System files moving not permitted - HTC Startrek

Hi to everyone.
Before this HTC device I had others and also had a Motorola Mpx220 (WM2003 SE).
I was used to move the files within "\Windows\Start Menu" (mostly .lnk files to installed programs) into newly created subfolders, to be able to use and/or access the function I needed in a faster way.
I've tried doing the same on this WM5 device, but everytime I try I get an error message reporting it is not possible (File Explorer has greyed out options to cut and/or copy, while TotalCommander just reports it's not possible to "overwrite" ???).
Does anyone have an idea of how this can be done (registry ???) ?
Thank you.
Ciao

Here is the solution...
Hi Mix, it's Mix answering (yes, I'm the same person...)...
First of all I would like to thank you ALL the people which knew the solution and were fighting to answer to my doubt...
You were so many, I wonder why the message has been read times and so many answers arrived: 0 (yes, ZERO).
Anyway, I came across the solution myself, by chance...
The problems seems being the smartphone versions of WM5 being protected against file modifications. This protection extends also to some files execution and to certificate installations (hence some problems may arise when connecting to an Exchange Server for syncronization).
Some tools are needed to remove this protection, and some experience of registry modification is required too (I will not help anyone beside what is in this message and I take no responsability for any mistakes and/or troubles you may produce or face).
First of all you need a special version of RegEdit (the tool from PHM): you should find an HTC digitally signed copy of it called RegEditSTG.exe.
Look around for it: there are many forums around which do hold a copy of it.
Place it in your phone's memory, not on the MicroSD card...
With this tool you should change the following values:
HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\00001001 = 2 => 1 (RAPI)
HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\00001005 = 16 => 40 (Cert)
HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\00001017 = 128 => 144 (?)
The first is the value you will find, the second is the value you should enter. The third line has a question mark because someone says it should be made, someone not... It's up to you. I made it.
Then you should find another tool (with the same above method) called SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe which has to be run on your desktop PC with the phone already connected with USB (and possibly with ActiveSync not in the middle of a sync...).
Once you run this, you will get a message that the unlock took place (if not, it may be the first operations did not complete well).
Disconnect your phone from the USB cable and power cycle it (switch it off and then on again).
Opla'... the phone is not APPLICATION UNLOCKED and you will be able to move file around the directories as I was looking to when I first posted my message.
Now I have a very quick Start Menu, as I wanted.
Please, be aware that this operation hacks the security policies of WM5 and then any other application which may be dangerous can now run on your phone.
If you wish to stay on the safe side, it could be useful to restore the registry settings to their original values, but I do not know if this could cause other problems, since I didn't on my phone.
I actually double check every single file by myself before launching it and I do not run anything which I'm not sure it is safe.
So, pay attention... (you have been warned...).
Hope this helps someone else out there.
Ciao

Thanks for the tips mate! I was searching around for the same problem.
Can a hard reset put all the files back as in the old WM2003? I'm asking that 'cause if you look at the windows directory, many exe and dll files are repeated, with a different code. I guessed they are for the many different languages the phone support and the code is the country code. Maybe when you switch from one language to another those files are renamed so you have the correct exe and dll for the language you need...
If I can erase all the files I don't need (I will never change the language or maybe have only italian and english) I can save lot of space.
Am I wrong? Was that ever tried before?

vbi said:
Thanks for the tips mate! I was searching around for the same problem.
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;-) I knew...
Can a hard reset put all the files back as in the old WM2003? I'm asking that 'cause if you look at the windows directory, many exe and dll files are repeated, with a different code. I guessed they are for the many different languages the phone support and the code is the country code. Maybe when you switch from one language to another those files are renamed so you have the correct exe and dll for the language you need...
If I can erase all the files I don't need (I will never change the language or maybe have only italian and english) I can save lot of space.
Am I wrong? Was that ever tried before?
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In order:
- Yes, I suppose a hard reset of the device completely restores the original factory settings, hence, the device will appear as "brand new".
- You're right: all the localized files present there are just to be able to swithc to other languages (maybe following user's settings and maybe also following user's SIM settings too...).
- Erasing the unused files may appear as a "space saving" job. It is not. First of all you will not be able to remove ROM resident files, but provided you could be able to do this, you will not be able to use ROM space as you intend...
Finally then, it's completely unuseful to try to remove them, just a waste of time trying...
Ciao

