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Yes I saw that too with my 6 gig card. I can only see the first 2 gig. So I installed the other drivers and I am good to go. Is this something that can be included in the kitchen VZG?
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Great. Per my original question, can you explain what needs to be done to accomplish this (i.e. truncate the first boot startup process)? I'd like to be able to apply this elsewhere.
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Morning all,
Are there any dialer skins that people have been toying with this kitchen. I do not like the default HTC skin, and would like to incorporate some different ones into my kitchen. Thanks, Steve |
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I'll agree that when it's working correctly it is nice. Better than WM5 and louder than Helmi's. I've just had these bouts w/static a few times. I hope it's not my hardware.
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Hint: You can also enter your Voicemail access code there for ease of access of your voicemail. Use the letter "p" for "Pause", with no commas. For example, on my Verizon XV6700, I have the following string for my "Voicemail:" entry: *86pp1234#pp1 The "1234" is my access code, followed by a "#" (which is requested by the voicemail to indicate I have finished entering my access code). The "pp1" just tells the voicemail system to start playing the first new voicemail message. ¿GotJazz?
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