1.what are the file systems supported by win mob os 5,6??
2.how can we change file types of storage card or phone memory??
3.does a 16 gb certified hard ware mSD slot support 32,i ask this because many says 32 gets supported in many mSD slots,what is storage limitation of windows ce os??
4.any tweaks available to close the application when tapping cross in top right,normally the prog gets pause or halted freeing processor but memeory gets occupied this is not good,one way i found is to insatll spb shell plus??,but am using this one only for that service,any othet way possible??
5.is there anything like device manager on windows mobile,so that we can see the hole hardware tree com ports ,lan cards,gps etc,so that some devices can be halted
6.what is software com port and hard ware com port used by gps module,how can we get the gps module device id,manufacturer,lan card manufacturer,memorky card manufacturer properties,since there is no device manager,bluetooth module,radio rom info is shown in about???
7.does the mini usb in my device can be used to connect flash drives usb drives,other components,like video out audio out,any softwares doing these thing,any utility doing this??
8.i think there is a windows ce set up disk available ,if then how can i install windows ce on to my device
9.other than active sync (xp),mobile device center(vista ,7),microsoft produces other utility for configuring windows mobile devices,the soft is called as microsoft system manager's MOBILE DEVICE MANAGER & other soft called CONFIGURATION MANAGER,how can these softwares act on my windows phone what it can do,any info relating it????
10.why is spb on top,while there are better shells than spb???
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Softick Card Export II for Pocket PC turns your Pocket PC and Windows Mobile PDA into USB flash drive.
http://www.softick.com/download.php
Holy crap, this is nice.
But trial version? Please make sure you mention things like this =]
But yeah, installed, tested great. Puts a little icon in your "System Tray" to select between "Activesync" and "Card Reader".
Works on my Magician, connecting to XPSP1 machine. Yes, it had to install drivers but the drivers were native so in about 10 seconds I had access to my SD Card.
Did a quick file transfer test - MUCH faster than Activesync.
This might save me having to carry my card reader everywhere, despite the fact that the cable doubles as my Magician charger ;D
Now check this
change your owner name to
Dcs [RCAPDA]
then see what happen
Haha, thanks, but I've already fixed that little problem ;D
No go with the latest Qtek rom.
It say's you will have to download the newest USB driver ?!?!? :shock:
I discoverd that this one is for WM2003, downloaded the one for wm2005 but won't work either.
Lets see if there is an update some day.
Cheers,
Drifter
Drifter
on the download site
http://www.softick.com/pocket-pc/cardexport2/
there are three downloads
1. ZIP Microsoft Windows Installation (English)
2. CAB package for Windows Mobile 2003 (English)
3. CAB package for Windows Mobile 2005 (English)
first one ZIP is ver 2.21
others are ver 2.11
try the zip
and they say
We are permanently developing support for the new devices. Tell us what device support do you need.
try it hope you get some luck
hay Jed D`Lagged tell me the secret
next time i will be careful to mention about trial versions
Unfortunately, it seems only to function in Read-only mode on WM2005, and quite slowly too. (at least on my himalaya)
You can make your phone a USB drive without extra software. I have read that it can be done. Havn't done it yet with my 6700, but did with my 6600 but cant remember how I did it
The WM5 one works a treat on my Universal and Wizard. Or rather,it did untill I upgraded the roms to direct push capable ones. Now I have to disable direct push and kill activesync before switching the card export to 'export' mode. Irritating but still quiet usable.
If you're worried about the trial version you could alway, er, buy it! It's cheep!
USB mass storage driver
i dont know what is this & what will it do ?
USB mass storage driver is free for personal use
http://www.deje.gmxhome.de/software.html
... wrong way around. That installs a driver that let's you plug USB thumb drives into your PocketPC.
Although... I don't know any Pocket PC devices that have a USB Slot A connection?
The Fujistu-Siemens Loox (older model) had a USB host.
Thanks
Thanks
an alternative freeware which seems to work nicely on Himas (can't speak for rest)....
http://buzzdev.net/component/option,com_simpleboard/Itemid,59/func,view/id,16355/catid,26/
Cheers - Mallow1
We have a ticket issuing application we have developed in house.
We have Prophet pocket PCs and bluetooth printers.
I need to be able to achivie the following if possible.
Once the Phone has been set up with the software / settings / bluetooth connection save the "image" to a CF card.
Have the CF auto boot on insert and ask to do a re-nstall then if yes restore the all the software / settings / bluetooth etc
Any component for Visual studio to enable remote control of a pocket pc from a PC.
Any help appreciated.
SteveW
A couple of answers
Go here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...d6-1dcc-47aa-ab28-6a2b006edfe9&DisplayLang=en
It's the Windows Mobile Developer Powertoys and in there is a Active Sync Remote Display tool that works with the prophet. I know it works because I use it. It allows full remote control of your device. Every time you start it up it complains that it knows nothing about OMAP processors but click the OK and it works anyway.
When you say CF card surely you mean SD card. Autoloading on insert - hmmm - I'd say search the Microsoft web site to see if it's possible.
power toys
Will this work remotley ie Phone connected on a remote machine or is it just on the phone connected locally?
Cheers
Re: power toys
classicxda said:
Will this work remotley ie Phone connected on a remote machine or is it just on the phone connected locally?
Cheers
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Locally via ActiveSync/USB
Auto execute
Hi,
if you put on your sd card a folder with a name depending of your processor (2577 I think for intel 416), the content of this folder will be executed automatically when you insert the sd card
Re: Auto execute
eurorpeen said:
Hi,
if you put on your sd card a folder with a name depending of your processor (2577 I think for intel 416), the content of this folder will be executed automatically when you insert the sd card
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Never heard of this...sounds interesting.
