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- 02-27-2005, 05:37 AM #1DevinGuest
hi,
i've got an orange 6230 but with a t-mobile sim card in it. how do i get rid
of the orange startup and shutdown screens.
thanx
devin
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- 02-27-2005, 05:58 AM #2eggster2kGuest
Re: how to take off orange startup/shutdown screesn?
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 11:37:54 GMT, "Devin" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>hi,
>
>i've got an orange 6230 but with a t-mobile sim card in it. how do i get rid
>of the orange startup and shutdown screens.
>
>thanx
>
>devin
>
you could use mobimb. this is what i have done on my 6230, i have
changed the startup and shutdown orange logos. Also with mobimb you
can install games, apps, wallpapers tones etc...
- 02-27-2005, 05:59 AM #3eggster2kGuest
Re: how to take off orange startup/shutdown screesn?
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 11:51:21 +0000, Brian Morrison
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Devin wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> i've got an orange 6230 but with a t-mobile sim card in it. how do i get rid
>> of the orange startup and shutdown screens.
>
>Not sure exactly, but these are likely to be part of the CNT (content)
>package that is put on the phone during manufacture and may have
>operator customisations included. There are also a slew of files that
>have things like wake up graphics and wallpaper, when you use the Nokia
>Phoenix software to flash the phone it automatically selects all this
>stuff by reading the product code and making all the customisations
>settings.
>
>It is possible to remove this using a third party flashing solution like
>Twister or similar, I have Twister myself. I don't think you'll find any
>free tools to do it for a 6230 though.
>
>If interested, please respond to my Reply-To: address and I'll have a
>squint at the data package to see what I can do.
he could just use mobimb!
- 02-27-2005, 06:07 AM #4eggster2kGuest
Re: how to take off orange startup/shutdown screesn?
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 12:03:25 +0000, Brian Morrison
<[email protected]> wrote:
>eggster2k wrote:
>
>>>If interested, please respond to my Reply-To: address and I'll have a
>>>squint at the data package to see what I can do.
>>
>>
>> he could just use mobimb!
>
>OK, I've not kept up with Logomanager and its associated programs.
>
>I have a copy of Logomanager but haven't used it in a while.
this is what i used on my 6230 when i bought it on orange payg last
November as i use it on o2. With mobimb you can just change the
startup/shutdown screens to what you want. great program.
http://www.logomanager.co.uk/php/products.php?id=51
- 02-27-2005, 06:08 AM #5eggster2kGuest
Re: how to take off orange startup/shutdown screesn?
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 12:06:16 +0000, Brian Morrison
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Brian Morrison wrote:
>> eggster2k wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>If interested, please respond to my Reply-To: address and I'll have a
>>>>squint at the data package to see what I can do.
>>>
>>>
>>>he could just use mobimb!
>>
>>
>> OK, I've not kept up with Logomanager and its associated programs.
>
>Assuming MobiMB is from the LogoManager people....
yep, certainly is.
- 02-27-2005, 11:21 AM #6Richard ColtonGuest
Re: how to take off orange startup/shutdown screesn?
"Brian Morrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Devin wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> i've got an orange 6230 but with a t-mobile sim card in it. how do i get
>> rid
>> of the orange startup and shutdown screens.
>
> Not sure exactly, but these are likely to be part of the CNT (content)
> package that is put on the phone during manufacture and may have operator
> customisations included.
Close but no cigar ;-) They're held in the PPM which will need replacing
with pack C.
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- 02-27-2005, 12:40 PM #7ʧŲŽGuest
Re: how to take off orange startup/shutdown screesn?
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:44:15 +0000, Brian Morrison
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Richard Colton wrote:
>> "Brian Morrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news[email protected]...
>>
>>>Devin wrote:
>>>
>>>>hi,
>>>>
>>>>i've got an orange 6230 but with a t-mobile sim card in it. how do i get
>>>>rid
>>>>of the orange startup and shutdown screens.
>>>
>>>Not sure exactly, but these are likely to be part of the CNT (content)
>>>package that is put on the phone during manufacture and may have operator
>>>customisations included.
>>
>>
>> Close but no cigar ;-) They're held in the PPM which will need replacing
>> with pack C.
>>
>
>Ah, thanks for that Richard, I didn't go and trawl through the files to
>see what was where. Seems there are other ways of furgling with this
>stuff anyway, I haven't been keeping up with LogoManager and its friends
>for a fair while.
>
>I assume there is an O-specific PPM that is tied in with the product
>code on the phone.
Looking at the phone through PC Suite's Phone Browser I have 2 files
named OrangeUK6230Startup.gif and OrangeUK6230Shutdown.gif in the
'Hidden Folder' that hangs off 'Phone Memory (C)'.
Might the OP get away with deleting his T-Mobile equivalents of these
files? I guess the handset's power-on/off instructions will still
include the need to display them, so just deleting the images may
cause a problem?
- 02-27-2005, 03:14 PM #8Richard ColtonGuest
Re: how to take off orange startup/shutdown screesn?
"Brian Morrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Richard Colton wrote:
>> "Brian Morrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news[email protected]...
>>
>>>Devin wrote:
>>>
>>>>hi,
>>>>
>>>>i've got an orange 6230 but with a t-mobile sim card in it. how do i get
>>>>rid
>>>>of the orange startup and shutdown screens.
>>>
>>>Not sure exactly, but these are likely to be part of the CNT (content)
>>>package that is put on the phone during manufacture and may have operator
>>>customisations included.
>>
>>
>> Close but no cigar ;-) They're held in the PPM which will need replacing
>> with pack C.
>>
>
> Ah, thanks for that Richard, I didn't go and trawl through the files to
> see what was where. Seems there are other ways of furgling with this stuff
> anyway, I haven't been keeping up with LogoManager and its friends for a
> fair while.
>
> I assume there is an O-specific PPM that is tied in with the product code
> on the phone.
Yup, as with many Nokias Orange have their own PPM (Pack O as you said).
Mangled handsets have always annoyed me going back to the days of the 6150
(fantastic phone, but the first thing I did was get rid of the Orange
customisation).
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