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I had 2.0.2 software, I wanted to see what was different in 2.1, so I upgraded, it kept the unlock no problem, however I didn't like the software, so I downgraded back to 2.0.2 and now everytime I send SMS message the bar fills like 90% and then says "Error Sending Message" -- also I cannot receive text messages? I've tried the **5005*7672 etc solution, my internet works, everything works, phone works, just no SMS ?! it USED to work, and now it doesn't? Anyone know what's wrong? Please help!!!!! I'm using 2.0.2 T-Mobile ! Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
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/private/var/mobile/Library copy the folder "SMS" to your Mac/PC. Restart the iPhone immediately. Try to send an SMS. it should work now. If you like to keep your SMS history, SFTP into the iPhone again, this time to /private/var/mobile/Library/SMS Open the backup (SMS) on your Mac/PC, in there you will find a file called sms.db. Copy this one via SFTP into the SMS folder on your iPhone, replacing the one there. restrt the iPhone again. Should all work now and you'd have your SMS history aswell.
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What directory is that backup SMS (sms.db) in on the Mac? What's the full pathname where I can find it. Basically, the reason your SMS gets stuck at 90% is because the sms.db file that you have on your iPhone is corrupt. You have to restore it to one that will work for the new 3.0.1 upgrade. So, if you do a backup from iTunes 8.0.2, it will generate a brand new sms.db file, which you then have to restore back to your iPhone and everything should be fixed again! Coolio? Anyways, what is the path for the sms.db file located on the Mac? Thanks. |
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