Rogers problem...
Mar. 12th, 2013 12:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have been using Rogers for my computer, Internet and wireless needs, and never had a problem with them. Till today...
Okay, it was my stupid mistake. I connected my Blackberry to the computer with a cord, and it gave me a question: "do you want to connect to the computer? yes/no" and a "don't show this message again". I hit "no" and "don't show this message again". I meant to hit "yes".
I rebooted the device, and replaced the sim card, but the computer still didn't and wouldn't connect. So I phoned technical support and they put me on to another technical support who said they could fix my problem easily but it would cost me $30. Miffed, I refused.
It means I still can't do what I wanted to do, though... And browsing online I don't see a way I can reverse my "no" to a "yes". Frustrating! It looks as if I may have to pay $30 to get use of my Blackberry audiofiles.... though I suppose that's cheaper than buying an ipod.
Anybody here have any advice?
Post script:
Okay, I solved the problem by doing a Blackberry system restore, rebooting, and then reinstalling/updating the Blackberry software on my computer. Now it works again. Without the warning message.
I'm still growling at Rogers, whom I pay a small fortune to each month to keep my system working. It was my mistake that caused the problem, but it was a simple question which should have had a simple answer.