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All those who have installed WM2005 and love the pretty sounds... here are the wav files for your stable and MMS-ing 2003 devices.
impressive :lol:
thanks alot dude!!!!
I have WM2003SE,, can i just overwrite the old files with these files?
Thanx :wink:
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yes, copy these to the \Windows directly and overwrite any existing files -- of course you can make a backup first if you would like to keep your current sounds!
Uh, I guess I should backup the 2003 sounds when changing to Magneto... :lol: :wink:
thanks man.....
Yeah, a simple overwrite will do the work :wink:
Thanks man, the sounds are really cooooooool 8)
Thank and as my gift back I made a cab that can be used in cooked Roms it just installs the sounds, no biggie, but...
hey great work making those cabs....
can i ask which program you used for making the cabs
thanks
thats a nice CAB :lol:
thank you..
Glad you like it, I have a few more of these type of cabs I may share also if there is interest...
coooooooool... it would be nice if u share 8)
please share.. especially something that would let the settings be like how we want it..like button lock..back light and powersettings etc
it funny you bring up stuff like setting, I am working on that very thing, I am trying to 1) find where all the setting are in the system for such things and backlight, sounds, ect 2) build a package that I can put in my rom or on my SD card for then I hard reset that will resetup my device ( I hard reset once a week, just cause I tinker too much)
that would be great 8)
wow, u do hard reset every week :shock:
I play around with it, chopping up the registry and such, I find the device very stable when I an not messing with it. I hard reset for the fun of it, and to see how different apps affect each other, what does and does not work... I keep it running on week days, but when the weekend comes I move my sim to my backup phone and all bets are off
i hard reset once a week or more.. same reason as above
lol :lol:
I do hard reset every 3 months or so....
I like to play around with registry & appz, but I do backup before doing this, and then restore it back
A hard reset is a nightmare to me, cus i have plenty of appz installed!! :roll:
I want those sounds from WM2003
Hi everyone, i have a new OS on my XDA2 but i did not like the sounds from WM2005.
On Wm2003 are some pretty sounds and i want them, Did anyone have them?
i tried to replace them by putting the new sound into the \windows folder. but it says here
'Cannot copy "Default' : Access is denied. Make sure the disk not full or write-protected in use.
i'm sure my disk is not full. so how can i replace the file now?
fatmama said:
i tried to replace them by putting the new sound into the \windows folder. but it says here
'Cannot copy "Default' : Access is denied. Make sure the disk not full or write-protected in use.
i'm sure my disk is not full. so how can i replace the file now?
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try copying them via active sync (Explore)
Hi, I already read a lot in the forum and the wiki, but as my first try to update my rom went terribly wrong I tend to ask some pros for help
I got me a used XDA1, it worked fine and was a german O2 Model. Then I got the last Update from O2 (3.19) and updated it with success. Then I wanted to unlock it with your Special Edition Rom, downloaded it and tried to apply it just like the O2 one via active sync and progam A. Result was, that my xda got stuck, now I can only see the empty transfer bar on the xda and can´t connect to the xda with active sync anymore. Both resets won´t help to bring the xda back to live the silly bar comes back every time... I can still get into the bootloader, though. As far as I understand I can still get the thing working again with a SD-Card and a rom on it? Can someone pleasepleaseplease tell me which card to buy (I don´t have one jet...) and how to get a onto this card and where I can get this rom? I still have the Files this O2 exe unzipped onto my disk and theres a nice 31MB NK.nbf in the Program/German folder. I already found the description how to flash from a SD-card with the bootloader, I just don´t know where to find the right rom and how to put it on a card... And maybemaybe, could someone tell me the right way to get this O2 xda working with a D1 card without getting it stuck again???
