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Originally Posted by sidwin
so how do you make OC perm after reboots?
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I found that simply click the OC on/off button in the OCT_GUI will make it write in registry and stay after reboots. So when you change settings, change one setting each time, exit the gui, see if your phone works or not, test a bit, come back in gui, and click on/off button to see the oct is off, then turn it back on. saved me big, I set the speed to a step above 749, and the phone just crashed, but I didn't toggle the oct on/off, so when it resets, it boots up fine. I put the OCT on the internal storage, not on SD card which is suggested by members(so that at a major failure, you can pull out the SD card to start without OCT) but just test more before make it perm.