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Program files on Micro SD card
If you have installed a number of apps to the memory card, and have performed a flash, you no longer have the apps listed in your programs of the phone. You can still launch by navigating to your storage card/program files and launching from there. How do you go about getting the apps back in the programs list of your phone WITHOUT reinstalling? Thanks in advance guys.
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Re: Program files on Micro SD card
You can't do that unless you add the registry entries to the main unit. If you have the previous backup, chances are they already there and you can just dump the registry and send back the ones that is required. Certain apps may be using hidden location to store the activation info or using the machine ID as registration and in that case you better re-install and/or call them to update the information.
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Re: Program files on Micro SD card
from active sync where should I install the apps/games on the phone ?
program files folder ? apps folder? |
Re: Program files on Micro SD card
It is based on how the apps is packaged. In most of the case installer gives you two choices, phone or card for the location, but the exact path (folders) at those two location is hard coded in the cab packaging file. Most of the time it is in "Program Files" folder but occasionally outside of it and sometimes a small portion even in the \Windows folder if auto start is needed.
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Re: Program files on Micro SD card
Well, if you can run the program from the card, and it still runs fine, then all you need to do is create a shortcut.
Copy the actual exe on the card, then use your file explorer to go to Windows --> Start Menu --> Programs then in there paste a shortcut. If the program doesn't run from the card, then you need to reinstall. |
Re: Program files on Micro SD card
My apps run fine off the storage card, I just need to figure out how create a shortcut. Thanks guys.
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