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supersobbie
18-02-2008, 11:03 PM
OK OK... I know what youa re going to say... "There are threads everywhere in here, why dont you look?"
Well I have and everything keeps pointing to changing the Region settings. OK I have done that. currently my regional settings are set to "h:mm:ss tt" and my HTC Home (HTCHomeWM56Tab.cab) currently has 15:00. I have changed it to evey different setting and the only thing that changes is the leading 0.
I have change the settings soft reset, changed them back , soft reset again... over and over but I still only have 24 hour clock. in other plugins the time format is correct, it is only the HTC Home plugin that is incorrect.
Any advice on resolving this issue would be great.
Thanks,
SoBBie
supersobbie
21-02-2008, 10:15 PM
OK Now I am really confused and frustrated... I have found also that the regional settings are held in [HKLM>nls] and [HKLM>nls>overrides]. I have changed these and still nothing is happening to the.
Here are the settings in my Registry:
[HKLM>nls]
DefaultACP: 1252
DefaultLCID: 1033
OCP: 437
LegacyLocaleMode: 1
SystemLCID: 1033
[HKLM>nls>overrides]
IDate: 1
ITime: 1
ITLZr: 1
ITMPN: 1
SDate: -
SSDte: dd-MMM-yy
STFmt: hh:mm:ss tt
STime: :
LICD: 1033
Now when I change the Date format it changes in HTC Home immediately. When I change the the date setting through the regional settings the date changes right away. But NOTHING I do to the time formate changes it to non-military. I soft reset after each registry change but still nothing. The Time format changes in my time settings but not in HTC Home
Please any help would be greatly appreciated. I am not sure what to try next. Does anyone know of a registry key that locks the time format? I thought I read the ITime activates overrides which has the correct settings... am I incorrect?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me...
Best Regards,
SoBBie
jreece
23-02-2008, 02:37 AM
I just flashed Dutty's Official WM6.1 today on my Tilt and I to am having the same problem, and it's drivin' me nutz.
I have tried re-flashing, changing registry still the same.
I flashed this originally in the P.M. hours and did remember seeing the time displayed correctly on initial boot after flashing, then stupid me let the at&t config run and since then it's military time only.
I tried re-flashing hoping that not letting the at&t config run might fix it but this time it was on military time on first boot before the config ran so what ever it changed it was something that is not reaffected be re-flashing the same ROM.
I also tried a hard reset, no luck there either. Next step is to try flashing back to OEM ROM and starting from scratch.
Hopefully somebody will have a fix posted soon with an answer to this so I don't have to waste my time with OEM flash.
jreece
23-02-2008, 03:02 AM
Just doing some more checking, it seems it is a bug in the HTC home app. I set it to display date on the today screen and the time is correct format (8:00 p.m.) there but directly below the large "Home screen" clock shows military time (20:00). Is there somewhere to edit this in the home screen part, as I stated before it showed correctly on initial boot from initial flash?
Thaks for any help, keep up the awsome work Dutty!!
PapaDocta
07-04-2008, 11:56 AM
go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\nls\overrides
and add the following values as String Value...
"S1159" = " AM"
"S2359" = " PM"
or just import the attached reg ... try and post your results :D
also found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2000880#post2000880
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