Wince6 PNA Settings gets reset after restart   

Wince6 PNA Settings gets reset after restart

Postby nitinule » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:33 am

Hello

I have Wince6 Chinese PNA .. the problem is when I restart the PNA, I have to do the whole setting again. Also it delete the desktop shortcuts i have created. Also the System Sound gets to the original position after restart.. is there any Setting file which I can make Read only and then i don't have to correct the Setting every time?

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Postby Fatboyfun » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:18 am

Sounds like the device doesn't have a persistent registry, a mortscript can make most of the changes at boot time.
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Postby nitinule » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:32 am

Any solution on this?.. I increase the volume in Control panel and after restart it is back to low.
How to fix it? Its like C: gets reset automatically back to factory reset after restart.
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Postby nabi » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:48 am

Was it like that before? And how do you power on and off?

Also, when powering on, connected to a charger cable? Then disconnected? Then it could mean your battery has died and a (soft) reset is performed each time.
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Postby Fatboyfun » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:52 am

nitinule wrote:Any solution on this?.. I increase the volume in Control panel and after restart it is back to low.
How to fix it? Its like C: gets reset automatically back to factory reset after restart.


Yes, mortscript...

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Postby nitinule » Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:53 am

nabi wrote:Was it like that before?


Yes.. Since day one. When I am in Wince Mode (Start button) then when I press power button then screen goes off.. that is not switch off.. when i press power key it comes back to live.

But to switch off when I press the button long or Press the button long in PNA mode then it gives three optuions Sleep, Power off and one more.

when I say power off it gets switch off and then when I switch on, the whole thing gets reset. thats my problem.


nabi wrote:Then it could mean your battery has died and a (soft) reset is performed each time.


Not exactly.. even if the battery is full and I perform restart the whole thing get reset.. If I keep a Image file on Residen Flash also it gets deleted. After every restart the ResidentFlash becomes Brand New.
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Postby nitinule » Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:54 am

Fatboyfun wrote:Yes, mortscript...


Brother can you throw some more light on this?.. How do I do it?.. Little info so that i can google it right way.

Nabi and Fatboy thanks anyways

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Postby Fatboyfun » Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:31 pm

http://www.navitotal.com/showthread.php?3919-Mortscript-Guide

If your resident flash gets reset try putting the script on a sd card, once set up, running the script would set volume, desktop icons etc in one go. It might not be possible to do it automatically at boot though.
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