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Root overclock adjusting itself??

Do you have any profiles set within SetCPU? If you had a charging profile set for a lower frequency, your phone would move to that freq as soon as you plugged your phone in. This can also be set via battery power remaining, temperature, etc.
yes i have a profile for sleep/standby and one for charging, both set at 550mhz. thats not the issue though. im mean its setting its self and will hold it until i adjust it back to the 1000mhz that i want. not just adjusting itself in standby or charging.
 
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yes i have a profile for sleep/standby and one for charging, both set at 550mhz. thats not the issue though. im mean its setting its self and will hold it until i adjust it back to the 1000mhz that i want. not just adjusting itself in standby or charging.

Okay, I understand your issue but I need a little more info. What is your current setup (Rom version, Kernel version, SetCPU version)? Has this just started out of the blue, are you using a new ROM, new kernel, new installation of SetCPU??? I'm just trying to get a feel for whether or not this is a new problem with an existing configuration or a problem where it has never worked propertly.

Some things I would try without knowing those details (starting from the easiest to do):

1) Uninstall/Reinstall SetCPU

2) Re-flash your existing kernel

3) Flash a new/different kernel

4) Back up your apps and make a nandroid backup...then wipe your phone (data and cache) and then reinstall your current ROM. Then restore your applications.
 
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Okay, I understand your issue but I need a little more info. What is your current setup (Rom version, Kernel version, SetCPU version)? Has this just started out of the blue, are you using a new ROM, new kernel, new installation of SetCPU??? I'm just trying to get a feel for whether or not this is a new problem with an existing configuration or a problem where it has never worked propertly.

Some things I would try without knowing those details (starting from the easiest to do):

1) Uninstall/Reinstall SetCPU

2) Re-flash your existing kernel

3) Flash a new/different kernel

4) Back up your apps and make a nandroid backup...then wipe your phone (data and cache) and then reinstall your current ROM. Then restore your applications.
Well i notice it has did it a couple times now.i would say once a week. Im rooted with smoked glass v5. im using set cpu by michael huang. kernal version:2.6.29 smoked_glass adamz@ubuntu #9.
 
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Well i notice it has did it a couple times now.i would say once a week. Im rooted with smoked glass v5. im using set cpu by michael huang. kernal version:2.6.29 smoked_glass adamz@ubuntu #9.

Hmm... Don't take this wrong, but SetCPU setting itself to 800MHz once a week doesn't seem like much of an issue to me. Granted, I'm saying that as I don't have a specific answer to your question. 800MHz seems like a strange number to have your OC revert to based on the fact that you don't have 800MHz listed as a profile (correct?). I would understand if it reverted to 550MHz cause I would conclude that your SetCPU application failed, or froze up.

Try some of the fix actions I listed in my last post and see if that helps. I don't think I've kept one single configuration for a week since I rooted...maybe that's why I've never seen this kind of issue before.
 
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ok i figured it out but i dont know why. It does it everytime i shut the phone off and when i turn it back on its at 800 instead of 1000mhz. your right its not a big deal but i just wondered if i could change somthing to remedy it.

You could definitely try a new kernel. Just make sure it is compatible with your ROM.

Better yet!...You're on Smoked Glass v5?...Check out Smoked glass 6.0.1. I hear they implemented the helix launcher (used in Koush's Cyanogen ROM). Very nice stuff IMO! :D

You have one of those "quirky" problems that you probably will never see again once you change something...the ROM, kernel, etc...I'm guessing of course but I have never seen or heard about anything like what you are seeing.
 
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This is probably a dumb question, but do you have "Set on Boot" checked in SetCPU?

There are dumb questions but this isn't one of them :D

I thought you might have something here so I did some testing to see if I could force the problem.

I set the MHz for 800 and then clicked the "set on boot" box. I then restarted the phone. When I opened SetCPU, I unchecked the box and then adjusted the slider to 1.2 Ghz. I then rebooted the phone. Once it restarted, I checked SetCPU and it was set for 1.2GHz.

So then I tried a different way and I repeated step 1 and set it to 800MHz and checked the "set on boot" box. I moved the slider to 1200 and then unchecked the box (reverse order)...but still when I rebooted...it was set to 1.2GHz

Sorry if that was a bit of a teaser but I thought that could have been what was causing it...I couldn't reproduce it however. I did come to the conclusion that I don't know what "set on boot" actually does! :D
 
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As stated above you need to have setcpu "set on boot" checked or it will revert back to what the kernal is set for stock which is 800 on boot up. check the set on boot and you will be fine.

Per my last post, I couldn't make SetCPU do what you say it will do. I thought this was the way it worked too but I couldn't make it happen.
 
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