I'm aSo basically what I was trying to do was fix the refresh button on Madden mobile. I had to go into the data/data path and then into the files/cache of the game. I had to find a specific file number and change the "lockout" from 3 to 0, basically that's what fixed the refresh speed. I also had to change the permissions up by unchecking the write box. Unchecking the write box caused my game to say "storage space almost full" when it really wasn't. It let me passed the first error message. I got a second one of the same kind after getting into the game and it forces me to return to the menu with a connection error saying something like "there was a server error". There isn't anything wrong with the servers so. Anyways, unchecking the write box Is the only way I know how to do it. Leaving it unchecked it won't work at all.
Does anyone know how I can bypass this error message?
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I don't know what I have done to my poor Wizard, but all of a sudden it has stopped doing the type ahead for contacts from the SMS message header.
Has anyone else had this happen and if so what fixes this as it is really annoying.
Hoping I don't have to reinstall as I haven't backed up for a while.
*glum*
I'm assuming you mean when you start typing a name, after about 2 letters, the entire name will pop-up.
If that's the case, check: Settings>Input>Word Completion. Make sure "Suggest words when entering text" is checked.
I'm having the same problem, did you get it fixed. I get the predictive text when actually typing a message but no when entering the "To:" field contact name??
Fixed
This wont help anyone at all but the type ahead seems to have "fixed itself"
I have my email on the sd card which then got ejected at some point confusing the device and recreating a folder called Storage Card (the actual card got renamed Sotrage Card 2), I then took the card out again, deleted the folder which had appeared as Storage Card and put it all back together.
The type ahead for addressees then started to work again (faster than it was earlier)
dkb218 said:
I'm assuming you mean when you start typing a name, after about 2 letters, the entire name will pop-up.
If that's the case, check: Settings>Input>Word Completion. Make sure "Suggest words when entering text" is checked.
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That was all enabled and didn't make any impact on the address type ahead.
I have been receiving an error code 129 on my Touch Pro 2 (Sprint) for sometime now. I finally brought it into Sprint and they WIPED my phone and said it was a software issue. 3 days later the same error message. I brought it back to Sprint and they gave me a brand new TP2. 4 days later I am still receiving the same error message (on my new phone). I brought it back to Sprint today and low and behold they WIPED my phone again, this time they did not put anything back on it, no contacts, no nothing. When I asked them what was wrong this time they said and I quote "DO NOT SINK IT WITH YOUR PC", HUH seriously, I have a WM phone and a Windows PC and I can't sink my phone. They recommended to put everything back on manually and see if the error happens again.
I am going CRAZY. Anyone ever see this before? Its NOT a text message I am receiving, its an actual ERROR, it appears on the top tool bar as and "!" sigh, when I click on it is says Error 129. When I get the error I can not make calls, send text or get on the Net. I have to reboot my phone to use it. Then when I reboot I have noticed my family gets repeated text messages. And once I get the error it comes back constantly.
Any help would be appreciated. THANK YOU!!
digitalimagecreations said:
I have been receiving an error code 129 on my Touch Pro 2 (Sprint) for sometime now. I finally brought it into Sprint and they WIPED my phone and said it was a software issue. 3 days later the same error message. I brought it back to Sprint and they gave me a brand new TP2. 4 days later I am still receiving the same error message (on my new phone). I brought it back to Sprint today and low and behold they WIPED my phone again, this time they did not put anything back on it, no contacts, no nothing. When I asked them what was wrong this time they said and I quote "DO NOT SINK IT WITH YOUR PC", HUH seriously, I have a WM phone and a Windows PC and I can't sink my phone. They recommended to put everything back on manually and see if the error happens again.
I am going CRAZY. Anyone ever see this before? Its NOT a text message I am receiving, its an actual ERROR, it appears on the top tool bar as and "!" sigh, when I click on it is says Error 129. When I get the error I can not make calls, send text or get on the Net. I have to reboot my phone to use it. Then when I reboot I have noticed my family gets repeated text messages. And once I get the error it comes back constantly.
Any help would be appreciated. THANK YOU!!
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If you're experiencing the 129 data connection error, try calling advanced tech support and have them rebuild/refresh your network settings and see if it fixes you. I'm baffled as to the why part.
In any case, I found a listing of all the Sprint error codes and what really catches my eye is the fact it says this:
Error Codes - RFC 2002 (129) 129 Administratively Prohibited Mobile should display "Unknown error. Sign in failed. Please try again. If the problem persists, turn your phone off then turn it on again."
Maybe wherever you were with your phone Sprint wasn't letting you use the net at that time.
I also found the following info you may want to try:
Go to www.sprint.com and log in to your account.
Under My Sprint, click on the Settings and Password link.
Under Account Admin Tools, click "wireless web access."
Make sure your phone number IS NOT CHECKED on this page. If it is by chance, your data has been "shut off."
You may want to check it, save it, and then uncheck it. It could cause something to "refresh."
Also, check Settings -> Connections Tab -> connections -> under Sprint click on "Manage existing connections" and make sure your "sprint #777" is there.
If not, settings are as follows:
Name of Connection : Sprint
Model : Cellular LIne
Number to be dialed #777
Username/Password/Domain are blank
Advanced - Use server-assigned IP address is checked (on both tabs)
Use Slip is UNCHECKED
Use Software compression is CHECKED
Use IP Header compress is CHECKED
You need to soft reset after adding.
Other things to try:
Also make sure your data connection is "on" in the comm manager. I know that is a duh, but who knows.
Start > Settings > System Tab > Update Profile
Phone Dialer > Menu > Options > Services tab > Internet > Get Settings
If you're feeling ambitious with that one, you could then initiate custom NAI entry to device (client-initiated IOTA) by taping start.
That's about as much as I could turn up. I hope something works for you.
Hey guys,
So I know I'm not alone on this issue, I've come across countless topics and I couldn't find a solid solution ANYWHERE and I tried EVERYTHING. I finally stumbled upon a solution that worked for me and it DIDN'T involve a clean wipe of my ROM.
(oh and a little background, I'm running a Droid 4 on Verizon with stargo's port of CM11 KitKat)
The topic is on the cyanogenmod website (can't post the link because of stupid forum rules), and I found the solution in the comments. Here is the comment by Matt Mower:
"Michael Gernoth, after changing apns-conf.xml, you might need to force a reload of apns-conf.xml. One way to achieve this is:
1) Enable airplane mode
2) Restart phone
3) Settings > Mobile networks should now show "Access point names" as a menu you can enter
4) In Access point names menu, choose "Reset to default" from the drop menu
5) Disable airplane mode"
So I did that, and wallah, I was able to send and receive MMS again and the error is gone!! I've seen soo many other people on here who have the same issue and have tried to reset to default and they mention that it wouldn't save, and I think the reason is it just needed that said manual reload of apns-config.xml.
Please note that I take NO CREDIT FOR THIS FIX, I just happened to find the post that contained the info that I believe many others have missed. Please share this info with anyone else having this issue as it could save them a ton of frustration as well.
Thanks for reading!
I personally tried several solutions including replacing the apns-conf.xml file, manually entering all the APN info and others without any real permanent success.
There is a ridiculously simple fix to cure this issue once and for all.
Make sure your Droid 4 is rooted and open the Play Store. Install Root Tweaker by broodplank. Open the app and check the box next to Cyanogenmod APNS List. Click "Tweak now!" You'll get a message advising it has been applied. Close the app, reboot your device and you should be good to go.
Ahem!
jdinardo22 said:
Hey guys,
So I know I'm not alone on this issue, I've come across countless topics and I couldn't find a solid solution ANYWHERE and I tried EVERYTHING. I finally stumbled upon a solution that worked for me and it DIDN'T involve a clean wipe of my ROM.
(oh and a little background, I'm running a Droid 4 on Verizon with stargo's port of CM11 KitKat)
The topic is on the cyanogenmod website (can't post the link because of stupid forum rules), and I found the solution in the comments. Here is the comment by Matt Mower:
"Michael Gernoth, after changing apns-conf.xml, you might need to force a reload of apns-conf.xml. One way to achieve this is:
1) Enable airplane mode
2) Restart phone
3) Settings > Mobile networks should now show "Access point names" as a menu you can enter
4) In Access point names menu, choose "Reset to default" from the drop menu
5) Disable airplane mode"
So I did that, and wallah, I was able to send and receive MMS again and the error is gone!! I've seen soo many other people on here who have the same issue and have tried to reset to default and they mention that it wouldn't save, and I think the reason is it just needed that said manual reload of apns-config.xml.
Please note that I take NO CREDIT FOR THIS FIX, I just happened to find the post that contained the info that I believe many others have missed. Please share this info with anyone else having this issue as it could save them a ton of frustration as well.
Thanks for reading!
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I followed these instructions, and literally one second after turning airplane mode back off I got a "No APN specified on device message." So, at least on the OnePlus One this fix does not work. However, it is apparently possible to reset the APN to default without going into airplane mode or rebooting, although I don't know if that reloads the apns-config.xml file. Anyway, I just changed to a different APN, and so far that seems to have fixed the problem.
By the way, for all you language mavens, "wallah" is a horrible corruption of "voila," which is properly pronounced much the same way but adding the "v" sound at the start, phonetically sort of "vwallah". Cheers!
so helpfull, thank you
Simply, set your APN settings as default from drop menu, shutdown your cell, Remove sim and now insert your sim turn on cell, your issue is fixed..........
Big hug jdinardo22- the issue was fixed by enabling airplan , reboot, disabling it
and my phone is 1+1
it took me much pain and time , till getting to this simple advice that made an end to the creeping situation.
the only benefit of this terrible journey, is that i got read of a lot of nonsense and suspicious apps.
tanks again to jdinardo!!!:angel:
jdinardo22 said:
Hey guys,
So I know I'm not alone on this issue, I've come across countless topics and I couldn't find a solid solution ANYWHERE and I tried EVERYTHING. I finally stumbled upon a solution that worked for me and it DIDN'T involve a clean wipe of my ROM.
