6680 Post Update problem

Hi,
I have updated my phone's firmware version from V4.04 to V 5.04.07 through Nokia Software updater recently. However after updating, when i click on Speed Dial. I get a System Error(-1). I'm not able to use that functionality after that. Pls help me fix this.

Try doing a full reset. *#7370# This will do a full reset back to factory settings. If that does not work then looks like it will have to be flashed again
Best Regards
Dave

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    HI and Welcome to Apple Discussions...
    It's possible there's an underlying problem with your hard drive.
    Insert the installer disk and Restart, holding down the "C" key until grey Apple appears.
    Go to Installer menu (Panther and earlier) or Utilities menu (Tiger and later) and launch Disk Utility.
    Select your HDD (manufacturer ID) in the left panel.
    Select First Aid in the Main panel.
    *(Check S.M.A.R.T Status of HDD at the bottom of right panel. It should say: Verified)*
    Click Repair Disk on the bottom right.
    If DU reports disk does not need repairs quit DU and restart.
    If DU reports errors Repair again and again until DU reports disk is repaired.
    When you are finished with DU, from the Menu Bar, select Utilities/Startup Manager.
    Select your start up disk and click Restart
    Also, make sure you have sufficient drive space. Control or right click the MacintoshHD icon on your Desktop. Click "Get Info". Under the General tab you will see Capacity and Available. Make sure there is at least 10% available disk space, 15% is better.
    If the drive appears to be ok and you have enough available disk space, you could try the 10.4.11 combo update available here. http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/macosx_updates/macosx10411comboupdat eppc.html
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  • Unable to log into itunes store (0x80092013) and update problems

    I am having problems logging into the itunes store using itunes 10.6.0.40 in Wndows 7 in the uk  which results in the error message shown below:
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    I can also log onto the itunes store from the ipad itself without a problem.
    I also have a Windows Vista laptop which can connect to the itunes store without a problem and can also run the menu item Help > Check for updates and results in a message saying itunes is the latest version.  This also runs Norton Smart Firewall and is having no problems.  So I am assuming from this that my setup is not at fault and it is not an isp issue.
    I have also noticed that a number of other people are reporting problems logging into the itunes store and also error 0x80092013.
    The results of an itunes diagnostic test (Help > Run Diagnostics) are shown below (this shows that the itunes store can be browsed but attempts at prurchasing etc cannot be completed)
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    QuickTime 7.7.1
    FairPlay 1.14.34
    Apple Application Support 2.1.7
    iPod Updater Library 10.0d2
    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
    Apple Mobile Device 5.1.1.4
    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.59.0.0
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    Gracenote SDK 1.9.5.502
    Gracenote MusicID 1.9.5.115
    Gracenote Submit 1.9.5.143
    Gracenote DSP 1.9.5.45
    iTunes Serial Number 0012AF0402B0FA18
    Current user is an administrator.
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    Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
    Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
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    DHCP Server: 0.0.0.0
    Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
    Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
    DNS Servers:
    Adapter Name: {58D508FD-AACB-4B61-B19B-D91F9FD1F400}
    Description: Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) #2
    IP Address: 0.0.0.0
    Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
    Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
    DHCP Server:
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    Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
    DNS Servers:
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    Online: Yes
    Using Modem: No
    Using LAN: Yes
    Using Proxy: No
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    Connection attempt to purchasing from iTunes Store was unsuccessful.
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    An unknown error occurred (0x80092013).
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    One person has replied to many of these postings suggesting the problem can be fixed by updating DNS settings, which could add weight to this theory.  The person who posted this didnt explain why this worked for them, but if DNS settings have not propogated fully for a new CRL this could be causing problems for some users.  If so this could just fix itself in the coming days, or it may work if you can connect to the internet from a different connection like a public wifi hotspot.
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  • More OS 10.4.11 update problems

    Big crisis. Last night I got home after a month visiting relatives, and I saw that there were 3 software updates to install (security update, combo update, etc). I did so, and now I have big problems. BIG.
    The first time I tried to boot up the computer, it stayed on the grey screen, with the little wheel turning for over 45 minutes, so I manually quit (holding down the power button), and restarted. Finally, after it was re-started, it moved on to the blue screen, with the Mac OS X window. This loaded up (sort of), but really really slowly. Eventually, however, the progress bar made it to the end, and the login window appeared.
    Sort of. This is now the big problem. Now there are no users which appear in the box, and below, there are more options than before (Cancel, Back, Options, Forgot Password, Restart, Shut Down, Continue, and Log In), which are cluttered- that is the word descriptions under the icons are all overlapping each other. This, like the really really slow start up, is very annoying, but not a total crisis.
    Continue and Log In are highlighted in blue, but neither will respond (ie I click them, and nothing happens), meaning I have not been able to log in to OS X and use my computer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Mac os 10.4.10 software update problem -- my mac does not work anymore :(