So what would it be for the Omap850 that the Prophet uses? Where can classicxda find out?
Other processors
The folder 2577 only works for ARM processor. So if you are thinking of distributing your SD cards to devices with processors other than ARM, then the folder names need to follow the ones given below:
CPU name CPU type value
SH3 10003
MIPS 4000
ARM (SA1100) 2577
ARM (720) 1824
x86 686
For more detailed discussion see : http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/APISP/html/sp_aygshell_tsze.asp
I have two completely different computers, both running Windows XP Professional SP3. One's my work PC, and the other's a home built one.
The situation is, whether it's my StarTrek phone, my HTC Kaiser (AT&T Tilt), or even the AT&T 8525 I had before that, if I go into My Computer > Mobile Device > My Windows Mobile-Based Device, as soon as I click on Storage Card, Windows Explorer closes and reopens itself. There's a log in the Application Event Viewer which says:
Source: Winlogon
Event ID: 1002
The shell stopped unexpectedly and Explorer.exe was restarted.
I then tried to check "Launch each folder in a separate process" in Tools>Folder Options>View, but I get the same problem.
Strangely it happens on both computers, which have very different configurations. At my previous employer it happened there as well, which was again a different computer of course.
So I thought maybe it's my Storage Card, because that's the common denominator. It's a 1GB Corsair Micro SD card. Well not exactly, because I can go to the Program Files folder on my AT&T Tilt for example, but then no matter what folder I try to enter in there, explorer closes again.
I'm running ActiveSync Version 4.5.0 (Build 5096), and I don't think there's another version available for Windows XP.
Any ideas? Thanks for reading!
Update:
I can easily browse any folders if I plug my phone into a Windows Vista machine.
Guess there's a bug in Windows XP SP3 explorer.exe and activesync 4.5. Same exact device, memory card, and usb cable work flawlessly in Vista.
Backing up camera photos, messenger pics, contacts, documents etc. to Windows in their original format.
Smartphone: unrooted Mate9 with Android 8
What I used to do:
Connect my previous phone (rooted Ascend Mate) to Windows via USB, it's SD card got connected as a real mass storage device. I then ran a custom robocopy batch routine that backed up/mirrored all the important things to my computer. I folder mounted everything interesting from the internal memory to the SD card, like messenger pics.
This worked really great.
Problem I have now:
My new Mate9 does not support true USB mass storage connection anymore. It only supports this awful pseudo MTP file transfer connection to Windows.
This makes robocopy unusable because it only works with real drives with an assigned letters of course.
I really don't know what to do now.
Any cloud backup solution is not an option for me, because of sensitive data and slow internet. Full phone backups feel like an overkill and I cannot access the files on the computer directly.
I know that some people run a samba server or something on their phones to turn the storage into NAS drives. (Robocopy supports NAS I think) This seems to be maximum overkill and difficult to setup and resource intense but I'm interested if its the only way.
Any tips? Thank you
Don't know much about Windows, or MPT for that matter, but perhaps you could map your device (folders you need) to a letter drive? If I recall correctly, that mapping will allow you to read the files located on the MPT drive.
This is acually possible. I found a commercial software that lets you map a driver letter to an MTP device but it's $40.
Did some more research and getting a drive letter for Android storage over WiFi is acually stupidly easy.
Just install WebDav Server on Android and click the button. Then on Windows Explorer -> Map Network Driver and enter the IP displayed on Android. Thats literally it.
I only hope that I can get two drive letters for internal and external storage. Need to try.
So I found a complete solution that I'm VERY happy with!
Its running two WebDAV servers on Androind, one for accessing the internal storage and one for the sd card. This allows me to map 2 network drives in Windows and that means robocopy magic!
Here is how I did it:
1. Install the free app WebDAV Server Ultimate. This app allows you to run multiple servers at once AND let you specify custom storage paths. Both things that the other popular app WebDAV Server can't do!
2. Create two new servers in the app with the plus button and specify the according storage paths. Also make sure these two servers use different ports. The name can be specified freely. Click on the play button to start the servers.
3. Open the Windows Explorer and click "Map network drive" in the top bar. A new window pops up: Pick a drive letter you want and enter the Network IP of your smartphone and the port under "Folder" like this example sceme: \\192.168.178.01:8080 Also check the box "Reconect at logon" if you want the drives to still be there after a restart. The your current phone IP can be viewed in the WebDAV app when you klick on the info icon.
Thats it basically. After that you have your internal storage and sd card mapped to driveletters in Windows over WiFi. Just write your robocopy routine and do one click backups You can check "Keep the device fully alive" in the WebDAV app settings which helped stability and might improve speed. I got about 4-5 MB/s which isn't fast but fast enough for me.
One more thing:
If you use Windows 7 and you want to transfer files bigger 50 MB you have to do this registry workaround by Microsoft. For security reasons, Windows 7 limits WebDAV filetransfers at 50 MB by default.
Doomkeks said:
So I found a complete solution that I'm VERY happy with!.
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Good stuff, I'd consider making a how-to thread in your devices forum for others!
Greetings XDA wizards,
Per my title I am switching phones. I plan to copy lots of media, is there a recommended folder naming scheme on the new phone such as naming a main sub-folder SD and then just copying my folders there via Windows Explorer?
Aim is to keep everything stored the same to be compatible with existing apps, ect, and frankly I am comfortable with a familiar layout. Old guys don't really like changes and I already had to go from years of Blackberry to Android.
If it matters phones concerned are: Nokia 8.3 5G to Asus ROG Phone 6.
I would appreciate any input on this.
Thanks
You can't simply copy files from one phone to another phone by means of Windows Explorer because the filesystems used on Windows computer and Android device are different: Extra tool is needed e.g.
MTP USB Device Driver Windows 10 64bit Driver | Device Drivers
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