Power Management Settings - which are safe to turn off?

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zyborg

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Hi all,

I'm using Schap's Advanced Config to tweak my TD. I've now come to the Power Management settings (or 'Power Managment', as Schap calls them...) and I was wondering what these different settings actually apply to, what the individual settings mean, and which are SAFE to turn off with normal use:

- SD Memory
- AsyncMac1
- Irsir1
- PPTP1
- L2TP1

Thx. ;)
 

caljitu

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dunno wat they mean

but i turned off the first 4 and the battery life seems pretty good (together with TLR's ROM 3)
 

SurfHost

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I'm using this cab file i created myself with the following Power Management settings.

HKLM\Comm\AsyncMac1\Parms
HKLM\Comm\PPTP1\Parms
HKLM\Comm\L2TP1\Parms
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\MMC_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\NAND_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\SDMemory_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\SIM_Class

DisablePowerManagement set to 0 on all options
 

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zyborg

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Interesting... even through I install your cab, when I enter Schap's Advanced Config after soft resetting the device, all the power management features still appear as "Enabled". Any explanation for this?:confused:

I'm using this cab file i created myself with the following Power Management settings.

HKLM\Comm\AsyncMac1\Parms
HKLM\Comm\PPTP1\Parms
HKLM\Comm\L2TP1\Parms
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\MMC_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\NAND_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\SDMemory_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\SIM_Class

DisablePowerManagement set to 0 on all options
 

zyborg

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Interesting... even through I install your cab, when I enter Schap's Advanced Config after soft resetting the device, all the power management features still appear as "Enabled". Any explanation for this?:confused:

I'm using this cab file i created myself with the following Power Management settings.

HKLM\Comm\AsyncMac1\Parms
HKLM\Comm\PPTP1\Parms
HKLM\Comm\L2TP1\Parms
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\MMC_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\NAND_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\SDMemory_Class
HKLM\Drivers\SDCARD\ClientDrivers\Class\SIM_Class

DisablePowerManagement set to 0 on all options
 

AntiProxy

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okay i must admit this thread confused the heck out of me.
i thought it's advisable to turn on power management for all of the above mentioned items.

when i first checked on a stock rom, these were all disabled, so i enabled them.

are you saying now that they should be disabled for improved battery life?
 

zyborg

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In Schap's Advanced Config under Power Management it says that disabling these settings will improve battery life.... but I don't know which settings are SAFE to turn of with normal use. That's why I started this thread.;)

okay i must admit this thread confused the heck out of me.
i thought it's advisable to turn on power management for all of the above mentioned items.

when i first checked on a stock rom, these were all disabled, so i enabled them.

are you saying now that they should be disabled for improved battery life?
 

ReLeXX

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No, it says enabling those settings will improve battery life. ;)
"Enable or disable power managment for xyz. Power managment reduces power consumption when xyz is not used."

So I enabled all those settings, but I don't know if that changed anything at all.

ReLeXX
In Schap's Advanced Config under Power Management it says that disabling these settings will improve battery life.... but I don't know which settings are SAFE to turn of with normal use. That's why I started this thread.;)
 

SurfHost

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The registry setting is: DisablePowerManagement
so if you want to enable power management (i guess you will, to extend battery life) you should set it to 0

I have no idea whether schaps advanced config sets this to 0 or 1 as i'm not using it.
 
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Maxi imran

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Can i get some help

I have a Samsung Jack SGH-i637 and i am a completely new user...can someone tell me how i can get rid of its Battery Problem....I cannot get a good time of battery and i need to charge my cell two times a day!...What shall i do???:confused::confused: