[color="#FF0000"]PhoneLink[/color];\[color="#000080"]\My Flash Disk\\Bluetooth\\PhoneLink.exe[/color];;0
kamoteka wrote:It might be on ResidentFlash2 (or Resident Flash2).
While on wince, using windows explorer or CECMD, go to : ResidentFlash2.
Please note, ResidentFlash2 might be hidden, go to ResidentFlash first and then type 2 after ResidentFlash and press enter.
bangerdemon wrote:following YT's instructions in post 2, and it altered the skin, and bluetooth and external programs disappeared!!!
Yurbuh Tuggly wrote:??
What did you do exactly?
All you should have done (maybe I was not clear enough), was edit the [color="#FF0000"]text[/color] file (with notepad) in {Primo}\Save\Profiles\01(or some other number)\userlists\[color="#FF0000"]user_program_list.txt[/color].
This would not impact the skin in the way you described. If you did something else, delete the entire Save folder and start over. Then go in and re-enable the skin, make any other adjustments you like, and see if you can do it again (edit the text file).
So what did you determine the path to the bluetooth EXE to be?
Yurbuh Tuggly wrote:Well nothing looks particularly wrong with what you did!
It should work (as long as ResidentFlash2 should not have any spaces...it could, such as Resident Flash 2 which would affect the path).
Are you back in the diMka skin now?
If not, delete (or backup) the Save folder and start again.
Yurbuh Tuggly wrote:How odd.
I have edited that text file many times (maybe dozens from version to version) as I always add my External Programs list that way (I never 'scan'...too much to delete) and have never had any of my edits 'disappear'.
bangerdemon wrote:Maybe it is because it is in Residentflash2
Yurbuh Tuggly wrote:That should not matter (my External Programs are ALL on internal storage of the device--not the SD Card), unless your "ResidentFlash2" drive is hidden and perhaps invisible to Primo. You could try copying the entire Bluetooth-related folder to SD Card and see if that makes a difference...though it may not work if not on the same drive as your Windows files. And yes, you still could have the wrong EXE and even the wrong folder...sometimes Bluetooth can be confusing that way.
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