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Take a close look at the usb port, check to see if any of the teeth/pins fell out. That is your most likely culprit. I guess you could change it yourself. Search on an auction site for a "parts phone".
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As far as flashing back to stock. Use the flash from SD procedure.
Described here..... http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...88&postcount=1 Last edited by intrlude; 06-04-2009 at 10:36 PM. Reason: Adding information. |
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Re: Broken USB port?
the usb slot of the phone is likely part of the mainboard of the phone, which also likely contains the ESN and pretty much everything important about the phone. That's also one of the most likely parts to break, so if you're able to get a parts phone, its no guarantee that a) the ESN is clear and b) that the mainboard works period.
Also asurion is 100$ for replacement now cause they're jerks, hahah. But if you had TEP, damage like that would've likely been repaired for free. |
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Does your phone always connect as a disk drive? Does it even try to active sync? Have you tried the ## code for enable/disable usb? May be a dumb question, but Ive overlooked the simple problems and other have helped me before . Oh, and I do hope I didn't insult anyones intelligence, and please pardon me if I did
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And the phone doesnt try to connect at all, but I have seen the "connect as" screen a couple of times if I jiggle the cord just right, but it dissapers as fast as it comes on, so that makes me think that something is wrong with the port :S |
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These are all done through designated service and repair centers too. |
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