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I am back to using the Huawei software which NEVER crashes ... not once in 4 months has it ever given me a glitch.
Hi Marek,
I had this problem and installed/re-installed Vodafone Mobile Connect, but no luck. Vodacom helpdesk is useless as well... they don't even respond to my requests for support.
So... I figured that there may be an SMS on the vodacom simcard that was not able to be displayed using the VMC sms software.
I took out the vodacom Sim Card and put it into a cellphone. There was an SMS, and I deleted it.
I put the sim card back in to the laptop and whoopeeee the error went away.
Hope this helps.
@native: I believe the version 8 of the software is only for the embedded 3G notebooks. If you have the red datacard or USB modem, you need to use version 7 (for XP) or version 9 (for XP or Vista).
But maybe someone can confirm if this new version 8 software is compatible with Vista on the embedded notebooks?
Hi all
I've upgraded to Vista Ultimate edition from XP Pro. A very straightforward process, and so far it seems all applications are fine (even game data!). Problems with 3G though.
I upgraded the Option (Nozomi) card's firmware to the latest version before starting, and subsequently also installed latest v9 VMC.
The connection to 3G is very slow, and I'm not getting the speeds I had previously (not even close!). I have not benchmarked speed (at this level you know it's slower). Also it "flip-flops" constantly between 3G and HSDPA (according to VMC indicator), and loses connection regularly.
I suspect the PCI - PCMCIA cardbus driver is at fault here. On XP I used the supplied Pseries drivers from the manufacturer (ELAN), which worked properly. Vista installed it's own driver (ENE PCI1410) in the upgrade, which I am now using. I downloaded (thankfully my 3G phone works with Vista) the latest Vista Pseries driver from ELAN, which installed fine. However, as soon as I plugged the 3G card in, Vista crashed mightily (BSOD). So that driver's no good - had to roll back to a system restore point. So 3G works, but limited.
Has anybody out there had any experience yet with any of these components on Vista, i.e. the Option Nozomi card using a PCI-PCMCIA adaptor (ELAN, ENE 1410 chipset, Ricoh 1410 chipset)? Are some adaptors better for Vista (and where do you get them - Vodashops say they don't keep them anymore, and most computer retailers don't seem to have them either).
Also, any tips/advice on Vista crashes caused by 3G card insertion?
Sure could use some help here - I'm right out of ideas and I've gleaned nothing useful from Google.
Regards
Graham
V3G wrote:
Sounds like you already know the primary suspect; the PCMCIA adaptor.
Most PC shops (here in Cpt, at least) sell some version based on the Ricoh chipset. These seem to work well.
I swapped PC - PCMCIA cards and tried a Ricoh chipset card - it seems to be much better!
A question for V3G
Regarding this VMC ver 9 software - I know it's new and bugs are still being sorted out (I hope!), but is there a way of getting some feedback to the developers for consideration?
A couple of things I've noticed:
- If you open an instance under a user profile (Vista) and switch users without shutting VMC down (Exit) it won't restart under another profile. Under XP you could still kill off the process (in Task Manager), but under Vista it doesn't even show up under Task Manager processes. (It would be even better if the task could work between users, without exiting). In fact, I recollect that ver 7 asks if you want VMC to be available to other users - ver 9 doesn't ask that.
- The performance information - it displays "kbps" "bps" and "mbps" but I'm not sure if it's bits or bytes
- It would be useful to have performance information and usage stats together in the reduced display, and have the ability to "pin" to the desktop as a monitor.
- We don't seem to have the option of choosing 3G exclusively (i.e. no GPRS) as it was in previous versions
It might also be an idea for the developers to put a link under the "Help" tag for users to send ideas.
Regards
Graham