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make sure u delete some other files which u may not need them .. to make more empty space .. make u sure if u have memory cards in it, then to free space in them also ...
I also tried re-soldering joint L781 on the main power control board (see Solutions #2 and #7). It worked. My 15 inch Dell flat panel LCD is working again, white screen gone. The solder around the pin did looked different to to the other joints...a very slight gap around the pin as though it wasn't contacting properly. To locate L781, look at the bottom of the PCB (the side with the soldering) with the power plug socket at the edge closest to you. L781 is in the top left quadrant of the board, about 2 inches in from left, 1 inch down from the top. For good measure, I also tried the solution that suggested trimming a millimeter of the end of the two data ribbons that plug into the smaller control board, although I couldn't see anything wrong with the data ribbons. I did this at the same time as resoldering L781 so not sure if it made any difference.
Try a soft reset first to allow programs to terminate, then try to delete programs, if that fails to work give the hard reset another try
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HP iPAQ H3835 Pocket PC Troubleshooting, Support, Repair & Service
Go To START > PROGRAMS > FILE EXPLORER
Use File Explorer to navigate to My Device\Windows\Start Menu\Programs and delete the icon from there. - click and hold and then you'll see the DELETE command.
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