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Old 02-28-2007, 01:31 PM
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Changing the Device Icon In Your Windows Mobile Device Center

I know some of you are continuing to deal with synching issues on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC), but when you figure everything out you might want to take a look at this.

WMDC shows generic Pocket PC and Smartphone images when synching your device to your computer but mrailing from PDAPhoneHome has found a way to hack the generic icon. This trick does involve some “tweaking” of your device so take note of mrailing’s disclaimer.

Disclaimer

Standard disclaimer here, do this at your own risk. You are "tweaking" your device at your own discretion and I take no responsibility for anything you do to mess up your device. PDAPhoneHome.com takes no responsibility for anything you do to your device. I am not responsible for loss of files, photos, music, money, contacts, calendar, your girlfriend/boyfriend, car, job, life, or anything. You do this at your own risk. The risk here is VERY small, but you are messing with files that were not intended by Microsoft, your mobile phone carrier, or your mobile device manufacturer. You are basically copying an ICON file to your device, and reinstalling the device driver in Windows Vista. This is a simple task, and what ever support I can give in this thread I will, but you are responsible for YOUR device, and you shouldn't/can't hold me/pdaphonehome.com responsible for anything that you do to it during this process.

Now that’s made clear you can find full instructions here.
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