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Hey EM, just giving you an update, since finding this gotdamn errant app is gonna take longer than expected I went ahead and did a full wipe and reinstalled Viper4G (with the stock kernel) to try this out for you. Bad news, it still does NOT do anything for my phone. I wished it would have, I even tried it again going all the way down to 64 and all the way up to 1Gig, still no effect. And yeah, the settings stick. I appreciate the effort though, I'm glad it is working and helping some people though. Alas it's just not meant to be for me. :-(
 
I'm on MeanBean 3.09 with Android Tuner Pro 0.8 and I keep making the change, pressing the on boot button and rebooted and it goes back to 32.
I guess I don't know how to save it or MB resets it.
 

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Every Sense so far rom sets it, I believe.

Check superuser - does Android Tuner have root privileges?

If so, and MB is really at 32, does this help, hurt or no change performance?

If it helps for you, drop MikeyXDA a line and see what he says. :)
 
Every Sense so far rom sets it, I believe.

Check superuser - does Android Tuner have root privileges?

If so, and MB is really at 32, does this help, hurt or no change performance?

If it helps for you, drop MikeyXDA a line and see what he says. :)

Yes, it has SU permissions.
Yes, 32MB is what it is set to after I reboot so I cannot compare any difference since the change won't stick. :(
 
The difference takes effect as soon as you set it manually in Android Tuner.

Think of it as super-long-after-reboot. :)

You can go back and forth on the fly, comparing difference as you go. :)

The point of on-boot is to save fiddling around.

The point of the nandroid backup was to protect against anyone setting a bad value on something so that boot failures happened.
 
The difference takes effect as soon as you set it manually in Android Tuner.

Think of it as super-long-after-reboot. :)

You can go back and forth on the fly, comparing difference as you go. :)

The point of on-boot is to save fiddling around.

The point of the nandroid backup was to protect against anyone setting a bad value on something so that boot failures happened.

Ohhh, gotcha!! I will change it then and watch how it responds and not reboot. :D
 
Only thing I have noticed in a days usage is Titanium Backup loads faster. I don't have many pics to scroll through. I did notice Firefox is still slow as sh**!
 
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