Cell phone & WMDC "there is a problem with your connection..."

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I am having an similar issue with syncing my phone to my computer, as I

see many others have had. I have Vista Home Premium 64bit. I have a HTC

Titan phone with Window Mobile 6.1. It worked and synced fine for about

a year and a half, then one day....stopped, and I get the "there is a

problem with your connection. Please disconnect and reconnect and try

your device again" error.



I have been through Sprint and HTC support. I have deleted everything,

reinstalled everything. Did a hard refresh on the phone, reinstalled

everything, still nothing has worked.



It works and syncs perfectly with my Vista 32 bit laptop, so it appears

to be this computer, not the phone. I have to assume some auto update

was installed to Windows that has killed this, but have yet to find

anyone in any forum who has found an answer.



I did delete the device manager setting for the phone, and when I

plugged it back in, it reinstalled itself...AND Windows detected an HTC

USB update, which it installed fine. But still the same error. This is

very frustrating.





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JeffMack
 
Similar problem with HTC Touch Pro 2. Updated Windows Mobile to 6.5. Tried

both USB and Bluetooth. When selecting "Setup your device" all I get is

"There is a problem with your connection. Please disconnect and reconnect

your device and try again." About ready to disconnect and switch to iPhone.





"JeffMack" wrote:



>

> I am having an similar issue with syncing my phone to my computer, as I

> see many others have had. I have Vista Home Premium 64bit. I have a HTC

> Titan phone with Window Mobile 6.1. It worked and synced fine for about

> a year and a half, then one day....stopped, and I get the "there is a

> problem with your connection. Please disconnect and reconnect and try

> your device again" error.

>

> I have been through Sprint and HTC support. I have deleted everything,

> reinstalled everything. Did a hard refresh on the phone, reinstalled

> everything, still nothing has worked.

>

> It works and syncs perfectly with my Vista 32 bit laptop, so it appears

> to be this computer, not the phone. I have to assume some auto update

> was installed to Windows that has killed this, but have yet to find

> anyone in any forum who has found an answer.

>

> I did delete the device manager setting for the phone, and when I

> plugged it back in, it reinstalled itself...AND Windows detected an HTC

> USB update, which it installed fine. But still the same error. This is

> very frustrating.

>

>

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> JeffMack

> .

>
 
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