Saturday, March 14, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Very easy way to sign your unsigned applications on Symbian S60v3 phones
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First, install 2 sis application on your phone.
Then open the RootSign.exe on your computer
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Choose the unsigned application that you want to sign.
And its done!
That wasnt hard huh? Click on the read more link to download the application and instructions on how to install the files!
In order to install “Unsigned” releases, you need to go through a one-time procedure. You will need to run the in the release included “SecMan.exe”. This program allows you to install our future “Unsigned” releases, without signing them every time.
For this, you will need to have TRK (included in this package) installed, and connected to your pc via USB connection.s60_3_0_app_trk_2_8_6.sisx for SymbianOS9 devices WITHOUT FP1 s60_3_1_app_trk_2_8_6.sisx for SymbianOS9 devices WITH FP1
To get this app properly running, make sure you have installed the newest Nokia PC Suite, and your phone connected via “PC Suite” mode. On the phone, run the TRK app, in applications folder. When it asks for bluetooth connection, don’t turn it on, and change connection settings to USB. After you have done that, click “Next” and follow the instructions on screen.
When the installation is done, look in the Applications folder on your phone, and find SecMan. Open it, and click on “Install Root Certificate”.
After this is done, you will be able to install our future “Unsigned” releases like normal “Signed” applications.
Please keep in mind, if you format / upgrade your phones firmware, you’ll need to do this step again and after that manually install those apps from Application Manager.
NOTE: To install previous unsigned releases, use RootSiGN v1.0 (Included in the package) first to sign these releases with our root certificate. This can be used to sign and install any unsigned .sis(x) file
Download the needed file to sign your unsigned applications from our forum
The TRK application will NOT work with the new n95 firmware (30.0.015)
If this guide wont work, try the new way of signing the v30.xx firmware
Thx to X.Factor for the info and BiNPDA for creating this app!
Monday, December 29, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
How to debrand Rogers Nokia N95 8GB DIY
People that have purchased a Nokia N95 8GB from Rogers might be disappointed as Rogers has branded this phone. Branding also locks out certain features to force the customers to use the network. Rogers has a nasty habit of forcing their own customers to use the Internet on their network for such things as ring tones, wall papers, themes, games etc. The manufacturer makes these phones without all these locks as other carriers around the world do not force their customers. I guess the other carriers world wide are happy that the customer chose them in the first place. Rogers really has no competition on GSM side in Canada so it seems that they like to squeeze every dollar out every customer. With the Nokia N95 8GB NAM-4 Rogers has locked out the feature where customers can use their own MP3 songs as ring tones. Its bad enough to pay $3.99 for 20 seconds of a song, when a full song is only $1. I will show you how to debrand or unbrand your cell phone to the state that Nokia had intentionally made this cell phone. basically what you have to do is to change the product code of the phone to a version that has an unbranded firmware available for it from Nokia itself.NOTE: Please understand that the software is not made by me and problems can occur and I am not responsible for anything that can occur. Loss of Internet connection, bad cell phone battery, Windows malfunction, disconnection of the cable while upgrade can damage the phone permanently. The warranty on the phone may be voided by changing product codes. If you change your product back to the original Nokia might not realize this, but I am not Nokia and do not know.There are a few things that you'll need to get this done. You will need 2 pieces of software
1. NSS - Nemesis Service Suit
2. Nokia software updater from Nokia
Download these programs and install them onto your computers. I did the Nokia Software updater first, but i don't think it really matters. The drivers for the phone will be installed when you install the Nokia Software updater.When installing NSS you will be asked a few questions:*virtual usb device*F1 usb device*Nemesis usb multi-flashing device*Diamond protection device*prodigy LPT devideChoose the virtual usb device option.Now that you have both software's installed you will need to first change the product code. The product that i have used is: 0561948To do this you will need to plug your phone with a Sim card in the phone. Once connected the phone will ask how you want to connect the phone:Please choose the PC suite option. Then the computer will start searching for drivers and install them for you. Once the phone is configured properly run the NSS software. On the top right hand side of the software you will see a magnifying glass button (“Scan for new device”). Click that.Now click on the icon "phone info" and then on the right hand side you will see "read phone" click that. Above that you will see a product written there. Change that product code to: 0561948 and click on the check box that says enabled and then click on write. On the bottom of the NSS window you will see "done".When that's done close the NSS software and run the Nokia software updater. make sure that phone's battery is fully charged and make sure that you do not move the phone around or the cable while the updater is working. PLEASE make sure that your computer is stable. I have only tried this with a Nokia N95 8GB Nam-4 from Rogers. The nokia software updater will try to search for an update for the phone. If there is an update then the updater will run the update. If you have a N95 8GB branded from another carrier you may have to try different product codes as certain product codes have different updates available.Nokia software updater will let you know its done and Voila your done. Remove the phone from the computer and the phone will reboot. You'll know right away if it went properly when that damn Rogers logo does not appear during boot up.