Thanks Michele.
Are you sure the windows directory is in ROM?
I always tought ROM was only to store the "disk" image when you hard reset the device. I was so for the Qtek S100.

vbi said:
Are you sure the windows directory is in ROM?
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Yes it is. On the fact that it is then copied into RAM, well, this is a tecnique which was used up to WM2003 SE devices.
Starting from WM5 devices MS somewhat changed the behaviour of the whole system, hence I'm not then so sure.
Indeed, I have never been sure of anything, beside death, so you can imagine...
I'm not really so "expert".
Having used an MPx220 for over one year (with all its limitations, but exploiting it very much), using a WM5 device now is a much more relaxed experience (faster, more realiable and less troubly in terms of memory).
Just MHO

Thanks Mix - i followed your directions and it worked.
Got my QTEK (running i-Mate ROM) Application Unlocked

Related

Never Flash/tweak again for modifying an Ext ROM

A better way (??)
Why would one want to do this?
1. Extended ROM is (as ITSME has pointed out) a Disk on Chip.
1a. It is totally lockable/unlockable -- and can be deleted/added to if one wants to, as long as one understands a few basic things.
2. When the device is hard resetted, after booting is complete, one automatically runs the CAB files in Extended ROM that "localize" the device in accordance with the Carrier's wishes. This is a good thing, and a bad thing... especially if the SW they install is Caller ID, for example, that eats memory and battery performance. But it is a needed thing for the most part in my opinion.
BUT.....
What if you could do the following:
1. Delete your entire extended Rom (ITSME has shown this to be possible)
2. Take the extended ROM files "as is" from all of the carriers out there -- kind of like ala carte menu choices -- and place them somewhere where upon your choosing, could be installed immediately at one's whim (even with the same parameters and running as if they were still came from the Extended ROM)
3. Never have to worry about flashing your device again, unless there is a significant OS reason to do so.
4. Forget using tools one doesn't need to use.
5. Tweaking a config.txt file -- why bother if ya don't have to.
Sound Good????
In my opinion, the only real reason we have many people out there playing around with flashing ROMS is that they want a "perfectly customized device" every time they hard reset. The REAL, Operating System upgrades and Radio stack upgrades are not needed as often and people are willing to wait until their device OEM gets around to the upgrading themselves.
Bottom line: Hard Reset, install your own programs to your liking, and have your device almost as if you never resetted it up and running in a matter of minutes (2 or 3, not 30) with no risk at all to your ROMS.
If this is what people REALLY would rather have, instead of flashing extended ROMS and risking killing their machines....
In a day or two, I will have a (very) little app made that can do this, and show you the "secret" (though I think this is not a secret -- but could be wrong) do doing this.
This post is sent out to "test the water" on this app/solution I will provide.
((no charge))
Feel free to comment, so I can see if people want it or not -- so I will know if to bother making (have made) /telling how to do this.
Plus, also feel free to comment if my thinking here is completely from Mars
Excellent idea. Just a simple list of cab files with location, check box to select and parameters if required is all thats needed inmo. You could then store the cab where you want, SD or Extrom, and then after a hard reset just run the app to execute the select cab's
Can't wait, certainly prevent all those deep despare moments when it doesn't go smoothly and you think you've trashed you device !!!
Victor...
Give us the application then....
Smiles.
got to have it made first....
Ok, here is the deal: I don't have time today to test all of the in's and out's of this -- but by leveraging the power of this forum, I think it will quickly be all figured out and expanded upon.
1. Most people don't know that if you place a directory called "2577" on an SD Card and place in it a file called "Autorun.exe", the file will run when you place the card in the slot of your device. This works for smartphones, XDA2's and Ipaq's (so I am guessing that it is a WIN CE thing).
