Hey All,
I keep getting a couple of errors at startup. They are:
1. Cannot execute calnot.exe
2. Cannot execute clocknot.exe
Any ideas of what this could be coming from?
Thanks.
Are these in yoru Startup\ folder?
Look in \Windows\Startup and see if there are .ink's to those two EXE's. If so, delete them.
Try this tool pmCleaner http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=2026
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I just got my 8125 yesterday and tried to CID unlock the phone, but aWizard doesn't want to function. I unzipped the aWizard files to C:\awizard\ and triedseveral times. No matter what command I choose in aWizard, I get "The system cannot find the path specified." (See attached screenie.) I also get the same error if using lokiwiz.
BTW, even though it says the procedure is completed, nothing really happened; the program is just failing at what it's doing and completing its run anyway.
I know that the phone is communicating with the PC because I can do all the usual AS things -- sync, copy files, etc. I've tried using different USB ports and sync cables, too, but nothing helps. Existing OS is build 14410.1.1.3.
Any tips?
Have you tried manually installing the "EnableRapi.cab" the phone and then running aWizard or lokiwiz? the file should be on both apps, in aWizard check to make sure it's in the "lib" folder and in lokiwiz it should be extracted in plain sight.
There is no "lib" folder in my aWizard directory (see below), but the file is there, and it's in the lokiwiz directory, too. And, yes, I did copy and run the file on the 8125 as well.
That's what's so weird; I can't figure out why this works so easily for other folks but not for me. It must be something pretty basic, but I can't get it.
masr1979 said:
Have you tried manually installing the "EnableRapi.cab" the phone and then running aWizard or lokiwiz? the file should be on both apps, in aWizard check to make sure it's in the "lib" folder and in lokiwiz it should be extracted in plain sight.
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Which version of aWizard are you using? the lib folder should be there. Did you download it from this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=37386&highlight=awizard
Try redownloading it, because the aWizard.cmd is set up to look for the file in the "lib" folder, so try that it should work. Good luck, let me know what happens.
P.S if you want open up the aWizard.cmd or bat file with notepad, press ctrl and f to bring up a search box, and put in enablerapi. Check to see what's the path to the file. If you find this line "lib\cecopy lib\EnableRapi.cab dev:\ >NUL" then hopefully the file being in the wrong place was the problem.
Yup, that's where I got it from -- 1.2b3. If you download the zip file and open it, you'll see that there's no archived folder structure, and the readme doesn't specify how one should be created. What file(s) should show up in the "lib" folder? Maybe I can change the directories and test. Thanks!
EDIT: Yes, that line is in there. So, should I create a directory \lib and put some of the existing files in it? If so, which ones?
masr1979 said:
Which version of aWizard are you using? the lib folder should be there. Did you download it from this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=37386&highlight=awizard
Try redownloading it, because the aWizard.cmd is set up to look for the file in the "lib" folder, so try that it should work. Good luck, let me know what happens.
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Hot damn! I made the directory and put all the .dll and .exe files into it, and it appears to have worked!
masr, you rock! Thanks so much!!
Ok glad to hear it bro. For future reference, everything but the aWizard.cmd file should be in the lib folder, though I hope you won't have to use it again for the time being.
Registry searches yield no clue as to what is calling this pesky executable on startup. No traces of it that I can find in the \Windows\Startup folder either. Cannot rename, move or delete the EXE because it is in ROM.
How can I keep this program from loading on startup?
You can check your notification queue.
Worst case, you can replace it with some other EXE. As it is in the ROM, you cannot rename or delete it. However, if you copy another EXE (say an EXE application that you want to run upon start up) over it, the OS will see two file with the same file name. It will give priority to the file in the memory (e.g. the one not in the ROM).
Thanks! This did the trick! I copied \Windows\Startup\custTDYTSK.exe and renamed it to PowerTray.exe. I then moved it to \Windows. Now the battery icon has been finally vanquished!
I chose custTDYTSK.exe since it appears to start, do its thing, and then commits seppuku, but I am not quite sure of what it does, exactly. Sounds to me like some kind of theme app?
I'm trying to change the sound WM uses for the pop-up dialogue (for instance, you install a program and a dialogue pops up and says you have to restart... that sound). I've gone through every option available in Settings/Sounds & Notifications, but there's no entry for it. Does anyone know of a way to do this?
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I'm trying to change the sound WM uses for the pop-up dialogue (for instance, you install a program and a dialogue pops up and says you have to restart... that sound). I've gone through every option available in Settings/Sounds & Notifications, but there's no entry for it. Does anyone know of a way to do this?
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This is what I did (altho the results of the following steps are entirely YOUR responsibility):
1. MAKE BACKUPS! From Activesync, "Explore" the phone. i.e. in a Windows Explorer window.
2. Dbl-click "My Windows Mobile Device". Dbl click the "Window" subdirectory.
3. Sort by filetype.
4. Navigate to where ".wav" files are.
5. Select all the ".wav" files and copy them all en masse to a separate directory on your PC. (all the hidden system wav files should also have been copied in the process).
