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bluetooth ics causing error 67
when I usebluetooth ics for an extended time (about 3-4hrs) it will eventually d/c and cause error 67. I tried resetting epst data settings, and it wouldn't fix the problem, I had to hard reset the device to recover.
this has happened to me 3 times so far, quite annoying, wondering if this has happened to anyone else.. |
yep, has happened to me about 3 times as well...I think it is because they dont want you tethering personally...but dunno
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i ran into a error code 67 a bit ago, next time, have a backed up registry handy, if you get that error, run the latest backup and see if that fixes the problem
it did for me. |
Yup
Same problem here as well.
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hard reset not neccessary. all you need to do is open ics then click disconnect. thats how i fix my error 67.
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Ill backup my registry tonight and see if that helps after I use ics for a few hours. also I think the disconnect button was greyed out, ill know more tonight though, thanks
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I don't think it's "because they don't want you tethering" as was said, it's just seems like the same error when yanking the usb without hitting disconnect, except the bluetooth is accidently losing it's connection from time to time and causing a similar scenario.
You could try a free program called "stayon" that keeps you connection active by constant pinging at an interval you set, it may help or not depending what causes the bluetooth dissconnect. |
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I spoke with sprint tech support today and they said they were experiencing an outage on the east coast from New York all the way to Florida. I got the error once in a while then I got it continuously even when I was not tethered.
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