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Hey guys, im having an issue when trying to overclock using setcpu. Right no im using cmn 2.0 running on mgldr 1.13 and cwr 1.3 with the stock kernel. For some reason when trying to overclock the phone freezes and reboots to never get past loading the home launcher. I've tried using other kernels but those don't work.. can someone help me out..? Thanks in advance
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Vylle said:
Hey guys, im having an issue when trying to overclock using setcpu. Right no im using cmn 2.0 running on mgldr 1.13 and cwr 1.3 with the stock kernel. For some reason when trying to overclock the phone freezes and reboots to never get past loading the home launcher. I've tried using other kernels but those don't work.. can someone help me out..? Thanks in advance
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What speed are you trying to overclock it to?
trying to get t above stock.. i've tried 1036, 1190 all up to 1536. the result is the same, phone freezes, reboots constantly
try changing the kernel to something that allows overclocking
Richy99 said:
try changing the kernel to something that allows overclocking
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By definition if he's able to set a clock higher than 998mhz then he's ALREADY running a kernel that allows overclocking, otherwise he wouldn't be able to change anything.
To the OP:- You may just be unlucky and have a phone that doesn't overclock well, the same as you would have on a computer. By all means try a different kernel, I find my phone is more stable at higher overclocks using MDJ's 10.4 kernel than anyone elses.
cobhc said:
By definition if he's able to set a clock higher than 998mhz then he's ALREADY running a kernel that allows overclocking, otherwise he wouldn't be able to change anything.
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Yes, it's neccessary to have an overclockable kernel of your currently ROM for setting CPU frequency over 998MHz.
Vylle said:
Hey guys, im having an issue when trying to overclock using setcpu. Right no im using cmn 2.0 running on mgldr 1.13 and cwr 1.3 with the stock kernel. For some reason when trying to overclock the phone freezes and reboots to never get past loading the home launcher. I've tried using other kernels but those don't work.. can someone help me out..? Thanks in advance
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I got the same problem with my T-Mous HD2. I can't get stability on Android on any ROM and kernell. It become hot and freez. I changet kernells a lot. I had stability just on MDJ's SD early Rom.
I have no idea what to do...
T-Mous HD2+overclocking= epic fail
i should prob mention that its the TMous version that i'm rocking.. not sure if its directly related but w/e
i've tried sitching kernels before, but whenever i do the phone wont boot at all.. just goes into boot cycle. then again, i've only tried one (raf's kernel)so im not sure which one will work -_-
So, I just picked up my hd2 yesterday and I'm currently running CM7. Its not letting me use set CPU to overclock.. Im used to my mt4g being rooted and allowing me to overclock, but do I need to somehow root my hd2? I have clockworkmod so you would think Im already rooted?
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I believe it's more of a kernel issue. Try a different ROM.
I think Tytung's kernel let's you OC to 1190mhz.
First, I would acknowledge the great work HCDR has done !
With that done, I would like to resolve some of my doubts.
I just flashed CM7 and then 4.1 kernel of HCDR.Jacob.
SetCPU allows me to set max CPU speed of 768.. I keep it at 691 with on-demand scaling, but it automatically reverts back to 591 over a period of time.
Can anyone tell me why this happens ?!
Also, any insight on how this modes work would be appreciated.
If I want to manually want to force my phone to operate at a certain speed, how do I do that ?
Thanks,
P
If u are using CM7 why are using SetCPU?
CM7 has it's own OC settings features.. settings>> cyanogenmod settings>>>performance>>>cpu settings
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Why are you flashing HCDR kernel? It's not necessary to do that anymore in CM7.
arco68 said:
Why are you flashing HCDR kernel? It's not necessary to do that anymore in CM7.
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Thanks. I did not know that.
Is there anyway, I can revert back to original CM7 kernel. Coz I already flashed that kernel. Does it even make a difference ?!
One more thing, what CPU governor should be chosen ?!
I would want my phone to be auto-OCed when I play games but DCed when idle.
Would "on-demand" be a good choice ?! Or "smartass" is better ?
pulz said:
Thanks. I did not know that.
