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cougar70
05-11-2007, 02:16 PM
I've been trying to delete PowerDigi for the last day and a half because the trial period ended and I never really tried it.
So I deleted it and eveything seemed fine... until I had to do a regular rest
and afterwards if I hit the Home hard button, the TX would reset.

I troubleshot it and after restoring with nvbackup and trying every variation of warm rest, delete, regular reset or warm reset I still can't get past the home button resets.

Tried deleting with the built in delete function, with Filez and even tried Uninstall Manager all with no avail.

While I am able to delete the file, once deleted I'm stuck.
So I don't have a problem getting rid of that file but there must be something else that depends upon the main file to work properly.

I've tried to reinstall and then let Uninstall Manager try and do it's thing. No luck.

Any ideas?

I've also emailed Dimitry to see if he has any ideas on whats going but I have not heard back from him yet.

cyberdude
05-11-2007, 03:14 PM
Did you try marking the attributes of the powerdigi file and the powerdigidb file as recyclable then reseting (use filez or equiv)?

FerdFerd
05-11-2007, 03:33 PM
This sounds pretty odd to me, but I wonder if you could get somewhere with Force Delete (by Alex Pruss). I'm not usre what to expect though, because I really would have thought a warm reset -> delete -> soft reset would have done the trick. Resetting the recycle bit and doing a soft reset as cyberdude suggests should accomplish the same thing, as should Force Delete.

cougar70
05-11-2007, 03:38 PM
You da man!!
I marked them as recyclable and deleted them and I've tried to make it reset and it's not!
Woooo Hooooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you super cyberdude!

cyberdude
05-11-2007, 03:50 PM
You da man!!
I marked them as recyclable and deleted them and I've tried to make it reset and it's not!
Woooo Hooooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you super cyberdude!
anytime. :)

braj
05-11-2007, 05:36 PM
I really you suggest you reinstall and register it. At some point on a TX your're going to need it :D

araj
05-12-2007, 03:34 PM
I really you suggest you reinstall and register it. At some point on a TX your're going to need it :D
What he said.

FerdFerd
05-12-2007, 04:10 PM
I really you suggest you reinstall and register it. At some point on a TX your're going to need it :DNot for me so far. 17 months of trouble-free use and counting.

cyberdude
05-14-2007, 08:05 AM
I beta tested and bought Power-Digi and wouldn't be without it. It saved me from sending my device back to palm.