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How do I reset the call timers of incoming and outgoing under Settings -> System -> Device Information -> Call Duration
There is simply no option for me to reset it.
I think you jave to use the XDA Manipulator...
HTH
Stefan
If i will to use the XDA Manipulator, I will need to get a serial cable just for the sake of resetting the timer.
Is there other alternative beside using the XDA Manipulator? All I want is to keep track of my mthly incoming/outgoing call time.
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i would say that it's in the registry
could be wrong though
re
have a look here http://www.tekguru.co.uk/phpBB2/index.php?article=494
it's not exactly what you were looking for no doubt and to be honest I ahve not tried it yet, but the principle is sound.
Cheers, Shire
ARGH! I'm completely sick and tired of meddling with all options given to me to monitor the call duration.
I have decided to get myself a serial sync cable with the XDA Manipulator just for the sake of monitoring my total call duration.
Just before I did that, I have a few questions.
1) What kind of serial sync cable must I get? Can the XDA serial cable works?
2) Do I need to hard reset my XDA II whenever I access the XDA Manipulator window? Is it that all I need to do is sync the PDA with the serial cable connected to my PC just like how the USB works?
Thanks
Don´t know how (and if) the xda manipulator works with the XDA II.
At the old xda devices entering the bootloader performs a hard reset. so, all data will be lost.
Maybe the manipulator isn´t the right choice for you. (I don´t know how often you will reset the timers...)
Using serial cable is the same like using usb cable. Main difference ist, that the battery won´t be charged with the serial.
Regards
Stefan
I will have to reset the call duration every 1st day of the month. I wouldn't want to hard reset mthly just for the sake of the call duration.
Why can't O2 have an option for us, consumer to reset the damn thing!!!
Pardon me for pointing out the obvious but why don't you just hit the big reset button on the screen when you're looking at the Call Duration.
From the phone screen...Call History.....Tools......Call Timers.......RESET!
Mine works fine.
is there additional software which i can install? My HTC touch does not have the Call Timer plug in. Surprisingly.
Hi all,
yesterday my Universal fell from the table on the ground, and it fell directly onto the USB cable connector, which was plugged into the device at the moment. So now, the USB port on my Universal is acting pretty weird, it moves from side to side and it accepts the charger cable only under a very specific angle, so it is pretty difficult to plug the charger cable in correctly. I am going to get it repaired soon, but I want to backup my data first. The problem is, that the broken USB doesn't let me connect the device to my PC, as even if the status LED lights up as if it was connected and charging, I get the "device not recognised" error on my computer. Does anyone have an idea that could help me please? Thanks a lot in advance,
Longlife
Longlife said:
Hi all,
yesterday my Universal fell from the table on the ground, and it fell directly onto the USB cable connector, which was plugged into the device at the moment. So now, the USB port on my Universal is acting pretty weird, it moves from side to side and it accepts the charger cable only under a very specific angle, so it is pretty difficult to plug the charger cable in correctly. I am going to get it repaired soon, but I want to backup my data first. The problem is, that the broken USB doesn't let me connect the device to my PC, as even if the status LED lights up as if it was connected and charging, I get the "device not recognised" error on my computer. Does anyone have an idea that could help me please? Thanks a lot in advance,
Longlife
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I would say download the trial version of Spb backup, and copy the CAB installer to your SD-card via an card reader on the PC. This way you don't need the USB connection. You can make a self-extractable full backup, just make sure that you have the same ROM installed before restoring. I hope this helps .
oh then get it fixed lol
i paid £10 for mine to be fixed (came straight off main board) from a local phone repairers
jarbi said:
I would say download the trial version of Spb backup, and copy the CAB installer to your SD-card via an card reader on the PC. This way you don't need the USB connection. You can make a self-extractable full backup, just make sure that you have the same ROM installed before restoring. I hope this helps .
