Abandoned-Trolley
10th November 2008, 12:56 PM
Not sure if anyone can help or has had a similar experience.
A couple of times now on my o2 XDA Orbit2 (Windows Mobile 6.1) the messaging side has failed to respond. It is now showing that I have 2 text messages to be read, but upon touching the screen to open them nothing happens. Same if I go into the messaging section from the start menu. If I open the contacts that is totally blank too, however if I go into recent calls then It will list those. I'm guessing that log is somehow seperate to the main contact listing.
The problem comes from that fact I have not backed it up recently so will lose most of my contacts. So I wanted to see if there is a process that has maybe locked or failed to run. I have tried turning on and off and removng the battery etc. Last resort is obviously a factory reset. Just thought I would ask before that step :(
Edit:
On looking at the active processes I can see 4 x TMAIL.EXE and one of them using 75% processor usage. However I cannot see a way to kill/stop the process. Are there any 3rd party apps I could try to do this with? Or is this just a red herring?
A couple of times now on my o2 XDA Orbit2 (Windows Mobile 6.1) the messaging side has failed to respond. It is now showing that I have 2 text messages to be read, but upon touching the screen to open them nothing happens. Same if I go into the messaging section from the start menu. If I open the contacts that is totally blank too, however if I go into recent calls then It will list those. I'm guessing that log is somehow seperate to the main contact listing.
The problem comes from that fact I have not backed it up recently so will lose most of my contacts. So I wanted to see if there is a process that has maybe locked or failed to run. I have tried turning on and off and removng the battery etc. Last resort is obviously a factory reset. Just thought I would ask before that step :(
Edit:
On looking at the active processes I can see 4 x TMAIL.EXE and one of them using 75% processor usage. However I cannot see a way to kill/stop the process. Are there any 3rd party apps I could try to do this with? Or is this just a red herring?