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Re: Will not connect to PC anymore
I have this same problem. I have hard reset my phone, flashed a new ROM, flashed a stock ROM, rebooted my computer, rebooted my phone, messed with active sync settings, tried 2 different WM phones, tried 2 different cables (both phones and both cables work on another computer). Nothing works. Any ideas? I cannot sync ANY of my WM phones with my computer.
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Argh! I'm having the same problem with my Touch Pro 2, and it started yesterday. All of a sudden, I just can't sync anymore. This is very frustrating because I want to HardSPL and change ROM!
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You might also look in your active sync under options and make sure you have only 1 windows pc and not two or it might be confusing active sync. One of those two things should do it. The other being taking out the micro sd card.
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I got mine to connect now (had to plug my usb cable into a diferent plug on my computer), but it will not sync. It shows up in WMDC and says syncing, but there is no progress. Any ideas?
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1.) On the Phone: Settings -> Connections - > USB to PC -> clear the box under activesync that allows for faster data transfer
2.) On your PC open up the Device Manager, Action -> Add legacy Hardware -> Next -> Manually Install from list -> Portable Devices ->Standard Windows Mobile Devices -> Windows Mobile Device This worked for me when I had this problem. Hope it helps. |
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Re: Will not connect to PC anymore
Idk if this will clear up any of the problems in this thread, but if any of you have recently installed a software internet firewall on the PC might want to try totally closing out of the firewall software (or if Windows firewall - heaven forbid - disable it) and try from there. I've had one instance where a hard reset did the job on one of my PPC phones a couple years ago, so that certainly could help, but try the firewall thing first, if applicable, since it's a lot easier than nuking your phone.
Of course for the fellow who got the same results on his XP and Vista box, one begins to wonder, unless he installed fireware software on both machines OR, since he's running Exchange, he may be also running a Windows Domain, in which case he may also wish to check his Group Policy settings for either of those boxes if they are enrolled in that domain. Also check patches and hotfixes on the DC, as any new updates may have altered the GP schema ever so. Microsoft likes to keep those support call$ coming.
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