How To Speed Up Your G1 (HTC Dream)

How To Speed Up Your G1 (HTC Dream)

So I was getting more pissed by the day that my G1 (HTC Dream for you Americans) got slower and slower every day, and I decided to do something about it!

Step 1: Using a custom ROM

I used to run Cyanogenmod for a long time, but because of the sluggishness, I decided to look for an alternative. After a lot of reading, I decided to use the KiNgxKxlicK ROM, the new 1.8 seems to be running really fast.

Let me point you in the right direction (don’t forget you need a rooted phone for this!):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622170

You will need the danger SPL, found here:
http://sapphire-port-dream.googlecode.com/files/spl-signed.zip

Do not forget to read the guides mentioned at the KiNgxKxlicK page, if you want a optimal installation I would like to suggest to format your SD card with a 96mb SWAP partition. Also do not forget to do a full whipe (sorry but it is really necessary).

Step 2: Installing JIT

So with the KiNgxKxlicK ROM, I was pretty pleased with the speed improvements, but I wanted some more result.
So I read about this JIT stuff the other day, and decided to give it a go. I thought it was a hard thing to accomplish, but in fact it is a breeze to install this onto your G1:

- Check and repair your filesystem via Terminal or the Recovery Console in the next way:

#e2fsck -fcpDC0 /*/*/*0p2
#reboot recovery

If you do it in ANY other way it will NOT work!
- Download www.androidonroids.com/dusted-donuts (File has 3 scripts backup, install, restore, 2 folders, 1 libdvm.so)
- Extract zip to root of /sdcard or where ever you like (the zip has a folder containing the files named dusted-donuts)
- Open Terminal or go to Recovery Console
- Enter the following commands:

$su
#mount -o rw,remount auto /sdcard
#cd /sdcard/dusted-donuts
#sh backup
#sh install
#sync
#reboot

- Now JIT should be installed. You can check using the following code:

$su
#dalvikvm -h

If it says with_dalvik somewhere, you are good to go!

Step 3: Overclock (sort of)

Now my G1 was flying, but I wanted some more. I decided to download the free “Open Overclocker” application from the market. I did some more reading and discovered that the best setting for most people was to set the min/max both at 528Mhz. This way It will be faster overall, but you don’t really overclock it (the official max speed is 528Mhz). I also read a lot of reports of people who said that using this setting did not (or at least not noticeably) affect their battery life.

Comments


  1. Peter10:18 am on May 18th, 2010

    Thanks, worked like a charm for me :)

  2. Erik Massenburg3:11 pm on May 18th, 2010

    Clear instructions, got it to work the first time!

  3. Julio Bowersox1:22 pm on May 20th, 2010

    Thank you so much for this article, after a couple of tries I succeeded!!

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