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I allows you to use disk caching, without it you cannot cache and it is well known that caching can improve performance. So it is NOT necessary, but I would recommend leaving it in if you have the room in the XIP. No offense taken
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Grey background is on some themes too ( mostly the themes comes with sys ), my own made theme doesn't have such problem. Best Regards
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Exactly - I am using wmreloc and it works fine. I also already have the browsingie and a couple others recmodded already so you shouldn't have to worry about that. Attached is the g'reloc and wmreloc that I use.
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If i want to find a reg entry I use search *.RGU on kitchen, then copy all the *.rgu's to a empty folder, run a dos prompt ren *.rgu *.txt then use search "a word or phrase in the file: on that folder say "color" It could be in a sys *.rgu?? I build my rom's with color themes Black, Blue, Green, Red, so that may be y I never had gray prob |
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Import these reg files to your computer registry and you can use windows search to search tags on rgu and/or reg files. Like you search text in txt files. FYI, reboot the system or explorer.exe is must. Works fine on any windows. From Win95 to Win7 Enjoy and don't forget to click THANKS Best Regards |
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Update. I found my problem and it WASN'T an rgu. I copied over an older a mxipcold_wpc_2.provxml to my OEM that does most of my customizations, totally forgot about it.
I cooked a clean ROM, no problem. My first suspicion was my personal settings oem, so I cooked another with it in and BAM....frickin gray. As soon as I looked in the folder to see what could be wrong, there it was, mxipcold_wpc_2.provxml staring at me with soulful puppy dog eyes. "Please, don't delete me! I've been good to you!" it said. "No you haven't", I disdainfully replied. What can I say, I'm a cold, heartless bastard. And why it didn't cause any issues with 21815 is unknown to me FYI, it had all "A"s for the values of the new keys. Last edited by joojoobee666; 06-26-2009 at 03:07 PM. |
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@joojoobee666: Well, thats what i was saying. Keeping the file improves performance, not removing it. I always cook my XIP with it. From your last post, i misunderstood that removing this file will cause performance gains
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