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Thanks a lot, I will try it as soon as I come back home from school
daddy k said:
oh then get it fixed lol
i paid £10 for mine to be fixed (came straight off main board) from a local phone repairers
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Yeah, I'm going to get it fixed for sure but I don't want to risk losing my data if the mechanic did a hard reset or something.
Same problem, without the fall
My USB connector started acting up a couple of days ago. It's strange, because I dropped it once, but worked fine afterwards. Now, I need to jiggle the cable aruond for a bit before it actually makes contact
What do you think, how long does it take for them to fix it in a repair shop. Could I possibly wait for it to be finished?
I would suggest getting a Universal Battery Mobile Charger to charge the battery and a USB bluetooth adapter for the computer to sync.
Then if you decide to get it fixed just make sure it's from a reputable repair center. After the repair, I still suggest using the mobile Charger and USB dongle to charge and sync to lessen the stress on miniusb. Goodluck!
Reputable it will be! The T-Mobile shop I purchased it at!
And how long do you think it will take for them to fix it(the repair shop is right in the back of the store...)?
Four days ago, I took the phone to a one of a very few QTEK services in the Czech Republic and they promised to make me an price offer of the repair. They sent me an e-mail yesterday, and the price was..14,026 CZK, which is about 500 EUR accoridng to today's rates. They said that the whole motherboard needed to be replaced, because one part of it had been nicked. Anyway, I bought the phone on ebay for about 400 EUR and I am not really going to pay such a huge amount of money for the repair (I can get a brand new Universal for this price..or even cheaper). Do you think it's possible that the service was either mistaken or lied to me to make a higher profit? And, if a part of the motherboard really is snapped off, do you think it would be possible to fix it somehow? Thanks a lot,
Longlife
clemsyn said:
I would suggest getting a Universal Battery Mobile Charger to charge the battery and a USB bluetooth adapter for the computer to sync.
Then if you decide to get it fixed just make sure it's from a reputable repair center. After the repair, I still suggest using the mobile Charger and USB dongle to charge and sync to lessen the stress on miniusb. Goodluck!
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Thanks, if I don't manage to get it fixed (see my last post) I'll probably do that. btw, I didn't see a BT connection option in my ActiveSync (and I think I have the latest version), do I need a special plugin or a different piece of software for the sync? Thanks,
Longlife
sorry,for writing in slovak,its easier and faster and longlife understands.
nazdar oprava tu v UK stoji asi 20gbp, odporucam ti v cexax najst nejaky mobil servis, tu na ftp najdes man na rozobratie uniho, a skus si cez net kupit usbfemale(vsetky su standartne). xod do sevisu a skus ix ukecatnex ti to opravia.btw mas ho v zaruke este?
If you want to use BT to sync, you'll need to map virtual serial ports to your adapter(this can be usually done from within the adapter's program, like BlueSoleil), and the configure ActiveSync to accept connections from that port. Afterwards, you need to start ActiveSync on your MDA, and select "Connect via Bluetooth", and voilá.
The catch is, you can't sync music this way. But that might be the smallest of your worries
phsnake said:
sorry,for writing in slovak,its easier and faster and longlife understands.
nazdar oprava tu v UK stoji asi 20gbp, odporucam ti v cexax najst nejaky mobil servis, tu na ftp najdes man na rozobratie uniho, a skus si cez net kupit usbfemale(vsetky su standartne). xod do sevisu a skus ix ukecatnex ti to opravia.btw mas ho v zaruke este?
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Sorry for writing in Czech, but..you know
Kupoval sem to na ebay od nákýho němce, mám to ještě v záruce ale u německýho T-Mobile a dostávat to do jejich servisu by asi nebylo uplně jednoduchý. Každopádně si od něj nechám ty záruční papíry poslat a zkusim zatim obejít pár servisů tady v Praze. Dík moc
mzalan said:
If you want to use BT to sync, you'll need to map virtual serial ports to your adapter(this can be usually done from within the adapter's program, like BlueSoleil), and the configure ActiveSync to accept connections from that port. Afterwards, you need to start ActiveSync on your MDA, and select "Connect via Bluetooth", and voilá.
