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Wink "Idiot-proof" lag fix?

I've looked at all the lag fixes for the vibrant so far and they all seem to be sort of a pain in the as, i.e. connect phone to your pc, run this, blah blah blah. Being the lazy bastard that I am, I was wondering if there was an apk or a .zip "rom-like" file that I could install that would fix the problem without having to connect my phone to my pc or whatever. Is there anything like that out there? Thanks in advance.

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Its on the market, just look up RyanZA on the market.... you lazy bastard lol
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Its on the market, just look up RyanZA on the market
well **** me, thanks man, can't believe i didn't see that, thanks a ton!
 
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You still need to be careful and be prepared to restore your phone from a backup. None of the lagfixes seem to ever go smoothly. The one click .apk messed up halfway through and said it was going to revert, but the revert failed miserably.
 
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You still need to be careful and be prepared to restore your phone from a backup. None of the lagfixes seem to ever go smoothly. The one click .apk messed up halfway through and said it was going to revert, but the revert failed miserably.
yeah it failed for me, i'll just wait for that 2.2 update, if it ever comes, and i do have a multiple nandroid backups.
 
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How is 2-3 lagfix difficult?
  1. Download the lagfix
  2. Plug phone in with usb debugging enabled
  3. Run the lagfix batch file
  4. ???
  5. PROFIT!
 
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I recommend JAC's kernal with ttabbal's lag fix. Stable for me and fast as hell!
 
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How is 2-3 lagfix difficult?
  1. Download the lagfix
  2. Plug phone in with usb debugging enabled
  3. Run the lagfix batch file
  4. ???
  5. PROFIT!
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I've found RyanZA's lag zip 1.0 packaged as an update.zip by Tatyama to be just perfect and simple. Just copy to internal memory, boot into recovery, and select 'update packages'.

It seems once the devs got fancier with the fixes, more problems arose, such as mounting problems, lack of font switching, loss of data, etc.
 
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ive had, by far, the most luck using this method and its relatively simple
its also important to note, ive done this about 15-20 times now, and it usually doesnt work unless im starting with a fresh, wiped rom, and formatted sd (how u should be doing it anyway!)


1) install drivers (literally like 3 clicks, download, and open the exe file):
http://drivers.softpedia.com/progDow...oad-96692.html

2) Get RyanZA's batch lagfix here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...3&d=1282320979

3) Now enable debugging and double click the lagfixme.bat file in the unzipped folder. And done.

these are my results:
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Verizon Galaxy SIII CM 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" CM 10
Samsung Vibrant w FFC
G1- CM
MotoCliq- Handler Exploit's Latest (R.I.P)
Samsung Behold 2- BH Man 1.6 Galaxy ROM (R.I.P.)
myTouch-Hero 3G UnI 106 (R.I.P)
Touch Pro 2-EnergyRom (R.I.P.)

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