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Originally Posted by J_Bone
Still not getting access here. I have followed boreal's steps straight through but I am still getting the access denied statement. Tried the soft reset and no luck.
One thing though, when I first went through the steps I noticed that the renamed coarse ear file was staying in txt format. When I copied that one to the Mogul Windows directory, it did not replace the original. I went back and downloaded it again and saved it as a .csv file, instead of renaming it, and it stayed in that format.
Was it supposed to be transfered as a .txt file to your Windows directory? I was assuming that the replacement was to be identical in name and format. Just verifying.
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That's because you haven't set your PC's file explorer to show extensions. Microsoft thinks it's in your best interest and sets it that way as default, which often causes frustration.
From your file explorer's top menu, select: Tools/Folder Options and the View tab. Scroll down and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types". While there you might as well check "Show hidden files and folders".
Now you'll see your file extensions and will be able to modify them. As mentioned earlier, the easiest way to overwrite your device's AudioPara.csv file is to open two file explorer windows, one on your PC and one on your device's Windows folder through ActiveSync explore, drag and drop AudioPara.csv from your PC to the device.
EDIT: Make sure you Soft Reset your phone first and that no applications which use audio, such as the HTC Audio Player Home Plugin, are activated.