Notification Queue Huge, Find Duplicates Not Working
I'm using MemMaid 2.3 (build 230) on a T-Mobile MDA (a.k.a. HTC Wizard). When I go into the Notification Queue part, it shows that I have over 43,000 notifications. (No wonder the PDA doesn't work right!) When I select the option to Find Duplicates, it showed the hourglass (OK, the spinning wheel or whatever you want to call it) for over an hour. I rebooted and tried it again. The spinning wheel stayed on the screen for over seven hours, then the PDA locked up when I connected it to my PC (to keep it charging).
Will it ever finish? If so, any estimate on time? If not, I can go through and do it manually, but like I said, over 43,000 entries!
I'm using MemMaid 2.3 (build 230) on a T-Mobile MDA (a.k.a. HTC Wizard). When I go into the Notification Queue part, it shows that I have over 43,000 notifications. (No wonder the PDA doesn't work right!) When I select the option to Find Duplicates, it showed the hourglass (OK, the spinning wheel or whatever you want to call it) for over an hour. I rebooted and tried it again. The spinning wheel stayed on the screen for over seven hours, then the PDA locked up when I connected it to my PC (to keep it charging).
Will it ever finish? If so, any estimate on time? If not, I can go through and do it manually, but like I said, over 43,000 entries!
Thanks,
Victor
Wow, that's one heck of a lot of notifications! I think I would try backing up my device (just in case) deleting all notifications and then selecting the option to rebuild the notifications queue.
Because of the large number of notifications in the database, I could never get MemMaid to delete them. It kept locking up the PDA. I tried another utility and it seemed to work but the deletions were never committed to the database. (The other utility and MemMaid both showed only a few notifications left, but they would all be back after a reboot.)
I finally went into the registry, changed "HKLM\System\GWE\Notify\volume" to "\mxip_notify2.vol", rebooted, deleted "\mxip_notify.vol", changed the registry back, and rebooted again. Windows Mobile recreated mxip_notify.vol with the default notifications and everything seems to be working again.
By the way, I think those 43,000+ notifications were a result of me letting my battery die completely. They were TimeChange events and I think they were triggered when the clock was reset after I recharged the battery.