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Default Running Init.d Script On Our Galaxy W

Hi everyone, i've such a good news for all the galaxy w users. I've tested that our device can run init.d script on startup(currently with Bionic Cow 1,dont know whether stock rom works or not). Here is the original post from DOOMLORD.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1236446

Here is the guide for our device to run and support init.d script on startup:

What you need:
1)CWM for galaxy w
2)The file from DOOMLORD (init.d-autorunner-stock.zip),you can download from his original post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1236446)

Step:
1)Boot to cwm recovery and do nand backup first(Just in case if got bootloop,you still can restore)
2)After backup, go to ADVANCE menu and mount system (this is important,if you didnt mount system, then the flash will not be install)
3)Select the file that you have download and flash it.

Test:
1)The easiest way to test whether the script running or not is to install ZEPPELINROX V6 supercharge script.
2)when install the script, do select to integrate to build.prop and enable init.rc
3)if you have installed the v6 script, please do unsupercharge first and do a clean install of the script. DO NOT RESTORE, cause restore will not make the script to auto start.


Hopefully this will help COWITHGUN to implement this to his next BIONIC COW 3.

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i've try new improvement to our device. if you are using custom rom, you may wanna try this.first, you need to un-supercharge and download the adrenaline engine from this post by IMBAWIND :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...64&postcount=2
then,flash it using cwm recovery. when flashing remember to mount the /system/ first. And do remember, after flashing this adrenaline engine, you no need to supercharge again. cause the script is included inside already. try it out guys, and post your comment. happy modding!!
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come on....56 views but no one dare to test or give comment???? i need to know whether it works with all of your gw or not!!! we supposed to share and learn. pls give comment. thank you.
 
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Gonna try as soon as I come back home.

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Ehm, the files he provied are still update-scripts?
 
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the flash file it self doesnt hv script inside. we need to install script by ourself. what i can suggest is v6 supercharge and adrenaline script. i hv combine this 2 script in my phone and it work like charm. i hv use it for a week without problem and battery for heavy 3g internet usage can last for 7 hours. try it and let every user know.

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It works, amazing find mate
 
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you are welcome.....so now we can get rid of script manager already!!!
 
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you are welcome.....so now we can get rid of script manager already!!!
Indeed, too bad people don't seem to understand how awesome this is
 
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Haha....sharing is caring. I just want sammy to know how good is thier phone, and how bad is it for us without ics update. If sammy really care for thier customer,surely they hv a team to develope new ics for us.

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Haha....sharing is caring. I just want sammy to know how good is thier phone, and how bad is it for us without ics update. If sammy really care for thier customer,surely they hv a team to develope new ics for us.

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Yes. Because you are special and deserve ICS while million of others don't. Take your head out of your ass for a moment and think like this:

You are Samsung executives. You own a line of smartphone called the Galaxy phones that are many and all very different from each other. Also you have MILLIONS of customers to please. Google announces ICS but only makes it available a few days prior to release. Now you have to update most of your entire line of phones in a matter of months and you had no way to prepare ahead of time for it. Do you:

1) Hire dozens of techs, programmers and testers to make updates for all your phones that you will most likely fire at the end; or

2) Hire a few that you can keep on board but only upgrade the flagship phones/tablets on your company?

If I was a Samsung executive, I would have gone for the 2nd. Why? Because no one promised ICS upgrade on phones like the Galaxy W, S, Ace, ect. Second because Google ****ing screwed up the timing in giving the manufacturers the SDK and source.

So if you blame Samsung, blame Google aswell. Also, if you blame them then get an iPhone or a WP. But shut up with your self entitlement issues.

When I bought this phone I wasn't expecting Samsung to give a middle-range, not widely known phone an ICS upgrade. I was however expecting the dev scene at XDA to grow around this phone because of its sheer potential. And guess what, I was right

I am thinking of releasing an update to my KezraVP with built-in supercharger support. I won't make promises though, because right now I am trying to get a job in Poland and thal will force me to move countries and stuff so I dunno how much time I'll have.
 
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