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Wireless Moot

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Absolutey right. If you don't believe us parse it, you know what parsing is? A tool that is gonna splash your ego. The parse will show a null difference, means they are exactly the same. Windows guy aren't you?
The thing is, I wouldn't be so adamant that I was right except for the fact that everytime I FXZ'd back to .902 to try a new leak, the .905 file I used to get to .905 before we had the FXZ was the one I pulled from Cheesecake. Since it was already on my sdcard, I figured why reinvent the wheel and download it a second time? *LOL*
 
I created a swap file in the android system to allow better ram access i also recreated my kernels values to run more efficient an then edited my I/0 scheduler for a 15mbs write speed an 25mbs read speed an i entered the wrong @##%#&#&&@%@%@%@ value somewhere
Yikes! Yes hope Samuri can get you fixed up! Plus you are mucking with some serious guts there as well.
 
Dave12308 said:
Kind of reminds me of how I used to "blow up" Windows installs on my PC when I got a bit carried away overclocking my FSB, and it knocked the PCI bus out of whack *LOL*

Lol i knew what i was doing i was just pushing to far an i believe i set my kernel values to high or i put in the wrong value
 
Lol i knew what i was doing i was just pushing to far an i believe i set my kernel values to high or i put in the wrong value
Yeah, I knew what I was doing as well. Unfortunately, it turns out that Quantum Bigfoot TX hard drives are sensitive to running on a PCI bus running in excess of 43MHz. About 37.5MHz is the maximum "safe" speed before things start randomly corrupting.
 
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