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I installed Afterburner on my OS5 device and did not know it was not
compatible. I paid for my error because now everything is running very
choppy. Games, movies, everything.

I deactivated it, uninstalled it, did a hard reset and I still have the same
problem. Games used to run very smoothly before installing Afterburner.

Any ideas what I could do? Please help! My stupidity has ruined my expensive
Palm device. Never again will I touch overclocking programs :'-(

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better known as McGrady's cousin wrote:

> I installed Afterburner on my OS5 device and did not know it was not
> compatible. I paid for my error because now everything is running very
> choppy. Games, movies, everything.
>
> I deactivated it, uninstalled it, did a hard reset and I still have the same
> problem. Games used to run very smoothly before installing Afterburner.
>
> Any ideas what I could do? Please help! My stupidity has ruined my expensive
> Palm device. Never again will I touch overclocking programs :'-(
>

There are two overclocking programs for ARM/XScale processors that I
know of. You might be able to restore the default clock speed, at least,
using one of them.

http://www.palmgear.com/index.cfm? [...] odID=51172

http://www.clievideo.com/default.a [...] roductID=3

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I think it is still running. Try Filez abnd look for it. If it is still
there, then rename the 'app' into anithing else. Do a soft reset and delete
the file completely


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