TMobile WAP - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Software Upgrading

Is there a way to get the TMobile WAP program that was released in the 2.26 update of the Wizard on the BA?
I tried to just extract it from the extended rom and copy over the cab file but the BA said it wasn't a valid install file.
Any ideas?

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Useing XDATools: Getting Error 102 CE Image File Checksum

heya,
i downloaded my actual ROM from my MDA III useing the XDATools to my PC. I named the file to nk.nbf. When I start the BAUpgradeUt.exe then after a short check the following error appears:
ERROR 102: CE IMAGE FILE CHECKSUM ERROR
How can i correct this?
I used the latest TMA GER Update from T-Mobile. I changed some programs in the \Extended ROM\ Folder ... can this error come from this?
Pls help me
XdaTools is a backup utilitty just for HTC Wallaby series i.e O2 Xda, T-Mobile MDA, Siemens SX56... and not for the MDAIII (HTC Blue Angel series). You have to use another tool, mtty I guess
If you dump or flash a ROM to your PC, you can not simply name it *.nbf.
The dumped versions are all *.nba files, and need to be converted (=coded) to *.nbf files to work again with the BaUpgradeUt.exe tool.
Conversion goes via the xda3nbftool or by hand (XOR it).
Also not that your PDA has 3 ROMS...

Can't over-write BTWizardProfiles.dll to enable ext modem

Hi, I put the I-Mate 1.40 WWE on my XDA IIs they other day. I'm just trying to over-write the BTWizardprofiles.dll file to allow my PDA to use an external modem. I have found that all the dll files in the windows folder are write protected and hidden! Anybody got any ideas on how to over-write this file. I tried removing the BT tray link from my startup folder, just incase the file was in use.
ROM 1.40.00 WWE ( the latest Imate rom from the FTP site)
ROM Date 03/10/05
Radio 1.13.00
ExtRom 1.40.176 WWE
Just to add a bit more....
I've done some reading and mucked about with un-hiding the extended rom. This is not the same thing. The files that are locked are the dll files in the windows directory, specificly the blutooth dlls that you over-write with a different version that allows you to use external bluetooth modems.
Try grabbing a demo copy of Resco Explorer -- it'll let you change the R/O & hidden properties on any non-ROM file.
Thanks, I tried that. It says the file is a rom file amd won't let me delete it. I found a different way of doing it. I down loaded a cab from www dot azukla dot com slash bt3900dun.bat
So, Im still trying to work out why, with o2, everything works but with 1.40 pda2k software, the windows dlls are marked as rom files

Need Midlet Manager (JMM) cab file for 2.26 ROM

Does anyone have the Java Midlet Manager install CAB file for the 2.26 ROM? Please note that in the 2.25 and previous ROM's, one could create a shortcut to windows\jmm.exe. However, it is missing from the T-mobile 2.26 ROM.

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How to Install Cingular Extended ROM?
Ok, so I hate to have to ask, what I think, is a dumb question. I downloaded what I think is the Cingular 2.25 Extended ROM from the FTP site, and need to install on my device which is freshly flashed with Molskis 2.26 30 MB Free ROM. I have copied the entire folder on to my device then from file explorer, I ran the "Auto Run" app. All it does is re-install the Molski performance and customization tweaks. Any help would be great
I couldnt imagine in having to install each CAB file individually?

Extracting cabs from an existing ROM

Hello,
I have a ROM from Imate that comes with a very handy program to configure GPRS and MMS.
I would like to extract that prog and install on my device (which I upgraded to wm6.
Is it possible to extract from the ROM upgrade exe file the CABs for installation on other devices?
Than you,
Frankk
Frankk said:
Hello,
I have a ROM from Imate that comes with a very handy program to configure GPRS and MMS.
I would like to extract that prog and install on my device (which I upgraded to wm6.
Is it possible to extract from the ROM upgrade exe file the CABs for installation on other devices?
Than you,
Frankk
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Perhaps you can try this:
http://www.europe.htc.com/support/software/htcp3600.html?lang=en
Network settings program
Thank you very much, I will try this!

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