i found a cab file for it at ppcgeeks and for the life of me i cant get it to work...i keep getting the error
" the MD5 digests do not match (code:403)"
im attaching the file see if anyone can get to the bottom of this...
(im using a mogul)
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i am not sure if this is the right place to post this question .
I am having some problem opening my kasier 's buildos.
i get a error message after i select open the new buildos.exe from the cmd
i bet u dont have .net framework v2 installed in ur pc.
haha that is what i thought too.
i have firmware and visual C++2008 installed
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i am able to open old buildos program but not the envius package buildos.
i see nothing showing on the old buildos program,
ok im kind of a newb still when it comes to HTC/wm and i've search around and cant find the answer.... anyways i've been tryin to find out how to install these for my HTC TD2
the link to it is - http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nuePowernueBattery.aspx
any help would be appreciated tyvm XD
It seems to me that file inside archive should be renamed to battdrvr.dll and placed into Windows folder replacing original one. But I don’t want to experiment with my device.
that cant be the only thing i have to do right?
It’s pretty weird to make something then have no installation instructions because I have no idea how to install it correctly >.<
It says on the site that there are 2 one for CDMA and one for GSM phones so I downloaded the GSM one since my provider is rogers = GSM/3G which came with a dll but is that all I need for the 1% increment and the FastCharge mode? Do I need to install the nuePowerCPL? And I tried installing the cab but nothing appeared so I downloaded the OEM package and dragged it into program files but that didn’t do anything either so I’m very confused.
anyone?
You have to put .dll in windows directory (and to be sure in app's directory) and install CPL (cab version, OEM is for ROM cooks).
theres also a batt dll in that folder i forgot the name but its not the same as the nuebattery one do i replace that one with the nuebattery dll or just copy it in?
Just a quick question:
I'm looking for rom/OCUV kernal zip files to flash on my buddy's EVO and all of them I've downloaded show up as empty or give an error when I try to unzip them saying the archive could not be found or it's empty. SHOULD windows be able to find anything in them? I would imagine so...even if it doesn't know what the files are. Is there a way to verify a zip before flashing it?
Hi can anyone help,
I am tying to install but having no luck.
By cab file I presume you are talking abut the 0CAB1286.006 file, when I try to run it, I get an error saying no program associated with this file.
Any help please
JohnO178 said:
Hi can anyone help,
I am tying to install but having no luck.
By cab file I presume you are talking abut the 0CAB1286.006 file, when I try to run it, I get an error saying no program associated with this file.
Any help please
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A cab file, is a cabinet file. Compressed used for installations in windows. Should have the extension ".cab"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=973921 has the instructions, but not sure how many people use this app.
Also, you may want to move your post to the aforementioned page. You'll get better responses from the people who already use it.
I am using a couple of really old programs called recmod and reversmod and I am having trouble getting them to work. When I use the recmod tool, I do get a .dll file out of it, but the file is always 1kb and if I open a bunch of them in hex edit, they are nearly identical and each mentions that "this file cannot be run in DOS mode". Other than that, the rest of the file is almost entirely zeroes, so the code is null. Also the reversmode crashes when I try to use it on the .dll files I created, most likely because the files are busted.
In this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1251237 OndraSter mentions something about recmod/reversmode using type 5 and 7 instead of just type 3. I don't really know what to make of this and Google leads me only to things that don't pertain to recmod at all.
Does anyone know how to make recmod work nowadays? Thanks in advance for any help provided!
ckv said:
I am using a couple of really old programs called recmod and reversmod and I am having trouble getting them to work. When I use the recmod tool, I do get a .dll file out of it, but the file is always 1kb and if I open a bunch of them in hex edit, they are nearly identical and each mentions that "this file cannot be run in DOS mode". Other than that, the rest of the file is almost entirely zeroes, so the code is null. Also the reversmode crashes when I try to use it on the .dll files I created, most likely because the files are busted.
In this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1251237 OndraSter mentions something about recmod/reversmode using type 5 and 7 instead of just type 3. I don't really know what to make of this and Google leads me only to things that don't pertain to recmod at all.
Does anyone know how to make recmod work nowadays? Thanks in advance for any help provided!
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The only thing i could find on it was ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=576027 and it hasnt been updated in awhile.
Diablo67 said:
The only thing i could find on it was ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=576027 and it hasnt been updated in awhile.
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Yeah, that's the thread that first got me into the recmod tool. Great thread, just out of date. /:
Thanks for the reply though.
This may help
This may help someone help me a little. When I use recmod through the command line, I get an error saying "Error! ProcessCase0: bit 5 is zero!"
and this is the .dll file that I get out of it:
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I renamed the file name to a so it would be shorter to type because I was trying a lot of different command prompt things. It was originally k.senscmdd.dll, not that it really matters. All of the modules I tried came out almost exactly like this.