QuickGPS Folder, using Temp not Windows - Mogul, XV6800 General

I try changing the reg value for:
"\windows\"
"\Windows\"
"\\windows\\"
But it always save to xtra.bin to the \Temp
Help Please

The \temp location is used for an initial file location during the download. The file is then copied to \Windows directory after the download is complete. The application does not clean up the \temp location after the process is done. I always saw the file show up in the \Windows directory without needing to make any registry changes. You may just need to set the Registry back to default and look closely in \Windows directory. I don't have QuickGPS installed so I don't have the setting to share with you.

Thanks, I thought that it was not copy to the Windows folder.

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[HOWTO] Modify any DLL or EXE Files you want!!

Hello!
Now I found a way to Edit DLL, EXE, MUI and all other files for WM5 and WM6!
I ever had problems with the Signature in the Files bur now i have the Solution!
In This package i attached, there is a UnSigner, Signer, Editor and the Certificate for the Phone!
Step1:
First you must Unsign the file you want to edit!
Just go into the Unsign dir and drop the file over UnSigner.exe.
A DOS-Window will popup for a short time, the file is now unsigned!​Step2:
Now you can edit the file! I placed the reshacker into the package...​
Step3:
If you edited the file successfully, you must sign it again!
Go into the Sign dir and open siggner.exe. Then choose the file you edited and take the "SDKSamplePrivDeveloper" Certificate.
Press "Start sign process" and close it​
Viola, now your file is Modified and signed!!!
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Method is rather..known, but good.
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i tried this but still cant copy into the \windows\ directory, i can copy from from \windows\ dir tho
thx 4 share.....
gh0st- said:
i tried this but still cant copy into the \windows\ directory, i can copy from from \windows\ dir tho
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I have not figured this out myself eather, i read "everywhere" to use activesync, but how do i copy a file trough activesync?
schreda said:
Hello!
Now I found a way to Edit DLL, EXE, MUI and all other files for WM5 and WM6!
I ever had problems with the Signature in the Files bur now i have the Solution!
In This package i attached, there is a UnSigner, Signer, Editor and the Certificate for the Phone!
Step1:
First you must Unsign the file you want to edit!
Just go into the Unsign dir and drop the file over UnSigner.exe.
A DOS-Window will popup for a short time, the file is now unsigned!​Step2:
Now you can edit the file! I placed the reshacker into the package...​
Step3:
If you edited the file successfully, you must sign it again!
Go into the Sign dir and open siggner.exe. Then choose the file you edited and take the "SDKSamplePrivDeveloper" Certificate.
Press "Start sign process" and close it​
Viola, now your file is Modified and signed!!!
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THANKS! Your pakage was very helpful to me and the two certificate cab's did it for me. Now i can translate my M2D into Swedish.
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i want to modify a dll file
hi, I want to modify a dll file called invdb32.dll in this file an option is block i want to open it, any body help me?
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good job! thanx dude
Is there a way we can view the images instead of a bunch of numbers and stuff? BTW great job man! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
Is this can work with Windows vista
modify the manilla2d exe with this to support animated weather other than rain???
Can i use this to change the Samsung Omnia Menu to different programs being shown? Instead of TouhPlayer Kinoma?
I was able to unsign, modify and then sign a DLL file. But when I opened it in PE Explorer to check it, it gives me errors that the file is now too long. Take it you can't make additions, only changes?
EDIT: Here's the exact error I'm receiving, not sure if it's fixable or not;
03.01.2009 21:03:04 : EOF Extra Data From: 0008C400h (574464)
03.01.2009 21:03:04 : Length of EOF Extra Data: 00001948h (6472) bytes.
03.01.2009 21:03:04 : EOF Position: 0008DD48h (580936)
03.01.2009 21:03:04 : Error! (Step: Examining Exports)
03.01.2009 21:03:04 : Errors detected! Opening file in SAFE MODE...
03.01.2009 21:03:04 : Done.
the original file showed the following;
03.01.2009 21:02:25 : EOF Position: 0008C400h (574464)
03.01.2009 21:02:25 : Done.
converting dll to VGA
hi, i need expert help from any of you to kindly convert this enclosed dll file to VGA 191dpi for my Raphael. this file is part of PHM ppc Plus to enable clibboard in SIP. thanks in advance for your help
MEditor: Simplicity
Hi guys,
I've decided to make it quite a bit easier. Just open up the attached .zip
file, extract the MEditor to Program Files, and double-click Install Context
Menus.reg (confirm if a warning pops up).
