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- 10-08-2003, 01:38 AM #1DCGuest
After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial out.
Anyone know what went wrong?
How can i get it back into working order?
-Dan.
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- 10-10-2003, 11:28 PM #2Carl---Guest
Re: Can't receive/call after a master reset on a Motorola v66g
You have to reprogram the phone. A call to your service providers customer
service can tell you what info you need to enter if you do not have it. A
master reset clears EVERYTHING.
Carl
"DC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial out.
> Anyone know what went wrong?
> How can i get it back into working order?
>
> -Dan.
- 10-10-2003, 11:28 PM #3Carl---Guest
Re: Can't receive/call after a master reset on a Motorola v66g
You have to reprogram the phone. A call to your service providers customer
service can tell you what info you need to enter if you do not have it. A
master reset clears EVERYTHING.
Carl
"DC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial out.
> Anyone know what went wrong?
> How can i get it back into working order?
>
> -Dan.
- 10-10-2003, 11:36 PM #4DougGuest
Re: Can't receive/call after a master reset on a Motorola v66g
>After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial out.
>Anyone know what went wrong?
>How can i get it back into working order?
Dan,
The phone may have defaulted to 900/1800 after the reset. That is, to
foreign frequencies. Go into your network settings
(menu/settings/other settings/network/network setup) and make sure the
band is set to "1900."
Doug
- 10-10-2003, 11:36 PM #5DougGuest
Re: Can't receive/call after a master reset on a Motorola v66g
>After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial out.
>Anyone know what went wrong?
>How can i get it back into working order?
Dan,
The phone may have defaulted to 900/1800 after the reset. That is, to
foreign frequencies. Go into your network settings
(menu/settings/other settings/network/network setup) and make sure the
band is set to "1900."
Doug
- 10-12-2003, 08:42 AM #6PDA ManGuest
Re: Can't receive/call after a master reset on a Motorola v66g
"DC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial out.
> Anyone know what went wrong?
Yes, you used a feature that you werent qualified to use. Why people
continually use features /flexing/ flashing their phones without prior
knowledge of the consequences of their actions, never ceases to amaze me.
> How can i get it back into working order?
>
> -Dan.
- 10-12-2003, 08:42 AM #7PDA ManGuest
Re: Can't receive/call after a master reset on a Motorola v66g
"DC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial out.
> Anyone know what went wrong?
Yes, you used a feature that you werent qualified to use. Why people
continually use features /flexing/ flashing their phones without prior
knowledge of the consequences of their actions, never ceases to amaze me.
> How can i get it back into working order?
>
> -Dan.
- 11-21-2003, 02:29 AM #8The Great KornholioGuest
alex replies Re: Can't receive/call after a master reset on a Motorola v66g
That's how we learn, by some combination of RTFM, WTBD? and PHIS! my
personal distribution ratio is 10% RTFM (quick start summary), 85% What's
This Button Do? and later when the learning curve flattens out you'll see my
Please Help I'm Stuck! posts.
If you are the PDA man you must have at one time loaded some cool-looking
piece of software without knowing precisely how it worked or what it did
right?
Not "qualified"? When has anybody ever been qualified to do anything new or
exploratory. The things I am qualified to do are things that do not require
a cerebral cortex (simple acts of personal hygiene, riding a bicycle, being
a wise-ass, etc.
I'm sure anybody is qualified to do anything their curiosity takes them to.
Exceptions involve the strong possibility of grave consequences for self or
others. Nobody considers young children qualified to carry loaded firearms
but that's lack of judgment.
You watch, Dan will be qualified to use his master reset/clear option very
quickly and then he can move on to hacking or building jammers or answering
other people's PHIS! posts.
However, it just occurred to me that you are maybe being facetious having
done the same thing (and posted the PHI'S on this NG recently.)
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> "DC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > After a master reset/clear, the phone cannot receive any call or dial
out.
> > Anyone know what went wrong?
>
> Yes, you used a feature that you werent qualified to use. Why people
> continually use features /flexing/ flashing their phones without prior
> knowledge of the consequences of their actions, never ceases to amaze me.
>
> > How can i get it back into working order?
> >
> > -Dan.
>
>
>
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