[FILES] Compressed EXE Files for Duttys 2.3 EXTREME - Touch HD Windows Mobile ROM Development

Hi, I've compressed all the exe files in the windows folder. (used the upx suqeezer) The feeling is nice! More faster! About 50 percent!
NO WARRANTY FOR ANY BUGS OR CRASHES!
Only overwrite the files to the Windows folder.
Soft Reset.
Enjoy!
Update 24.03 - I have uploaded a second package which is named Compressed EXE Files for Dutty's 2.3 EXTREME (secure). These files should be save =)
The faster start of programs should you feel by larger applications like Opera.
Download @ Wohoo.eu!

what??
Compressed the exe files to improve speed can indeed improve performance, but only when cooked in. Now you'r placing files on top of the ROM wich is significantly slower to load as directly from ROM.
I dont think this will help anything, but hey, i didn't try it.
If it's really faster, how fast will it be when dutty cook this files in?
Gr. Bram

if i overwrite incooked files they are not any more incooked?
the low speed factor of the touch hd is the slow flash memory. if the exe files are more compact they will start faster.

Its seems faster to me
Q1 can I put these smaller exe's into other roms
Q2 why dont the cooks cook the smaller exe's into there roms?

cowdar1 said:
Its seems faster to me
Q1 can I put these smaller exe's into other roms
Q2 why dont the cooks cook the smaller exe's into there roms?
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Q1 i dont think so. because other roms uses other custom programms. some programs will be work, but other wont work
Q2 i dont know

deepinside88 said:
Hi, I've compressed all the exe files in the windows folder. (used the upx suqeezer) The feeling is nice! More faster! About 50 percent!
NO WARRANTY FOR ANY BUGS OR CRASHES!
Only overwrite the files to the Windows folder.
Soft Reset.
Enjoy!
Download @ Wohoo.eu!
UPDATE: PLEASE DO NOT OVERWRITE ALL FILES AT THIS TIME! IM ALREADY TESTING!!!!
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Should we overwrite or you are still testing?
Thanks!

i think u can overwrite files like opera.exe but be careful with files like biotouch.exe.
im still testing but tomorrow i think i will upload a new package.

Ok Thanks!

Thx you!!
My HTC HD speeds up!! I have overwrite all files and all runs fine!!
Greets Kevin

really? no problems with the volume control? no problems with the task manager?

Dejavu
"All this has happened before, and all of it will happen again."
it's a noble effort by the OP, but a bit misguided
it happened here
here
and even here
and in this thread

Sir.B said:
"All this has happened before, and all of it will happen again."
it's a noble effort by the OP, but a bit misguided
it happened here
here
and even here
and in this thread
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what is misguided about it?
It does seem to work on some off the exe's
or am I missing somthing

cowdar1 said:
Its seems faster to me
Q1 can I put these smaller exe's into other roms
Q2 why dont the cooks cook the smaller exe's into there roms?
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1. I wouldn't do that - some of the files may have been changed
2. Because, while it does speed up startup, it sometimes takes up more RAM. This is especially evident in programs that are always running, like opera.exe
I used to UPX most of my exe files but I stopped doing so because the risk of doing irreparable damage to the OS outweighs the gain in speed. So what if I have to wait another 2 seconds for Garmin Mobile XT to load?
Keep in mind that UPXing the exe files may also lead to problems if you install other third-party software that is meant to interact with the now-altered exe files. Some programs won't be too happy with that...

harrispo said:
1. I wouldn't do that - some of the files may have been changed
2. Because, while it does speed up startup, it sometimes takes up more RAM. This is especially evident in programs that are always running, like opera.exe
I used to UPX most of my exe files but I stopped doing so because the risk of doing irreparable damage to the OS outweighs the gain in speed. So what if I have to wait another 2 seconds for Garmin Mobile XT to load?
Keep in mind that UPXing the exe files may also lead to problems if you install other third-party software that is meant to interact with the now-altered exe files. Some programs won't be too happy with that...
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i personally think your views a slightly hard lined,
a few choice apps can be replaced with great benefit (ex; HTC Album, TomTom, S2P, and others)
but the general sentiment of just replacing everything i do agree with that, not the right approach, misguided
UPX is a great tool, and just needs to be used responsibly

