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Originally Posted by IsLNdbOi
Is the modified HTCServices.dll in this new ROM the one that's supposed to prevent the screen-of-death? I had the screen-of-death happen at least three times yesterday.
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I'll repeat again what I said at the bottom of
this post (since some might have missed it):
THERE IS NO PERMANENT FIX FOR SOD!! It is an issue that has been around since Windows Mobile 5 years back... I have experienced it on every single WinMo phone I've ever owned, HTC and non-HTC, stock ROM and custom ROM alike. You will likely never find a fix for it before Microsoft abandons WM for WP7.
Yes you can do things like not restore texts, try different radios, experiment with different htc.dlls, et al... but these are only band-aids and will not solve the problem 100%... Sorry
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Originally Posted by eddiecruz
Does anybody know how to disable the weather animations on this ROM. I heard that this speeds up the Manila UI. Possibly a registry key?
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You've already been given several solutions to this, but since you were asking for the actual regedit to kill weather animations, here it is:
HKCU\SOFTWARE\HTC\Manila, then set Home.WallpaperMode to 2
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Originally Posted by Curtis8
You could try the last SenseUI 2.1 version if you wanted. Could you be more specific as to what does not work in Exchange? Many people use exchange here (I am not one of them) and maybe they can help.
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Starting to sound like you have a bad flash. I would do the following: - Clear Storage
- Button Hard Reset
- Flash latest Stock
- Clear Storage
- Button Hard Reset
- Flash latest MightyRom
- Clear Storage
- Button Hard Reset
- Set-up phone and enjoy.
I know it sounds like a lot, but if you throw a beer in here and there it does not take as long as you may think. And No "Clear Storage" and "Button Hard Reset" are *not* the same thing.
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Nice to see you around here again... But since you've been gone you may have missed all the buzz on task29
Doing the "flash dance" is no longer necessary to clean out the nand. Just run task29 that is linked in ziggy's 7th post on the first page, and then flash the ROM via the bootloader mode again and you'll be good to go. if you wanna go crazy, flash the stock ROM first before re-loading Mighty and it will run task28 too
Remember, doing this every time you flash is considered overkill and is akin to washing your car every time you drive it, or re-formatting your computer's hard drive every time you delete a file or something... you can do it if you want; nobody is going to stop you. But it's a essentially a waste of time and quite unnecessary unless you're experiencing problems