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Great, but this version is very slow.

quadrant = 738... 43 fps max

neocore = 35 fps.

This version can be installed on 2.2 v1.1.1.

I edited my build.prop file to change the swhw (?) property from 0 to 1, rebooted by taking the battery out and it seems faster now.

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how do i edit this?

Navigate to system/ with root explorer, open build prop with text editor, change 0 to 1, save and exit, reboot.

Search this thread for the specific line to edit. Its really easy to do.

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Navigate to system/ with root explorer, open build prop with text editor, change 0 to 1, save and exit, reboot.

Search this thread for the specific line to edit. Its really easy to do.

only thing i found was thing:

here's my Build.prop in case anyone wants it and has rooted the build..

extract and copy to /system (backup the old one)

it helps speed things up a bit

if you install busybox, (from the market)

then the sysctl.conf goes in /etc/ and is called by adding

sysctl -p

to /etc/init.streak.post_boot.sh on a new line after the esac

if feeling adventurous change the 6000000 value to 3000000 in sysctl.conf

and those instructions are very good

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Navigate to system/ with root explorer, open build prop with text editor, change 0 to 1, save and exit, reboot.

Search this thread for the specific line to edit. Its really easy to do.

also wont let me open in text editor or chnaged permission. says its read only. I am Rooted

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No dice. US Streak, purchased at Best Buy the day they showed up there; no contract, but locked to ATT.

Have flashed all 3 files twice now. Used "fastboot -i 0x413c reboot" both times. Have tried Factory Reset both times as well. Still stuck on the Dell logo.

It's not an emergency (I just popped my SIM back into my fruity phone), but if anyone out there has any other ideas how to recover it, I'd sure like to hear them.

-Uwe-

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also wont let me open in text editor or chnaged permission. says its read only. I am Rooted

In root explorer make sure you click mount r/w at the top then long click build prop and choose open in text editor. Find: debug.SF.hw=0 and change to =1. Menu>save and exit. Then reboot.

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No dice. US Streak, purchased at Best Buy the day they showed up there; no contract, but locked to ATT.

Have flashed all 3 files twice now. Used "fastboot -i 0x413c reboot" both times. Have tried Factory Reset both times as well. Still stuck on the Dell logo.

It's not an emergency (I just popped my SIM back into my fruity phone), but if anyone out there has any other ideas how to recover it, I'd sure like to hear them.

-Uwe-

i have the same phone but was on 1.3.

did you wait as long as those quotes said?

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i have the same phone but was on 1.3.

did you wait as long as those quotes said?

Maybe 5 minutes after the first flash, then I pulled the battery, waited another 5, pulled again, did a Factory reset, waited 10+, nothing, flashed the files again, waited 15, pulled the bat, did a factory reset, waited 15+.. Cannot get past the Dell Logo.

-Uwe-

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In root explorer make sure you click mount r/w at the top then long click build prop and choose open in text editor. Find: debug.SF.hw=0 and change to =1. Menu>save and exit. Then reboot.

ahh great! thanks

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Maybe 5 minutes after the first flash, then I pulled the battery, waited another 5, pulled again, did a Factory reset, waited 10+, nothing, flashed the files again, waited 15, pulled the bat, did a factory reset, waited 15+.. Cannot get past the Dell Logo.

-Uwe-

you reflash the files twice?
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In root explorer make sure you click mount r/w at the top then long click build prop and choose open in text editor. Find: debug.SF.hw=0 and change to =1. Menu>save and exit. Then reboot.

what do you use for benchmarking?

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Guest bhull521

I believe this new update will get you the same version that DJ Steve's method gave us.

BB - 1A130900

Build 11548

That is what I am running after using DJ Steve's method.

Someone on XDA ran the new update and ended up with the same version.

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I believe this new update will get you the same version that DJ Steve's method gave us.

BB - 1A130900

Build 11548

That is what I am running after using DJ Steve's method.

Someone on XDA ran the new update and ended up with the same version.

i dont know..i have such a low score..it might help.

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you reflash the files twice?

Actually, I just did it a 3rd time, using a different PC..

G:\Android\tools>fastboot -i 0x413c flash boot boot.img

sending 'boot' (3184 KB)... OKAY [ 0.297s]

writing 'boot'... OKAY [ 1.984s]

finished. total time: 2.281s

G:\Android\tools>fastboot -i 0x413c flash system system.img

sending 'system' (213817 KB)... OKAY [ 20.062s]

writing 'system'... OKAY [123.203s]

finished. total time: 143.266s

G:\Android\tools>fastboot -i 0x413c flash amss amss.mbn

sending 'amss' (15748 KB)... OKAY [ 1.484s]

writing 'amss'... OKAY [ 9.406s]

finished. total time: 10.891s

G:\Android\tools>fastboot -i 0x413c reboot

rebooting...

finished. total time: -0.000s

G:\Android\tools>

And I'm still stuck on the Dell Logo 15 minutes later. B)

-Uwe-

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here's my Build.prop in case anyone wants it and has rooted the build..

extract and copy to /system (backup the old one)

it helps speed things up a bit

if you install busybox, (from the market)

then the sysctl.conf goes in /etc/ and is called by adding

sysctl -p

to /etc/init.streak.post_boot.sh on a new line after the esac

if feeling adventurous change the 6000000 value to 3000000 in sysctl.conf

Thanks!! I went from 867 to 1279 on Quadrant.

What do these tweaks do exactly? Why didn't DELL implement them if they were so easy to do?

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Thanks!! I went from 867 to 1279 on Quadrant.

What do these tweaks do exactly? Why didn't DELL implement them if they were so easy to do?

I got 1244 after applying them tweaks. Now im being adventurous and seeing what happens..ill post scores after reboot

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