2. If you could develop an app whose sole purpose was to execute the cab files in the directory (easy to make, for a dev), you could autoload apps at will.
This means that after a hard reset, if your Ext ROM was empty, you could basically mimmick the loading of the stuff when and how you want to -- without cooking an External ROM.
This leaves tons of possibilities
1. using the EXT ROM area for storage that will not go away on Hard Resets and is larger than the normal persistent storage on our devices.
2. using the EXT ROM area for "private storage" that can be hidden with ITSME's tools.
3. using the SD Card to not only load your preferred files, but also (if someone is really clever and can figure this out) your connection settings and what ever other REG settings you feel like.
I HAVE FOUND ONE "CATCH" HERE...
The autorun.exe will execute upon card removal too, so one will have to probably rename the file while in the device or the directory name to "2577XX" so it will not run again.
if you let your mind wander a bit -- the possibilities are endless here
but again, I have not tested out all of the possibilities nor tested it for problem situations -- so that is where the power of the forum comes in. Seems easy to experiment without nuke-ing your device.
I am going to erase my EXT ROM, make my own version of what I want on the SD card, and use the EXT ROM for storing stuff I don't want to lose ever.
By all means... comment, take this idea and run with it.
I am going to have a little app made that will run all cabs in the 2577 directory in a few days -- but I am dependent upon a DEV resource so the delivery time of this "5 minute application" is not 100% known.
Enjoy!!
It's a great idea. I do like it very much. I will try to play with the concept. But, let me ask you where to get 'Autorun.exe' and comand line for this program.
Thanks,
Ah! I think I understand now. "Autorun.exe" can be any executable program, just name it "Autorun.exe". Right?
It work like a charm. I copy a program "Autoconfig.exe" and rename it to "Autorun.exe". Then move it to dir "2577". When I insert SD card into the socket, it stand still, nothing happen. But when I turn off and then on, it execute the said program. Then I Off and On for second time, it won't execute, which is correct. It will execute the program again if I take the SD out from the socket.
I can then play a lot of things with it.
Thanks, Victor
you are right.. any EXE program can be renamed autorunexe. I have not got all the permutations worked out yet as to what can or cannot be done yet, but if time allows I will do more research.
I am expecting my little EXE to be finished today, where it's sole purpose will be to run all CAB files in the directory.
When done, then I will post it here.
If anyone has ideas as to how to re-do the connections / reg settings and place them in a CAB file, like the OEMs do, then you can comletely customize evrything at will, with a power-on.
For portugal here are the configs, in a .cab for each portughese mobile operator.
These were made by www.qtek.com.pt
http://www.enev.pt/ppcforum/index.php?act=ST&f=37&t=1492&s=2a02c5df8d4b65cf66ca27e0aadc4817
(portughese language forum, but if interested in any info send me a PM)
how autorun works
when you insert the sdcard the autorun.exe is copied to \windows, and executed as '\windows\autorun.exe install'
when you remove the sdcard, '\windows\autorun.exe uninstall' is executed, and then autorun.exe is deleted from \windows.
So then, in theory, if you manually delete this file before removing the SD card -- it would not run again then, right?
Trying to think of ways to automate the entire Hard Reset issue -- select your Extended ROM programs / settings you want -- and then plug and play. Changing EXT ROMS made to be as simple as selecting which SD card to install after Hard Reset.
Plus, if the last thing you did before the Hard Reset was to perform a backup to a secure area (like the now empty EXT ROM area), you could also have the autorun program look for the back up and do a restore. May be easier than trying to place all settings into CABS and you benefit from having your data again after a Hard Reset -- all in a few sinple steps.
That is the whole purpose of my activities / efforts here. I hard reset at least 2 times a week (I have special reasons for this).
obviously -- some of the ideas presented up to now are simply brainstorming the possibilities. hope to come up with the right and complete idea soon and have it made here. Then post it here for all.

