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Interesting idea Pedah. I don't know if I have time for that today. I agree that the other discussion was an interesting one. For those who want to understand their Pocket PCs better, it's worth a spin. I've summarized here because I'm sure that some of the people who have this problem will just want a quick answer to get their Pocket PCs working again.
A quick note on bypassing align screen. Doing this will confirm that the Pocket PC still works, even though the touch screen is not. When I did it, the buttons began to work and I browsed through a bunch of screens. However, if someone loosens the screws and the touch screen works again, it's an unnecessary step.
I used ActiveSync to remove the short-cut "welcome" found in the Windows / Setup directory. It points to welcome.com in the Windows directory. That's the program that provides the set-up screen and runs the align program. Removing the short-cut in the Windows / Setup directory is completely recoverable. If you then do a hard reset, the system will replace it automatically. You can even cut-paste it to your PC through ActiveSync and paste it back again. When you go through the set-up / align in the normal way, the system automatically removes it. If your Pocket PC is already aligned and working normally, you will not find a welcome short-cut in Windows / Setup.
Last edited by rogerfgay; 03-20-2007 at 05:35 AM.
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