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Default bypass screen allignment????

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is there any way to bypass screen alignment after hard reset???
 
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Whats the point? After a hard reset the sceen alignment information is lost, to by-pass it would leave you with a very unresponsive screen.
 
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it is broken screen ,and could not align screen in 4 corners,it misses 1 corner and cross sign return back in the center
 
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I also would like to know how to accomplish this on an XDAII.

To rephrase: How can we bypass the screen calibration after a hard reset? There MUST be some way! Perhaps a different ROM version?

Thanks!
 
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Try to insert your XDA2 into cradle and restore any backup you have. After reboot you would no longer need to realign the screen.
I'v tested this on old RoverPC S1 and it worked.
 
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I actually came up with another (better) solution...

After a hard reset, put your XDA or XDA II into the cradle & run activesync. You can either set up a connection, or go as guest.

Use the 'explore' button to browse to the \windows\startup folder on the XDA, and delete the Welcome shortcut. You can then remove the XDA from the cradle, softboot, and bingo, no welcome message, no calibration.

Hope this helps. I'm surprised no one has come up with that before.
 
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I am having the same problem but when I try to remove the welcome.exe it is saying "cannont delete file welcome: access denied". I is probably because the process has already started... any suggestions?
 
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maybe you want to try this... i've tried it, works like a charm...

Documentation:
http://www.codefactory.es/downloads/...ent_Manual.doc


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This worked perfectly on my touch diamond! Thanks everyone. (this is another reason why we should never post questions without a simple google search!)
 
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Smile Finally Got past the aligmernt screen

I removed the welcome file and was able to get in, many thanks for the great support.

Frank

 
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