Is this possible? Are there any program that disables the file protection or do i need to do it manually? Can't get it to work and don't know where to find it. Anyone got a solution?
you can use total commander for that.
and also, you can search.
lsgnobody said:
you can use total commander for that.
and also, you can search.
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Thanks! I've tried searching for it but did not find anything
Thanks again!
No you can not! Only when it's not part of a ROM. When deleting ROM files they actually are restored. Not deleted!
why you want to do this
you know what these files are for?
NLS said:
why you want to do this
you know what these files are for?
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I got my reasons No i've overwritten them to get some mods in.
see... i thought that was the case.
just use total commander and delete them. you´ll get your originals back after a soft reset.
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Hello guys,
I have installed Total Commander on my Prophet to read the hidden extended ROM. However, I still can't find it. Where is actually the hidden ROM?
thanks
Using Registry Hack to unlock hidden ROM:
HIDDEN: (Original Setting)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\AutoLoad\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"Bootphase"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"MountHidden"=dword:00000001
SHOWN:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\AutoLoad\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"Bootphase"=dword:00000002
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"MountHidden"=dword:00000000
Have 9.94MB at Extend ROM
ozzie123 said:
Hello guys,
I have installed Total Commander on my Prophet to read the hidden extended ROM. However, I still can't find it. Where is actually the hidden ROM?
thanks
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go to the root directory, type in \extended_rom that should do it.
Matterhorn said:
ozzie123 said:
Hello guys,
I have installed Total Commander on my Prophet to read the hidden extended ROM. However, I still can't find it. Where is actually the hidden ROM?
thanks
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go to the root directory, type in \extended_rom that should do it.
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Total Commander does not work with the Prophet.
martinctv said:
Matterhorn said:
ozzie123 said:
Hello guys,
I have installed Total Commander on my Prophet to read the hidden extended ROM. However, I still can't find it. Where is actually the hidden ROM?
thanks
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go to the root directory, type in \extended_rom that should do it.
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Total Commander does not work with the Prophet.
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Try GSfinder here: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003011/toole/gsftq120e.zip
sas90850, how did you get 2MB free in ExtRom? Did you manage to delete some default files in ExtRom?
mmcml said:
sas90850, how did you get 2MB free in ExtRom? Did you manage to delete some default files in ExtRom?
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Have 9.94MB at Extend ROM. Built in program occpy 7.61MB so that it remain 2.31 Free MB. I can copy of content to my PC. When I try to delete all content inside that ROM and soft reset, it appear again. :twisted:
martinctv said:
Matterhorn said:
ozzie123 said:
Hello guys,
I have installed Total Commander on my Prophet to read the hidden extended ROM. However, I still can't find it. Where is actually the hidden ROM?
thanks
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go to the root directory, type in \extended_rom that should do it.
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Total Commander does not work with the Prophet.
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Sorry, you're wrong. You might want to try again...I have a Prophet and Total Commander works perfectly, including accessing the extended ROM.
Matterhorn said:
martinctv said:
Matterhorn said:
ozzie123 said:
Hello guys,
I have installed Total Commander on my Prophet to read the hidden extended ROM. However, I still can't find it. Where is actually the hidden ROM?
thanks
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go to the root directory, type in \extended_rom that should do it.
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Total Commander does not work with the Prophet.
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Sorry, you're wrong. You might want to try again...I have a Prophet and Total Commander works perfectly, including accessing the extended ROM.
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I know it works in accessing the ER, but after the deletions and a hard-reset, it does not save the new settings that were made to the ER.
sas90850 said:
mmcml said:
sas90850, how did you get 2MB free in ExtRom? Did you manage to delete some default files in ExtRom?
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Have 9.94MB at Extend ROM. Built in program occpy 7.61MB so that it remain 2.31 Free MB. I can copy of content to my PC. When I try to delete all content inside that ROM and soft reset, it appear again. :twisted:
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My built-in program occupy 9.5MB but like you I can copy and/or delete all contents. Can also store data there but anything stored there is replaced by build in programs after soft reset.
I have discovered there seem to be 2 Extended Rom, one called "Extended_ROM", the other "Extended_ROM2". The first is accessible via Total Commander with no changes to registry. The second requires changes to registry. You can delete the build in files in each independently but they are back after soft reset. "Extended_ROM2" appears under "Settings | Memory" but "Extended_ROM" doesn't. Probably because of no registry changes. There must be yet another ROM partition where all the built in files are copy from during a soft reset. That's the ROM we need to get to.
So tell us...
how is this possible?
Anyone know?
I would like to change a t9 dll file in ext rom, so can anyone tell us how to do this ie. get at ext rom, not just the ext rom 2.
Please post solution :lol:
Regards,
G.
newbie : help with extended rom
hi,
i have been following different conversations about extended rom, but i have yet to aquire a full picture of this subject. does anyone know where i can find a 'beginners guide' to extended rom.
thanks,
scott
Registry Settings
Hello all,
I own a Jamin running the latest DOPOD image. I have tried to set my registry as per sas90850's suggestions.
Well, just after the soft reset the registry settings are reverting back to their original values ! :-|
Any clues on this ?
Thanks
sas90850 said:
Using Registry Hack to unlock hidden ROM:
HIDDEN: (Original Setting)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\AutoLoad\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"Bootphase"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"MountHidden"=dword:00000001
SHOWN:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\AutoLoad\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"Bootphase"=dword:00000002
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\TRUEFFS_DOC1]
"MountHidden"=dword:00000000
Have 9.94MB at Extend ROM
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I can't remember the name of the cab file I was reading about. It will keep your cab files on your storage card after you install them. I've been searching for it for a while now, but I can't remember what it is called.
Thanks.
try aserg no cab delete
I use this cap file.
