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Problem Deleting R-world Wallpapers

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Hi!

I had downloaded some wallpapers from R-world onto my A-563, and now when I want to erase them for getting some new wallpapers, 2 wallpapers are simply refusing to go away.

Clicking on "Erase" pops up a menu for confirming erase and then selecting "Yes" shows a information pop-up saying "Attention: Erased" but the wallpaper remains there itself.

This has limited my choice of downloadable wallpapers to only 1 :P

Is there a way out or if someone else had faced the same problem?

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I faced similiar problem in my RD2030 (a long time ago, now i don't hv it)

I d/l a rt from R-World and after some days when i tried to replace it, it was not replaced.

Same for one message in Inbox.

1 message was shown protected in inbox and denied to delete, even i tried to unprotect it but it was never deleted!

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So did you manage to solve the problem? I never had that problem on my RD 2030 ...but once my SMS inbox was getting smaller! Problem solved by LG ASC ...some software update/patch.

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Clear your phone memory through the R-World Application and then try to delete them.

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Clear your phone memory through the R-World Application and then try to delete them.

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Didn't work :)

Guess I need to visit a Service Center :clap1:

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I too had such a problem once with my sch 191, but i think resetting the memory was all that was required

or u can try resetting the phone.

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I too had such a problem once with my sch 191, but i think resetting the memory was all that was required

or u can try resetting the phone.

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Tried that already, didn't work :D

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I have managed to get rid of the wallpapers, :D along with my phonebook, messages, organiser info, ringtones and the phone has stopped working. In the version it shows PRL: None. :o

That means my phone is now pretty much useless till the time I visit a Samsung Service center :rolleyes:

PS: Do not ask me how I managed to do it.

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of course we are interested in knowing how u did it so that we do not do such an experimentation with our phones!

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Didn't use a software, just entered a few keystorkes which led me to a Testmode<M>, and there some more random keys led to

FORMAT FLASHROM

followed by

REBUILD EEPROM

and my phone was out of order. I hope the Samsung service center guys can fix it up. Will visit them tomorrow.

A piece of advice, in case someone of you manages to get into the testmode, just press 002 and get out of it. Its dangerous to play with it until and unless you know what you are doing. I learnt it the hardway :)

Will post the end result tomorrow, hopefully.

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Got the phone working from the SSC @ Parel. I told the guy that the phone conked off while charging and I was sleeping - but I don't think he bought that :help:

He entered some numbers, through his software (O I would love to have that piece of software), and told me as this is the first time its free but will be charged from next time. Also, advised me to not to give my phone to somebody as the network settings had been erased by going into programming mode (as if I didn't knew :) )

The phone is working but it still shows PRL as None, What's a PRL for :)

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