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« Reply #60 on: 09 February 2010, 12:55 »

appleorangefruit, you can create folders. it wont explode ur pphone Cheesy
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« Reply #61 on: 09 February 2010, 13:04 »

RU crazy? send SMS? where are u read this!?


I am crazy, but it also DOES send an SMS during first bootup after a hard reset. I can see the "sending SMS" icon during the bootup. After a short while, there's a message back from Nokia, saying "Welcome etc. etc.".
The SMS your phone sends is of course free of charge, but nevertheless annoying.
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« Reply #62 on: 09 February 2010, 13:16 »

I am crazy, but it also DOES send an SMS during first bootup after a hard reset. I can see the "sending SMS" icon during the bootup. After a short while, there's a message back from Nokia, saying "Welcome etc. etc.".
The SMS your phone sends is of course free of charge, but nevertheless annoying.

He is right.
@Don MC
Great work adding a guide in the first post. Can you add guide regarding the structure of adding homescreens. Which file adds which home screen like 6 version and 8 icons version.
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« Reply #63 on: 09 February 2010, 13:27 »

I am crazy, but it also DOES send an SMS during first bootup after a hard reset. I can see the "sending SMS" icon during the bootup. After a short while, there's a message back from Nokia, saying "Welcome etc. etc.".
The SMS your phone sends is of course free of charge, but nevertheless annoying.


Well, My Nokia is not available in Romania, but the sms is still sent, and I do get charged for it as for a regular sms outside my operator's network.
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« Reply #64 on: 09 February 2010, 16:10 »


Ovi Store on Z:
Download Ovi Store extracted sis from here:
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Place all files into their corresponding folders in rofs2. Create those
folders that are missing.

Remember to uninstall Ovi Store from your phone before flashing.



Maybe we have to take a look at configuration.xml here:

Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ad:metadata xmlns="http://nokia.com/arrow/repository/ia_component"
  xmlns:ad="http://nokia.com/arrow/application_metadata">
    <configuration>
        <installationDrive>2</installationDrive>
        <rebootPrompt>0</rebootPrompt>
        <autoLaunchApp>c:\sys\bin\ovistore.exe</autoLaunchApp>
        <installationSisxFiles>clientplatform.sisx;ovilauncher.sisx</installationSisxFiles>
        <installationSisxFilesUids>0x1028299F;0x2001A93D</installationSisxFilesUids>
        <removeApplicationSupport>0</removeApplicationSupport>
        <symbianAppUidToBeRemoved></symbianAppUidToBeRemoved>
        <javaAppNameToBeRemoved>NULL</javaAppNameToBeRemoved>
    </configuration>
</ad:metadata>

installationDrive and autoLaunchApp seem to be interesting. anyone knows about this?

Second:
Using About.exe for Welcome2.exe works great. But is there a way to hide tel.-setup in application menu, since its not supposed to be used anymore...

Third:
You may also delete unnecessary T9 languages by deleting T9???.dll i.e. "T9German.dll"

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« Reply #65 on: 10 February 2010, 18:03 »

up Smiley

Any new tips guys? besides those mentioned by steven25 and tested to be working 100% Smiley
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« Reply #66 on: 10 February 2010, 20:30 »

Not so much tips, but means of making mods easier (I've posted this in my own CFW thread as well):

Attention beginner cooks!
Below is a bunch of mods in a zip file, so you can easily drop them into the rofs yourself. You can add them one by one, or all at once. There's a readme with instructions inside.
Mods included:
-Move cache to E:
-Camera image quality & shuttersound.
-Disable unnecessary start of apps during bootup.
-Disable My Nokia and Welcome SMS.
-Hacking patchfiles (need only to install RomPatcher+ and then apply patches).
-New homescreens (Omnia HS, 6 icons HS, Navbar HS by Upakul).
-Changed splashscreens (Startup: Nokia Hacked 3 hands, Shutdown: Nokia logo yellow/black).
-New theme effect: SpinSlide v.40 by Mr G).

