I wanted to find out where the "Settings" icons are located. I looked through "windows\start menu" but could not find anything. The reason I'm looking for it is because I installed WisBar Advance 3 but it did not uninstall properly so now I have that theme manager icon.
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Settings are not in the startmenu. Mostly they are *.cpl files in the windows directory. Just look for the file "ThemeManager.cpl" and try to delete it. Don't forget to softreset your device.
Another idea would be to install and uninstall the program again.
peterbonge said:
Settings are not in the startmenu. Mostly they are *.cpl files in the windows directory. Just look for the file "ThemeManager.cpl" and try to delete it. Don't forget to softreset your device.
Another idea would be to install and uninstall the program again.
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I could not locate any *.cpl files in the windows directory. Any other suggestions anyone?
The built-in file manager doesn't show all files. Try this one:
http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm
Or you could try my "another idea": Just install the program again and then try to uninstall it again.
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Hi Guys,
is there a way to hide the recent programs in the start menu without installing a program (like wisbar advance)???
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and another question.. does someone know what program there is use in the beneath image (indicate in red) its a program that can put icons on a desktop
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Hi Guys,
is there a way to hide the recent programs in the start menu without installing a program (like wisbar advance)???
and another question.. does someone know what program there is use in the beneath image (indicate in red) its a program that can put icons on a desktop
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From the looks of it, it looks like Wisbar Advance Desktop
http://www.lakeridgesoftware.com/products.php?prod=WisBar+Advance+Desktop
As for hiding the recent programs, can't help you there.
thanks for you reply. i will search for it. maybe wisbar advance desktop has this item too..
Hey guys i can't see the windows file in Mobile device/activesync although it's there on the actual device,what's gone wrong?
Did you enable display of hidden and/or system files in your file explorer ?
try to uncheck the "Hide protected operating system files" option...
try to uncheck the "Hide protected operating system files" option...
I will see if i have done this by accicent but is it done when when setting up ActiveSync?
Did you enable display of hidden and/or system files in your file explorer ?
I don't remember doing so but i'll check.
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My files were hidden,i have just updated to Activesync 4.5 and i thought it would show up
as the previous one did....DUHH...sorry.But thanks.
Hi, I've got the DIB 1.33 rom installed and it puts all the programs in folders, but when i install new ones (TomTom etcs).. it just puts them besides the folders, i was wondering if anyone knew a way i could easily move these into the correct folders.
Below is a screenshot of what i mean:
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Go to \Windows\Start Menu\Programs, and move the *.lnk file into the Games folder.
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Just found this in a different thread. you can close this now
With a FileManager (es. TotalCommander) go to "Windows\start menu\" then you could move links to the right folder
D'rath
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My problem is, I dont want the Manila time and date, but JUST the DEFAULT WM6.5 time and date shown at the UPMOST top, OR, just how to Delete the time and date off the wm screen.
So anyone can do this, it would be my GREATEST birthday present ever =D
Hope this makes everyone's lockscreens more fancier, and HOPE that some pro can change this for me, supposedly you can use CHome Visual Editor and notepad to make these changes but I have no clue how to use it =(
Btw, just extract all the files to your windows folder using totalcommander, softreset.
Files and how to edit CPR, etc were used from original thread here: http://www.modaco.com/content-page/...ockscreen-and-other-default-screens/page/180/
Can you please upload the file again, since it says that it is corrupted when I want to extract it.
Thank you !
What is wrong here?
C:\AndroidSDK\android-sdk-windows\tools;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe
Keep getting this error when closing SDK down.
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Java is installed to that DIR and I have tried space before ; and after etc. =\
Ta
Had the same issue on my X64 Windows 7 PC. You need to browse to the find_java.bat located in AndroidSDK\Tools\lib folder. Right click and select edit. Go down to line 27. It should read:
set java_exe="C:\Program Files\Java\java" or something similar
Depending on the version of the JDK you installed, you will need to change it to something similar to this:
set java_exe="C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.6.0_19\bin\java"
You can confirm the correct path by browsing to the Java.exe you have installed and just copy the entire path location. PM me if you run into any issues.