Nokia 6030 alarm problem

Hi
My nokia 6030 used to ring the alarm with gusto but now it just goes pip and flashes. I have tried changing the tone but still the same. THe phone rings ok so there is nothing wrong with the speaker.
Any ideas anyone

Hmmm, I know this is 3 years late ... but I've just joined this forum and as I have this problem every now and then, and figured out a solution, I thought I'd post it here so that poor sould will save a trip to the Nokia Service Centre (and unnecessary expense).
What I realised was that every so often, about 3-4 months, that happens to me secondary phone, a 6030.  The tone files seem to be 'corrupted' in some way, infact the icons for the files show that 'broken icon'.
I resolved that by switching off th ephone, ttaking the battery out for a few minutes and then assembling it again.  Swith on and it works fine!
Hope that works for anyone experiencing this problem.  If it does, hit the SOLVED button!
Have a great day!
There ought to be laws out there on the use of the term 'smartphone'

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