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A ROM is a ROM is a ROM........is a ROM.
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your mom.
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i crack me up.
A ROM is a ROM is a ROM........is a ROM.
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Gotcha.... well, I am officially now Voodoo'd! Was very simple. Ran Quadrant Benchmark just to make sure... score was almost 1500
Thanks for all the help everyone... and kudos again to gunner for an awesome thread!
Sent from my rooted Samsung Fascinate
2.9.1 sc/EC10/Nitro Dark
cant let you get away with that:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/ver...w-voodoo-updated-9-mar-2011-a.html#post550160
quadrent will give you an idea. the proper way is with terminal emulator. give the post a read.
glad to help sir.
Man... I feel like a nag! But... in CWM when I enabled lagfix, it says:
Voodoo lagfix is actually: disabled
next boot: enabled
Options:
/system lagfix conversion: yes
debug mode: no
Is this what I am supposed to be seeing? And what does it mean?
Sorry for all the probably pretty obvious questions... but I am really just trying to learn as much as possible about this stuff!
No worries. Enable lag fix and reboot. As long as you hear lady android you are good.
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did I do something wrong?
I ran mount in terminal emulator and saw the ext4 in all 4 of the locations. Not sure why I am not hearing the lady android voice? Come to think of it, I do not remember hearing it when I first flashed the voodoo kernel either. Also, i rebooted into recovery 3 times now and each time it still says
Voodoo lagfix is actually: disabled
next boot: enabled
Options:
/system lagfix conversion: yes
debug mode: no
Ok sorry for the newbee question and I did read the procedure just don't want to brick my phone. So I'm currently running sc 2.9.1 with midnight steel theme and the new kernal eb10. So do I need to go back to sc 2.9.1 and then do the voodoo lag fix or can I just go straight to cwm and do voodoo? Any help would be great.
If you're already on 2.9.1 how can you go back to 2.91? You're already there. The new kernel is EC10. No you can't go straight to cwm and do voodoo. You have to flash the EC10 voodoo kernel in cwm, then enable lag fix. It's that simple, but please read my post to JOrtenzi above this one and consider what I say in there. If you are confused by any of this, you may not be ready to jump into voodoo. I am just looking out for your best interests here in an effort to educate you about the added risks of going to voodoo. If you still decide you want to go to voodoo, it is just as simple as I said above:
1. Download the EC10 kernel and place it on your sd card
2. Boot into cwm, clear cache and dalvik cache, flash the voodoo kernel
3. Get back to the main cwm page, scroll to voodoo, power button, scroll to enable lag fix, power button, back to the main cwm menu, reboot phone and wait for a long time, you should hear a female droid voice several times during this waiting period which could take as long as 15 minutes.
Yeah thank you Landshark. After reading my post it kinda didnt make sense on how i stated it. I will think it over and see if i decide to voodoo or not to voodoo. Youre def right and thanks for looking out for us anxious new peeps. It is easy to get confused and install **** thats not compatible.
I'm not saying absolutely don't do it. I'm just trying to make sure you understand all the risks so you can make the best, most informed decision for you. Some people will jump into voodoo right away and never have a problem. I just feel if new rooters spend some time in nonvoodoo and get proficient at flashing different ROMs, themes, patches, and mods, learning how things work and especially how to get out of borked situations, you will have a decreased chance of running into trouble once you do make the jump to voodoo.
You as well as others on this site (DXC,
I find it funny that im known as an acronym, when did all this happen lol![]()
Sorry to burst your bubble, but....
I was actually referring to my aunt, Darlene Xavier Cromartie
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I find it funny that im known as an acronym, when did all this happen lol![]()
I appreciate your input... I am going through a learning process and tend to ask lots of questions. Thats just how I am and how I retain information. Sometimes I may get the terminology wrong, but I do tend to catch on pretty quickly. I actually was very hesitant about rooting in general, and spent a good 2 months or so just lurking this forum as a guest before I actually joined. And then again with voodoo... I have been rooted and flashing for about 3 weeks or so now and am very comfortable with CWM, but, as I said, I tend to ask a lot of questions, more so as a learning process and conformation that I know what I am doing (as you will notice in my posts and threads, I tend to ask pretty basic questions so I can eventually understand the more complex ones).
You as well as others on this site (DXC, Adryn, Sheepdog, Gunner to name a few) have been extremely helpful... so thank you for all you have been able to do for me... so far! (because I plan on asking LOTS of more questions!)