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I would like to get to the bottom of this, are you familiar with exporting in registry? If so, would you kindly export the Planner/Settings folder so I could take a look at it in a text editor?
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No problem, heres the fresh one that works, i dont have the one that didnt allow me to make calls as i stored that on my main memory and it was erased by hardreset
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Ok thanks but that's not quite it. What you did was a backup which creates a binary file, you need to export the folder. Go to the Planner/Settings folder, tap and hold the Settings folder and choose Export. That will create an ASCII text file with a .reg extension.
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Thanks I found a problem although I'm not sure if that was causing the EVDO issue or if it will fix it. There are two null strings following #777 compounded by the fact PHMRegedit wipes multiple data strings clean on edit. Your default Mogul string looks like this:
"SuspendResume"=multi_sz:"#777","","" Once edited with PHM it looked like this: "SuspendResume"=multi_sz:"#777 - Timeout after Cachetime" When it should of been: "SuspendResume"=multi_sz:"#777 - Timeout after Cachetime","","" Give Mobile Registry Editor a try. It handles and keeps multiple data strings intact and allows you to edit the registry on your desktop through ActiveSync. Last edited by borealcool; 09-29-2007 at 09:01 PM. |
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