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Make Your MD Vario Work Better
This document is to save you time and make life easier. Updated from my earlier version.
ROM Update
Current Operating System: 1.6.2.4 (updated 9th March 2006)
Updates and instructions available at:
http://t-mobile.iris-global.com/download_manager_mda_vario.html
If the device appears locked at any stage, please check first the keypad lock isn’t “on”.
UNLOCKING THE SIM
So you can use it with any SIM card eg abroad on holidays with local SIM cards to reduce cost
Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/
Do a search for the program lokiwiz (current version at this time is 0.3a)
Follow the instructions.
To download it, you must log into the site first. Then the link to the download is displayed. Download it to somewhere on your PC.
Take out the SIM of your Vario
Synchronise with PC via activesync
Copy enablerapi.cab to your PDA device (file from lokiwiz zip folder, in utilities folder. It is a zip file and not to be confused with enablerapi.bat)
Run enablerapi.cab from your device
Then run lokiwizmsl.bat from your PC, let it run in the DOS window
DON’T CLOSE THE DOS WINDOW
If successful, you’ll see your SIM unlock code – write it down
Now insert a new SIM card and enter that number to unlock your phone
Once complete, remove SIM card and re-insert your original SIM
You’re done
Hard Resetting MDA Vario
There are different severities of hard resetting your MDA vario. Which one you use depends on what you are trying to achieve. If your phone is stuck and wont let you play, try the hard core resets (progress from method 1 (less sever) to method 3 (most severe). If it’s just a bit slow, try the soft reset.
HARDCORE RESET 1
start>settings>system tab> Clear Storage
This will still clear all your data and all the programs you have loaded onto your device. You’ll need to start all over again.
HARDCORE RESET 2
I hold the Comm and Voice Button (top two buttons on the side) AND the camera button (bottom right). Keep them pressed in and hit the reset with your stylus. Keep pressed in and let go of the stylus. Release when you see the following message:
PRESS Send to restore factory default,
SEND is the green lift up phone button on the left
It will do a brief format and restore to factory settings.
HARDCORE RESET 3
If your MDA wont budge with HARDCORE RESET 1 or 2, try this:
Enter Bootloader, - hold the "camera" (bottom right) and briefly press the reset button, don't release "camera" until you can see colour screen, connect USB cable, and start to re-flash the ROM (download the latest flash rom update from http://t-mobile.iris-global.com/download_manager_mda_vario.html
SOFT RESET METHOD 1
This is the lightest of the reset methods. This is the one to use if you want to reset your device without having to re-install all your personal programs and data
Simply press the reset hole with your stylus on the right hand side of the MDA device.
Essential and Non-Essential Programs
See at the end of this document for a guide to some good programs “out there”. Try and decide which you feel are essential must haves and which are not necessary but useful (non-essential). Make two columns on an A4 sheet because this will come useful when setting up you Vario as detailed below.
Setting Up Your Vario for the First Time
1. Unlock your SIM card as above if you ever plan on using it on another network – If you got your phone from T-mobile, it’s likely that they’ve locked it so that you stay with them. However, it is your phone and it’s not illegal to unlock it: so unlock it in case you want to use it with another mobile network provider or even use a different local SIM card for instance when you are on holiday in Spain or somewhere (much cheaper way of making calls whilst abroad)
2. Install all the ESSENTIAL programs you will always want
3. Tweak the settings of all the programs you use eg setting Mobile Word to store documents on the storage card rather than eat away at your valuable device storage space. A full list of tweaks for programs I use can be found in the “Program Configuration” section at the end of this document.
4. Now BACKUP that device using software like SPB Backup so that you can always reset your device to this point if you ever get “stuck”. Call it something like “BACKUPESSENTIALPROGSANDTWEAKS”. ENSURE ALL BACKUPS ARE STORED ON THE SD CARD. With a program like SPB Backup, the backups are stored as self executable files on the storage card so that when your MDA goes pear shaped, you can simply reset it, insert your SD card and click on the back up file to restore your device without having to even load SPB backup again! How cool is that? Especially when you are on the move.
5. Then install the Registry Wizard program to help you tweak your PDA phone. You can download it here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=39725&highlight=registrywizard
but you have to have logged into the site to see the downloadable files.
This really is a super program that you’ll be glad to have installed. However, I found that if you change the default input from keyboard to something else, your device may lock itself; leave it at keyboard and everything should be Ok.
To install, download the latest version or RegistryWizard AND the OpennetCF programme to your storage card. These are cab files and they might appear like zip files. Insert the SD card back into the device and navigate to where you stored them using your device’s file explorer (or something similar). First install the OpennetCF program (bottom of the list of the downloadable files in the link above) into the device memory. Second install the latest version (1.0T) of the RegistryWizard to the device memory. You install them simply by clicking on them. Once installed, soft reset the device (
Now tweak it as required
6. Install the camera patches – to make your camera work better
You can find the files on these links: (again, you need to be logged in to see the downloadable files)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/download.php?id=10524 : for the camera fix which gets rid of any speckling (a permanent fix that remains on hard resetting)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/download.php?id=10396 : a fix to make the camera image more sharper (needs re-installing after any hard reset)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=45123 : a list of discussions about these two fixes
The camera will work best on the auto setting and much better than before.
If you know how to registry tweak, consider this:
Increase camera frames per second: this tweak will let you increase the frames per second of the video camera to make more fluent movies:
HKey Local Machine\Software\HTC\Camera\ReParam\MP4Large (or Medium or Small).
Change the FrameRate value from 10 (default) to 19. Above 19 it is laggy .. so don’t go above it.
7. Synchronise your device with your PC to load calendar, diary and contacts.
8. Alter active sync settings to how you want them eg Tools>options>email; set to 2 weeks, 5Kb, max 50Kb attachments, Click OK. PDA will re-synchronise
9. Consider backing up again after this point. Call it something like Backupstage2. If your device causes problems for what ever reason, you now have two options where you can reset your device to.
10. After that, you can start installing programs that you’d like to “play” with. If things go wrong or the system slows down, no worries you have a backup of the essential ones anyway.
A Note on the Two Backups
You might be wondering why the need for the two types of back up. Let me make this clear: you only need to do these backups ONCE. The two back ups then give you the flexibility of restoring to whichever point you want to when the need arises. Don’t ever delete these three backups.
Having said this though, don’t forget to regularly back up your device just to keep the most up to date back up at hand in case your battery goes dead and you simply want to restore it back to the last configuration (with email, calendar and contacts data). SPB Backup utility is ideally placed for this.
