I'm having a problem installing cabs on my TP2. for some reason, when I click on them, they launch Opera. I've been downloading them onto my PC then transferring them onto my storage card.
I have no mods done to my phone. I'm trying to dualboot Android.
Any ideas?
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Hi All,
Anyone know how to install Tomtom Navigator on Storage card?
Similar question applies to other CABs I have I would like to know for those which do not offer choice of destination installation, how to install either alter tha cab to give the choice or other solution?
Please can you help?
I asked similar question earlier but only answer I had was to use WINCE CAB Manager which I don't know how to change...
Thanks
Whenever I install Navigator it gives me the choice of storage card or device. Do you not get those choices? And it still installs a lot of files to the device even though I chose storage card, I think it's unavoidable.
Can you send me a link of TomTom Navigation software so I would discover out and tell you ?
The way I did it was to install TomTom onto the devices internal memory as normal then move the program files directory etc over. Point the shortcuts into the correct exe location and it all works perfectly fine. Even after flashing the device several times since I'm as yet to reinstall it as I don't need to!
Hi,
Using MDA III, with Tom-Oops-Black-v1.0-WWE ROM, and the TT_Nav_7.450.9028_black.cab file. When I click the CAB, and choose the install location, the message Installing TT_Nav_7.450.9028_black.cab... remains on screen for ever, with no change in the progress bar.
I have tried soft and hard resets, with the same issue. Other CAB files install ok.
I have tried several TomTom7 CABS
Please advise if you have seen this, and a possible fix?
You could try installing tomtom to your sd card using another rom. Then putting oops back on. Tomtom runs straight of my sd card i installed it once and every hard reset or new rom i just need to make a shortcut.
worth a try
cool, i'll try that via my other device which works, thanks. I wasn't sure if it needed registry or windows system changes.
try format your sd card, copy totmtom.cab file and run it. Always works for me
Thanks people
Zetsumei,
Thanks, I just copied the install form the other working device, and pasted onto the other devices SD Card, works perfectly.
Freo73,
Good advice, I was going to do that when I got home, because I do not have the micro SD adaptor. I did copy the CAB file to internal memory, and the install also hung there...
For now, this issue is resolved.
hello. i was just wondering if you need a pc in order to do all this? i have a mac... any help is appreciated. this will be my first time customizing a wm phone. just waiting for the att tilt 2 to be available
You wouldn't need a PC running Windows to flash ROMS since you can flash via the SD card. And you can always install cabs by transferring them over via disk drive mode.
But most of the tools I found here for customizing manila images and stuff are Windows apps. Perhaps you should look into Windows emulators.
I have been successfully using the Android builds on my TP2 without any issues. However, when I tried Rhobuntu (which is very exciting by the way!), I have had problems since I shut it down to reboot.
When trying to launch any programs that are installed on the SD card, either through a proper cab install or by trying to run Haret off the SD card, I get the following message:
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The file 'filename' cannot be opened. Etiher it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file.
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I am still able to access all the files from Windows Mobile 6.5. I can open data files such as mp3 or jpg.
If I try to install a cab file (from the SD card or the main memory after copying it there), it tells me the file is from an unknown publisher etc, and I can choose to continue. However, it then tells me that the installation was unsuccessful.
Prior to using Rhobuntu, I could install and use applications on the SD card with out any problems.
I have searched the forums and the internet, but I can't find any answers that are applicable - plenty of questions like mine though!
One example is on the first page of the Rhobuntu sticky thread, but it appeared to go unanswered:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...opened+signed+trusted+certificate#post5771699
Help please!
Ed
Ed,
It was I who posted the question in the other thread. Unfortunately, I never got a solution to the problem so I ended up performing a hard reset.
I had the same issue again when I ran Rhobuntu so I've pretty much given up on it.
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
R.
snalbansed said:
I have been successfully using the Android builds on my TP2 without any issues. However, when I tried Rhobuntu (which is very exciting by the way!), I have had problems since I shut it down to reboot.
When trying to launch any programs that are installed on the SD card, either through a proper cab install or by trying to run Haret off the SD card, I get the following message:
[highlight]
The file 'filename' cannot be opened. Etiher it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file.
[/highlight]
I am still able to access all the files from Windows Mobile 6.5. I can open data files such as mp3 or jpg.
If I try to install a cab file (from the SD card or the main memory after copying it there), it tells me the file is from an unknown publisher etc, and I can choose to continue. However, it then tells me that the installation was unsuccessful.
Prior to using Rhobuntu, I could install and use applications on the SD card with out any problems.
I have searched the forums and the internet, but I can't find any answers that are applicable - plenty of questions like mine though!
One example is on the first page of the Rhobuntu sticky thread, but it appeared to go unanswered:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...opened+signed+trusted+certificate#post5771699
Help please!
Ed
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make Hard-reset . (you will lost all you data on the phone)
Works after hard-reset
Thanks dicko, walter.
I finally gave up and did a hard reset, and before setting everything up again I tried Rhobuntu again, like dicko had.
This time, I can use Rhobuntu, and go back to Windows, and everything still works. Phew!
Differences between last time and this - I don't know if any of them are relevant:
1/ This time the Windows only has stock Vodafone ROM Win 6.5 plus TomTom as it automatically installed when I put the SD card in. Last time lots of other programs were installed also.
2/ This time I used the latest Rhobuntu release - 19032010 on the fileshare, 18032010 according to the first post that the filed share was linked from. It was xfce. Last time I was using 12032010.
3/ This time I chose Reboot when I was finished with Rhobuntu. Last time I chose Shutdown.
Now to rebuild my Windows system!
I’m having problems getting programs onto my htc wing. I’ve got a 4gig sd card in it and not many things on the card. For some reason it wont install some programs unless I can get the cab and drag that directly onto the phone. Anyone know why this may be? And also is there a way to extract the cab from a program with out having to go through the windows installation process?
smwis007 said:
I’m having problems getting programs onto my htc wing. I’ve got a 4gig sd card in it and not many things on the card. For some reason it wont install some programs unless I can get the cab and drag that directly onto the phone. Anyone know why this may be? And also is there a way to extract the cab from a program with out having to go through the windows installation process?
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I don't know of any reason why you can't run some cabs from the SD card...maybe check in the Wing section of the forums to see if there's some device-specific factors at play..?
As for getting the cab out of a PC-based install, sometimes if you look in the install data folders, you'll find the cab buried there somewhere and can just take it out yourself. However, I don't know if there's a way to do it when the PC install is nothing but an .exe file
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sirphunkee said:
I don't know of any reason why you can't run some cabs from the SD card...maybe check in the Wing section of the forums to see if there's some device-specific factors at play..?
As for getting the cab out of a PC-based install, sometimes if you look in the install data folders, you'll find the cab buried there somewhere and can just take it out yourself. However, I don't know if there's a way to do it when the PC install is nothing but an .exe file
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Thanks i'll look into that