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CrackMem cant find the OS on your PC if you dont have it installed.02-14-09 04:33 PMLike 0 - Pardon the ignorance but i've read several pages of this thread and i am really lost. All i want to do is get rid of the Visual Voicemail so that the usual voicemail icon will show up whenever I have a new voicemail. Thanks and again, pardon my ignorance regarding these stuff.02-14-09 04:35 PMLike 0
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Yet, on my BB, when I use my BT headset, I get "say a command." VAD is still on the BB.
The folder contains 14 VAD files. and 14 for themes I didnt need.02-14-09 05:05 PMLike 0 - Ok, I went back and did it for a 4th-5th time...lost count. This time I deleted the "RemovedFiles" folder and started again. This time, VAD was removed.
What didnt get removed is all the IM icons....flickr, facebook, yahoo, google talk; they're still currently residing on my BB.02-14-09 05:39 PMLike 0 -
- Pete6Retired Moderator
You do have the same OS installed on your PC as is on the phon, don't you Lex? I knew you did have. Silly question really.
Hope is not lost however. Use CrackUtil and remove all files startng with net_rim_vad in the File Manager module of CrackUtil. Yo uwill need to remove the files one at a time and the phone mught reboot after each file. Obviously do not USE your phone while halfway through this process.02-14-09 07:33 PMLike 0 - Pete6Retired ModeratorOk Pete, in this folder I have everything that's supposed to be removed: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\RemovedFiles
Yet, on my BB, when I use my BT headset, I get "say a command." VAD is still on the BB.
The folder contains 14 VAD files. and 14 for themes I didnt need.
There is a bug in CrackMem and it is the process of being fixed.
If a file already exists in the RemovedFiles+OSfolder and you re-install the OS file and then try to remove the same files, CrackMem cannot do it as is sees the same file in the destination folder as it wants to delet and canot.
The fix is to re-install the OS again and the delete the RemovedFies folder.
I never thought that this could happen. I gues it is what happens when you give programs to people to use.02-14-09 07:47 PMLike 0 -
Explore and re downloaded and it shows 3.4.
Thanks for the help and great program.02-14-09 07:51 PMLike 0 - I am not sure that CrackMem can remove VAD post installation. VAD is buried fairly deep in the OS. You will recall that if you remove VAD then you lose the Options, About screen so I think that VAD removal may need to be doen pre-OS install.
You do have the same OS installed on your PC as is on the phon, don't you Lex? I knew you did have. Silly question really.
Hope is not lost however. Use CrackUtil and remove all files startng with net_rim_vad in the File Manager module of CrackUtil. Yo uwill need to remove the files one at a time and the phone mught reboot after each file. Obviously do not USE your phone while halfway through this process.
The only thing CM didnt remove was the IM apps- which for now I just have hiden.02-14-09 07:51 PMLike 0 - 02-14-09 09:24 PMLike 0
- K I've searched but need some help here. I'm running vista64, and have my programfiles dir moved to a different drive, so I'm wondering if that's part of the issue. In any case, I'm getting the "no operating systems could be found" error, but I do have the os installed on this system (it's the .131 from Sprint). It shows up in add/remove (bb device for 8330 etc), and if I open up dm 4.6 it asks me if I want to update so obviously it sees it, but for some odd reason crackmem doesn't. I'm looking to wipe my curve and remove some things before upgrade, but if I can't figure this out I'll have to wait as I don't want to upgrade and then have it still not a see an os if I need to downgrade for some reason (service, etc).
Does Crackmem have a default directory it's looking for the files at? I've tried uninstalling, redownloading, and reinstalling the os software just to make sure I didn't get a corrupted copy.
02-15-09 06:44 PMLike 0 - After messing with it some more, the OS install automatically uses c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files when it installs, but because my programfiles dir is set to my e drive I've copied over the rim directory from there to E:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files and now Crackmem sees it. Hopefully all the files required are in that common files directory and there isn't any usage of anything in the registry tied to the other directory.02-15-09 06:59 PMLike 0
- Pete6Retired ModeratorAfter messing with it some more, the OS install automatically uses c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files when it installs, but because my programfiles dir is set to my e drive I've copied over the rim directory from there to E:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files and now Crackmem sees it. Hopefully all the files required are in that common files directory and there isn't any usage of anything in the registry tied to the other directory.
CrackMem needs to find Program Files or Program Files (x86) on the same drive as the Windows folder. I intend to correct this as soon as my programmer has some free time from his current job. His curent job is where he gets paid by his empoyer and CrackMem is what he does when I can convince hm to do it.02-16-09 07:25 AMLike 0
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