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Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:20 pm

i tried what did you say
but i still cannot connect it to pc via usb
any ideas?!

Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:30 pm

try to connect a wire form flash memory's 9th pin to GND

Mon Oct 25, 2010 4:17 pm

miomoshe wrote:try to connect a wire form flash memory's 9th pin to GND


how can i do that..
can you explane it?

Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:01 pm

google: mio moov connect pc pin 9

Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:08 pm

miomoshe wrote:try to connect a wire form flash memory's 9th pin to GND


This will invalidate any warranty mind.

Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:14 pm

Fatboyfun wrote:This will invalidate any warranty mind.


he has no warranty any more

Tue Oct 26, 2010 1:33 pm

Mio devices has no software death only hardware damages.
Just too bad he did not hit the right position.
Shorting the pins is the last resort.
Wrong contact - your unit has to go to service centre.

Tue Oct 26, 2010 5:53 pm

I agree with that: "Shorting the pins is the last resort". but as I see it is the last resort. unless he doesn't need the pc connection. i can not think of any thing else I know of that can help him to regain pc connection.

Tue Oct 26, 2010 6:05 pm

This is a long shot but it *might* work...

On Windows Mobile \Storage Card\2577\Autorun.exe is executed when a storage card is inserted.

I cannot make it work on my device but it's your last chance so give it a go...

Unrar the folder 2577 and copy to the root of a SD Card, Reboot your device, Try removing and reinserting the card.

If it works you'll see Total Commander.

Fingers crossed :dash3:

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Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:05 pm

On Mio Moov - After removing and putting back the sdcard - it will be somehow invalid.
Some applications will not be recognized by system.

Swopping sdscards might not work. Any way it is a good try.

Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:43 pm

Peacher wrote:On Mio Moov - After removing and putting back the sdcard - it will be somehow invalid.
Some applications will not be recognized by system.


After removing and putting back the sdcard it will be recognized as "sdcard2". to make it be recognize as" sdcard" you can connect it to pc (and i know holyland can't now) or reset the device few times and wait few moments and the turn it on again.

Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:03 pm

Fatboyfun ... ill try your solution....

Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:16 pm

holyland wrote:Fatboyfun ... ill try your solution....


It's a long shot mind, It depends whether your WinCE core supports autorun, The folder 2577 is for the Arm series of processors, They're by far the most common, If your device has a different type of processor you'll need to rename the folder, This is unlikely though. Good luck :)

Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:06 pm

Fatboyfun wrote:It's a long shot mind, It depends whether your WinCE core supports autorun, The folder 2577 is for the Arm series of processors, They're by far the most common, If your device has a different type of processor you'll need to rename the folder, This is unlikely though. Good luck :)


mio moov had a deferent folder for autorun. this is from miopocket:


4B) Mio Moov & Spirit models only:

i. Create, in the root of your SD card, a folder with one of the following names, depending on your model (Note: filenames ARE case-sensitive):
Moov 150 - European: Cobia_300L_32, North American: Cobia_300L_32_NA, Australian: Cobia_300L_32_AU
Moov 200 - European: Cobia_300_32, North American: Cobia_300_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_300_32_AU
Moov 200u - European: Cobia_300_64, North American: Cobia_300_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_300_64_AU
Moov 210 - European: Cobia_T300_32, North American: Cobia_T300_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T300_32_AU
Moov 300 - European: Cobia_400_64, North American: Cobia_400_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_400_64_AU
Moov 310 - European: Cobia_T400_64, North American: Cobia_T400_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T400_64_AU
Moov 330 - European: Cobia_410_64, North American: Cobia_410_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_410_64_AU
Moov 360 - European: Cobia_420_64, North American: Cobia_420_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_420_64_AU
Moov 370 - European: Cobia_T420_64, North American: Cobia_T420_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T420_64_AU
Moov 500 - European: Cobia_500_64, North American: Cobia_500_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_500_64_AU
Moov 500 R2 - European: Cobia500R2, North American: Cobia500R2_NA, Australian: Cobia500R2_AU
Moov 510 - European: Cobia_T500_64, North American: Cobia_T500_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T500_64_AU
Moov 560 - European: Cobia_520_64, North American: Cobia_520_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_520_64_AU
Moov 580 - European: Cobia_T550_64, North American: Cobia_T550_64_NA, Australian: Cobia_T550_64_AU
Knight Rider: KITT_USA
Spirit models: Default
Spirit S400/S410: SEEKER_400 or Default
Spirit S500/S505: SEEKER_T500 or Default
Spirit S555: SEEKER_T520 or Default
Example: \Storage Card\Cobia_400_64_NA

Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:31 pm

That would be a feature of the Mio software which isn't loading, The \2577\autorun.exe is a core feature of Windows mobile with ARM processors, Windows mobile is based on Windows CE so i'm hoping that feature has not been removed from their WinCE core.
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