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Old 05-14-2010, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bsarlo View Post
I don't touch anything and XDA installs automatically to my device and then to the storage card. I'll find that post NRG made that explains the whole thing
Thanks. I'll admit I haven't tried it, since my Sashimi is perfectly setup, and I don't feel like learning a new system that won't gain me anything. However, others had previously posted that XDA_UC leaves you at the install screen for each CAB you want on the SD card, and you have to click SD and OK/Install or whatever the button is called. That's also what the official XDA_UC documentation says it does. Sounds like that was either changed, or inaccurate?

Does XDA_UC also give you control over the order things are installed? I.E. with Sashimi you can create subfolders under Auto/CABS, and they are installed in alphabetical/numeric order.

I also didn't see a way to tell XDA_UC what folder to put each program's shortcuts into when CABS are installed. I don't want all my programs directly in the Start menu, but under various folders. E.G. Install Slingplayer under Multimedia, nueBattery2 under Tools, etc.

XDA_UC seems to have come a long way from UC, but unless I can't find them in the documentation, lacks some key features Sashimi has. Hopefully it will continue to evolve, since I suspect Sashimi is eventually a dead-end.
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