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Using another user worked!! Now, she only has 35 contacts but they all appeared and the last names are not all A B or C so there is something with my contacts that is breaking the sync. If only I could tell what. |
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Okay, well that was gloriously annoying, but I've done it.
I copied out ALL my contacts to a new contact folder within my Outlook/Exchange profile. Then I copied BACK the contacts 4 at a time (at 330 contacts this took a little bit) starting from Z and made sure they synced to the phone after each 4-contact block. Everything went just fine so all of them are now synced. I just have no idea why it didn't work automatically. Regardless, you better believe I'm backing up the damn data.img file now. Is there any way to access the SD card while Android is running? Can you plug Android into your PC via USB? When I do that nothing happens (except charging). |
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LOL agreed.
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Hrm, looks like it's just mounted to /sdcard... someone chime in if I'm wrong here, maybe that's the place it's located read only? I'm not sure. Last edited by arrrghhh; 04-14-2010 at 04:07 PM. |
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You can get some pseudo-filesystem access to Android by using Droid Explorer or another such application. It's flaky, but will let you go into the /sdcard and copy files in and out. Before that'll work, you'll need to add
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echo 2 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_hsusb/usb_function_switch Real USB Mass Storage type filesystem access is a no-go at this point. There may or may not be technical issues stopping it. There are definitely logistical issues stopping it. Can someone try the newest autobuild kernel? (This one.) Some changes were put in to the battery status code, and I can't tell if they'll make things better or worse on Raphael. (On Rhodium, they are just as bad as they were.) |
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UPDATE: got my first reboot, this seems to happen if I try to access data too quickly after a fresh installation. It's like I have to let it first setup a data connection before doing anything. Weird. UPDATE2: Second reboot. 3G icon had just popped up. Battery read 15% (got the warning), WM reads 37%. I wonder the reason for the discrepancy? UPDATE3: Third time's a charm. Battery indicator does not, at first glance, look any better. After charging for ~10 minutes I'm already up to 57% after reading 15%. Since WM said 37% I'm thinking something is still wrong here. Last edited by 88fingerslukee; 04-14-2010 at 08:13 PM. |
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Often when the phone goes to sleep, the screen will not come back on but you can see the screen light up
So I have to hard reset the phone Fix ?
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There is something with the initial data setup that seems to be causing reboots. It's been that way for a while. Does the system seem stable since you've gotten past that point? As for the battery, I expected it still to be wrong, I was just curious how wrong. That seems to be within the margin of error we had before -- at least it's not going back to reading 5% or 100% all the time. Quote:
Sometimes I've noticed the screen stays black, but if you unlock the phone (Home key) it'll come back. Usually when it locks up, for me, the lights on the keys will light up, but the screen will not. That's when I have to hard reset. |
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