[talks-uk] Re: preparing for the worse

  • From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:59:23 +0100

The soft reset is the same on all Nokia phones. *#7780# That is Star 
Pound/Hash/Numbe 7780 Pound/Hash/Number. then the phone will ask are you sure? 
Then you need to press YES SoftKey1. Then the phone will ask 
for Lock code. If you have not changed it, it is 12345 followed by OK 
SoftKey1 Then the phone will beep and go quiet for a few minutes. 

No personal data like contacts will be lost.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: yvonne oliver 
  To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 5:17 PM
  Subject: [talks-uk] Re: preparing for the worse


  hello
  thank you for that
  how does one do a soft reset?
  Yvonne
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Hussein Patwa 
    To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 9:46 PM
    Subject: [talks-uk] Re: preparing for the worse


    Hi,

     

    Drive C can be formatted however this will result in the loss of all user 
data and a restore to the original factory defaults.  You can do a soft reset 
which will not lose personal data however if the problem is a problem of 
registry keys causing applications to be looked for where they don't exist than 
this will not be fixed by a software reset.

     

    Current version of N86 firmware is 30.0.9.

     

    HTH.

     

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    From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
On Behalf Of yvonne oliver
    Sent: 27 August 2010 20:26
    To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [talks-uk] Re: preparing for the worse

     

    hello Eleanor

    i have sent Steve knutt an email asking how much it will be if i have to 
have the handset reset back to factory settings

    however if there was a way to format drive c like there for drive e then i 
could use the phone switch to put my contacts back on because i never use much 
on the phone other than to send and receive texts and voice calls

    i don't use it on the internet neither do i send emails with it.

    so all i would need on c is the talks software firmware and contacts

    at least i think that is all that would need to go on c

    i am sure if i have left anything out someone will tell me what it is

    so can c be formatted?

    Yvonne

      ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: Eleanor Burke 

      To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

      Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 8:19 PM

      Subject: [talks-uk] Re: preparing for the worse

       

      All I can tell you is that we have had great discussion on this list and 
the other Talks list about this memory full problem.  In the end I found it 
best to take my phone to Vodafone and let them update the firmware.  It meant I 
did not have the phnone for about 10 days but that was not a problem as I had 
another one.  When I got the phone back I was told that the firmware had been 
updated and I did not have the problem again.  Some people are good at using PC 
Suite and updating the firmware that way.  The firmware is a version number so 
what you need is for someone on the list to tell you the latest firmware 
version on N86 and then they can tell you how to check your firmware version 
from the standby screen.  It is a series of keystrokes.  You could update the 
firmware yourself.  If you are going to do that, ensure that yhou back-up yhour 
contacts etc to the memory card.  There is a way of backing up and then when 
you have updated the firmware you just restore the backup.  However, when I did 
this Talks would not Talk so I had to uninstall Talks again and reinstall it 
which I did wsith sighted assistance and then all was well.

       

      Eleanor

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: yvonne oliver 

        To: talks uk 

        Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 8:01 PM

        Subject: [talks-uk] preparing for the worse

         

        hi

        earlier today Pete sent me an email reply explaining that the reason my 
phone is not saying memory card is because this is not featured in talks 5

        so that still leaves me the problem of why each time i switch on the 
handset it asks me to move or delete stuff from the phone memory

        there is very little on c anyway.

        i did install an update called s w update and wonder if this could be 
the reason

        talks seems to work ok but just each time i switch on the handset i get 
the c drive message to delete or move from phone memory

        now preparing for the worse.

        if it comes to the fact i have to reset the handset and install talks 
how do i do this?

        how do i reset the handset do i go to factory settings?

        or do i use something else

         

        and what about installing talks if version 4 is not there i would have 
no sound to hear the installation process

         

        can anyone help 

        Yvonne

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