Resetting Your Device – if it starts to play up
1. Consider a soft reset, if this fails then do a hard reset (details above)
After the hard reset:
2. Run your back up program eg “BACKUPESSENTIALPROGSANDTWEAKS” ( to re-install all your ESSENTIAL programs
3. Then install the registry wizard program to help you tweak your PDA phone
4. Install camera patches (if you’ve installed the de-speckler before, u don’t need to do this particular one again)
Remember, install OpennetCF cab file first into the device memory; second install the latest version (1.0R) of the RegistryWizard.
Now tweak it as required
5. Synchronise your device with your PC
6. Voila! Your ready to go.
1. Essential Programs – all on www.handango.com
Program Location to Save to Notes
Pocket Informant DEFAULT DEVICE Great diary, contacts, tasks program; use international version
SPB Pocket Plus DEFAULT DEVICE for the X close button utility
Solvoed EngSpa Ultralingua SD CARD Spanish Advanced Dictionary
Paragon Spanish Sound Gold SD CARD Spanish Sound Module for the dictionary
SPB GPRS monitor DEFAULT DEVICE Monitor your data transfer when browsing the web to ensure you don’t exceed your monthly limit
SPB Backup ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL SD CARDSimply the best backup utility – backs up registry, PDA settings and programs all into one little executable program that you can save on your SD card and restore without even needing SBP backup loaded when your PDA goes funny
Vidya Pocket Registry Editor DEFAULT DEVICE Necessary for making the registry tweaks outlined below. Simplifies registry editing.
OMAP overclock ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIALDEFAULT DEVICE The MDA Vario has a TI OMAP processor running at 180 MHz. With this utility, improve performance by increasing it to max 240 Hz (some say 264Hz is the upper limit). Read instructions below; need to add an instruction to the startup menu to ensure it always runs at the set rate on soft-resetting the MDA (rather than defaulting back to 180 MHz)
Memmaid Tweaking program DEFAULT DEVICE Again, needed for processor clocking, BUT has a great clean utility to clean out all the crap that cumulatively builds up with use.
Resco File Explorer SD CARD Super program for finding the files you want. Much better than the file explorer in WM5
SMARTSKEY ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL DEFAULT DEVICE A nifty little program that enables you to operate your MDA with one hand without the need for getting out the stylus. It does this by reconfiguring the buttons on your PDA so that a quick press of them does what they already do but a longer sustained press adds new functionality.
Read instructions below; the program already has an inbuilt startup instruction to set it to restart on reboot; smartskey will automatically set the OMAP clocking facility to 240; this means you can install OMAP and let smartskey do the tweaking.
NON ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS:
Home pocket mobile inventory
My Last Cigarette
Speedreader (heavy and slow on CPU) vs fast reader
Vito sketch artist
Lexionary/English Pro Dictionary
Bible
Turboinvaders
Microsoft Arcade Pack
Palm games for pocket PC
Specific Program Installation and Configuration Instructions
Today screen = main screen you see
Pocket Informant
Start Pocket Informant (say yes to colour schemes)
Yes to customise it
Yes to make it the default
Add registration code
Start outlook messages on today screen
Menu>tools>options>storage
Click store attachments on storage card
Click empty deleted items immediately
SPB Pocket Plus
After installing, remove the pink colour on the bar at the bottom: start>settings>personal>today>appearance; select windows default
On today screen tool bar click the system tab of SPB Pocket Plus
Click the house to get the screen display you want (takes time – I like the 5th one)
Then press right hand corner of screen (to the right of where the time is at the top)
Select options
Remove (uncheck the box):
Safe mode
Buttons
File explorer and
Today plug in
Click ok
OMAP Overclock
Instructions for overclocking Wizard (tested on Imate K-JAM). Use at your own risk!
1. Download the following file and unzip. Save the OmapClock.exe to your \Windows folder on your device: http://forum.xda-developers.com/download.php?id=9181
2. Open File Explorer on your device and open Omapclock.exe. Find the maximum speed that your device will handle without locking up. On each test, test all applications you use. This is important because once you place this in your startup, it will load up automatically and could cause your device to stop responding! 240Mhz works for me. Suspending the device at this point will cause the speed to be reset back to default. Execute Windows\OmapClock.exe again if this happens and you want to continue testing.
3. Download and install Resco File Explorer 2005: http://resco.net
4. Open Resco Explorer and go to the \Windows folder. Locate the OmapClock.exe file and hold the stylus on this file until menu pops. Choose “Copy”.
5. Now browse to \Windows\Startup then hold stylus in an empty area and when menu pops, choose paste shortcut.
6. Hold the stylus on the newly created OmapClock shortcut and choose Properties then click the Shortcut tab.
7. Target should be: “\Windows\OmapClock.exe” –clock 240
Change the 240 to the clock speed you tested in step 2 above.
8. Soft reset and test. Suspending the device will reset the device back to the default speed. This is a secondary test to make sure the device does not lock up!
9. Download and install DinarSoft MemMaid: http://www.handango.com/PlatformProd...23995&R=123995
10. Open MemMaid and choose the Notification queue button/tab on the bottom (second from left) then click the ADD button.
11. For Program, click the browse button and browse to the shortcut you created in steps 5-7. The location of the shortcut is \Windows\Startup.
12. From the event dropdown choose “The device woke up”.
13. Click Add.
14. Soft reset and you are done. The Clock speed will remain at the specified speed you specified in step 7 even when the device comes out of suspend.
Source: XDA-Developers
SmartsKeys
Enables mapping holding softkeys to close apps, open start menu, turn volume slider into scroll slider. Absolutely, the best software I've used on my device. Makes one handed use a breeze. Must register with XDA Developers to download.
The following functionality can be enabled by running the program:
• Tap soft key: orginal Soft Key functions
• Tap and hold left Soft Key: Start Menu
• Tap and hold right Soft Key: Close/OK button
• Volume Slider at the left = Page Up and Page Down
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=41060&sid=fe9919e547cea5c146f1de0d7156a30a
To reset to default, soft reset the phone.
To make the program run after reset, put a shortcut at /windows/startup
Smartskey now includes a configuration file so you can make your own settings like which Soft Keys to alter, whether to use the Close/OK function to really close or only hide a program and an exception list for the Close/OK function.
That’s all great, but the best enhancement is the integration of the OMAP overclock program. From Smartskeys configuration you can overclock your processor to a configurable speed at start up, and even better, have that automatically activated after your devices comes back up from a soft-reset.
You can find Smartskey on
http://htcwizard.westlands.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/02/smartskey0.4.zip .
