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damir-bosna
10th May 2009, 05:12 PM
download and install this app from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=507212
soft reset, and on settings<system you will see Processor icon
it slow down the processor if it is not used, on my UNI down to 19Mhz, charged my UNI to 100% few hours ago, it is still at 100% with Phone turned on.
usually now it would be 85-86%
some users say after working whole day on it to have 60% instead of 10%
post some feedback
orb3000
10th May 2009, 07:11 PM
Thanks for sharing
Letīs test it...
oqaab
11th May 2009, 11:07 AM
Just curious... would over or under clocking have any adverse effects on hardware? :confused:
tomal
11th May 2009, 11:32 AM
Guy's,
You must not install it in Uni, as it has a different (PXA2XX) processor.
Trying it on this device may cause a HW damage!!
damir-bosna
11th May 2009, 12:50 PM
Guy's,
You must not install it in Uni, as it has a different (PXA2XX) processor.
Trying it on this device may cause a HW damage!!
Oh, OK tomal, if you say it I believe it.
phezthie
11th May 2009, 01:09 PM
Guy's,
You must not install it in Uni, as it has a different (PXA2XX) processor.
Trying it on this device may cause a HW damage!!
it worked. but tnx for your quick trchnical advice. uninstalling....:D
oqaab
11th May 2009, 03:19 PM
Guy's,
You must not install it in Uni, as it has a different (PXA2XX) processor.
Trying it on this device may cause a HW damage!!
Weren't you a bit late? I installed it! Luckily no harm sustained. It didn't work though as processor was of unknown type for this application.
I hope orb3000 is safe, he was earlier than me here.
orb3000
11th May 2009, 03:43 PM
[QUOTE=tomal;3764273] Guy's ,
[SIZE="6"]You must not install it in Uni, as it has a different (PXA2XX) processor.[/SIZE ]
Trying it on this device may cause a HW damage!![ /QUOTE]
Weren't you a bit late? I installed it! Luckily no harm sustained. It didn't work though as processor was of unknown type for this application.
I hope orb3000 is safe, he was earlier than me here.
Thanks for your concern oqaab:)
For some stange reason after typing my message on this thread power on my neighbourhood was down for several hours, so I couldnt even download from here to test!:):) Coincidence.......
Damir please be carefull with the stuff you share for others:eek:
Without Tomal´s on time intervention a lot of people could damaged their Uni
Nex time please consult an expert before!!!
p.d Please remoe your link for safe
damir-bosna
11th May 2009, 03:46 PM
[QUOTE=oqaab;3765102]
Thanks for your concern oqaab:)
For some stange reason after typing my message on this thread power on my neighbourhood was dow for several hours, so I couldnt even download from here to test!:):)
Damir please be carefull with the stuff you share for others:eek:
Without Tomalīs on time intervention a lot of people could damaged their Uni
Please consult the expert before!!!
OK, I will.
btw I had this application installed for 2 days and it was working properly, no freezing etc.
but for safety reasons uninstalled it after i read Tomal's post:)
oqaab
11th May 2009, 04:01 PM
OK, I will.
btw I had this application installed for 2 days and it was working properly, no freezing etc.
but for safety reasons uninstalled it after i read Tomal's post:)
Tomal said 'it may' and not 'it will' so luckly we are safe. But it never worked for me. I mean it installed and opened correctly but processor was never under clocked, it showed fluctuations between 400 and 500 MHz all the time. Never being stable at 19 MHz.
My question remains unanswered... 'does over or under clocking causes any trouble in the long run'? As in the case of Desktop PCs over clocking heats the processor and prolonged use destroys it.
damir-bosna
11th May 2009, 04:49 PM
Tomal said 'it may' and not 'it will' so luckly we are safe. But it never worked for me. I mean it installed and opened correctly but processor was never under clocked, it showed fluctuations between 400 and 500 MHz all the time. Never being stable at 19 MHz.
My question remains unanswered... 'does over or under clocking causes any trouble in the long run'? As in the case of Desktop PCs over clocking heats the processor and prolonged use destroys it.
OK, I'M JUST GLAD THAT NOBODY BRICKED THER DEVICE.
i am not sure, but under-over clocking could maybe cause problem even on ppc
orb3000
12th May 2009, 02:22 AM
Tomal said 'it may' and not 'it will' so luckly we are safe. But it never worked for me. I mean it installed and opened correctly but processor was never under clocked, it showed fluctuations between 400 and 500 MHz all the time. Never being stable at 19 MHz.
My question remains unanswered... 'does over or under clocking causes any trouble in the long run'? As in the case of Desktop PCs over clocking heats the processor and prolonged use destroys it.
One more interested on the answer to your question
In all my flashing-life I never used my Uni processor on 624Mhz, always at normal speed because I donīt know the side efects
gugi_sat
15th May 2009, 12:21 AM
hi gurus
so i believe battery draining problem is NOT solved yet
if it is how, on my uni it only 6 % and BEEPS
please help
kind regards
orb3000
17th May 2009, 10:09 AM
hi gurus
so i believe battery draining problem is NOT solved yet
if it is how, on my uni it only 6 % and BEEPS
please help
kind regards
Well
You are lucky! mine turns off in 16%
Considering itīs my original battery snince Aug 2005 I canīt complain
Buying a new one is the best option
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