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    Overclocking stopped after installing nitdroid!!!!!!!!

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    Haider | # 1 | 2011-01-07, 18:05 | Report

    i have Maemo PR1.3 and Nitdroid 0.0.8. I had my N900 overclocked at 800mhz. Overclocking has stopped after installing Nitdroid. I am sure this has already been discussed but I know nothing about kernel power so please can anyone explain it in detail.
    Sorry for my bad english.

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    mido.fayad | # 2 | 2011-01-07, 18:10 | Report

    follow this guide :

    full guide to install multiboot 0.2.11 and kernelpower46 :

    download this file :
    http://www.mediafire.com/?4729126z6ig11k6

    unpack it and copy its contents to /home/user/MyDocs

    then open terminal and write the following :

    root

    cd /home/user/MyDocs

    dpkg -i multiboot-0.2.11.deb


    dpkg -i kernel-power-bootimg_2.6.28-maemo46_armel.deb
    dpkg -i kernel-power-modules_2.6.28-maemo46_armel.deb
    dpkg -i multiboot-kernel-maemo_0.3-1_armel.deb
    dpkg -i multiboot-kernel-power_0.3-1_armel.deb

    dpkg -i kernel-power-headers_2.6.28-maemo46_armel.deb
    dpkg -i kernel-power_2.6.28-maemo46_armel.deb
    dpkg -i kernel-power-flasher_2.6.28-maemo46_armel.deb
    dpkg -i kernel-power-settings_0.11_armel.deb

    then restart ur mobile with opened keyboard and u will find 3 choices :

    1 - for stock maemo kernel
    2 - for kernel power 46
    3 - for nitdroid

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    Haider | # 3 | 2011-01-07, 18:46 | Report

    Thanks man. I have successfully installed the kernel power successfully. What should I do after installing it. I mean how do I overclock it now???

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    mido.fayad | # 4 | 2011-01-07, 18:51 | Report

    choose kernel power from the choices of multiboot

    it will be the 2nd choice

    then write overclock commands in the terminal or the way u used to overclock before

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    Haider | # 5 | 2011-01-07, 18:56 | Report

    http://thehandheldblog.com/2010/04/0...he-nokia-n900/

    I overclocked it using the maemo flasher. Now is this what I need to do??
    1. Connect my phone to USB
    2. Choose kernel power.
    3. Press the U key until USB logo comes at top right.
    4. Then use the flasher to do it..

    Thanks in advance.

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    festivalnut | # 6 | 2011-01-07, 18:58 | Report

    this place seems too forgiving these days... :/

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    mido.fayad | # 7 | 2011-01-07, 19:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by Haider View Post
    http://thehandheldblog.com/2010/04/0...he-nokia-n900/

    I overclocked it using the maemo flasher. Now is this what I need to do??
    1. Connect my phone to USB
    2. Choose kernel power.
    3. Press the U key until USB logo comes at top right.
    4. Then use the flasher to do it..

    Thanks in advance.

    nooooooooooooooooooooooo , don't use flasher

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    mido.fayad | # 8 | 2011-01-07, 19:09 | Report

    download archive in attachments

    unpack it and copy the file inside it to /home/user/MyDocs

    then open terminal and write the following

    root

    sh /home/user/MyDocs/oc-script

    u will see a table containing all speeds and voltage

    write the number beside the speed u want then space then write the letter beside the voltage u want then space and write g if u want to save it

    e.g if u want default voltage with 800 mhz spped and save it

    write

    a 6 g

    then press enter

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    Haider | # 9 | 2011-01-07, 19:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by mido.fayad View Post
    download archive in attachments

    unpack it and copy the file inside it to /home/user/MyDocs

    then open terminal and write the following

    root

    sh /home/user/MyDocs/oc-script

    u will see a table containing all speeds and voltage

    write the number beside the speed u want then space then write the letter beside the voltage u want then space and write g if u want to save it

    e.g if u want default voltage with 800 mhz spped and save it

    write

    a 6 g

    then press enter
    I have successfully over clocked to 1ghz.
    I did "a 10 g" dont know if i had to select "a" but I did it because you said.
    Thank alot.

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    king Ralphred | # 10 | 2011-01-07, 19:30 | Report

    Originally Posted by festivalnut View Post
    this place seems too forgiving these days... :/
    This is a support forum. If you have nothing to offer then shut the f up. Not all of us know what we're talking about, me included. I get so peed off with comments like that. If you can help then help. If not or are not willing to then **** off. At least someone had the decency to offer advice.

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