phone is reallllly laggy

putney1477

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Im running Comrom 2.1 ED04 and up until a few days ago everything was running perfect! Now all of a sudden its very laggy....I've wiped d cache/cache rebooted....tried everything. Should I reflash the rom? Ive already backed up with TiBU and made an nandriod. Do I wipe data, then reflash 2.0, then 2.1patch?

Do you think that would help?
 
Im running Comrom 2.1 ED04 and up until a few days ago everything was running perfect! Now all of a sudden its very laggy....I've wiped d cache/cache rebooted....tried everything. Should I reflash the rom? Ive already backed up with TiBU and made an nandriod. Do I wipe data, then reflash 2.0, then 2.1patch?

Do you think that would help?

First thing that would help is you should have posted this question in the Comm ROM 2.1 thread instead of posting a whole new thread just to ask one question. Asking your question in the Comm ROM thread would have brought that thread up to the top of page 1 of the threads, thus bringing it to everyone's attention that something new was posted in the thread.

Since you've already wiped cache and dalvik with no positive result, next step would be letting me know which kernel you are running. May be a kernel issue. You can also try fixing permissions in terminal emulator. That is usually for force closes, but may help with this too. If none of that helps could be an app or widget that is constantly running that is causing the lag. Also check all the refresh rates on your apps, widgets, email accounts. If everything is constantly syncing that will cause lag.
 
Sorry for posting in the wrong place. Makes sence to post over there, more eyes to read it.

I'm running pbj 50. whats the script for terminal emluator?

Thanks for your help once again :)
 
Sorry for posting in the wrong place. Makes sence to post over there, more eyes to read it.

I'm running pbj 50. whats the script for terminal emluator?

Thanks for your help once again :)

Open terminal emulator, you will see a prompt next to a $, type su and hit the enter key on the keyboard. Superuser permission will be granted and the keyboard will disappear. Hit the menu key and choose toggle soft keyboard to bring the keyboard back up. The prompt will now be next to a #, type fxpms and hit the enter key. A bunch of text will scroll and you will know it is done when you see another #. Back out of terminal emulator and you are done. The laginess is most likely a kernel or app syncing issue, but it can't hurt to fix the permissions.
 

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