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Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?

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Originally Posted by Boominsvx View Post
3. Using the registry editor, navigate to HKLM\Software\Msm7kcpuspeed and change safe_mode to 1. Here you can also set your boot options and increase your safe mode duration but the default speed should be fine.
safe_mode is part of OC_Auto, has nothing to do with SetCpuSpeed.
for SetCpuSpeed the key you probably want is BootTime (how much time before SetCpuSpeed waits until Overclocking IF you are using the /boot parameter).


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5. Using total commander, navigate to your windows startup folder and HOLD PRESS setcpuspeed.ink. The intent is to rename it "Setcpuspeed.ink \boot" without quotes. When you press out of the keyboard /boot should disappear with no errors.
I would recommend after the press and hold to click Properties, then select the 'Shortcut' tab at the top. Then in the Target line add the /boot (spec before the backslash) to the end of the target entry...
Not saying your above way wont work...


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6. Restart the phone. Do not try to run Haret yet or it will crash the phone and you'll have to make changes to the registry again. Just restart it and let Dualboot load. Remember, you're on a timeout so don't let it sit to long or the OC program will start and your phone will need to be restarted. If you need more time, increase Safe Mode Duration from step 3. (This is measured in ms, IE: 60000=1 minute)
Again, the key you want to be editing is BootTime.




Nice work though - I am sure many will appreciate this!


For those of you using the Script - the same thing SHOULD (someone will have to test - i dont run andriod on my tp2) work...just use the GUI to set your safe mode to on, and set your safe mode duration to a long value.
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