Worked wonders on my system. So much more fluent now.
Thanks, man!!!

ok if someone has really a problem with my files here then send me a pm with the reasons and i will take these files out.
but at first I've updatet my download page....look post #1

Hi.
Thanx for your work...i will try it when i am at home. Can you please upload a package with the Original files. Then we can change if something goes wrong
Thanx Uro

Compressing smaller files is useless, as reading these dont take so much time anyway. Bigger .exe files (several megabytes), such as Opera.exe this is useful.

I know this is a very lame question but how do you actually copy these files to the windows folder?

zsilak said:
I know this is a very lame question but how do you actually copy these files to the windows folder?
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Use total copy to do that
so get the zip file, push it into your storage card
unpack it
copy all exe to windows with the phone using total commander for exemple (it can override the exe in the rom file)

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Gain extra space in ROM for cooking.....

Today I just tried this, I compressed my softwares which I have cooked in my ROM using UPX4PPC and cooked them in the ROM. As I have a small 32MB ROM, if this is possible to do with the default OS dll & exe files, it would be very useful. As I noticed, there is no big difference in the loading time of compressed files & the original. I searched the forum, but found nothing on compression of system OS files. Is there anyone who have done this before? Is this ok to do with .net CF dll & other large dll & exe files in ROM...?
making a smaller rom dont give more storage you know?
so compressing it will just give you more empty rom space nobody an use
Yeah..and most of the time the ROM won evenstart..blv me i tried to UPX the whole DUMP folder but the rom didnt even start
Rudegar said:
making a smaller rom dont give more storage you know?
so compressing it will just give you more empty rom space nobody an use
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Actually I meant, If you can compress the originam OS files in ROM, there would be more free space in rom. We can use that free space to add more OEM packages.... Sorry if my english is not clear.
ather90 said:
Yeah..and most of the time the ROM won evenstart..blv me i tried to UPX the whole DUMP folder but the rom didnt even start
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Try to use UPX only in exe files. More safe to be use in EXEs that are loaded after the booting & intended only in doing the settings (backlight.exe, MicAGC, Device info, CSD line type, CommManager, faxView.......) and on OEM exe files. Try not to use on dll files on first shot. But because already these files are very small, you will gain only a very small space. It works. If we can do the same on large dll files, it would be cool.....
shiranmotha said:
Actually I meant, If you can compress the originam OS files in ROM, there would be more free space in rom. We can use that free space to add more OEM packages.... Sorry if my english is not clear.
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You are right. Thats how I had been able to pack so much extra stuff (many dont like that) in the ROM since a long time. But you have to be very carefully choosy about the files you have to UPX.
And, of course this method is for cooks only...
c_shekhar said:
But you have to be very carefully choosy about the files you have to UPX
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What files can we compress. What I found ws, when I compress certain dll files, some items in menus related to them are blank. But when clicked they still work. Compressing Today dll files work, but if they have option configuration, they show some nunsence text. DLLs related to the .NET CF are the largest files i find in the ROM, can we compress them?
shiranmotha said:
What files can we compress. What I found ws, when I compress certain dll files, some items in menus related to them are blank. But when clicked they still work. Compressing Today dll files work, but if they have option configuration, they show some nunsence text. DLLs related to the .NET CF are the largest files i find in the ROM, can we compress them?
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use the option for not compresing the resources