Now, to edit a dll, mui, or exe file, just right-click on it and press Edit with
ResHacker. Once you're done editing, just save the file, close ResHacker,
and it'll take care of re-signing the file for you
How it works
I didn't mean to make this post a big deal, but I'd just like to explain how this
thing works. I've added the necessary registry files for adding or removing
(if you choose) the Context Menus for "Edit with ResHacker". It calls
C:\Program Files\MEditor\open.bat, which opens a batch window (do not
close it until you're done editing, it will close itself) that removes the
readonly, archive, system, and hidden attributes off the file, then unsigns it,
then opens ResHacker.exe to edit it. When you close ResHacker.exe, it
automatically signs the file and adds the readonly and system attributes
(hidden and archive aren't necessary). Not very complicated if you think
about it, but it's what I use
smotrs said:
I was able to unsign, modify and then sign a DLL file. But when I opened it in PE Explorer to check it, it gives me errors that the file is now too long. Take it you can't make additions, only changes?
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Same problem. Internal adresses are being messed up. Tried expanding array in IDA and adding complimentary bits in HEX Editor. No luck. This has to be possible right? Shifting the entire code a few bits as to add a few characters here and there? Please someone, this is driving me nuts.
Help On exrtacting the *.dll file from windows folder
Hello has any one been able to remove the file from the windows folder tried resco and total commander but in vain ..
Awaitin help...

What is an easy application to convert .CAB into .EXE files?

Is there an app for this?
you can use this to extract the files and registry within the cab (usually giving you an .exe) but for most programs they won't work unless you copy over all the files into the proper place and add the proper registry values.
that being said some files will have just a .exe

opera memory problem

good day
can someone tell me how to move the cahe folder of opera browser from the phone memory to the card memory i have an hd blackston wm 6.1
thanks
Hi there,
you can try the following (sourced from mobilitysite.com):
Move data and cache around to save memory
By default Opera installed a bunch of files and keeps cache in precious application data space (RAM). At least with the WM2003se version. By moving all of these files to a CF Card or SD memory stick you free up valuable RAM.
1) Edit the "Opera.ini" file located in "\Application Data\Opera"
2) Go to the "[User Prefs]" group
3) Change "Opera Directory=\Application Data\Opera" to a location that you would prefer such as "\cf card\opera"
4) Change "Help Directory=\Application Data\Opera\Help" to a location that you would prefer such as "\cf card\opera\help"
5) Move the following files and folders to the location that you specified above:
cach4 (folder)
help (folder)
imgcss (folder)
startpage (folder)
styles (folder)
chartables.bin
cookies4.dat
global.dat
opcacrt6.dat
opera.dir
oprand.dat
opssl6.dat
viger.dat
vlink4.dat
You are left with these files/folders in "\Application Data\Opera"
skin (folder)
opera6.adr
input.ini
opera.ini
english.lng
Mastoid said:
Hi there,
you can try the following (sourced from mobilitysite.com):
Move data and cache around to save memory
By default Opera installed a bunch of files and keeps cache in precious application data space (RAM). At least with the WM2003se version. By moving all of these files to a CF Card or SD memory stick you free up valuable RAM.
1) Edit the "Opera.ini" file located in "\Application Data\Opera"
2) Go to the "[User Prefs]" group
3) Change "Opera Directory=\Application Data\Opera" to a location that you would prefer such as "\cf card\opera"
4) Change "Help Directory=\Application Data\Opera\Help" to a location that you would prefer such as "\cf card\opera\help"
5) Move the following files and folders to the location that you specified above:
cach4 (folder)
help (folder)
imgcss (folder)
startpage (folder)
styles (folder)
chartables.bin
cookies4.dat
global.dat
opcacrt6.dat
opera.dir
oprand.dat
opssl6.dat
viger.dat
vlink4.dat
You are left with these files/folders in "\Application Data\Opera"
skin (folder)
opera6.adr
input.ini
opera.ini
english.lng
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i didnt know what do you mean by edit (opera.ini)) is their any cab file without doing all this? thanks for trying helping me
abiis said:
i didnt know what do you mean by edit (opera.ini)) is their any cab file without doing all this? thanks for trying helping me
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Try connecting via Activesync on your PC to locate the Opera.ini file, not through File Explorer, Resco Explorer, or Total Commander. If you still cannot find the file, on your PC, go to the Control Panel, Folder Options. In Folder Options on the View tab, under Hidden Files and folders, select the Show Hidden Files and Folders radio option, click OK.
1.Connect your phone to your computer, and connect to ActiveSync.
2.Open the ActiveSync window, then click the Explore Device button.
3.Navigate to \Application Data\Opera 9.x.
4.Find the opera.ini file (If you don't have file extensions enabled, it should just show as "opera".)
5.Copy the file to your desktop.
6.Open the file in a text editor, such as Notepad. Immediately do a File>Save as and rename the file to something other than opera.ini. This is your backup, just in case.
7.Now open the original opera.ini file. Scroll down to the [User Prefs] section and insert the following line: Cache Directory4=\Storage Card\operacache\. (Note: "operacache" can be renamed to anything you want.) Save and close the file.
8.Copy the new file back to your device, into the same \Application Data\Opera 9.x.
I'm not aware of any other ways to get around this.
mastoid said:
try connecting via activesync on your pc to locate the opera.ini file, not through file explorer, resco explorer, or total commander. If you still cannot find the file, on your pc, go to the control panel, folder options. In folder options on the view tab, under hidden files and folders, select the show hidden files and folders radio option, click ok.
