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I just flashed over to the new OEM Verizon 6.5 and can't get the ResProxy reg edit to stick. Any ideas? Also, can someone tell me what the reg entry for "ShareMemSizeInUse" should be set to? I think I changed to 0 on accident. |
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get shaggylives CM killer to stop CMGUARDIAN from changing it back
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Wirelessly posted (Verizon TP2 Win 6.5 Sense 2.1: XV6875.1 Opera/9.50 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en))
Already tried that. Doesn't work. |
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But, no, CM Killer doesn't work on the Verizon 6.5 ROM |
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Unzip and copy the following dll to windows directory. Then soft reset. Change resproxy values and soft reset again
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Well... can't say for SURE this doesn't work, because I've already tried to fix this by deleting the following keys in the Registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\HTC\BootLauncher\Apps\P reLoadRes HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\HTC\BootLauncher\Servic es\ResProxy HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\ResProxy So I don't have any more settings to set anymore ;) But for sure after having the phone running all morning, going in and out of Opera, SkyFire, Album, Music, etc, I'm down 30MB of memory. I'm wondering if WM has default values it uses if it can't find those keys.... |
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If you use the phone it will have memory leaks. Is push internet disabled.
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btw... could I have caused any problems by deleting those keys? I do have the phone backed up and I could obviously hard reset if I need to. I just figured if ResProxy isn't running (especially if the DLL is just empty now), I wouldn't need those keys.
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deleting those are fine.
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since the thread caught my attention the other day, and info was consolidated, I took some time tonight and whipped up a new version of my killer. the regs and dummy resproxy are now included, or is it excluded..?
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Well, after running the phone a day, I'm still down to 20% even after closing all programs and even whacking AudioManager with ACB TaskMan. Which is the same as I saw before. So Im thinking these fixes either don't work, or the difference they make is subtle. The best memory fix I've seen is STILL just to disable push internet and to make sure the X button closes apps.
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AFAIK, there is nothing you can do to resproxy that will make any difference. There is one thing that you can do though, you can remove it from your kitchens. Just leave resloader.dll and resproxy.dll (for dependencies) and remove all of its registry entries.
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ResLoader.dll too? I guess that makes sense since I whacked the registry entries for it. Just created a zero length copy of that and loaded it. I'll run with it for a while and let everyone know what happens
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Do NOT copy over resloader.dll. This will cause problems with opening programs like htc calculator. Well I don't ever reach 80% so maybe you have another program leaking.
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Yes you need resloader.dll and resproxy.dll for dependency purposes. If you remove those calculator will not work. Some other HTC apps may not work either, but calculator is the only one I have found
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overwriting resproxy is fine. I have zero issues with a 0kb resproxy.dll
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TOO LATE ;) ;) Oh well. I had some time this weekend, guess I'm going to hard reset and reload my programs. :) :)
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Why hard reset? Just delete the 0kb file and the old one returns
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And deleting both the zero length ResLoader.dll and ResProxy.dll files does make the original ones re-appear by "magic". (I'm guessing they come from the ROM :) )
question ---> deleting the zero length HTC_CM_Guardian.exe that CM_Killer creates doesn't seem to restore the original HTC_CM_Guardian.exe file on my phone. Any ideas? It doesn't seem to cause any issues, tho.... |
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Leave the 0kb resproxy.dll it helps. You are correct in that rom files can't be deleted just overwritten.
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Thanks (and thanked). Should I worry about the missing HTC_CM_Guardian.exe file?
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no it is not needed. We don't have a guardian.exe that is why it was removed completely. We only have a guardian.dll
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How do you replace the resproxy.dll? it is not letting me do that - says in use.
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You can write it over with total commander with a blank text file renamed correctly. The phones built in file explorer won't work.
I have a different option for you. Delete this entire key in the registry. [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\HTC\BootLauncher\Servic es\ResProxy] |
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On my Verizon stock 6.5 ROM I was finally was able to spend the time to hard reset the phone to restore all the files and registry keys I deleted while experimenting, and I have verified that just replacing \Windows\ResProxy.dll with a 0 size file using Total Commander does allow you to set HKLM\Software\HTC\ResProxy\ShareMemSize to 0 and it does "stick" after soft reset.
I'm going to use the phone with normal use for a few days to see if it makes a difference to memory used. Remember this fix is to reduce the increasing amount of memory the phone uses after being running for some time. It won't stop the increase from occuring at all, and it makes little (maybe even no) difference on the amount of memory the phone uses immediately after restarting (people who claim it does have probably implemented this along with the "No Push Internet" fix at the same time and are seeing the result of that fix instead). I'll post here and let the group know what I see |
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Resproxy doesn't free any memory or makes much difference on sense 2.5. on 2.1 it made a huge difference, i went from 50% memory usage to 30%.. but on 2.5 a clean boot is around 50-52% with or without resproxy.
2.5 sucks up memory big time. |
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I'm not sure how you're gaining 20% (about 40 MB) on restart just from disabling ResProxy |
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OK.. this is what I see after about a days normal use - about 70% in use. This seems to be about 5% less (about 10 MB) then would be without zero-size-ResProxy/ShareMemSize-0. It also seems that memory use is *growing* slower then without the mod. I'd be hitting 75%+ within a few hours before. A good portion of that are programs that just stay in memory after they're launched the first time (big ones are Phone and AudioManager), but a lot of that seems to be from a Gwes process that seems to be growing a lot less/a lot slower.
Again, it only occurs after running the phone for a while. Changing ResProxy isn't going to make a noticable (if any) difference right after restart. Anyone who's saying they see that has probably done something else at the same time (probably the NoPushInternet fix). |
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