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I can't help you, may someone hear you ?

Please, don't let it go down !

Guest simon211175
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I'm sure someone knows the answer :lol: I've posted as a new thread in the help forum, as I guess not everyone will see it here.

Guest simon211175
Posted

okay, chucky.egg found a thread here with the answer - which believe it or not is because of default caller ids!!!!

Now if I can just fugure out why the second shutdown image insists on showing the startup image I'll be laughing :lol:

Guest simon211175
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Now if I can just fugure out why the second shutdown image insists on showing the startup image I'll be laughing

Now I'm laughing - at my own stupidity :oops: Cleared up all the typing errors in my .inf file and recreated the cab. Now I find everything seems to work as you would expect. Hurrah.

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Hey good work... i don t find bugs... come to tell you later after use it.

thx !

  • 3 weeks later...
Guest AverageInsaneDane
Posted

I still have the orange large line down of the incoming call screen. How do you remove it?

Furthermore I have large L-shaped spot down of the missed calls screen...

Guest simon211175
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the orange bar is set by Orange in the Caller ID application (go to the Orange menu on your phone). The orange bars are used as default caller ID images - I've turned the facility off on my phone as I don't want to use caller id. This resolved the problem on my phone.

I have no idea what the L shaped spot is, any chance of a screen shot?

Guest AverageInsaneDane
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the orange bar is set by Orange in the Caller ID application (go to the Orange menu on your phone). The orange bars are used as default caller ID images - I've turned the facility off on my phone as I don't want to use caller id. This resolved the problem on my phone.

I have no idea what the L shaped spot is, any chance of a screen shot?

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I have successfully removed the orange bar, thank you!

A screen shot... How do you do that? Doesn't that require some speciel program?

  • 1 month later...
Guest Abecedarian
Posted

(Sorry I am commenting a few months after the fact. This is my first post here, so I have an excuse for being behind the curve!)

I am unsure if this would make a difference, but I noticed that you have the following in your Feb 25 post of the cab:

Although the installer could be ignoring the "\\Home\" in the third line that I posted, I wouldn't give it the benefit of the doubt.

This could possibly explain your comment that "it shows the startup graphic rather than the shutdown one" on Feb 18. I haven't had a chance to install it yet, so I could very well just be drudging up old/unimportant information.

Out of curiousity, where can I find a good .cab creator, especially one that can allow me to install files and edit the registry? Please excuse me if there is an easy-to-find page; I have done a few searches and come up with nothing.

I am about to hard reset again (and probably again afterwards), and have a few things that I would rather not have to manually go and change again and again. Sprite is great if you are a person who has the money and who wants EVERYTHING backed up, but I am neither of those people right now!

Guest simon211175
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I just use cabwizSP which I think comes with the SDK toolkit from Microsoft. With it you create a file to tell the packager where to put everything and what registry settings to change.

The startup graphic does appear in the lastest version - I had spelt something wrong, although I can't remember what now.

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