1.connect your phone to your computer, and connect to activesync.
2.open the activesync window, then click the explore device button.
3.navigate to \application data\opera 9.x.
4.find the opera.ini file (if you don't have file extensions enabled, it should just show as "opera".)
5.copy the file to your desktop.
6.open the file in a text editor, such as notepad. Immediately do a file>save as and rename the file to something other than opera.ini. This is your backup, just in case.
7.now open the original opera.ini file. Scroll down to the [user prefs] section and insert the following line: Cache directory4=\storage card\operacache\. (note: "operacache" can be renamed to anything you want.) save and close the file.
8.copy the new file back to your device, into the same \application data\opera 9.x.
I'm not aware of any other ways to get around this.
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hi
one more question plz if i do this steps will opera browser have speed problems thank you for helping me
abiis said:
hi
one more question plz if i do this steps will opera browser have speed problems thank you for helping me
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Hi Abiis,
Yes. Unfortunately, this will affect the speed of your browser. I'm not saying you should try this, all I have done is posted a possible solution in reference to your query. I personally wouldn't recommend putting the cache on the storage card as this will result in slowing down the browser and possibly make it crash more often.
It is entirely up to you whether you try this but if you do not want a slow and laggy browser, then I would suggest you avoid doing this.
Good luck
Mastoid said:
Hi Abiis,
Yes. Unfortunately, this will affect the speed of your browser. I'm not saying you should try this, all I have done is posted a possible solution in reference to your query. I personally wouldn't recommend putting the cache on the storage card as this will result in slowing down the browser and possibly make it crash more often.
It is entirely up to you whether you try this but if you do not want a slow and laggy browser, then I would suggest you avoid doing this.
Good luck
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HI Mastoid
thank you for your help thats what i want to know and thanks for your time you helped me a lot thanx bro
good day
abiis said:
HI Mastoid
thank you for your help thats what i want to know and thanks for your time you helped me a lot thanx bro
good day
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No problem man, anytime
solution found, thread closed by request

[Q] about cooking gameloft games to hd2

Default Trouble Cooking
I am trying to add Gameloft games that I have bought to my os kitchen. I am having trouble getting NBA 2010, Midnight bowling 2, and Avalanche Snowboarding to launch. I have all of the file in the correct places and they all show in in the rom after it has finished cooking but they dont launch either from the start menu or the programs files folder. I am hoping that if some could help me figure this out, and in the process help others who could have the same problem.
i used CABTOEXT And Package to ext the edited the appdata with xml maker. then i tried with out editing the appdata and nothing. i will be willing to compansate for the fix
I think it's better to make EXT's from scratch instead of using a cab-2-package creator. There may be registry keys added by a setup.dll that you miss, or that are added after launching the app or a soft reset. Here's how I do it (you need sk tracker):
Do a scan with sk tracker.
Install the cab.
Scan again.
Launch the program, enter any codes or settings.
Scan again.
Now, do comparisons of the scans, and find all the new files and registry keys. Export the reg keys to an app.reg file. You can generally ignore the HKLM\Software\Apps and appinstall keys-these are just keys that allow the device to uninstall the cab. Occasionally, the install directory key is needed, but usually not. Definitely leave out the files in \windows\appmgr, that's just un-install info.
Next, don't bother with getting the program loaded into its own folder in \program files. That's usually a waste, because most apps work straight out of \windows. Exe's search for resources first in their own folder and then in \windows most of the time, so if you put the .exe and everything else in windows, you're good to go. If there are sub-folders, then the sub-folders need to be loaded into \windows\ as a sub-folder (I personally use zip files/mortscripts to do it, but a cab will work as will initflashfiles.dat). You have to be careful about settings files, particularly .ini's. They do not like being read-only, and this may be why your game doesn't launch. So, if you have an .ini file, or a settings.txt file, or a game.dat file (or similar), you need to load it into \windows or wherever so it's not read-only. Personally, if I have sub-folders going into windows, I'll create a zip file that sends the .ini, .dat or .txt file into \windows as an archive file, but you can also use initflashfiles.dat to create a copy wherever you want that isn't read-only.
If you change the install directory from program files to windows, then you may need to look into the .reg keys and change some paths. Also, you'll need to change any shortcut paths to \windows\game.exe. Putting things directly in windows saves memory, and you can also convert files to modules to take advantage of the increase VM slots with native 6.5 kernels. It all comes down to experimentation, though.
Thanks for the info, but all of the reg entrys were either in the hklm\security\appsinstall or the hklm\software\apps, andi i entered them and still nothing. I have never worked with mortscript, I did look for a tutorial but couldn't understand all of what they were saying is there a video tutorial, or another soultion?
Did you check to see if any settings-type files are read-only? That will kill a game for sure, and they usually save user data in files (not the registry).
