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Hello

I accidently set the cpu frequency of my rom CM7.2 to 998MHz

and now it boot loops.

I can boot it to lockscreen and home screen.
But whenever i go to Settings - Cyanogenmod Settings - Performance it Reboots & again loops

Is there any way to set the cpu speed in system files, so i can set them and boot the phone, i really don't want to reset or restore any backups.

I tried checking these files
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq

but they had 768000
so i am stuck.

@Developers: Thanks for your hard work

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Wipe all! ;)


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While the phone is booting you should be already able to use ADB and pull files.

Pull:

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/data/data/com.cyanogenmod.cmparts/shared_prefs/com.cyanogenmod.cmparts_preferences.xml

To your hard disk and open in a text editor. You should see a line about cpu frequency, remove it to restore defaults (or change it to a stable value)
Now push back the file, overwriting the existing one.

Hope it helped.


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View Postccorasaaa, on 28 February 2013 - 08:20 AM, said:

Wipe all! ;)
That s what i was trying to avoid.

View PostMaster_T, on 28 February 2013 - 09:06 AM, said:

While the phone is booting you should be already able to use ADB and pull files.

Pull:



To your hard disk and open in a text editor. You should see a line about cpu frequency, remove it to restore defaults (or change it to a stable value)
Now push back the file, overwriting the existing one.

Hope it helped.
I restored my past nandroid backup, before your answer.
But i sure will look into that file.

Thanks for sharing valuable information

@Developers: Thanks for your hard work




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