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Root CyanogenMod 7 Unofficial Beta 5 02/20/12

can you down load an app from the Market called APN Manager and install, and open it

Then go into APN List

tell me if you have any APNs

if you have one for Boost

do long press on it and select edit


and tell me what it says

thanks
Boost_Mobile
Apn Boost_Mobile
Proxy
port
user name Boost_Mobile
password *
server*
MMSC http://mm.myboostmobile.com
MMSProxy 68.28.31.7
MMS Port 80
MCC 310
MNC 00
APN Type
 
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Working great only have a few things to bring up...

1. A2SD installs correctly but for some reason only shows a 160MB sdext. I partitioned as 1GB EXT 2 with EaseUS because CWM wasnt letting me partition for some reason.

2. Is there any way to add more than 3 dock Icons with ADW?

3. Removed. Bloodawn's gingerbread keyboard for simple green WAS working on this until reboot. Then constant FC. :( I miss you beautiful keyboard.
 
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Working great only have a few things to bring up...

1. A2SD installs correctly but for some reason only shows a 160MB sdext. I partitioned as 1GB EXT 2 with EaseUS because CWM wasnt letting me partition for some reason.

2. Is there any way to add more than 3 dock Icons with ADW?

3. I would like to point out that Bloodawn's Gingerbread keyboard for simple green on shabbymod 0.9 works for this.

1. hmm i will have to look into the CWM partition thing

2. settings - ADWLauncher - UI Settings - Main Dock Style - 5 icons
 
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Heres a tip that works for me regarding the 3G connection issue.

Go into Cyanogen Settings and find the Power Notification settings.
Add a widget to enable/disable 3G to the power bar.

Now all you have to do after reboot is pull down your notifications and disable then enable 3G and you'll have data.
Anyone else try this?
Hope it helps out!
 
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Heres a tip that works for me regarding the 3G connection issue.

Go into Cyanogen Settings and find the Power Notification settings.
Add a widget to enable/disable 3G to the power bar.

Now all you have to do after reboot is pull down your notifications and disable then enable 3G and you'll have data.
Anyone else try this?
Hope it helps out!

mines actually came this way in the notification bar.
 
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anyone having trouble getting voicemail to work through boost after installing this?

mine is saying check the number you have dialed?

yes i did. a couple of times. But I did a factory reset, Hroark kernel, then set accounts, let everything sync, listened to that pesky voicemail before Hroarks cm upgrade, then followed all tips to upgrade. It worked for me.
 
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anyone having trouble getting voicemail to work through boost after installing this?

mine is saying check the number you have dialed?

you have to set your voice mail number to your own phone number

settings - call settings - voice mail settings - voice mail number

erase *86 and put in your phone number
 
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anyone having trouble getting voicemail to work through boost after installing this?

mine is saying check the number you have dialed?

go into settings/call settings. voicemail settings. i changed where it says *86 to my #.

Sorry for double post.. didn't notice.. is there a actual code like the *86 that actually triggers the vmail...
 
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So far here are my issues. Hopefully you can help.

1. Busybox says null, no version installed. Then when i try to install it, it says it cant mount /system/xbin/ to RW

2. Root Explorer is just a black screen that FC's

3. A lot of root apps not really working.

Its like I lost root permissions but i can still access /
Anyone else have these problems or know how to fix it?

I followed hroarks guide to the "t" and im not sure where to go from here.
 
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