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hei guys.i had did a lot of modding in my p1 and recently i wanna overwrite the 102030 fd files in the private folder of c drive but i cant overwrite it and i cant even delete the files in there...pls help me....
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Posted: 2008-08-10 15:13:28
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get CapSwich from here:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=172536
turn capabilities off and then u can overwrite/replace/delete files in C:\\
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Posted: 2008-08-10 18:37:12
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Yeah that Caps Switch app is very good for opening UIQ phone's filesystem (protected folders)... You will just need further file manager... You can use swiss manager or xplore to manage the files inside the system as the built in file manager is not available to open ROM and System folders/drives...
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Posted: 2008-08-10 19:10:11
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yeah ,forgot about the 3rd part file maneger. just use what strizlow800 said
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Posted: 2008-08-10 19:19:56
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i already have caps switch and swiss manager in my p1
i did a lot of modding on my phone using that software also
but now i cant even acess to the 102030fd files
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Posted: 2008-08-11 07:20:42
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If you want to delete files from
102030fd, first you have to switch capabilities off, then rename this folder (for example to
102030fd B).
Now enter this folder and scroll down to the file you want to delete. When you find this file go to
Menu>File>Attributes (if you are using Xplore) and uncheck the
read-only option. Now that you have unchecked this option you can easily delete this file. If there are several files you need to delete, you have to uncheck
read-only attribute for each one of these files in order to delete them.
Don't forget to restore the original name to this folder when you have finished deleting the files (for example if you renamed it to
102030fd B just delete letter
B now).
Checked
Unchecked
This is how I deleted
AATFiles after
Sound Mod Full because I didn't like this mod (no changes in the volume level through the speaker and the headset) and I returned to
Sound Mod Lite (amazing volume level through the headset).
If you don't have Xplore, you can uncheck
read-only attribute with Swiss Manager also - scroll down to the file you want to delete, click on '
i', go to
Attributes tab, uncheck
read-only and delete the file.
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Posted: 2008-08-12 21:37:19
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how to rename the folder 102030fd to 102030fd b?
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Posted: 2008-08-13 11:48:30
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