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Re: -+22 Mar 09+- UPD #18: SSK 1.6 Final Beta (20764.1.4.3) - See OP for details!

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Originally Posted by Kalnel View Post
Thanks, Bob. I should have clarified in the message that I'd applied the fix already -- no luck. (I really did read the directions... ) I've also searched in the thread, but I all I found was another poster who apparently had the same problem I'm having but didn't get an answer.

When I try to run a GPS search through Navigator, I get the message, "Could not process your GPS request. Please try again. [15]." Under the B2B ROM, I got something similar (don't know if it had the same code), but if I hit OK a few times, it would lock anyway. With R4R, I can hit OK 20 times after the message and it still won't lock.

I'd appreciate any and all thoughts.

Thanks,
kal
Make sure that the Location is turned on...found under Phone/settings

If not, you'll have to wait till Scott wakes up.

Bob
Edit: make sure that the GPS points to the right drivers. I never use VZ Nav, but the hardware setting probably should be "none" or GPS drivers. For my usage, I have the setting for GPS access set at "COM 4"

Edit 2: which fix are you describing above? If you're refering to the !!!Bored!!! fix, that's not the one I'm talking about. it's the "SSK 1.5 GPS - VZN.cab" that's an attachment to post 4.

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