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Old 05-26-2008, 01:30 AM
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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?

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my phone hard reset it self all the time i think it have something to do with the space i have boot loader 2.02 anyone have any ideas I have been trying two Kitchens and no lucky her my Projects file anyone have any clues
I think it has to do with one of your OEM's. It doesn't look like anything that should be causing that problem. Do you mean the device is literally hard-reseting itself, without you doing anything?
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I think it has to do with one of your OEM's. It doesn't look like anything that should be causing that problem. Do you mean the device is literally hard-reseting itself, without you doing anything?
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yes i install some apps let me make a list but it also sometime dose like a half a$$ reset were some apps are still installed but lot stuff is wiped like registry and the align screen pop up and sometime its a hard reset all wiped
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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?

That sounds bad, most likely due to software problems. Have you had this happen without installing any software? i.e., does this hard-reset happen after you finish the flash process?
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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?

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That sounds bad, most likely due to software problems. Have you had this happen without installing any software? i.e., does this hard-reset happen after you finish the flash process?
i don't use it long enough like that. i have some apps i need but its the same set up as my old 6700 this is a new one i got and the old one never did this. the other one was bootloader 1.04 let me try and see what happens
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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?

I think i found out what was doing it it was vjtoggletodayii this was the beta ver for WM6 not 6.1 ill see how it goes for while report back later
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I think i found out what was doing it it was vjtoggletodayii this was the beta ver for WM6 not 6.1 ill see how it goes for while report back later
Ok, thanks for your update. I hope to hear that you found your verdict, and it was solved.
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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?

I used to have a horrible time with my 6700 locking up. After months of dark screens of death, I finally figured it out. It seems that I if use a RAM reclaim tool such as Oxios Hibernate, QuickMenu Hibernate or Memmaid ReclaimRam and then press the power button to suspend within a couple of seconds, it'll lock the device so that I won't be able to turn it on afterwards and I end up having to soft reset. Thinking back on it, there were a lot of times where I'd turn the device on, reclaim some RAM while I was at it, and then hit the power button to put it back in suspend. Since I figured this out I haven't had problems with it locking up at all. Something to keep in mind for any other Oxios addicts who are having problems...
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Ok, thanks for your update. I hope to hear that you found your verdict, and it was solved.
it reset on me. now i'm sure its the space if i take a fresh install and begin fulling it up it hard reset it self anyone have this problem
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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?

I removed the wk-task 1 pixel battery bar. lockups have diminished significantly.
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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?

My phone would lock up all the time until I cleaned the mini-sd card contacts and the slot in which it plugs into. Considering the age our 6700's are getting, this may be common in our phones.

I discovered this after getting so pissed off at my phone that I threw it against the wall. The battery cover, battery, stylus, and memory card all flew off the phone but when I put everything back together (except the memory card cause I couldnt find it for about an hour) the phone worked perfectly. Then when I found the card I realized the phone would lock up about 20 min after I put the card in. Decided to clean the contacts and voila, no more lockups.
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