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Posted on May 02, 2012

My hte p3300 arte100 is not opening shortcuts in start button like file explorer,camera,media player

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Pocket pc is my choice oh ya it has a phone attached also but the phone is only a app lol my suggestion update and install updates restart and allow time to upload try shortcuts then if still then cnet downloads registry fix software only after microsofts site on sulotions and sotware fix downloads then cnet free safe fixes all else system restore to date prior to errors good luck

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