Total novice - help please!!! - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

I have a Touch Diamond and understand I can download software from this 'site' which will, at the very least 'speed things up'. I have browsed around this message board but have failed to find instructions for total novices about how to transfer and install such software.
On one of the threads I find a list (below) of files but don't understand which I should use.
My ROM Version is 1.37.405.1.WWE
Can anyone guide me through?
Many thanks!!
Attached Files
File Type: cab SetupOperator_v0.3.CAB (511.8 KB, 11552 views)
File Type: cab SetupVoIP_v0.3.CAB (94.2 KB, 12591 views)
File Type: cab AdvancedConfig_v1.1.CAB (48.0 KB, 15069 views)
File Type: cab Schaps_AdvancedConfig_v2.0.1.0.CAB (384.1 KB, 5148 views)
File Type: cab Schaps_AdvancedConfig_v2.0.2.0.CAB (384.4 KB, 10491 views)
File Type: cab Schaps_AdvancedConfig_v2.1.0.0.CAB (396.4 KB, 34293 views)

The name of the attachment is obviously the name of the application. The number that follows it is simply the version number, so the larger the number, the more recent the version. At the end of the attachment will be it's format, in all of the cases you presented it was .cab, meaning that to install them you simply need to drag and drop them to your device while it is synchronised to your computer, find them using File Explorer or an equivilent tool and tap it to install.

Stotty said:
I have a Touch Diamond and understand I can download software from this 'site' which will, at the very least 'speed things up'. I have browsed around this message board but have failed to find instructions for total novices about how to transfer and install such software.
On one of the threads I find a list (below) of files but don't understand which I should use.
My ROM Version is 1.37.405.1.WWE
Can anyone guide me through?
Many thanks!!
Attached Files
File Type: cab SetupOperator_v0.3.CAB (511.8 KB, 11552 views)
File Type: cab SetupVoIP_v0.3.CAB (94.2 KB, 12591 views)
File Type: cab AdvancedConfig_v1.1.CAB (48.0 KB, 15069 views)
File Type: cab Schaps_AdvancedConfig_v2.0.1.0.CAB (384.1 KB, 5148 views)
File Type: cab Schaps_AdvancedConfig_v2.0.2.0.CAB (384.4 KB, 10491 views)
File Type: cab Schaps_AdvancedConfig_v2.1.0.0.CAB (396.4 KB, 34293 views)
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Number one is flashing the rom to a rom that you find suites your likes and needs. I personally use Elite2.0.
After you flash your rom start experimenting with tweaks.
Luck!

Is there any risk when using these? If I do a hard reset, will that affect my simcard?

Sim card and Internal Storage will still be there after the hard reset. But not for the phone's internal memory.

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Having trouble with zip and xml files

when i install a cab and exe files, i use active sync, extract the file to a folder on my tilt, open it up with my tilt, and boo yah, its installed. not so with zip and xml files. when its either one of these, however i do the same steps as above except when i open it up on my tilt it connects to internet explorer, looks like it "installs", then i get a whole bunch of wording like this:
-<wap.provisioningdoc>
-<charaxteristic
type="install">
etc., etc., etc.
but i NEVER get the program. i see ppl posting opens and loads of various other things in zip and xml format, but i can not obtain these files. What am i doing wrong??
With zip files extract one level only. Normally the zip will extract to either a CAB or an EXE.
Most EXE's you run on the PC with the device AS connected.
CAB files move (unextracted) to the PPC either main or storage card and tap to run on the device.
Sometimes you get a combination of an XML and an EXE (eg Kaiser Tweak) where you move both files to the PPC into a folder and then run the EXE on the device. These are relatively rare - most exe's run on the PC.
If you continue to have problems it is best to give a specific example of the file type and software in question.
Mike

