What's the best way to make your dx run as fast as it can without rooting and ocing?
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Make sure it gets a complete breakfast (with all the major food groups covered) every morning.
The only way to modify system behavior is to modify the system...and this means root
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My wifes x isn't rooted, after a couple months it was having more and more freezes and reboots, I did a factory reset and it seemed to help.
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My vibrant seems to be a bit bogged down and not as awesome as I first got it. There seems to be a little lag on live wall papers, when using a live wallpaper and going to my app window, it slightly lags, etc.
How do I make it run like new besides a factory reset. (ive done 3 already)
Delete cache.
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Root and apply lagfix. ....
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Mark271 said:
How do I make it run like new besides a factory reset
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Follow this to root it and lag fix it -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U508p2jRtlg
Hahaha ive seen that vid b4.......good stuff
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Follow this to root it and lag fix it -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U508p2jRtlg
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Good video, but which lag fix do I use? I see a lot of people are having trouble with the lag fixes.
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After hours of research for a lag fix, I am yet to be decided. Everyone seems contradictory and there seems no sure set way to do it. I do not want anymore problems on my phone.
I did root using that video in literally 5 minutes though.
Is there any EXACT guide on to how to install a root fix.
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After hours of research for a lag fix, I am yet to be decided. Everyone seems contradictory and there seems no sure set way to do it. I do not want anymore problems on my phone.
I did root using that video in literally 5 minutes though.
Is there any EXACT guide on to how to install a root fix.
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This video below is step by step
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dSg3qsD7QQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
This is lag fix video
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I tried every combo of I could find to try and access recovery. Nothing worked. I woke up this morning and found the update waiting for me. Installed it, everything went kosher. Was messing around with my phone tonite, and for giggles decided to to try again. On the first try, I hit pay dirt, my heart almost skipped a beat. Lol. So is ryansza the easiest root method? No access to a pc right now.
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Wow!! Im really stoked. I did ryanza's root plus lag fix. Created a nandroid, installed root explorer. Deleted a bunch of bloatware. I did notice that the space for apps is alot smaller. I thought I read on here there was a way around that. Any help would be great!!
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Good job man! Awesome!
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Thanks bro.
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Does anybody know what this is? I was checking what has used my battery in the settings menu and this showed up as having used 3%. I have no idea what it is....... Running JT's super clean ROM and stock kernel.
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Compass. I learned that because catch.com "compass" would not let it go after closing the app it left the process hanging at 60% till reboot.
The full process name is /system/bin/sensorserver_yamaha
Edit: More definitive answer in capture.
good day.
Thank you, chopper - is this something that is normally supposed to be running? I never remember seeing it before - is there any way to close it or is it an essential function?
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yes, it's normal and essential
it facilitates orientation/screen rotation
(ie, accelerometer/compass)
Thank you! My day is now complete - I learned something new
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I wanna root my Droid x but this software doesn't seem to work anymore, can anyone help me ...
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More info, whats it doing, what software.
I tried using Z4root with 2.2.1 it doesn't work. Any suggestions?
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Funny, I bought two brand new droid x's last week, both on the newest software and it worked just fine... on both of them.
I also am on 2.2.1 and I have rooted using z4root 1.3.0... Did you do a temporary root or permanent?
I was actually about to start a new thread about this same thing. My friend just got a new droid x this week. I downloaded z4root for him, debugging was on, and did permanent root. It sat there for a long time, got hot, but did nothing. I got my droid x when it first came out, did the latest ota updated and rooted this same way no problem. Any ideas?
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I was actually about to start a new thread about this same thing. My friend just got a new droid x this week. I downloaded z4root for him, debugging was on, and did permanent root. It sat there for a long time, got hot, but did nothing. I got my droid x when it first came out, did the latest ota updated and rooted this same way no problem. Any ideas?
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I had that happen the first time I tried the app...but then the phone rebooted and I tried again, and it worked without any issues. Maybe try uninstalling and then pulling a different version off the web. Here is the one I use (see attachment)
I did a permanent Root. Tried it several times. Now I used it before but when I had to go to Verizon I didn't want them to see so I took it off & was never able to do it again.