Shift rom kitchen + liberated rom

Hi,
let's keep the rom development topic in here. Here is my romkitchen, from kaiserkitchen 0.3. There is no flash utility, but you can use customruu for that.
The included rom is a base for localisation, or customisation. Click on first step (prepare), make your changes, then click on step 2 (cook). You have a Signed_RUU ready for flashing.
In my experience, it is best to delete the RUU_Signed before creating a new one
Also, the custom ruu will not flash the new rom if you do not change the folder between each flashing on vista. I use a name identation (folder1 then folder2, etc...)
Happy cooking. Please use this to help finding stuff about drivers
Warning: you cannot add or remove from sys folder without doing a greloc. DO it before doing anything. Notge the value, then relaunch it when you added or removed something. Put back previous value then click on go!
http://rapidshare.com/files/142122071/shiftkitchen.rar.html
thank you.
thaihugo said:
Hi,
let's keep the rom development topic in here. Here is my romkitchen, from kaiserkitchen 0.3. There is no flash utility, but you can use customruu for that.
The included rom is a base for localisation, or customisation. Click on first step (prepare), make your changes, then click on step 2 (cook). You have a Signed_RUU ready for flashing.
In my experience, it is best to delete the RUU_Signed before creating a new one
Also, the custom ruu will not flash the new rom if you do not change the folder between each flashing on vista. I use a name identation (folder1 then folder2, etc...)
Happy cooking. Please use this to help finding stuff about drivers
Warning: you cannot add or remove from sys folder without doing a greloc. DO it before doing anything. Notge the value, then relaunch it when you added or removed something. Put back previous value then click on go!
http://rapidshare.com/files/142122071/shiftkitchen.rar.html
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Hi
Thank you very much.
Ram
Thank you for your hard work and dedication we put it. Best regards
thaihugo said:
Warning: you cannot add or remove from sys folder without doing a greloc. DO it before doing anything. Notge the value, then relaunch it when you added or removed something. Put back previous value then click on go!
http://rapidshare.com/files/142122071/shiftkitchen.rar.html
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you mean that we have to extract sys folder from RUU_Signed.nbh file... then execute greloc and take note of the value... then copy files in the sys folder like OEMAPPS and OEMDrivers... and when we finish adding files in the sys folder... before we execute cook process and NBHutils we have to run the greloc again and reinsert the previous values... then click doit! in the greloc?
davidgreen said:
you mean that we have to extract sys folder from RUU_Signed.nbh file... then execute greloc and take note of the value... then copy files in the sys folder like OEMAPPS and OEMDrivers... and when we finish adding files in the sys folder... before we execute cook process and NBHutils we have to run the greloc again and reinsert the previous values... then click doit! in the greloc?
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Make sure you keep your langugage specific folders intact.
Thanks
Ram
G'Reloc Situation
thaihugo said:
Hi,
Warning: you cannot add or remove from sys folder without doing a greloc. DO it before doing anything. Notge the value, then relaunch it when you added or removed something. Put back previous value then click on go!
http://rapidshare.com/files/142122071/shiftkitchen.rar.html
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Hi thaihugo
My G'Reloc posts the same numbers always before and after, and strangely they are same for kaiser and SnapVUE. Am I doing anything wrong there?
Slot 0: 01F90000
Slot 1: 03DD0000
Size of ROM: 83400000
Unknown: 00000000
These are the numbers I have seen in ImageInfo.txt under .VM folder in SYS
Thanks
Ram
Most of the time, greloc sees the same numbers, but is needed for the few DLL's you have added. So even if you (as me) get the same number everytime, just run it to make sure everything is in place.
If you put say a full sys from another device, you will get slightly different numbers. You will have to put back the value you posted here in that case.
Morality: If you add any dll folder or exe folder in the SYS folder (not a simple dll or exe), do a preventive g'reloc before cooking.
thaihugo said:
Most of the time, greloc sees the same numbers, but is needed for the few DLL's you have added. So even if you (as me) get the same number everytime, just run it to make sure everything is in place.
If you put say a full sys from another device, you will get slightly different numbers. You will have to put back the value you posted here in that case.
Morality: If you add any dll folder or exe folder in the SYS folder (not a simple dll or exe), do a preventive g'reloc before cooking.
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oh. Thank you
Ram
Help needed...
After all...i decided to cook my own rom...
Read alot , did everything i have read...
"cab oem" ing
"initflashfiles.dat" modification
but when it came to the end , buildos gives an error such as
The target file "temp\dump\mstscax.dll is a directory not a file"
Mind do wake me up for what i am missing ?
Safak
Help #2 for the noob
I have found out the problem about the previous tab... It was about wrong configuration of Remote Desktop...
I have overcome it but came a new one which is
Buildos gives this error
"Error building default.hv and user.hv"
and now , what ?
Help this poor lamer :-(
eh...
I ignored the latest error and have my own rom...and i m now flashing it to my Shift...
Will let yo know whn done...to be honest i m a little nervous about the result...
Urgent Help
I m in deep trouble...
I messed everything and now i m dead...Winmo side does not even boot...tell me what to do...tell me if there is a way to go back ?!?
how about flashing working rom to it?
omg
Recovered....thanks alot for your patience...
Average Joe
Hi guys,
I recently bought a HTC shift which SnapVue came out to be in Chinese, i really need to change the language and liberate it ASAP. I 've read so many replies on many different threads that i'm just completely confused right now. I barely understand all the technical words used out here. I need help please. Thank you.
What is the max size the rom can be?
I'm getting my Shift this week and I'm prepering for it with a cooked rom
EDIT: I saw that UDK's rom was 64mb in size so I know I'm safe if I'm within that limit
gullum said:
What is the max size the rom can be?
I'm getting my Shift this week and I'm prepering for it with a cooked rom
EDIT: I saw that UDK's rom was 64mb in size so I know I'm safe if I'm within that limit
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Welcome Gullum.
64mb is the limit IMHO. Some NBH files over 50 mb have problems, and I have to reduce them.
thaihugo said:
Welcome Gullum.
64mb is the limit IMHO. Some NBH files over 50 mb have problems, and I have to reduce them.
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ok first problem now ... I made my first atempt to flash a rom and now snap vue only gives a black screen what to do now?
edit maybe it should be added to first post that to recover from bad cooked flash then just flast the included rom
I now have a working own cooked rom on my shift just need to do some finetuning and I'll upload a rom for everyone to try... next step is to port a newer build.
i'm typing this on my snapvue side of my **** with opera mini
I have added some apps from blakstone and opal
google maps, rsshub, streaming media, calculator skined, thumbcal and some more
gullum said:
I now have a working own cooked rom on my shift just need to do some finetuning and I'll upload a rom for everyone to try... next step is to port a newer build.
i'm typing this on my snapvue side of my **** with opera mini
I have added some apps from blakstone and opal
google maps, rsshub, streaming media, calculator skined, thumbcal and some more
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Hi
Can't wait. Could you check whether you are able to attach to audio to notes etc.
Thanks
Ram