The catch is, you can't sync music this way. But that might be the smallest of your worries
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Hi,
Can you please explain how to do it in BlueSoleil?
I have BlueSoleil (legal), and I've been reading, and trying everything, for hours, without success.
I've managed to get a bt connection between my laptop and my Universal, and one of the available service is indeed ActiveSync. And I can see AS trying to connect, when I click on "Connect via Bluetooth" in my PPC. But then it just stops, and my Uni says it didn't find a partnership with ActiveSync.
Any help, please?
TIA
Longlife said:
Thanks, if I don't manage to get it fixed (see my last post) I'll probably do that. btw, I didn't see a BT connection option in my ActiveSync (and I think I have the latest version), do I need a special plugin or a different piece of software for the sync? Thanks,
Longlife
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Initially you have to open a COM port for the Bluetooth Serial Settings..and then when you open the COM port (like COM 5 or something), go to active sync Connections Settings and then check "Allow connections to following" and then choose the COM port of the Bluetooth Serial Settings (like COM 5 depending on what COM port you put the BT serial settings).
This might buy you some time till prices go down and you could have it repair for lower price.
GOODLUCK!
clemsyn said:
Initially you have to open a COM port for the Bluetooth Serial Settings..and then when you open the COM port (like COM 5 or something), go to active sync Connections Settings and then check "Allow connections to following" and then choose the COM port of the Bluetooth Serial Settings (like COM 5 depending on what COM port you put the BT serial settings).
This might buy you some time till prices go down and you could have it repair for lower price.
GOODLUCK!
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Thanks Just one more thing..I will probably not be able to flash new ROM via BT, or will I?
Sorry no flashing via bluetooth only via USB. Not sure though if you can do it via SD if somebody builds an image of the ROM you want in SD then use that but not familiar with it on Universal.
Hello
I hqd the same problem happening to me : the connection between the mini USB and the motherboard were severed. I used stripping wire to redo the connections, and hot glue to make sure they don't break again.
You can certainly do the same. Please tell me if you need a spare mini USB connector to replace your broken one (got one ! you can also find one in any cheap USB reader)
Guylhem
Hi,
many thanks for your idea! I recently gave the phone to my grandmother's former student, who is an amateur electrotechnic. Hopefully, he will manage to mend it and if not, I will surely try what you have suggested. Just one thing..don't you need a special screwdriver to get into the phone?
Thanks, Longlife
guylhem said:
Hello
I hqd the same problem happening to me : the connection between the mini USB and the motherboard were severed. I used stripping wire to redo the connections, and hot glue to make sure they don't break again.
You can certainly do the same. Please tell me if you need a spare mini USB connector to replace your broken one (got one ! you can also find one in any cheap USB reader)
Guylhem
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Longlife said:
Hi,
many thanks for your idea! I recently gave the phone to my grandmother's former student, who is an amateur electrotechnic. Hopefully, he will manage to mend it and if not, I will surely try what you have suggested. Just one thing..don't you need a special screwdriver to get into the phone?
Thanks, Longlife
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There are instructions on how to take the phone apart on the FTP server. Follow them carefully!
Weird problem - when I plug my phone into my PC via the USB cable, it charges (i can see the red light and the plug in icon) but the PC via WMDC doesnt see it. Nor can I see it when I view Computer. I have since did a factory HD2 reset and also uninstalled WMDC (twice) and reinstalled. Anyone know what the prob here is or how to fix? Thanks.
Have you flashed any ROMs recently? I had this problem when I flashed a new ROM. My front USB ports were very slow, I don't even think they're 2.0 half the time as Windows tells me to plug stuff in faster ports but, to solve your problem I think you need to change how your phone acts when connected via USB to PC.
Go to Settings, Other and USB to PC and make sure its set to ActiveSync.
