After Hard Reset I did Soft Reset (avoid further SW install) - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Inmediatelly after a Hard Reset I did a Soft Reset to AVOID any further installation, do I am missing something important ?, any patch or fix ?, I have the feeling the machine is MUCH FASTER, thanks

Take a look at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=32527
It explains what all the CAB files in the ExtROM do. You can choose which ones to install.

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Problem: Losing the loader.exe after each soft reset. Help!!

I used XDAII. In recent days, after hard reset and installed some software, when each soft reset, my device had the warning: " Can not find 'loader'(or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and all the required libraries are available." I didn't know what is loader.exe, and the way to solve this problem ?
Could anybody help me?
Did this error occur before you installed the software?
One possible cause for such an error is if some software you installed has a 'loader.exe' file that needs to run on startup (after soft reset). If this file was installed to a SD/CF card the system can't find it during startup.
If you have software that needs to run on startup you should install it in main memory.
If this doesn't help try posting some more details: does the problem occur on a clean device (right after hard reset), what programs did you install, etc.
Good luck!

WM 5.0 reinstallation - memory formating

On my O2 Atom my WM 5.0 installation is corrupted. When I reinstall the latest ROM on that unit the behavior stays corrupted.
On a second unit I have installed the same ROM and everything is working fine.
The problem that I have is that all applications I install give me a message that the author is not know or that these are not PPC applications but only after the first soft reset.
Questions:
Is there a way to ensure that the memory that holds WM 5.0 in the device is working correctly :?: Is there a way to format this memory :?: Does a reinstall of the latest ROM really erase all of the old ROM bits and pieces :?:
thanks for your help, I am aware that the atom is not and xda but I am also aware the you guys are the most profesional community out there.
chuckchuck: on the Universal and Wizard, we have a tool built in called ClearStorage, that is the equivalent of a hardreset, wiping out all memory. Does the atom have a similar app?
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vijay555 I have not found such a file on the atom or function on the atom. Would there be a software tool out there that could do it ?
I am a bit puzzled, I always thought that after a ROM install all the old stuff is out the window. This might still be the case but then I guess it would be the memory that is bad.
Hard reset Atom
Try hard resetting the Atom.
With the Atom off, use the stylus to press the reset key at the bottom while at the same time pressing the power-on button.
You will be prompted if you want to do a hard reset (warning - this clears all you device data so make sure you backup what you want first)
press both the "call" and "hangup" buttons and a hard reset will be done.
If you do nothing, after a short while it times out and a normal reset is done.
Thanks for the info, I have done that already, but what I was wondering is whether it is possible after such a hardreset that there will still be code left overs in the memory that could prevent a true clean install.

IIWPO doesn't install automaticly after hard reset.

Starange thing happend. I have my IIWPO file tuned up for a year now. After every hard reset it have been installed automaticly (I do not use preconfigured .cabs in Extended Rom, IIWPO is the only program to install automaticaly, everything else I install manually).
But this time after ocasinal HR the device do not process auto install of preconfigured IIWPO.cab. The .cab and config.txt seems to be OK. Could you suggest a reason for such a behaviour?
2003SE, 2.20 WWE
try hardreset again sometimes it skip extenten rom installs for some reason
In fact I did hard reset several time, but with no result.
May reflashing resolve the problem?