Extracting files from ROM

Hello!
My question is: how can I extract for eg. programs .cab files from .image or .nbh ROM?
I want to get original Mobile Opera 9.5 from R2AA UK Generic ROM, because some other version of opera overwritten it and I don't want it - just need original one back.
Check this thread in Development and Hacking, a tool to view files inside nbh ROM files: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377514
Thanks! It helped. Is it also a way of cooking a new custom rom?
Edit:
I exported the file... but its "hidden" without option to make it visible. How to make it normally visible?
I'd really kick back, make yourself a couple of weeks worth of coffee and read, read read and then read some more.
There's quite a lot in the wiki on how to cook roms, which serves as a good start but to do it properly it will help to know some of the background to what you're doing.
Hence the reading.
FWIW I've just started playing with ervius visual multilang kitchen, it's quite nice, much better than some of the others. Do a search on it if you want to find it and try visualkitchen_v2_1
Of course it's a bit worrying that you want to cook your own roms, without knowing what's inside the one you're using.
IF you want the opera from r2aa and you're using a stock unmodified R2aa then look in windows (using a proper file explorer such total commander)
or use the search on here, as the one I posted has been linked a huge amount of times already, including 3 times in the past 2 days. .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469420&highlight=kitchen
This is the link to ervius' kitchen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377514
this is a good prog for viewing .nbh files
vinokirk said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469420&highlight=kitchen
This is the link to ervius' kitchen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377514
this is a good prog for viewing .nbh files
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nah you need to let people learn to use the search engine
he he he...just doing a good dead...maybe st peter will let me thru the pearly gates for this
Also im getting sick of seeing things in a thread and then never being able to find them again!!!
Same thing with prog and apps, ill download them then i can never remember what they are for, where i put them or where i unzipped them to...ARRRGGGGHHHHHH
vinokirk said:
he he he...just doing a good dead...maybe st peter will let me thru the pearly gates for this
Also im getting sick of seeing things in a thread and then never being able to find them again!!!
Same thing with prog and apps, ill download them then i can never remember what they are for, where i put them or where i unzipped them to...ARRRGGGGHHHHHH
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Big folder (or series of folders) on the SD card with a text doc listing what does what. that's what I do..

