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I guess it just wasn't meant to be. 10 hours later and I got it working but no WIFI. Tried 3 times to fix the WIFI and I guess it's back to WM6.0 for me. Damn, I really like some of the stuff they put in there. great job guys, keep at it!
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And how did you get past your G'Reloc problem?
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There's no sign of wifi turning on. I never get the little antenna in the top taskbar when I turn wifi on using the 10 button com manager or anything else that normally turns wifi on. I flashed back to wm6.0 and everyting works fine. I got past g'reloc simply by acknolodging the error that pops uo and then closing out the g'reloc window that comes up next.
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You're probably not missing anything. You had a build error, and there's no telling what all is not right as a result (depends on where the error occurred and what you have selected). I don't know what causes the G'Reloc error - wish I could replicated it. I recommend extracting the .rars and seeing if you get a greloc error when the files aren't .rared. If you don't know the details of how to do this, find someone in the chat room to walk you through it. If you succeed in getting past G'Reloc without error, please post what you did.
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Problem comes randomly on different files. Same with unpacked rars.
I getting past G'Reloc without errors when I unloaded firewall (comodo), antivirus (drweb), and many other applications from memory. |
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I am having the G'Reloc problem that a number of other users have had - has anyone figured a way around it?
I get the cannot find the following file message: C:\documents and settings\"user name"\application data\HIq inc\9.05.2.7temp\temp\dump\.rom\s000. |
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I noticed on mine that if I click "goforit" on the box that pops up an error shows up in the status window. It has a filename and path and says it can't find the file. BUT, it also has one too many backslashs in the filename path. Could this be the root cause?
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