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Had the same problem if it gets stuck at rebooting for more than 3 min. Pull the battery out and boot the phone back up. If you don't have superuser app then try it again. Works every time I have done it. 340 software just got my x last week.
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It stays on the "running exploit in order to obtain root access screen. It never goes past that.
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I got it, left it on the screen and it took about 15 minutes to finish. =D now, what do I do to get the most out of my rooted X?
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I got it, left it on the screen and it took about 15 minutes to finish. =D now, what do I do to get the most out of my rooted X?
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Depends on what you are looking to do. My first recommendation is download and install koush's bootstrap recovery. Then use that to make a backup of your stock state before doing anything
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Worked for me. Installed via gmail. Powered down and pulled battery and rebooted right before I installed it. Took less than 2 minutes. My phone was bought in Jan 2011.
Okay so with my phone rooted now I should unroot and do this? I didn't see this till now....
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DrOiD-x-Is-AwEsOmE said:
Okay so with my phone rooted now I should unroot and do this? I didn't see this till now....
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Unroot and do what? Im confused
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I've seen on YouTube people claiming that you can use z4root to root an LG ally. Does anyone know if this is true?
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It stays on the "running exploit in order to obtain root access screen. It never goes past that.
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Try going into Settings--> Display--> Screen timeout. Change the setting to something long... like 30 minutes or never if you have the option.
Then reboot the phone. Try uninstalling z4root. Install the version that I have attached and trying rooting again. Make sure that the screen doesn't go out. I don't think this should have any effect, but I remember the first time i used z4root I let the screen go black, and it didn't work for me. Not sure if the process stays alive it the screen goes black for power saving.
Also go into Settings--> Application--> Make sure the "unknown sources" box is checked. Then press on "Development" and make sure that "USB Debugging" has its box checked as well.
Now try and run z4root. Make sure the screen stays awake and watch it run. Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes ideally.
When you download z4root and instal you need to restart your phone then root or else you will just sit there and nothing happens but says its rooting
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Run z4root with the phone in airplane mode. Works in half the time for some reason. Also worked on a friends phone where z4root wouldn't work otherwise.
same issue
I just rooted for the first time last weekend currently running liberty 1.5 (save the applause) anyways it took me a bunch of tries and battery pulls for z4 to finally work keep at it it will work eventually
I was just curious of the perks that come with the Razr M root versus not rooting. I actually like the new 4.1.1 Jellybean, but am so used to the whole LauncherPro home. I know I won't use LauncherPro unless I really end up hating the stock Jellybean home. Also, people seem to say the amount of custom Roms is scarce at the moment for the "M". That's initially what makes me worry. I guess what I'm asking here, is it worth the risk of bricking my phone? I've rooted my Droid X in the past flawlessly, twice and then bricked it because of a low battery and my own impatience. I rooted my Motorola Atrix as well, but was very unpleased with results, so much so that I didn't even flash a Rom, not only that but everything went down hill from there in terms of productivity, uses and overall what killed it the most for me was the battery life. I'm a noob to the community and all of the facts, but I've definitely rooted before and let's be serious, it's not a hard thing to do. I just want to know if it's worth it? I love total control, productivity and mulitasking (plus the little perks that come with the root such as apps). But do you think rooting this specific phone is something for me? Thank you for your input in advance and sorry if there's already a similar thread, but I tried to make this one stand out a bit.
the only major reason i would suggest root is for directory bind (root app for folder redirection) because internal memory is reflected at sdcard0 and the ext-storage is reflected as sdcard1.
other than that there isn't a real point to it unless you unlimited data and want to tether.
also, titanium backup, one of the main reasons alot of us root, you can get rid of alot of that bloat and also apply some tweaks and stuff if your into it / know how.
Also to remove and/or block annoying ads and to use apps that require root access
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TB is a biggie. Hugie actually!
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Aosp browser, TB, under clocking, ad away are all reasons to root.
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How about wifi tether, does this work on the Razr M rooted?
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Aosp browser, TB, under clocking, ad away are all reasons to root.
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Excuse me, where can i get aosp browser?
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