[REF][TUT] UPX Squeezer BATCH --> Improve program launch times

Going through some posts in the blackstone forum I discovered an interesting thread by Sir.B...
He talked about an old trick used for older devices to fit WM6 onto them with the side effect that load times of applications is much faster and tried this on his Blackstone.
I just gave it a try and it's impressive. So far I only tried it on HTC Album and Navigon Mobile Navigator 7:
HTC Album now loads in about 1 sec (previously about 4-5 sec)
Navigon MN 7 loads in about 2 sec (previously about 6-9 sec)
Seems to work flawless on any WM Device ;-)
I'm loving it!!!
Many thanks to Sir.B and everyone else at XDA-DEV!
I attached version 1.1 (which worked fine for me); 1.0 can be found on the original post.
Here's the quote and the link to the original post...
Sir.B said:
this is an old trick that was/is used for older devices to fit WinMo 6 on them
but a side effect is faster application load times
i figured i'd try it on the Blackstone and difference is noticeable
HTCAlbum loads in about 1 Second, before it took about 4
so i'm sharing this with anyone who is interested
The batch file is kept as simple as possible for everyone's ease of use
but this is pretty advanced tweaking, so all common warnings apply
and/or
if you are not comfortable with getting files from/to your PocketPC
and/or
can't figure out how to extract this zip and read the "read me.txt"
and/or
don't know what “any key” is DO NOT TRY THIS!
(read the forum and the wiki a bit more, and you'll gain the knowledge)
Version History:
v 1.0 - initial release
v 1.1 - no icon compression switch added to the batch, for more general compatability
to get you started
a short list of EXEs that i have UPXed and work well for me
AdobeReaderLE.exe
ASyncKiller.exe
BCR.exe
Camera.exe
FMRadio.exe
GoogleMaps.exe
HTCAlbum.exe
iContact.exe
KeePassPPC.exe
kinoma.exe
Labyrinth.exe
LongPressEndKeyApp.exe
MP3Trimmer.exe
MusicID.exe
Opera9.exe
OperaL.exe
QuickGPS.exe
RSSHub.exe
s2p.exe
s2u2 Settings.exe
s2v.exe
StreamingPlayer.exe
TomTom Navigator.exe
USBtoPC.exe
WMRegOptimizer.exe
YotaCenter.exe
YotaCenterUpdater.exe
YouTube.exe
and here is a list of things NOT to compress
manila.exe
cprog.exe
thumbCal.exe
calculator.exe
wt5jetpr.exe
any DLL
Please share your findings so that others can benefit from it
(SEARCH this thread for your application name or EXE filename)
note: you'll have to repeat this proses after upgrading your applications
thanks to;
edhaas - for the original simple to use batch file More info in this THREAD
UPX Team - a lot of technical info on the Website
kwbr - for a great ROM
and especially XDA-DEVELOPERS as a whole
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LINK
amazing!! It works! Thanks very much.
I tryed successful SecondToday.exe , iDialer.exe , Destinator.exe
this looks quite interesting..will try it with all my programs after i backup the exe files
Giannis86 said:
this looks quite interesting..will try it with all my programs after i backup the exe files
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It backs up the exes automatically. I did it on my device, Didn't notice any difference. Then again, it might be because my rom is already fast
List of EXEs that WORK / DON'T WORK
sosimple said:
amazing!! It works! Thanks very much.
I tryed successful SecondToday.exe , iDialer.exe , Destinator.exe
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I guess we should start a list with Applications that work / don't work.
EXEs that WORK
AdobeReaderLE.exe
ASyncKiller.exe
BCR.exe
Camera.exe
Destinator.exe
FMRadio.exe
GoogleMaps.exe
HTCAlbum.exe
iContact.exe
iDialer.exe
KeePassPPC.exe
kinoma.exe
Labyrinth.exe
LongPressEndKeyApp.exe
MobileNavigator.exe (Navigon MN7)
MP3Trimmer.exe
MusicID.exe
Opera9.exe
OperaL.exe
QuickGPS.exe
RSSHub.exe
s2p.exe
s2u2 Settings.exe
s2v.exe
SecondToday.exe
StreamingPlayer.exe
TomTom Navigator.exe
USBtoPC.exe
WMRegOptimizer.exe
YotaCenter.exe
YotaCenterUpdater.exe
YouTube.exe
and here is a list of things NOT to compress
manila.exe
cprog.exe
thumbCal.exe
calculator.exe
wt5jetpr.exe
any DLL
...to be continued
I compressed with the above methode 105 .exe files of the windows folder (of a htc diamond). I compressed every exe file that i found in windows. I deleted all that had 0 kb file size as probably those files does not compressed corectly or something is wrong. So the exe files that left, was 105 exe files. I puted all those to windows folder ,overwriting the originals . I saved 15 Mb or more of space, the phone was extremely fast ,but cant run manila. I try to find which of the files must changed to the originals to run manila. I am sure it must be 2 or 3 files , but how can i find which 2-3 of the 105 files must be changed?
