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I've had the operation failed relating to my messages twice since I've had the phone (6 weeks) and both times a Master Reset did the trick... Needs a flash upgrade, hopefully one that fixes this bug.
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Posted: 2007-11-25 14:09:39
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Updating the 37 through SEUS fixed the problem.. although I lost all of the messages in my inbox.. nevermind - at least it seems to be working now!
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Posted: 2007-11-25 16:01:25
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Hi ppl!
Well today while smsing a client i had about done about 2 messages long when suddenly the phone hung. Totally jammed and everything i pressed didn't elicit a response from the phone. I did notice that the light sensor that controls the brightness of the phone LCD did still react to the environment. Prior to that i sent about 5 or 6 mms out and about 10 sms. In the end i had to remove the battery and restarted the phone. Everything was working except now i get an operation failed when i tried sending another sms out and i couldn't access my inbox and sent messages as all stated operation failed.
DId a partial reset but that didn't help so did a reset all and it fixed the problem. Never experienced such a thing from Sony ericsson and getting quite disappointed. Hoping a firmware update will solve it. Oh yer, my firmware is R1CA029
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Posted: 2007-11-25 17:52:48
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I recall this happening with my K790i. I couldn't open my games folder without getting the "operation failed" message. The only way to clear it up for me was to do a firmware update via DaVinci Team. I believe it was the dreaded "Eprom Corruption" And to pay for it. The second time it happened I was able to fix it for good. I bought a Nokia.
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Posted: 2007-11-25 18:00:05
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Just noticed...
If you connect your K850i to your PC using USB using the mass storage mode you can see a "system" folder (can't remember if in the phone memory or the mem card).
Then you have a "AMS" folder where some Java related stuff is stored.
Maybe if you delete them the problem is gone, or maybe not, but it might be worth a try...
I replaced my phone so the "Operation Failed" problem is gone.
... for now...
DISCLAIMER: You are responsible for anything you try. Do not take what i said as granted.
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Posted: 2007-11-26 01:03:59
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so can someone clear something up for me?
If i change my phone to the latest software will it def stop the operation failed happening?
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Posted: 2007-11-26 07:06:09
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No.
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Posted: 2007-11-26 20:05:54
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On 2007-11-26 20:05:54, Terminatorak wrote:
No.
actually your wrong i did it yesterday to my friends K850 and it worked, he couldnt open, his contacts, his applications, his games and the phone wouldnt even stay on for longer than 2 minutes.
After i flashed it using davinci it works fine now, everything is back to normal
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Posted: 2007-11-29 20:11:45
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@DonJuan
The question was will updating definately get rid of the operation failed message. The answer to that is no, it will not definately get rid of it. It might, but not definately.
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Posted: 2007-11-30 20:41:21
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On 2007-11-26 01:03:59, Krubach wrote:
Just noticed...
If you connect your K850i to your PC using USB using the mass storage mode you can see a "system" folder (can't remember if in the phone memory or the mem card).
Then you have a "AMS" folder where some Java related stuff is stored.
Maybe if you delete them the problem is gone, or maybe not, but it might be worth a try...
I replaced my phone so the "Operation Failed" problem is gone.
... for now...
DISCLAIMER: You are responsible for anything you try. Do not take what i said as granted.
I tried this, but it didn't work. It could be possible to fix it this way though. There's a whole lot of files in System>ams (about 2-8 files for every java application or game you've installed). Some of them have the name of the app in the file name and some just have unidentifiable names (ja83a721acc64b87a7f6f75ee11de01e9822eefd2.b.$ for example). So I deleted the game files that I believed could have been corrupt or whatever, but then there's another folder (System>ams>java>db) which contains more files but they all have the nonsense filenames. I think that there's one of those for every app you install, but I can't tell which ones are for which app (because of the filenames), and I'm not about ready to delete all my games yet. I'll use that as a last resort and report back here to tell if it worked.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to say that I'm really angry with SE for allowing this glitch through. Not only that, they have next to no solutions for the problem on their website.
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Posted: 2007-12-11 23:55:00
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