Simple WM6.1 ROM kitchen

For those of you who want to customize wm6.1, here it a simple ROM kitchen to do so. Beginners, please wait for my GUI release. It is much simpler to use. This isn't that hard, but it takes a little bit of time on your side.
The basics:
All software and regedits are contained in folders called OEM packages. These are in the OEM folder.
All operating system stuff is in the SYS folder. I've also moved the shadow drivers here so you don't have to mess with them.
To make OEM packages:
Download ervius's package creator 5.4 from XDA-developers. Use this to open the cab file to convert into a package.
Copy the OEM package to the OEM folder.
Do NOT delete the OEM packages you don't want. You will choose them later in a different way.
NOTE: You can always download premade OEM packages from XDA-Develoers. There are tons of options.
If you want to make a regedit.
Create a new folder in the OEM folder and convert it into a package using Package Creator 5.4.
Open the RGU file inside with notepad
Edit like following. Note that this isn't the way to comment in regedit files:
Code:
REGEDIT4 <-----Make sure this is always the first line
------Leave one line blank here-------
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Example Software\Example Key] <----- Navigate to keys like this
"Example String" = "test" <-------- Write values with quotes. Strings are given with quote after the equal sign.
"Example Directory" = "Windows\\test.jpg" <------ Use \\ to indicate a \ between directories. Otherwise, the ROM build will not work.
"Example Number" = dword: 5000 <----- use dword: to indicate a number or hex value.
<----- You can add more reg entries after the first one. Make sure to specify a different key when needed
-----leave 2 lines at the end of file------
For Sliding Panels:
Leave ROM as it is.
For Neo interface:
Replace Chome folders and bronze folders in SYS folder with the ones attached below.
Select Neo Interface in the buildos step.
Build ROM:
start buildos.bat
when it opens packagetools+buildos, click on the buildos tab.
Click load rom and navigate and select the kitchen folder
Select which oem packages you want and then click Go.
Once it is done, close out.
Sit back and relax for a while so the batch file can build the ROM.
Self-explanatory from here.
Post any questions/problems here.
link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ap9n8w
NOTES: The inlcuded T-Mobile Edition Package is my beta version. Feel free to build on it. You might also notice the empty placeholder folder for my N33D4SP33D Edition rom that I haven't worked on yet.
To make OEM packages:
Download ervius's package creator 5.4 from XDA-developers. Use this to open the cab file to convert into a package.
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I found the program but get many errors when I start it up on my computer.. Im currently running Vista Ultimate. I went into control panel and changed the enviroment to emulate WinXP when the program runs and still get many errors..
Is there a vista friendly program out there or alternative available?
I'm running Vista Ultimate too and it works perfectly for me.
Attached is the version I have.
ND4SPD said:
I'm running Vista Ultimate too and it works perfectly for me.
Attached is the version I have.
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Great! yours works thanks alot now to get my feet wet in all this lol
I got this error
'Error building default.hv and user.hv! (see imto "BuildOsX-log.Txt")
i can't see anything in there. What now. Thanks
Do you mean there's nothing in the BuildOsX-lot.txt? There should be. A few lines from the last, or the last line, there should be the registry file that messed up and on which line it messed up on. The file is given by the GUID, or that long string of numbers and letters that you see.
no, there is nothing what tell me what to do. so what should i do with that error.
i will make stick this thread.Hope next times will see some roms with this kitchen
Thanks tom. I'll make sure to post my GUI kitchen soon to let more people create ROMs a lot easier.
kormanb1123 said:
no, there is nothing what tell me what to do. so what should i do with that error.
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what kind of things did you modify or add? Maybe I can help based on that.
I get the same error for the following:
InitRegistry FAILED in file ".\Registry\fcbf420c-04fd-478f-bd29-e4ab55973337.rgu" within a few lines of line 359.
ImportFromPackageListStrict: (RGUComp) !ERROR failed importing ".\Registry\fcbf420c-04fd-478f-bd29-e4ab55973337.rgu"
wmain: (RGUComp) !ERROR failed building DEFAULT hives
Looked through each App in the OEM folder until I found the matching rgu number, which in my case is the HTC DirectShow. Took that out of my ROM build, ran again and it states that it completed.
I think there is a problem with the directshow package. I'll check the registry entries. Until then, I think you might need to go without that.
This may sound like a stupid question, but hear me out. I have used BuildOS in the past for an Apache from PPCGeeks\PPCKitchens. Once the ROM is finished creating in that version it auto prompts to update your device.
After the ROM is done in your version, I then selected the Package Tool tab and pointed it to the "temp" directory and it did it's thing. Now I am at a loss for what to do next. I see a .nb file temp\dump\ROM directory but i don't see a .nbh file. Do I use the NBHTool even though PHOEB is not listed?
ND4SPD said:
I think there is a problem with the directshow package. I'll check the registry entries. Until then, I think you might need to go without that.
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I'm not too worried about the directshow, I just that maybe the other guy was getting the error for the same reason so figured I would pass on my resolution.
Sorry, I guess I didn't completely read you post. For the HTC Rom Tool, use the exacalibur settings. Those are the exact same as the Juno.
all I have is o4_osxip.nb.exe in the temp folder no nbh is this the right nb. file I use with
htc tool I put exacalibur settings but don't no what to put in firmware contents
do I put o4_osxip.nb.exe in system and none in the ipl spl and splash and 0x800 radio
ok i did this
Build ROM:
start buildos.bat
when it opens packagetools+buildos, click on the buildos tab.
Click load rom and navigate and select the kitchen folder
Select which oem packages you want and then click Go.
Once it is done, close out.
Sit back and relax for a while so the batch file can build the ROM.
ok where is the rom all i have is o4_osxip.nb.exe in the temp
i have no file imgfs-new.bin in the temp all i have is 04_OSXIP.nb.exe and cecompr_nt.dll and CECompressv4.dll
and where would i look for the batch file
Thank you for your works, ND4SPD
but i can not download your kitchen, it says reached the 4G limit.
because i want to know is there any wrong method i used.
My issue is :
when buildimgfs, the total sections can not bigger than 1B200.
when i put too many files into the imgfs file, the buildimgfs will quit without any info.
but the 71M imgfs.bin have about 22000 sections.
do you have issue too ?
Is it because my PC have only 1G RAM, not enough to do the building?
@Hikey: I have that same problem too. It's the way t-mobile packaged the rom. I'm going to try using the dopod rom for the base next. It might be the PC too. I only have 1GB of RAM, maybe it isn't enough.
@kron2:
run buildos
download this zip: http://www.sendspace.com/file/xuhlc5
copy the files from the zip archive to the temp directory.
open up the cmd that's now in the temp directory.
type the following:
Code:
ImgfsFromDump imgfs-old.bin imgfs-new.bin
Sit back and relax. If this finishes without crashing like Hikey said, do this:
Code:
ImgfsToNb imgfs-new.bin 04_OSXIPN.nb os.nb -conservative
Now you can run the htccert program in the main directory of the kitchen to build the rom. When you are done making the nbh, copy it to the RUU folder and run the update utility.

