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Wireless Moot

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So guys my source is finally going to tell me whats going on tomorrow yeahhh ^_^

Sent from my 2.106 ghz quadrant score 5680 .247 Droid Bionic using Droid Forums
 
From comparing scores in this thread it appears the Quadrant I/O score is actually measuring the internal sd card partition, not the removable sd card. On the Bionic, the internal storage or "media area" as it's sometimes called is mapped to the "sdcard" directory, while the actual removable sd card is mapped to the "sdcard-ext" directory. This confuses a lot of apps, apparently Quadrant being one of them. Bottom line is, it sounds like you have an issue with your internal memory underperforming for some reason (relative to other Bionics that have posted I/O scores here). Not sure what to do about that ... maybe clear your cache/dalvik cache as a start? Anyone else have ideas?

I am assuming if i clear cache/dalvik i will lose all my data,
When I compare the other aspects of the test its in line with most stock configuration scores posted here.
 
I am assuming if i clear cache/dalvik i will lose all my data,
When I compare the other aspects of the test its in line with most stock configuration scores posted here.

Clearing cache and/or dalvik cache will not clear your data. It has no effect on your data partition. However, a factory data reset/format data partition WILL clear your data.

Honestly, if your phone is not lagging or underperforming in noticeable ways, I wouldn't worry too much about a synthetic benchmark. Real-world performance is what really matters. I was just trying to help you diagnose the low I/O score since you seemed concerned about it.
 
Honestly, if your phone is not lagging or underperforming in noticeable ways, I wouldn't worry too much about a synthetic benchmark. Real-world performance is what really matters. I was just trying to help you diagnose the low I/O score since you seemed concerned about it.
Truthfully, synthetic benchmarks CAN be useful in finding hardware issues. There is a margin of error, but a widely anomalous result means something is wrong. An I/O score THAT low is anomalous. I'd run a series of benchmarks and see if it's ALWAYS that low. It could be a fluke, as well.
 
Clearing cache and/or dalvik cache will not clear your data. It has no effect on your data partition. However, a factory data reset/format data partition WILL clear your data.

Honestly, if your phone is not lagging or underperforming in noticeable ways, I wouldn't worry too much about a synthetic benchmark. Real-world performance is what really matters. I was just trying to help you diagnose the low I/O score since you seemed concerned about it.

Thats done in recovery?

I believe i did that when i used HoB to install 247
 
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