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Could anyone send me a copy of the asound folder please? Because my sound drivers are messed up

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Help Needed: Ringtones and IE Favorites

Can the Universal Play mp3 or wma files as ringtones thru the standard contacts application? I see where to assign ringtone but my wma tones are not shown. I placed them in a folder in the mydocuments folder in the internal memory. Do they need to go into a different folder? Or do I have to use a third party application?
Also, in WM5 I dont see a Windows folder when I select Explore thru active synch. In WM2003 inside of the Windows folder I had a Favorites folder. I am looking for this folder to copy and paste a few links I saved on my PC from my Jam.
Thank you for your help!
Darrin
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Sorry, I figured it out. Ill leave the post just in case someone else runs into this problem. I had my file settings to not show hidden files. Changing that to show all files I now have the Windows folder. The ringtones go into the windows\rings folder and under windows there is the folder for favorites.
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If you have MP3 or WMV files go to the option of the file u we be able to set that file as ring tone... Windows automatically copy that file in to Ring folder and shows u in ring tone list for u from Phone.

Copy from Windows Folder

Hi i would like to know how i can copy some dll files from the windows folder of my HTC Wizard.
I actully just need the tapres.dll file but when someone just hands it to me i dunno how he/she did it.

X1 PanelManager?

Hello,
I have accidently deleted all the files from the PanelManager folder on my X1.
Now when i press the X Panel button, i get an error message saying the file doesnt exist.
Can anyone with an X1 please help me by uploading all the files inside PanelManager folder that resides in Program Files on the device?
Thanks
1.back up
2.hard-rest
3.restore
this should work fine

Evo notifications

I use to use root explorer to move special ringtones into the notification sounds. Since we don't have a sticky recovery the ringtones are not staying in that folder after a restart, is there anyway to push ringtone files through adb into specific folders that are read only?
I can't help with commands to force it into that folder, but I do know a way you can get them to show up as options for the notifications sound.
Create a folder named "media" on the root directory of the SD card. Inside of that folder, create one named "audio". Create a folder inside of audio, named "notifications". Place any mp3 files you want to use as notification sounds in this folder, and they will appear as options.
So thats:
/sdcard/media/audio/notifications/song.mp3
Hope this helps!
maedhros77 said:
I can't help with commands to force it into that folder, but I do know a way you can get them to show up as options for the notifications sound.
Create a folder named "media" on the root directory of the SD card. Inside of that folder, create one named "audio". Create a folder inside of audio, named "notifications". Place any mp3 files you want to use as notification sounds in this folder, and they will appear as options.
So thats:
/sdcard/media/audio/notifications/song.mp3
Hope this helps!
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Thanks for the reply. I will try this when I get home

[SOLVED] Copy Keyboard from one ROM to Another

for quite some time i was looking for the android keyboard in hebrew (Original Keyboard)
i search across the web and finely found rom - desire rom - that have android hebrew keyboard build in it
http://iandroid.co.il/forum/topic6380.html
is there a way to copy the keyboard from this rom and put it on HD2?
if so...what files i need to copy?
download link for the hebrew rom version:
http://www.multiupload.com/E59HPGXXG0
same question , I want to the evo 4g keyboard with arrows for Froyoseries v3.2 but no help
i did this with the droid X keyboard. on the build with the keyboard that you want, use linda file manager and go to (under "my phone")
/system/app
copy the app named "LatinIme" (ive also seen it named "LatinImeGoogle")
paste that into a new folder named NEW_KEYBOARD on your sd card
go to
/system/lib
copy the file named "libjni_latinime.so"
paste that into the same folder as the app
Now on new build: repeat the previous steps, BUT PASTE THE FILES INTO A COMPLETELY NEW FOLDER (in case this doesn't work you will have the original files)
after doing that, you can safely paste the files from the NEW_KEYBOARD folder on your sd card into the appropriate places (LatinIme.apk goes into /system/app
and libjni_latinime.so goes into /system/lib)
replace/overwrite files.
if this fails then place the old files back and you should have the build's keyboard back.
Johnnyzoltan7 said:
i did this with the droid X keyboard. on the build with the keyboard that you want, use linda file manager and go to (under "my phone")
/system/app
copy the app named "LatinIme" (ive also seen it named "LatinImeGoogle")
paste that into a new folder named NEW_KEYBOARD on your sd card
go to
/system/lib
copy the file named "libjni_latinime.so"
paste that into the same folder as the app
Now on new build: repeat the previous steps, BUT PASTE THE FILES INTO A COMPLETELY NEW FOLDER (in case this doesn't work you will have the original files)
after doing that, you can safely paste the files from the NEW_KEYBOARD folder on your sd card into the appropriate places (LatinIme.apk goes into /system/app
and libjni_latinime.so goes into /system/lib)
replace/overwrite files.
if this fails then place the old files back and you should have the build's keyboard back.
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Hi!
thanks for the help!
i manage to do it
i copy the
libjni_latinime.so (from /system/lib)
LatinIMESetting.apk (from /system/app)
HTC_IME (From /system/app)
all work now

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