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2phonejones 11-16-2010 12:46 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by InvincibleLiving (Post 1996177)
Woe is me just flashed the latest NRG rom, so naturally reformatted my card, then restored the most recent backup of my sd card and now haret wont load using the startup utility... shows the 'loading haret' progress bar then hangs each time just before the double vibrate is supposed to come.


Did you make sure your start.txt is read-only using total commander???:bigsmurf:

InvincibleLiving 11-16-2010 01:22 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by 2phonejones (Post 1996559)
Did you make sure your start.txt is read-only using total commander???:bigsmurf:

nope, not the issue... it's doing the same thing on a complete fresh install now too...

demonlordoftheround 11-16-2010 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by InvincibleLiving
Woe is me just flashed the latest NRG rom, so naturally reformatted my card, then restored the most recent backup of my sd card and now haret wont load using the startup utility... shows the 'loading haret' progress bar then hangs each time just before the double vibrate is supposed to come.

How did you format the card? I've read that any microsoft tool will mess up android. There were some other sd formatting tools mentioned like one from HP.

InvincibleLiving 11-16-2010 02:12 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by demonlordoftheround (Post 1996592)
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How did you format the card? I've read that any microsoft tool will mess up android. There were some other sd formatting tools mentioned like one from HP.

SD formatter v2.0

arrrghhh 11-16-2010 02:30 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by InvincibleLiving (Post 1996586)
nope, not the issue... it's doing the same thing on a complete fresh install now too...

This sounds like the EXACT same problem the RHOD100 guys are having as well. No resolution for them yet unfortunately.

I have a RHOD400 and haven't been able to recreate the issue... Have you tried a different SD card...?

Oh I almost forgot - they said if they go back to the kernel from 10.23 it's fine & boots. Can you confirm/deny?

jr84 11-16-2010 03:55 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
HI I have tried some install and I can get android to load but I can make calls

chunnel 11-16-2010 04:03 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by natemcnutty (Post 1996414)
The limit based on number of contacts is much higher, so you are being limited by the size of your contacts as a whole. Chances are it is because of your notes fields or other large data stored in the contacts. Do you link many of them with Facebook or save pictures for a lot of them?

There is also a known issue on some activesync implementations that don't do well with incomplete contacts where you don't have a first name or last name filled out. You could take a look at that as well.

Also, I can tell you that if you are syncing with a real Exchange server that is still running 2003, you may hit major performance problems when you have over 5,000 contacts in your primary address book.

I think answer number one is closer to the real problem. I do use notes extensively, with pictures and resumes. However, that being said, I can sync all the contacts with exchange and active sync in WinMo 6.5 without any problem and all the notes come across, but not the pics.

arrrghhh 11-16-2010 04:29 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by chunnel (Post 1996724)
I think answer number one is closer to the real problem. I do use notes extensively, with pictures and resumes. However, that being said, I can sync all the contacts with exchange and active sync in WinMo 6.5 without any problem and all the notes come across, but not the pics.

Well remember, Android doesn't have the same Exchange support WinMo does for obvious reasons.

chunnel 11-16-2010 05:26 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 1996746)
Well remember, Android doesn't have the same Exchange support WinMo does for obvious reasons.

Based on your knowledge of Android, would a devoted Android phone work better in this regard? Say a Motorola A855? Or is the issue not that it's running non-natively, it's just that Android doesn't work as well with Exchange?

arrrghhh 11-16-2010 06:45 PM

Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!
 
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Originally Posted by chunnel (Post 1996793)
Based on your knowledge of Android, would a devoted Android phone work better in this regard? Say a Motorola A855? Or is the issue not that it's running non-natively, it's just that Android doesn't work as well with Exchange?

I would say it's a limit with Android, not with our port. I doubt an actual Android phone would handle it any better.

With that said, I genuinely do not know - and it sounds like you have a very unique situation. Might try to corner a friend with an Android phone and see how it sync's with your unwieldy contact list. I don't think I could say I even "know" 1,000 people, let alone have them all in my contact list!!


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