If i make it , i will give the full list of files that can be changed to earn max space and max speed
I compressed 104 files of windows folder without problem!
So i found the file that caused problem and manila didn't start. It was _mpman.exe By changing all the 104 others , no problem until now. I giving all the list with the 104 files of window folder of a diamond running manila 2.0.3 if anyone else want to try. Here is the list :
catalog.exe
CommManagerLink.exe
LaunchMSItem.exe
MobileCalculator.exe
tdsserver.exe
WelcomeCenter.exe
AdvancedConfig.exe
__cusTSKTEMP.exe
_mp07.exe
_mp08.exe
AdvancedNetwork.exe
AlbumSearcher.exe
ArcMC.exe
arinvalid.exe
AudioBooster.exe
AudioManager_Eng.exe
AutoAttribute.exe
AutoFormatMoviNAND.exe
AutoRun.exe
AutoShortcut.exe
Biotouch.exe
btdwake.exe
BTFtpClient.exe
btlauncher.exe
btrenamedir.exe
CheckAutoRun.exe
ClearStorage.exe
CommManager.exe
ConfigureDevice.exe
ConnectionSetup.exe
ConnectionSetupAuto.exe
DataDisconnect.exe
DeviceInfo.exe
EndKey.exe
EngInfo.exe
eT9MyWords.exe
FaxView.exe
felvop.exe
FieldTest.exe
FMRadio.exe
GAlarmWakeup.exe
HACSetting.exe
HTCMessage.exe
HTCStartUp.exe
HTCUSBToPCPopUp.exe
IA_Zip.exe
JBlend_AMS.exe
JBlend_VM.exe
KeyLock.exe
Labyrinth.exe
LongPressEndKeyApp.exe
ManilaActivateToday.exe
ManualFormatMoviNAND.exe
MicrophoneAGC.exe
MP3Trimmer.exe
NewMailAccount.exe
OneNoteMobile.exe
PhoneAgent.exe
PlayShow.exe
Powerexe.exe
PowerOffWarning.exe
ppt.exe
pword.exe
pxl.exe
QuickGPS.exe
Recorder.exe
Redial.exe
RegistryCSPTool.exe
remote.exe
RUpdate.exe
saplaywm.exe
SAPSettings.exe
sdpready.exe
SignatureReplace.exe
SIM_MGR.exe
SIMLock.exe
SIPGT_app.exe
startkey2.exe
StartUPBioTouch.exe
STK_UIPPC.exe
StopEvtSnd.exe
StorageLow.exe
StreamingPlayer.exe
TaskManagerApp.exe
TaskManagerLite.exe
TFSettings.exe
TmAppLauncher.exe
Transport.exe
USBtoPC.exe
VCDaemon.exe
VocabSetting.exe
VoiceCommander.exe
voicemail.exe
VTKey.exe
wcsan.exe
WLANSettings.exe
WLMImageUpdate.exe
WLMLauncher.exe
WLMMessenger.exe
WLMSetup.exe
WMADBG.exe
xT9Settings.exe
YouTube.exe
ZipView.exe
This works really well on my Verizon TP, but when I did it on all the .exe's in the Windows directory, it messed up the HTC volume control program. I'm not sure which .exe it was but afterwards, when I hit the volume up/down hard keys, only the Windows volume pop-up would come up. I've had to do a hard reset to get it back.
I agree that a list of .exe's that it works well on would be really helpful.
My 2 cents
Hi, I think it's a bit useless to do all exe files: If you compress a 16 Kb exe file to 12 Kb the loading time will not make a huge difference. Also, after two or three reads from the storage memory the program should actually be cached in memory assuming that you have made the cache performance tweaks. Furthermore this seems only sensible for exes that you use often; why would you want to do "ClearStorage.exe" which basically does the hard-reset from the control panel?
The big performance gain and space safe comes from large exe files that are cut to about 1/3 in size. Here it does make a huge difference. I am currently trying and running:
Opera9.exe and OperaL.exe << Edited after comments of PierreDiamond which is very right to leave the Pre alone.
Googlemaps.exe
HTCAlbum.exe
Camera.exe
HTC_GPStool.exe
TomTomNavigator.exe
ScummVM*.exe
The biggest effects were seen with Opera (6MB), Tomtom (7MB) and ScummVM (4.5 MB)(!!! : -) ). For Camera.exe and HTC_Album.exe I am not 100% confident that I am going to keep these. The speed gain is very little, and it does seem to affect the Manilla stability a little bit when more stuff is running. However I am not sure whether this is fully related to compressing the programs. So for now I am still trying.
Another thing I noticed is that it does not like exe programs which are still linking to outside files / sources such as 3.5 Net. An example of this is the Lightsaber program (Saber.exe).
I tried with some prog (MP3Trimmer, Powerpoint, Opera, Acrobat Reader)
Works great! But NOT for Opera! Because there's a OperaPre which launch Opera after SoftReset while Boot... and it seems to be, that the driver for decompress needs much time to load and needs additional RAM when its needed while boot. I had a CPU consumption around 6 % more.
Also - never pack something which is started automatically after soft reset. The other programms like Acrobat Reader or Powerpoint - everthing's fine and are really a little bit faster to start and less need in main storage.
Thanks for this Tweak
Pierre
dlee83 said:
This works really well on my Verizon TP, but when I did it on all the .exe's in the Windows directory, it messed up the HTC volume control program. I'm not sure which .exe it was but afterwards, when I hit the volume up/down hard keys, only the Windows volume pop-up would come up. I've had to do a hard reset to get it back.
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Why did you do a hard reset? Squeezer makes a backup of the original file in the folder "2_Backup". Therefore you could just copy those back to the device.
maybe I better ask this question here:
i tried this method and copied the file in to the windows folter with total commander - over active-sync I could not overwrite the files. But now even less space is available..
aand.. when i copied all the files it asked me only about 5 times if i wanted to overwrite this file... so my explanation is that these are files which are stored in the rom.. so they got not overwritten but only doubled...
is this possible? and what can I do about it?
=> the problem is of course the data-memory and not the programm-memory
=> it really seems that the files are doubled...
the part of compressing exe at the PC gone well but i can't copy/paste the compressed exe back at touch pro , original files place is windows...i think this folder is a ROM folder...help.....please...
chaelli said:
maybe I better ask this question here:
i tried this method and copied the file in to the windows folter with total commander - over active-sync I could not overwrite the files. But now even less space is available..
aand.. when i copied all the files it asked me only about 5 times if i wanted to overwrite this file... so my explanation is that these are files which are stored in the rom.. so they got not overwritten but only doubled...
is this possible? and what can I do about it?
=> the problem is of course the data-memory and not the programm-memory
=> it really seems that the files are doubled...
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massoh said:
the part of compressing exe at the PC gone well but i can't copy/paste the compressed exe back at touch pro , original files place is windows...i think this folder is a ROM folder...help.....please...
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It should work with Total Commander. The files should not be doubled, but overwritten. Therefore overall storage (data memory) should decrease.
If I'm not mistaken (please correct me If I am) ROM storage for extended ROM etc. and data memory (flash chip) / programm memory (RAM) is separated. (?)
you can copy the apps with activesync but if you wanna put them back into the windows folder then your going to need totalcommander
I did copy it with total commander.. and it only overwrote about 5 exe files.. the others where doubled (I tested it - I deleted one of the exe files... and when the list reloaded the file was there again - but there was no error)..
do I have to use special settings in total commander?
Any chance to improve the tool so it has a list of known-NOT-to-work-after-compression EXEs?
It would be more foolproof as it would skip the problematic files automatically.
Edit: actually I might do it myself, I know how I can code this.
That would be a great addition!
snark_be said:
Any chance to improve the tool so it has a list of known-NOT-to-work-after-compression EXEs?
It would be more foolproof as it would skip the problematic files automatically.
Edit: actually I might do it myself, I know how I can code this.
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snark_be said:
Any chance to improve the tool so it has a list of known-NOT-to-work-after-compression EXEs?
It would be more foolproof as it would skip the problematic files automatically.
Edit: actually I might do it myself, I know how I can code this.
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yes please, when you are done
share with everyone this great addition
it would be a great help for many people
but who is going to maintain that list across so many ROMs and versions?
chaelli said:
I did copy it with total commander.. and it only overwrote about 5 exe files.. the others where doubled (I tested it - I deleted one of the exe files... and when the list reloaded the file was there again - but there was no error)..
do I have to use special settings in total commander?
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Same here. I've actually lost some space, after copying the compressed .exe files to Windows dir using Total Commander. The file sizes of new files are correct and smaller than before...
It seems like it keeps backup copies of the replaced files somewhere?