Thanks a lot to all your answers, I really need this thing to work again, and still ask myself how I could try to update the rom without reading enough, seems I will cry into my pillow till it works again cause it´s the only cell I got at the moment
Download xdatools and install, choose the nbf file as source and your card reader/writer as destination, choose this from the drop down menu at the bottom. You will need a 64 meg minimum sd card, a card reader/writer, xdatools and the nbf file. Once xdatools has programmed the sd card you insert into xda, push reset while holding power, when prompted push the action key which is the centre of the 4 way rocker switch. You will find many roms in the the kitchen that is kindly run my lumpistefan. Make sure to choose sd card flashing at base of screen before cooking rom. Here is the link for the rom kitchen.
http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/
thanks a lot for the fast answer I got all the progs and the original 3.19 german o2 rom from rom kitchen. Now I´ll just have to get me a SD-Card... One more little question. I can´t turn the XDA off with the powerswitch and after reseting it also turns on automatically. I´ll have to wait till Monday to buy a SD-Card, so is there a way to get the thing off although it is still in transfermode or will I have to leave it on and in the cradle?
If you want it switched off completely, just poke once into the hole under the headphone socket, this will completely disconnect the battery, when you want it back on just push once again. Always do that procedure after flashing a rom also, push once then leave for on eminute, push once more to switch back on with new rom and noot sequence.
works fine, thanks
Hi,
I have an XDA O2 (Wallaby) which I got from a friend of mine who used it without a problem in its life and now I am stuck with a flashing O2 XDA.
Let me try to best describe my problem.
I had copied some of my excel files onto the O2 and then I had a distinct feeling that it had gotten to be much much slower.I am not too sure if this is the cause.
I was not using it as a phone but one day I slipped in my SIM card so as to surf the net and it just would not connect via GPRS and after that it had become very slow hanging every once in a while so I did a soft reset but it still was slow and the GPRS would not connect neither did it detect my phone service provider.I used to surf prevously through GPRS without any problems.
Then I did a hard reset and it just wouldnt work after that it would start with the blue O2 screen and begin to flash on and off with a blank screen with a small keyboard icon in the lower right hand corner presumably the affected excel file....I think my XDA has a virus now please help me out from here.
I tried doing a hard rest and I depressed the reset button on the RHS side that's it(smaller hole bigger one for soft reset) Once I press down with the smaller end of the stylus I press it again then the blue screen with the O2 logo comes to life it stays on for sometime and then a "tink" noise comes and the busy sign comes as if it has just opened an application ..a blue small band on the top most corner and a small keyboard icon on the lower rhs hand of the screen then the screen begins to flash ten seconds apart for quite some time...infact that all it does before shutting down and restarting all over again.
Is there any other way to do a hard reset.What is the right way?? as on one of the forums said that I should depress the power button and the soft reset button at the same time for about 5 sec I tried the hard and something called the WALLABY Bootloader V5.15 came on the screen with the message 'WAIT' after a couple of nail biting seconds I got an error saying GSM ERROR the screen was a clourful white red green and blue strips....what happened??
Then I proceeded to depress the soft reset button it restarted with the usual error of a program being opened and the screen flashing..
Hope to get a reply from this forum.
Take care
Ciao
Al
flashing screen
almaal have you tried flashing with a sd card? the GSM error indicates that the radio unit is corrupt. Have you attempted to upgrade the rom? If u have was it programme A or Programme B? by the sounds of things you have. Does the power light light up? let me know the answers to this and i might be able to help
have you tried flashing with a sd card? the GSM error indicates that the radio unit is corrupt. Have you attempted to upgrade the rom? If u have was it programme A or Programme B? by the sounds of things you have. Does the power light light up? let me know the answers to this and i might be able to help
Hi,
1st off thanks for your reply....
I have downloaded Programme A to upgrade my rom but cant seem to get it loaded onto the SD card. I unzipped osimage.exe and tried to store it from my PC to SD card but cant seem to do it....furthermore I was advised by friends out here not to be a braveheart and venture to kill my XDA but still I'd like to try...you see I'm not to conservant with the software bit and I'm only a end user...
Could you give me a step by step guidance to get the software loaded to the SD card via a card reader and then flashing the rom..
