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WildFire
I have a HP rx3715. I had just installed a nice looking Today-Plugin for WMP, on the device end an Error message came up saying 'UnregisterClass()'.

Anyway, the plugin worked, but I've just done a soft reset, and every time the PDA loads up (half way through bootup process) this error comes up once more, the progress bar completes loading but freezes on completion and doesn't start up! The error box can't be 'Ok'd away. I have to soft reset again, etc.

I suppse, I'm looking at a hard reset here..?

Does anyone know off hand if iPAQ filestore is lost when a hard reset is performed?

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cvcduty
Once you perform hard reset, all user files are lost. iPaq OS and OEM loaded software reside in ROM so they are safe. When you hard reset, you will take it back to the factory state.
WildFire
Blah, sucks that there was no chance to do anything about that... Well, gotta set everything up again now, great.

O_o
Jack Pearce
This happend to me too, The only option was a hard reset sad.gif.
Alpha2004
QUOTE(WildFire @ Jan 12 2005, 21:20)
Blah, sucks that there was no chance to do anything about that...  Well, gotta set everything up again now, great.

O_o
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Ipaq filestore is not lost wink.gif


buy an sd card and keep your programs on it.

The device would not fully boot correct?
WildFire
Yeah hmm.gif

I don't suppose anyone knows of any other today plugin for controlling playback?

That of WMP is preferable, I'd rather not have another media player installed, unless it's really good smile.gif

Thanks
WildFire
QUOTE(Alpha2004 @ Jan 12 2005, 21:25)
Ipaq filestore is not lost  wink.gif
buy an sd card and keep your programs on it.

The device would not fully boot correct?
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Yeah, at least there is that. I do have a GB SD card as well, so, a lot of the programs etc. aren't lost.. obviously all the links to Programs folder etc. are though. The programs could all be reinstalled anyway, it's the things like a few pics/savegames that are really annoying.

And yep, it just wouldn't boot up (display the today screen) after loading.
ElectricDemon
QUOTE(WildFire @ Jan 12 2005, 22:26)
Yeah hmm.gif

I don't suppose anyone knows of any other today plugin for controlling playback?

That of WMP is preferable, I'd rather not have another media player installed, unless it's really good smile.gif

Thanks
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try here:
http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/Plus/


The Plus! extension has a great WMP controller plugin for the today screen. I've been using it for years with no problems smile.gif
Alpha2004
why not just load wmp and go to the today screen and control wmp with the dpad? wacko.gif


the dpad is specifically built with wmp in mind anyways....up/down controls volume, and I think left/right controls track.
WildFire
QUOTE(ElectricDemon @ Jan 13 2005, 12:28)
try here:
http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/Plus/
The Plus! extension has a great WMP controller plugin for the today screen. I've been using it for years with no problems smile.gif
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I checked out that link, and installed it. When I click it to start Media Player it says it cannot be found. If I start up WMP myself, the buttons appear, but they do nothing. Could this possibly be because I have done the ROM upgrade for WMP10?

QUOTE(Alpha2004 @ Jan 13 2005, 22:14)
why not just load wmp and go to the today screen and control wmp with the dpad?  wacko.gif
the dpad is specifically built with wmp in mind anyways....up/down controls volume, and I think left/right controls track.
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I was going to say that the reason for this would of course be so I could still use the buttons in other applications, but it seems with WMP10, there is no option to keep button assignments when the program is not in focus, so they don't work. O_o

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