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Old 09-19-2007, 03:34 PM
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Yes, I mean the dreaded hour-long process known as a hard reset, where I wipe my memory clean and have to reinstall all of my favorite programs, toggle the settings to the way I like them, and re-enter all of my exchange server information.

So far with the latest hard reset, I have not installed XCPUScalar, iLauncher, HiCalc, or Yuma's 6700KBFix program. So far, all is well. I might incrementally install all of these programs and then see if (when) my device requires another hard reset; this hopefully will narrow down which program is causing the problem, IF it is any of those.


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Originally Posted by the18thtee View Post
Ok, I just want to make sure that when everyone is talking about hard-resetting in this thread, they are actually talking about a true hard-reset... i.e. Clearing all data on the device with the two softkeys and reset button? Not just a soft-reset with the stylus...
The reason I ask is because since using wm6 (the day it was released till now) I have only had to do that once and it was caused (i think) by a sipchange program and/or pcm keyboard. So, if everyone that is having this problem with HTC Home could post all of the programs they have installed, and categorize them by listing the ones that run on startup, the ones w/ active today plug-ins, and the ones that are installed on the storage card, maybe that would help narrow it down to what program is causing the conflict.
Also, if you refer to a post in a diff thread, it is always helpful to provide a link. I know the new search features make it easy to find the posts in reference, but it still would help.
As for me, the only things on my today screen are HTCHome, Today Agenda, and Device Lock (just the stock one).
Nothing is installed on storage card
The only programs running on startup (according to MemMaid) are those that are installed by default. i.e. poutlook.lnk, 228.lnk, custTDYTSK.exe
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