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magic cottage

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#1925 25-Jul-2004 22:53
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Hi,

Can anyone help? I have been using Netfront for several months sharing my connection through BT with my desktop. I use it mainly if someone else in the family is using the desktop. No problems during this time.

However, since yesterday whenever I log into Netfront it starts up, I get my homepage (bbc.co.uk/news) and then I get Fatal Exception..........Please press Reset.

Nothing has changed on either my TH55 or my desktop, my TH55 behaves in all other respects. So, can I assume this is a fault? I hope not, with Sony not now in Europe I don't hold out much hope of a repair or replacement.

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#7396 26-Jul-2004 17:17
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Have you installed any Hacks since then? New programs or .pdb files?




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  #7400 26-Jul-2004 19:23
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No, Absolutely nothing has been changed on either desktop or PDA.

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#8302 4-Sep-2004 18:37
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Have you tried a soft reset on your handheld? On my previous Tungsten 'E' models and my current Zire '72' model this sometimes solves the problem. More often than not, a restart on my Windows desktop Pc with '98 SE' O.S. usually gets it. The otheer culprit has been software installs from 3rd party programs (Games, etc.) proves incompatible with existing programs. I hope this is of some help.
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