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No system filesHi I hope this is getting to the right
people
I am using Bitpim Version 1.0.7.20090303
with a Samsung Model " SCH-A870"
verizon
phone. Connectted with a MA-8212P USB
cable.
I am using Windows Vista System software on
my
computer.
I am not getting my "System Files" Icon when I
am
in The Bitpim Program as you can see I have
attached
a Picture to this email. I
have used bitpim before and
I know I have to get into BitPim's system
files folder
in order to edit my phone. BitPim
has detected
my phone and everything else seems to be
fine.
Please Help
Craig Chartrand
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A Tip on Using Bluetooth with Late-Model VX10000 (Voyager)In March, I had to trade in my original Voyager that I first got last
July, 2008, because several rows of the keyboard illumination lights had gone intermittent. That phone otherwise seemed to work flawlessly, including bluetooth; it would always connect with my LG MGB-100 stereo bluetooth speakers, for example. At the time, that was the only bluetooth equipment I had. The replacement phone that I received in early March also connected to the MGB-100 with no problems and never had a problem connecting to the speakers whenever I fired them up. But the USB connector on that 2nd phone came loose from the PC board and about a month ago, I turned it in. Other than that loose USB connector, I don't think the phone ever had a problem. I realized that because I plugged in the USB cable every night to download using Bitpim, I was putting unnecessary wear and tear on the USB connector so I soon ordered a cheap bluetooth dongle from e-bay. However, before it arrived, I discovered that 3rd phone would NOT connect to my LG MGB-100 stereo speakers, no matter what. When the dongle finally arrived, I found that my computer easily connected to the stereo speakers via bluetooth, but it could not find my Voyager; and my Voyager could not find either the computer nor the speakers. It appeared something was wrong with the bluetooth on that phone. So I went back to Verizon and they ordered me still another replacement phone, which I received last week. This one initially connected with both the stereo speakers and the computer with no problem and I happily downloaded my SMS messages for several nights with no drama. However... I had also found the "extended life battery" on still another e-pay website and bought one. Once it came, the problem was to decide which battery to keep charged each night: my original, or the new extended life one. That meant I was swapping batteries into and out of my Voyager as much as several times a day. Normally, I NEVER turn my phone off... and had never even removed the battery from my first two phones after first putting it in. Several nights ago, I found that my computer could not connect to my 4th phone via bluetooth; the error message on Bitpim was that while the bluetooth port was there (assigned to COM 13), it was not available until I MADE it available. But my computer said the port was not only there but available. I couldn't figure it out and couldn't get Bitpim to connect to COM 13. Tonight, I remembered an earlier trial I'd conducted with my 3rd phone, the one that seemed to have NO bluetooth connectivity at all. While I still had my 2nd phone (with the bad USB connector), I'd had no trouble getting it to connect to my computer via bluetooth, so I knew bluetooth was working on my computer. I swapped a fresh battery into my "new" 3rd phone then tried bluetooth discovery and whaddaya know.... it found both the computer and the stereo speakers. But the next night, it was back to its old trix: it couldn't connect to either the speakers nor the computer. Well... tonight, I remembered that, as I puzzled over not being able to get this 4th Voyager to work on bluetooth... so I turned it off, turned it back on, then ERASED the original computer connection. And I erased the computer's original connection to the Voyager. Then I started all over again, having each search for the other. And they were successful, and I transferred all my SMS files (and more besides). Moral: I think Verizon, or LG, whichever, has changed something in the firmware that makes the Voyager extra finicky when it comes to bluetooth. But for some reason, it is beginning to appear that if you shut the phone completely off (or remove the battery), it'll reset it. You might have to erase your old bluetooth connections and start again, to get it to find the other instruments. All this has nothing to do with Bitpim but to some, it may appear to, that's why I thought I'd bring it up here. SteveH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Are you an open source citizen? Join us for the Open Source Bridge conference! Portland, OR, June 17-19. Two days of sessions, one day of unconference: $250. Need another reason to go? 24-hour hacker lounge. Register today! http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;215844324;13503038;v?http://opensourcebridge.org _______________________________________________ BitPim-user mailing list BitPim-user@... Unsubscribe or change options at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user There are several hundred people on this list. Please be courteous, on topic and follow the instructions before posting http://www.bitpim.org/help/support.htm |
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