power off 10 to 15 secs & reset after registry change

I am curious. I have seen some instructions in various posts for WM5 and WM6, that when we apply some registry tweaks, that it is advisable (in some cases) to perform the following in order for the change to persist even after reset (not sure if soft or hard reset):
"Power off for few seconds (at least 10-15) and softreset".
My questions:
Is this true only of WM5 and up or was this true even for WM2003 and WM2003SE?
Is this procedure recommended to keep the registry change persistent even after HARD or SOFT reset?
Should we do this for EVERY registry tweak?
If I missed an article about this, I apologize.
kuapao said:
I am curious. I have seen some instructions in various posts for WM5 and WM6, that when we apply some registry tweaks, that it is advisable (in some cases) to perform the following in order for the change to persist even after reset (not sure if soft or hard reset):
"Power off for few seconds (at least 10-15) and softreset".
My questions:
Is this true only of WM5 and up or was this true even for WM2003 and WM2003SE?
Is this procedure recommended to keep the registry change persistent even after HARD or SOFT reset?
Should we do this for EVERY registry tweak?
If I missed an article about this, I apologize.
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1. Don't know.
2. They are soft reset proof. Hard reset actually restores the device to it's factory default state/just-flashed state.
3. Yes. Shutting down allows the device to flush any data from memory to device, as well as make the necessary saves. Immediate soft reset would break that, changes getting lost.
thanks!
tnyynt said:
1. Don't know.
2. They are soft reset proof. Hard reset actually restores the device to it's factory default state/just-flashed state.
3. Yes. Shutting down allows the device to flush any data from memory to device, as well as make the necessary saves. Immediate soft reset would break that, changes getting lost.
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tnyynt,
Thanks for the reply. I will do this from now on.
This procedure allows registry/filesystem changes to be self-flashed into the disk.
You can use software soft reset instead - system knows that it is to be rebooted and flashes all data to the disk. Its more safe way. Avoiding pressing reset button makes system stable and predictable for a long time.
baniaczek said:
This procedure allows registry/filesystem changes to be self-flashed into the disk.
You can use software soft reset instead - system knows that it is to be rebooted and flashes all data to the disk. Its more safe way. Avoiding pressing reset button makes system stable and predictable for a long time.
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baniaczek, luckily, I've been using the software soft reset all this time!!!

[Q] launcher

i'm using spb shell panel...it's have setting shortcut inside the launcher...i go inside the setting..after that i click system...the problem is:
1. if i click device information ---> my x2 open fast gps
2. if i click fast gps ----> my x2 open microphone agc
that mean all icon with wrong shortcut..
how to fix that???
Solution
Try Softreset, if ain't helping try uninstall spb and install again. me installing spb shell only after everything else is installed.
best Valentines day
Try Softreset, if ain't helping try uninstall spb and install again.
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what is a different between hard reset and soft reset?
you have spb shell original version for x2?
larzazral said:
what is a different between hard reset and soft reset?
you have spb shell original version for x2?
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What is Soft Reset?
soft reset is by far the most common type of reset every PDA users will find, and often useful in solving small problems and strange behavior. When you perform a soft reset your PDA, you're basically causing the device to stop all things that are running, and restart - like rebooting a PC.
If you have programs open and enter data into the time you do a soft reset, you may lose the information you enter, but other than a soft reset does not affect any information you have stored on the PDA at all, and can be done quite safely.
Before performing a soft reset, I usually recommend backing up your data quickly, just to be on the safe side!
Instructions to do a soft reset usually can be found in the user manual that came with your PDA. In general, all you need to do is find the "reset hole" (which may be labeled), and press gently tip of a stylus or a bent paper clip into it. Doing push a small button on the device that triggers a soft reset, so you do not need a lot of pressure. If you are unsure, check with the manufacturer of your PDA!
What is a Hard Reset?
Sometimes also referred to as the "factory reset", a hard reset is the process very seriously, because it always do a hard reset will erase all data from your PDA and restore it to factory when it was originally purchased.
In general, only device manufacturer will suggest you ever do a hard reset, and even then only in the most dreadful circumstances! Even before considering a hard reset, you should always take a thorough backup of your data, and make sure you have a copy of it in a safe place.
Instructions to do a hard reset again usually found in the user guide for your PDA, but if not, you should contact the manufacturer of your PDA and they will be able to help ... but a hard reset should only be used as a last resort!
here SpbMobileShell
no
Me paid for original 3.5 version as i remember.
Best lucks
thanks a lot...
my x2 using GENERIC SG R3AA035...and SpbMobileShell v3.5.1
it's compatible and same version with SpbMobileShell_30_X1_ko_signed_final.cab??
it's SpbMobileShell_30_X1_ko_signed_final.cab include contact carousel and 3d viewer sms???

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