It includes the program itself, the configuration file and a readme.pdf . It does not include the OMAP overclok program, but I have it here for you:
http://htcwizard.westlands.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/02/OmapClock.exe
2. More MDA Vario Settings to Alter:
Word
Open Word
Menu>Options
Check the box “Save to storage card”
Other Settings
Check the box “Remove from display” (start>settings>today)
Check box “Cleartype”
Start>Settings>Personal>Input>Word Completion>Uncheck “Suggest words when entering text”
Start>settings>Personal>Menus: select which 7 programs you want listing in the start menu
Start>settings>Personal>Owner Information>Set Stuff in Identification; also look at “Notes” and “Options” tabs
Start>Settings>Personal>Today>Items tab: Decide which programs you want in “Today” screen
start>settings>system tab>Regional Settings>Choose your location
Start>Settings>Systems Tab>Screen>Cleartype tab>Enable ClearType
Registry Tweaks
(If you have installed RegistryWizard, you don’t need to read this section as you can do it all easily from that program)
These are all quotes I've compiles from other forums. I think I've done most of these and they work. Select whichever you would like to apply to your MDA device. You're going to need a registry editor. I strongly recommend Vidya Pocket Registry Editor. After you have made all the changes you want, soft reset the device to get them to “kick in”.
Improve Performance Generally
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS\CacheSize=8192
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS\EnableCache=1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Filters\fsreplxfilt\ReplStoreCacheSize=8192
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\
MSFlash\FATFS\Filters\DataCacheSize=8192 [this needs adding]
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\ MSFlash\FATFS\Flags=40 [this needs adding]
All values are D-values
Caps/Shift Keyboard Notifier on Screen
Go to:
\HKCU\ControlPanel\Keybd
Create the registry entry called EnableIndicator and assign the DWORD value of 1
After soft-resetting the device, an indicator will appear next to the keyboard icon on the bottom of the screen! Tapping the Shift key shows a "C" while tapping the Dot key shows a dot! Very cool!
Keep the GPRS Connection Active At All Times
Remember, you’re only paying for the amount of data that is transferred; so why not keep the GPRS connection active all the time rather than waiting 1-2 mins for the device to connect every time you want to browse the net? You don’t pay anything for an active GPRS connection when you are not in internet explorer.
HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A3...}\Connections\GPRS...\
change value "AlwaysOn" from 0 to 1
Store Internet Clutter on Your SD Card to Save Device Memory
Put IE cache on storage card instead of memory; this increases the performance of your device. This hack will increase your available ROM memory and people have reported storage gains of over 9 mb. You will need to have a storage card with some free memory installed to utilize this hack.
First open up internet explorer and navigate Menu>Tools>Options>Memory
Press the delete files button to clear the cache
Press delete the cache
Press delete the history
Then open up file explorer from the programs folder in the start menu.
Navigate to the Storage Card and make sure that you are in the base directory of the card.
Then create an I.E. folder and within that folder create a folder called “cache” and “history”
Open up a registry edit program
Navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\Cache"
Change the default value "\Windows\Profiles\Guest\Temporary Internet Files" to "\Storage_Card\ie\cache"
Change the other values in the Shell Folders section of the registry to the folders you created and then soft reset.
Be warned that you will create errors in I.E. if you do not have a storage card inserted with those directories on it while you are surfing from now on.
Get a Different GPRS/EDGE Icon
Registry: HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL
Key: EnableDifferGprsEdgeIcon (dWord)
Value: 0 = disabled
1 = enabled
Disable SMS Received Notification – switch it off if it annoys you
Hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\inbox\settings\SMSDeliveryNotify
Change Dword: 1 0=off
Disable Message Sent Notification
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings
Key: SMSNoSentMsg (dWord)
Value: 0 = disabled
1 = enabled
Turn On GPS Application (GPS not GPRS ie Navigation Stuff)
First of all, your MDA does NOT have GPS built-in; let's make that clear from the start.
However, Windows Mobile 5.0 includes a GPS Control Panel for ease of configuring Bluetooth GPS devices. This includes creating 'virtual ports' so that multiple programs can access the same NEMA GPS stream from said BT/GPS device. This is helpful for anyone who uses GPS for Navigation, War-Driving and lots of new emerging location-based programs which use GPS information available to your MDA.
Unfortunately, the Registry Wizard for tweaking the MDA available in this FAQ and over at xda-developers does not work with the T-Mobile ROMs. You have to manually edit the registry by following these instructions:
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MASCHINE\ControlPanel\GPS Settings
Delete the DWORD marked "hide"
Add a DWORD called "Group" and give it the value of "2"
The GPS panel will now show up in your connection settings
***Note: You must delete 'Redirect' and 'Hide' keys completely***
Soft restart, wait 30 seconds, restart and viola, GPS Control Panel is now enabled.
NB 2=show; 1=hide GPS icon
How I set-up (after BT pairing with the GPS)
Open the new GPS Icon, I then set my GPS Settings on the MDA for 'GPS Program port:' to COM8 (the 'virtual port' for your programs to access the same GPS data) .
Then set the 'GPS hardware port:' to COM6.
Also set the Baud Rate to 9600 (default for my BT/GPS unit)
Check the box 'Manage GPS automatically'.
I'm using WiFiFoFum2, Socket MyNavigator and VisualGPSce to simultaneously run utilizing my BT GPS device. It works flawlessly.
Enable 802.11g WIFI Speed (rather than the default 801.11b)
For more info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=38898
1) Locate the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\TNETWLN1\PARMS
2) Add the following key:
name: dot11SupportedRateMaskG
D value: 8
Glyph Cache
Your MDA uses a section of the memory called glyph cache to store your fonts' glyphs and other graphical outputs for things like gaming. You can modify standard graphic rendering so that games run more smoothly with faster graphics. Noted improvement especially for racing, action and arcade games.