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    Turn off sleep mode for both screen and hard disk.
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    2. Verify the state of your hard disk using Disk Utility. If any faults are reported, restart from your install disk (holding down the C key), go to Disk Utility, and repair your startup disk. Restart again to get back to your startup disk.
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  • Sound Blaster FAQ - READ ALL OF ME BEFORE POSTING - Updated 07/15/05

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    Uninstalling Creative Disc Detector
    Uninstalling Sound Blaster PCI Cards
    Uninstalling PCMCIA Sound Blaster Devices in Windows XP
    Uninstalling ExpressCard Sound Blaster Devices in Windows XP
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    http://support.creative.com/kb/showa....aspx?sid=2538
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    Perhaps your question is about a popping, clicking, or hissing sound that your card seems to be generating. If so, then this article is for you. The sound optimization article:
    http://support.creative.com/kb/showa...aspx?sid=46913
    If Nothing Above Works:
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    Clean boot XP
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    Clean boot 2000
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=281770
    Clean boot ME
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=267288
    Clean boot 98SE
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192926
    Clean boot 95
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=243039
    Only two speakers with Coax or Optical Input:
    Are you using a set of digital speakers with a coaxial or optical input? Are you connecting to a home theater receiver using a coaxial or optical input? If you said yes to either of these then this article will let you know what to expect from these connections.
    http://support.creative.com/kb/showa....aspx?sid=5764
    Speaker Connectivity Guide:
    Are you trying to connect your speakers and just need a hand in figuring this out? We have a speaker guide that will cover virtually every possibility.
    http://support.creative.com/kb/showa....aspx?sid=5035
    Midi Troubleshooting:
    Is this a Midi Problem? Check out this guide to make sure everything is setup correctly.
    http://support.creative.com/kb/showa....aspx?sid=2448
    Boston Acoustic Digital Speakers or Prebuilt System With a Digital Live! Card
    Some name brand systems shipped with a special Live! Value card that was made to work with digital speakers. If you system shipped with a Live! Value and you have digital speakers you will need to use drivers provided by your system manufacturer. If you use the drivers on the Creative website your card will no longer work with your digital speakers.
    If you have a set of Boston Acoustic digital speakers that came with your system and they are not working with your sound card, make sure you have it connected to the digital out on the card. Also make sure that the digital out is enabled.
    If None of this helps:
    If none of this helps, then it is probably time to go ahead and post your question. Make sure to let everyone know what you have already tried from this article, otherwise you may get responses suggesting you try them again.
    Above all else, don't panic.
    Jeremy
    If you have suggestions for this FAQ please post them in a thread entitled "FAQ Suggestion" and they will be evaluated.
    Message Edited by KokChoy-CL on 07-04-2008 04:23 PM
    "Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you've got about a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies - 'God [darn] it, you've got to be kind."

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    Since this problem has gone on for so long with no acknowledgment from Asus, I'm not very hopeful this will ever get fixed. I've considered trying an M-Audio Revolution 5. and see if that works, but I know it's a long shot. I'm also not sure if I want to risk close to $00 on a sound card that I figure has a 0% chance of working.
    (If ANYONE out there in the world has a sound card that works with games on an Asus A8V - please, please, pretty please post in this forum so we can all go out and get it!)
    It absolutely amazes me that a problem this significant slipped by Asus during their supposed "4,000 dedicated man hours" of testing!

  • Post Insert or Post Update

    Hi,
    When I put raise form_trigger_failure in post-update Or Post Update the form builder go throw normal behviour
    and insert or update the record.
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    Hi
    Raise Form_Trigger_Failure just stops a specific process from executing due to a flag or a condition.
    You should put all ur validation in When-validate-item or When-Validate_Record Trigger...
    pls note that any statment after raise form_trigger_failure scope will not executed...
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    IF FORM_SUCCESS THEN
    -- do some validation
    ELSE
    MESSAGE('not valid transaction');
    RAISE FORM-TRIGGER-FAILURE;
    END IF;else if some piece of code u share us will be helpful to deal with this problem...
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    Regards,
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    7. When it ask for a restart to complete the installation, click restart. This can take longer than normal, there are probably thousands of files to overwrite and place in the correct location. Do nothing while this is going on.
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    Disconnect all peripherals except your keyboard and mouse.
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    2. Verify the state of your hard disk using Disk Utility. If any faults are reported, restart from your install disk (holding down the C key), go to Disk Utility, and repair your startup disk. Restart again to get back to your startup disk.
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    4. Close all applications.
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    7. When it ask for a restart to complete the installation, click restart. This can take longer than normal, there are probably thousands of files to overwrite and place in the correct location. Do nothing while this is going on.
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    I don't mean to send you somewhere else, but I've found numerous answers there for folks with questions related to MS products. Accordingly, it has often proved to be the first, best place to look for answers to questions such as you are asking.
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