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Question New Manila 2D for Iolite WM6.1

Can we install (eg. with a .cab file) the new Manila 2D (see attach picture - Weather/Flipclock) on our orginal WM6.1 ROM ?
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Hello Treo, try this thread.....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=541750


It will work. However I would recommend you to install first hard SPL and than a new WM 6.5 rom with this theme.......is much more complete, smoother and functional....

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Hello Treo, try this thread.....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=541750


It will work. However I would recommend you to install first hard SPL and than a new WM 6.5 rom with this theme.......is much more complete, smoother and functional....

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it doesn't work!!!! i try it right now...
i can't change original rom before a year because i could lose italian guarantee...
 
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The thread is verry confusing me and it isn't entirely coordinated on the Iolite.
When I update a non-HTC ROM I will lose the guarantee, So I preffer an installation of Manila with a kind of .cab file.
 
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After you install the HardSPL, you can always restore the original SPL to your device, if you have an issue with it... And then send it back for guarantee...
 
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After you install the HardSPL, you can always restore the original SPL to your device, if you have an issue with it... And then send it back for guarantee...
But how to restore our stock rom ?
 
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You can dump it from your device before you flash a custom rom, and then rebuild a "stock" rom with the dumps with ervius kitchen...
Then if you need to send it back for warranty, you can flash the stock rom, then the stock spl, and you are good to go!

That is IF you can flash back, ie your screen and your usb port are still working...
 
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I have this running and it works fine, the only problem is that the default blue O2 background is still behind the flip clock. Any ideas how this can be fixed???

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I have this running and it works fine, the only problem is that the default blue O2 background is still behind the flip clock. Any ideas how this can be fixed???

Mark
How and what did you installed ?

 
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