Enable Cleartype in Landscape mode
Clear type smoothes the edges of screen fonts for many programs to make reading easier and make your device appear more slick. You can turn this on by going to Start>Settings>Systems Tab>Screen>Cleartype tab>Enable ClearType
However, if you view anything in Landscape mode (by opening the keyboard for instance); for some reason, landscape doesn’t work in this mode. To enable it in landscape mode too, do this to the registry
HKLM\System\GDI\ClearTypeSettings
Key: OffOnRotation (string)
Value: 0
(NB 0 = on; 1 = off)
Hide SIM contacts
Registry: HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone
Key: ShowSim (dWord)
Value: 0 = hide
1 = show
Alter Horizontal Scrollbar Width
Registry: HKLM\System\GWE
Key: cyHScr (dWord)
Value: 13 = default
Alter Vertical Scrollbar Width
Registry: HKLM\System\GWE
Key: cxVScr (dWord)
Value: 13 = default
Alter Taskbar Date/Time
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shell
Key: TBOpt (dWord)
Value: 0 = Nothing
1 = Time
2 = Date
3 = Time and date
Enable Bluetooth Receive
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Obex
Key: IsEnabled (dWord)
Value: 1 = enabled
2 = disabled
Increase Font Cache
Registry: HKLM\System\GDI\SYSFNT
Key: CS (dWord)
Value: 0 (Default)
4096
8192 (preferred)
16384
Store Internet Clutter on Storage Card
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\shell Folders
Key: Cache (string)
Value: \Storage Card\Temporary Internet Files
\Windows\Profiles\guest\Temporary Internet Files
Disable IE background sounds
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
Key: Play_Background_Sounds (dWord)
Value: 1 (Default)
0 Disabled
Alter the Default Input Method
Registry: HKCU\ ControlPanel\SIP
Key: DefaultIM (string)
Value:
Keyboard {42429667-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}
Letter recogniser {42429690-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}
Block recogniser {42429691-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}
Transcriber ***0034DD0-2AD4-11d1-9CB0-E84BE8000000}
Phone pad {51A2CB38-154E-4C92-A625-A83871C99EC2}
OTHER USEFUL THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Changing the Clock
You can change out of 24 hour clock mode by going to regional settings and choosing a non-capitalized option like hh:mm:ss
Switching between vibrate and ring mode
Hold down the Comm Manager button for a second or two on the side of the device above the volume slider. This will toggle the unit between silent (with vibrate) and your regular ringer on settings.
What do the LED lights on the front indicate?
Left LED:
Blinking blue - bluetooth enabled
Blinking green - Wifi enabled
Right LED:
Blinking green - Phone enabled
Blinking orange - Battery Low
Solid orange - Charging Quote:
Note: the right led blinking orange could also mean that you have an alert in addition to the low battery. It is dependant on how you set up your notifications.
Installing Your Own Sounds for Ring Tones, Alarms and Notifications
You need to have a set of “ring tones” and “alarms and notification sounds” in two separate folders to begin with on your PC.
Make sure those in” ring tones” are in mp3 format
Make sure those in “alarms and notifications” are in wav format
Connect and synchronise your device with the computer
On your PC:
Open the ring tones folder
Copy the mp3 files you want
On ActiveSyn, Click on Explore>My Device>Windows>Rings Folder
Paste them there
On your PC:
Open the “sounds and notifications” folder
Copy the wav files you want
On ActiveSyn, Click on Explore>My Device>Windows
Paste them there
That’s it. Now you should see them all. If you can’t see one or two, it is probably because they are too big in size.
Also I neglected to mention that you can load them on the minisd card (obviously if you have one) to the root folder and they will work. To change it to your new ringone, go to settings > sounds and notifications > notifications tab > change the event to incoming call check play sound and select the sound
Bluetooth Messaging
I've seen people send and receive messages via bluetooth with regular phones like Nokia, and I was wondering whether this is possible with a T-Mobile Vario (Windows Mobile 5). Would I need to install any application for this? Thanks.
Well i think theyre not really sending SMS Messages.. these are actually Notes. You don´t need a program for it. Just create a new Note/Text-File and send it via Bluetooth!
I hope this document has proved useful.
this is a very very nice guide to wizard starters
That's great! Good work.
Superb!
This is great for new users!
mehayuk said:
Bluetooth Messaging
I've seen people send and receive messages via bluetooth with regular phones like Nokia, and I was wondering whether this is possible with a T-Mobile Vario (Windows Mobile 5). Would I need to install any application for this? Thanks.
Well i think theyre not really sending SMS Messages.. these are actually Notes. You don´t need a program for it. Just create a new Note/Text-File and send it via Bluetooth!
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Very useful guide thanks
the bluetooth app for sending messages and bluejacking is here:-
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=241921&st=0
or like you say you can send text files via bluetooth
R
help
How do you install .cab files?
Re: help
diesel1218 said:
How do you install .cab files?
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ActSync them to your device and run them using file manager.
Re: help
diesel1218 said:
How do you install .cab files?
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1. Open the Drawer.
2. Place Manila Folder in the Drawer.
3. Close the Drawer.
Now it isn't always this easy. If there is securoty in place you will probably need a key or combination to unlock the Drawer before you can open it.
Also, these instructions assume that you have enough space in the Drawer for the Manila Folder and that you don't need to install any "Hanging Device" as it is already installed if needed.
Excellent read
This was a really helpful guide thanks so much for taking the time and care to produce something so readable and useful.
Two things don't make sense to me:
What is the benefit of having a backup that doesn't include my PIM data? Also, even if I could see the point I don't know how to do it. The moment I started installing my "essentials" was the moment that ActiveSync synced all of my PIM data.
Why backup before tweaking the registry? Wouldn't you want these included in the backup so that you only have to do them once?
reg editor on sd card?
do i install the registry editor on the sd card or directly on to the device?
thanks!
does it will work US T-Mobile MDA (not Vario)? thanks
I think we should all help and contribute to updating this. This is a VERY useful guide...as I've only had my MDA for 4 days and I'm learning more and more everday. ..
Re: reg editor on sd card?
simshady said:
do i install the registry editor on the sd card or directly on to the device?
thanks!
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Either should be fine for programs like that. Generally anything that runs on the today screen should be installed directly to the device, most other programs are OK on a storage card. There are exceptions....best bet is to just give it a try
Bluetooth Messaging
I've seen people send and receive messages via bluetooth with regular phones like Nokia, and I was wondering whether this is possible with a T-Mobile Vario (Windows Mobile 5). Would I need to install any application for this? Thanks.
Well i think theyre not really sending SMS Messages.. these are actually Notes. You don´t need a program for it. Just create a new Note/Text-File and send it via Bluetooth!
If u r still interested
Using "btCrawler" might be solution. Search for in this forum or google I do not remember right now..
That's great mehayuk!!
Very useful!
As you seem quite clued up with tweaks and stuff, u may be able to help me on a couple of other things. (I'm only a n00by!)
I'm left handed, so using the stylus on the scroll bar is fiddly. Is there a registry hack/tweak to swap it to the LHS?
Is there a program to manage GPRS/WIFI more effectively? When I use my mobile at home I connect it to my wifi network to browse the net or go on IM (if I can't be bothered booting up PC etc). Yet my phone still wants to connect to GPRS! Even tho it's got a perfectly good source for checking my emails/browsing etc....
