Copy the binary xda2unlock.exe onto your device manually - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

i will like some help here pleeeeeeeeease!!!
how do i Copy the binary xda2unlock.exe onto your device manually onto my xda2

why don't you just use the setup?
simply download that and execute on PC
you have downloaded xda2unlock-v2.2.exe onto your pc ?
open activesync on PC
click Explore
copy xda2unlock-v2.2.exe to there
it is now on your xda2 in \My documents\

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copy the file from your computer to the imate, then navigate to the file on your imate and click on it.
I did that but it still does not install.
(Assuming on XP)
Start ActiveSync connection up
Goto to "My Computer" on PC
Browse to Storage Card (if you have one)
Browse to Storage (if you don't have storage card)
Copy the CAB Patch file there.
Now on PDA2K bring up File Explorer
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Click on it.
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where must i put the plugin when i download it

where must i put the plugin when i dload it
If this plugin is a cab file, you can put it in mydocument and then you can start it from you phone, use file explorer or resco explorer.
If this file is an exe you can installed it from your PC when you have sync connection with your phone.
For other programs (not plugins) the instalation process is the same.

I can't open .zip files on my phone

Hello everyone, here is my question there is a couple of cool apps but they are .zip folders and when i download them and put them in my phone it says "there is no application associated with this file. run the app first and then open this file inside the application". But i don't know how to run the app.
Please help me, it is driving me crazy!
Thank you
Perhaps if you could be more specific as to what kind of applications you are trying to install. You may need to install a driver in order to open said apps.
did you save the file to your storage card? if you did then open it up there first, then run it on your phone.
Did you download a .cab or a .zip file to begin with?? Sometimes your PC will identify a .cab file as a 'Compressed (Zipped) Folder'. (1) If you downloaded a .cab file, then just move it to your device or storage card, then execute it from there. (2) If you downloaded a .zip file, then you will need to extract (unzip) the file on the PC first, if it contains a .cab file then follow step 1 above.
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hello guys! do you have any idea on how to run .exe/.msi files using an sd card? i cant synchronize my ba for the reason that i still dont have a usb cable for it. i do update my ba using cab files only.
i have many useful utilities but some of them are in exe format. how will i be able to run these files on my sd card?
AFAIK msi files are exclusively for the pc, if a mobile app is provided as a msi file, it needs to be installed through activesync or wmdc.
exe files are executables for windows pcs and windows phones, but if a program comes in a single exe file, it looks like a pc setup as well. but you can try copying it to the sd card and simply click it in the file explorer. if you get an error message, it is a pc program.
what you can do, is install activesync or wmdc (depending on your desktop os) on your pc and install the apps you want, on your pc. normally that would install them, the next time you connect to your cradle/cable. since you don't have one, you should track down the cab files. on windows 7 they are located somewhere in c:\windows\windowsmobile\. i believe on xp it would be program files\active sync\
usually those installer routines extract a cab file in one of those paths and copy it to the device to be installed then.
also, if you don't have the possibility to sync, you should make regular backups of your pim data, best done with:
dotFred's PimBackup V2.8 for WM5 and above Download (Mirror)
thanks sir. that would probably help me installing those exe files.
i really have a hard time maintaining ang pimping my ba without the usb cable. still waiting for my cable to arrive here.
but then again, thank you for the information you have shared with me sir..

How to flash stock vodafone rom via microsd

I have a fault with my tp2 where it won't connect to the PC via USB. I want to put the stock vodafone rom on it as it's going back tomorrow for exchange/repair, but can't find a way to do this that doesn't involve USB. The vodafone ROM download I have is an exe file so I have no nbh file to put on my SD card.
Does anyone have any idea what to do?
use winrar and you can unzip the .exe, or open up the exe and there should be a prompt saying its un-packaging contents (or something along those lines). Then look in the folder where your exe is placed and there should be a folder created and in that folder is the .nbh. Now there will be 3 or so, copy the largest one and rename it to RHODIMG.nbh and put it on the root of your storage device. Then enter bootloader, (hold vol down while device is booting up) and follow the prompt.
by root do you mean program files
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by root do you mean program files
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Root is the same level in your SD card that your program files and other main folders are at, put the file at the same level as those folders, not in any of them, and that's where it's required to be.
fone_fanatic said:
use winrar and you can unzip the .exe, or open up the exe and there should be a prompt saying its un-packaging contents (or something along those lines). Then look in the folder where your exe is placed and there should be a folder created and in that folder is the .nbh. Now there will be 3 or so, copy the largest one and rename it to RHODIMG.nbh and put it on the root of your storage device. Then enter bootloader, (hold vol down while device is booting up) and follow the prompt.
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This worked a treat. Thanks very much. I never would have thought of trying to extract an exe file!!

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