Inside Programs, I have a folder 'Games' and another folder created while installing a game 'Games & App'.
Most of the games are in 'Games' folder but 1 is in 'Games & App' folder.
Is there any way, I can put the game from 'Games & App' in 'Games' folder, as I think its a shortcut only.
Thanks
With your File Explorer go to Windows - Start Menu - Programs & make any changes you want .-
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OMG, I've managed to do it!!!
Some may have spotted my various posts asking how to get TT to save my home location, favorites etc as they were being lost every time I switched of TT.
Here's how:-
- Go to START - PROGRAMS - FILE EXPLORER on the PDA.
- Open the folder called PROGRAM FILES and NAVIGATOR.
- Delete the file called NAVIGATOR.CFG.
- Go to the SD card, find a folder called GREAT BRITAIN-MAP or something to that effect, open it.
- Delete the file called GREAT BRITAIN-MAP.CFG.
- Perform a soft reset.
TT will then ask you where you want your home location to be set as.
IT WORKS!! Can't tell you how happy I am!!
Hope this helps others too...
I have installed many programs all to my SD card (including some games) and I have noticed that many of the shortcusts appear directly in teh programs folder instead of the games folder. Is there any way of moving them?
Use an explorer program, ideally gsfinder+, and navigate to your \windows\start menu and sort them all out there.
V
thx - is there no way of doing it through file explorer already installed on MDA?
Yep, Navigate to "my device" and then choose windows, then start menu. Hopefully.
Gsfinder is easier tho.
V
cheers - worked perfectly
Have just been playing around with adding games to my device (HTC Blue Angel running WM6)
Games with installers show up under Games in the programs menu, However games that are just an .exe file that has been manually added do not show up under Programs / Games.
My question is, how can I get these .exe games to show in Programs / Games?
\windows\start menu\Programs\.......
Many Thanks.
So, games can be placed on the SDcard and a link to each game sent to the windows\start Menu\Programs\Games directory to make the games visible in Programs\Games.
yep. what you can do is hold down on the screen at the file with the stylus. this will bring up menu then you can copy.
then under the
windows\start Menu\Programs\Games
find a space at the bottom of the file list, then hold down on the screen with the sytlus, select paste shortcut.
This is good as you can keep all you large exe files on you sd card and just the shortcuts in the phone memory
also some games look for their data and dll files in the same location as the exe file so moving the exe file itself to \windows\startbar\programs\games
could cause the game to refuse to work
In my HD2 I can't rearrange the icons.... is there a tweak or a CAB that will allow me to do so?
If you are meaning just move them into folders and such, the easiest way is ,
1.) Attach your phone to your PC via Active Sync
2.) Goto the root of your phone, not the sd card
3.) Goto the /Windows/Start Menu/programs directory
4.) Rearrange at your pleasure, you can create folders , move links into folders so on and so forth.
**NOTICE** some quicklinks on your home screen may have to be re-added if you move the programs around.
Also just to make sure your phone knows where to find everything for sure, I always do a soft reset after moving things around ...
I can't see the windows folder in my PC.... it is only visible on the file explorer on the device.
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