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Default Volume Bars Missing?

i am missing the Volume / Ring bars . Diamond 2 only has the Volume bar and not the ring volume bar too. is there a way i can get this back?
 
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Settings>sound - turn off Single Volume.
 
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thank you very much. and one more... is there a way when i press all programs to open the programs folder as normal and not through the htc manila?
 
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Not easily, search in the topaz applications and software and there's a discussion about it there. It involves a bit of registry editing, if you're new to that you can mess things up.
 
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this is possible with TF3D2 tweak...
 
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that tweak will close all the HTC Start menu. i just want have the normal programs folder when i press the All Programs in the start menu of htc
 
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