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Originally Posted by pistu
Thanks for whoever cabbed the app up. I havent installed sas I am confused by this thread, it would be helpful if someone could update the first thread, based on my understanding this is what I should do for overclocking:
1. Install net rippers cab on device.
2. Install Mortscript to device or storage..
3. install OC_Auto script to storage card.
questions:
1. Am i missing something or is this right order to install.
2. After installing where would I set these numbers? maybe once I install it it would be just opening an app and type in those numbers but being a n00b I dont know what to do.
3. What is the best number to put in? also will this work for touch pro2 stock 6.5 ROM when not on ac power or when backlight is turned off or when lockscreen is on.
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Yes that a proper install procedure. After you install all - look in your programs(depending on ROM -diff procedure but same location) for a program called OC-Auto. Ran that and make desired settings. Here is the example:
1) Would you like to enable Safe mode - Yes
2) Stockspeed then hit OK
3) 90000 - 90 seconds(means when you first boot into the device it will stay at stockspeed(530Mhz) for 90 seconds giving you enough time to adjust the OC speed if previous kept freezing/rebooting, adjust as necessary
4) Apply - Yes
5) Select new speed(this will be the Overclock speed) try at 726Mhz first, and if after reboot and running few of your favorite programs all seems well -increase.
6) Throttle speed - set to 604Mhz - hit OK
7) Poll interval(how often script checks for lockscreen/backlight off) - set to 1000(every second) anything lower will consume more CPU cycles anything over might not notice lockscreen in time and give you SOD - Hit OK
Hit YES
The Device will restart and after time set in step 3(if you chose to enable safe mode) will set the speed to the one you chose in step 5. You can check by running Msm7kCpuSpeed in your program folder(same place where you ran Auto_OC from).
Play around and find you max OC speed, if it set to high -lower it while in safe mode after reboot. If set way too high and cant even boot into windows - take out battery, remove storage card, reinsert battery and restart. Since Auto_OC script installed on storage card - booting without it - will set device to stock speed.