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@ David Emery,

Had the same problem. Turned out to be bad RAM. Run Memtest or If you have 2 RAM modules installed, take one out and try the install again. If no success, try the next RAM module alone.

Let me know if it works out
Don't forget, the man was a Scientologist.
Oliver,

accd. to Nokia, any day now....

"We are on schedule and we will begin the shipments this quarter and the first E-series deliveries will happen this quarter," said Nokia Enterprise Solutions division spokeswoman Maria Kellokumpu.

http://www.heraldnewsdaily.com/stories/news-00157972.html

I am sooooo hot for the E70 !

- Jay
Looks like the SIP based VoiP client on the new Nokia's with WLAN will only work if combined with Cisco or Alcatel VoIP hardware. Kinda thought so, Mobile Network Providers would probably boycott Nokia if the new phones would allow VoIP calls via every open WLAN network (which are ALL over the place nowadays). So, now all we need is a regular SIP client for Symbian, but since the new version of Symbian requires all software be "Symbian signed", they'll most likely not sign a piece of software that will allow users to cut into Mobile Network Providers revenue.

Still HOT for a Nokia E70 though !

Enjoy,

Jay
I own a Nokia 6600 and have loved it, but it's time to move on. The new Nokia E70 is by far the most promising phone to hit the market. It's got everything i have ever wanted in a phone. Don't think so ? Please tell me why. And yes, i don't think it's pretty either. But hey, i'm no girl and for me....feature over fashion ;-)

To my fav. apps...

PuTTY for Symbian OS - SSH client for my phone. I can SSH into our server at work and access my corp. mail via PINE.

Torch - Hey, sometimes you need a light and only have your mobile. This turns your S60 into a flashlight. You can even choose the color ;-) This has come in very handy when under the desk and need to fiddle a serial cable into the socket but have no lamp.

ActivePilot - This is a German Navigation system for the S60. Bluetooth GPS mouse. All maps are stored on a server and the app gets the routes via GPRS. Turn by Turn instructions (audio and visual) Does the job well. Map data is always the most current one and you get TMC (routes you past traffic jams). European wide maps, so no need to purchase new maps when you go on vacation.

Romeo - Control my iMac via bluetooth.

I used to be a mobile freak. Changed phones often and heavily interested in the newest phone models. Now it's only.."if it ain't got Series 60, it ain't interesting for me" ;-)

It more hot for the E70, than i am for sex ;-)

Enjoy,

Jay
Heidelberg, Germany
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