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Have you flashed any ROMs recently? I had this problem when I flashed a new ROM. My front USB ports were very slow, I don't even think they're 2.0 half the time as Windows tells me to plug stuff in faster ports but, to solve your problem I think you need to change how your phone acts when connected via USB to PC.
Go to Settings, Other and USB to PC and make sure its set to ActiveSync.
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That's not a solution it's a workaround and a crap one at that because all it is doing is disabling the usb rndis driver in favour of the much older and slower usb serial driver
Weird problem - when I plug my phone into my PC via the USB cable, it charges (i can see the red light and the plug in icon) but the PC via WMDC doesnt see it. Nor can I see it when I view Computer. I have since did a factory HD2 reset and also uninstalled WMDC (twice) and reinstalled. Anyone know what the prob here is or how to fix? Thanks.
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I had this problem with my leo all last week. Then i went to my brothers place for thursday through saturday and had the same problem on his pc which runs windows xp pro sp3 (mine is windows 7 pro).
Turns out it was the phone itself. There seemed to be a problem with the tcpip stack, the rndis driver or the tcpip cache. Not sure which but a hard reset solved it and now everything is fine. Although thinking about it i only got the problem after enabling the tcpip cache tweak in bsbtweaks 1.6....... curious!
Don't plug your phone to the front usb, instead plug it to the usb ports on the back of your computer which directly goes to the m/b.
Flashing new ROMS has nothing to do with this phenomenon.
Bad USB cable or bad usb port could sometimes cause this, too.
I have not flashed the ROM at all w this phone. I did do 2 hard Leo resets but still have the problem. Running Win 7 Pro, checked the USB settings on the phone and its all good. USB plugged into the back of the PC and have tried multiple ports. Dang. Any ideas?
I had the same problem, I tried to connect it to several other PCs with no success, at the end hard reset solved it...
if a hard rest doesn;t fix it then task 29 the phone and reinstall the rom
ZoNoMo said:
I have not flashed the ROM at all w this phone. I did do 2 hard Leo resets but still have the problem. Running Win 7 Pro, checked the USB settings on the phone and its all good. USB plugged into the back of the PC and have tried multiple ports. Dang. Any ideas?
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Trust me, the prob is not with your phone, something to do with your PC. Any firewall program running, maybe?
BumAround said:
Trust me, the prob is not with your phone, something to do with your PC. Any firewall program running, maybe?
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Sorry mate but your wrong. The PC is fine. It is actually the phone that is at fault.
My experiences last week prove this and with no modification to my PC but only a hard rest on the phone everything is now working fine. The same with my brothers machine. No modifications made to it just my phone and that works fine now too.
Both PC's are completely different including the operating system yet both displayed the same problem last week and both now work fine with only the phone being worked on. Combine this with the other comments here that confirm this and you still think the pc is at fault? i'd like to see some proof or some form of methodology.
Although i personally had never seen this problem before over the many winmo devices i've had i'm pretty confident that my IT systems diagnostics training is serving me well here but if you can prove otherwise i'll gladly admit i'm wrong.
sorry for the newbie question but how do you hard reset? i know how to soft reset via "clear storage". i don't have access to the manual right now. out of office.
ZoNoMo said:
sorry for the newbie question but how do you hard reset? i know how to soft reset via "clear storage". i don't have access to the manual right now. out of office.
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using clear storage is performinf the software version of a hard reset. it's not a soft reset.
the prefered way of performing a hard reset is to hold down both volume keys (make sure you do it firmly so both make contact) and then quickly tap the power button (do no hold it down at all) then hold the volume buttons until you see a warning. the rest will be obvious (printed on the phone screen)
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Sorry mate but your wrong. The PC is fine. It is actually the phone that is at fault.
My experiences last week prove this and with no modification to my PC but only a hard rest on the phone everything is now working fine. The same with my brothers machine. No modifications made to it just my phone and that works fine now too.
