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Sure... not a problem at all.
Go to Start->Settings->Connections tab. Then tap Connections icon and choose "Manage existing connections" near the top. Tap and hold on all connections in that list and choose Delete (so that the list is empty). Voila, now you won't ever use the cellular data connection. If you ever want it back, it's easy to recreate (just create a new modem connection from the same screen dialing #777 with no user name or password). |
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Gah, it's that stupid CM Guardian again... silly Sprint.
First, go to File Explorer and navigate to Windows\Startup. Delete the file in there called CM_Guardian. Then soft reset your phone. Then go and delete those connections as I indicated above. That should do the trick. |
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Thank you for the tip on getting rid of the Guardian file. Once I deleted it I was able to detele the default settings on the phone as modum etc. I only use wifi and it was a pain in the foot dealing with the trying to connect issue. Again thanks for your assistance.
Alan |
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