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Cotulla
19th November 2007, 08:51 AM
This is an another GWES.
Installation:
1.Install certificate SDKSamplePrivDeveloper.cer
2.Copy GWES2.EXE to \windows\
3.Run registry editor and go to HKLM\init
4.Find parameter with gwes.exe string and change it to gwes2.exe.
5. flush registry
6. do soft reset
inform me what you see and what kind of bugs you have.
NOTE: a lot of programs isn't working, other working incorrectly.
Mouse
if you want to control mouse, run my mouse.exe.
It will show message box without text.
Minimize it. Use direction pad keys to move mouse around screen.
Use action key to left mouse click.
If you want to disable mouse, close message box.
Uninstallation
you can run registry editor and change value in HKLM\init back back to GWES.EXE.
If no, do a hard reset.
Be sure that you have backup - probably, you will need to do a hard reset.
Please test it!
jolas
19th November 2007, 12:25 PM
Can you please explain for which devices and OS, is it for?
Thanks
nothin
19th November 2007, 01:17 PM
yeah.
you must have point in making gwes,uh, something...
it is so close thing to core, that it may be useless for 99% users.
i am curious, why are you doing this?
FloatingFatMan
19th November 2007, 01:38 PM
Install something (what IS it anyway?) that's likely to need a hard reset? Not gonna happen!
crino
19th November 2007, 01:44 PM
This is an another GWES.
Installation:
1.Install certificate SDKSamplePrivDeveloper.cer
2.Copy GWES2.EXE to \windows\
3.Run registry editor and go to HKLM\init
4.Find parameter with gwes.exe string and change it to gwes2.exe.
5. flush registry
6. do soft reset
inform me what you see and what kind of bugs you have.
NOTE: a lot of programs isn't working, other working incorrectly.
Mouse
if you want to control mouse, run my mouse.exe.
It will show message box without text.
Minimize it. Use direction pad keys to move mouse around screen.
Use action key to left mouse click.
If you want to disable mouse, close message box.
Uninstallation
you can run registry editor and change value in HKLM\init back back to GWES.EXE.
If no, do a hard reset.
Be sure that you have backup - probably, you will need to do a hard reset.
Please test it!
hi THEVK,
please give more infos to users, otherwise i don't think you'll find someone who installs it (with the hardreset risk) ;)
medkid
19th November 2007, 02:07 PM
I've tried it on my Atom , but it stucks at the bootscreen :confused:
Cotulla
19th November 2007, 06:03 PM
This for WM 5.0 and WM 6.0.
No WM 2003 SE.
Install something (what IS it anyway?) that's likely to need a hard reset? Not gonna happen!
hey, do you read topic title?
it's say exactly "test".
This is based on Microsoft original stuffs, I do it for one project.
FloatingFatMan
19th November 2007, 07:00 PM
This for WM 5.0 and WM 6.0.
No WM 2003 SE.
hey, do you read topic title?
it's say exactly "test".
This is based on Microsoft original stuffs, I do it for one project.
Yes I read it. You still haven't said what it is, just that it's "based on Microsoft original stuffs" and that you might need to hard reset your device. If you want people to test your junk for you, you're going to have to provide a LOT more information than that.
iiiox
19th November 2007, 08:06 PM
i do "hard-reset" every now and then...
i did it again because of this testing gwes...
this is what i had after installing it (see the screenshot below), and i didn't get any "mouse" with the "mouse.exe"...
but the worst of all is that i still have no idea about what it is for....
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