I appericeate your willingness to help a noob, and thank you. how do I check to see if they are read only, how do I make shure that they are what they need to be during the cooking process?
all of the files for one of the games are as follows
Avalanche Snowboarding.exe
data.bar------------------this one Program Files\Gameloft\Game name
GetRealDPI.exe------------------this one Program Files\Gameloft\Game name
icon_45x45.png------------------this one Program Files\Gameloft\Game name
icon_60x60.png------------------this one Program Files\Gameloft\Game name
icon_90x90.png------------------this one Program Files\Gameloft\Game name
Installer.dll------------------this one Program Files\Gameloft\Game name
STPA001.DLL---------------------------this one is in windows\ appmgr
60DE.tmp---------------------------this one is in windows\ appmgr
Avalanche Snowboarding.lnk------------------this one Windows\start menu\ programs\Games
the structure of each game is very simalier, except for midnight bowling 2 which has no icon.png in the gameloft file after install.
Which one look s like the suspect for tha data file\needs not to be read only?
do the games work when you install them as a cab? after you cook your rom and you say they wont launch, have you tried installing them as cabs and see if that fixes it? if so you know its a problem with your pkg and not something else in your rom. basically what farmer ted is saying is that you can make your own package by installing the cab and then exporting all the installed files/reg and putting them in your kitchen with app.dat to put them in the right places i think this is your best bet.
Data.bar is probably the game store; just check the file properties with total commander. If it's read-only, then uncheck it.
Get rid of the two appmgr files; those are just uninstall junk, and you don't need to cook them in. You only need one of the 3 icons in all likelihood. They're start menu icons, right? Just use the one that is in the startinfo/icon reg key, and leave out the other two. I kind of doubt you need installer.dll or the getrealdpi.exe as well. It seems like those just run the install. Speaking of which, this is probably where you're screwing up. Did you just dump this stuff from the .cab with a package creator? It seems like you have files for a partially installed app. Probably, the cab installs the 'getrealdpi.exe', and that process runs and figures out your device resolution, then the installer.dll decides what files to install or maybe sets reg keys for the proper resolution. I'm not sure that you have everything you need in your package. I suspect this is the source of your problem, more so than having a settings file marked as 'read-only.'
Edit: cough, cough, I know a little more about the game now (not saying how). Data.bar is a resource file (a big one). You need it, obviously. The settings files are .sav files (2 of them, as far as I can see). They're created after you launch the game. The only two files you really need are the avalanche snowboarding.exe and the data.bar file. Do this: stick them in an EXT, and don't use an app.reg file. Just send them to \windows. Send the shortcut to the games folder, but you'll need one with the proper path. You can make the shortcut by putting the following in a .txt file and changing the extension to .lnk.
Code:
1#"\Windows\Avalanche Snowboarding.exe"
Name it whatever you want.
Long story short: put the two files in a package. Screw the icon.png, they're a huge frickin waste, imo. Then use an app.reg to send the shortcut (also in the package) to the games folder. If you want to back up user data, save the .sav files and copy them into \windows after flashing. It should work.
Farmer Ted said:
Data.bar is probably the game store; just check the file properties with total commander. If it's read-only, then uncheck it.
Get rid of the two appmgr files; those are just uninstall junk, and you don't need to cook them in. You only need one of the 3 icons in all likelihood. They're start menu icons, right? Just use the one that is in the startinfo/icon reg key, and leave out the other two. I kind of doubt you need installer.dll or the getrealdpi.exe as well. It seems like those just run the install. Speaking of which, this is probably where you're screwing up. Did you just dump this stuff from the .cab with a package creator? It seems like you have files for a partially installed app. Probably, the cab installs the 'getrealdpi.exe', and that process runs and figures out your device resolution, then the installer.dll decides what files to install or maybe sets reg keys for the proper resolution. I'm not sure that you have everything you need in your package. I suspect this is the source of your problem, more so than having a settings file marked as 'read-only.'
Edit: cough, cough, I know a little more about the game now (not saying how). Data.bar is a resource file (a big one). You need it, obviously. The settings files are .sav files (2 of them, as far as I can see). They're created after you launch the game. The only two files you really need are the avalanche snowboarding.exe and the data.bar file. Do this: stick them in an EXT, and don't use an app.reg file. Just send them to \windows. Send the shortcut to the games folder, but you'll need one with the proper path. You can make the shortcut by putting the following in a .txt file and changing the extension to .lnk.
Code:
1#"\Windows\Avalanche Snowboarding.exe"
Name it whatever you want.
Long story short: put the two files in a package. Screw the icon.png, they're a huge frickin waste, imo. Then use an app.reg to send the shortcut (also in the package) to the games folder. If you want to back up user data, save the .sav files and copy them into \windows after flashing. It should work.
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I am Trying now.
twopumpchump said:
do the games work when you install them as a cab? after you cook your rom and you say they wont launch, have you tried installing them as cabs and see if that fixes it? if so you know its a problem with your pkg and not something else in your rom. basically what farmer ted is saying is that you can make your own package by installing the cab and then exporting all the installed files/reg and putting them in your kitchen with app.dat to put them in the right places i think this is your best bet.