Finally Arabizer working on Magneto WM 2005,

finally i got the most turn off things i faced in 2005 to back me up to 2003 but after i installed 2005 for the 4th time & desided to stick with it untill i either solve the problem or microsoft will post solution
1. Etisalat Settings for mnet & MMS
(everytime you install them they somehow crash the original DB of messaging where you will not be able to open your mesages anymore untill you do a format
2. and most importantly Arabic reading writing
after long time spent to fix those problems i finally got them working, see screen shoots
yeah ok , great but how u fixed the issues ?
lol am sorry it was a bit hard, & even worse to explain, i writing down something that might help people around doing it once i find an easy way to make it accesseble to people
Rabia said:
lol am sorry it was a bit hard, & even worse to explain, i writing down something that might help people around doing it once i find an easy way to make it accesseble to people
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Post a cab or tell us what you modified in the registry!!!
Waiting, thanks! :?
Oh something else I noticed the radio rom is 1.08.00, can you dump it?
PC) folder, take a copy of your registry after pasting the file & before softreseting the the device, then reset your device, if it will ask you then if you want to run few DLL files acept all of them, then take another copy of your registry & store it in a differant file, now go to your programs & you'll find arabizer file there in which one of them is english name, another one is arabic as '7ayarat & the 3rd one is arabic letters but mirrored in reverse, this will be always your indication if arabic is now working fine, click on this file, it will load couple of other DLLs but will give you some error message about an AOP????? file, don't mind it, now got to your control panel, (Setting) of your mobile & go to the settings Tab, again it will ask you to load some file.cpl say yes, soft reset your device with a software for soft reset not through the pen, then it will load, if you get an error about some file couldn't be loaded just reset few times & it should work, if you lost you signal in gsm, load the first registry file & softreset your mobile again, it will ask you to load some dll file again accept them then go to the settings to load the cpl file, then reset , if this doesn't work load the second resitry file & do the same proccess untill the file with the names reversed is corrected, now enjoy arabic on your system.
اود التنبية على انني لست مسؤلا عن اي مشكلة تطرأ على جهازك و العملية متعبة جدا
PS. if some get this way working for him i please him to put it in a simplified way because unfortunatly i have too little time to spare on rewriting it in an organized way, but once it worked i had to post it here because this is the best site in the world for PPC's & they deserve the best
Thanks mate I'll give a try later on
now that's interesting , thank u
anyone tried it guys am intrested to know
i think the secret is in the registry integrity & the file loading proccess, if you load the arabic files first after reseting the device they will affect the memory or the gsm loading, specifically the file CPROG.EXE which don't get loaded correctly, actually this is how i found i can fix arabic if i only get it loading after cprog & not before, thats why you put the files manually without the setup file so after you reset the device & when it asks you to load the dll files it will insert it in the registry after loading the cprog not before
guys i heared someone tried it withought backing up the registry & it worked perfectly fine, remaining only is the camera & record button & this should be it for me
i think the camera is the last problem , buttons are working fine 8)
Rabia said:
anyone tried it guys am intrested to know
i think the secret is in the registry integrity & the file loading proccess, if you load the arabic files first after reseting the device they will affect the memory or the gsm loading, specifically the file CPROG.EXE which don't get loaded correctly, actually this is how i found i can fix arabic if i only get it loading after cprog & not before, thats why you put the files manually without the setup file so after you reset the device & when it asks you to load the dll files it will insert it in the registry after loading the cprog not before
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sadly it didnt work for me,the device kept hangings on the splash screen,I tried it with wireless on and off, i did hard reset 5 times (2 with clear registery option) but nothing worked,I also upgraded to Radio 1.17 but still didnt work,I couldnt find out what's going wrong (I get prompt to overwrite 3 files while copying them into windows folder) WM2005 1.50h, Radio 1.14 then 1.17
well am not sure but regarding the hard reset only do the clear registry hive option without the format,
hi guys!
we are working for the localize Himlaya WM5.0 to Chinese and Japnese.
On the previouse OS, we need Font and registry, and also need wince.nls which support to encoding to our languages.
without replacement wince.nls, the inbox and IE cant encode to ours.
Usual, we got the wince.nls which has our lamguge support from the device of Japanese or chinese, or take from SDK emulator, or make it ourseleves with MS Platform Builder.
Till the version of WM2003se, easy to replce it.
But new OS of WM5.0, replacement of wince.nls can not be effected, even it was replaced firmly. the OS seems to be ignor that!
@On the Himalaya WM5.0, Some version such like 1.6b, 1.6h, 1.6i can get encooding with new wince.nls, but other version of WM5.0, it was not be able...cant find the reason yet.
@On the Blue Angel WM5.0, also it was ignored by OS
@On the Jasjar just we got, also it was ignored..........
We need find some solution of this system which ignore the replacement of wince.nls.
i already work for that more than 5days ........
I think to localize to Alabian, you guys will have same problems.
Example some of you can replace wince.nls, some of you can not get it.
so if you got some information, please exchange it about that, of course we also let you know if we got it!
Thanks guys!
following is our thread about localize to Chinese / Japanese..
You may know what happened on new OS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=24781&highlight=
here it is guys
did it
check it out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=160111#160111
1.6c
yes. I am using WM5 1.60C WWE, I can not replace the wince.nls in rom with new one.
this is again a simplified version of installing arabic in your WM2005, just install both attached cabs in there sequence & everthing should be working fine
PS am not resposible if it crashes your device but so far it haven't crashed min
to Replacement wince.nls
PLS install this cab,
and place your wince.nls onto \Temp folder
then soft reset. you can replace wince.nls
<exactry saying, not relace.enable to read wince.nls from \Temp frolder>
Rabia, what's so different about your arabizer version?
ramram said:
Rabia, what's so different about your arabizer version?
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its the same as my earlier version but before people comlaint about arabic keyboard not getting installed & the need of using a 3rd party arabic keyboard for it to work, also some people had trouble over writing few files & so HOPFULLY this makes the installation far more easier untill Mr Imaginet company decides to develop a fully intergrated 2005 arabizer
Imaginet already created the arabizer for 5.0, but they didn't release it yet as you can see in the JasJar arabized version, we have a new built of arabizer

