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What cache cleaner are you using??
What did you use to root??
Is it still appearing to be fixed or did the lag come back??

The cache cleaner is a freebie one from the market, I can't remember it's name at present but it comes with a handy widget that makes keeping an eye on the situation easy enough.

I used the tool being discussed in the rooting area of this forum to root the handset.

The lag's stayed away, no problems since :)
 
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usb debugging doesn't do much. my desire only is smooth when its charged up to the max... im running no programs in the background and then ive turned every sort of connectivity off. even my battery just drains like anything, i attempt to charge it twice a day.
Sounds like you're using a task killer. Don't, Fro-Yo does its own task management and all task killers achieve is a flat battery as they work against Android's own memory management.
 
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Sounds like you're using a task killer. Don't, Fro-Yo does its own task management and all task killers achieve is a flat battery as they work against Android's own memory management.

Froyo does not come with an app that does task management (at least not a suitable one, you can go to each process and force it to shut down, but that is a long and tiresome process). However, many producers have started to equip their android phones with their own task-killing apps (Samsung has done so). However, HTC has not. There are two task-killing apps that are recommended, that do not take up much CPU power nor battery life. They are "Advanced Task Killer 2.0" and "Advanced Task Killer Free".

This can help on some of the lag, as it will free up RAM on the phone (many people who then don't have a task-kill app, will have more than a dozen programs running in the background after just a few days, and this eats up the RAM, making the phone slow and laggy).

However, this might not always be the reason for the lag, and this is where USB-debugging hopefully will help. I'm not entirely sure what this does in detail, but as the name says, when you connect your phone to the PC, it will debug itself, trying to find errors in its code and correcting them automatically so the system will run better =). Hope this explanation helps.
 
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Froyo does not come with an app that does task management...
Correct - it's not an app - it just gets on with it in the background. Some apps wil restart if you kill them which is where you'll get Froyo and the task killer fighting each other and this will drain the battery.

Yes, USB debugging does help. Android 2.2.1 improves things here meaning the USB debugging option does not need to be activated but introduces other issues.

I installed 2.2.1 before HTC pulled it. I don't find the 'new' issues to be a deal breaker.
 
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Correct - it's not an app - it just gets on with it in the background. Some apps wil restart if you kill them which is where you'll get Froyo and the task killer fighting each other and this will drain the battery.

Yes, you are right about the "fight". I forgot to mention, that these applications that restart, you can add to an "ignore list", so the task-kill app will ignore these. However, the newest versions of these task-kill app only attempt to shut the services down. They will not monitor if the app keeps running. So I don't see where the battery drain is (PS! this for the newer versions, I just got my HD for Christmas, is also my first Android, so I cannot say anything about previous versions) =).

Additionally (but this is ONLY for "Advanced Task Killer Free" with certainty of the two I mentioned earlier), the new task-kill apps do not view system processes, as they are programmed to ignore these already, so yet again. Not sure where the battery drain you claim is =)
 
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Go to menu, settings, applications, development, then tick the usb debugging.
That will cure the slowness on your phone, it worked for me.

hi, thx for the solution..i just tried it n feel its alot better but im nt sure if its 100% normal, maybe im jz being paranoid...but what i wud like to know is, does this method solve the prob permanently?? second quest is, can i stil connect my DHD to the PC as normal wit the debuggin mode turned on?? pls advise me further..thanks a lot:)
 
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hi, thx for the solution..i just tried it n feel its alot better but im nt sure if its 100% normal, maybe im jz being paranoid...but what i wud like to know is, does this method solve the prob permanently?? second quest is, can i stil connect my DHD to the PC as normal wit the debuggin mode turned on?? pls advise me further..thanks a lot:)

Hope you are just paranoid :D, hehe.

But yes, this option should be a permanent fix. Basically, all it does is when you connect your phone to the PC, it starts a program that finds bugs in the phones code, and corrects them to optimize the system (meaning less lag :) ). You can still use the phone like normally and connect it like normally to the PC, this system will run in the background.

Hope that helps :)
 
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Actually USB debugging is for writing your own applications on your phone - you can single step through your own apps to see what they're doing etc. when it's enabled. The reason I've heard cited for why USB debugging speeds up the phone is that it kills some processor intensive task that slows the phone down. Probably something to do with HTC Sense/Sync.
 
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