Call history. Your call history lists information about all your incoming and outgoing calls. About call history. Your call history is updated every 15 minutes and saves information about calls for 31 days. You can view information about calls for all your numbers, such as caller ID, duration of the call or what happened on the call. How to get call records of vodafone prepaid of other. This is the procedure to get the CDR of a Vodafone Number. It is valid for both Prepaid/Postpaid Numbers. Note: You can also access following services online:.Block your SIM card through online.Activate/Deactivate DND service. I hope you can get it easily if you still facing any problem then comment below i will reply as soon as possible. You can get the call history if you're a post paid user! If you're a prepaid user simply you can download the My Vodafone app and you can view the call history on the.
Drivers of ORICO Marvell chip PAS series SATA expansion card. System:WindowsXP/Vista/7/8/Server 2003/2008/Mac, Linux 2.6.x version.
The VIA VL800 controller used has poor support for LinuxIt appears you are using:This uses the USB 3.0 controller. While this controller fully supports the USB 3.0 standard in theory and should work well with the default USB 3.0 driver in Linux, it does not. In fact, there is a well-documented history of the VL800, working at low speeds(, crashing your kernel, etc.This is not Ubuntu/Linux's fault, but the manufacturer's (VIA) for making a poorly-supported non-compliant product. I had the same problem and more.I had a 'xHCI Root Hub' not recognized in my Device Manager and it caused problems even on my USB 2.0 ports.My specific problematic card was the 'TECKNET 'Eu308d' USB 3.0, 5 ports PCI-E Expansion Card'.After hours of researches, tens of attempts of different kinds: updates of my Intel DZ77GA-70K motherboard, USB drivers, Windows ans system diagnosis tools and much more, 'ORICO 'PVU3-5O2I-V1' USB 3.0, 5 ports PCI-E Expansion Card' saved my life!Marvell USB drivers didn't worked.
Neither Fresco, Prolific, NEC, Renesas or others.Finally, an attempt with the ' solved the problem instantly.In fact, it contains VIA Lab's USB 3.0 chips host controller drivers THAT WERE NOT INCLUDED with my damn TECKNET USB 3.0 expansion card. That was the real problem origin.Hope this can help!!!Good luck.P. DauphinQuebec, Canada.