Both PC's are completely different including the operating system yet both displayed the same problem last week and both now work fine with only the phone being worked on. Combine this with the other comments here that confirm this and you still think the pc is at fault? i'd like to see some proof or some form of methodology.
Although i personally had never seen this problem before over the many winmo devices i've had i'm pretty confident that my IT systems diagnostics training is serving me well here but if you can prove otherwise i'll gladly admit i'm wrong.
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Sorry mate, *perhaps* your IT systems diagnostics training is serving you most complicated solutions, whereas *maybe* there's more simple solutions : (1)check if there's a firewall program running that block the phone's RNDIS driver to be "seen" by the PC, or (2)a case of bad USB cable, and then (3)your *methodology-proven* trouble-shooting method.
I can say that because it happened to me, where after I take care of the firewall program, the phone gets detected immediately.
Cheers, mate.
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Sorry mate, *perhaps* your IT systems diagnostics training is serving you most complicated solutions, whereas *maybe* there's more simple solutions : (1)check if there's a firewall program running that block the phone's RNDIS driver to be "seen" by the PC, or (2)a case of bad USB cable, and then (3)your *methodology-proven* trouble-shooting method.
I can say that because it happened to me, where after I take care of the firewall program, the phone gets detected immediately.
Cheers, mate.
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First, most modern firewall programs actually have application detection and notifiction systems. Now in cases where the rndis connection has been working and no modifications have been made software wise this is instantly ruled out. In your case i would look at replacing your firewall with something a little better
Next, (and we will use my personal case for this as i'm sure it will be global for this thread) i have one usb cable for my leo - one - and considering, as i said above, after i hard reset and using the very same cable as before i have proven it to work. so moving on.
my method of testing is a pretty standard method. The training is only of any use for tracking the fault diagnosis. Being able to this do allows for an accurate analysis of what is going on at each stage of the connection process.
Seeing as the op has hard reset the device we will see if it is really the PC or not. i'm positive it is the phone that is not working correctly in this case but we will soon see.
Interestingly I have two notebooks, one for work one for home both run WIN7 Pro (Work one is a SOA standard operating architecture). My work notebook did see my HD2 for a while then stopped, my home notebook still syncs without an issue using the same cable. I can only assume by proccess of elimination that it is not the HD2 and that the problem lies with something on my Work notebook.
SOLVED: It was the stupid cable. I did a factory hard reset and plugged in. No dice. Do I grabbed my spare cable and presto. Fired up immediately. Thanks everyone.
help!!! i cant connect my x2 to tv using the tv-out cable..i connect the wire to the tv 1st, then to the phone..nothings happen...i try it on the other way, nothing happed..i try again with other tv, also nothing happen..then i soft reset my phone and try again..also nothing happen...what is going on??? help me..my phone is still using winmo 6.5..not yet update...the only thing i do to the phone is i delete all the panels that i have in the phone and install some important app...help, i need badly to connect it to tv...PS, i dont want to hard reset coz i dont want to lose my app...
set to AV output on your TV ?
My phone is a huge POS and I am ready to throw it through t-mobile's window. I have been getting a lot of hangs and crashes on my phone so I decided it was time to finally upgrade it. Well I have tried both my work and home PC's and my laptop. And the phone never shows up on the computer. When I plug it in, the phone beeps and asks me if I want to use Kies, Mass Storage, or Media Player. No matter what I select the phone is never seen by windows explorer, disk manager, or Kies. I have tried a few different cables and still no dice. I know the connection is good as it charges and asks if I want to mount the device. I figured it was software so I decided to factory wipe the phone, but that didn't help at all. I am at a loss, T-Mobile probably won't do anything for me. I am ready to jump ship and go back to iPhone, Android has not been a very good experience for me.
Ye sorry you had to get the vibrant dude. I would have gone with the nexus s on tmobile. Maybe try to enable USB debug. I don't know for a fact if it might help. Otherwise if you're willing to deal with it and put in a little time you could root it and run bionic 1.3.1 and just do the basics with it. With rooting you can go much farther but I dont think you care for much more than the basics. This phone is a great hardware unfortunately the software is not upto par. This isn't so much android as it is Samsung for crippling it with their touchwiz overlay and rfs format.
