Hello,
I've been looking for this app for a long while, couldn't find anything in this forum or either on the internet.
I've trying to find a GPS app for my Aria (with Froyo) that uses .img files...
The thing is that I live down in Costa Rica and the best map you can find its in a .img extension file..
Thanks!
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I have a K-jam bought in Dubai and as such it does not have SKYPE installed in the default extended ROM. My ISP here also blocks SKYPE's web site so access is not possible. Is there any way to download the ROM files from another countries version, and move the files I need to the extended ROM area of my unit? I've successfully deleted the unneccesary files from there using Total Commander, so far without problems.
Thanks in advance
Mike
Hey guys,
I have been reading up on full 7 digit postcode navigation and it seems to be pointing towards moving a zip folder into the program files folder for tomtom.
I cannot find this infamous "zip" folder.. does anyone have a copy of it they can upload?
This shouldnt be classed as warez as I have a legal copy of the maps just dont seem to be able to find this folder! If it is against rules sorry!
Thanks
When I connected my phone to TomTom Home the first time to download my map, it included some zip things.
It created a folder "zip" in the root of my storage card.
You can get the TomTom postcode zip file free from TomTom.com so is certainly not warez.
Just search support for "postcodes" and in the second suggestion you can download said file. Copy the "zip" folder to "/program files/navigator/" where tomtom is installed and you should get fully working 7 digit postcodes. This worked for me.
dagray said:
You can get the TomTom postcode zip file free from TomTom.com so is certainly not warez..
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Correct, it takes a little finding but here is the search answer.
And here is the link to the "wezipcodes715.zip" file for UK and Nethelands.
Please read the instructions on the Tomtom pages if you have any problems rather than asking questions in this thread.
Thanks.
hello...
can anyone guide me how to extract an .xap file and view its contents ?
tried renaming the extension but that didnt work, so need some expert advice to solve this...
THANKS
Until a dev responds with the proper answer, I've found this by searching : http://www.solvusoft.com/en/file-extensions/file-extension-xap/
frosty.furious said:
hello...
can anyone guide me how to extract an .xap file and view its contents ?
tried renaming the extension but that didnt work, so need some expert advice to solve this...
THANKS
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XAP file is simply a zip file, so open with Windows Explorer or WinZip, WinRar, etc..
Well, unless it's a .XAP from the store. Then it's a Windows PlayReady container full of DRM-encrypted data which *probably* decrypts to ZIP format (but might not).
We can't open those at this time (except by having the phone install them, obviously).
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XAP file is simply a zip file, so open with Windows Explorer or WinZip, WinRar, etc..
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i couldnt do that so simply ?
did you try it anytime ?
LOL, yes, with 1200 posts (including possibly *the* most popular one on this whole forum section) and 850 Thanks, I'm quite sure @anaheiim knows of what he speaks.
You, on the other hand, are almost certainly trying to open a .XAP from the store, didn't read *MY* post for some reason, and also didn't do much searching or other forms of research before beginning. As I said, Store XAPs are encrypted with PlayReady DRM, and we don't currently know how to decrypt them.
Hi all. Is there any way to convert a zip file to a tar? I found a page on the web that allows this https://anyconv.com/ and it seems to work like that. It is possible to convert small zip files such as kernels. Odin sees a file with a tar extension, but it hangs on loading. Maybe a better way would be to do it with some xda program. Does anyone know if such an application exists at all?
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I have been running into an issue while trying to flash and change regions for my GW3. I know I have the file that is needed for the AP part of the procedure. But after connecting to my watch via wireless download, Odin will not see the files in file explorer on Windows 10.
Watch is Canada region with latest build, and running Tizen 5.5.0.2.
Have ECG, BP, and Samsung health manager caravan loaded via .apk. Just trying to get sp02 running as well until health Canada approves it for the north.
Has anyone run into this issue? Or any insight to a fix?
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netOdin and Odin and can only handle 2 fileextension...
Code:
.tar.md5
.tar
Best Regards
So if the file I have downloaded includes the .7z extension as well is there a way to convert it to what Odin will recognize? Sorry if this is covered somewhere. If it is, than I missed it. I'm using the YouTube guide for switching regions. Which was where I got the download link from. I do have experience flashing pixels and iPhones. This is my first foray into Odin for flashing files.
ryan9000 said:
So if the file I have downloaded includes the .7z extension as well is there a way to convert it to what Odin will recognize? Sorry if this is covered somewhere. If it is, than I missed it. I'm using the YouTube guide for switching regions. Which was where I got the download link from. I do have experience flashing pixels and iPhones. This is my first foray into Odin for flashing files.
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Download 7zip (free open source) https://www.7-zip.org/
Use that to open the .7z file and extract the .tar.md5 file
tripjnj said:
Download 7zip (free open source) https://www.7-zip.org/
Use that to open the .7z file and extract the .tar.md5 file
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Excellent. Thank you very much.
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