Guest perljun Posted April 6, 2010 Report Posted April 6, 2010 Hi, first of all thank you all for the information, ROMs, software and freedom for my pulse that you provide here :P I flashed my pulse with the 1.7 - MoDaCo Custom ROM - Stock T-Mobile Style yesterday. Did the following in order: - Installed the "December Update" - Used Superboot to boot the patched recovery image - made a nandroid backup - partitioned my 4 GB SD card (Swap=0, ext2=512, Rest=Fat32) - flashed the ROM Everything seems to bee working, no major hangups. Now to my little prob. When I switch on my WiFi the "WiFi Status" icon shows up and disapears again as soon as the pulse finds my wireless. Which is also when this error message pops up: "ERROR!!java.lang.securityexception:WifiService: Neither user 10059 nor current process has android.permission.ACESS.WiFi.State" It's not really a biggie since the WiFi works fine but as the title says it's a bit annoying. Allready googled the error message and searched the forum with no luck. So if anyone knows how to get rid of this i'd be thankfull.
Guest Daz555 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Posted April 6, 2010 (edited) Hi, first of all thank you all for the information, ROMs, software and freedom for my pulse that you provide here :P I flashed my pulse with the 1.7 - MoDaCo Custom ROM - Stock T-Mobile Style yesterday. Did the following in order: - Installed the "December Update" - Used Superboot to boot the patched recovery image - made a nandroid backup - partitioned my 4 GB SD card (Swap=0, ext2=512, Rest=Fat32) - flashed the ROM Everything seems to bee working, no major hangups. Now to my little prob. When I switch on my WiFi the "WiFi Status" icon shows up and disapears again as soon as the pulse finds my wireless. Which is also when this error message pops up: "ERROR!!java.lang.securityexception:WifiService: Neither user 10059 nor current process has android.permission.ACESS.WiFi.State" It's not really a biggie since the WiFi works fine but as the title says it's a bit annoying. Allready googled the error message and searched the forum with no luck. So if anyone knows how to get rid of this i'd be thankfull. Did you wipe before flashing? If not, you should. Edited April 6, 2010 by Daz555
Guest perljun Posted April 6, 2010 Report Posted April 6, 2010 Hmmm.. now that I think about it, I guess not. Do you think it's absolutely necessary though? Everything else seems to be fine. If there is another solution I'd rather try that then setting everything up again because of one negligible prob.
Guest Azurren Posted April 6, 2010 Report Posted April 6, 2010 Hmmm.. now that I think about it, I guess not. Do you think it's absolutely necessary though? Everything else seems to be fine. If there is another solution I'd rather try that then setting everything up again because of one negligible prob. I think it is necessary. I can almost guarantee that if you continue using it as it is you will find more and more isn't working, and what you install could have problems too. Remember wiping will erase your apps, contacts etc. but is necessary.
Guest perljun Posted April 7, 2010 Report Posted April 7, 2010 OK did a wipe and new flash. Everything seems to be working now. Thank you
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