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Originally Posted by mykers
Everything still works Great. However, when I still try and go to settings under the start menu, it freezes. I've hard reset numerous times, and I'm 100% certain now that I flashed correctly. Any Ideas? Thanks ![Brick wall](images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif)
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what version of Voice Command are you using?
*edit* the reason i ask is this post from no2chem's thread:
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Originally Posted by johnjirwin
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Originally Posted by scottmail
The lock up going to Settings while MSVC 1.61 is installed is also a problem in the Kitchen with the Titan 3.49 Selection.
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This is an edited repost of my post back on #821. UP Front I appologize for the length of this post and I know it looks complicated but it DOES work and gets Microsoft Voice Command running on your device without any problems. I had the same problem with 5066.
How I Got Microsoft Voice Command v1.6 running on No2chem’s 5067:
I have been having lots of trouble with MSVC running on 5067. Thanks to mikee4fun for the MSVC v1.6.19209 Files.zip and the lead to “MSVC v1.17913” CAB file here’s how I got MSVC to run without any hic-cups on 5067… - Download the zip file provided by mikee4fun MSVC v1.6.19209 FIies.zip (see post #785 – Page 79) and unzipp and put them on your device in a separate folder off of “My Documents” - Call it MSVC files
- Install MSVC v1.17913 (see post #365, Page 37) onto the device.
- Stay away from going into SETTINGS (important! if you do you get caught in a loop!)
- Do a SOFTboot
- Go into Windows root and create a NEW folder: StartUpH
- Go into: Windows\StartUp folder and CUT the “Voice Command” file and PASTE it into: Windows\StartUpH folder
- Do a Soft BOOT
- Go into: Program Files\Voice Command folder and RENAME the “vcbthag” file to vcbthagX (Secure file work around)
- Go to My Documents\ MSVC files and CUT: VoiceCommand_PPC.cpl and PASTE it into the Windows root.
- Go back to: My Documents\MSVC files folder. COPY all of the rest of the files and PASTE them into: Program Files\Voice Command folder. (tap “Yes” if prompted to replace/overwrite).
- Go back to Windows\StartUpH and CUT the “Voice Command” file and PASTE it back to: Windows\StartUp
- Do a SOFT reboot
- Presto… Microsoft Voice Command should work great with the new files (now at the newer version 1.6.19209)
No2chem’s 5067 is GREAT! =D> Thanks No2chem and mikee4fun for all the help!
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