I've developed a CWM flashable zip that is similar to the ultimate cleaning script, but instead, it also removes system/etc/init.d folder, thereby removing all previous crap that you may have sitting there from all your past kernels/tweaks etc.
This is handy, particularly now for Siyah, for the specific battery/performance tweaks, ensuring it is these tweaks, and only these tweaks that are in effect.
As it removes everything, it will therefore reset your voltage control settings.
As its bed time, I will look into changing it to keep the voltage control settings (or make a different version to do so) tomorrow.
If you're interested, then let me know, and I will post it up after more testing.
Let me know if you have any other requests to be included.
I think after you run the script you will realise there is no chance of that happening butty!What a clever chappy. Don't go disappearing to xda now will you
Any suggestions appreciated for V1.1
Any chance that you could name your v1.1 Kernel Cleaner something like...
XXXKernelCleanV1.1.zip
or something along those lines as your present v1.0 kernel is named GS2CleanV1.0.zip and when I'm in Recovery I have to frantically push the Volume button 20+ times to navigate to it....
What about a script to remove any voltage control settings??
Never noticed the vcremoveboot-CMW.zip before!! but don't need to run this if using your cleaner?
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