Anyone have or know where to download all stock sounds from the Lumia 640? I'm looking for the stock ringtones and alarms / alerts / system sounds.
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You can download FFU file with NaviFirmPlus and extract sound with ImgMount Tool
How do you use NaviFirm+ to get the stock sounds? What's a FFU file?
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I would like to get the ringtones from my Lumia 640 Lte phone and i am not sure by the looks of this topic as replied to with the zip folders; could you
explain a little bit if you should read this reply are the 3 zip folders for downloading and if so,
then what would be a program to get them onto the android phone (mine's ausus zenfone 8 and it's version 13).
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Hi there,
since it is very easy to flash a Nokia ROM with "Nokia Care Suite" i wanted to ask if it's possible to edit the FFU directly to change some files and also get rid of all those unnessary language files that waste space?
I mounted the file thourgh ImgMount and looked at the rest of the file with binwalk and other tools. Interesting
e.v.o said:
Hi there,
since it is very easy to flash a Nokia ROM with "Nokia Care Suite" i wanted to ask if it's possible to edit the FFU directly to change some files and also get rid of all those unnessary language files that waste space?
I mounted the file thourgh ImgMount and looked at the rest of the file with binwalk and other tools. Interesting
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I believe the file is signed and will not flash if you modify it, but I don't actually have a Nokia phone to test.
I've got a Lumia 620 on the crappy aio/cricket carrier that won't update past Amber. I do like a couple of the aio ringtones that I'd like to extract before I flash to one of the EU CV ROMs. I've got the phone with the aio Amber firmware installed as well as the aio Amber ROM from the Nokia Software Suite.
If the ringtones are stored in or under the C:\Windows directory, you can extract them with my webserver app. If not, your odds aren't good since you don't have interop-unlock. You could extract them using JTAG, but that's expensive and tricky.
GoodDayToDie said:
If the ringtones are stored in or under the C:\Windows directory, you can extract them with my webserver app. If not, your odds aren't good since you don't have interop-unlock. You could extract them using JTAG, but that's expensive and tricky.
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I presume the webserver app is the one linked I your sig?
I got the webserver app installed and can browse the files under C:\Windows. Now, does anyone have any idea where the ringtones may be stored? Is there any way to search via this webapp file browser?
oryan_dunn said:
I got the webserver app installed and can browse the files under C:\Windows. Now, does anyone have any idea where the ringtones may be stored? Is there any way to search via this webapp file browser?
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You can also dump a rom and see on "C:\Programs\CommonFiles\Sounds".
Open the .wma and .wva with VLC or WMP.
anaheiim said:
You can also dump a rom and see on "C:\Programs\CommonFiles\Sounds".
Open the .wma and .wva with VLC or WMP.
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I do have the .ffu package for the aio ROM from the Nokia Care Suite downloaded. Is there an easy way to dump the contents?
Edit: Found this tool to mount an ffu as a drive
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066903
oryan_dunn said:
I do have the .ffu package for the aio ROM from the Nokia Care Suite downloaded. Is there an easy way to dump the contents?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066903
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066903
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Ha, I hadn't refreshed the thread when I edited my post above. Seems to have worked. The sounds are all there.
Thanks so much!
Hi,
How can I decrypt "OEMSettings.reg" from the rom Lumia 1020?
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Where do you get this file from? Alternatively, can you attach it here?
From Cyan release donloaded by "Nokia Software Recovery tool".
View attachment OEMSettings.zip
I also had sometimes this problem on some ROMs (but not only on the "OEMSettings.reg" file).
No matter the "support" (NCS, NaviFirm+, etc).
Yeah, helpful reg.
I know this registry since 8.1 released, because it's included in 8.1 update.
Get from this path
C:\Windows\Packages\RegistryFiles\OEMSettings.reg
@titi66200
Install webserver native access xap & dl .reg file.
Okay, but if we want compare a crypted file "OEMSettings.reg" of another ROM (which was not flash) how do we?
@anaheiim
Deploy Webserver native access xap you will get it.
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I think its only available for Lumia Device as per my knowledge.
djamol said:
@anaheiim
Deploy Webserver native access xap you will get it.
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No you do not understand (or maybe it's me).
For example my device running FR CV ROM, and I have a crypted file "OEMSettings.reg" via an dump of the IN CV ROM (via FFU Tool), if we do not want to flash the ROM in question (IN CV ROM, so we want to stay on FR CV ROM), how do I decrypt the file of the IN CV ROM?
@anaheiim
Zzzz... Sad... Still confused..
I didn't spend a time on custom roms & as far i know that we cant edit signed .ffu
I don't know.. sorry !
Try to load rom on pc like an as vhd or something.
@djamol
Yeah, we can't edit the FFU file, but we can dump it.
On some FFU, the files like OEMSettings.reg (but not only) are "decrypt", and on some FFU this files are crypted.
anaheiim said:
@djamol
Yeah, we can't edit the FFU file, but we can dump it.
On some FFU, the files like OEMSettings.reg (but not only) are "decrypt", and on some FFU this files are crypted.
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Hmmm that was a confusion. When we dumps the files, they were totally decrypted but here is another case.
Thanks for inform.
For example, see the dump of NL930 059W007 RM-1045 VAR EURO FR CV BLACK, FW 02061.00066.14252.51003 checked.
What is the problem ?, is a normal compressed file. Just add *.zip, > OEMsetting.reg.zip and extract.
marass82 said:
What is the problem ?, is a normal compressed file. Just add *.zip, > OEMsetting.reg.zip and extract.
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Thanks, works.
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I've rooted my D955 on 4.4.2 android. Unfortunately uninstalled something like com.android.lgephoneui - i don't remember exact filename but when i call or somebody call to me, nothing show on screen. Could somebody send me file that i need?
you could extract it from the KDZ or TOT file from your model.
there are plenty tutorials for that.
I personally use LG firmware extractor to extract the System.img
and OSFMount to extract stuff from the System.img
Good luck
Hi. I'm looking for a few of the stock sounds as used on my Nokia 8. Is there any way I could extract them from a downloaded phone image or does anyone have copies they could upload for me. In particular I'm looking for Ring Ring from ringtones and Message 3 & 9 from notifications. Any help or info would be appreciated. Andy
You can copy the sounds by using a file manager on your Nokia 8. I suggest Ghost Commander.
Tap on the three dots, then Location, then Change location. Enter /system
"Ring Ring" is under /system/media/audio/ringtones/ and the Message sounds are under /system/media/audio/notifications/
If you have downloaded a Nokia 8 firmware, you can find these files in the system image - if you have software that can open it.
Hi. Thank you very much indeed! I achieved what I wanted using Ghost Commander as you suggested. I hadn't realised I could access files that way without the phone being rooted. Thank you again - Andy