Extended ROM question (files have disappeared).

I've hard-reset a couple of times lately (to recover from a crazy spree of playing with registry files/checking out freeware) and a reset or two ago, as I opened the Extended_Rom folder with Total Commander to run the MMS cab, I realised a bunch of the files I usually see there are missing.
Normally I see all the files listed in the config file (all operator customisations/everything beginning with 'Signed_') in the extended rom, but now I only have the ones you can see in the first screenshot. I didn't have the software installed (soft reset before it started) but the cab files were usually there any way.
I did play about with trying to remove a few of them (Signed_DisableBeam for one) but I didn't think I'd been successful & I didn't try and delete them all, so... I'm confused! I've hard-reset since then and they haven't come back.
Does anyone know what happened/what it sounds like?
&also (although I'm guessing the answer is 'no' -- it can't be that easy ) can I edit/overwrite the config file with one of my own, leaving out the O2 customisation?
(Phone info is in my sig, in case you need it.)
Thanks!
I think you may find that they are still there but hidden and will not be installed. Try reflashing your extended rom or create your own with Faria's turorial found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=269583
regards
Riptos
my theory is that extended_rom allows edition (via WindowsMobile OS) but does a checksum at boot. as a protection it blanks itself whenever the checksums fail.
As a solution I advise a reflash of that area alone (via edited RUU)
cheers
Hi,
I have a question about this subject.
I seem to be having this same problem (curiousity kills sometimes)
However after many attempts at reflashing my device the ext rom never showed again and completley disappeared. many hard resets have failed. Its not something I'm really all to worried about, it's just I find it odd that no ext roms from any installations will work at all.
Could it be because it's a tmo mda by chance or that is a G4?
I've tried every rom under the sun so to speak.
Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
ipl/spl: 2.17.0001
CID unlocked
well, you DO have a G4 device but since G4 have DOC write protection enabled and can't downgrade to ROMs bellow 1.06 i don't think that using pdocwrite would help here (i've used it before in mt G3 to solve such issue)

