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Originally Posted by karam View Post
it doesn't mean that bp messes with your device
I think you're being a little disingenuous here. One of the primary things BP actually does is change the upper/lower limits for overclock. Though it stopped doing so recently, BP was the only tool to my knowledge since Titan's kernels to enable/use 125Mhz. This would imply that the original poster has an older version of BP installed, and that fragments of it are still in place and being called despite an "uninstall".

Originally Posted by karam View Post
especially bp doesn't inject or modify already existed files,
it just adds new ones ..
Current versions do not. Older versions did. We've already determined this is an older version. If it was installed in conjunction with SP, then really there are injections and the like. For all we know he could be using one of the script versions, from before there was even an installer package...

As for a "test" about BP, we have that test: We ask if someone has it installed. When dozens of people have issues with it, and the question at hand is about changes happening that are known to be caused by BP, a test is far from needed.

Originally Posted by karam View Post
as harry reported here/ he removed batterypatch and still he's having the same problem .. he had before
so the problem isn't caused from bp
As you've noted multiple times in your own thread, sometimes it will take more than one reboot to "fix" issues around install/uninstall of BP. Also, if this version of BP is old enough to be using 125Mhz, it's probably also old enough to have uninstall issues as well (there were many versions that didn't clean up after themselves very well). Which means that even uninstalling it may not have cleaned it off his system.

Instead of bickering however, I think the better thing to do it to move this discussion to the proper thread. There you can make sure all elements of BP were actually removed, and better instruct on how to use kernel-config to load a stable setup.

Good luck.
 

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