6. play all the wav files until you find the one that irritated you the first time.
7. open a registry editor of your choice on your WM device. (I use SKTools)
8. search for the file name from step 6.
9. Try the full name plus extension first. If no result, then try the name without the extension.
10. Replace instances of the filename with the wav filename of your choice (I assume you have one). If there was an extension in the first place, include the extension as well.
The outcome of all the above is your responsibility. The steps worked for me, and if you are familiar with how to edit WM registry items, the steps should work for you as well.
good luck.
Thanks for the reply skenobi. Reading your response, it occured to me that once I find the wav files WM is using, I could probably just replace the sound I don't like with a renamed copy of the one I do (i.e., replace Alarm2 with a copy of Alarm4, renamed to Alarm2). I think I'll try this out first, before I buy a registry editor.
Thanks again!
ziggykd said:
Thanks for the reply skenobi. Reading your response, it occured to me that once I find the wav files WM is using, I could probably just replace the sound I don't like with a renamed copy of the one I do (i.e., replace Alarm2 with a copy of Alarm4, renamed to Alarm2). I think I'll try this out first, before I buy a registry editor.
Thanks again!
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Hey ZIGGYKD
You dont need to purchase a Registry Editor. You can download it for FREE at
http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/
Thanks for the link!
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Hey ZIGGYKD
You dont need to purchase a Registry Editor. You can download it for FREE at
http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/
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Does this work with WM6?
ziggykd said:
Thanks for the reply skenobi. Reading your response, it occured to me that once I find the wav files WM is using, I could probably just replace the sound I don't like with a renamed copy of the one I do (i.e., replace Alarm2 with a copy of Alarm4, renamed to Alarm2). I think I'll try this out first, before I buy a registry editor.
Thanks again!
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That might work, altho (if I'm not mistaken) some wav files are in ROM, i.e. you can't rename/replace it.
Your mileage may vary, as they say.
Good luck.
When i decompile everything seams to work. But when i compile the files. Everything goes good in each step.
building...
Is this a system apk <y/n>
type input:y
Aside from the signitures, would you like to copy over any additional files that you didn't modify from the original apk in order to ensure least
#of errors <y/n>
If i type <no> it compiles the files and i copy the new complied files to the original framework-res.apk seams to work fine if im not working with style.xml
but if i move the frame
if i copy the framework-res.apk from the place-apk-here-for-modding folder it seams to be the original
If i copy the unsignedframework-res.apk after renaming it all i get is boot loop in start up screen
If i type <Y> after
Aside from the signitures, would you like to copy over any additional files that you didn't modify from the original apk in order to ensure least
#of errors <y/n>
after running i get
In the apk manager folder u'll find
a keep folder. Within it,delete
everything you haven't. If you have modified
any xml, then delete resourse.arsc from that
folder as well.Once done then press enter
on this script
it does it job
now if i use the framework-res.apk its still the original files so that file don't work.
if i look in the unsignedframework-res.apk
i see double of almost all files.
like this
drawable-en-mdpi
drawable-en-mdpi-v4
If i remove one or the other i get boot loop again
if i copy any files from the unsignedframework-res.apk from using the first way i get this error on my phone
this process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly. please try again
this happiness in the contact app also wifi and other aps.
My question is What am i doing wrong anso is there other ways to work on style.xml that i can do so i don't get errors someone please help been work on this for a week now and thats one of the only things im stuck on.
What am i doing wrong can someone help??????
But when i push the framework-res.apk back to the phone
Hey guys i have a problem with my cappy. When i plug the phone to the computer and i try to open the folder, the message pop out and it says "unable to open the script file".
I am running ICS 4.0.3
thanks.
bump! plz help...if you need any additional information about the problem i will try to explain the best i can.
right click the drive letter assigned to the phone.
chose expand or open, do not choose autorun
if it opens ok, you have an autorun problem with your drives. possibly a bug in your computer or you accidentally placed an autorun file on your phone card or both
Hey man i did what you said to do and it opens fine, but i cant get to open any folder i just get the message unable to open the script file when i double click on any folder on my phone, but i can open zip files . Is there any way i can find and delete this "autorun file".
Thanks
does the same procedure work on each folder in your phone? right click and choose expand or open?
If so, and there is no autorun file in the folders, then you have a bug in your computer. Start researching on how to scan and clean your computer. It is beyond the scope of this forum to get into that.
If there is an autorun in each folder on your phone, something put them there and they don't belong. Delete them using any file explorer app (root access file explorer might be necessary depending on where the file is located), see if they come back. If they come back when not connected to your computer, you have a bugged phone or a malfunctioning app. short answer in this case is to backup and wipe your phone. Backups may not be trustworthy either unless you find the culprit.
No way I can be more specific without having the phone in my hand, sorry.
Yes for the each folder is the same thing. I try to open it on different laptop and it does the same thing so it must be in the phone.
I will try to do that and see what happens. Thanks you man a lot.