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After not getting VC to announce incoming calls, I did a hard reset, put nothing else on besides voicecmd.exe in windows, and still had the same problem. I then tried installing voice command from scratch, and it still didn't fix the problem.
I hard resetted again, put in voicecmd.exe in windows, and nothing has changed. My ringer volume will still be loudest regardless of what volume setting I put it at (not a big problem for me tho) and I STILL CANT GET VC TO ANNOUNCE INCOMING CALLS!!!!! |
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I hope that everything is alright and that you are correct- it was just that it was unusual considering his previous activity & responsiveness on this thread. Peace!
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A few pages back, I posted the results of some experiments involving soft resetting. There were no lockups on soft reset when no apps were installed except the customization after install of pr6. But, I reported about 25% lockups after copying voicecmd.exe to windows and fixing #5 button. Thus it appeared VC was an issue. However, recently I had noticed no lockups when I'd soft reset. So, I soft reset just now about 20 times to test it. I got no lockups! This is with several of my apps installed. Some of these apps are in Startup.
So, now I'm thinking the issue with lockups after soft resetting is just some kind of timing problem with programs in startup. In other words, maybe the order of starting these programs can be an issue. As I recall, saridnour suggested this possibility. (Where is he, anyway?!!) Here's what I have in Startup: ClearTemp Startup.lnk HTC_CM_Guardian.lnk MortButtons Quickstart.lnk poutlook.lnk Voice Command.lnk wisbarLite.lnk Question 1: Does the order of this list (just as it appears in Total Commander) give the order of startup? Question 2: Can you change this order by just cutting and pasting? If not, how? Thanks! --jendand |
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I'm not an expert, but I'd say that "no" the startup order is not dependent on the order within the list. If you look, that list is sorted according to the way you have your file explorer sorting- alphabetical.
So the answer to the second question is also "no", you cannot effect the starting order by changing anything on that list. The second part of the answer is that it's not that hard to do. There are programs that will allow you to change the starting order of programs. I use MemMaid [by Dinarsoft] to do just that. There are probably others. ![]() |
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yeah, sk-tools is another one.
I have gotten to the point where I think these things are so dynamic, that they need to settle (burn) in for a couple few days before I worry too much about things. Seems like most of my problems work themselves out after runng for a while to kind of stabilize. Could be wrong, but since it's all in a datbase, and that data is backed up in ram, it all needs to propogate fully to get smooth.
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Trident and nuguy,
Thanks. I have SK-Tools but didn't know it would change the order of startup. I'll experiment a little with this and see what effect there is on the lockup on reset issue. jendand |
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