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2010-01-27
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2010-01-29
, 11:44
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I actually change my ip address to something like
192.168.1.2
Doing so makes my computer no longer take in any type of internet signal but I am able to hotsync without trouble.
Afterwards, I change back my ip address to automatically detect it and my computer receives internet again.
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2010-01-30
, 06:28
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Hmm, when I do that, I can't connect at all. Using 192.167.178.200 however connects, but I still lose the connection on backup. Blast.
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2010-05-29
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2010-08-16
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I got Garnet on my n900 hotsyncing with my desktop just fine. But now all of a sudden hotsync finishes with "connection lost". This happens while doing a backup of an installed app, which was installed and sync'ed before. Now it seems it can't be backed up. Try as I might I can't get a normal hotsync again, when removing the culprit file, hotsync exits because of another (which was fine before).
If I turn backup conduit to "Do nothing" it syncs, but I need a backup of changed databases to work with the desktop part of the app.
I tried formatting GVM and restore through hotsync, which doesn't work either. Connection lost.
I've spent two hours today searching the forum, typing my IP, hotsyncing again and again and trying everything I could think of.
I know a lot of people use GVM without hotsyncing, but I need it working. Any suggestions? Otherwise I'll quit poking around this messy Emulator and go back to using ye ol' T|5.
Cheers!