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Originally Posted by eXuRo
ive never overclocked anything before lol i understand what it is and want it.. BUT i dont know where to begin.. read my signature for my specs and hopefully im in the right place for help lol
also, if you could fill me in on some details a noob would not know that would be great
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I also found it a bit confusing at first as there seems to be a few different scripts that do similar things when you only need one. Plus there is outdated and current info mixed all through this thread. Its like a road that splits off several times and all you wanna do is find the correct way to get home.
Heres the steps I used to get it working on my Sprint TP2 with EnergyROM's dinik glass rom. CURRENT AS OF TODAY 8/6!
- Download NetRipper's overclocking cab from the first post in this thread. Its currently version 2 (v2) and install it like you would any cab on your phone. Make sure you install it to the device (not SD card) when given the option.
- Download Mortscript from here then unzip to find MortScript-4.3b11-PPC.cab. Install like a normal cab. You need it to make use of the script in the next step.
- Download nayr1482's OC_Auto4.1_GUI script from here. Extract to a directory on your computer.
- Move OC_Auto4.1.mscr and OC_Auto4.1_GUI.mscr into the root directory of your SD card.
- Make a shortcut to OC_Auto4.1.mscr in \Windows\Startup. To do this with file explorer on the TP2, select OC_Auto4.1.mscr and choose copy. Then navigate to \Windows\Startup and in the edit menu you'll find an option for "paste shortcut".
- Run OC_Auto4.1_GUI.mscr to configure the settings. For my Sprint TP2 I used 710mhz for the overclock speed and 604mhz for the throttle and safe mode speeds.
- Restart your phone.
Thats it! If you want to edit the values later on you can use file explorer to navigate to your SD card and run OC_Auto4.1_GUI.mscr like a program. The benefit to using the OC_Auto script is that it throttles the CPU down when your screen is off/when the device is in standby which prevents it from locking up (referred to as SOD or sleep of death). Also when you turn on your phone there is a delay before the script overclocks the CPU which gives you some time to change the value if a previously set value didn't work. And also as an added failsafe, if you simply pull out the SD card before turning on the phone, the script isn't loaded and your CPU won't be overclocked at all.
(This is basically the same info posted
here. Go give nayr1482 thanks!)