Here's a list of possible product codes for the Nokia N95 8GB:
0550348: FRANCE
0550352: ALPS
0549487: EURO1
0550359: EURO2
0550370: TURKEY
0550372: SCANDINAVIA
0550373: BALTIAN
0550798: RUSSIAN
0550799: UKRAINE
0550800: BELARUS/MOLDOVA
0550375: CIS, Bulgaria
0550378: EURO3
0550379: BALKANS
0550801: GREECE, CYPRUS
0550802: ISRAEL
0555180: SINGAPORE
0555181: MALAYSIA
0555187: EMERGING ASIA
0550455: INDONESIA
0550454: NEW ZEALAND
0550453: AUSTRALIA
0550459: THAILAND
0550457: VIETNAM
Thursday, April 17, 2008
IP Command Lines
Display Connection Configuration: ipconfig /all
Display DNS Cache Info Configuration: ipconfig /displaydns
Clear DNS Cache: ipconfig /flushdns
Release All IP Address Connections: ipconfig /release
Renew All IP Address Connections: ipconfig /renew
Re-Register the DNS connections: ipconfig /registerdns
Change/Modify DHCP Class ID: ipconfig /setclassid
Network Connections: control netconnections Network Setup Wizard: netsetup.cpl
Test Connectivity: ping www.whatismyip.com
Trace IP address Route: tracert
Displays the TCP/IP protocol sessions: netstat
Display Local Route: route
Display Resolved MAC Addresses: arp
Display Name of Computer Currently on: hostname
Display DHCP Class Information: ipconfig /showclassid
Monday, March 31, 2008
Getting BGInfo to work for all users in Terminal Services

A guide from Cambridge (upon which this one is largely based) was discovered, but some adjustments were needed before everything worked.
There is likely a better method to accomplish this - if you know of one, please let me know. As always, use the following instructions at your own risk (and joy).
These steps were performed on Windows 2000 Server while logged in as Administrator.
Part 1
Put bginfo.exe into %windir%.
Right click bginfo.exe
Click Properties
Click Security
Click Add
Click Authenticated Users
Click Add
Click OK
Click "Allow" for "Full Control"
Click OK
Part 2
Launch bginfo.exe
Click "Time remaining" in the top right corner to stop the countdown timer
Configure items as desired
Click File > Save as
Save file as bginfo.bgi in %windir%. Do not close bginfo.exe yet.
Part 3
Create the directory %windir%\bginfo and grant Authenticated Users read/write access as described in Part 1, steps 3 through 8.
In bginfo.exe, click Bitmap > Location > Other directory
Type %windir%\bginfo\bginfo.bmp
Click OK twice
Part 4
In Windows Explorer, navigate to: Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Click File > New > Shortcut
Type %windir%\bginfo.exe /timer:0 /i%windir%\bginfo.bgi into the box
Click Next, then Finish.