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streetknight
9th April 2008, 03:17 PM
i have searched hi and low and cant find a program that just inables and disables cabs. i have searched duttys sticky and no luck.

DeepThought
9th April 2008, 09:03 PM
i have searched hi and low and cant find a program that just inables and disables cabs. i have searched duttys sticky and no luck.

What do you mean with "inable and disable cabs"? I sopose you want to enable and disable something but what do you mean with cabs? If you mean files with a .cab-extention - they are compressed installation files which can't be "disabled". Or do you mean something different?

mrg2003
9th April 2008, 11:04 PM
i have searched hi and low and cant find a program that just inables and disables cabs. i have searched duttys sticky and no luck.

get a spellchecker first.

JimmyMcGee
9th April 2008, 11:30 PM
In`a´ble
v. t. 1. See Enable.
Ok So...
en·a·ble (-nbl)
tr.v. en·a·bled, en·a·bling, en·a·bles
1.
a. To supply with the means, knowledge, or opportunity; make able: a hole in the fence that enabled us to watch; techniques that enable surgeons to open and repair the heart.
b. To make feasible or possible: funds that will enable construction of new schools.
2. To give legal power, capacity, or sanction to: a law enabling the new federal agency.
3. To make operational; activate: enabled the computer's modem; enable a nuclear warhead.

Ok Next Word.

di·ab·le (d-äbl)
adj.
Flavored with hot spices: sauce diable.

One more to Go...

cab 1 (kb)
n.
1. A taxicab.
2. The covered compartment of a heavy vehicle or machine, such as a truck or locomotive, in which the operator or driver sits.
3. A one-horse vehicle for public hire.
intr.v. cabbed, cab·bing, cabs
1. To ride or travel in a taxicab: We cabbed to the opera.
2. To drive a taxicab: a student who cabbed for a living.

You want a program that "makes feasable" the ability to "Flavor with hot spices" a "taxi?"

I don't know if I've seen one of those.

streetknight
10th April 2008, 03:36 PM
well what i mean i have a few cabs installed in my tilt and now i want to stop them from running but i dont want to delete them.


for the guys who have so much time to troll around here and act like children. sorry to inform you that there are people on the internet that english is not there first language. so please do us all a favor and grow up. leave your abused childhood past to your self.

SilentlyScreaming
10th April 2008, 03:59 PM
Do you perhaps mean that you have programs that automatically run each time you power your device on?

In which case, FORGET ABOUT THE WORD __CAB__

This is only how those programs are initially installed onto your device.

OK, moving on...
If each program does not have an options page, when you enter its interface, then you could try navigating to
My Device\Windows\Startup
then delete the shortcut in there that refers to the program you want to stop from automatically running.
Resco Explorer will definitely see all files you need, you may need to fiddle if you want to use the standard Windows Explorer.

I agree people troll around here often, but if you explain what you need a little more clearly, you will give them less opportunity to do so.



If you do NOT in fact want to stop programs from automatically running, without un-installing them, please ignore above :)

DeepThought
10th April 2008, 04:05 PM
leave your abused childhood past to your self.

Well, your last sentence was not very grown-up either! You don't want to be abused and jet abuse others! As my father would say: It takes two to tango.

as for your question: I don't know what cabs exactly you have installed but it's either some apps or some tweaks and non of which can be "disabled". You can uninstall the apps again (which you don't want) or just not run them. Or in case of apps which install some additional system services or which starts with the phone you can disable them from starting by hand (in the registry) or you can use some tweak-tool like MemMaid; Which I would recommend since you can destroy much less with that one. But both is risky if you don't know what you do.

flushbeer
10th April 2008, 04:11 PM
maybe an example would help us to help you?
what did you install? (so that we know, if it even runs)
i guess with delete you mean uninstall?

streetknight
10th April 2008, 04:49 PM
Do you perhaps mean that you have programs that automatically run each time you power your device on?

In which case, FORGET ABOUT THE WORD __CAB__

This is only how those programs are initially installed onto your device.

OK, moving on...
If each program does not have an options page, when you enter its interface, then you could try navigating to
My Device\Windows\Startup
then delete the shortcut in there that refers to the program you want to stop from automatically running.
Resco Explorer will definitely see all files you need, you may need to fiddle if you want to use the standard Windows Explorer.

I agree people troll around here often, but if you explain what you need a little more clearly, you will give them less opportunity to do so.



If you do NOT in fact want to stop programs from automatically running, without un-installing them, please ignore above :)


thanks that actually did it. i stop them from starting up and it fixed the problem.

JimmyMcGee
10th April 2008, 06:58 PM
well what i mean i have a few cabs installed in my tilt and now i want to stop them from running but i dont want to delete them.


for the guys who have so much time to troll around here and act like children. sorry to inform you that there are people on the internet that english is not there first language. so please do us all a favor and grow up. leave your abused childhood past to your self.

Whoa Geez Chill. I Assumed English wasn't your first language. I was merely using my resources available to me to try and understand the question. Maybe I was too literal.

kyphur
10th April 2008, 09:30 PM
@Streetknight: Your original question had nothing to do with want you were trying to accomplish. As you have not seen fit to even select your country in you user profile we have no indication of your language problems (if could be a young & dumb kid just as easily as someone who has very little english skills). As the person asking the question it is your responsibility to state clearly what you are trying to accomplish.

Had you said "I have installed some software that automatically starts everytime I reset my phone and I want to stop the automatic start." you would have received an answer fairly quickly.

Now you can say that your knowledge of English is low but then I'd have to remind you that you choose to ask your question on an English Language Forum. The expectation therefore is that you have sufficient English skills to properly ask the question and also understand the answer.