Hello
i have followed all the steps above but my phone
goes to bootloop any ideas
thanks
which model ? (x8,x10mini,x10minipro?)
use clean SDcard
and retry
is your bl already unlocked ?
if yes, is the right kernel installed?
i mean 2.6.29.6-nAa-ics : "E15_nAa-ics-01_2.6.29.6-nAa-ics-01.ftf" and not nAa11
(what is written on the kernel logo?)
the bootloop occurs during kernel or rom boot?
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FAQ update :
4/ why flastool doesn't flash the kernel i choose?
- when there are lots of kernel builds in flashtool firmware folder, flashed kernel might not be the right one,
- to void this, create a folder in it, cut/paste all your previous kernel there
- and only keep the one you want to flash in the firmware folder
- then, start flastool and process flashing operations
Hello
yes i have the right kernel installed 2.6.29.6-nAa-ics : "E15_nAa-ics-01_2.6.29.6-nAa-ics-01.ftf.
the phone starts fine untill you get to the page where it tells you to click start
when i click start the phone reboots
I tried to manualy install HTC IME Mod Keyboard but when I activate it a message appears saying "Sorry, HTC_IME mod was suspended" (something like this...my phone is in portuguese...)!
Any help?
Thanks in advance...
unlock your bootloader if it isn't done yet
backup your old rom
flash kernel
boot to recovery
format system (loose every single app installed)
wipe data/factory reset (loose all data)
install miniCM9
install gapps
install fix (for sim)
boot
kernel needs ics rom to boot and work
but, you can still access to recovery with no ics rom installed
no ICS capable apps will behaves like this
for some others, this happens from time to time (e.g default input) i don't really know why
Your english wasn't much undesteandable for me...because my english s*cks
But I think that you are telling me that HTC IME Mod Keyboard doesn't work in ICS...
Is that right? (I really hope this is not what you're saying )
hmm it depends from where you took it
from market, it should work
from a GB rom... hummm why not
from an eclair rom ... i don't know
i can answer the truth only supposition :S
here is my benchmark, using paul's base files with some aokp things at na kernel 11,kgsl 1.1 OC on-demand 691 !
View attachment 982517
i don't understand exactly, is it miniCM9 or not?
ICS ?
2D graphics are high
need some explanations
________________________________#BUG Report
DO
Reboot - Recovery
BUG
the screen stuck in rebooting dialog. It should just rebooting
ACTION
press home key (or any key maybe) to make it reboot
Please flash this kernel via flashtool
http://bit.ly/zsMstf
and this hotfix via CWM:
http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=24310238&postcount=301
dr.norton said:in brief, if your regional settings (on windows) don't correct (or let's say english localisation) you can't see the inner files of the main ftf file like kernel.sin & loader.sin in the flashtool, consequently you can't flash the ftf.
if someone can't see the *.sin files of a *.ftf file, he should change his regional settings of his system. that's all
If you want to enable automatic brightness via cm9 settings follow these steps:
Settings --> display--> brightness
-Enable automatic brightness
-Enable ultra brightness
Settings --> display --> automatic blacklight
-Enable Use custom level
-Enable Allow light decrease
-Screen dim levels...: follow this settings:
Don't forget to Save & apply
If you don't see the image go HERE
Hi,
I tried a few things and managed to make the lights work this way:
1 - Settings > Display > Automatic Backlight .
LIGHT SENSOR FILTER mark ''Enable''
LIGHT LEVELS mark ''Use custom''
mark ''Allow light decrease'',
2 - Settings > Display > Automatic Backlight > Decrease hysteresis
Mark ''0%''
3 - Settings > Display > Brightness
Mark ''Automatic brighness''
OK, The keyboard lights should work !
My configuration, Screenshots :
Q: What are the benefits of using swap? Do I get performance improvements?
A: Using swap essentially increases the amount of memory available for your Android system and applications. What it does, is that it allows you to have more open apps at a given time without the need to kill older apps or HOME (causing redraws when you hit HOME). In essence, it improves the multitasking experience for low RAM phones.
Swap is kept on the sdcard which is by no means as fast as the RAM memory of your phone. So it does NOT improve performance scores.
Q: What is the best sdcard for swap? What size should I use?
A: The best sdcard is the one with the higher write speed. Usually you need at least a class 6 sdcard to see some improvement. This does not mean that swap won't work on slower sdcards, however things will get laggy when stuff are swapped in or out.
The size to use really depends on your usage. For normal usage, 64MB should be enough for having 3-4 apps open at any time. If you need to run heavy apps, consider 128MB or 256MB. At any case you can experiment and find whichever option works best for you.
Q: So, what do I need to do to make swap work?
A: Enabling Swap under MiniCM9 is a piece of cake: Settings -> Performance -> Memory Management -> Swap Settings
There you can select the size, enable or disable, or check the current swap info.
You do NOT need a swap partition. You do NOT need swapper or any other thirdparty apps/scripts. All can be done via the Settings menu.
At boot, if a swapfile is found it's used. At shutdown/usb mass storage, if swap is enabled, it's cleanly disabled so that the sdcard can be unmounted as it should.
Q: Sounds complicated... Do I need to activate swap?
A: No. MiniCM9 will work perfectly with or without swap as it does e.g. with or without overclocking. Swap is yet another cool performance-related feature
Hi folks!
MiniCM9 along with the nAa-ics kernel, includes some interesting performance improvement points:
- System -> Performance -> Processor -> CPU governor and frequency --> SmartassV2 is suggested. Overclocking can be set as higher as your device can take
- System -> Performance -> Processor -> Undervolting --> Enable this to get better battery life
- System -> Performance -> Memory management -> zRam (Compcache) --> By default this is set to 18% in order to provide more physical memory (RAM)
- System -> Performance -> Kernel samepage merging -> Enable this to get smaller memory footprint due to memory sharing among apps (Note that this might increase battery consumption)
ICS is memory hungry, so the more memory we can get, the better the experience will be