I've looked in the CRW folder but I cant find the roms I downloaded via RM. I want to delete these now but cant find them.
Clockworkmod folder. It puts each ROM in a folder from the URL it downloads it from.
No, thats not a storm. Its just my Thunderbolt layin down this post.
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Alrighty, here we goo.
I was looking around for voice to text apps, and I came across one.. called "Tellme"
Now, I as I understand this wasn't exactly made for my LEO-usa.
BUT IT DOES WORK.
I have installed the .cab file for this app, installed it correctly the only way one could do it. Then there was a file I was told to download called NETCFv35.wm.armv4i.cab.zip
Framework im guessing? But I have a problem, I don't know how to install this.. its a zip file, and when I unzip the file it breaks down the cab structure into 192380192381203981203498712348971230489 freaking FILES!
How do I install a cab file that is compressed into a zip file? if you HD2 users want to try and pickup where I left off, here you go.
do a google search for "tellme for hd2" Click the result that has tmobile's forums on it.
Scroll down the forum replies till you see words and convo's regarding TELLME. and you'll notice there is two files needed, the framework, and the cab file for the app.
I got the app installed, but the NETCFv35.wm.armv4i.cab confuses me because its a cab file that is in a zip file..
lol, sorry if I'm sounding redundant. but damn.
Heres the two files, I'll attach them below.
delirium5 said:
Alrighty, here we goo.
I was looking around for voice to text apps, and I came across one.. called "Tellme"
Now, I as I understand this wasn't exactly made for my LEO-usa.
BUT IT DOES WORK.
I have installed the .cab file for this app, installed it correctly the only way one could do it. Then there was a file I was told to download called NETCFv35.wm.armv4i.cab.zip
Framework im guessing? But I have a problem, I don't know how to install this.. its a zip file, and when I unzip the file it breaks down the cab structure into 192380192381203981203498712348971230489 freaking FILES!
How do I install a cab file that is compressed into a zip file? if you HD2 users want to try and pickup where I left off, here you go.
do a google search for "tellme for hd2" Click the result that has tmobile's forums on it.
Scroll down the forum replies till you see words and convo's regarding TELLME. and you'll notice there is two files needed, the framework, and the cab file for the app.
I got the app installed, but the NETCFv35.wm.armv4i.cab confuses me because its a cab file that is in a zip file..
lol, sorry if I'm sounding redundant. but damn.
Heres the two files, I'll attach them below.
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no worries. just download the .zip file, then unzip it into the the file "NETCFv35.wm.armv4i.cab". next copy this file and the tellme.cab file into your phone. run the NETCFv35.wm.armv4i.cab first and let it install. then follow by the tellme.cab. you're done.
yea, you have unzipped it twice, because winzip/winrar also see the .cab as a cabinet, or zip file, and opens it, when in fact that whole file is the windows mobile installer. extract the single cab file to desktop, copy it to your phone, click it in explorer on your phone.
Alrighty, I tried what you said..
I got the .cab file for the NET stuff on the device, attempted installation and it failed at the end, told me to close out of apps, and clear device space?
I have a little short of 1gb of Device memory left, and task manager did not have anything running.
Is it perhaps the ROM im using? I'm using the Energy ROM.
bumppp.
When I install clockworkmod, do I need to delete the install files? Same with a new rom. Once the rom is installed. Do I have to delete the rom files?
outdooz,
You don't have to, but I think it's good practice.
Some people rename them -- for example change the update.zip for version 3588 to "update3588.zip". Some people even make a roms directory and store them
there in case they are needed again. Folks also make a copy of the stock recovery and command file under another name like "stockrecovery" folder and put it in the
rom directory in case they need a recovery with "command" file to load something!
I personally have a "downloads" (with an s) directory which I store stuff in I might
need.
Hope this helps. Set it up like you want it.
Rev
butchconner said:
outdooz,
You don't have to, but I think it's good practice.
Some people rename them -- for example change the update.zip for version 3588 to "update3588.zip". Some people even make a roms directory and store them
there in case they are needed again. Folks also make a copy of the stock recovery and command file under another name like "stockrecovery" folder and put it in the
rom directory in case they need a recovery with "command" file to load something!
I personally have a "downloads" (with an s) directory which I store stuff in I might
need.
Hope this helps. Set it up like you want it.
Rev
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Im a total noob to this But thanks for the information. But how do u make a directory?
Is there some places where I can find all the stock tones for the SGS2 as one complete zip, or each folder as a individual zip so I can download them?.
And if not, is there then a way for me to either find them on the phone and copy them over, or as the last resort is there some way for me to extract them from the image files we use to flash through Odin?
Any help or hints in relation to this is more then welcome....
And thanks in advance.
Use Root Explorer some other file explorer by which you can have access to all directories.
Navigate to /System/media/audio
You can find "ringtones", "notifications", "alarms" folders. Copy to wherever you want.
i am not rooted, can some 1 up load the sms, notification n ringtone.
Download any official (based) rom and extract them yourself from the zip. Same location.
I have them, PM me your email address.
TheGhost1233 said:
Download any official (based) rom and extract them yourself from the zip. Same location.
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I have an official rom laying around on my laptop and I only have *.img files inside.
Could someone post them up for me also. Im missing a load of then default tones for some reason when I upgraded my ROM. Thanks.
Would also like this.
I will zip em all up shortly and post them
MeX_DK said:
I will zip em all up shortly and post them
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Didn't mean to jump ya but:
http://www.mediafire.com/?hma2y999mfuapbm
Already had them.
These are NOT flashable, i could probably make em so but I already had them all zipped. What I do is just put them in the GAPPS so everytime I flash a new CyanogenMod the audio gets copied in as well.
that link is dead
I have a folder on my computer full of the apk files of apps I regularly install after flashing a new rom, I was wondering if it is possible to turn that folder into a .zip folder that is able to be flashed to the phone in CWM just like when you flash the Gapps.
I have searched around for an answer for about half an hour and can not find anything, your help would be very much appreciated, sorry if this is something very basic I'm new here.
Yeah as long as you have an Update/Updater script and the apps in the correct folder it should be doable- I once created a UOT theme, unzipped it, and added my own launcher under "apps" et voila- it worked.
After I flashed a new rom I can't find My Files. Now I use Astro File Manager. I extracted all apk files from stock and custom roms to find My Files, but I didn't find it. So where can I find the stock file manager?
BlackStorm94 said:
After I flashed a new rom I can't find My Files. Now I use Astro File Manager. I extracted all apk files from stock and custom roms to find My Files, but I didn't find it. So where can I find the stock file manager?
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Look for SecNoteMyFiles.apk (depending on the version of Android and TouchWiz, the name might be different).