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Re: Does GPS ever just 'go bad'?
QuickGPS rebreaks the gps upon download. Re-re-downloaded the xtra.bin, fixed. I'm using SeaSGEE for now, which isn't breaking my GPS with the file it downloads, and speeds up lock ons.
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Verison 1.05.671.4 Date 10/09/08 Radio 1.03.16F Thanks to all for the help. Dave |
Re: Does GPS ever just 'go bad'?
I was just about to do a hard reset on my device when I checked this forum. I am having the exact same problem with my phone. Google Maps either locks it up or restarts it. Sprint Nav works fine, though ????
I'll have to go back through the 10 pages and see what you all did. |
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Where I found the file was on this thread, http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...0&postcount=59 Hope this helps you.
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it works now. before i just copyed the file over, and it kept the same date as the original poster's date. but you have to use todays date. so i just used NOTEPAD.EXE and opened the file then save it again, this re-save caused the CREATION date of the file to be todays date, and now it works. save to \windows and \temp |
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It is interesting that Palm Treo Pro also has this GPS problem:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=93992 So it isn't isolated to just HTC. |
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I am surprised about the date of the file being important, but if it work, do it... |
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Having the same issue. I'm on MightyRom4, Radio 1.11.00F. I'll try re-flashing the radio tonight.
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I had the same issue with the GPS. I installed the original HTC Rom for the TP http://www.htc.com/us/SupportDownloa...at=2&dl_id=683 and then re-installed EnergyROM and it is working perfect. My last QuickGPS update was 23 hrs ago
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