KITL + Platform Builder Recovery without pissing around

ok, the current KITL tutorial is horribly crap since it takes you bloody ages before you can do anything; here's what you *actually* need to do:
Download Platform builder, Emulator and ARMV4i are probably not necessary... can't guarantee that, but you can rerun the installer anyway and just get those to add on.
run Platform builder, start a new platform, select custom, leave everything blank, that's fine.
now, for the juicy part;
firstly take a random dll, hell take ANY file and copy it 4 times as ril.dll rilgsm.dll serial_cmd.dll and stk_service.dll (the stk_service.dll might not actually be necessary either) also, create a blank text file here and rename it to nk.bin
now, go to Target --> Connectivity Options. set the Download to None, the Transport to USB and the Debugger to None, go ahead and click Apply, then click Close.
go to Build OS --> Open Release Directory; note down the folder path and go to it in explorer and copy the 4 files from earlier there.
Go back to Platform Builder and go to Target --> Release Directory Modules, in there you'll be able to add the 4 dll files to the release, once all are added, click OK.
now for your Hermes: hold the Power + Comm buttons and soft reset and wait for the KITL dialog to appear, now is the CRITICALLY missed step; you need to press the small OK button on the LEFT of the device to activate USB KITL.
once activated, go to Target --> Attach Device and just wait for the device to load, it won't take very long.
once loaded, you can use the device normally EXCEPT for disconnecting the USB... that'll lock the device up, so the best thing to do is of course lob SSPL on to it via an SD card and you're away.
Wonder what PB is actually doing to the phone to get access to it without the OS. Could we not create a program that basically does whatever PB does, but all automatically and once SSPL is loaded, push your HardSPL on it?
Oli, I think it goes without saying you are just too darned smart!!! Keep up the great work!
LegolasTheElf said:
Wonder what PB is actually doing to the phone to get access to it without the OS. Could we not create a program that basically does whatever PB does, but all automatically and once SSPL is loaded, push your HardSPL on it?
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KITL is the Kernel Transport layer, what PB does is firstly communicate via this layer to try and push a null kernel image to the device (in our case) which fails, resulting in the normal kernel booting instead.
the second stage is that 3 null files (or at least not signed) are pushed to the phone intended to be used instead of the radio interface dll's... since of course, the radio isn't actually working and is hence crashing the OS, as a result, these Dll's never get executed, meaning the phone no longer crashes.
the reason this used to be so horribly slow was due to the ridiculous emulator image getting pointlessly pushed to the phone.
Is this one of those things that it's just not worth duplicating PB? Or, can we also push a null image to the device in a faster/easier way that also does the same thing, but, without needing windows and/or PB?
LegolasTheElf said:
Is this one
of those things that it's just not worth duplicating PB? Or, can we also push a null image to the device in a faster/easier way that also does the same thing, but, without needing windows and/or PB?
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well, sniff the USB port and see for yourself
Thanks!!!
Olipro said:
ok, the current KITL tutorial is horribly crap since it takes you bloody ages before you can do anything; here's what you *actually* need to do:
Download Platform builder, Emulator and ARMV4i are probably not necessary... can't guarantee that, but you can rerun the installer anyway and just get those to add on.
run Platform builder, start a new platform, select custom, leave everything blank, that's fine.
now, for the juicy part;
firstly take a random dll, hell take ANY file and copy it 4 times as ril.dll rilgsm.dll serial_cmd.dll and stk_service.dll (the stk_service.dll might not actually be necessary either) also, create a blank text file here and rename it to nk.bin
now, go to Target --> Connectivity Options. set the Download to None, the Transport to USB and the Debugger to None, go ahead and click Apply, then click Close.
go to Build OS --> Open Release Directory; note down the folder path and go to it in explorer and copy the 4 files from earlier there.
Go back to Platform Builder and go to Target --> Release Directory Modules, in there you'll be able to add the 4 dll files to the release, once all are added, click OK.
now for your Hermes: hold the Power + Comm buttons and soft reset and wait for the KITL dialog to appear, now is the CRITICALLY missed step; you need to press the small OK button on the LEFT of the device to activate USB KITL.
once activated, go to Target --> Attach Device and just wait for the device to load, it won't take very long.
once loaded, you can use the device normally EXCEPT for disconnecting the USB... that'll lock the device up, so the best thing to do is of course lob SSPL on to it via an SD card and you're away.
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Olipro thank you very much for this very nice explanation.
Worked perfectly . Maybe change in your tutorial copy 5 filess ( u wrote 4 files only the dlls ) to the release folder.
Another Time: THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Best regards.
A nub
AdoMad
ActiveSyncen
Hello,
I have just a dump question:
After recovering my HTC Hermes and installing, which is now already deinstalled:
It is not synchronizing anymore with my hermes.
It is connected to my hermes and the activesync sign is making rounds, but nothing its happening.
I can access the SD card from Activesync but synchronization is not working.
I deinstalled activesync and installed it as well as I deinstalled the windows CE stuff.
Whats happened?
Thanks for help in advance!
adomad said:
Hello,
I have just a dump question:
After recovering my HTC Hermes and installing, which is now already deinstalled:
It is not synchronizing anymore with my hermes.
It is connected to my hermes and the activesync sign is making rounds, but nothing its happening.