Hope u/someone can help, and thanks again for the guide, you must've put a lot of effort in.
Chewy
Fantastic guide, thanks.
Matt (about 10 days old in the Wizard world - and already my wife hates me/it! lol)
You are a genius for taking the time to make such a long and detailed guide. I wish you had made it a few months before you did because I had to learn it all the hard way
A new user is always lost at first and this guide really puts them onto the right track. Good work!
Smartskey Quirk
For an otherwise outstanding product, you would think they could find a way to make the program memory resident (in other words, not have to be reset every time you do a soft reset). And no, I don't feel like spending more money for memmaid, I already bought more software than I should have to make this thing work the way I want it too.
How can I alter my registry to make this reload on bootup?
Smartskey Quirk
For an otherwise outstanding product, you would think they could find a way to make the program memory resident (in other words, not have to be reset every time you do a soft reset). And no, I don't feel like spending more money for memmaid, I already bought more software than I should have to make this thing work the way I want it too.
How can I alter my registry to make this reload on bootup?
smartskeys link is dead
hi. i"ve been trying to download smartskeys forever and it keeps giving me the "404 Not Found
The requested URL /wp-content/uploads/2006/02/smartskey0.4.zip was not found on this server."
incase it matters, I registered with xda and I'm signed in when i hit the download link. any suggestions?
thanks, adam
I have goodlink installed on my Kaiser and can't remove it since it is required by the company.
Well, the bad things are:
1. The goodlink main program "GoodApp.exe" can somehow start itself automatically. It really eat a lot of battery and can cause extra GPRS traffic.
I've remove the .lnk file from \Windows\Startup directory so that GoodApp can't start during system startup.
But, it will still run after several minutes and can't be correcly stopped.
Generally, there're two Good applications displayed in the TaskMgr: GoodApp.exe and GmdMoniterApp.exe, it's easy to kill the GmdMonitorApp.exe but when you want to kill GoodApp.exe, it will always prompt an error, though after that it seems the GoodApp.exe disappears in the TaskMgr. However it will start again after several minutes. CRAZY!
Anyone knows how to kill the GoodApp.exe so that I can run it on my will?
2. The Good software modifies the shortcut to the "Contact" menu (on the bottom-right corner of the screen). Normally when you hit the "Contact" menu it should display the contact list of your SIM card or so. But after installing Good, this menu points to the Good contact list. It's really annoying!
Where could I get the "Contact" menu back?
Thanks a lot!
I'm in the same boat, hate what Good Mail hijacks! Found a couple of ini's but since Good's support site is garbage, it didn't help much.
Have tried a whole mess of things, all to no avail....
If anyone else comes up with any suggestions, I'm all ears.
MBN
Just as a follow up, I've reflashed my phone umpteen times trying various "fixes" with no luck. Thought I'd found the registry entries (HKLM\Sofware\Microsoft\Shell\RAI) and tried tweaking those.... no help, DOH!
Tried to overwrite the various exe's with empty "fabricated" ones (renamed empty text docs and overwrote the Good mail ones), still nothing.
A couple of weeks ago I had a version of Good that at least left the contacts in my dialpad intact...latest version hijacked that one as well.
I have my IT dept contacting Good to see if they will offer any insight (not holding my breath). I fear I am left only with trying a third party PIM.... but the way things are going, Good will hijack that too!!!
If I hear or find anything, I'll update.
MBN
I have to say that GoodLink is the most dirty PDA software I've ever seen.
It uses a lot of dirty method to protect it from being disabled.
There are 3 main programs related with the protection(I can't remembet all the names):
1. GmdLockApp.exe: to protect your cellphone with a password. it will force you to set a password and you'll have to input the password every time the phone come back from standby mode (or so...).
2. GmdProtector.exe: to protect GoodLink components. With this program running, you'll never get a chance to modify any configuration of GoodLink (such as renaming a GoodLink program, or change a Reg key of it...).
3. GmdLaunchGuard.exe: this is the most dirty program, it hijacks almost all other application's shortcuts. Try to search "GmdLaunchGuard" in the Reg table you will find there's many results indicating the original windows configuration was changed by it.
For problem 1 & 2, I got a workaround so that you can at least modify some Reg key to do furthur test and can kill the GmdMonitorApp.exe & GoodApp.exe at last:
Steps:
1. Use GoodLink backup tool to backup it on to the storge card;
2. On the root of storage card there's a directory "GoodLink Backup", enter that dir and just delete the GmdLockApp.exe;
3. Also in that dir, rename the GmdProtector.exe to GmdProtectorBak.exe or something like that;
4. Soft reset you cellphone (by pressing both function keys then press reset) to let it return to the original state;
5. After restart, in the storage card root dir, there's a Restore GoodLink short cut, excute it will restore GoodLink to the memory;
6. Enter Windows\Startup dir, delete the short cut which points to GoodLink;
After above steps at least GoodLink will not start immediately after system startup, but it can start at anytime (I'm not sure).
However you can kill the GmdMonitorApp.exe and GoodApp.exe in the TaskMgr. You'd better stop GPRS before you kill GoodApp.exe, or it will prompt you an error.
For problem 3 (actually it relates with displaying the contacts), I still didn't find a good way to resolve it (simply rename the GmdLaunchGuard.exe will not work, and perhaps will make you can't load any program).
However you can see your SIM card contact by pressing "Send" key, it will bring out the contact list though it's very inconvenient and lossing some functionality such as smart searching...
You can rename the GoodApp.exe so it will never be started.
I could probably live with the constant presence of Good, I just hate that it hijacked my contacts....
It links contacts to only one of our company's address books, and it happens to be the employee addy book.... doesn't exactly help me much.
Oh, and have I mentioned that it's pushing Lotus Notes...another favorite of mine!
Resurrecting an old thread here... I hate how Good hijacks the Calendar and Contacts softkeys and I want to work on that issue again. Has anyone made progress with that?
As far as the GPRS activity and battery life, if you launch GoodMail and then goto the options menu you can set it to "Work Offline" which prevents it from auto-checking for new mail. You can then go to that same options menu whenever you want and select "Send/Receive" to manually pull your mail.
