Glofiish M700 Sdhc Patch
Hi, I'm hoping someone hear maybe able to shed some light on this issue as ETEN themselves just say its a bug in Windows Mobile 6 that they haven't resolved yet, I have an ETEN Glofiish M700 PDA Phone, it has had the 'free' Windows Mobile 6 upgrade from ETEN applied to it, since then if I take the battery out of my device for a period of time it 'locks out' the Windows Mobile 6 password key (NOT the sim key), the only way to fix this issue appears to be to perfrom a hard reset and reload everything. Today I had to perform a soft reset and discovered that all my email settings had been deleted (VERY ANNOYING).
I have been doing some research and the same problems are being reported on the newer ETEN GloFiish X800 My questions: 1) Is these generic Windows Mobile 6 issues? 2) Are these specific to ETEN devices? 3) Does anyone know of any hacks, tips, tricks, tweaks, that I could use to get around these issues? I can honestly say that I find it difficult to believe that Microsoft would release an operating system (particularly a mobile OS) with a fundamental flaw of password lockouts in it, which would seem to mean it is specific to ETEN, any comments? I like my M700 and am considering upgrading it to an X800 but only if these problems can be fixed.
It surprises me that ETEN/Microsoft hasn't released any patches or fixes that resolve these issues. Any help or information would be appreciated as ETEN Support are somewhat less than helpful. After doing a more extensive search through the ETen User Forum (such a great site - it the ETen support that ETen Corp should have!!!!!), Hopefully I have found an answer. In the downloads section (eten user forum) there are a couple of patches that deal with this issue (hopefully), they are called: glofiish_M700_battery_patch. Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 Sp8 For Windows Xp. cab glofiish_POP3_PIN_patch.cab Once you have the two files, they recommend you backup your device and reflash it before applying the patches (ie clean install).
Eten glofiish X600 - user opinions and reviews---Released 2008. I have the x500 and with a 50kb patch my device now supports micro sdhc now. Eten glofiish X500; Eten glofiish. GSMArena.com: Eten glofiish M700 user opinions and reviews - page 3. Eten glofiish M700 embeds a TFT. Deploy installation procedures for software or patches and run management tasks on client computers and keep an inventory on. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
So this is just what I did, and so far it seems to have worked as I now have a pin set and despite taking out the battery and sim card and reinserting them and the pin still works YAY!!!! So far I have not had a reoccurence of the problem, lets hope it stays that way. During my reinstall I noticed a couple of things. 01) If you hard reset the device and ask it to erase all data, when it rebuilds the system if it isn't plugged into the power/sync cable the extra applications fail to install correctly - wierd!
(Just plugging it into my Windows Vista laptop and hard reseting it worked perfectly. because it was plugged in all the applications installed properly.) 02) When applying the patches it appears to be important that you do not reset in between applying the patches, don't know why that is though, but the device got somewhat grumpy when i tried resetting in between each of the updates. So at the moment my problem is solved! - thanks Windows Mobile forum and Eten User Forum and thank you Linley for your suggestions. Mauz Amongst our weaponry.are such elements as fear, surprise.
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E-TEN Information System is one of the world's largest manufacturers of handheld devices, but it became known in the '80s for the development of the Chinese first language input system for DOS based computers. In the beginning of the '90s, E-TEN applied its experience with the Chinese language and developed a range of PDAs which had some success on the Chinese market. Only late in the '90s E-TEN managed to enforce its presence on the PDA market through the development of new devices that were built upon the Microsoft Windows CE platform.
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