Guest pbrand Posted November 3, 2008 Report Posted November 3, 2008 (edited) Hi guys, After every ROM update I have to reinstall all my applications and since I have the following list:TranCreative Magic ButtonGB-SOFT-TweakMoDaCo_OmniaThreadMoDaCo OmniaSIPAdvanced Configuration ToolMemmaidWebIS Pocket Informant 8.1SBSH.net ContactBreezeThumbApps ThumbcallSBSH.net PocketBreezeChi-Tai Dang SecondTodaySpb Gprs monitorSpb Phone Suite 1.3Spb Mobile Shell 2.1.2Spb Menu PluginsSPB Mobile Shell Omnia Skin 3.1Sprite Backup 6.5.2 this is quite a time consuming job. Is there a way to automate installation of new software including the correct user settings? Every ROM update now takes me 2-3 hours :lol: Any help would be appreciated :D Grtz, Peter Edited November 3, 2008 by pbrand
Guest prp Posted November 3, 2008 Report Posted November 3, 2008 http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-omnia-r...ook-custom-rom/
Guest dedafmonteur Posted November 3, 2008 Report Posted November 3, 2008 use the search button. like prp linked,you can make your own rom there:)
Guest JonPhone Posted November 3, 2008 Report Posted November 3, 2008 Maybe pbrand doesn't have a cooker's soul :lol: check this out : User Customization (UC) It allows you to automate program's installation after hard reset, or after flashing a new ROM, like PaSSoA's ROMs :D . I just had a look at it for the moment, but it's promising !
Guest pbrand Posted November 4, 2008 Report Posted November 4, 2008 use the search button. like prp linked,you can make your own rom there:) I know how to use the search button, thank you very much :lol: ROM cooking is not something you easily do if you have never done it before. I haven't got a clue how to test a ROM before flashing it. And since the omnia is my day-to-day pda/calendar I don't want to brick it with my own s*** because I made a cooking mistake..
Guest pbrand Posted November 4, 2008 Report Posted November 4, 2008 Maybe pbrand doesn't have a cooker's soul :lol: check this out : User Customization (UC) It allows you to automate program's installation after hard reset, or after flashing a new ROM, like PaSSoA's ROMs ;) . I just had a look at it for the moment, but it's promising ! I saw it too and it does indeed look promising. But I don't quite know how you can get all the data which a program installed? I mean, with UC you can autostart a cab which will be installed. And you can customise the registry so you can add settings. But how do you know which settings have been altered after you have tweaked an application to your own personal use? I don't have a regdiff tool or something for WM :D
Guest new2city Posted November 4, 2008 Report Posted November 4, 2008 I saw it too and it does indeed look promising. But I don't quite know how you can get all the data which a program installed? I mean, with UC you can autostart a cab which will be installed. And you can customise the registry so you can add settings. But how do you know which settings have been altered after you have tweaked an application to your own personal use? I don't have a regdiff tool or something for WM :lol: Total Commander is a file explorer plus registery editor(in WM) Or if you prefer a remote registry editor(edit registry via usb), there are a few available. Still trying to find a free one..
Guest pbrand Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 Total Commander is a file explorer plus registery editor(in WM) Or if you prefer a remote registry editor(edit registry via usb), there are a few available. Still trying to find a free one.. I found one in the XDA UC topic: here It can export, compare and it's free :lol:
Guest pda512 Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 AutoInstall is the way to go for me. See my other post: AutoInstall
Guest pbrand Posted November 5, 2008 Report Posted November 5, 2008 AutoInstall is the way to go for me. See my other post: AutoInstall Looks nice. In the post you refer to you say: I can provide more detailed info if people are interested. Well, I definitely am interested :lol: Could you tell me/us more about it on how you use it and what tools you use/need to use it? Thanks!
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