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Delete.On.Reboot 3.29 for ios instal2/16/2024 ![]() ![]() With iOS sync, this was with v3.28, even a short sync lit the green light for a long time. When I synced with Android, the green light in RuuviTag lit up only briefly if there was only a few data points to sync. However, I wonder why iOS sync worked with one RuuviTag, and not the others. Maybe I will downgrade my RuuviTags to v3.28. It did not work (the sync timed out, as before). I deleted one failing sensor’s data and tried to sync it. ![]() Then I thought if the sync suffered from the same, a lot of data for the failing RuuviTags. I have used my iPhone with RuuviTags a lot longer so also the csv files were a lot larger (200 kB vs 5 MB). With Android it was a breeze but with iOS it took a long time. I also tried to export all my data as csv. ![]() With Android the sync worked with all RuuviTags, before and after the firmware update. Also because the first RuuviTag I uploaded v3.30 to, synced with iOS. Why? I had forgotten that I had tried v3.30 already, to no avail. Unlike the aggressive approach of deleting locked files provided by ThisIsMyFile, this method is the regular procedure supplied by Microsoft on all Windows OS, but here you can still also move the files to a directory, for example, to check the possible culprits' files.ĭelete.On.Reboot additionally provides a security warning if you attempt to delete any files and folders, which may cause your system to crash, allowing you to verify the file before you remove it.Today I updated all my 10 RuuviTags to v3.30, hoping for the best. This tiny app will be useful when standard deletion methods fail. Delete.On.Reboot is a simple but powerful option for deleting non-erasable files, directories, subfolders upon Windows restart. ![]()
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