Hope to hear from you....
Alvin
flashing from sd card
Firstly make sure u have winzip winrar or some other compression software on the computer then right click on the programme A exe file and click open with whatever compression program u have i use winrar so i will say open with winrar. You now need to extract all files into a folder.
Once you have done that open up OSimagetool and on source browse for the folder u just extracted the programme A to and look for nk.nbf,you will need to tell it to look for nbf files and not nb1 files , which is the default and select it,it is in the english folder. In the destination u need to select your sd card which should be in a card reader as u cant program it directly to the XDA or via the memory card, once you have done this click copy. when that is finished you need to take the card and place it in the xda and do a cold reset . A screen will appear saying SD Download click the action key on the pad to commence flashing. after a few minutes it will inform you that it has finished. remove the sd card and Cold boot again then once the wallaby has rebooted back to your bootloader screen soft reset it,ignore the gsm error now cross your fingers while you wait to see if it reboots. If it reboots ok set up activesync again and run the radio upgrade. By the Way any info on the sd card should be saved before attempting this as it will be overwritten by the osimage tool. Also only the xda can read the card , the pc will say it needs formatting Good luck
Any Luck
Did you have any luck reflashing with a new rom almaal?
I have followed the procedure. The system rebooted and I got the GSM error which I ignored and continued the process. The system rebooted properly i.e I get to see the start menu and the calendar, but the device does not get detected by activesync. Another thing to note is that the system has become terribly slow. And although the backlight is switched to on it the device keeps on flashing. What do I do now?
almaal said:
I get to see the start menu and the calendar, but the device does not get detected by activesync. Another thing to note is that the system has become terribly slow.
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That´s quite normal on a device with the gsm error.....
Stefan
wallaby xda flashing
format the sd card then and copy the radio upgrade over to the card. not as an exe file almaal, right click it again then extract files and copy the files over , if u have a cab file including then just use file explorer on the xda to navigate to the storage card and click on it and it will install. If not then click on the rsupgrade.exe. Hope you have more luck with this than i have i had . Good luck
wallaby xda flashing
format the sd card then and copy the radio upgrade over to the card. not as an exe file almaal, right click it again then extract files and copy the files over , if u have a cab file including then just use file explorer on the xda to navigate to the storage card and click on it and it will install. If not then click on the rsupgrade.exe. Hope you have more luck with this than i have i had . Good luck
Not charging I think
Hi I dont know what to make of it but now my wallaby came to life with the rom that I flashed but it seems to have gone crazy. Let me best try and explain.
1) The green charge light does not come on when I put it onto the cradle or plug it directly for a charge.
2) It does not make any sound, no beeps no nothing....but when an mp3 is put on it plays
3)The back light does not come on which is enabled but does not work I have to work with a dark screen...is there a brightness control which can be adjusted...its like its on power save mode or something..
Now its back flashing the O2 screen again its become terribly slow and unstable and I have to do a constant reset. How do I know which is my ROM to flash, I've flashed the R.30.07 ENG Rogers (4700 kB available) from http://www.romkitchen.de/WM2003/form.php.
I somehow feel that my O2 is not charging
Can you make any sense of this ..
Alvin
Hi
And another thing is that I trird copying the radio upgrade over to the card and then clicking on rsupgrade.exe. The upgrade fails at 1% giving an error as follows:
Flash Failed!
Press ok to restart your device.
What could be the problem? and how can I fix it?
Thanks
See http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Wallaby_HT_GSMError
Regards,
Neil.
Flash Failed
Neilius you have obviously not been through this process, no offence, but as i have tried to ask with a few posts on here it seems when the radio upgrade fails the wallaby refuses to charge. Which i think is the reason the radio upgrade always fails at 1%. Unfortunately nobodys knows or is even interested in finding out why
Flash Failed
Neilius you have obviously not been through this process, no offence, but as i have tried to ask with a few posts on here it seems when the radio upgrade fails the wallaby refuses to charge. Which i think is the reason the radio upgrade always fails at 1%. Unfortunately nobodys knows or is even interested in finding out why
No Charge no back light
Hi,
I have flkashed my rom but I cant get the RSU upgrade done.Now I have a running O2 with no backlight and it does not charge....where do I go from here....please reply my life is a meess without my O2 is it time for a change...howz the O2 mini or the imate JAmin fed up with this GSM error.
