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Chapter 2 Learning Windows CE Basics
2.5 SYSTEM RESET
Reset the TERMINAL when it stops responding to input.
Software Reset: Simply press the [Reset] button.
Hardware Reset: Press the [Reset] button and at the same time.
Warning: Never perform hardware reset unless software reset cannot solve your
problems.
2.5.1 SOFTWARE RESET (WARM REBOOT)
Software reset, also known as a warm boot, will restart the TERMINAL and keep all the
saved files. To perform software reset, use the stylus to press the [Reset] button.
During operation, the removal of main battery will start software reset too.
Warning: Data loss may occur when files are not properly closed before software
reset.
2.5.2 HARDWARE RESET (COLD REBOOT)
Hardware reset, also known as a cold boot, will restart the TERMINAL too. However, it
performs a full restore of the TERMINAL to its factory settings and initializes SDRAM. To
perform hardware reset, press
and [Reset] button at the same time. Data and
program files stored in SDRAM will be erased after hardware reset. But you can restore
data that is previously synchronized with your computer by performing an ActiveSync
operation, or backed up by using CipherLab Backup Utility.
Warning: Only the files stored in the Flash File System are retained during hardware
reset.
2.6 AUTO RUN
Upon hardware or software reset, the OS shall automatically execute AutoRun.exe
and/or AutoRun.ini if any of the two files can be found in the “\DiskOnChip” folder or on
microSD card.
If AutoRun.exe exists
Upon cold boot, the OS shall automatically execute AutoRun.exe
Upon warm boot, the OS shall automatically execute AutoRun.exe
If AutoRun.ini exists
Upon cold boot, the OS shall automatically check the contents of AutoRun.ini and execute
them (if there is any).