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johny14
01-12-2006, 03:21 PM
Hi
I have installed XDAIIs version of Win2005 on my XDAII and it worked ok for few days untill I tried to configure bluetooth for GPS usage. Then my speaker and mic went dead and do not work any more. I can still use phone via stereo headset or bluetooth, but internal speaker and mic stay dead even after I had installed correct version od win 2005.
I used to have:
R 1.08.00
G 1337.18
D 1.66 00WWE and now I have:
R 1.18.00
G 1337.38
D 3.00a.64LOC
Please can anyone help me to restore the mic & speaker on my Himalaya.
PaY87
03-12-2006, 12:45 PM
try to downgrade again :)
boril
04-12-2006, 08:56 AM
Did you use your wired hands-free recently or drop your pocket ? because i have the same problem and have to repair my hands-free jack.
johny14
04-12-2006, 10:50 AM
try to downgrade again :)
I have tried to downgrade again from my SD card but somehow it still can not get back to my previous system. It changes back R to 1.08.00 and
G 1337.18 but D remains as 3.00a.64LOC. As a consequence it does not boot up as win2003. I amy need another OS file for win 2003 but in all the references I can only see new NK nad radio files.
johny14
04-12-2006, 11:49 AM
Did you use your wired hands-free recently or drop your pocket ? because i have the same problem and have to repair my hands-free jack.
Hi Boril
You may have the valid point and I will have to check it, but if the port was damaged would it still worked with bluetooth. My ringer does not work now either under wired hands-free, but it works under bluetooth. Any further suggestions would be welcome.Thanks for your help Boril.
regards
John
boril
05-12-2006, 03:48 AM
Hi Boril
You may have the valid point and I will have to check it, but if the port was damaged would it still worked with bluetooth. My ringer does not work now either under wired hands-free, but it works under bluetooth. Any further suggestions would be welcome.Thanks for your help Boril.
regards
John
yes i have to use my lovely xda II only with bluetooth hands-free for nearly 6 months until a friend of mine open it and repaired solders of earphone jack to the mainboard. No sound alarms, no phone hearing, no music from speaker of himalaya. I just unplugged my wired hands-free not very carefully one night - so I damaged the solders of earphone jack:((
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