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From: mottebelke on 14 Oct 2005 11:47 After a hard reset I don't want to have the Welcome wizard to show up. Therefore I added a welcome.not file to an SD card (the root) and also in the iPAQ File Storage root (it's an HP hx2410). But none of it seems to work. It still comes up with the wizard after a hard reset. Am I doing something wrong?
From: Peter Foot [MVP] on 14 Oct 2005 12:08 The behaviour varies between devices and depends on the order and timing of the SD card initialisation, it doesn't work on all models unfortunately :-( Peter -- Peter Foot Windows Embedded MVP http://www.inthehand.com | http://www.peterfoot.net <mottebelke(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1129304862.868558.173560(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > After a hard reset I don't want to have the Welcome wizard to show up. > Therefore I added a welcome.not file to an SD card (the root) and also > in the iPAQ File Storage root (it's an HP hx2410). > But none of it seems to work. It still comes up with the wizard after a > hard reset. Am I doing something wrong? >
From: mottebelke on 14 Oct 2005 12:17 But even when I put it locally in the built-in storage it wouldn't load fast enough? I tested it on a Dell Axim X50 as well, and it doesn't work on there either.
From: Peter Foot [MVP] on 14 Oct 2005 12:31 Another test you might like to try - place the file on an SD card and hard reset the device with the card out, then insert the card after the welcome screen appears and see if it is dismissed Also probably not the issue but something to be aware of, if the device power gets low (say round 30%) the SD interface is turned off to save power. This causes us a problem when we power up a device which has gone dead because first time round the power is insufficient for the device to wake up and reinstall straight away. Peter -- Peter Foot Windows Embedded MVP http://www.inthehand.com | http://www.peterfoot.net <mottebelke(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1129306620.443679.8680(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > But even when I put it locally in the built-in storage it wouldn't load > fast enough? > > I tested it on a Dell Axim X50 as well, and it doesn't work on there > either. >
From: mottebelke on 14 Oct 2005 12:53 Thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't work. How appalling is that... Hopefully the WM5 devices will be better implemented.
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