Not sure if you have checked Polaroid Website for a PMID1000D OTA (Firmware) ... They have put a NON corrupted copy up now..
( I have not tried it Yet, as I am currently Using "Elektrik's Expermintal Version")
New Location of the Firmware... (Thanks Elektrik)
Thread of what steps I have taken before NOW..
Goto the last few Post by me and see what I have done...
While I still have some Lagging ... I have turned OFF 'Windows Animation Scale' and 'Transition Animation Scale' and set the Background Process Limits to 2 (tested 4 also) ... You must set this each time you boot...
Unless someone tells how to fix it to come up when booted...
Now I did check my CPU Using this method by dolorespark
Do I have an A10 or A13? Terminal Emulator app, run "cat /proc/cpuinfo". Look next to the 'Hardware' entry: it should say either "sun4i" (A10) or "sun5i" (A13). If it says anything else, don't use these files.
Do I have 9 or 10 partitions? Terminal Emulator app, run "cat /proc/partitions". If the last entry is "nandi", you have 9; if it's "nandj", you have 10.
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My PMID 1000D is a ARMv7 (A10) and has 9 partitions...
So if your is a A10 .... Has anyone tried the "V6 Supercharger" for A10
If you have what kind of response or change did you notice....
Link to:
http://www.modaco.com/topic/356079-guide-v6-supercharger-install-%E2%80%93-all-roms-%E2%80%93-kill-lag-increase-speed/
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Now to a easy way to clean the "dalvik cache"
All you need to do is:
-Run The Terminal and Type:
su
cd /data/dalvik-cache
rm *
exit
-Restart Your Device;
-Reboot will take a bit longer because you have cleared the cache and it has to be rebuilt.
Later
Ed
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