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One Click Lag Fix actually works

I must be doing something wrong. When I turned the phone off and restarted, I returned to the one click lag fix app all but root device 2.1 and check for free space are disabled.


I downloaded from the market and am having the same problem - only root device 2.1 and check for free space are showing . One click lag fix is showing as unavailable.

I went to SD card and launched as a superuser but no apps show in the menu there. How is 'one click lag fix' made available
 
I downloaded from the market and am having the same problem - only root device 2.1 and check for free space are showing . One click lag fix is showing as unavailable.

I went to SD card and launched as a superuser but no apps show in the menu there. How is 'one click lag fix' made available

did you try root device and when it reboots the other options should be available ?
 
Where do i find "one click lag fix"? I've tried finding it in the marketplace but, it doesn't come up. Also if i'm reading this right, i "don't" have to be rooted for this to work right?
 
Where do i find "one click lag fix"? I've tried finding it in the marketplace but, it doesn't come up. Also if i'm reading this right, i "don't" have to be rooted for this to work right?

You have to be rooted, and its called ryan lagfix or something to that effect, it will root the phone, and apply the lag fix , if it matter you should see your quadrant score double or triple to over 2k
 
Does the OCLF from Market have an option to not root before installing? I'm rooted with the OCR method and I don't know if it will conflict with it.
 
Just did this this morning! And I'll tell you that my phone is 5 times faster then it ever was! Quadrant score went from 848 to 2079!
 
did the lag fix, worked great.

Question, since the lagfix, my battery life has been less than half of what it was. Is this normal?? I'm only getting like 6 hours battery life with constant use. Before oneclick I was getting 14-16
 
Awesome. Thanks for this. Worked on the first try for me. 2290 on quadrant. No black screen or anything.
Phone is gettin pretty hot now though and its raping my battery. Any help?
Also can anyone tell me what i/o is? Thats what is rly being increased here not cpu speed.
thanks for any help. Im a noob. Took the risk of rooting since this method seemd rly straight forward and wanted to speed up my phone. Did alot of research but im a little overwhelmed.
 
sweet! i just tried it.. im a noob so i was scared.. it didnt go quite like i read, but it ended the same! noticeably faster now, and it scored 2225!

thank you!

so whats the benefit of rooting? i though id be able to delete some att stuff i didnt want, but it wouldnt allow it?
 
You do realize you all are getting excited about artificially-inflated scores from synthetic benchmarks, right?

A phone that scores 2000 in Quadrant is not twice as fast as one that scores 1000. These scores are meaningless and it becomes apparent why as you look into how the benchmarks are calculated, and the dirty stuff these "lagfixes" are doing that trick them.
 
ok... well no one can mention to any of us about why our batteries are being gang-raped by this lag fix so I'm uninstalling everything. Nice to see the phone a little faster tho. Oh well.... I'll wait for froyo
 
ok... well no one can mention to any of us about why our batteries are being gang-raped by this lag fix so I'm uninstalling everything. Nice to see the phone a little faster tho. Oh well.... I'll wait for froyo

Not sure about this one but some lagfixes replace the stock kernel with a rebuilt one based on older code which Samsung made public. Because it's older code than stock, there have been various bugs, incompatibilities, driver issues and lost optimizations found over time in using them.

It's the price you pay for using a "lagfix". These aren't simple, problem-free, risk-free hacks. It might be a simple "one click" for the user but it's anything but "simple" beneath the hood, and the nonstandard changes these hacks do to the fundamental system are significant. The ramifications and side-effects of them are still being learned.
 
I can't seem to find RyanZA's OCLF solution anywhere for download, despite scanning bar codes, etc. Does anyone know where I can find this app? I HAVE to fix this agrvating lag issue. My phone is rooted and I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S (Vibrant) connected to T-Mobile. Current it's running at 650 :o(
 
I can't seem to find RyanZA's OCLF solution anywhere for download, despite scanning bar codes, etc. Does anyone know where I can find this app? I HAVE to fix this agrvating lag issue. My phone is rooted and I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S (Vibrant) connected to T-Mobile. Current it's running at 650 :o(

It's been removed from the market. But it's also the least-advisable way to get a hack to address lag. Newer methods are better and safer... although still intrusive and risky, with their assorted issues.
 
Hello. I saw your last post regarding better Lag-Fix's for the Captivate. I have updated my Samsung Captivate to froyo 2.2 .ucJI6. Which "fix" would you recommend I use.

Thank you very much for your time.
Rick Kremer
kremer(dot)rick(at) gmail (dot) com:)
 
Hello. I saw your last post regarding better Lag-Fix's for the Captivate. I have updated my Samsung Captivate to froyo 2.2 .ucJI6. Which "fix" would you recommend I use.

If you're going to use a hacked ROM you should use one of the modern ones that have a lagfix built-in.

There is no official 2.2 released for the USA Captivate yet.
 
Ok, ran this lag fix and the phone rebooted. Splash screen and all then went black. With intermittent vibrations. Tried pulling the battery, several times. Still just a black screen and vibrations. Any help is appreciated. Tried recovery mode but that hasnt helped either.
 
Ok, ran this lag fix and the phone rebooted. Splash screen and all then went black. With intermittent vibrations. Tried pulling the battery, several times. Still just a black screen and vibrations. Any help is appreciated. Tried recovery mode but that hasnt helped either.

Well, there's a reason in the last few posts here I've been advising against it.
 
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