Running out of options
At this point, I am just trying to dig as much info that I can think of, am I getting paid for all the research...btw I am turning in my 2 weeks....lol.
I looked at your video, did the same thing with the button....and I my bluetooth was active...either way...never lost BT and the light still was blinking, maybe it is different with GPS units.
Just Checking again:
Do a test, just with a BT Headset only, do you still get the same results...the blue light stops blinking, can you still use the BT Headset with the 67 in "standby"
I am thinking, it might be a software related with the GPS, since you put the 67 in "standby mode" the connection to the GPS is shut down to save battery, since the software is no longer talking to the GPS, who need GPS when the Unit is on Standby, that is where the "PowerState" below, might come in handy.
Are you running the orignal rom? Dont know if that has anything to do with it, but I am rumming Kirvin C&S, which has hacks up the ying/yang.
Of Course, Change At Your Own Risk!!
Also check the power state under HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\State, as in "BlacklightOFF, Resuming, ScreenOFF, Suspend, Unattended"
which are all set to "btl1=4", you might want to change the value.
Mine is set to "btl1=1", on the Suspend State
From PDAPhoneHome.com,
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Power\State\Suspend]
"btl1:"=dword:00000002
Powerstate definitions from microsoft.
D00:
State in which the device is on and running. It is receiving full power from the system and is delivering full functionality to the user.
D1:
tate in which the device is fully functional at a lower power or performance state than D0. D1 is applicable when the device is being used, but where peak performance is unnecessary and power is at a premium.
D2:
State in which the device is partially powered with automatic wakeup on request. A device in state D2 is effectively standing by.
D3:
State in which the device is partially powered with device-initiated wakeup if available. A device in state D3 is sleeping but capable of raising the System Power State on its own. It consumes only enough power to be able to do so; which must be less than or equal to the amount of power used in state D2. State in which the device has no power. A device in state D4 should not be consuming any significant power. Some peripheral busses require static terminations that intrinsically use non-zero power when a device is physically connected to the bus; a device on such a bus can still support D4.
D4:
State in which the device has no power. A device in state D4 should not be consuming any significant power. Some peripheral busses require static terminations that intrinsically use non-zero power when a device is physically connected to the bus; a device on such a bus can still support D4.
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