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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?
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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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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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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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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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Re: Does Your Apache Lock Frequently?
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?
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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