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jmorton10 01-26-2009 08:23 AM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by runagun (Post 667419)
All that needed to be done was a restart of the phone and computer. .

Eer, wrong. I am not a noob & tried that at least three times on both the LT & the phone.

I debated whether to even bother posting this in the first place as I knew 100% that some jackass would post something sarcastic, but then I figured F*** it -if it helps someone else out it's worth it.

Actually, if I had seen a post like mine before I downloaded the program I would have skipped it as l don't really need the program anyway & just figured it would be something to play around with.

~John

jmorton10 01-26-2009 08:46 AM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by runagun (Post 667419)
I do have a problem with giving a warning before asking for a solution. .

Why would you have a problem with that??

I wasn't looking for a solution, I had already fixed the problem on my end (as I stated in the original post)

~John

runagun 01-26-2009 12:33 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
I'm not here to argue. But, MM is one of the most reliable/useful pieces of software out there. Its like a lexus owner saying Beware of Lexus cause I've experienced a problem with one. I am happy U found a fix and am sorry I made the mistake of posting in the first place.

jmorton10 01-26-2009 01:06 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by runagun (Post 667839)
I'm not here to argue. But, MM is one of the most reliable/useful pieces of software out there. .

ROTFL, you say you're "not here to argue" but that's exactly what you're doing. Making a blanket statement like that about the software to someone who is having problems (without offering a solution) is irritating to say the least........Just because it works right for you certainly doesn't make it "one of the most reliable/useful pieces of software out there"

~John

HBOOT 01-26-2009 02:16 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
i think it is just a matter of perception here. I for one saw Mr.Morton's thread as saying"this may happen to you, dont freak out" it is all good.

psiphi 01-26-2009 03:50 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
Back on topic,

You might want to try changing the Advanced Networking option for the USB port on you PPC to the opposite of whatever it is now, and trying again... I have funny things happen too, but usually it has to do with the way power management in working on my PPC and Laptop...

robp23 01-26-2009 04:21 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by runagun (Post 667839)
I'm not here to argue. But, MM is one of the most reliable/useful pieces of software out there. Its like a lexus owner saying Beware of Lexus cause I've experienced a problem with one. I am happy U found a fix and am sorry I made the mistake of posting in the first place.


LMAO.....Funny you say that. We did have a problem with a Lexus and had to end up with the BB. I would never own a Lexus again. I also dont have a problem saying so to anybody asking.

With that said this forum is a place for questions, answers, statements, and so on. Just because you dont agree with the op's post doesn't make it wrong.

InvincibleLiving 01-27-2009 01:41 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
i've never had a single issue with mymobiler, been using it for about 2 years...

rasmasyean 03-01-2009 02:19 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
I get this same problem too. For me a reboot fixes the "USB not recognized" error. I'm using Vista 64.

And for some reason, it doesn't let me uninstall MyMobiler.

If anyone has any solutions comming accross this post, please chime in. :)

jmorton10 03-01-2009 06:03 PM

Re: MyMobiler warning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rasmasyean (Post 746280)

If anyone has any solutions comming accross this post, please chime in. :)

Don't even bother asking, the only answer you will get here is "it's the greatest thing since sliced bread".........

I just don't think it's compatible with certain setups (it works fine in my work computer) but nobody here wants to admit that.....

~John


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