Hello,
Recently rooted and put glacier on it. Wow so clean! Any links on how to oclock and switch thekernels?
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The kernels you flash from recovery just like you would a rom and if you have an overclocked kernel, you use setcpu to over/under clock the processor.
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I have a stock rom rooted and was wondering what oc kernal I can put on it? I assume that you would flash it from recovery using rom manager.
Check it under dev section you will find list there.
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Is there a rom that is as close to the stock 2.2 update w as possible but does not update hboot? I would like to update to stock but not lose nandroid.
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dcunited08 said:
Is there a rom that is as close to the stock 2.2 update w as possible but does not update hboot? I would like to update to stock but not lose nandroid.
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Check out the Liberated Aria 2.2.2 thread in the Development section.
Fully rooted and flashable ROM from the Froyo 2.2 update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970272
Thanks for the link. It sounds like it has a different (oc) kernel. Is it not possible to use the stock one?
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dcunited08 said:
Thanks for the link. It sounds like it has a different (oc) kernel. Is it not possible to use the stock one?
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why would you not want to? they obviously included something that is "behind the scenes" that will help your phone with performance.
I have this installed, I don't think he did anything to the kernel. he just mentions that the oc kernel he uses works with it well. maybe I'm missing something but I haven't noticed any overclocking stubs.
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bunky213 said:
I have this installed, I don't think he did anything to the kernel. he just mentions that the oc kernel he uses works with it well. maybe I'm missing something but I haven't noticed any overclocking stubs.
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overclocking stubs?
you have to have an app (such as setcpu) to overclock...the kernel just allows for the phone to be overclocked and i can only imagine the stock kernel did not.
You can find app in forums if you search for its free to xda users.
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I installed the rom and so far so good. The reason I want it as stock as possible with no overclocking is primarily battery life and just to see how it was released. I did notice you can toggle third-party installs, which allowed me to continue using swype.
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dcunited08 said:
I installed the rom and so far so good. The reason I want it as stock as possible with no overclocking is primarily battery life and just to see how it was released. I did notice you can toggle third-party installs, which allowed me to continue using swype.
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He also compiled a OC kernel using the Aria Froyo 2.2 kernel source code that was released this week, too. The OC won't affect battery life if you don't enable it.
Thanks. Any idea what the APN settings should be to use mobile hotspot sans att?
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zervic said:
overclocking stubs?
you have to have an app (such as setcpu) to overclock...the kernel just allows for the phone to be overclocked and i can only imagine the stock kernel did not.
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Yes, bad wording. when I tried setcpu there was no option to go higher (ability or "stubs" not there)
I've since gone up to gene's oc kernel with no problems so far.
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tpbklake said:
Check out the Liberated Aria 2.2.2 thread in the Development section.
Fully rooted and flashable ROM from the Froyo 2.2 update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970272
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I rooted and flashed my phone (for the first time) to this today, such a huge improvement (IMO) compared to the stock rom. Am loving every bit of it!
i'm currently running ARHD 3.3 + Buzz Sense 1.3.8 OC+ kernel.. was wondering about the CyanogenMod roms.. i'm kinda into OCing scene.. read some article about the ability of the said ROM to OC till 1.8gHz.. was wondering what version CyanogenMod rom was used with which kernel..? is it stable?
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i'm currently running ARHD 3.3 + Buzz Sense 1.3.8 OC+ kernel.. was wondering about the CyanogenMod roms.. i'm kinda into OCing scene.. read some article about the ability of the said ROM to OC till 1.8gHz.. was wondering what version CyanogenMod rom was used with which kernel..? is it stable?
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With LorDMod V1.2.2 you can OC up to 1958 MHz, but be carefull and read the instructions.
Many thanks. Will try em.
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Be careful and have fun.
Ok.. tried to flash with full wipe zip, clear dalvik cache. Flash was successful until it starts to reboot once I turned the WiFi on. And its stuck on bootloop. Seeing the prob, I flash back to my previous ROM. any thoughts?
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Read the first thread of cm7 mate...
You should reboot first after the flash of rom...
Never turn on wifi at first reboot..
Always reboot 1x2x to make it as fresh as possible..
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Thanks mate. Will try again tomorrow.
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Dont need to flash again... just turn on wifi after reboot
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Currently running it. Very smooth.. guess i will be sticking to this one for awhile.
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How to access the phone SD through PC? When i connect to PC, it just shows charging, USB debugging. The option to sync or access SD is not there.
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Just touch in the notification "charging", the same way you do in sense...
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Gawd. I'm such a noob. Thanks alot man.
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I am running Malice with the Overstock 1.2 overclock. Was flashed using the SGS kernel flasher. Everything is running great, but I just noticed the Bullet 1.4 kernel. Can I just flash that over the top, or do I have to disable the 1.2 one somehow? And if I need to disable, do I do that in CWM recovery. Thanks.
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No need to disable anything. You can flash with clockwork recovery or kernel flasher.
By the way the Bullet kernel is awesome. I get about 25 hrs of battery life with moderate use and with it all the way overclocked.
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No need to disable anything. You can flash with clockwork recovery or kernel flasher.
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I don't really recommend using SGS KErnel Flasher.. Everytime I use it, I get bricked.
I've always flashed kernels with sgs kernel flasher and haven't had any problems, anybody else having bad results with it?
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Worked fine. Used SGS flasher and running great now.
I only use sgs kernel flasher. So much easier and faster. I never had any issues with it.
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Hi, I'm having a few issues with the CoreDroid 6.7 rom i have installed on my phone. I was wondering if there was a way I could go back to using the stock HTC Sense rom (that I was using before), while keeping root access? I've got a few apps that use it.
If so, where can I get the stock rom?
Thanks.
Search the development forum for pre-rooted stock roms.
I know rmk has some for the DZ, and there are some for the G2.
-Nipqer
Cheers man!
Try virtuous sense 2.0.0 , its stock sense w/ improvements
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pre-rooted stock ROMs.
What happened to your original nandroid backup? The one you should of made before changing anything..that's stock ya know
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Hey guys, I have mytouch 4g Creamed glacier 7.1. It came with the Darkside v.13 kernel for ICS. I want to flash a core droid htc sense 3.5 rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434887
the rom is for GB. so do i flash it THEN flash the GB kernel or flash the GB kernel THEN flash the rom? because Darkside is for ICS i need to flash a different kernel. I already found one, i just need to know if it matters what order i do it in.
thnx
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Hey guys, I have mytouch 4g Creamed glacier 7.1. It came with the Darkside v.13 kernel for ICS. I want to flash a core droid htc sense 3.5 rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434887
the rom is for GB. so do i flash it THEN flash the GB kernel or flash the GB kernel THEN flash the rom? because Darkside is for ICS i need to flash a different kernel. I already found one, i just need to know if it matters what order i do it in.
thnx
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I think coredroid comes with its own kernal. All ROMs do I thin nowadays. If you're unsure, flash coredroid then a GB kernal.
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alright thnx alot. Creamed glacier screws up when I download flash so I need something else as a daily driver right now until they fix that and some other things
No problem. Feel free to hit that thanks button
Dark side has gb kernal as well.
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