04-12-2007, 02:14 PM
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Join Date: 07-11-2005
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Location: Colorado
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PDAPhone: i730
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Carrier: Verizon
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Tange1,
Totally sorry for misreading your thread. I've read your posts and know that you are not one who "flames" someone who doesn't know something here in the forum. Sorry again for my mistake.
tsatryan,
I guess I would have the same advice if I was on the other side of the keyboard, and someone was asking me for advice. I have been in the IT field, both hardware and software for about 20 years now, just to give a quick background. I realize that putting something in the wrong area could cause problems, but I feel that wether I use a cab file or install directly from an exe on the computer, I've put the software in the correct "partitions". But, even if I didn't, and let's say that I installed a desktop weather app, it shouldn't really depend on the installation area (minus the fact that if I don't have the SD card in and I installed it there) for simple phone use. When I say phone, I mean the actual phone calls. You probably read earlier, but it shows connected when I place a call, and I can't hear anyone and they can't hear me. In fact the volume on my phone drops to 0 when I'd place or receive a call, but even bringing that back up didn't help. I'd have to soft-reset and then it would work for that call and maybe another. I didn't hard or soft reset my phone before installing the, 2nd, let's call it iPhone theme, and instantly it worked without a hick-up. I kept having that antisipation of will my call work or not each time I would answer. No more! I don't know why, but it just works. It actually started as a joke with some of my IT staff that are Mac users. They are the ones that came up with the idea of even though it's not a Mac program, it works! LOL!
Mike
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