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Old 11-27-2007, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by JBabey View Post
im hoping to have a beta up late tonight if you wanna give it a whirl on the reminder issue. If its the same issue that the 6700 was having w/ reminders (back in the aku 2.x era) then youll need updated sys files... i can try and hybrid some files from aku 070 from the apache but that will take me some time.

have you tried pimbackup or are your old-skooling it and copying your whole pim file? also give memmaid v2 a whirl it has an uber notification error checker in the main program (2nd tab on the bottom).

PM me if you need a link
Yea...I vaguely remember the Apache issue.

I use PimBackup as a...well...on the fly backup, but I actually use Outlook (since my company won't open the exchange server...different can of worms there).

I use MemMaid and make sure that my notification queue is cleaned up almost every day. Seems to me the notification problem is for reminders, etc taht have not been triggered yet.

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actually, if you delete ANY of the wma files from the ROM prior to flashing it wont find the radio.... pisses me off cuz they take up like a meg and a half of space. I remembered having that issue on the 6700 when i tried to replace that stupid mozart ringer. anyways if you know of a way to rid those files and not have the phone take a shit on you im all ears haha.

thanks!
How about finding a 1 second long blank sound file and renaming it a bunch of times? Might be worth a shot!
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