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Re: [THEME] WeatherPanel Freaks: PhatPhinger - a "stylus-free" QVGA theme

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Originally Posted by billet105 View Post
I've tried searching but couldn't find an answer to this. I have a verizon 6800 with WM 6.1 Pro and the latest radio versions and ROM. I'm trying to install the unzipped Phatfinger III folder into the Marsware folder next to the WeatherPanel Folder and I keep getting an error that states:

" Cannot copy phat_9_pressed: The device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected." and it gives me options to skip, skip all, or cancel.

Every time it gets to this point the sync between the 6800 and PC ends. I've also tried to install both the zipped and unzipped file to different locations to see if it would copy, but I keep getting the same error.
First off, the PhatPhinger folder should be copied into the WeatherPanel\Themes folder - not "next to" to the WeatherPanel folder.

Here's some things to check:
  • Do you have enough room to copy?
  • On you PC, turn on "show hidden files" in your folder settings, and delete any Thumbs.db files that you find in the theme folder before copying. These files (automatically created by windows) sometimes cause issues when copying to your device.
As an alternative, you can copy themes and icons to your storage card. On your storage card, create folder WeatherPanel, then within it, create folders Themes and Icons. Just copy your theme and icons folders inside these and WeatherPanel will automatically pick them up...