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Root Netarchy-toastmod 4.3.1cfs-havs-nosbc 4.3.1 setup

stompyevo

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I am runing Nyn 2.2 RLS5, I just flash Netarchy 4.3.1 what next, how do I access and setup Netarchy? I look everywhere there is no icon, I must be rally lost. Cant find any documentation on how to i see it in software info of the phone so i know it is there.
 
yes it is listed there but just want to know if tere is a setup screen for Netarchy like some sort of settings to change how it works?
 
Oh ok just want to make sure because I could not find any documentation on how to! So flashing Netarchy alone will not help in battery used?
 
The kernel performs differently from the stock one... so it could increase or decrease battery life. How you use the phone... determines how the kernel performs. If you want better control, so you can fine tune it, I would get setcpu.
 
If you have any questions about setcpu, don't hesitate to ask. Also, performing a "search in thead/search in post" for setcpu, may give you accurate/immediate answers as well.
 
lol...lol....lol.....at myself, that what I was thinking a kernel cannot be configure!!!!! cause I could not find nothing in the apps section on the phone for Netarchy I will just have to get SetCPU to get and I am going to read that guide.

The min/max Freq. governor choices will be after I install SetupCPU?
 
lol...lol....lol.....at myself, that what I was thinking a kernel cannot be configure!!!!! cause I could not find nothing in the apps section on the phone for Netarchy I will just have to get SetCPU to get and I am going to read that guide.

The min/max Freq. governor choices will be after I install SetupCPU?

Correct. Frequency settings will be after install. If you do overclock [past 998 Mhz] make sure you DO NOT select the checkbox for starting on boot up, until AFTER you make sure the kernel is stable. Phone can get stuck in a loop and be hard to change the settings w/out restoring a backup. So... in short, you would want to scale the frequency up in minimal increments to make sure the phone can handle it [basically don't go from 998mhz to 1.2ghz w/ one swipe of your finger]. After that, feel free to select the check box for start on boot up.
 
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