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Originally Posted by joshts0
What are you people doing for a task manager... ie, currently running applications.. installing Showcase?
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Originally Posted by ufrx18
bump.... also wondering this!
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Arkswitch is great. Just disable Quick Menu and install it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=618300
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Originally Posted by darknatas
TEMP SOLUTION FOUND.... ok i figured out something ok for those of u who disable htc messenger and use the acrsoft messenger and dont wanna see the ghost unread message and ur led flashing even after u read ur messages this is what u can do. now mind u before u try this u would have had to use either Zenyee Disable HTC Messaging 1.2.CAB or M2.5.Sprint.MMS.Arcsoft.Workaround-CMYLXGO.CAB or some other means closed to those what those cabs do. ok this is what i did goto task manager scroll down to where it says sms patch.exe click on it and end the task. once that task is closed use file explorer or total commander goto ur windows\startup folder inside that folder u will see sms patch.exe now delete it so it wont ever start up again. once thats done ur sms is still disabled like the way u want it to be. but here is the change now u wont get ur led to flash any more when u get a sms and on the home screen for the messenger tap it wont show a unread count any more cause it wont show any count at all. u will have a notification on the top task bar letting u know u have a text and if u have a tone for it u will hear it go off when u goto ur inbox u will see which ones u havent read. all this does is prevent the led from going off all time and u wont see a unread ghost message since it wont show it at all that u got a message on the tab. hope this helps people like me who gets the ghost 1 unread message with the led always going off after u read the messages...
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I don't want to insult you or anything but without any punctuation or anything I just can't read that. I'm sure you have something good to say, don't get me wrong. Just suggesting you might take the extra time to make it easier on all our eyes.