Alvin
I've been reading through these forums for a few days now and I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. Basically, I want to be able to listen to my 8125 through stereo bluetooth headphones. As I understand it I need to enable A2DP. I've seen a lot of topics on the G3 side of things but before I try anything I would like to confirm which ROM I need for a G4 to make this work.
I have the tools package and ruu_480 package that should build a new ROM while leaving the IPL/SPL alone in my CID-Locked 8125. So I think all I need is the .nb portion that enables A2DP. And, if I've read everything correctly, I should be able to use typho5 to extract the proper .nb piece I need for this from whatever ROM I eventually get.
So, the short version of this is: What ROM do I need to get to enable A2DP on my CID-Locked 8125 G4? And what piece of that ROM, specifically, do I need to include in a cooked ROM?
G4 CID LOCKED w/ A2DP
WM6 MB edition have A2DP included on ROM. I have it running on my 8125 CID locked.
connect your phone w/ activesync, when its done click explore. drag and drop these 2 files to that folder. Go to you phone and click file explorer from programs. If u dont see those 2 files at the bottom then click the My documents folder and u should see them there. click a2dpfix.cab 1st and when it installs reset your phone(tiny reset button next to your camera button) repeat with other file and reset again. Install your headphones and u should see a new profile....stereo headset...make sure thats clicked and setup your BT normally. thats pretty much it.
Thanks to whoever supplied these files as they are not mine, I as well was in your position 4 days ago and all I wanted to do was connect my HT820's. Have fun
so what is the difference between the zoa2dp.cab you have listed and the zoa2dp_113.cab I have installed already?
Does anyone know if this A2DP fix will work on Dopod 818?
You guys are awsome! thanks very much for your hard work.
Cingular 8125 with Jabra BT620s.
After applying the files gotten off this thread, Jabra works well with Cingular 8125, except that the audio occasionally drops out for a couple of seconds. Anyone know of a fix for this?
theeoriginal1 said:
connect your phone w/ activesync, when its done click explore. drag and drop these 2 files to that folder. Go to you phone and click file explorer from programs. If u dont see those 2 files at the bottom then click the My documents folder and u should see them there. click a2dpfix.cab 1st and when it installs reset your phone(tiny reset button next to your camera button) repeat with other file and reset again. Install your headphones and u should see a new profile....stereo headset...make sure thats clicked and setup your BT normally. thats pretty much it.
Thanks to whoever supplied these files as they are not mine, I as well was in your position 4 days ago and all I wanted to do was connect my HT820's. Have fun
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TNT and NBD ROMs has the new updated A2DP stack from MS. Try these ROMs.
theeoriginal1 said:
connect your phone w/ activesync, when its done click explore. drag and drop these 2 files to that folder. Go to you phone and click file explorer from programs. If u dont see those 2 files at the bottom then click the My documents folder and u should see them there. click a2dpfix.cab 1st and when it installs reset your phone(tiny reset button next to your camera button) repeat with other file and reset again. Install your headphones and u should see a new profile....stereo headset...make sure thats clicked and setup your BT normally. thats pretty much it.
Thanks to whoever supplied these files as they are not mine, I as well was in your position 4 days ago and all I wanted to do was connect my HT820's. Have fun
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You guys are awseome it worked fine on my cingular8125 just like a charm.
Thx somuch
2 years later and this still works like a charm. Thank you very much.
Updated A2DP stacks? Where?
new2city said:
TNT and NBD ROMs has the new updated A2DP stack from MS. Try these ROMs.
