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OK,
I am going to install the dual boot app (Click Here) and see if I can set the safe mode to the defaut speed and boot to android before the overclock kicks in.. I will report back with the results
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I note that we are at 25 pages on this item here and 124 at XDA-Developers... Guess we are all speed daemons... Maybe we should OC this thread and catch up?
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Nayr could you please add. 528 as an option in your script? I'm thinkinng. That. Setting Safemode to 528 with a long enough delay will allow us to boot to Andriod.
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am i the only one that noticed that the scripts dont run as fast as the setcpuspeed
and just to confirm for me the registry fix resolved the phone locking up while on a call issue |
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Setting up Gen.Y Dualboot to function properly onstartup using setcpuspeed program for overclocking:
So I ended up getting it working last night. I guess I'll do a quick write up for anyone else looking into this. Gen.Y Dualboot will be telling you that Android is missing. I used the Blazin .ZIP file, but it should be the same for the .CAB file as long as it's a froyo build. Also, setting the phone up to allow time for dualboot to work. I'M STILL WORKING ON BOOTING FROM WINDOWS MOBILE. This guide is only for Gen.Y running after a restart to boot into Android. 1. You should already have msm7kcpuspeed on your device, but for this to work, you MUST have setcpuspeed installed. If this program causes an S.O.D. after or during a phone call, use a registry editor to change "HCKU/Control Panel/Phone/Sleep" to 0. This should solve your sleep issues. 2. Install android to your Sd card if you haven't already, and Gen.Y Dualboot (Gen.Y DualBOOT WVGA v 1.0.6.0 - Storage Card) to your device. 3. Using the registry editor, navigate to HKLM\Software\Msm7kcpuspeed and under SetCpuSpeed the key you will see BootTime (how much time before SetCpuSpeed waits until Overclocking IF you are using the /boot parameter).. Here you can also set your boot options but the default speed should be fine. 4. While still in the registry editor, Navigate to HK CURRENT USER\Software\Gen.Y\DualBOOT and edit the data field of AndroidBootFolder to "\andboot\" without the quotes. This will allow Gen.Y to see you're android OS. (Note: If it still doesn't see it, you may need to use "\android\" instead. This is the folder on the root of your storage card that contains haret.exe. 5. Using total commander, navigate to your windows startup folder and HOLD PRESS setcpuspeed.ink. The intent is to rename it "Setcpuspeed.ink \boot" without quotes. When you press out of the keyboard /boot should disappear with no errors. Quote:
For those of you that want the easy button: Let me know if I missed anything or anyone has questions. Last edited by Boominsvx; 08-06-2010 at 01:37 PM. |
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Hopefully when netripper releases v3, he will have 528 as an option and all of the good things that the scripts and/or SetCpuSpeed do are included. |
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for SetCpuSpeed the key you probably want is BootTime (how much time before SetCpuSpeed waits until Overclocking IF you are using the /boot parameter). Quote:
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Nice work though - I am sure many will appreciate this! For those of you using the Script - the same thing SHOULD (someone will have to test - i dont run andriod on my tp2) work...just use the GUI to set your safe mode to on, and set your safe mode duration to a long value. |
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