most installations create cabs

Whenever I install a program it appears to open a cab on my kaiser.
Rather than running the installers all the time on my laptop, is there a way to find those cabs and just move them to my storage card so I can install them if I am away from my laptop?
go to the installation folder on ur desktop and the cab would be in a folder in there. usually the folder marked 'installation files' or 'resources'..
just look for the cab file.
found some..
but not most ...
Very odd..
If you mean that when you run a .exe on your laptop to install a program on your kaiser, then it is possible to sometimes extract the cabs from the .exe or installer. A program called Universal Extractor can extract over 50 types of files including most installers. It is free, and supports many languages. It even adds an entry to the context menu, so you can right click nearly any file. It will then try to find the appropriate extracting tool, and then if it succeeds, it will place the files in a folder in the same directory as the original file. Try this, it has worked very well for me.
Dave
ParrotSquawk said:
but not most ...
Very odd..
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If it helps, I tend to find most of them are in C:\Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync

I have a HTC Fuze and CAB file not working.

I have a HTC fuze from att and I m trying to install application that have a .cab ext but no respond when I unzip and copy it to my phone. It direct me to the opera website. What shall I do?
I just bought an att HTC and I want to change the today screen and batter meter to %. Everytime i download a .cab file. i tried both zipping it and putting it on the phone and leaving it unzipped and putting it on the phone but everytime i file search for the .cab file it doesnt even show up on my device. How can i do this? thanks for the help!!!!
thanks
.cab installation...
If the cab is zipped (ie. it has .zip / .rar extension), unzip it on your desktop. If you're not sure if the file is actually a .cab file, right click and select 'Properties' - you can then see the actual extension and file type.
Copy the .cab to your device. Place it somewhere obvious, so you can find it easily (ie. the root of Internal Storage). Then on your device, locate the file and tap on it to install it. If it doesn't install this way, it's either not a .cab, or it's not designed for your device

Net compact framework 3.5

Can anyone tell me how to load the above on my Diamond please?
connect the pda to the computer
and run the msi file
Thanks for reply, I have done this but programs dont recognise it. I now have both the original and 3.5 on the phone, I read somehere that the registry needs tweeking.
Run the attached CAB file...
Or, download this:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...49-3c6b-42f1-9fd9-0041345b3385&displayLang=en
and then run the following file
NETCFv35.wm.armv4i.cab
from this folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft.NET\SDK\CompactFramework\v3.5\WindowsCE

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