Mizuu
19th July 2006, 21:17
How To... Use the FAR Manager with the SE Flash Plugin!
U'll need these things:
FAR Manager 1.70 (but the latest version is recommended) - download it here:
h**p://[Only registered and activated users can see links]
SE Flash Plugin - download it here:
h**p://forums.se-nse.net/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=1540
Sony Ericsson Flash Driver - download it here:
h**p://[Only registered and activated users can see links] (thanks, LiveDevil ;))
Way of doing things:
1. Install FAR Manager 1.70 (or later)
2. Then unpack the "SE Flash Plugin"-archive to the FAR Manager's Plugin-folder (usually called drive:/programs/Far/Plugins) - make sure the folder is called SEFP!
3. Now u are ready to launch FAR Manager!!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
4. Once u have launched FAR Manager, then press [Alt] + [F1], and u will see a popup-window. Select the option called "SEFP" or simply press "0" (zero)!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
5. Select ur Connection type (usually DCU-60), speed (usually 921600) and Boot Script (the phone u are using - right now FAR Manager is supporting K500 (CID29 & CID36), K700 (CID 29 & CID36), K600 (CID36), K750 (CID36), W800 (CID36), W550 (CID36) and Z800 (CID36).
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
NOTE: The CID-numbers only signifies the time u bought ur phone - right now FAR Manager only supports phones bought in 2005 or earlier, which are on the list!
6. Press "Enter the Matrix"
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
7. A window will pop up, and when that happens, u'll have to take out the battery, put it in again, hold down the "c"-key and then connect it to the computer, while still holding the "C"-key!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Note: First time u connect ur phone, Windows will popup, and notify that a new component has just been found - that's ur phone's flash - then u'll need the flash drivers so u can install the phone's flash!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
8. When u have succesfully done that, u'll see a new screen with two folders - Flash and FS. Press the FS-folder, while still holding "c"-key down.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
9. When a new loading-window comes up, u can let go of the "c"-key.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
10. When the loading-window is completed, u've succesfully connected ur phone to the FAR Manager.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
I created this tutorial caus a lot of people have been asking me on how to use the FAR Manager - well, here's my answer and hopefully it helped!
U can use the FAR Manager to transfer files, use "flashes", change the menu-settings, layout-settings, camera-settings, change drivers, change menu-icons, change frames, change media player skin and a lot more!!
If anybody scrued up with their K750 or W800, then let me know, caus i have the original FS-folder with all the containings - other phones: let me know anyway, then i've got firmware and language flashing files!! :D
Cheers and enjoy!
U'll need these things:
FAR Manager 1.70 (but the latest version is recommended) - download it here:
h**p://[Only registered and activated users can see links]
SE Flash Plugin - download it here:
h**p://forums.se-nse.net/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=1540
Sony Ericsson Flash Driver - download it here:
h**p://[Only registered and activated users can see links] (thanks, LiveDevil ;))
Way of doing things:
1. Install FAR Manager 1.70 (or later)
2. Then unpack the "SE Flash Plugin"-archive to the FAR Manager's Plugin-folder (usually called drive:/programs/Far/Plugins) - make sure the folder is called SEFP!
3. Now u are ready to launch FAR Manager!!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
4. Once u have launched FAR Manager, then press [Alt] + [F1], and u will see a popup-window. Select the option called "SEFP" or simply press "0" (zero)!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
5. Select ur Connection type (usually DCU-60), speed (usually 921600) and Boot Script (the phone u are using - right now FAR Manager is supporting K500 (CID29 & CID36), K700 (CID 29 & CID36), K600 (CID36), K750 (CID36), W800 (CID36), W550 (CID36) and Z800 (CID36).
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
NOTE: The CID-numbers only signifies the time u bought ur phone - right now FAR Manager only supports phones bought in 2005 or earlier, which are on the list!
6. Press "Enter the Matrix"
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
7. A window will pop up, and when that happens, u'll have to take out the battery, put it in again, hold down the "c"-key and then connect it to the computer, while still holding the "C"-key!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Note: First time u connect ur phone, Windows will popup, and notify that a new component has just been found - that's ur phone's flash - then u'll need the flash drivers so u can install the phone's flash!
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
8. When u have succesfully done that, u'll see a new screen with two folders - Flash and FS. Press the FS-folder, while still holding "c"-key down.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
9. When a new loading-window comes up, u can let go of the "c"-key.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
10. When the loading-window is completed, u've succesfully connected ur phone to the FAR Manager.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
I created this tutorial caus a lot of people have been asking me on how to use the FAR Manager - well, here's my answer and hopefully it helped!
U can use the FAR Manager to transfer files, use "flashes", change the menu-settings, layout-settings, camera-settings, change drivers, change menu-icons, change frames, change media player skin and a lot more!!
If anybody scrued up with their K750 or W800, then let me know, caus i have the original FS-folder with all the containings - other phones: let me know anyway, then i've got firmware and language flashing files!! :D
Cheers and enjoy!