WM2003 Calc Application not working? - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

Hi
For apparantly no reason the default WM2003 Calculator Application has stopped working. The shortcut is still there but its lost the icon. When i click it, it says the application is not in the target location...
Can anyone help?? :/

Hi,
the shortcut should resove to calc.exe, find this file in your windows folder using file explorer. Tap and hold and choose copy.
Navigate to Windows\start menu\programs and tap and hold again, this time choose paste shortcut. You should have it working then.
Cheers

thanks that sorted it!

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I have iGO 8 and I start it with going to file explorer/storage card/iGO/igo.exe so can somebody explain me how to put that shortcut into start menu or quick links
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Was looking for the same question saw your reply , very easy .
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Eh CHT 2.0 have this function.
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I don't know how much this may help, but here goes:
With File Explorer on the phone, go to MyDevice then Windows. Select and hold on the file called 'Mute', then select Copy. Now in the Windows folder, select the Start Menu folder, then select the Programs folder. Select Menu, Edit and Paste Shortcut. Select and hold this shortcut, then select Rename and rename it from 'Shortcut to Mute' to 'Mute'.
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