I can access the SD card from Activesync but synchronization is not working.
I deinstalled activesync and installed it as well as I deinstalled the windows CE stuff.
Whats happened?
Thanks for help in advance!
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not a bloody clue... play with it, I don't know
weired....
it does not work so far...
I tried different things, but no success!
Thanks anyways.
AdoMad
Thanks Oli..it works..I confirm
hdubli said:
Thanks Oli..it works..I confirm
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O RLY?
I know it works mate... but thanks for pointing it out
Fantastic
Thank You Oli.
I had a 8525 brick for 2 weeks. I tried the superdave method many times without success. This method worked the first time. 30 minutes later I have a fully working phone again!
Great walk through Oli - if I get to that stage I know where to come but with Hard-SPL and the RUU Wrapper hopefully it shouldn't come to that
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ok, the current KITL tutorial is horribly crap since it takes you bloody ages before you can do anything; here's what you *actually* need to do:
Download Platform builder, Emulator and ARMV4i are probably not necessary... can't guarantee that, but you can rerun the installer anyway and just get those to add on.
run Platform builder, start a new platform, select custom, leave everything blank, that's fine.
now, for the juicy part;
firstly take a random dll, hell take ANY file and copy it 4 times as ril.dll rilgsm.dll serial_cmd.dll and stk_service.dll (the stk_service.dll might not actually be necessary either) also, create a blank text file here and rename it to nk.bin
now, go to Target --> Connectivity Options. set the Download to None, the Transport to USB and the Debugger to None, go ahead and click Apply, then click Close.
go to Build OS --> Open Release Directory; note down the folder path and go to it in explorer and copy the 4 files from earlier there.
Go back to Platform Builder and go to Target --> Release Directory Modules, in there you'll be able to add the 4 dll files to the release, once all are added, click OK.
now for your Hermes: hold the Power + Comm buttons and soft reset and wait for the KITL dialog to appear, now is the CRITICALLY missed step; you need to press the small OK button on the LEFT of the device to activate USB KITL.
once activated, go to Target --> Attach Device and just wait for the device to load, it won't take very long.
once loaded, you can use the device normally EXCEPT for disconnecting the USB... that'll lock the device up, so the best thing to do is of course lob SSPL on to it via an SD card and you're away.
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Hi Olipro, Could you share or attached your mention below 4 fils us:
ril.dll
rilgsm.dll
serial_cmd.dll
and stk_service.dll
For us download.
Thanks a lot
mmgirlmm said:
Hi Olipro, Could you share or attached your mention below 4 fils us:
ril.dll
rilgsm.dll
serial_cmd.dll
and stk_service.dll
For us download.
Thanks a lot
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Hey mmgirlmm, it's post like these that will give Olipro a Myocardial Infarction or better known as a Heart Attack. He's on the edge as it is and I really don't want to push him over! Most people here know he's done a lot of good for this community and inane posts like these will take him from us for good!
I realise that English may not be a strong point but Olipro could not have made it much clearer.... use ANY file. If you do not know what one of those is or can not find one on your phone then leave it be!
@Olipro
St John's Wort is good to calm the nerves & ease depression, or find out what Pof takes.
Wam7 said:
Hey mmgirlmm, it's post like these that will give Olipro a Myocardial Infarction or better known as a Heart Attack. He's on the edge as it is and I really don't won't to push him over! Most people here know he's done a lot of good for this community and inane posts like these will take him from us for good!
I realise that English may not be a strong point but Olipro could not have made it much clearer.... use ANY .dll. If you do not know what one of those is or can not find one on your phone then leave it be!
@Olipro
St John's Wort is good to calm the nerves & ease depression, or find out what Pof takes.
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HI Warm, u r a good man, thanks a lot your post.
I think many ppl here who already brick their hermes, at this situation that is cannot copy the dill from the their hermes ppc. That Y i have this request from Olipro if he possible to share or attached file to here.
u r a good man, could u share or upload these ANY dll file to here to share for ppl who need in this form.
Thanks
Telling me I am a good man will not get me to post the files. I have not had reason to use Platform Builder but just from reading the Oli's post I think he means any .dll on your computer not phone as I alluded to.
Somebody will come along to make it totally clear for those poeple whose English might not be very good.
Check your PC firewall settings
adomad said:
weired....
it does not work so far...
I tried different things, but no success!
Thanks anyways.
AdoMad
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Adomad, depending on what firewall program you have, you may need to wander through it's settings to check whether it has exclusions to allow your reinstalled version of ActiveSync to access the necessary ports to sync.
mmgirlmm said:
HI Warm, u r a good man, thanks a lot your post.
I think many ppl here who already brick their hermes, at this situation that is cannot copy the dill from the their hermes ppc. That Y i have this request from Olipro if he possible to share or attached file to here.
u r a good man, could u share or upload these ANY dll file to here to share for ppl who need in this form.
Thanks
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Wam7 has tried to explain this... yet clearly you're failing to listen.
INVENT A FILE, THEY DO NOT HAVE TO BE REAL.
you could take a text file like mypasswords.txt and rename it to ril.dll then copy it 3 times and rename those... it doesn't make a blind bit of difference, do you get it now?

