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First this morning the phone would not switch on. So i removed the battery and it came on ok, in the last 20mins, the phone has rebooted on its own twice. Anything I should check?

Running CyanogenMod7

Battery is fully charged

I have upgraded my SD card yesterday from 2gb to 16gb (worked perfectly all day yesterday)

2 apps I have installed last night: Skype and Opera browser

In advance thanks for any help

JC

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think he means you have overclocked it to high try setting it at 902mhz or lower

Thanks Phil, I have tried to find where I can check the CPU speed but can't find anything other than downloading an app. BTW I did not change my CPU speed at all, I have just installed the custom ROM and nothing else. Where to you adjust the CPU speed?

Thanks

JC

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Guest philmein

settings/cm7 settings/performance/cpu settings/max cpu frequency adjust this to 902mhz and change minimum to 122mhz

hope this helps

once you happy with the settings and you dont get any lockups or reboots you can tick set on boot

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settings/cm7 settings/performance/cpu settings/max cpu frequency adjust this to 902mhz and change minimum to 122mhz

hope this helps

once you happy with the settings and you dont get any lockups or reboots you can tick set on boot

Thanks Phil, current settings are Max: 787 MHz and Min: 245 MHz, shall I still go ahead and change the settings to the above?

JC

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no that is the stock setting you skate is not overclocked so the problem must be elsewhere

this is what i would do

you will only ever need to partition your sd card once no matter what rom you change to

(partitioning your sd card will wipe it so make sure you back all the stuff on you sd to your pc)

empty your sd card drag all the stuff on your pc so it is safe

then partition your sd card with cwm advanced/partition sd card/ ext size1024m/ swap file 0/

then put the stuff back on your sd card (make sure you have cm7 on the sd card coz you gonna reinstall it )

at this point you should have all your folders and a cm7 zip file

then do the four wipes install cm7 fresh copy and gapps like you did when you first installed cm7

before you put any of your apps back on your system install off the market S2E open s2e once you have downloaded it the tick all the boxes in s2e reboot then install your apps.

this is just what i would do because overclocking is not your problem your rom is at stock speed

patitioning you sd card will give you lots more space for apps

this is just a suggestion

if any of this is wrong somebody let me know so i can update it

but it seems right to me

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no that is the stock setting you skate is not overclocked so the problem must be elsewhere

this is what i would do

you will only ever need to partition your sd card once no matter what rom you change to

(partitioning your sd card will wipe it so make sure you back all the stuff on you sd to your pc)

empty your sd card drag all the stuff on your pc so it is safe

then partition your sd card with cwm advanced/partition sd card/ ext size1024m/ swap file 0/

then put the stuff back on your sd card (make sure you have cm7 on the sd card coz you gonna reinstall it )

at this point you should have all your folders and a cm7 zip file

then do the four wipes install cm7 fresh copy and gapps like you did when you first installed cm7

before you put any of your apps back on your system install off the market S2E open s2e once you have downloaded it the tick all the boxes in s2e reboot then install your apps.

this is just what i would do because overclocking is not your problem your rom is at stock speed

patitioning you sd card will give you lots more space for apps

this is just a suggestion

if any of this is wrong somebody let me know so i can update it

but it seems right to me

Thanks PHil for the post. I am going to wait a bit longer, fingers crossed the phone has been behaving ok since this morning. If by any chance it was going to reboot on its own I will apply what you said. Thanks again for the help.

BTW would it be better for me to install CM9? Any benefit in doing that?

JC

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Guest NorthernNoel

I had the same problem. A full wipe and reinstall cured it. I think it was to do with my ext partition holding some old data from my HTC desire.

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