I have the Special Edition Rom version 1.2 from XDA-D.
From both File Explorer and File Commander, when I tap and hold a file, there is no item "Beam". There is only Open, Copy/Move, Rename, Delete, Copy to Clipboard, Cut to Clipboard, Properties.
I have not installed any keyboard driver.
Can anyone help?
thanks,
Peter
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Just some tips I would like to share:
SHORTCUT TO SETTINGS
For anybody who uses Program Menu instead of the standard start menu and has lost the Settings menu option you can create shortcuts to most of the system settings:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnppc2k/html/ppc_tcuts2.asp
Attached are all the settings shortcuts I could find
RADIO
BBC have a lot of their radio programs archived.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/
You can download the realmedia file with:
Streambox:
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_capture_tools/streambox_vcr_suite.cfm
vcr_31turbo.exe works for me.
On the radio website, find the realmedia link for the archived radio program. Right click on link and select "Save target as..." and save the .ram file to the desktop. Open the .ram file in a text editor and copy the URL into Streambox and let it download the .ra file.
To play the .ra file on your PDA download realplayer:
http://www.real.com/realmobile/download.html
MarkH, what url do you use for the radio1 sreams?
I haven't downloaded any radio 1 programs so I don't know.
With radio 4 I looked for ram files in the programs web page, downloaded them and opened them in a text browser to find the realaudio url. Below is a url for Start the Week:
rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio4/mon0902_20050321.ra
- starts at 09:02 on a monday (mon0902), and this one is from 21st March (20050321)
Hi,
I just read this on your site:
"26. Add Your Own Album Art to Music Folders
Make sure the image you wish to use is 256x256 pixels, 96dpi and save it to your PC. Rename the image to the following format: ~hTC_Album Name.vin. Please note that the change refers also to the file extension as it will now become a vin file. Copy this file to the folder of your specific album on your Storage Card. Example: If the album is called Abba Gold, then your vin file will be ~hTC_Abba Gold.vin."
Well. This might be a stupid question, but how do I do this?? When I rename the file to ~hTC_nameofthetrack.vin it stays an .JPG file.. and when I download it and use "save as" I can only choose between saving it as an .JPG or an .BMP file.. even when I just try saving it as ~hTC_filename.vin it becomes an .JPG with .vin at the end of the trackname..
I would really like to know and this probably is an easy answer so I hope someone can help me with this
are you renaming from the computer or the phone?
if you are doing it via the computer make sure that you have shown filename extensions enabled or it will not change the type of file
and how do I enable that?
[windows helpdesk mode]
Open explorer, goto tools, Folder options
Select the view tab
Under files and folders unselect following:
hide extensions for known file types
[/windows helpdesk mode]
I couldn't get this working no matter what I tried, gave up in the end....
even once the files were renamed and everything, the images wouldn't show....
i have create the folder '\Storage Card\XDA_UC'
now, i dont know how to do with the following instructions.
can someone guide me with this?
maesus said:
XDA_UC installation tips are generally similar as listed here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3611692
I made some modifications so that the sequence of the installation will be like this:
My.tsk file from "\Storage Card\XDA_UC"
and if not present Cook.tsk from Windows Folder.
import *wifi*.*xml and *mail*.*xml provisional registry settings for WiFi and Email setup.
Copy Over User Files.
Check for "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Copy2Root" if present, Disable Manila from Homescreen then Copy files from "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Copy2Root" to the root of the device, Then checking for existence of wallpaper_TF3D.png or wallpaper_TF3D.jpg in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Copy2Root\Windows" and adding that to
[HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila]
"HomeBackgroundPath"="\\Windows\\wallpaper_TF3D.jp g"
Import registry files from "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Copy2Root\Windows\manila.reg" If present
Re-enable Manila on Homescreen and redraw it. Now also works for the Sense 2.1 and up versions.
.xdas files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC"
Silently run Legacy SDConfig.txt from Storage Card
(If your using RunCC.exe or Autorun you do not need to point to or use SDAutorun.exe or SDConfig.txt) Thanks to RoryB
Commands for SDConfig.txt can be found here....
.cab files in "\Storage Card\autoinstall"
This makes it compatible with your storage card's setup for Tom's Autoinstall.
.cab files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC"
.cab files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Storage", These cab files will be tempted to install to Storage Location. Not recommend using this method. Please use Manual instead.
.cab files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Manual",These cab files will start with Full User interaction capabilities to choose where to install to.
.reg files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC"
.xml files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC"
.mscr files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC"
.cer files in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC"
Create Shortcuts and more from Registry Keys
More information here....
Copy over welcomehead.192.01.png & welcomehead.192.02.png present in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Copy2Root\Windows" to the Windows folder.
