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Old 06-24-2007, 06:08 PM
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Take a look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9&postcount=25 . It does work, if you can get your phone to boot properly (which i was able to a few time). After I installed this my device continuously reboots and *sometime* boots up fully into windows mobile. Currently the device has gone though this reboot cycle about 25 times and still has not gotten into windows. I've posted the problem in the same forum above: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...3&postcount=40

I'm not sure though if the problem is related to the RvBCrS_HTC_Streaming_Media.cab player. I ran into this problem a few days back after installing a different application. It might be the act of installing the an application that caused this program to arise. Anyone else have this issue?

Edit:

I now seem to be able to boot if I remove the microsd card. Im wonder if the streaming app has some dependency on the cab file which is stored on my microsd card.

Also this holding the red "End" key while booting seem to stop the reboot cycle. It is discussed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...49&postcount=4
Resolved issue! Apprently this application is trying to do something on bootup, causing the continuous hanging. I found away around.

1. If you are having trouble getting into windows either remove your microsd card or hold the red "hangup" button down while booting

2. Once booted,use a file browser to navigate to \Windows\AppMgr and rename the folder "RvBCrS HTC Streaming Media" to something different. I named it to "RvBCrS HTC Streaming Media.foo" . Not sure if this is going to cause other problems, but so far I haven't seen any problems adverse side effects.

Edit:

Also uninstalling the app and reinstalling the app seem to work sometimes. Very strange issue.
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