Monday 18 July 2011

Tutorial For How to Create Your Own Autolock.mif For Mobile device!!


This is a tutorial for creating your own Autolock images:

Here we go ->

For creating your own Autolock.mif files:

Requirements:
1. A hacked phone.
2. ROMPatcher or ROMPatcher+ with your own C2Z patch
3. An application for working around with .mif files.(eg: S60 Unpack,MifTool2 etc; I prefer MifTool2)
4. File-Manager which shows all drives on your phone(Preferably X-Plore for its ease of use)
5. An image in Svg format which you want to set as your Autolock.mif( Its up to you whether you want transparent ones or not ).
You can take an image of any format & convert it SVG. Rename your SVG File to 0.svg

Steps:
1. Extract the contents of the Autolock.mif.
2. You will find a single file named 0.svg ( or 0.svgb )
3. Move your file in this folder & overwrite the 0.svg file (Alternatively, you can first delete the original 0.svg file & move your own file in the folder).
4. Pack the folder in a .mif file. (For those using MifTool2, Go to Options>Folder to mif>Scroll to the folder>Press Left Soft Key> Then select the second option.
5. Those of you using MifTool2, the unpacked & packed files are generated in D: drive (i.e. the RAM)
6. Apply open4all patch. Rename your file to Autolock.mif & move it to C://Resource://Apps. Apply C2Z patch & you are done!! ( You may need to restart your phone. Alternatively, you can use RAMBlow & then select Cleanup option & you are done;no need to reboot your phone.)
7. Congratulations!! You have created your own Autolock.mif

Any problems/queries, you can ask them here or just PM me.I'll get back to you as soon as I can.

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