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umm the script isnt working for me... its not doing a thing... im still @ 528 when windows starts... am i missing something?
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did you create a shortcut to the script file in windows/startup? |
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There is a start_speed and a boost_speed, and if I'm reading the script correctly the CPU is initially overclocked to the start_speed value if there is not a shortcut to the Msm7KAutoCpuSpeed program in \Windows\StartUp, and then the boost_speed variable is used when the device isn't in a state that needs to be throttled. Why can't those two variables be merged into boost_speed and just make the initial call to Msm7KAutoCpuSpeed.exe use the value of boost_speed? For example: If (NOT (FileExists("\Windows\StartUp\Msm7kAutoCpuSpeed.ln k"))) RunWait("\Program Files\Msm7kCpuSpeed\Msm7KAutoCpuSpeed.exe", boost_speed) EndIf PS - Just tried the script and it's working great, I can see it throttled and then unthrottle within a few hundred milliseconds when I come back from sleep. Thanks to you and everyone else who put the effort in to making this usable! Last edited by aguenter322; 07-30-2010 at 05:20 PM. |
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Edit: what are you using to check your cpu speed? when i open the overclock app, the slider still shows 528. Last edited by puff601; 07-30-2010 at 05:23 PM. |
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The script he posted on the last page works fine for me. If you start the script from your file manager manually and then go to Msm7kCpuSpeed does it show a higher clock speed than 528? If it doesn't there's a problem with your script, if it does there's a problem with your shortcut to the script or something else in your startup sequence.
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its the oc-auto3 nayr posted. i tried auto2 as well... can you post a cab of the mortscript you are using?
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