Anyone flashed there Vario II to wm 6?

GuruJockStrap said:
You don't have to CID unlock anymore.

All the ROM update exe's contain a file that is sent to the phone first which put your handset into a temporary CID unlock mode before flashing. Quite handy for warranty purposes ;)

ah thats cool :cool:
 
spaceman said:
i've downloaded the softkey app so i can change the programs on the taskbar, as that didnt appear to be part of the new rom.

anyone know the file name for the one that was 'running programs' on the original t-mobile software?

useful that you can set the x button to close the programs by tapping & holding the x button now :cool:

I kind of missed that feature initially because when you tapped X it just minimised the running app rather than closed it, so it was handy having that link so you could go in, stop all the running apps and free a load of memory.

But since you can get apps that actually close running programs when you tap X (the one in this ROM is perfect) I haven't missed it at all.
 
The_Dark_Side said:
CID?
help me obi-wan...you're my only hope.

:D

CID is basically the network operator code for the handset. Everytime you flash the firmware, this code is checked with firware version.

Say your CID code is T-Mobile. If you try and flash it with the HTC firmware, it'll throw up and error and won't let you because they don't match.

What the upgrade ROMS from XDA contain is a small program that puts your handset into temporary Super CID mode before the firmware flash begins. Super CID is basically unlocked.
 
GuruJockStrap said:
I kind of missed that feature initially because when you tapped X it just minimised the running app rather than closed it, so it was handy having that link so you could go in, stop all the running apps and free a load of memory.

But since you can get apps that actually close running programs when you tap X (the one in this ROM is perfect) I haven't missed it at all.

yeah i'm not sure the running programs one at the bottom is needed now i've spent sometime playing about on it, its in the memory settings anyway if needed. the x button is much better :D
 
The_Dark_Side said:
mine seems to run quite slowly and it keeps turning the bluetooth off when using my earpiece in the middle of a call.
worth returning the handset or flashing to new ROM?

I had that problem with the pervious HTC firmware as well. I thought it was my cheap Bluetooth headset at first but I'm not so sure now. I've heard a lot of reports that the Microsoft Bluetooth stack on Windows Mobile is pretty pants.

I'll phone my girlfriend up later and test it out for you.:)
 
spaceman said:
yeah i'm not sure the running programs one at the bottom is needed now i've spent sometime playing about on it, its in the memory settings anyway if needed. the x button is much better :D

Indeed it is. No need to go in there and keep freeing up memory as the X Button app does a great job.

I drove down to Brighton yesterday and in that time used TomTom, Text messaging, phone app, camera and a load of other stuff. Got home and went into the running programs section.

Completely blank. Still had 26MB free.
 
As theres so much Vario II/MS Mobile love in here, I'll post a few links to a some decent freeware apps:

Batti: THE best battery indicator program you can get. Absolutely tiny memory foor print as well. Hardly uses any resources.

fit4cat HTweakC 2.1b: A fantastic tweaking app for hermes devices!

Seligmans Launcher: This fantastic app places an icon bar on your Today screen with shortcuts to all your favourites apps. Dead easy to add and remove shortcuts. I was using SPB Pocket Plus for this task but it used up a chunk of memory and made the phone a bit sluggish. This app uses barely an memory and has no impact on OS speed!

Replace the horrible phone dialer skin with one from this site! Some nice themes as well.

MS Live Search: Make use of that 3G/HSDPA connection! More info on what this app can do here.

TCPMP: THE best movie player for PPC!

PHM Registry Editor: A nice free reg editor.

Total Commander: An excellent free file manager. More powerful than File Explorer.

I've got all those installed plus a few other items and the OS still feels fast and responsive.

I used to love SPB Pocket Plus as it contained a battery meter and quick launch app built in. Batti and Launcher basically provide the same functionality but using a fraction of the memory SPB used and still making the phone feel fast.

If you head on over to Aximsite, you find a nice huge list of other freeware apps. Click me!
 
In the years that I've owned a mobile phone, I've never used caller groups. Mind you, I don't have hundreds of contact details.

I've got absolutely no complaints with the address book.

My only major complaint with Windows Mobile is the ability to send multiple contacts the same text message.

With the Symbian OS, you have a check box next to each contact and you simply run down the list and check every contact you want to send the message to.

With Windows Mobile, the best you can do is start typing the contacts name, auto predict will kick in after 2 letters and then you select the contact. Would be so much easier if you could just go into the contact list and do it the Symbian OS way.
 
Are you guys using this guide to flash the Vario?

http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=LatestUpgradeGuide_11_Mar_2007

I've done all the steps but I have one question, after Step 13, I got a new RUU file of size 66xxx but after I copied it over the ROM folder, the size changed to 86xxx :confused: is that normal?

cheers
ken

update: hmmm..it seems normal now, I created a new RUU file and this time, it shows 86xxx :confused:
 
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I'd love to flash my Orbit to WM6 but so scared of ending up with a brick.

But as the OP said, there's a whole library of pages and I'm sure I've read somewhere that some PDA's have a DOMOD chip or something that allows you to flash that, similar to a dual BIOS or something. Or maybe I'm talking poo, dunno.
 
The_Dark_Side said:
remember kids, indecent exposure is a crime :p

The_Dark_Side said:
what happens when a flash goes wrong?
surely the device isn't FUBAR'ed?

i cannot believe there's no way to fix it.

lol, im about to flash my Vario, wish me luck :D

edit: actually, I have another question :) Should I do the SIM unlock first before flashing?
 
All you had to do was download the .exe firmware version you want, connect Vario II to PC, establish and Active Sync connection, make sure PC is not set to hibernate or similar (not good halfway through a flash!), make sure battery is full and then run the .exe.
 
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