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Originally Posted by tjELITE
HKLM\Security\Shell\Startinfo\Start\Albums.lnk\
String Name: Icon
String Value: \Windows\HTC_albums.png
that should help you a little more...if I have some time I will cab it up for you....
Thats how I made it...kinda liked it but if you want I can make a v2 with the black talk...
I am using the USC 2.18, Mighty suggested this one a while back...now another thing that is actually causing the "SOD" problem is programs that run in the background...sometimes cabs that were meant for older WMs were meant for older WMs...I have seen this personally with OpMon an program used to change the Carrier name on the homescreen...I set it to run in background and instantly started getting the "SOD" problem...when I switched off the run in background no "SOD"...so look at what your installing...
NOOOO!!!!! ![protest](images/smilies/protest.gif) AP Moblile Unfair
dude....have we met...LOVE the screen name... ![headbang](http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/images/smilies/headbang.gif) ...welcome to MightyROM!!!
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Its definitely some background process that is hanging (at least temporarily) that is causing the SOD. I've found it happens on two occasions with some regularity.
1. If I manually click to update my contacts facebook status. I have it defaulted not to update. But occasionally I go into 'all people' and update. If my phone goes to sleep while this is happening, sometimes--not all of the time--sometimes, the phone won't turn back on for at least 3-4 minutes.
2. I have an exchange account and a pop account. The exchange is set to push, the pop is set to manual. When I manually send/receive on the pop account it takes forever to log in and check for changes. Sometimes--not all of the time--but sometimes when my phone goes to sleep when this is happening, it won't turn back on a for several minutes.
I've found that *usually* the phone will become responsive again after several minutes. I assume most people give up and soft reset before. Its been like this on several versions of MR with both stock sprint and USC 2.18 radio.