Be kind (Newb)
I have the AT&T Tilt with a 4gig Sd card and want to do a hard reset to remove bloatware but I need to keep my contacts, can anyone in layman terms tell me how to do this (Do I need to remove the SD card when I hard reset)
Thanks
Boogie
Unfortunately, the act of hard-resetting your phone will not get rid of any of the bloatware. It'll all simply re-install itself as part of the automated 'customization' that is included in that ROM when you do the hard reset. If you want to get rid of bloatware, the only real solution for you would be to install HardSPL, and then flash one of the ROMs in the ROM forum. It's not really necessary to remove your SD card when you hard reset, but hard resetting is not really going to accomplish what you want. As for keeping your contacts - if you're syncing with Outlook on a PC, you can simply re-establish a partnership after hard-resetting, and your contacts will re-sync to your device. Otherwise, there are several programs out there to help you with this - like PIM Backup. Just do a search, you should be able to find out some information on that software.
boogieTilt said:
Be kind (Newb)
I have the AT&T Tilt with a 4gig Sd card and want to do a hard reset to remove bloatware but I need to keep my contacts, can anyone in layman terms tell me how to do this (Do I need to remove the SD card when I hard reset)
Thanks
Boogie
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First, sync with Outlook or do a PIM backup. Then, do a hard-reset and right before your device does the initial customization, soft-reset your device. That will prevent most of the bloatwares from installing, but, if you want a completely clean ROM, look into one of the cooked Lite ROMs.
Boogie said:
Be kind (Newb)
I have the AT&T Tilt with a 4gig Sd card and want to do a hard reset to remove bloatware but I need to keep my contacts, can anyone in layman terms tell me how to do this (Do I need to remove the SD card when I hard reset)
Thanks
Boogie
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From the WIKI:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=TiltSpecificWikiPage
The following section should tell you what you want to know:
How do I get all the crap (bloatware) off my Tilt without flashing it?
See next section...
AT&T ROM Standard Programs
If you are thinking of sticking with the standard ROM, but getting rid of all the bloatware, here is what you get out of the box with the AT&T ROM both before and after bypassing the (bloatware) customizations. Note this does not include any of the programs on CD that you must install afterwards.
To bypass the customization install, do a hard reset, go through the Windows Mobile initialization steps (Callibrate Screen, Cut and Paste, etc..) then do a soft reset before the AT&T customization install starts.
NOTE - This will reset your device back the the original settings, which means any programs or customization you have made will be lost, including all of your Outlook synced info.
There are several ways to get your data and customizations back including backups, and resyncing, but there are many details to this process and it is beyond the scope of this topic. Your best bet is to decide upfront if you want the Bloatware and move forward from there. To help you decide, here is what you get under the Bloatware/Non Bloatware setups. Keep in mind that many of the programs included as Bloatware are trials, and if there are some you think you may want, you can usually find a link to them somewhere on the forum.
AT&T menu tree after full customization (Bloatware) install
Media Net Home
AT&T Mall
<LI class="tightenable top bottom">Shop Tones <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Shop Games <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Shop Graphics <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Shop Multimedia <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Shop Applications
Media Net Home
AT&T Music
<LI class="tightenable top bottom">Music Player (Shortcut to WMP) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Shop Music (Link to Internet Store) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Music ID <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Streaming Music (XM Radio Demo) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">The Buzz (Music News form Billboard - Trial) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Community (Link Failed over Wifi)
Music Video (Link Failed over Wifi)
Games & Apps
<LI class="tightenable top bottom">Brain Challenge <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Bubble Breaker <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Get ?TelNav (Not sure hwy this is under games) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Jewel Quest 2 <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Midnight Pool (Crashed when I tried to start it) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">?MobiTV <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Ms Pacman Demo by Namco <LI class="tightenable top bottom">My Cast - Requires Airtime <LI class="tightenable top bottom">My Space Demo <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Shop Games <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Solitaire
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007 Demo (Java Based and small)
Messaging
<LI class="tightenable top bottom">Get Blackberry Connect (Link to site. Install went fine. Don't have BB account though) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Instant Messenger (OZ? Can connect to AOL, MS or Yahoo
Messaging
Pictures and Videos
Tools
<LI class="tightenable top bottom">Proxy Manager <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Adobe Reader LE <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Bluetooth Explorer <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Calculator <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Camera <LI class="tightenable top bottom">File Explorer <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Java <LI class="tightenable top bottom">?QuickGPS <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Search <LI class="tightenable top bottom">SIM Manager <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Sprite Back Up <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Voice Recorder (HTC V 1.10 (Build 611.711) <LI class="tightenable top bottom">Voice Speed Dial
Zip
Active Sync
Cellular Video (We are temporarily experiencing technical difficulties)
Notes
Push to Talk
Windows Media
Tasks
Memory Usage
Program In Use 26.77
Storage In Use 27.74
AT&T menu tree after bypassing customization (Bloatware) install with soft reset
Pictures and Video
Active Sync
Notes
Push to Talk
Windows Media
Games
<LI class="tightenable top bottom">Bubble Breaker
Solitaire
Adobe Reader LE
Bluetooth Explorer
Calculator
Camera
Comm Manager (Old Wizard Style)
File Explorer
Internet Sharing
Java
?QuickGPS
?RealPlayer
Search
SIM Manager
Sprite Backup
Tasks
Voice Recorder
Voice Speed Dial
Zip
Memory Usage
Program In Use 28.02
Storage In Use 10.12
robertlewisca said:
Unfortunately, the act of hard-resetting your phone will not get rid of any of the bloatware. It'll all simply re-install itself as part of the automated 'customization' that is included in that ROM when you do the hard reset. If you want to get rid of bloatware, the only real solution for you would be to install HardSPL, and then flash one of the ROMs in the ROM forum. It's not really necessary to remove your SD card when you hard reset, but hard resetting is not really going to accomplish what you want. As for keeping your contacts - if you're syncing with Outlook on a PC, you can simply re-establish a partnership after hard-resetting, and your contacts will re-sync to your device. Otherwise, there are several programs out there to help you with this - like PIM Backup. Just do a search, you should be able to find out some information on that software.
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That is so wrong grasshopa
Thanks guys for a speedy reply!!!!!
bricked Tilt
Being new, I am not sure this is posted to correct place, but this site has incredible depth so it is not so easy to find correct post place where someone might see it and answer. I have tried to respect the rules, so this is my first post. Most everything here is very easy to understand and has worked as stated.
As a new person (last 2 weeks), last night, I successfully flashed ROM and unlocked my ATT TILT. Next I tried to remove bloatware to free space. I used a suggestion from this sight to hard reset, then go through set up screens and before running set up do a soft reset. The soft reset triggered the ATT startup screen then the 3d screen, then total darkness. I have gotten the screen to show white snow once or twice, but nothing more.
In searching this site, I have tried a hard reset by holding down the soft keys and soft reset button. This did not work. I tried holding down the start, camera and soft reset button which gets me to tricolor screen, and no further. I tried various ideas, nothing.