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Are they included in all the latest ROMS? Any place where I can find them?
Also, I've noticed everyone tell me that my voice is not clear when I use my bluetooth handsfree (I've tried 2-3 of them, with same result). Am I missing something here?
Please guide me, any help is much appreciated. Please check my signature for my current updates.
Thanks in advance.
Works for my sprint touch pro.
1) install S2A
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=53600
2) install and follow instructions
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=54856
Cant you just put the phone on speaker and go to programs - voice recorder and record the phone call that way?
I can confirm this is working on my Sprint Touch PRO!
Thanks!!!
pinny said:
Hey, this will not work on CDMA, it's in the wrong forum,
I think the mod's should move it, (or make it work for CDMA?)
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Thats funny cuz I def just installed it and it's working on my Sprint Touch Pro
Hey, you're right, I think I installed the S2A from smotrs maybe that's why it didn't work,
but now it's good,
(I will edit my previous post, so not to confuse people).
It doesnt work on MightyROM 4.11. Other callers voice is soft.
DOH
TheRealM80 said:
It doesnt work on MightyROM 4.11. Other callers voice is soft.
DOH
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I second that. Motherflippin. Is there a reg setting missing somewhere, or is it an audio driver issue?
Still doesnt work on MightyROM 4.12 either.
DOH
C'mon people lets figguure dis out.
Thanks
-80
Works with Juggalo's rom perfectly
Yeah its not working on MightROM 4.12 for me either. My voice sounds fine.....incoming caller can barely be heard
It's working on my Sprint Touch Pro, but the incoming voice is very faint. Anyone sort this out yet?
Thanks!
To anyone that have had any success with true, real recording (read: not plain sound bleeding from the speaker to the mike):
Could you please post your results to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=496303 in order to be able to collect all the working model & ROM & hack combos in a nicely formatted chart / list and not forcing users to read thru 50-60 page-long threads?
mxl180 said:
Works for my sprint touch pro.
1) install S2A
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=53600
2) install and follow instructions
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=54856
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Is this supposed to work with the Stock ROM from Sprint the way it comes originally? or do we have to have one of the custom ROMs installed?
I tried it on my new Touch PRO and after the step to install the wavedev.dll and soft reset, I get an error saying "voicecmd.exe experienced some error plese restart voicecmd.exe." and after that when making or receiving call the other party can't hear me, nor can I play any audio out of the device.
Detailed instructions for installing ICR for Sprint's Touch Pro w/ manufacture's ROM
SoloStyle said:
It's working on my Sprint Touch Pro, but the incoming voice is very faint. Anyone sort this out yet?
Thanks!
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SultanH said:
Is this supposed to work with the Stock ROM from Sprint the way it comes originally? or do we have to have one of the custom ROMs installed?
I tried it on my new Touch PRO and after the step to install the wavedev.dll and soft reset, I get an error saying "voicecmd.exe experienced some error plese restart voicecmd.exe." and after that when making or receiving call the other party can't hear me, nor can I play any audio out of the device.
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Here is what I ended up doing on my Sprint Touch Pro, which has its manufacture's ROM (version 2.01.651.6) and runs on wm6.1, to install ICR successfully:
1) Note: In these steps, you will end up replacing some files in the Window's folder. The consequence is that you will not be able to delete the ICR program entirely once you do the replacements. If you do delete the ICR program partially, you will not be able to re-install it without doing a hard reset.
2) Note: To achieve the file replacements in the wildow's folder, my instructions have file renaming scheme. Others use a program called Total Commander to do it.
3) Go to the Windows' folder (which you will find under Start, Programs, File Explorer, select Device and click "Up" until you are at the highest level, then click on Windows's foler). Click on Menu, and choose "Show all files."
4) In the Windows folder, find and copy the file wavedev.dll to your microSD card. It is important that you obtain a copy of this file before you do anything else if your phone is CDMA such as those for Sprint Touch Pro. According to another post in PPC Geeks forum, GSM phones should not do this step, but it wouldn't be bad to save file in case you want to erase programs and this file is needed.
