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Originally Posted by familydog
Woooo Hooo ! You Are Very Lucky Guy.... I Have Fixed 1 Of Your 2 Problems..
Lets Address That First...
No Where In Your Instructions During The Setup And Install Of Your Kitchen Does It Say The Following Very Important Message ....
"if You Dont Have Dotnet 2.o Installed On Your Xp ...this Kitchen Will Not Work.."
Once You Install It... The "cant Initalize The Application Errors Go Away And The Kitchen Starts........
A Good Reccomendation To You... Put That In Your Setup Up Gui !!!!!!!!!!
It Will Keep People From Wanting To Give Your Gps Coordinates To Bin Laden.....
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.Net is required. We will add that to the instructions. I'll also add that Windows 2000 sp4 is the minimum OS supported.
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Originally Posted by familydog
Ran Kitchen Agian..same Error..cant Connect To Device...killed Activesync
Second Problem... Some Weird But Substantial And Important Information... On The "cant Connect To Device Error Problem.." And It Was As I Suspected...
I Was Determined To Try And Stop It From Killing Active Sync... And I Succeded... When I Clicked The Button To Start The Rom Upgrade To The 6700 ... I Immediatly Started Clicking The "sync" Button In Active Sync Making It Run...and Continously Clicking It Kept Your Program From Killing It... And Your Rom Upgrade Completed To The Phone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I Have Been A Hands On Professional College Degreed And U.s. Military Career Electronics And Pc Technician For 25 Years.... Im Not Some Punk With A Couple Of Frankensystems Under His Belt... I Know What Im Doing And What Im Talking About As A Troubleshooting Tech.... Your App Is Hozing Active Sync For Whatever Reason I Dont Know... But Ive Just Proven It....
Its Undeniable... So...ive Done The Hard Work...and Proven You Have A Problem And That It Is Your App Doing It... To A Hell Of Alot Of People...
Go Fix The Thing....
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The app that does the actual ROM upgrade is HTC's (the same people that made your phone). As such, it's unlikely that it will a) be updated, or b) has a problem of the nature you describe. Furthermore, HTC's ROM update software MUST disconnect Activesync in order to perform the ROM upgrade. That ActiveSync becomes unstable and/or dies is a problem w/ Activesync or your OS. What version of ActiveSync are you using? Have you applied all the updates from Windows Update?
As Kolano pointed out, if your problem is that the PPC LCD display turns white at the end of flashing, that's a result of trying to put too much stuff in the ROM.
P.S. - when you capitalize the first letter of every word, it makes your post very hard to read.