Is there anyway, I can revert back to original CM7 kernel. Coz I already flashed that kernel. Does it even make a difference ?!
One more thing, what CPU governor should be chosen ?!
I would want my phone to be auto-OCed when I play games but DCed when idle.
Would "on-demand" be a good choice ?! Or "smartass" is better ?
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smartass. its smart.
Eddster3000 said:
If u are using CM7 why are using SetCPU?
CM7 has it's own OC settings features.. settings>> cyanogenmod settings>>>performance>>>cpu settings
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In CM7 RC2 this option is not available. This is why i using setCPU app too.
Hi, what's the best kernel for NAND Desire HD Build?? Rafpigna 1.9OC have overclock issues. What's the best and how to install it?? THANKS!!
Overclock issues like what? I hope you don't think overclocking to 1.9 is safe, or will make your device work properly. If you overclocked to say 1.2/3 You should be okay. If you overclock to anymore than that you're bound to run into problems. If even when you overclock to 1.2/3 and you face issues, or even 1.1, then your HD2 has problems. Either way, the HD2 wasn't meant to get extreme overclocking as it even heats up when it is capped at 1ghz.
@ kailkti..
1.9 is just version number...you can overclock most to to 1536 mhz or something like that..i personally keep it at 1190..its perfectly stable..as for best kernel..two kernels stand out rafpignas and tytung..i would choose tytungs r10 or r9...
yes, 1.9 is version number. Rafpigna's kernel have the event number issue, which cause randomly high cpu usage and lags. With tytung kernel i have reboot loop at htc bootanimation. I use Stock Desire HD Rom by EFyodor.Actually with MDJ's Kernel v10.4OC but have some bugs. Any idea for get working tytung or another good kernel to try??
And at what clock speed do you experience these laggs and what not? As I said, if you experience them at 1.2ghz then your phone has a bad processor, or you need an non undervolted kernel, if it happens when you go above 1.2 ghz then it is expected to have problems since these are not "safe" speeds. If you have it even when at 1ghz then more than likely it's your phone or you again need an non undervolted kernel.
Note however i think you need to clarify on what the "laggs" and "bugs" are that you speak of. Because you have to remember, any sense rom uses up more resources, hence operating more slow than other roms, which might be the cause for your "lagg", which is experienced by anyone who uses sense.
If you are talking, saying random reboots, 1 min lagg, or so and you have not done anything or is running anything, then you might want to look for a kernel which isn't undervolted. If the same still happens, then it is your processor.
Roms with Tytung kernels face bluetooth issues... i have used many 2.3.4 roms with tytung kernals ... can any one suggest any other kernel for sd roms also? I have tried rafpigna also but in that mobile connection is not stable...
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No problem here on tytung r10
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Same here, tytung r10 is working great for me
Yes, tytung r10 is very good. But i can't install. I have reboot loop at htc logo. How to make it working?
abhi2889 said:
Roms with Tytung kernels face bluetooth issues... i have used many 2.3.4 roms with tytung kernals ... can any one suggest any other kernel for sd roms also? I have tried rafpigna also but in that mobile connection is not stable...
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if you were SD i'd suggest the ACA kernel. we've just about figured out the bt issues as far as i can tell now.
here at some point i'll release the updated ACA kernel for full NAND use.
I had try to use Kernel GL_Core v11 uv and R1.9
Kernel GL_Core v11 is better for me
I am using Boyppc desire hd v14
ricky886 said:
I had try to use Kernel GL_Core v11 uv and R1.9
Kernel GL_Core v11 is better for me
I am using Boyppc desire hd v14
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THANKS VERY MUCH!! i want to try this kernel I'm using EFP Stock Desire HD Rom. Which version of this kernel i must take??
Can you Pleae send me the link to download ACA kernel?
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Best to try them all and work it out for yourself, happy enough with Rafpigna 1.9 personally.
Please any one provide the download link of ACA kernel...
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abhi2889 said:
Please any one provide the download link of ACA kernel...
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you must download the AmeriCanAndroid Rom and extract from there the kernel.
link to the rom: click me
EDIT: But I don´t thing that this is compatible with an froyo rom.
