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Root angry birds lag

I would just move it from wherever it is saved on your sd to the data>App folder through root explorer, but idk if this is safe or if it ruins your phone, I do it all the time lol. then it would be off the sd card and on your system memory

All of the apps in my data>app folder are my being used by my system memory not my sd card. The data folder from the root menu, before you go into anything.
 
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I would just move it from wherever it is saved on your sd to the data>App folder through root explorer, but idk if this is safe or if it ruins your phone, I do it all the time lol. then it would be off the sd card and on your system memory

All of the apps in my data>app folder are my being used by my system memory not my sd card. The data folder from the root menu, before you go into anything.

does anyone know if this is safe?
 
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Actually, I'm shocked that Angry Birds runs so well as it does. Before starting it, ensure you kill as much background apps as possible. Also, with Velocity there is already an AD blocker, but with Raptor, you'd want to get AdFree blocker from the market. I'm running the JIT/Turbo package but not the OverClock kernel on Raptor .1. I say it runs as good as it did when I had the iphone4 over the summer.

I do have a theory. Sometimes when I'm playing and it's smooth, it'll become choppy for 10 seconds. I think this is the ad process in the background trying to connect and download a new banner ad. Since I've played angry birds without the AdBlocker on, I know every 3 or 4 frames, it updates.

Perhaps this can be killed somehow and prevent the lag.
 
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I would just move it from wherever it is saved on your sd to the data>App folder through root explorer, but idk if this is safe or if it ruins your phone, I do it all the time lol. then it would be off the sd card and on your system memory

All of the apps in my data>app folder are my being used by my system memory not my sd card. The data folder from the root menu, before you go into anything.

That won't work---the current apps2sd implementations make the /data/app directory a symlink to a directory on the sd card. This means that copying something into /data/app puts it on the sd card.

Copying it to /system/app is (as far as i know) the only way to get it back on internal memory.
 
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