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    How to remove all pacthes completely? w800

    Is there a way to clean a w800 of patches? Because there are patches that go beyond the main&fs flashing area and you can't just unpatch them because they give a missmatch message when they're applyed.
    one example is the bookman with masterpatch. I can't remove it even after a FULL reflash (change color of cid and put new main and fs), because I see it in master midlet even after all this reflashing.
    Thanks for any kind of suggestions!

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    Simplest Of All. Flash Your MAIN. This Will Remove All Patches But Wont Remove Your Settings, Files, Contacts, Applications etc.

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    You just need to flash your MAIN with clean MAIN file. It won't remove messages, contacts,
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    Thanks for the replys, but read my post:
    I can't remove it even after a FULL reflash (change color of cid and put new main and fs), because I see it in master midlet even after all this reflashing.

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    try to puth that patch with setool. when setool ask you would you like to upload patch pres yes to delete or no do apply you PRESS YES. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrei_3d View Post
    Thanks for the replys, but read my post:
    Flashing MAIN And Patches Remain Intact, Impossible.
    What Is masterpatch And bookman???

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    I have cid36 so I can't use setool. I usualy use GFlash to flash my phone, but even after all the reflasing, I put master patch and all the other patches in, except bookmanager, and when I start master midlet, surpise: bookmanager still in my phone, not that it actualy works, but I just can't stand seeing it there

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    What Is masterpatch And bookman???
    masterpatch is a patch that alows you to configure some compatible patches directly from the phone using a java aplication. for example you can change the color of the progressbar in player without adding a different patch with a different color for that.
    bookman aka bookmanager alows you to use some predefined keys as shortcuts or to minimise whatever it's on your screen (the one that I use is a masterpatch version)
    Last edited by andrei_3d; 03-20-2008 at 08:49 AM.

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    Then Bookmanager May Be A Part Of Masterpatch Or Some Other But Its Impossible That Patches Remain Intact After Flashing MAIN.

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    There are some patches that go beyond the main's flashing area, the ones with "FFFFFFFF...", so when you flash main, some parts of those patches remain in your phone.

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