The Complete Symbian 9.X Folder GuidesThis guide here is only for hacked phone. Please use this guide only for learning. Author do not take any responsibility for damage caused if you modify these files/folders. Please make sure you know exactly what you are doing.
Inside C:\Private folder there are some sub folders:
\1000295\
DBS_100065FF_Contacts.cdb - Contacts Database
DBS_100069CC_btregistry - Bluetooth device List
DBS_10207216_SWinsLog.db - Instalation log of Softwares
For OS9.1 phones (N73-1), some of the folders are different.
C:\Private\100012a5\DBS_100065FF_Contacts.cdb - Contacts Database
C:\Private\100012a5\DBS_100069CC_btregistry - Bluetooth device List
C:\Private\100012a5\DBS_10207216_SWinsLog.db - Instalation log of Softwares
C:\Private\10003a5b\Calendar - Calendar File
10005A3E\mediaplayer.dat - This is list of Recent clips in Real Player. Those who want to hide what videos they have seen, can just delete it
\10003A73\Cntmodel.ini - Speed dial Numbers
\1000484b\Mail\ - Mail Folder (SMS)
\101F413C\SIPprofiles.dat - SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Profiles
\101F4668\UnitConverter.ini - Stored Exchange Rates in the Converter
\101F8530\Cookies - Browser Cookies
\101875a\Startup\ - Startup Files ?
\102072CC\SIMLanguage.dat - Current selected language of the SIM
\20003252\Menuketserver.ini - (This File is in the Startup List)
\10003A3F\import\apps\ - All your shortcuts to installed applications are saved in here in .RSC format, simply rename the .RSC to .RSCX to temporarily remove them from Menu, you can rename .RSCX back to .RSC later on.
\101f401d\Logdbu.dat is the log file.
\101F4CD2\Applications.dat is the file that holds the settings and locations of icons and custom folders located on your phone's MENU.
C:\resource\apps - The MIF files (Icon Files) Of the Softwares Installed in the phone,
C:\sys\data\mmcstore - This file has the Memory Card Password, Open with a text editor to view the current memory card password.
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C:\private\10000850\contains the mbm file of operator logos
2.
C:\private\100059c9\start.datsome kind of autorun trigger. I couldnt decode this file, but it is it, I'm sure.. Why I think so? Because only after renaming or moving this file, autorun doesnt work. In all other cases apps start.
3.
C:\private\10202be9\20001079.txtthis location.. in this text file there is code, and a line which says :
Code:
0x00040006 string "clockspeed" 0
0x00040007 int 332 0In line 41 and 42 of the file.. overclocking possibility maybe?
4. In Z/private/101f51f2/PKI/96b7db19a4d...../
it has files in called
Code:
devicecert.der
deviceprivatekey.der
signningcert00.der
signningcert01.deror in Z/private/10203636/security/trustroots/device/certificates/
nokia content signing
Code:
nokiaonlineca.cer
PCA3ss_v4.der
thawtepremium.cer
UTI_Root.der5.
C:\PRIVATE\101F4CD2\Content\appshelldata.xmlthis file contains the whole menu layout (N82)
6. There are some huge file in phone, c:/private/102072c4/reserved.bin, 4.5 Mb size of plain 0xff.
Deleted it and free up phone memory check if your phone has one. The files are for FOTA (firmware over the air) coz when remove it, and go to the device mgr. app it reappears, so its safe to remove it, we wont need it as we never get any FOTA updates.
Your access points are stored in C:\Private\10202be9\persists\cccccc00.cre. Just make a copy of cccccc00.cre, and restore it to your phone (or send it to another phone), restart your phone, and you have your access point settings back just the way they were when you made the backup.
BluetoothYour bluetooth name is in C:\Private\10202be9\persists\10204dac.cre, your paired devices are in C:\Private\100012a5\DBS_100069CC_btregistry
BookmarksThe bookmarks of Symbian's built-in web browser are stored in C:\Private\100012a5\DBS_101FD685_BrowserBookmarks. db.
CalendarCalendar entries are stored in C:\Private\10003a5b\Calendar.
CookiesThe cookies of Symbian's built-in web browser are in C:\Private\101f8530\cookies.dat. Restart your phone after restoring or transfering the cookies file. If you've told your browser to delete your cookies, there is no cookies.dat file in C:\Private\101f8530.
MessagesYour SMSs and mails from Symbian's built-in messaging application are stored in C:\Private\1000484b. If you've told your phone to store messages on your memory card, they are in E:\Private\1000484b. Copy the entire folder, and restore when needed.
NotesThe notes you write in Symbian's Notes application are stored in C:\Private\100012a5\DBS_101F8878_Notepad.dat.
If you can't delete or replace the file, it's because Symbian is using it. But there's a workaround for this problem: go to settings, data manager, memory, and select "back up phone memory" from the options menu. While your phone is making the backup, you can delete or replace the DBS_101F8878_Notepad.dat file.
ProfilesYour profiles are stored in C:\Private\10202be9\persists\101f8798.cre. If you restore the backup, restart your phone.
T9 dictionaryYour frequently used words in SMS and email are stored in C:\Predic\101F8615_F.dat. You don't even need to hack your phone to get into this folder.
Source: Noeman.ORG