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yes the cabs work after i cook, the problem seems to be in the package.
JMM2009 said:
I am Trying now.
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No Dice, any other suggestions?
Have you tried just clicking on the .exe instead of the shortcut? This should be working.
Edit: ok, I was getting tricked. This game only works when the .bar file is in \program files\Gameloft\Avalanche Snowboarding. Make sure you have the folders named correctly-when I changed it to game loft, the game wouldn't launch. The .exe can be in \windows. I guess the search path for the .bar file is hard-coded to the one folder.
I put them in the Program Files\Gameloft\Game Name and I got one working, Brain Challenge 3. But of the four games I am trying to install I have only been able to get one working at best during any time I have been cooking, could it be possible that the app.dat file that I have for the file path is overwriting the data.bar. This is what I have in each app.dat file
Directory("\Program Files\"):-Directory("Gameloft")
Directory("\Program Files\Gameloft\"):-Directory("Avalanche Snowboarding")
Directory("\Program Files\Gameloft\Avalanche Snowboarding"):-File("Avalanche Snowboarding.exe","\Windows\Avalanche Snowboarding.exe")
Directory("\Program Files\Gameloft\Avalanche Snowboarding"):-File("data.bar","\Windows\data.bar")
Directory("\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Games"):-File("Avalanche Snowboarding.lnk","\Windows\Avalanche Snowboarding.lnk")
could the fact that I am creating a new gameloft folder with each game be screwing me up?
D'oh, that's definitely it! You need to work around that. Name them data1.bar, data2.bar..., then have the app.dat files rename them to data.bar when it copies them. Lol, glad it's figured out.
Edit: here's a dummy package that I would try out if I were you. It has mortscript included and all the necessary reg keys. What you need to do is to add your .exe's to the \Files folder, then add the data.bar files to the game folders inside the zip file. Basically, create a zip file with this structure: \Program Files\Gameloft\individual game folders\ and put the data.bar files in each corresponding game folder. Make sure the names are correct on the folders. Zip it up, and make sure the paths are correct, just like the way I have it, although I don't know the game names.
Then, look in the UnzipGameloft.mscr file with a text editor. Edit the .exe names in each of the 'createshortcut' commands to the name of the exe (exactly). You can call the .lnks whatever you want. The mortscript will create the shortcuts, so don't bother with putting shortcuts in the folder. Also, the package has a script to back up user data for all of the games. This is only going to work if the .sav files are created in \windows, and not in the stupid program folders (you can write a script to back up the games in that case, but it's more of a pain). During customization, the zip file is unzipped, the shortcuts are created, and the user data is restored.
what do you use to make your pkgs???
OMG i would like to get rid of the windows files with the one in program files...
Does this MSCR pkg can do that you know this is a case of double files in windows and in progranfiles
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Farmer Ted said:
D'oh, that's definitely it! You need to work around that. Name them data1.bar, data2.bar..., then have the app.dat files rename them to data.bar when it copies them. Lol, glad it's figured out.
Edit: here's a dummy package that I would try out if I were you. It has mortscript included and all the necessary reg keys. What you need to do is to add your .exe's to the \Files folder, then add the data.bar files to the game folders inside the zip file. Basically, create a zip file with this structure: \Program Files\Gameloft\individual game folders\ and put the data.bar files in each corresponding game folder. Make sure the names are correct on the folders. Zip it up, and make sure the paths are correct, just like the way I have it, although I don't know the game names.
Then, look in the UnzipGameloft.mscr file with a text editor. Edit the .exe names in each of the 'createshortcut' commands to the name of the exe (exactly). You can call the .lnks whatever you want. The mortscript will create the shortcuts, so don't bother with putting shortcuts in the folder. Also, the package has a script to back up user data for all of the games. This is only going to work if the .sav files are created in \windows, and not in the stupid program folders (you can write a script to back up the games in that case, but it's more of a pain). During customization, the zip file is unzipped, the shortcuts are created, and the user data is restored.
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Ok Renaming didn't do the trick, so I am trying the mortscript method, have the exe in the first gameloft.zip then I have put the data.bar file in the folders that contain there name, I edited the unzipgameloft file with the creat shortcutlinks. now my question is this the gameloft zip withen the bundled files you sent, does this need to be renamed or can I drop it in my kitchen?
as of right now I am using OS kitchen, I tried cooking them in, which didn't work. then I tried pausing then adding the file, but I thought i remembered reading somewhrer that you need to pause before it reads the dump file however I dont have that ability I can onlt pause before the platform builder runs do I need to use a different kitchen, or should cooking them in or add them before the platform builder work?
Now this is funny
I tried to cook the games in with renaming data1 data2 ect... then I cooked, when the rom loaded I went to program files\gameloft folder and renamed each data.bar back to what it was, and they WORK thats good, now all i need to figure out is how to get each of those files to be renamed during the cooking processes or during the start up customazation. am I correct in thinking this, is it possiable?
