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Honeywell MX9 - Warmboot; Clearing Persistent Storage; Reset to Default Settings; Folders Copied at Startup

Honeywell MX9
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Warmboot
A warmboot reboots the MX9 without erasing any registry data. Configuration settings and data in RAM are preserved during a
warmboot. Network sessions are lost and any data in running applications that has not been previously saved may be lost.
CAB files already installed remain installed.
There are several warmboot methods available:
l Using the Registry, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Registry and tap the Warmboot button. The MX9
immediately warmboots.
l Using the Start menu, select Start > Run and type WARMBOOT in the text box. Press Enter. The MX9 immediately
warmboots. The WARMBOOT text command is not case-sensitive. The text typed in the text box can be upper or lower
case or a combination of upper and lower case letters.
l Using the keypad, press the Ctl key and release it, press the Alt key and release it, press the Del key combination and
release it. The MX9 immediately warmboots.
Clearing Persistent Storage / Reset to Default Settings
Use the Registry control panel Restart button to set the MX9registry back to factory defaults. No other clearing is available or
necessary.
Folders Copied at Startup
The following folders are created in the System folder, they are copied at startup:
System\Desktop copied to Windows\Desktop
System\Favorites copied to Windows\Favorites
System\Fonts copied to Windows\Fonts
System\Help copied to Windows\Help
System\Programs copied to Windows\Programs
AppMgr copied to Windows\AppMgr
Recent copied to Windows\Recent
This function copies only the folder contents, no sub-folders.
The Windows\Startup folder is not copied on statup because copying this folder has no effect on the system or an incorrect
effect.
Files in the Startup folder are executed, but only from System\Startup. Windows\Startup is parsed too early in the boot process
so it has no effect.
Executables in System\Startup must be the actual executable, not a shortcut, because shortcuts are not parsed by Launch.
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