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FI-24100 SALO
FINLAND
Phone:
+358 2 727 7700
Fax:
+358 2 727 7720
Email: [email protected]
www.nordicid.com
6.1.3 Restoring Your Nordic ID Morphic to Factory Defaults
If your Nordic ID Morphic does not operate as you may expect, or if you just want to start from
scratch, in that case, the Registry Backup gives an option to clear all the changes you or your
application have made permanent in the registry database. (
Note
despite the fact that you have
not saved your configuration changes in the persistent registry, your changes can be in there
because some part of the system called the ‘RegFlushKey’ function.)
Before you begin, open the Registry Backup -utility, see ‘Accessing Registry Backup’.
To restore the Nordic ID Morphic to its factory defaults:
1. Select
‘
Factory Default
’ by the ‘Navigation ring’
2. Read the information the Registry Backup shows in the window
3. Press the ‘
Activator
’ key; the Registry Backup gives you the last chance to go back on the
operation by pressing the ‘Esc/Cancel’ key
4. Press the ‘
Activator
’ key; the Registry Backup removes the persistent add-ons from the
registry and cold-boots your device
Note
that the system asks you to
calibrate the touch screen
when the cold boot phase is ending.
To calibrate the touch screen:
1. Tap
on
the centre of the reference points
showed on the screen with the stylus, until the
calibration utility stops showing new reference points.
2. Press the ‘
Activator
’ key; the calibration is completed.
Note!
After your Nordic ID Morphic is up and running, all the changes to the default contents of the
registry are gone except the registry settings in *.pak (or *.PAK) file(s) in the Flash folder on your
device. So, even though you restored the contents of the registry to the factory defaults, the
registry settings specified in the *.pak file(s) remain in the registry after the cold boot.
6.2 Repartitioning Non-volatile Storage
This section gives an example of how to divide the ‘DSK1:’ volume into two partitions. (The section
‘Non-Volatile Storage’ provides more discussion of the storage device.) To illustrate how to
repartition the persistent storage device, the default state of the volume is assumed, that is, the
whole storage is allocated for one file system partition using the name ‘Part00’. In addition, the
target is to allocate 30 megabytes for the first partition and the rest of the storage capacity for the
second partition.
Note
that the following operations will destroy all the files in the ‘Flash’ folder. Back up the files in
the folder before continuing with the instructions below, for example, by copying them onto the
hard disk on your Windows workstation over ActiveSync connection.
Before you begin, open the ‘Storage Manager’ control panel applet (see section ‘Control Panel’).
To repartition the non-volatile storage:
(i) Delete the current partition(s)
1. Tap the ‘
Dismount
’ button to detach the storage device from the file system hierarchy
2. Select
‘
Part00
’ list item by tapping it
3. Tap the ‘
Delete
’ button, the ‘Delete the selected partition …’ window pops up
4. Tap the ‘
Yes
’ button in the pop-up window, the ‘Part00’ is deleted on the storage volume