JMM2009 said:
I tried to cook the games in with renaming data1 data2 ect... then I cooked, when the rom loaded I went to program files\gameloft folder and renamed each data.bar back to what it was, and they WORK thats good, now all i need to figure out is how to get each of those files to be renamed during the cooking processes or during the start up customazation. am I correct in thinking this, is it possiable?
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You can edit app.dat and change the destination file name to do that.
Directory("DESTINATIONFOLDER"):-File("DESTINATIONFILENAME","\Windows\SOURCEFILENAME")
airxtreme said:
You can edit app.dat and change the destination file name to do that.
Directory("DESTINATIONFOLDER"):-File("DESTINATIONFILENAME","\Windows\SOURCEFILENAME")
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It didn't rename it, it did however allow windows to overwrite the other data.bar files so it looks like it will have to be done during the customization
JMM2009 said:
It didn't rename it, it did however allow windows to overwrite the other data.bar files so it looks like it will have to be done during the customization
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I suggest you to leave the cab as it is and add it in the config.txt file for Autorun (with an add2config.txt file): using cab2ext when the application has to stay in program files can make the first boot a little quicker but it's going to waste more imgfs space because the files are not compressed (also with CABs you can uninstall the game in case you need). If you still want to cook it in as an expanded package you just have to use the kitchen package converter, rename all the package files adding an identifier in front of it like "gamename_" different for each game and edit the initflashfile changing the source file name with the one with the prefix. That should do it.
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I suggest you to leave the cab as it is and add it in the config.txt file for Autorun (with an add2config.txt file): using cab2ext when the application has to stay in program files can make the first boot a little quicker but it's going to waste more imgfs space because the files are not compressed (also with CABs you can uninstall the game in case you need). If you still want to cook it in as an expanded package you just have to use the kitchen package converter, rename all the package files adding an identifier in front of it like "gamename_" different for each game and edit the initflashfile changing the source file name with the one with the prefix. That should do it.
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What kitchen package convertor do you reccomned?

[App]~Visual UC V1.0 Beta~(Update for little bugs)

Introduction
Visual UC is a small script based on MortScript.With it you can backup and restore your own settings easily.It can Automatically install cab files,import reg or xml files,copy files to destined directory and restore your PIM after a hard reset.This is similar to XDA_UC.However,it also provide a visual method to do this.Another feature is that you can use it to backup files,registries and PIM.
Functions
Code:
1.Install CAB files to device
2.Install CAB files to SD card(Not test on wm6.5)
3.Import and export REG files
4.Configure XML or PROVXML files
5.Copy files to Start Menu,StartUp and Windows
6.Define operation to restore or backup files
7.Restore and backup pim.vol
8.Auto restore if your ROM contain Visual UC as a package
9.Auo backup your defined operations
10.Support extra language pack([COLOR="Red"]Now only WWE and CHS available.Hope your help for translation[/COLOR])
Installations
1.Unzip the file to \Storage Card\My Document\Visual UC .VUC.mscr and ES.mscr must be placed in the root of Visual UC.
2.Use DotTaskMgr in Copy 2 Windows to import VUC.reg.
3.Copy all the files in Copy 2 Windows to \Windows.
How To Use
1.Folder Explanations
●Cabs for cab files.If you want to install them to storage,put them into "Storage".But I advised you don't do this,because sometimes it need you manually complete the task.
●Files for the files you want to copy.The subfolder name is the destined folder you want to copy to.
●PIM for PIM.VOL
●Regs for registry files.The regs in subfolder will be imported after a hard reset when the rom you use contain Visual UC as a package.
●Xmls for xml or provxml files.
2.Auto BackUp or Restore
●Auto Restore will conduct all the operations that is enabled in settings of Auto Restore
●Auto BackUp is disabled by default,you can use Add To Auto to include the operation in Auto BackUp.
3.Define Operations
●In BackUp Files or Define in Copy Files.Select Add to start an item.A name will be asked to input for the item firstly.Secondly,you can choose Select File to select the source file or Select Folder to select the source folder(Caution: All the files including subfolders will be copyed).Thirdly,select the target folder which the files are copyed to,you will be asked whether to create a subfolder to contain the source files(Do it and name the folder after source folder if the source folder is a program that you want to copy it to \Program Files).
●In BackUp Regs,a name is also required at first.Secondly,you can choose Select to select the path of a registry key(Cautionue to MortScript's max number of an array.In HKCR,some of the keys can not be displayed and DONE button is missed) or Input to input the key path(main key must be selected first and no "[]" in the path).Thirdly,choose the target folder for the registry files(Regs folder is recomended for later restore)
●You can rename,modify,delete the item.If you add the item to auto,it will be conducted in auto restore or backup.
4.Option
●In Change Path you can change the path of CAB REG FILE or XML folder,but I recommend the default Path.
