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Posted by: pcumming
Wallpapers shutting phone down after I cycle thru them a few
I uploaded quite a few ringers and all worked fine. (LG VX-4500). Even a few mp3's (renamed as MID). Today I uploaded a few more for a total of about 15.
WALLPAPERS
I added a few more bmp wallpapers with dimensions no greater than 120x131.
When I cycle thru them (press center button and then right button) I see them all.
PROBLEM
However if I continue to press the right button to cycle a few more times (about 3), eventually I get a blank picture (of the 4 I uploaded), then the phone shuts off.
Ideas? (Seen other posts on this when people assigned a picture to a caller)
Thanks, Peter
pcumming@yahoo.com
Posted by: pcumming
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I deleted all my 8 wallpapers and then uploaded just one.
I then kept displaying (clicking center button and then clear) the same one about 5 times. Eventually the phone did show a white screen and shut down. Tried another picture same thing.
Did not have this problem before when I used a previous version of BITPIM with VX4400 specified and the FileSystem but I serously doubt it is the program.
I also never cycled through them more than once until last night as a trial after I uploaded a few more pics.
I even did a phone activation *228 update but this did not help.
At one time I thought the pictures must be in alpha order but this is not the case either. Tried that.
The second time I uploaded them I used the FileSystem as opposed to the Wallpaper tab. Same result of shutting down after a few showings of same or cycling through pictures.
I now have one pic in the phone and after a few viewings I get white screen and then a shut down if I try again.
If someone can try this on their phone I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Peter
pcumming@yahoo.com
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