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Old 12-05-2007, 12:33 PM
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Open the .rgu, you will see

Go ahead and open the "Additional Ringtones" folder located in your /install dir/User OEM. Copy over the actual ringtone files to this folder.

You will see a .rgu file. Just enter a new line(s) at the end of the list that is already there, like "your ringtone.mp3", include the quotes. As the previous poster said, .wma and .wav. are also supported. Put a comma after each filename except the last one in the list. Make sure there is one blank line at the
end of the file (there should be) and when you save, make sure it saves as unicode file type. Notepad 2 works well, there is a status line at the bottom of the window which indicates the file type.

If you are not sure, just rename the original .rgu as xxxxx.bak, if you mess it up you can rename it back.

I just did this and it works.

gm
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