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omg thank you soooo much!!! it was advanced config 1.1 that was causing all my problems i did a hard reset 2day and reinstalled everything but advanced config 1.1 and i can now answer all my calls.
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wow, I'm glad others have had this problem as well. I was beginning to think I was the only one. Thanks for looking into this guys! I posted this exact problem over at xda and got no help. I am also curious about the question asked above. I have a lot of extra cab's installed, etc. and I'm lazy to PIM backup and all that. Can I just edit the cachetimer setting everyone is talking about in the registry back to it's normal setting? Where is this located? What is the normal setting?
Also, just as a side note, when my incoming calls are not working (like right now because I have Schap's 1.1 installed) it actually does work about half the time, and doesn't work the other half. Is this the same for everyone else? Or did it 100% not work all the time? curious... |
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If you have a data connection and get a call, you won't be able to answer. If you don't have a data connection, you can answer fine.
I do not believe tweaking the registry setting back to how it is "supposed to be" will fix it. |
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In fear of sounding like a noob I will also ask, what exactly does a "data connection" consist of? Does that mean ACTIVE data connection, or just having one? I am configured with DirectPush on my Exchange server... sooo... Thanks for all the help on this topic! It's become very frustrating informing everyone I cannot receive calls, when I apparently have this amazing phone to them (after showing them pocketcm, htc album, youtube capabilities, etc.). |
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I believe that a hard reset is the way you have to go. I know for a fact that uninstalling the app won't fix anything. I guess on the positive side when/if you upgrade your ROM to the latest (2.17) you'll know what NOT to do.
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Yes, you need to hard reset, then not install advanced config.
In terms of data connection - it's ANY data connection, active or dormant. If you have the two arrows up top (grey or white), you'll have this problem. |
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