Getting GPS to work
WARNING: Although it has yet to be determined what the correct method of getting the GPS to work properly is, it is recommended that you only install the following hack ONLY if you know you need to define a COM port. Application such as Google Maps, Windows Live Search, and Garmin Mobile XT all work using the "Intermediate driver. It has been seen that the below hacks can cause the GPS system to fail for no apparent reason.
!!To get GPS working, it seems you will need to hard reset your device until it works!!
1. Turn off your device.
2. Press and hold the UP button on the dpad while turning on the device.
3. When the on-screen instructions appear for formatting your phone, release the UP and power buttons.
4. Press "1" to continue and "Y" to perform the format.
5. Your device will now take a little while longer to start up than normal as it needs to initialize.
6. When you get on your device, launch a GPS application. Whether it be TeleNav or something you need to install first, it doesn't matter. Just as long as it doesn't require a COM port. Ensure the application is configured to "Set by windows," "Set automatically," "Intermediate driver" or something similar.
7. Ensure it acquires a signal. Stand outside if it seems to be taking too long.
8. If it can't get a signal and you are outside with a clear sky for more than 5 to 10 minutes, repeat step 1 to 8 until it acquires a signal.
9. Once it acquires a signal, try not to mess with it too much! Install only the applications you need!
Here are the steps to installing and using a COM port on your device -- ONLY INSTALL IF YOU NEED IT! If the intermediate drivers work, DO NOT MESS WITH THIS!:
0. (preliminary) ENSURE YOUR GPS IS WORKING BEFORE INSTALLING ANY OF THIS! To do this, install an application that uses the intermediate driver, or launch the BJII included GPS Test (the one located in \windows\gpstest.exe). If these fail, the below will likely be a waste of time. Use the above steps to ensure your GPS works!
1.
Download and install this
2. Go to Start - GPSID Settings and set it to COM4, none, 38400 and check the "Manage Automatically" button then press Done.
3.
Download and install this
Now, prior to running any GPS applications, launch GPS Test and let it acquire a signal.
NOTE: It can take up to 10 minutes to acquire a signal. In most scenarios, it will take around 2 minutes. If outside, it should be faster. Ensure you have a decently clear view of the sky prior to attempting to acquire a signal.
Sed8ed reports that you will likely need to stand outside to obtain any signal at all. I can add that this is likely, and even then it may take a few minutes.
Also, ensure your GPS applications are configured to either "Set my windows" "Intermediate driver" or "COM4"