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ericizzy1
6th June 2007, 05:11 PM
i overclock my phone to 232, using: battery status. if i do a hard reset before i send my phone for warrenty replacement,can they tell it was over clocked, and will it void my warrenty?

nothin
6th June 2007, 05:14 PM
if Nostradamus is still alive.....

TaurusBullba
6th June 2007, 05:21 PM
To answer your question, no they wouldn't know that it was overclocked. And what they don't know, won't hurt... you.

But perhaps if they had a crystal ball... :D

i overclock my phone to 232, using: battery status. if i do a hard reset before i send my phone for warrenty replacement,can they tell it was over clocked, and will it void my warrenty?

ericizzy1
6th June 2007, 05:23 PM
To answer your question, no they wouldn't know that it was overclocked. And what they don't know, won't hurt... you.

But perhaps if they had a crystal ball... :D


i do have a cristal ball.
do u want to know something about your future?

TaurusBullba
6th June 2007, 05:25 PM
i do have a cristal ball.
do u want to know something about your future?

Yeah! Umm... should I have bacon or sausage??

nothin
6th June 2007, 05:27 PM
i do have a cristal ball.
do u want to know something about your future?

yup i've got one question:

will be SDHC cards useable with wizard?

ericizzy1
6th June 2007, 05:30 PM
Yeah! Umm... should I have bacon or sausage??

i'd go for the bacon. too many "unknown" items in the sausage.

moosiegirl
7th June 2007, 01:38 PM
yup i've got one question:

will be SDHC cards useable with wizard?

My understanding is that SDHC is a new standard, and you have to have a device that is SDHC compatible; so, your answer would be no. :(

OOPS, that's off-topic; sorry!

nothin
7th June 2007, 08:26 PM
My understanding is that SDHC is a new standard, and you have to have a device that is SDHC compatible; so, your answer would be no. :(

OOPS, that's off-topic; sorry!

so i am not concerned... what is SDHC driver in wizard for then?