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Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -

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Originally Posted by bretthays View Post
Only problem I am having relates to VZ Navigator. I actually use the ap all the time. I went to the SSK folder and ran the Verizon GPS Driver Cab... Navigator works sometimes, but GPS Requests take 2-3 retries now, and sometimes I have to exit the program and start over.

Does anyone have a suggestion??
First Question: Have you run QuickGPS and the HTC GPS Tool?
I also assume that you've done a soft reset since you've intsalled the drivers.
Under Phone/Settings, Make sure that LOCATION is turned ON.

I don't use VZ Nav, but i do use other nav packages, and i have no problem with the GPS Lock. If you've run the tools mentioned above, maybe it's a memory issue. Try turning of TF3D before you run VZ Nav. I do know that this is the 1st of the latest generation of ROMS where Scott has been able to get VZ Nav working. Maybe the drivers need some tweaking when he gets back from vacation. As a last resort (as far as I'm concerned) is to try loading a program called GPSToday....that is supposed to keep the lock on the Satellites. The link to the program is:
https://www.geoterrestrial.com/

Did VZ Nav work OK before you installed the ROM?

Good luck
bob

Last edited by oldman; 03-11-2009 at 03:06 AM.