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When i touched the screen, the green android turns white.. but nothing happens when I release it... I just wiped/data/cache and did another install... its booting now.
Should there be a puff of smoke that billows out every once in awhile.
not all the time I mean. just here and there.
.j/k.
but I really need a kernal change. I am running Chevy1 ulv 1.25 and I put it on the google maps nav and it drained 30% in like just over 10 mins. I think I am having the 1x (non 3G) problem too. maybe the kernal?
If you use SetCPU the first thing you'll want to do (once everything is stabilized) is to turn off UD's CPU governor. You don't want 2 programs trying to fight over 1 CPU.
Settings--> Ultimate Droid--> Performance Settings--> and turn OFF "Enable CPU Frequency scaling".
EDIT: I don't know if Google automatically moves them to the SD card again or not. I don't use apps2SD so I couldn't tell you.
MORE EDIT: Could be the kernel. Slayher's 1GHz kernel blew through my battery like it was nothing. I put P3's back on and I can go all day now.
but I really need a kernal change. I am running Chevy1 ulv 1.25 and I put it on the google maps nav and it drained 30% in like just over 10 mins. I think I am having the 1x (non 3G) problem too. maybe the kernal?
Some ROMs and phones don't like ULV or LV because it can result in bad memory writes if there isn't enough voltage. This causes the same operations to be repeated over and over until they are done correctly, which causes heat and rapid battery drainage. I would try switching to a standard voltage kernel.
I am on Slayher's 1 GHz downloaded right from ROM Manager, and have had good luck with it all day (69 Fahrenheit idle temp). I am still experiencing the drop to 1X though.
I'd look in the gallery, save one to my SD card, open my gallery, crop what I wanted, and use that. Or you could bypass all that and mount to a PC and Photoshop it.
I'd look in the gallery, save one to my SD card, open my gallery, crop what I wanted, and use that. Or you could bypass all that and mount to a PC and Photoshop it.
I'd look in the gallery, save one to my SD card, open my gallery, crop what I wanted, and use that. Or you could bypass all that and mount to a PC and Photoshop it.