@bigguwesty I'd be thinking twice about rooting your phone yourself at this stage..... Mike might know what he's doing but you're at risk of stuffing a bloody expensive phone completely and voiding warranty
@bigguwesty I'd be thinking twice about rooting your phone yourself at this stage..... Mike might know what he's doing but you're at risk of stuffing a bloody expensive phone completely and voiding warranty
Clunk (16th August 2017)
Thought I better amend this just in case anyone else tries it
Step 4: once Odin is open you will see some buttons down the right side. Click PDA and browse to the extracted folder. Select the tar.md5 file.
Was actually for me
Click AP and browse to the extracted folder. Select the tar.md5 file.
It was the only option I had 2 click on
Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
Yeah sorry mate. Usually its PDA . It changed with one of the updates of Odin and cant remember which one.
Chainfire modifys Odin for his kernels usually to help ensure nobody clicks the wrong one and brick their phone
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No need 2 be sorry you where just trying 2 help out. I'm sure without your help I'd would of bricked my phone eventually anyway, It was the only option I had so took the gamble..... was well aware of bricking it, but when you do things on the cheap its the gamble one takes. Thankfully this time I had someone to guide me and knew what 2 do
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Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
Mike02Ti (17th August 2017)
Christ mate how far back did you do the restore?
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Dunno mate. I tried twice to do a system restore only a couple of weeks old but buth times failed. I had gremlins in there. Then did a system reset basically wiping everything except my files. Fixed right up now but rebuilding back to what i had!
The email attachent issue only affects my hotmail address though. If i forward the emails from hotmail to my office365 account i can open the attachments.
Any ideas?
What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal??
Its a permissions issue or some sort of authentication issue mate.
So just confirming this issue is happening on Hotmail attachments yeah?
Are you running outlook Exchange and that is all working fine?