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Old 11-24-2008, 02:43 PM
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Re: Android *RELEASE* on HTC Apache *UPDATES*

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Okay, the first boot probably takes more than 10 minutes on a regular-clocked Apache.

Be aware that if you are using an overclocked Apache, because of the intensive IO and such, you might actually lock-up (temporarily) your Apache, but not know it, because the wait is assumed to be long in the first place; make sense? So unless you are sure that running your o/ced Apache @ full speed and @ 100% CPU usage for several several minutes on end doesn't lock it up, I would regular-clock it for these experiments. Also, an o/ced Apache may cause extra errors that should not even be reported to tekkdrone or on this thread, b/c it's not fair for him to try to fix something that's not even a real problem in the first place.

The second and subsequent boots take like 4 or 5 minutes.

It does drain your batt, especially the first boot.

It does run smoothly once it's up. I like it!

Oh yeah, and my phone reboots just as fast as always, after rebooting from Android. 'couse, tekkdrone reported the he only sometimes encounters slow reboot, not all the time, and I've only rebooted from Android twice.

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