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Default Removing Voodoo Question

Im on EB01 and i didnt remove voodoo when i was in DL09. and im trying to remove voodoo by doing making disable_lagfix folder in sd/voodoo folder. But it didnt work. and there was way of doing the adb thing and idk how to do it. can anyone tell me or teach me how to disable voodoo step by step? please. because of this i cant download anything. it says my phone memory is 0.00B. thank you. i appriciate it
 
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If its voodoo 5 its a option in cwm.. The red one..then reboot

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Default [HOWTO] Completely Remove Voodoo Lagfix

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[HOWTO] Completely Remove Voodoo Lagfix
 
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You don't create a folder. You need to create a FILE

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what do u mean as in file? what kind of file? doc? txt?
 
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There is no file extension when creating the "disable_lagfix".

1) Create a new txt document.

2) Name it "disable_lagfix". It will tell you that it will no longer be useable, blah blah. Just accept.

3) Then move it in to the voodoo folder on the sd card.

4) Reboot phone. It will take a while at reboot to un-voodoo the phone. This is normal.

Done.
 
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I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the filename needs to be .disable_lagfix (notice the dot at the beginning). Oh, and the file is just an empty file, no particular format. You can create one easily with Root Explorer. If you don't have Root Explorer, I suggest buying it, as it makes it much easier to work with files on your rooted phone.
 
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I've been having this problem for a while. The settings do not store and always get the "can't mount /dev/block/stl11" error. I first tried the disable_lagfix file and rebooted. Nothing new. Changed some settings and then rebooted. None of the system settings kept. I then tried the voodoo uninstaller in the referenced thread. The uninstaller seemed to work without error, but still get the mounting error when entering recovery mode.

 
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