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If I were to switch to Netarchy kernal and want to go back to the one that is the default to Fresh 3.2, how would I do that? I don't see the download for the kernal only.

Thanks.
 
Fresh 3.2 and [KERNEL] [2.6.32.15] [HAVS][BFS][BFQ][FPS][OC][UV] KiNgxKernel #8/#8 "Now it's Fixed"

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setcpu on performance OC'd to 1190
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quadrant on performance
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setcpu on ondemand OC'd to 1190
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quadrant on ondemand
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setcpu profiles. all i do is change it from performance to ondemand on the main screen. i do not change these settings.
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If I were to switch to Netarchy kernal and want to go back to the one that is the default to Fresh 3.2, how would I do that? I don't see the download for the kernal only.

Thanks.

do a nandroid w/o netarchy. then flash the netarchy kernal. then if you want to go back w/o the kernal, boot into recovery and nand restore!
 
i still cant get it. :( which RA? i just installed 1.8.


I flashed RA through Rom Manager, and i did these steps:
a. ##786#
b. menu --> reset
c. type MSL as password
d. automatically reboot to recovery
e. wipe cache/dalvik x2
f. reboot
g. Handfree activation will start automatically
h. check PRI, if it's 1.40_003, you are lucky man, otherwise, repeat from step a.

I did it about 30 times with clockwork and only once with ra, but i guess its still a little hit or miss
 
Fresh 3.2 and [KERNEL] [2.6.32.15] [HAVS][BFS][BFQ][FPS][OC][UV] KiNgxKernel #8/#8 "Now it's Fixed"

2zrj1vk.jpg





setcpu on performance OC'd to 1190
fx5dmq.jpg


quadrant on performance
11kh5vr.jpg




setcpu on ondemand OC'd to 1190
vzdfz8.jpg


quadrant on ondemand
ivlule.jpg





setcpu profiles. all i do is change it from performance to ondemand on the main screen. i do not change these settings.
35mkyoj.jpg
Please disregard...I found it.
 
I flashed RA through Rom Manager, and i did these steps:
a. ##786#
b. menu --> reset
c. type MSL as password
d. automatically reboot to recovery
e. wipe cache/dalvik x2
f. reboot
g. Handfree activation will start automatically
h. check PRI, if it's 1.40_003, you are lucky man, otherwise, repeat from step a.

I did it about 30 times with clockwork and only once with ra, but i guess its still a little hit or miss
For an easy way to find your MSL without having to ADB or call Sprint for it, grab MSL Reader from the market for free.
 
do a nandroid w/o netarchy. then flash the netarchy kernal. then if you want to go back w/o the kernal, boot into recovery and nand restore!

No need to create a nandroid for that. He can flash netarchy without a nandriod and if he doesn't like he can just grab the stock kernel from Fresh Updater.
 
Fresh 3.2 and [KERNEL] [2.6.32.15] [HAVS][BFS][BFQ][FPS][OC][UV] KiNgxKernel #8/#8 "Now it's Fixed"

2zrj1vk.jpg





setcpu on performance OC'd to 1190
fx5dmq.jpg


quadrant on performance
11kh5vr.jpg




setcpu on ondemand OC'd to 1190
vzdfz8.jpg


quadrant on ondemand
ivlule.jpg





setcpu profiles. all i do is change it from performance to ondemand on the main screen. i do not change these settings.
35mkyoj.jpg

I just flashed this Kernal and have had several lockups. I wiped both cache's before flashing. Not sure what's going on but may have to go back to the stock.
 
Yes, and I keep getting system reboots. Even tried wiping all the data completely and that didn't help.

Not sure what I am doing different.

hmmmm...that is strange. ive been running this combo for 24hrs now and havent had any lock ups or reboots.
 
Yes, and I keep getting system reboots. Even tried wiping all the data completely and that didn't help.

Not sure what I am doing different.
Try dropping the OC a little, maybe 1.15. These phones are individual in terms of the way respond to OC freqs.
 
I'll try that and let you know. Right now I am restoring back to the stock. Just to confirm, when doing a Kernal update, I should just have to flash both Cache's and then flash the Kernal right? Do I don't need to do a wipe? I tried both methods and neither worked for me but if I want to test further I would like to do so without having to wipe the data each time.

Thank you for everyone's help.
 
I'll try that and let you know. Right now I am restoring back to the stock. Just to confirm, when doing a Kernal update, I should just have to flash both Cache's and then flash the Kernal right? Do I don't need to do a wipe? I tried both methods and neither worked for me but if I want to test further I would like to do so without having to wipe the data each time.

Thank you for everyone's help.
In my experience, most often that is correct. But always read the first two posts in the dev's thread, they will tell you what you need to do.
 
since unplugged this morning.
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ive been uninstalling/installing things and rebooting. thats why there are times when there is nothing recorded. charge times are when i was plugged into my machine to upload shootme pics.

last 8 hours
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i am very happy with my battery life since unplugging around 7am this morning.
 
anyone else having this issue? when i reboot my phone, all my homescreen apps are gone, every single one of the 7 pages are empty?
 
i did wipe 2x....and i re-installed 2 times.

i suppose i'll try once more.

when you wipe, it sets all screens back to nothing on them. you have to reinstall your apps from titanium or whatever backup app you used. this is different from the nanddroid. this fresh needed a wipe per fresh's recommendation. previous fresh versions just updated and left all the screens and apps alone.
 
so. before i flashed it, i needed to wipe. i did that.

now, whenever my phone turns off and comes back on--i have to re-setup everything.
 
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