pandapower wrote:as far as i can see it is not a windows based device any more because there is nothing on it.
Hmm, Windows is (should be) in ROM, and maybe you won't see all hidden files or can't access ROM. So ...
Did you enable the possibility to see all hidden files?
Suppose you are correct. When your uncle wiped the Z109 too clean ... Maybe he formatted the device? That being the RAM.
The Windows in ROM deleted? Doubtful. I think Windows is managed by Becker to look for a certain file, it can't find it and freezes. At this point it is guessing what file. A shell.exe most likely, but located where?
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Just an idea, talking about shell.exe, what about autorun.exe?
2 possibilities:
1. Miopocket has a MioAutorun.exe file, right?
Copy MioAutoRun.exe, MioAutoRun.mscr and MortScript.exe to the root of your SD card, then rename MioAutoRun.exe to AutoRun.exe and MioAutoRun.mscr to AutoRun.mscr.
or 2. Maybe on the device there never was a shell.exe, but a autorun.exe?
pandapower wrote:aint there a way to flash the whole thing to tomtom or something?
When one solution won't help, the other one (TomTom) won't either. Besides, TomTom isn't the brightest idea on WinCE devices.
pandapower wrote:tried some registry programs from here. putting it on the flash drive. but nothing boots.
Can you be more precise?
pandapower wrote:any idea how to get it running again?
the miopocket depends on a windows device. but it has nothing on it. it does not run yet. so it wont boot anything.
When Miopocket doesn't boot, it must be searching for a certain file to start up (shell.exe?) which must be missing.
I was hoping Miopocket could bypass that and install its desktop.
Or maybe MioPocket just can't find the Becker?
pandapower wrote:cant find a full install on the becker forum or anywhere else on the net. that is why i am asking here... this is the best site. so if no one here knows how. i dont think it is possible.
Thank you for the praise! We appreciate this! Really!Not give up so fast.
I wonder if there is really nothing left on the device. Maybe a hidden directory? When you could perform a hard reset (when you don't know how, drain the battery), chances are the device is restored in original state.
And Becker offers this tool:
[Please Register or Login to download file] (Should be on the Becker CD/DVD that was with the device) This program manages the contents of the Z109, creates backups (!), loads map data as well as software updates onto your system. It's possible that it can restore the PND but likely only from a backup.