But you can write protect the Cap's, then there won't be deleted too.
Ghostrider said:
I use this cap file.
But you can write protect the Cap's, then there won't be deleted too.
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Hey, I appreciate guys! Thanks a million.
I'm new to this site and the ways of fooling with the details of this phone. I have an HTC Mogul 6800, WM 6.1, through Sprint. I am trying to install some "iPhone" type software and am stuck almost at the starting point. I'm trying to copy this file
welcomehead.96.png
into the /windows directory on the phone. Since that file already exists on the phone, it would appear that it needs to be overwritten. It won't overwrite as that file on the phone is marked as "read-only". How can I edit that file to remove the "read-only"
thanks
Why not just move the old file to another directory?
I believe you're trying to change the splash screen? Apparantly that file is locked as ROM file and so overwriting may not be possible. Why don;t you change the registry value to point to a different file? Refer this Splash Screen changing guide.
Preffered Registry editior: Free PHM Registry editor
Regards,
Carty..
The file is Read-only, so I can't move it. I tried installing the PHM Registry editor, it thinks it's a Microsoft Daylight savings time update.
glk21c said:
The file is Read-only, so I can't move it. I tried installing the PHM Registry editor, it thinks it's a Microsoft Daylight savings time update.
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Use this......It's a file explorer that will overwrite most system files.
To unlock the registry which you really don't need to do for this simple file overwrite. Do a search for CERegEditor. It's a pc app that will sync to your phone and view aswell as edit your registry. There is a command within the program to unlock with.
lllboredlll said:
Use this......It's a file explorer that will overwrite most system files.
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Definitely, I confirm this will overwrite that file.
lllboredlll said:
Use this......It's a file explorer that will overwrite most system files.
To unlock the registry which you really don't need to do for this simple file overwrite. Do a search for CERegEditor. It's a pc app that will sync to your phone and view aswell as edit your registry. There is a command within the program to unlock with.
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I've actually had bad luck with Total Commander. I've successfully overwritten the file once out of a dozen tries. I've tried the Copy command as well as Move.
Anyone having better luck that can chime in? I'm wondering if I'm just missing a setting in Total Commander.
the 0ne said:
I've actually had bad luck with Total Commander. I've successfully overwritten the file once out of a dozen tries. I've tried the Copy command as well as Move.
Anyone having better luck that can chime in? I'm wondering if I'm just missing a setting in Total Commander.
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Have you tried copy to clipboard?
You can also rename the file and then put the new one in there with the good one.
the 0ne said:
I've actually had bad luck with Total Commander. I've successfully overwritten the file once out of a dozen tries. I've tried the Copy command as well as Move.
Anyone having better luck that can chime in? I'm wondering if I'm just missing a setting in Total Commander.
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Well I can overwrite with TC and GSFinder. I change my splash screen often due to boredom and I can't remember the last time I had an issue. Your ROM stock or Custom?
My ROM is stock. I guess I'll try this softwre listed above, hopefully I can change the value of this file as it can't be moved, overwritten or re-named right now.
I have dll files in windows folder and i need to delete two of them because they make conflict with BT audio. I tried Resco explorer but i could not delete them becuse they are in the ROM.
Any help
civilization said:
I have dll files in windows folder and i need to delete two of them because they make conflict with BT audio. I tried Resco explorer but i could not delete them becuse they are in the ROM.
Any help
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They are probably cooked in which means they cannot be deleted. I can however make a cab for you that would replace them with fake empty files.... All I would need is the names of the dlls.
dwizzy130
or you could use total commander to change the names of the dlls to something else by doing this windows wont be able to call on them
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or you could use total commander to change the names of the dlls to something else by doing this windows wont be able to call on them
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But that doesn't always work either... Especially if the file is cooked in.
dwizzy130
these are the names of the dll files
\Windows\BtSdkCE30.dll
\Windows\BtCoreIf.dll
May i have link to download the total commander
thanks
http://www.google.com/search?source...ocketpc&btnG=Google-søgning&meta=lr=&aq=0&oq=
Here's the cab.
dwizzy130
dwizzy130 said:
Here's the cab.
dwizzy130
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thank you so much
the problem has been fixed
civilization said:
thank you so much
the problem has been fixed
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Glad I could help,
dwizzy130
Sorry for posting this but I have followed threads relating to this problem but they don't tell you how to do it.
I have had a problem with installing Tom Tom ....basically it screwed my Bluetooth.
The fix for this is to Rename/delete BtSdkCE30.dll although mine is showing
BtSdkCE50 and delete/rename BtCoreIf.dll
Now I have managed to rename BtCoreIf.dll but i don't get any option to rename/delete BtSdkCE50.dll. Can anybody tell me how this is done
Apparently you also have to do a soft reset afterwards
Download and install Total Commander. It's freeware and will solve your issue.
TaurusBullba said:
Download and install Total Commander. It's freeware and will solve your issue.
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Which version do i need?
Timax_50 said:
Which version do i need?
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That page makes most people double-take and go "uh?"
You need the ARM version (the one that's labelled "Most users will need this version!").
Windows installer or CAB installer is your preference.
Same problem on my HD2
Tried, Windows Explorer, Resco and Total Commander.
I don't know what to do now...
Have you tried from you computer with Total Commander or similar?
xion_nl said:
Same problem on my HD2
Tried, Windows Explorer, Resco and Total Commander.
I don't know what to do now...
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To be honest, I don't know what the criteria is for this, but I've had stuff that I couldn't delete before. It was all in the Windows folder - this I know for sure. I've never had a problem overwriting files though, even though I couldn't delete them!
I'm sure there's a sensible reason for this, but to me, you shouldn't be able to overwrite a file that you can't delete in the first place!
So, in short, there are some files that you simply can't delete.