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First, download your phone usb driver from Samsung and install on your PC or laptop.
Try these steps:
1. Click the menu
2. Click Setting
3. Click Wireless and Network
4. Unplug USB
5. Click USB Setting
6. Select the last option
Good luck
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My phone is a huge POS and I am ready to throw it through t-mobile's window. I have been getting a lot of hangs and crashes on my phone so I decided it was time to finally upgrade it. Well I have tried both my work and home PC's and my laptop. And the phone never shows up on the computer. When I plug it in, the phone beeps and asks me if I want to use Kies, Mass Storage, or Media Player. No matter what I select the phone is never seen by windows explorer, disk manager, or Kies. I have tried a few different cables and still no dice. I know the connection is good as it charges and asks if I want to mount the device. I figured it was software so I decided to factory wipe the phone, but that didn't help at all. I am at a loss, T-Mobile probably won't do anything for me. I am ready to jump ship and go back to iPhone, Android has not been a very good experience for me.
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DarkSideGTI said:
My phone is a huge POS and I am ready to throw it through t-mobile's window. I have been getting a lot of hangs and crashes on my phone so I decided it was time to finally upgrade it. Well I have tried both my work and home PC's and my laptop. And the phone never shows up on the computer. When I plug it in, the phone beeps and asks me if I want to use Kies, Mass Storage, or Media Player. No matter what I select the phone is never seen by windows explorer, disk manager, or Kies. I have tried a few different cables and still no dice. I know the connection is good as it charges and asks if I want to mount the device. I figured it was software so I decided to factory wipe the phone, but that didn't help at all. I am at a loss, T-Mobile probably won't do anything for me. I am ready to jump ship and go back to iPhone, Android has not been a very good experience for me.
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I know what you are going through. I have had to uninstall and reinstall the drivers so many times.
If you are able to get the phone updated to Froyo it will be much better. If you are willing to get your hands a little dirty, look into installing the famous Voodoo lagfix. It makes a night and day difference!
if you wanna update to froyo 2.2 i would suggest using kies mini
Going to bump this. Phone still is not recognized by any PC. It's not a driver issue. It charges, but does not allow me to transfer files or anything.
I have the two vibrant and one with your problem. The one with the problem was bought used and I'm sure that the seller had no intention of ripping me off because the from was the factory stock . Anyways it doesn't open as a mass storage or is detected in Odin. The best thing I could do was flash cyanogen or miui on it and that's how I keep up to date. I believe that this Is a hardware problem. Perhaps by water, dust, or who knows what. Nothing I can do about it.
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If you had a Linux box to plug it into, you could probably find out more of what is going on. You could try putting the phone into download mode and see if Odin can see it. It could well be a bad USB port. You could take it into T-Mobile and ask them to try.
It's not an android problem, but it could be cheap Samsung hardware or bad software.
All three comps using the same os?
Same driver version for all three?
Is it recognized in device manager when plugged in?
If all you need to do is transfer files, then use Samba
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I have had this problem before, make sure the USB cable your using is a data usb cable, and not just a charge cable, yes they do exist.
Look this might sound stupid, but try different cables, even a new one if possible, and ask them to test it for you. I had the same problem and I had a working cable (or so I thought), one day a friend lend me his cable so I tried once more, expecting the usual, but it was recognized by my pc. It was a bad cable all along.
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Look this might sound stupid, but try different cables, even a new one if possible, and ask them to test it for you. I had the same problem and I had a working cable (or so I thought), one day a friend lend me his cable so I tried once more, expecting the usual, but it was recognized by my pc. It was a bad cable all along.
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This is possible, I was using a Generic cable and could not get Odin to recognize it until I used the official Sony cable at one time a few months ago.