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Member: ddori001
at: 10:51 AM 09/16/2009
I believe it installs it in the same partition, since I had to delete about 40 apps to download a new app from the official catalog. WebOSInstall seems to bypass this partition check somehow.
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Member: vaderite666
at: 09:14 AM 09/27/2009
I've got Sprint's insurance as well. Will they not accept our claims should something like physical damage to the Pre occur because of the tinkering we have done? They send you a replacement phone first, but I don't want to be charged the full price of the phone.
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Member: vaderite666
at: 09:16 AM 09/27/2009
It's more apps than I could get installed. I started hitting the limit with far few apps installed, unfortunately.
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Member: s2truck
at: 09:56 AM 09/27/2009
Originally Posted by vaderite666:
I've got Sprint's insurance as well. Will they not accept our claims should something like physical damage to the Pre occur because of the tinkering we have done? They send you a replacement phone first, but I don't want to be charged the full price of the phone.
No, you could just do a fresh webOS install (WebOSDoctor) and they'd never know. What we're doing is mucking with software, that is entirely fixable.

Just don't take a screwdriver or hammer to the thing.

Stu
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