Re: [ROM] Harmonia 2 (IHO Gingerbread) See first post for updat
Ok. I have one new problem. My ov is rebooting every 5 minutes. I think it might be because I set the overclock settings to min. 480 and Max. 864 with the performance governer. But I tried changing it back and it didn't change anything, just kept rebooting but after rebooting a couple more times it just started working randomly again... know anything about this LeslieAnn?
You have to disable that overclock! 864MHz is already a very high clock for any OV; but by also selecting the Performance governor, you told it to stay at that Max speed all the time and never slow down. Even among those lucky few who have OVs that can run stable with 864 Max, I bet few would survive it nonstop and still remain stable.
This is not only the cause of your reboots, but it may have caused a bunch of other corruption in your cache and data.
Once you've disabled OC (really disable it for now, don't just drop it a little) at the very least would I boot recovery and wipe cache and dalvik (I always wipe twice, just for good measure). You may want to also use a root explorer and delete all files in /data/system/dropbox. With luck, that will be enough to stabilize the phone.
If you have a nandroid that's not too old, I would personally restore that (after double-wiping everything) just because you never know how much corruption was left behind and when it might surface. Alternatively do a Factory Reset in recovery, that will wipe all data and cache. You system partition most likely has not been written to and should be unaffected. IF you do this, don't backup and restore app data with Titanium -- the whole purpose is to loose data that may be corrupted.
Once you're fully stabilized and you know you've gotten rid of (potentially) corrupted data, you can start gradually overclocking again. But stay with SmartassV2 or Interactive governors. Follow the guidelines in LeslieAnn's OC thread. Don't overdo it!
I guess some will think that I am exaggerating the risks here. Maybe I am, maybe you'll be fine and there was no corruption. But when a CPU starts failing while it saves data left and right, there is just no way of knowing for sure.
Edit: One thing I forgot: After wiping cache and dalvik and reboot, be patient and let it simmer for 10mins to rebuild everything.