Question

My HTC HD2 can't be rebooted from OS, just shut down. So I want to write a small program to do that.

Is it possible to programmatically reboot Windows Mobile 6.x device using C#?

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Solution

You should use the documented ExitWindowsEx API. IOCTL should only be used on platforms lacking the ExitWindowsEx function call (Pocket PC 2000, 2002, and 2003). See the MSDN doc for more information.

[DllImport("aygshell.dll", SetLastError=""true"")]
[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
static extern bool ExitWindowsEx([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)]uint dwFlags, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)]uint dwReserved);

enum ExitWindowsAction : uint
{
    EWX_LOGOFF = 0,
    EWX_SHUTDOWN = 1,
    EWX_REBOOT = 2,
    EWX_FORCE = 4,
    EWX_POWEROFF = 8
}

void rebootDevice()
{
    ExitWindowsEx(ExitWindowsAction.EWX_REBOOT, 0);
}

OTHER TIPS

SOFTRESET / HARDRESET

public class Reboot
{
    public const uint FILE_DEVICE_HAL = 0x00000101;
    public const uint METHOD_BUFFERED = 0;
    public const uint FILE_ANY_ACCESS = 0;

    public static uint CTL_CODE(uint DeviceType, uint Function, uint Method, uint Access)
    {
        return ((DeviceType << 16) | (Access << 14) | (Function << 2) | Method);
    }

    [DllImport("Coredll.dll")]
    public extern static uint KernelIoControl
    (
        uint dwIoControlCode,
        IntPtr lpInBuf,
        uint nInBufSize,
        IntPtr lpOutBuf,
        uint nOutBufSize,
        ref uint lpBytesReturned
    );

    /// <summary>
    /// Causes the CE device to soft/warm reset
    /// </summary>
    public static uint SoftReset()
    {
        uint bytesReturned = 0;
        uint IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT = CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_HAL, 15, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS);
        SetCleanRebootFlag();
        return KernelIoControl(IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IntPtr.Zero, 0, IntPtr.Zero, 0, ref bytesReturned);
    }

    [DllImport("coredll.dll")]
    public extern static uint SetSystemPowerState
    (
        String psState,
        Int32 StateFlags,
        Int32 Options
    );

    const int POWER_FORCE = 4096;
    const int POWER_STATE_RESET = 0x00800000;

    public static uint ColdReset()
    {
        SetCleanRebootFlag();
        return SetSystemPowerState(null, POWER_STATE_RESET, POWER_FORCE);
    }

    [DllImport("Coredll.dll")]
    public extern static int KernelIoControl(int dwIoControlCode, IntPtr lpInBuf, int nInBufSize, IntPtr lpOutBuf, int nOutBufSize, ref int lpBytesReturned);

    [DllImport("Coredll.dll")]
    public extern static void SetCleanRebootFlag();

    public static void HardReset()
    {
        int IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT = 0x101003C;
        int bytesReturned = 0;
        SetCleanRebootFlag();
        KernelIoControl(IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IntPtr.Zero, 0, IntPtr.Zero, 0, ref bytesReturned);
    }


    [DllImport("aygshell.dll", SetLastError=true)]
    [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
    static extern bool ExitWindowsEx([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)]uint dwFlags, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)]uint dwReserved);

    enum ExitWindowsAction : uint
    {
        EWX_LOGOFF = 0,
        EWX_SHUTDOWN = 1,
        EWX_REBOOT = 2,
        EWX_FORCE = 4,
        EWX_POWEROFF = 8
    }
//
    void rebootDevice()
    {
        ExitWindowsEx(ExitWindowsAction.EWX_REBOOT, 0);
    }

I think this will help you: Hard Reset Windows Mobile Device..Still this method is not "clear c# code", because it uses Interop, but it works, so it can solve your problem.
For soft reset:

[DllImport("coredll.dll", SetLastError=true)]
private static extern bool KernelIoControl(int dwIoControlCode, byte[] inBuf, int inBufSize, byte[] outBuf, int outBufSize, ref int bytesReturned);

private const uint FILE_DEVICE_HAL = 0x00000101;
private const uint METHOD_BUFFERED = 0;
private const uint FILE_ANY_ACCESS = 0;

private static uint CTL_CODE(uint DeviceType, uint Function, uint Method, uint Access)
{
     return ((DeviceType << 16) | (Access << 14) | (Function << 2) | Method);
}

public static void softReset()
{
     uint bytesReturned = 0;
     uint IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT = CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_HAL, 15, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS);
     KernelIoControl(IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IntPtr.Zero, 0, IntPtr.Zero, 0, ref bytesReturned);
}

(tho i haven't used this method myself..see here)

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