5) Install Conflipper Slide 2 Answer.cab and do a soft reset (You must change the original S2A to this CDMA S2A or any other CDMA S2A that allows a red light to appear on your screen when you start call recording. None of the original Sprint S2A's will work. This S2A will look the same as the original Sprint one, but it will have the red light capability and thus be compatible with the ICR program). (You may also use Juggalo_X's CDMA S2A, but I did not try it. If you do want to try Juggalo_X's CDMA S2A, be aware that he has a black and white version. The white version is like your original HTC/Sprint version of S2A. I tried his black version, but it would not erase when I wanted to erase it. But that could be from the ICR program that I had installed.)
6) Install InCallRecording_Wavdev DLL.cab and do a soft reset. (There are many versions of ICR CAB, but I was successful with this one. I did not try all the other ones.) After soft resetting, you will get some sort of page pop up saying something like "voicecmd.exe experienced some error please restart voicecmd.exe." Ignore this for now, and be aware that at this time you will not be able to talk on you phone because the ICR program replaced the file wavedev.dll in your Window's folder with its own version of this file, which is not compatible with Sprint's Touch Pro.
7) Extract the two files in ICR_BEEP.zip (ICR_BEEP.wav, ICR_BEEPBEEP.wav) to Windows folder. This purpose of these two files is to stop ICR from beeping during recordings that the ICR program will play every minute or so. In some state's you may legally have to let ICR beep to warn the other person that the call is being recorded. So before replacing these beep files and using ICR, check your local laws for compliance.
8) This step may not be necessay, but I never tried ICR installations without it to find out: Extract voAMRNBEnc.dll file to Windows' folder. (If it does not allow to do it, first extract it to your microSD card and rename to something else like XXXvoAMRNBEnc.dll. Now extract the renamed file to Windows' folder. Find the same file that already exists in Windows folder "voAMRNBENC.dll" and try to rename this file to something else like ZZZvoAMRNBEnc.dll, which you will delete later. Now go to your renamed file (XXXvoAMRNBEnc.dll) and name back to voAMRNBEnc.dll. Soft reset and come back to Windows' folder to delete ZZZvoAMRNBEnc.dll. Soft reset again.)
9) Do not do this step if your phone is GSM: If your phone is CDMA, go to your microSD card and copy the file wavedev.dll, which you had copied to your microSD in step 2. Then, go to the windows' folder and paste it there. The files will come up as "Copy of wavedev.dll," and make sure that you do not change this name (i.e., do not delete "copy of" portion of the name). (Because the ICR program that you installed put its own wavedev.dll file in the Window's folder and eliminates the original one, this step is necessary to restore the original wavedev.dll file that was in your Window's folder.) Now, soft reset, and your phone can should be able to have sound again. Now, the error message following the installation of the ICR CAB mentioned in step 6 should not come up after soft resetting.
10) For Sprint's Touch Pro, the in-call recording requires that you put the call on speaker, but the sound quality is very good. (I don't know whether the conversation is being recoded by the mic from what the phone's loud speaker says or internally by the ICR program. However, when I turned on the speaker and blocked it with my hand, the sound quality of the other person calling did not change.) Additionally, the ICR program only works during phone calls. After the call is connected, click on menu in the call screen, and choose "Start Recording."
Disclaimer: Use my instructions at your own risk. Back up all your data, and be prepared to hard reset your phone if your phone gets missed up in the process.
Good websites for the above derived info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=476316&page=2
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=54856
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3489845
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=474920
Good luck and please post your results plus detailed instructions as I have for other phones like Sprint's Touch pro2. I may buy it once they release the official wm6.5, and I want to be able to use ICR with Sprint Touch Pro2 running on wm6.5. And somebody tell HTC to lighten up and let your U.S. customers have ICR too. Other primitive phones in the U.S. have it, so their legal concerns is blown out of proportions!