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Hmm. I'm beginning to think Nokia isn't very happy about all this. Either they'll send the cops knocking at my door, or then they'll just offer me a job Wink
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« Reply #67 on: 10 February 2010, 20:45 »

Not so much tips, but means of making mods easier (I've posted this in my own CFW thread as well):

Attention beginner cooks!
Below is a bunch of mods in a zip file, so you can easily drop them into the rofs yourself. You can add them one by one, or all at once. There's a readme with instructions inside.
Mods included:
-Move cache to E:
-Camera image quality & shuttersound.
-Disable unnecessary start of apps during bootup.
-Disable My Nokia and Welcome SMS.
-Hacking patchfiles (need only to install RomPatcher+ and then apply patches).
-New homescreens (Omnia HS, 6 icons HS, Navbar HS by Upakul).
-Changed splashscreens (Startup: Nokia Hacked 3 hands, Shutdown: Nokia logo yellow/black).
-New theme effect: SpinSlide v.40 by Mr G).

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Hmm. I'm beginning to think Nokia isn't very happy about all this. Either they'll send the cops knocking at my door, or then they'll just offer me a job Wink


Smiley good symbian is open source Smiley

working on how to have preinstalled apps

at the moment i manage to have folders made in c:/ automatically

but getting the files transfered to c:/ is proving a problem
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« Reply #68 on: 10 February 2010, 21:22 »

Not so much tips, but means of making mods easier (I've posted this in my own CFW thread as well):

Attention beginner cooks!
Below is a bunch of mods in a zip file, so you can easily drop them into the rofs yourself. You can add them one by one, or all at once. There's a readme with instructions inside.
Mods included:
-Move cache to E:
-Camera image quality & shuttersound.
-Disable unnecessary start of apps during bootup.
-Disable My Nokia and Welcome SMS.
-Hacking patchfiles (need only to install RomPatcher+ and then apply patches).
-New homescreens (Omnia HS, 6 icons HS, Navbar HS by Upakul).
-Changed splashscreens (Startup: Nokia Hacked 3 hands, Shutdown: Nokia logo yellow/black).
-New theme effect: SpinSlide v.40 by Mr G).

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Hmm. I'm beginning to think Nokia isn't very happy about all this. Either they'll send the cops knocking at my door, or then they'll just offer me a job Wink




thanks a lot.
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« Reply #69 on: 10 February 2010, 21:30 »

I am crazy, but it also DOES send an SMS during first bootup after a hard reset. I can see the "sending SMS" icon during the bootup. After a short while, there's a message back from Nokia, saying "Welcome etc. etc.".
The SMS your phone sends is of course free of charge, but nevertheless annoying.

Free of charge sms eh? Any way to exploit this?
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« Reply #70 on: 10 February 2010, 21:38 »

Free of charge sms eh? Any way to exploit this?


Probably just free to that one recipient number (Nokia's automatic number).
 
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« Reply #71 on: 10 February 2010, 21:54 »

Probably just free to that one recipient number (Nokia's automatic number).
 


charges me 10p a text  Cry

not anymore hahaha
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« Reply #72 on: 11 February 2010, 00:05 »

HOW TO DELETE LANGUAGES

I've successfully deleted unneeded languages in my phone.
Those languages don't appear on any selection lists anymore.
It didn't free up tons of memory (only a few MB), but a little
is better than nothing.

ADDING languages on the other hand is very tricky and the
easiest way to do it, is downloading a FW with your own
language pack and delete the unwanted languages from there.




SO:

First problem is finding out which language has which number.
The scandinavian language pack has the following:
01=English, 06=Swedish, 07=Danish, 08=Norwegian, 09=Finnish,
15=Icelandic.

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Choose which languages to remove from your particular phone
and make a list of their numbers. Do NOT include English (01),
since it can't be removed.





Then: Off to work!


Edit languages.txt in \resource\Bootdata\
Remove the unneeded language numbers. Don't touch the contents
in any other way.


Do a search of your rofs folder. Search for files named *.Rnn
where nn stands for a language number you want to get rid of.
(if you want to get rid of language '99', then search for *.R99)
Delete all such files.
Repeat the search for all unwanted language numbers.


\private\101F4CD2\Content\
\resource\xhtml\
\resource\applicationhelps\
Inside these folders, there are other folders named with
numbers corresponding to each language. Delete those language
folders you don't need.