Deluxestar said:
you must download the AmeriCanAndroid Rom and extract from there the kernel.
link to the rom: click me
EDIT: But I don´t thing that this is compatible with an froyo rom.
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It is nand capable now and yep good directions.
Ive never tried a froyo rom with it.... Go for it folks.
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How to extract kernel from ACA build?... only zimage will be sufficient or will I require anything else??? What about the module files that I need to put in root folder???
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abhi2889 said:
Roms with Tytung kernels face bluetooth issues... i have used many 2.3.4 roms with tytung kernals ... can any one suggest any other kernel for sd roms also? I have tried rafpigna also but in that mobile connection is not stable...
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The best combo of kernel and rom is rafpigna 1.8 oc no sense and hyperdroid cm7 2.0.1 @ 1536mhz. It runs great and every single feature works great, as well as EDGE, 3g, bluetooth, tethering. Everything works great. This is the perfect combo. It runs great but typical os optimizations are REQUIRED to having your phone running epically fast. You will need the right nand partitions etc. I experience absolutely no issues what so ever on that combo, I'm not kidding. Everyone seems to be having issues, and I used to be one of them. Install the latest CMW 3.2.??X? and flash ur partitions correctly then install the rom from sd to nand, install 1.8 oc no sense, restart and everything is 100% perfect. I now wish I could alter the oc code of rafpigna's rom. I know it's possible to run faster. My phone doesn't run hot at all, at 1536mhz for hours and hours on end. This phone could handle 1.7-2Ghz with voltage increase, I GUARANTEE IT. It will just take time and patience.
The raf kernel still has the 60mAh bluetooth drain when used in non-sense builds. The best option for kernel is Tytung r10, until charansingh finishes work on the .37 kernel
I want to ask can a kernel cause a screen disorder?
Why am i asking this (according to myself, stupid) question?
Because when I flash HCDR.Jacobs v4.1 or v4.2 kernel on any ROM it causes the screen to flicker and screen becomes snowy while turning on. And when i flash any other kernel, problem disappears.
And, by jacob, that kernel can be flashed to any ROM.
P.S. Can you tell me whats the best kernel according to you for wildfire (include link to the kernel thread please)?
Which ROM are you using?
If you are using CM7, stick with the stock kernel included in it. (nFinity by arco). It's the best one IMO, because arco has optimized it a lot for the Wildfire.
Jacob's kernel v4.2 may cause stability issues because it is clocked at 768MHz OC by default, and, many Wildfire's hang or are unstable at that speed. It's unlikely though why its happening in v4.1, but, in any case, its highly recommended to stick with the CM7 stock kernel as stated.
If for any other ROM, use this one. It's the same as arco's nFinity and Jacob's kernel, but, modified a bit to run on other ROMs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
Is there a WF kernel that supports WiFi N?
Since I saw that that one had it disable.
Thanks 3xeno and nejc121.
but, whats wifi N?
im using CM7
I m sry ...by I want to knw what is kernel what's its work????
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jagamohan1993 said:
I m sry ...by I want to knw what is kernel what's its work????
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Kernel is something like a bridge between the hardware and software to communicate with each other. Eg: oc kernel allows overclocking.
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hey, whats wifi n mode?
Wifi N is a type of wifi networking.
The WF doesn't have support of it afaik.
Which sucks, because my home wifi is n <-<
nejc121 said:
Wifi N is a type of wifi networking.
The WF doesn't have support of it afaik.
Which sucks, because my home wifi is n <-<
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Thats funny as I'm connected to a WIFI N @150Mbps, which I find strange as the device isn't supposed to be capable of it.
I'm having problems at home, I need to use a pos app >-<
That sucks.
nms247 said:
Thats funny as I'm connected to a WIFI N @150Mbps, which I find strange as the device isn't supposed to be capable of it.
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Which rom and which kernel are u using.
Have u manually added the network or does it detect automatically.
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Did you have to adjust any settings to make it work? :/
N overclocking means???
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We're talking about a wifi connection type, not overclocking...