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beeb
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Posted: 2006-12-13 17:14
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Hi

I recently bought a second hand d600 from ebay for my gf. It worked fine until I plugged it into my laptop with the usb cable. A notice saying that a power surge on the usb port had occurred appeared on my laptop screen and my d600 died. I can now no longer turn the phone on. I can plug it into the charger but when I turn it on it restarts itself. I plug the usb into it to try and connect and windows will not recognise it. Have installed the pc studio from the Samsung website but it will not connect. Do I need a new battery? Can someone please help as I now can’t use the phone.

Now when I plug either the charger or the usb cable in the phone will not charge - is the connector broken? Have I plugged the usb cable in the wrong way and fried my phone?

I bought a new battery and when I put it in it showed that the battery was charging. I hadn't plugged the charger in or anything. When I attached the charger or usb lead the phone went off again. The phone won't turn on now and won't charge! what can I do??? Is it the connector?? Help please!!!

On another forum someone suggested that shorting out the battery connectors might fix this problem when I take the phone apart. Can anyone help me with a step by step??

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DarkSupra
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Posted: 2006-12-21 07:37
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Try buying a NEW aftermarket battery and if that dunn work well it time to berry ur D600
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-12-22 15:17
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On 2006-12-13 17:14:23, beeb wrote:
On another forum someone suggested that shorting out the battery connectors might fix this problem when I take the phone apart. Can anyone help me with a step by step??



a soft reset. do whatever you need to do so the phone is on.

then take the battery out without turning the phone off.

will do a soft reset.. cant say as its gonna work.

can you enter any buttons?

if so.

type in hash *2767*5866*

phone shoukd reboot and be fine. you will however loose everything.

failing that ill have it off your hands

fatreg
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Posted: 2006-12-22 15:30
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Sure it's not 3855, Reggie??



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[ This Message was edited by: Aware on 2006-12-22 14:31 ]
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-12-26 18:24
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yeahh yeah 3855...

dunno what happened there...

sorry.

fatreg
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