (always use "stericson" installer!), install it to /system/xbin. Installing it to /system/bin will mess things up for sure. Even if you do that part right, it may still break CF-Root, so make sure to make a backup before trying.
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Higher version or even same version but compiled by different person (so could be have different applet compiled in) not always good for CF-Root. For an example, busybox without sh applet will break CF-Root including some user space applications.
I hit clear memory in task manager and started laughing when it showed 84 mb used, hahaha. Generally good in multitasking.
consegregate said:
I hit clear memory in task manager and started laughing when it showed 84 mb used, hahaha. Generally good in multitasking.
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I have 125 only.
installed....good....seen a change in ram usage...less ram being used
During installation the script I saw a message that applies a patch to prevent the closure of the launcher. If I clear the memory in the task manager launcher is unloaded from memory. Or script does not work, or ... script does not work).