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hey whats up everyone.....im looking 4 someone to help me...i have been trying to download the upgrade to my ppc 6700 but everytime in like the mile of the installation it says that i dont have enough memory....i deleted almost everything from ppc and still says that....can anyone help me out????
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3 days to read 122 pages, which could be cut in half if ppl would just search & read. Been out recovering from sugery so I missed the first 20 days of the WM6 revolution. My device runs a little slow with it, but it ran WM5 a little slower too after a 4ft drink in the pond. My thanks to to everyone for their work to make this possible.
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Hmm. First week worked well, but finally the device locked and wouldn't go past the WM6 splash on boot. I had to hard reset. People on this forum told me to make sure the Verizon customizations didn't run, and I took care of that. Just now the device did the same thing. It locked during regular operation and I had to soft reset. It will not get past the WM6 splash screen and I will have to hard reset again. Ouch. I love the new OS, and for the most part it has been good to me, but doing a hard reset weekly is really killing me right now. I need the device to work (albeit in a MUCH less impressive way) by going back to the regular build supported by Verizon. Do I just go into bootloader and download the latest patch for the xv6700 from Verizon's website? Any other recommendations?
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