How to reduce windows folder files

Hi,
I'm just testing my cooking skills on sparkienl's kitchen.
Problem is I've noticed that every package I put inside my ROM, even if I redirect it to the program files, puts it files on both program files and windows folder.
now, normally this wouldn't bother me much - but the folder has well over 5000 files (had about double that number before), since I presume it has an impact on performance I'de like to know if I can safely delete the files on the window folder (and how) or not,
thanks in advance and sorry if the question was asked before - I did lots of searching and couldn't find anything helpful
Euch said:
Hi,
I'm just testing my cooking skills on sparkienl's kitchen.
Problem is I've noticed that every package I put inside my ROM, even if I redirect it to the program files, puts it files on both program files and windows folder.
now, normally this wouldn't bother me much - but the folder has well over 5000 files (had about double that number before), since I presume it has an impact on performance I'de like to know if I can safely delete the files on the window folder (and how) or not,
thanks in advance and sorry if the question was asked before - I did lots of searching and couldn't find anything helpful
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Why not ask this query within kitchen thread?
I wouldnt go about just deleting files from the windows directory. That said, i think the program extendir can be used to move files out of the windows directory whilst still leaving them functional. I think it must be cooked into ROM or something (i never looked into it) or if the project is still on.
Fallen Spartan - because it happend on both Sparkienl's and Juggler's kitchens I've tried, so I presumed its more of a common ROM cooking question then a kitchen specific one - your call on whether to keep the thread open,
Ask - thanks, looks like a great addition to te ROM, but as far as I've read its only for files added after the ROM have been flashed, meaning I will need to create a bare ROM, its not so far from what I want - but there are still those pesky thousends of files

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