●You can backup,restore or reset VUC settings in the Option.The backup file is named visual uc.reg and located in the root of Visual UC,the file will be imported first when it Autorun after a hard reset.
Extra Script Introduction
1.Auto BackUp.mscr can automatically backup files registries and PIM.VOL .However,you should define them first.
2.Load VUC.mscr is used to load VUC.mscr and run it to silently restore after you flashed a ROM that contain Load VUC.mscr.You must put Visual UC folder in either of the three path:\Storage Card\,\Storage Card\My Documents\,\Storage Card\Program Files\.
3.Cook.mscr.You can modify it or rename your own script to the name.The script will be run in auto restore.
4.ES.mscr is a component of Visual UC.It show the process of Auto BackUp or Auto Restore.
Credit
My thanks go to Mirko who develop MortScript which makes my script possible,Noonski whose XDA_UC inspires me and help me to solve lots of problems and Dotfred whose TaskMgr is a very powerful tool(the script use it to import or export registry files and Config provxml files).
If you want to donate,you can donate them.
Statements
You can freely use and modify the script.But I take no responsibility to the data lose the script may bring to you.MortScript and DotTaskMgr are also free software,before you use it you should read their legal statements first.
This is a beta version.So there may be some bugs.You can post the bugs on XDA or just send me an E-mail to let me know.I will be appreciate if you tell me your advice.
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jent.le said:
Introduction
Visual UC is a small script based on MortScript.With it you can backup and restore your own settings easily.It can Automatically install cab files,import reg or xml files,copy files to destined directory and restore your PIM after a hard reset.This is similar to XDA_UC.However,it also provide a visual method to do this.Another feature is that you can use it to backup files,registries and PIM.
Functions
Code:
1.Install CAB files to device
2.Install CAB files to SD card(Not test on wm6.5)
3.Import and export REG files
4.Configure XML or PROVXML files
5.Copy files to Start Menu,StartUp and Windows
6.Define operation to restore or backup files
7.Restore and backup pim.vol
8.Auto restore if your ROM contain Visual UC as a package
9.Auo backup your defined operations
10.Support extra language pack([COLOR="Red"]Now only WWE and CHS available.Hope your help for translation[/COLOR])
Installations
1.Unzip the file to \Storage Card\My Document\Visual UC .VUC.mscr and ES.mscr must be placed in the root of Visual UC.
2.Use DotTaskMgr in Copy 2 Windows to import VUC.reg.
3.Copy all the files in Copy 2 Windows to \Windows.
How To Use
1.Folder Explanations
●Cabs for cab files.If you want to install them to storage,put them into "Storage".But I advised you don't do this,because sometimes it need you manually complete the task.
●Files for the files you want to copy.The subfolder name is the destined folder you want to copy to.
●PIM for PIM.VOL
●Regs for registry files.The regs in subfolder will be imported after a hard reset when the rom you use contain Visual UC as a package.
●Xmls for xml or provxml files.
2.Auto BackUp or Restore
●Auto Restore will conduct all the operations that is enabled in settings of Auto Restore
●Auto BackUp is disabled by default,you can use Add To Auto to include the operation in Auto BackUp.
3.Define Operations
●In BackUp Files or Define in Copy Files.Select Add to start an item.A name will be asked to input for the item firstly.Secondly,you can choose Select File to select the source file or Select Folder to select the source folder(Caution: All the files including subfolders will be copyed).Thirdly,select the target folder which the files are copyed to,you will be asked whether to create a subfolder to contain the source files(Do it and name the folder after source folder if the source folder is a program that you want to copy it to \Program Files).
●In BackUp Regs,a name is also required at first.Secondly,you can choose Select to select the path of a registry key(Cautionue to MortScript's max number of an array.In HKCR,some of the keys can not be displayed and DONE button is missed) or Input to input the key path(main key must be selected first and no "[]" in the path).Thirdly,choose the target folder for the registry files(Regs folder is recomended for later restore)
●You can rename,modify,delete the item.If you add the item to auto,it will be conducted in auto restore or backup.
4.Option
●In Change Path you can change the path of CAB REG FILE or XML folder,but I recommend the default Path.
●You can backup,restore or reset VUC settings in the Option.The backup file is named visual uc.reg and located in the root of Visual UC,the file will be imported first when it Autorun after a hard reset.
Extra Script Introduction
1.Auto BackUp.mscr can automatically backup files registries and PIM.VOL .However,you should define them first.
2.Load VUC.mscr is used to load VUC.mscr and run it to silently restore after you flashed a ROM that contain Load VUC.mscr.You must put Visual UC folder in either of the three path:\Storage Card\,\Storage Card\My Documents\,\Storage Card\Program Files\.
3.Cook.mscr.You can modify it or rename your own script to the name.The script will be run in auto restore.
4.ES.mscr is a component of Visual UC.It show the process of Auto BackUp or Auto Restore.