Please help! Am I screwed? Should I call ATT,, or just buy new phone?
Maybe just try to reflash your ROM (or another one) from the bootloader screen?
jaaakez99 said:
Being new, I am not sure this is posted to correct place, but this site has incredible depth so it is not so easy to find correct post place where someone might see it and answer. I have tried to respect the rules, so this is my first post. Most everything here is very easy to understand and has worked as stated.
As a new person (last 2 weeks), last night, I successfully flashed ROM and unlocked my ATT TILT. Next I tried to remove bloatware to free space. I used a suggestion from this sight to hard reset, then go through set up screens and before running set up do a soft reset. The soft reset triggered the ATT startup screen then the 3d screen, then total darkness. I have gotten the screen to show white snow once or twice, but nothing more.
In searching this site, I have tried a hard reset by holding down the soft keys and soft reset button. This did not work. I tried holding down the start, camera and soft reset button which gets me to tricolor screen, and no further. I tried various ideas, nothing.
Please help! Am I screwed? Should I call ATT,, or just buy new phone?
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You first need to let us know what rom you ried to flash? Was it an AT$T rom or a custom rom. Which one?
Thanks for quick responses!
I used http://www.4shared.com/file/65469410...dUnlocker.html It is a ROM flasher (I think and an unlock program. I dont know what ROm came with it, if any. But the thread is located at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=433835
For what its worth, this thread was great! Any ideas what I should do?
It was ATT Rom
Also, dont know how to getr to bootloader screen or what it looks like.
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Also, how do I get to the bootflasher screen, and what does it look like?
jaaakez99 said:
I used http://www.4shared.com/file/65469410...dUnlocker.html It is a ROM flasher (I think and an unlock program. I dont know what ROm came with it, if any. But the thread is located at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=433835
For what its worth, this thread was great! Any ideas what I should do?
It was ATT Rom
Also, dont know how to getr to bootloader screen or what it looks like.
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So you sim unlocked ? or cid unlocked ? your your AT$T phone then tried to flash an AT$T rom to it ? with or without flashing Hardspl ?
The bootloader screen is the tri -colored screen.
thanks
OK, I can get to the Tri color screen. Dont know what to do once there. I think the answer to your question is:
Flashed the ATT ROM using the following steps:
1. MAKE SURE YOUR KAISER HAS AT LEAST 50% BATTERY POWER FIRST
2. Download and Unzip the Following File:
http://www.4shared.com/file/65469410...dUnlocker.html
3. Flash HardSPL 3.29
Flashing via ActiveSync with USB Lead
1. Copy JumpSPL1.56-KAIS.exe and JumpSPL1.93-KAIS.exe to your device memory (NOT STORAGE CARD)
2. Pull out the battery and reinsert it (this step IS important) *DONT turn phone back on yet*
3. Connect your phone to PC with a USB cable
4. REMOVE SIM and SD CARDS !!
5. Turn phone back on and wait until it syncs with your PC
6. Run a File Explorer, browse to where you copied JumpSPL1.56-KAIS.exe on your device and run it (make sure the USB cable is still connected). If you get a white screen then reset your device and now try JumpSPL1.93-KAIS.exe
7. CLick Continue on phone when prompted
8. After a few seconds the tri colour screen will appear on the phone and "USB" will be displayed at the bottom
9. Unplug the usb cable for 30 seconds and then Replug (phone will not re-sync but still says "USB" on the screen)
10. Right click on the Activesync icon in the bottom corner icon on the computer, goto connection settings, deselect "Allow USB connections" and click "ok"
11. Microsoft ActiveSync icon will now have a red cross in it and the program will say "Connection Disabled"
12. Run the KaiserCustomRUU.exe file on your PC thats in the same folder as the HardSPL .nbh file and follow instructions (ticking boxes and clicking Next) *DO NOT reenable USB Connections in Activesync*
13. Update will goto 100%, the Congratulations screen will be displayed on the PC and the phone will restart
14. If you have problems with Steps 12,13 then try starting again with the JumpSPL1.93-KAIS.exe file.
15. Unplug USB cable from phone then REPLACE SIM and SD CARDS !!
16. Restart phone
During the process used:
JUMPSPL1.93-KAIS
followed the menus then said succesful.
Then used KaiserCustomRUU to complete flash
Included Kaiserhardspl-3.29.nbh being added to phone. (Dont see it there now through USB conne4ction)
followed the menus then said succesful.
Unlocked steps:
** YOUR DEVICE MUST BE SYNCED WITH YOUR COMPUTER BEFORE RUNNING EACH STEP **
* If the program wont run u may need to install Microsoft .NET 2.0 on your computer to get it working*
1. Run KaiserUnlocker.EXE, follow the instructions.
(bear in mind you will already have Hard-SPL on your device so you can skip *straight* to Step 2)
2. After patched Radio has been flashed phone will restart and sync with the computer.
3. On the Unlocker Program it should say Radio Patched at the bottom.
4. Click on Step 3 (Run Unlocker). This will bring up the Unlocker screen on your phone.
5. If you want to check the status of your Sim Lock or CID Lock click the appropriate buttons.
6. Click on Remove Sim Lock and Set CID, then click "Commit Changes".
* IF YOU DONT NEED TO FLASH A NEW ROM THEN PROCEED TO STEP 6 TO PUT YOUR DESIRED RADIO BACK*
Received ulock sucessful notice and at bootleger screen also indicates it.
Then (this is where it messed up) followed the following steps to remove bloatware:
Hard reste using the clear memory icon on my Tilt. the ATT screen then 3D screen appeared, then the tap screen then the cut and past exemple then ready to begin????
This is when I did the soft reset and the phone iusnt the same since. black screen after ATTT and 3d screens at start up.
Does this help?
If the phone is only 2 weeks old , it should already have 6.1 on it so what AT$T rom were you trying to upgrade to ? Secondly, why did fel the need to go through all the trouble of unlocking and flashing Hardspl for an AT$T rom. The phone already has AT$T spl on it.
Never the less, go into bootloader and flash again., this time let all bloatware load then hard reset. Let everything load again. Then Hard Reset again, this time soft reset after set up right when the screen goes to the 6.1 desktop, BEFORE the customiztion in three seconds screen appears , If that screen appears it is too late and you have to hard reset again.
I always do a hard rest with the keys not the clear storage.
thaks
I wanted to flash so I could load one of the cooked ROMS and the program I found was one I could follow.
I have tried your suggestion and even tried using MTTY_19.42. Through it I got everything to reload then it autorestarts and goes back to blank/snow screen.