Divining application registrations

Hey guys:
Quick question. I've got a bunch of apps registered on my phone. Every time I flash a new ROM I need to reenter all of those serial numbers. I was looking at the UC customization threads to see if maybe I could just create a provisioning XML to create the appropriate registry entries automatically. Problem is don't think all the apps store their registration information in the registry.
So a couple questions:
1. I've found a good way to see registry changes (and thus figure out which keys I need to update), but I can't find the equivalent for the file system. Is there a tool that can take a snapshot of the file system on the phone, and then show diffs of the current file system with that snapshot? (That way I could figure out the additional files I'd need to copy over to make apps think they're registered.)
2. Is there another mechanism, other than registry and file system, that apps use to set themselves as registered? I couldn't think of anything... but then I'm hardly a hacker. (Even though... and correct me if I'm wrong... this is not technically hacking -- the serials are valid, I just don't want to reenter 10 of them every time I flash)
3. (And this probably belongs more in the UC thread): for some reason my provisionining file has no effect whatsoever. I've verified syntactical correctness of the file, and that cabarc can successfully create a CAB out of it. I've verified that the file is "installed" during the customization step. Yet, after a reset I see none of the changes specified in the provisionining xml. Any idea how I can debug this? Is there a log file that the config program leaves somewhere?
Thanks!

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