
02-25-2007, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by nickfuzz
My solution has worked perfectly, though not "completely" ideal.
I tried so many versions of the placing the registry in the kitchen, and it still wouldn't work perfectly. I edited many times, but the program still wouldn't work well. Instead of wasting more time, I simply used 2 steps (these steps were outlined elsewhere, so I can't take credit for them). I used win ce cab manager. First I opened the Voice Command cab, then extracted all the files to my desktop. Then I placed the files into a newly created kitchen OEM. Next, in win CE cab manager, I deleted all the files (ignored the warning), changed the default install folder to \\windows (which you can change under cab properties option in the drop down menu of the program). I saved the cab and moved it to my device. The new cab was 87kb and has the setup.dll and the registry files.
Hope that helps.
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Ok, now I see. Actually, you could probably put the stripped down cab file that you create in the extrom so it loads automatically on a hardreset.
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