Copy over welcomehead.96.01.png & welcomehead.96.02.png present in "\Storage Card\XDA_UC\Copy2Root\Windows" to the Windows folder.
Actually everything is copied over from Copy2Root folder to root, but the above Splashcreens get their file atributes removed before this happens.
Add native support for .mscr, .mortrun, .xda, xdai, xdas & .xdaz files
Well, I hope this is good enough to explain everything. Good luck with setting up your XDA_UC!
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or is that i need to follow this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=684865 or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=366337
i'm a newbie, so, can someone explain more easily?
Try this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795711
It's for Energy customized rom, but it will help you understand how xda_uc works.
Just a few tips:
-You can put all the .cab files of programs you want to install in XDA_UC folder, as well as all the .reg files
- Create the folder Copy2Root inside XDA_UC folder. Inside Copy2Root folder, put all the files and folders you want to be copied to their respective places in the phone memory. Use the same path that the original files have, including folders.
For instance, inside Copy2Root I have the folder "Windows" and inside "Windows" I have the folder "Rings" with all the sounds I want to restore at each hard reset.
Another example: if you want to copy something to the root of you phone's memory, just put the file in the Copy2Root folder. If you want to copy a file to the Windows folder, create the folder Windows in Copy2Root folder and inside it put the file you want to copy.
thanks for reply
joooe said:
Try this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795711
It's for Energy customized rom, but it will help you understand how xda_uc works.
Just a few tips:
-You can put all the .cab files of programs you want to install in XDA_UC folder, as well as all the .reg files
- Create the folder Copy2Root inside XDA_UC folder. Inside Copy2Root folder, put all the files and folders you want to be copied to their respective places in the phone memory. Use the same path that the original files have, including folders.
For instance, inside Copy2Root I have the folder "Windows" and inside "Windows" I have the folder "Rings" with all the sounds I want to restore at each hard reset.
Another example: if you want to copy something to the root of you phone's memory, just put the file in the Copy2Root folder. If you want to copy a file to the Windows folder, create the folder Windows in Copy2Root folder and inside it put the file you want to copy.
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then no need to use these software?
* DoeDoe's SDConfig.txt creator.
* .reg -> xml conversion tool
* XML Notepad 2007
* CeRegEditor (can find registry changes)
* DaveShaw's Folder Copy utility
* Registry capture Logger
and, is that i need to locate those reg file from where the application folder in the device then straight away copy them to XDA_UC folder?
Stick with the basics, for now.
Here's what I do: I customize the phone to my needs in every option needed. Then, I grab a registry editor, and search for the entries that correspond to the changes I've made.
Once I find them, I export that registry key to the XDA_UC folder as a .reg file. Then I repeat for all the entries that matter to me.
When hard resetting, XDA_UC will enter those registry files into the wm registry to activate your options.
So, in teory, you will only need a registry editor.
ok...
i will try
thanks again..
ROOT IS REQUIRED
This is a fix for the No Connection Error on play store.
1. Download File Commander from Play Store.
2. Install it in your Device.
3. Open File Commander and goto Root folder of System.
4. Open the etc folder.
5. Find the file named "hosts", and hold it by ur finger for 3 seconds. Then click on edit file option, and choose File Commander Text Editor.
6. Delete everything and paste this at the first line: " 127.0.0.1 localhost". Copy it and dont modify anything.
7. Save the file with changes.
Link for file commander which I m using - https://db.tt/AbQWqXTy
Contact me on my email for any queries on my email - [email protected]
Please hit "Thanks!" if it helped!
Sent from my GT-I9300 using XDA Free mobile app
Why To change your boot animation?
New beautiful Design
Impressive colors
Full HD colors
High speed
It knows when your device will boot
How To change your boot animation:
Make sure your device is rooted
[*]Install ES File Explorer
[*]Open ES File Explorer, tap the menu icon from top left corner and select Tools
[*]In tools, enable the ‘Root Explorer’ option and grand full root access to ES explorer when prompted
[*]In ES explorer, you will find up a / Icon Tab on it then go to system > media folder.
[*]Long-press the “bootanimation.zip” file and rename it to bootanimation.zip1 to backup your default boot animation
[*]Download Animation From Below
[*]Copy the Downloaded bootanimation.zip To system > media folder
[*]Long-press the new “bootanimation.zip” file and tab the three dots Then open its properties
[*]Now at permission tab Change
[*]Now Click on Three Boxes of Read And First Box of write
[*]Reboot the phone. You’ll now be presented with the latest boot animation !!
[*]Enjoy
Don't Forget To Hit Thanks Button
For Downloads See Attachments
No One Replay Though
What about some for stock ROM
Can it be used on stock rom?