Credit
My thanks go to Mirko who develop MortScript which makes my script possible,Noonski whose XDA_UC inspires me and help me to solve lots of problems and Dotfred whose TaskMgr is a very powerful tool(the script use it to import or export registry files and Config provxml files).
If you want to donate,you can donate them.
Statements
You can freely use and modify the script.But I take no responsibility to the data lose the script may bring to you.MortScript and DotTaskMgr are also free software,before you use it you should read their legal statements first.
This is a beta version.So there may be some bugs.You can post the bugs on XDA or just send me an E-mail to let me know.I will be appreciate if you tell me your advice.
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support you across the ocean...
wei2005yh said:
support you across the ocean...
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Thanks Buddy !
jent.le said:
Introduction
Visual UC is a small script based on MortScript.With it you can backup and restore your own settings easily.It can Automatically install cab files,import reg or xml files,copy files to destined directory and restore your PIM after a hard reset.This is similar to XDA_UC.However,it also provide a visual method to do this.Another feature is that you can use it to backup files,registries and PIM.
Functions
Code:
1.Install CAB files to device
2.Install CAB files to SD card(Not test on wm6.5)
3.Import and export REG files
4.Configure XML or PROVXML files
5.Copy files to Start Menu,StartUp and Windows
6.Define operation to restore or backup files
7.Restore and backup pim.vol
8.Auto restore if your ROM contain Visual UC as a package
9.Auo backup your defined operations
10.Support extra language pack([COLOR="Red"]Now only WWE and CHS available.Hope your help for translation[/COLOR])
Installations
1.Unzip the file to \Storage Card\My Document\Visual UC .VUC.mscr and ES.mscr must be placed in the root of Visual UC.
2.Use DotTaskMgr in Copy 2 Windows to import VUC.reg.
3.Copy all the files in Copy 2 Windows to \Windows.
How To Use
1.Folder Explanations
●Cabs for cab files.If you want to install them to storage,put them into "Storage".But I advised you don't do this,because sometimes it need you manually complete the task.
●Files for the files you want to copy.The subfolder name is the destined folder you want to copy to.
●PIM for PIM.VOL
●Regs for registry files.The regs in subfolder will be imported after a hard reset when the rom you use contain Visual UC as a package.
●Xmls for xml or provxml files.
2.Auto BackUp or Restore
●Auto Restore will conduct all the operations that is enabled in settings of Auto Restore
●Auto BackUp is disabled by default,you can use Add To Auto to include the operation in Auto BackUp.
3.Define Operations
●In BackUp Files or Define in Copy Files.Select Add to start an item.A name will be asked to input for the item firstly.Secondly,you can choose Select File to select the source file or Select Folder to select the source folder(Caution: All the files including subfolders will be copyed).Thirdly,select the target folder which the files are copyed to,you will be asked whether to create a subfolder to contain the source files(Do it and name the folder after source folder if the source folder is a program that you want to copy it to \Program Files).
●In BackUp Regs,a name is also required at first.Secondly,you can choose Select to select the path of a registry key(Cautionue to MortScript's max number of an array.In HKCR,some of the keys can not be displayed and DONE button is missed) or Input to input the key path(main key must be selected first and no "[]" in the path).Thirdly,choose the target folder for the registry files(Regs folder is recomended for later restore)
●You can rename,modify,delete the item.If you add the item to auto,it will be conducted in auto restore or backup.
4.Option
●In Change Path you can change the path of CAB REG FILE or XML folder,but I recommend the default Path.
●You can backup,restore or reset VUC settings in the Option.The backup file is named visual uc.reg and located in the root of Visual UC,the file will be imported first when it Autorun after a hard reset.
Extra Script Introduction
1.Auto BackUp.mscr can automatically backup files registries and PIM.VOL .However,you should define them first.
2.Load VUC.mscr is used to load VUC.mscr and run it to silently restore after you flashed a ROM that contain Load VUC.mscr.You must put Visual UC folder in either of the three path:\Storage Card\,\Storage Card\My Documents\,\Storage Card\Program Files\.
3.Cook.mscr.You can modify it or rename your own script to the name.The script will be run in auto restore.
4.ES.mscr is a component of Visual UC.It show the process of Auto BackUp or Auto Restore.
Credit
My thanks go to Mirko who develop MortScript which makes my script possible,Noonski whose XDA_UC inspires me and help me to solve lots of problems and Dotfred whose TaskMgr is a very powerful tool(the script use it to import or export registry files and Config provxml files).
If you want to donate,you can donate them.
Statements
You can freely use and modify the script.But I take no responsibility to the data lose the script may bring to you.MortScript and DotTaskMgr are also free software,before you use it you should read their legal statements first.
This is a beta version.So there may be some bugs.You can post the bugs on XDA or just send me an E-mail to let me know.I will be appreciate if you tell me your advice.
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buồn woa may oi xàm 1 lúc
punsking said:
buồn woa may oi xàm 1 lúc
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I'm sorry I can understand you.Please use english.

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