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At times it may be necessary to perform a “hard reset” of your Windows Mobile device. A hard reset should be performed only if a normal reset does not solve a system Issue. A hard reset will restore your Windows Mobile device back to factory default settings and erase all personal data on it.
Performing a hard reset may vary depending on your Windows Mobile device and service provider. There are a couple of ways to restore a Windows Mobile device to default factory settings. The read more
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Written by Tony on May 29th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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Windows Mobile devices also have a registry like other Microsoft Windows operating systems. We can customized many of the defaults on our devices to suit our needs. The structure of Windows Mobile registry is very similar to the Windows Registry structure, so if you are familiar with it, you will find this just as easy. If you have not yet delved into a registry, you will find this quite tricky.
Change the location of My Documents
Documents are opened in and saved to the device’s read more
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Written by Tony on May 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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After Microsoft introduced A2DP support in January 2006 with WM5 AKU2, the vast majority (exceptions include, for example, the HTC Wizard, which has never officially received any A2DP support) of new models (and operating system upgrades for existing ones) coming with the Microsoft BT stack have been released with A2DP support.The A2DP sound quality of Windows Mobile(mainly WM5) devices was terrible. It was only with very few headphones models that it delivered good sound quality.The vast read more
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Written by Tony on April 20th, 2009 with no comments.
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In this article I explain,how to move the My Documents folder from the devices built-in storage to a storage memory card in Windows Mobile.This tweak is very beneficial for all Windows Mobile users as My Documents were starting to eat up a lot of the incredibly inadequate amount of built-in storage space of the Mobile device.This Windows Mobile tweak is very complicated but possible.The order in which you do this tweak is essential for the success.
Please ensure that storage card contents and read more
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Written by Tony on March 25th, 2009 with 4 comments.
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Does that little bubble notification that says text message was successfully sent annoy you? For those who hates the “Message Sent” notification after sending an SMS in a Windows Mobile device, this is the steps to remove the Message Sent bubble notification.
Method 1:By Editing Windows Mobile Registry
This registry tweak should work on pretty much any Windows Mobile Standard / Smartphone (non-touch screen) device.
First, you will need to download a Registry Editor for Windows read more
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Written by Tony on February 20th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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This is a Windows Mobile Device Tip which takes some people a little while to discover (especially if using a Windows Mobile device isn’t part of their day to day job).
By default the Windows Mobile File Explorer application does not show all files. As well as files specifically marked as hidden, it will hide files with a series of “special” file extensions such as *.dll.
In order to show these files you must enable the “Show All Files” option, which can be achieved by following read more
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Written by Tony on January 13th, 2009 with no comments.
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Mobile devices which are operated with Windows Mobile operating system also have a registry. We can easily customize and tweak many of the defaults on our devices to suit our needs. The structure of Mobile registry is very similar to the Windows Registry structure, so if you are familiar with it, you will find this just as easy.To perform the registry tweak to configure different settings for notifications in Windows Mobile, run any registry editor on Windows Mobile device.
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Written by Tony on November 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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