I dod not ice I have a bad sector 1909, and found onloy one string on it which I can not understand.
I am smelling defeat, did I brick it, or is there any other suggestions?
Thank you for helping.
Did you try reseting and following mskip's steps using jump mspl 1.93 for white screen ?
stupid question
How do I run JumpSPL1.93-KAIS.exe on phone if I can only see white screen on phone?
Access it thru the file eexplorer in Activesync.
Now when you hard reset ( press two soft keys and soft reset, and follow screen directs ) it goes to white screen after reset?
When you try to re-flash AT$T rom, it flashes, then goes to white screen after hard reset?
Mtty (not to mess with unless you know what you are doing ) shows bad sector , but does not allow to repair ?
Is that where we are at so far?
whie screen
you have it exactly
Sorry to be so obtuse but I can add the Jump file as you suggest in the response immediately above, but it also says to run it once its in the phone directory. I cant run it though. When I 2x click it it just brings up the file properties.
whk said:
From the WIKI:
AT&T ROM Standard Programs
Memory Usage
Program In Use 26.77
Storage In Use 27.74
AT&T menu tree after bypassing customization (Bloatware) install with soft reset
Memory Usage
Program In Use 28.02
Storage In Use 10.12
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Why is the "Progam In Use" more if you've bypassed the customizations?
Hi. i've upgrade to wm6.5 but i don't know where to put the extrom files.. can anyone help? thanks in advance
first make sure that, when you go to settings -> system -> memory the top left number "storage: total" says 60MB.
if that is the case, the only thing you need to do is after the first hard reset after flashing you insert an sd card, containing a folder called EXTROM\ and then it will install automatically.
that is how to do it, now for the why:
the reason, why you should check out your storage size is, because some people do not follow the wiki while upgrading and then forget the storage resize, which is a process to unlock and resize the original shipped extrom space, which is protected in case of hard resets and "customizes" your phone in wm2003se, by for example installing a t-mobile bootscreen, a dial pad, a wallpaper and theme and some programs. it is about 16 MB of size. this extrom is useless in wm6.5 because the rom comes with its own extrom, with better programs in it, like the new office, and internet explorer. but to allow the phone to access the new extrom, parked on sd card, you need to get rid of the old one, plus it gives you 16MB more storage space.
if you have not done it yet, please re-post and i will guide you through that. and as mentioned before, to install the extrom, just put an sd card, containing the folder EXTROM\ in your device after flashing, so that it is available after the hard reset and for the first boot, a tiny window will show up saying "Customization will start in 3...2...1" and in the end it soft resets.
all it basicly does is written down in the cfg.txt in that folder, meaning you can also customize it by maybe taking out cabs and putting in your own, and changing the cfg.txt to match that.
i hope all potential follow-up questions are also answered, except for how to resize your storage exactly. but we'll see, if that is necessary at all. so please re-post you storage size and whether it all worked out the way i said.
greetz
Chef_Tony
Thanks for your reply.. it helped... now i'm have some isues with the sound is too low.. do you kinow hot to fix it? thanks in advance
this might be redundant, but have you tried just setting it louder, after a hard reset, the default volume is not set to maximum, you have to set it higher yourself, that is for the ringer volume, the system volume and the in-call volume.
hi.. i did put all to the max... with de volume key.. still is low
I was thinking about selling my HTC TyTN II but I have a lot of junk on it that I'd like to be removed. Were I selling a computer I'd simply reformat the drive and then reinstall the OS that it came with via a hidden partition or via CD's or whatever. Or, failing that, I'd take the hard drive out and sell it without the hard drive.
But for HTC smartphones / Windows Mobile, I don't know how to do this. Any ideas?
Easy as pie.
Start -> Settings -> System -> Clear Storage
This will erase all the data on the phone (but will leave your SD card untouched) and return it to factory specs.
yawnmoth said:
I was thinking about selling my HTC TyTN II but I have a lot of junk on it that I'd like to be removed. Were I selling a computer I'd simply reformat the drive and then reinstall the OS that it came with via a hidden partition or via CD's or whatever. Or, failing that, I'd take the hard drive out and sell it without the hard drive.
But for HTC smartphones / Windows Mobile, I don't know how to do this. Any ideas?
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Morning Yarnmoth, first remove any memory cards and your SIM card. If you want to sell the memory card with the phone then make a folder on your home computer and move not copy all the data from card to folder. To be double sure then format the card. Then connect the device to your Home computer. Use the home computer file explorer to open up the device. It will be rare that you haved saved anything outside the documents folder, but have a look anyway. If you have any folders saying for example pictures music or photos move them over to the home computer. Do the same with the contents of the documents folder. When you have removed all the data you require then remove device from your home computer.
The most important part, you have to profrom a hard reset details below
1 hold the left and right softkeys and then isert the stylus in the reset hole
2 keep pressing the soft keys and remove the stylus, after a short while you will see a screen saying "This operation will delete all your personal data, and reset all settings to the manufacturer default settings. Press SEND to restore manufacturer defaults, or press any other button to cancel."
3 release the two softkeys and press the send (green telephone) button.
Now your machine is in the factory default setting.
DO NOT connect your device to your home computer.
Start the device. You can set the phone up no problem ie time screen calibration.
use the built in file explorer to check if any data is on the device.
use the calendar contact programmes to check if of you personal info is on the machine
Any problems please message me
jcraigen said:
Morning Yarnmoth, first remove any memory cards and your SIM card. If you want to sell the memory card with the phone then make a folder on your home computer and move not copy all the data from card to folder. To be double sure then format the card. Then connect the device to your Home computer. Use the home computer file explorer to open up the device. It will be rare that you haved saved anything outside the documents folder, but have a look anyway. If you have any folders saying for example pictures music or photos move them over to the home computer. Do the same with the contents of the documents folder. When you have removed all the data you require then remove device from your home computer.
The most important part, you have to profrom a hard reset details below
1 hold the left and right softkeys and then isert the stylus in the reset hole
2 keep pressing the soft keys and remove the stylus, after a short while you will see a screen saying "This operation will delete all your personal data, and reset all settings to the manufacturer default settings. Press SEND to restore manufacturer defaults, or press any other button to cancel."
3 release the two softkeys and press the send (green telephone) button.
Now your machine is in the factory default setting.
DO NOT connect your device to your home computer.
Start the device. You can set the phone up no problem ie time screen calibration.
use the built in file explorer to check if any data is on the device.
use the calendar contact programmes to check if of you personal info is on the machine
Any problems please message me
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Yarnmoth use Taurusbulbas method to hardreset your machine. but do not activsync your device
Thanks all!