Dig into \private\10207254\themes\ and find the homescreen files
deep there within folders named '1.0'. The files usually end with
*.o00nn. Again the two last digits stand for a language.
Unneeded ones are usually safe to delete.



Find files called T9*.dll in \sys\bin\
Do not delete the files T9English.dll or T9rel.dll.
Other languages can be deleted.



\resource\qwerty\
Do not delete the file PtiQwertyEnglish.rsc.
The others may be deleted.

\resource\multitap\
Same applies to these rsc files; Do not delete English.



DONE! That should be it. Repack and flash.
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« Reply #73 on: 11 February 2010, 05:43 »

HOW TO DELETE LANGUAGES

I've successfully deleted unneeded languages in my phone.
Those languages don't appear on any selection lists anymore.
It didn't free up tons of memory (only a few MB), but a little
is better than nothing.


First problem is finding out which language has which number.
I don't know if there is any list over those, but I do know
the scandinavian language pack:
01=English, 06=Swedish, 07=Danish, 08=Norwegian, 09=Finnish,
15=Icelandic.



If you don't know the numbers in your langpack, the you'll
have to dig for them:

Go to
\resource\applicationhelps\

There are numbered folders. Starting with '01'.
Go inside the '01' one. All the way to
\resource\applicationhelps\01\0x2000BB53\contents.zip

Open the zip and then any of the html files there.
The text is in english, right?

Now go back and choose another number. Go all the way in
again and look at the html files. What language are they
written in now? Make a note of the language and its number.

Repeat this until you have written down all language names
and their corresponding numbers.


Choose which languages to remove and make a list of their
numbers. Do NOT include English (01), since it can't be
removed.





Then: To work!


Edit languages.txt in \resource\Bootdata\
Remove the unneeded language numbers. Don't touch the contents
in any other way.


Do a search of your rofs folder. Search for files named *.Rnn
where nn stands for a language number you want to get rid of.
(if you want to get rid of language '99', then search for *.R99)
Delete all such files.
Repeat the search for all unwanted language numbers.


\private\101F4CD2\Content\
\resource\xhtml\
\resource\applicationhelps\
Inside these folders, there are other folders named with
numbers corresponding to each language. Delete those language
folders you don't need.



Dig into \private\10207254\themes\ and find the homescreen files
deep there within folders named '1.0'. The files usually end with
*.o00nn. Again the two last digits stand for a language.
Unneeded ones are usually safe to delete.



Find files called T9*.dll in \sys\bin\
Do not delete the files T9English.dll or T9rel.dll.
Other languages can be deleted.



\resource\qwerty\
Do not delete the file PtiQwertyEnglish.rsc.
The others may be deleted.

\resource\multitap\
Same applies to these rsc files; Do not delete English.



DONE! That should be it. Repack and flash.


That's cool!!!!
Now, how to add language then?
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« Reply #74 on: 11 February 2010, 06:00 »

Its just easier find a Firmware with your language, than adding a language to a totally different firmware. Find the Product code of the firmware that contains your language and download it from Navifirm.
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« Reply #75 on: 11 February 2010, 09:42 »


Enable File Caching for ALL drives for faster phone Smiley

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Am I supposed to place data.zip in /sys/ or the Data folder from within the zipfile?
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« Reply #76 on: 11 February 2010, 09:51 »

@Don MC

Mate can you please upload the file that responsible in disabling the shutter sound if the Warning Tone is off...

thnx
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« Reply #77 on: 11 February 2010, 10:07 »

@Don MC

Mate can you please upload the file that responsible in disabling the shutter sound if the Warning Tone is off...

thnx



It is included in the DIY pack in the first post of my thread.
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« Reply #78 on: 11 February 2010, 10:54 »

Am I supposed to place data.zip in /sys/ or the Data folder from within the zipfile?


Well, I placed the Data folder from within the zip into rofs2/sys/
Noticed that changing to landscape mode was slow as usual the first time, but was very fast after that.
What else does it do?
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« Reply #79 on: 11 February 2010, 11:44 »

Meant to make phone more responsive, better on heavy apps too
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