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I installed the new free Magic Jack app on my iphone 4 and Ipad 2. THere are 3 choices you can make to start a call. since I once had a magicjack, I chose to use my existing number. It made me sign in which I did and it used the phone number I had. The call worked fine. The problem is that my subscription to my magicJack expired, so i decided I wanted to remove the app and start over using whatever number they wanted to use and just make outgoing calls. After uninstalling and reinstalling the app, it no longer gives me a choice and always asks me to sign in. Magic Jack has obvously parked some info somewhere on the iphone to know I had already logged in, and no matter how many times I uninstall the app, it stays the same.
How to I get rid of it once and for all so it appears it is a new install without having to restore the iphone or ipad?
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I have a Toshiba Satellite with a TSST corp CD/DVDW TS-L632D ATA Device and a Vista 32 bit operating system. I tried to install MagicJack but I kept having problems with the installation. I spent hours with MagicJack's tech support trying to figure the problem out and register my phone. I thought the unit was defective but it was not.
While I was poking around with Tech Support on the phone, I went to 'CONTROL PANEL' and then 'DEVICE MANAGER' and noticed that my CD/DVD ROM had two errors; one indicated that my CD Rom was no good, and the other said that TigerJet, the MagicJack USB box, also had a problem.
I pulled the MagicJack device out and looked for a solution to my CD/DVD drive problem. To my utter surprise, once I fixed the drive issue, the MagicJack problem disappeared as well.
Here is the solution page: http://forums.cnet.com/5208-12546_102-0.html?forumID=133&threadID=241915&messageID=2561947&tag=forums06;posts#2561947
Once you do this...you will be able to install the MagicJack unit without problems and your CD/DVD drive will work swimmingly well.
Thanks Shep_UK on CNET for this great fix.
Good Luck...
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by shep_uk - 8/13/07 12:08 PM In reply to: Windows Vista, Limewire, and CD/DVD drive problem??? by katzmusik
Same problem, same hardware... here's how I solved it:
The fault is (apparently) caused by 3rd party CD-burning software installing invalid/faulty 'filters' on top of your basic CD drivers. When these go wrong, windows has problems starting the driver successfully.
Fortunately, you can get rid of these filters with a quick registry edit:
1. Run regedit
2. Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
3. Delete the 'UpperFilters' entry
4. Delete the 'LowerFilters' entry
5. Close regedit
6. Reboot your machine
Voila! - your drive should be back
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While I was poking around with Tech Support on the phone, I went to 'CONTROL PANEL' and then 'DEVICE MANAGER' and noticed that my CD/DVD ROM had two errors; one indicated that my CD Rom was no good, and the other said that TigerJet, the MagicJack USB box, also had a problem.
I pulled the MagicJack device out and looked for a solution to my CD/DVD drive problem. To my utter surprise, once I fixed the drive issue, the MagicJack problem disappeared as well.
Here is the solution page: http://forums.cnet.com/5208-12546_102-0.html?forumID=133&threadID=241915&messageID=2561947&tag=forums06;posts#2561947
Once you do this...you will be able to install the MagicJack unit without problems and your CD/DVD drive will work swimmingly well.
Thanks Shep_UK on CNET for this great fix.
Good Luck...
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by shep_uk - 8/13/07 12:08 PM In reply to: Windows Vista, Limewire, and CD/DVD drive problem??? by katzmusik
Same problem, same hardware... here's how I solved it:
The fault is (apparently) caused by 3rd party CD-burning software installing invalid/faulty 'filters' on top of your basic CD drivers. When these go wrong, windows has problems starting the driver successfully.
Fortunately, you can get rid of these filters with a quick registry edit:
1. Run regedit
2. Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
3. Delete the 'UpperFilters' entry
4. Delete the 'LowerFilters' entry
5. Close regedit
6. Reboot your machine
Voila! - your drive should be back
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