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Old 08-04-2010, 10:02 AM
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Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?

Give it a try. Like I said, it worked on mine. The script you need can be found HERE from nayr's post number 175. I'm actually using v4, not v4.1, but the difference is only a failsafe timeout at startup, and I'd rather my phone start faster. It can be disabled in the gui, so go for v4.1. msm7kcpuspeed will need to be installed as usual for this to work, but does not need to be opened for anything other than checking the cpu speed to be sure the script is running. Scripts go in the storage card. shortcut to OC_auto4 goes in the startup folder in your windows directory, and remember to run OC_auto_GUI to select the desired overclock speed. Soft reset for good measure. Any problems, pull the SD card and soft reset.

Don't forget to hit the thanks buttons if you use their stuff. nayr, 240 rep? I'ma try and fix that. Anyone else showing recent dedication to this, chime in and claim your praise as well.
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