I know, i know... it may sound silly for all of you.
But still i use XS++ about 30-40 times last days only FSX so i can change acoustics or camdrivers or fonts or menus etc etc... And i'm getting worried if this damages the phone. The too much turn offs and so many CS breakthroughs.. Any suggestions?
*I know its silly!!* (just to be sure everyone see that ;P)
i use xs++ at least 30-40 times a day changing the camdriver on my
k800i, phone is fine it doesn't really matter how many times you change camdriver acoustics etc,
And connecting to Memory Stick too many times? Does the Memory Card have "max connections" or something. At a web-market i saw "10,000 connections warranty" or sthing like that.. Just curious
The Windows Tweaker
2007-12-16 15:55
I woudn't worry about that. I have done the same thing so many times, with no problems at all
vpraveenis
2007-12-17 09:07
I was wondering about that too.... all flash memories have a limited read/write cycles. But I guess it's a big number to get worried... hopefully.
canhoto10
2007-12-17 21:34
actually I was worried about something similar.
I've started doing some stuff to my phone with xs++(nothing special,just some flash themes and drivers) and I was wondering if the battery needs to be at max capacity for it to work properly...I'm asking this because when we want to update the phone, it needs to be at full capacity or we will bust it all up(or so I've heard) and maybe it would be the same for flashing/patching/customizing.
CQSTELUSH
2007-12-17 23:24
Yep, it is recommended to have it fully charged, to avoid making some unfinished mods that could turn it unusable (it's a slight chance to do it, but it is).
chris_b0ss
2007-12-18 13:40
it's not affecting the phone too much connections with xs or far..i can assure you! first when i discover how to customize cid49 my phone was connected a lot of hours to farmanager..i was connecting it,upload something(camera,acoustic driver)and then test it..and soo on .one week took me to decide...and it's ok...
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