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tradin1
20th June 2008, 05:26 PM
i know this is a noob question...

i have run the sda unlock program and it says it is unlocked.

then i copied the 3 files from the sspl folder to the windows folder on my phone.

then i unplugged phone from active sync.

then i ran the SPL icon that is white with a blue header with 3 little white dots in the right hand corner of the blue box.

my phone immediately says this:

"Can't find 'JumpSpl' (or one of its components). Make sure the path and file name are correct and that all the required libraries are available." :mad:

all help is appreciated.

tradin1
20th June 2008, 07:01 PM
GnatGoSplat explained it to me. the root directory is the upper most directory, like c:/ on your pc. so it was the first folder when i explore my phone in active sync.

thx agian GnatGoSplat

nonpaq
20th June 2008, 09:37 PM
Not quite. Activesync opens up to the "My Documents" folder by default when you explore your device, even though it may say "Mobile Device". You need to go up one level by clicking the PDA icon in that default folder that says "My Windows Mobile-Based Device" to get to the root directory. You should see folders for Databases, Application Data, Windows, etc.