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anyone? I have tried a 20 times already, but I cant seem to get it done
I found on windows/system32/drivers/.. a lot of SE drivers for different phones than mine too... amongst them the V800 drivers (have no idea how they get in there..)
Anyhow I wonder why SE didnt make a double boot driver... with that I mean... you connect the phone to the pc thrue the usb cabel, and a box with 2 options appears in the pc or cell screen... so you can choose flash option or normal file transfer option!!! that would be the best solution!!
Anyhow until SE do that... I still in need of help...
Thanks in advance
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Posted: 2005-10-15 20:00:00
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Please folks... anyone got a Idea why my windows crash when Im disconnecting the usb cable from my k750i?
I cant seem to make the usbflash go away, so I can install again the k750 drivers.. so windows detects it as a drive (so I can download and upload the files)
...by the way, I´ve got my phone unlocked from my operator at a store here in spain... but I believe they didnt do anything... :S cause when I get into the service info ( >*
Please help me... has been 10 days since my last reply... and I have really tried hard
Thanks in advance
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Posted: 2005-10-25 21:02:17
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I am now having this problem too...been a few months since I got my phone and no problem. Just started like last week.
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Posted: 2005-12-13 01:29:13
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Mines does this x|
http://www.esato.com/board/ui/2uyvly4UiM3Vf28Yp98D.jpg
So, can someone help?
[ This Message was edited by: Maikka on 2006-01-17 19:21 ]
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Posted: 2006-01-17 20:11:39
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I have a similar problem where after I unplug the usb cable a second time, no links in IE will work anymore so I have to reboot.
I emailed SE about it to see if there are plans to bring out stabler drivers but i received there cut and paste standard response that there are no plans to provide better drivers.
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Posted: 2006-03-07 15:00:22
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my prob is that when i plug in my usb cable to the phone my lightning icon does not appear showying that the phone is busy charging so that it can detect the pc. so now what i have found out is that i must wigle the cable up and down where it plugs into the phone by the battery. its just plain difficult to get that lightning icon appear. n
e 1 experienced this problem? what must i do?
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Posted: 2006-03-14 10:39:12
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Ahhh Win XP and USBs...my XP crashed with pretty much any USB device constantly esp my K750 , tore my hair out. I reinstalled everything so many times trying to fix it!
Local ISP said USB and pentium 4 hyperthreading just a complete mess together so I have turned hyperthreading off (in BIOS from memory) and it is much better (with media player and other programmes too)
I would try turning off hyperthreading (if you have it) and see if it helps.
Now use a Mac most of the time and such hideous stability issues are a thing of the past..
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Posted: 2006-03-14 11:57:13
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I've worked on hundreds of P4 systems and rarely had a problem with USB ports related to hyperthreading. I have however seen many blown usb ports that cause computer reboots when devices are plugged in. The USB rail is very sensitive. When one rail blows, usually the ports on other rails are okay, so try using different ports if you haven't already.
And before you start casting unfounded aspersions on Intel, would it be too much to ask you to NOT blame EVERY COMPUTER PROBLEM someone has on some sort of Microsoft/Intel conspiracy to provide inferior computers? It's actually Microsoft code that causes the Hyperthreading problem (not the P4), and in fairness the code was implemented before Hyperthreading CPU's were in use. MS will fix the problem in due course.
Infact, if it were a hardware issue, then the intel mac would suffer the same fate.
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Posted: 2006-03-14 16:19:00
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why am I not suprised? releasing an non-stable updateservice towards servicepoints is one thing but to release it to there customers as well... hmmm...

have had a bit of rush here I think...
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Posted: 2006-03-14 16:52:02
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"And before you start casting unfounded aspersions on Intel, would it be too much to ask you to NOT blame EVERY COMPUTER PROBLEM someone has on some sort of Microsoft/Intel conspiracy to provide inferior computers?"
Settle down mate. Disabling hyperthreading solved the problem for me, so I offered my experience to this forum in response to a problem someone was having.
My IT provider described numerous problems with USBs and P4s so was pleased I wasn't the only one. I don't believe any conspiracy theories , and I think Intel make excellent products.
Go flame someone else...
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Posted: 2006-03-14 23:06:22
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