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I checked my volume and Settings->Personal-> Sounds and Notification to see to it that my sounds are turned on. The sounds are turned on and the volume is set to maximum level, but my Pocket PC makes no sound at all other than the voice I hear whenever I make calls.
Is this a hardware problem? If so, how do I fix this?
I checked my volume and Settings->Personal-> Sounds and Notification to see to it that my sounds are turned on. The sounds are turned on and the volume is set to maximum level, but my Pocket PC makes no sound at all other than the voice I hear whenever I make calls.
Is this a hardware problem? If so, how do I fix this?
You most likely have some corruption or other problem with your notifications queue. WM is a bit subject to this. You can get a program like MemMaid (there are many others) that can clean the queue for you.
I'm planning to do a soft reset instead. I just want to preserve my text messages. Is there such a way to create a backup for the text messages, prevent them from being deleted, or something like that?
I'm planning to do a soft reset instead. I just want to preserve my text messages. Is there such a way to create a backup for the text messages, prevent them from being deleted, or something like that?
A soft reset is no big deal. It is like restarting your computer, you don't lose anything (unless you have some work in progress), so your text messages, contacts, etc. are all fine. A HARD reset will delete everything.
A soft reset is no big deal. It is like restarting your computer, you don't lose anything (unless you have some work in progress), so your text messages, contacts, etc. are all fine. A HARD reset will delete everything.
Ooops!
What I meant was a hard reset! LOL
So if I do a hard reset and I want to preserve my text messages, what do I do?
So if I do a hard reset and I want to preserve my text messages, what do I do?
I assume that if you create backup (many programs to do this) that text messages are backed up. I don't get many text messages, so I have never had any to save with a backup. But if your only reason for the hard reset is to fix the sound problem I think that a reset is extreme. You tend to get corrupt notifications now and then, so having some way to clean them is worth looking into as it will happen again.
Here is a thread over at the xda developers forum with a suggested (free) fix.