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Originally Posted by jmy72
glad to see I am not the only one having this problem. I too have this problem. I downloaded the zip file. unzipped and extracted the .wgt file to the phone. in the phone I used both, file explorer, and total commander. I even tried extracting it to /windows/start menu/ programs/ and clicking on it thru the menu. Every time I click on the widget it opens opera and attempts to redownload NRG Files.wgt again. I thought I was the only one, but I guess not.
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Well well. I don't really know why you would be having that issue. I just redownloaded it and installed it. Nothing funny in the way I put it together. You may want to try installing the attached Widget Enabler. I did not have to use it to install. But it's worth a try. I can't upload the non-zipped wgt as the file size exceeds what is allowed by the server. If this doesn't work I can throw it up on Rapidshare and post a link.
On another note:
Looks like we aren't the only ones with ringer issues.
FROM ENGADGET:
Droid experiencing external speaker problems, could be a software issue?
It's no reason to panic just yet, but apparently a good amount of people are having trouble with the external speaker on their Motorola Droid cutting out for no reason. It seems to be software-related, and sometimes a reboot fixes it temporarily, but it's a scary problem for people relying on the handset as an alarm clock (or, you know, to receive calls), since you never know when it will strike next. For its part it seems that Motorola is replacing handsets that have the issue, though that's no guarantee of escape from the clutches of silence. Let's hope Motorola updates us with a software patch or some other serious solution soon -- people need to hear that robotic "Droooiiid" alert sound -- and meanwhile let us know if you've been seeing a similar issue.