(oh and a little background, I'm running a Droid 4 on Verizon with stargo's port of CM11 KitKat)
The topic is on the cyanogenmod website (can't post the link because of stupid forum rules), and I found the solution in the comments. Here is the comment by Matt Mower:
"Michael Gernoth, after changing apns-conf.xml, you might need to force a reload of apns-conf.xml. One way to achieve this is:
1) Enable airplane mode
2) Restart phone
3) Settings > Mobile networks should now show "Access point names" as a menu you can enter
4) In Access point names menu, choose "Reset to default" from the drop menu
5) Disable airplane mode":
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Hello everyone. I own an Alcatel Idol 4 6055U. I am not able to find my device as an option to see the forums. I see Idol3, Idol 4s, but not Idol 4. I mean, I see the questions pertaining to the model, but I myself cannot access them. Here's my dilemma. Every Android I've owned over the last 2 years has had issues. The same basic issues, but slightly different for each phone. Yesterday I contacted Alcatel customer support yet again concerning issues with my phone. Issues such as phone calls coming in that don't show up on my call logs. I've answered the calls. No one responds on the other end. My back button continuously skips over letters, causing unnecessary time correcting a word at times. When sms texting, the message I'm typing stops and I have to go back into my message to continue. The curser isn't even in the right spot. It will be in the middle of the message instead of at the end. At times the person's message with whom I'm texting will show up out of the dialog box in different print, in addition to receiving the message as usual. The time is always changing. I don't know much about operating systems. I downloaded a file manager from Google Play and found lots of files marked "SQlite injection", hijacked, UDP connection, and more. I even found wording explaining how "they" will only see something about shared user files bc "they're" not on some list (I can provide a copy). I have reset my phone number numerous times. Same issues.
All this being said, I have good reason to believe I know the hacker who is responsible. This individual lives states away. It would all have to be done remotely.
I don't know what to do. I'm begging someone for help. Thank you for your time.
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Hello everyone. I own an Alcatel Idol 4 6055U. I am not able to find my device as an option to see the forums. I see Idol3, Idol 4s, but not Idol 4. I mean, I see the questions pertaining to the model, but I myself cannot access them. Here's my dilemma. Every Android I've owned over the last 2 years has had issues. The same basic issues, but slightly different for each phone. Yesterday I contacted Alcatel customer support yet again concerning issues with my phone. Issues such as phone calls coming in that don't show up on my call logs. I've answered the calls. No one responds on the other end. My back button continuously skips over letters, causing unnecessary time correcting a word at times. When sms texting, the message I'm typing stops and I have to go back into my message to continue. The curser isn't even in the right spot. It will be in the middle of the message instead of at the end. At times the person's message with whom I'm texting will show up out of the dialog box in different print, in addition to receiving the message as usual. The time is always changing. I don't know much about operating systems. I downloaded a file manager from Google Play and found lots of files marked "SQlite injection", hijacked, UDP connection, and more. I even found wording explaining how "they" will only see something about shared user files bc "they're" not on some list (I can provide a copy). I have reset my phone number numerous times. Same issues.
All this being said, I have good reason to believe I know the hacker who is responsible. This individual lives states away. It would all have to be done remotely.
I don't know what to do. I'm begging someone for help. Thank you for your time.
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see my PM
I just bought a 6.2. Ridiculously huge phone. I have trouble believing this is now considered a small phone. The huge screen is a plus while I'm stuck at home. It'll get annoying quick once we get back out into the world.
There seems to be something wrong with sqlite on the phone. F-Droid repeatedly crashes with a grab bag of sqlite errors - "file is not a database." "Loc header is corrupted." - going from memory here, because most of the time the message flashes by on the way to the "Would you like to e-mail the details to help fix the issue?" screen. Everytime OI Shopping List starts up, it thinks it's being started for the first time and goes through the "choose your preferred layout setup." Any created shopping lists are gone. The default one is empty. I can't say for sure this is the same problem, but it seems related.
Does anybody know of an app to stress-test sqlite creation on the phone? Or, even better - how to fix this?
Follow-up. Sqlite errors in Aldiko, too. Setup from first install is gone. After putting all my info back in, I attempted to download a book from the library and got "Import failed [file is not a databse (code 26 SQLITE_NOTADB)]" - one of the same errrors that F-Droid gives. Something is very wrong with this phone.
No help on the internet beyond some applications showing the same behavior, all solved years ago.
Nokia support did not find the problem, and after a soft reset and factory reset, told me to send the phone in for repair. "Two week turnaround, just go to this website, fill out your details, print out the paper, tape it to your phone and bring it to the nearest Fedex office. No cost to you!"
However, on the setup after the factory reset, there was a message about my SD card being too slow and could cause problems being used as a phone storage device. The message was not there during the original setup. It's a Samsung SDXC 1. Not that old, or slow, but removing it solved the problem. Maybe my previous phone corrupted it as a parting shot.