It is the qt with the old mother board. I just got off the phone
with humanware tech support and I thinkk I will end up with 6.11, but
I will let you know as soon as I get it back.
Matthew
At 06:05 AM 9/8/2005, you wrote:
Which unit do you have Matthew?
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Well I just though I should put my two sence in. I had to send my
unit in now three times before they figured out that it was the
mother boarsd. So It is on its way back to california as I
respond. I ha the same problem with my battery and so when I get it
back It is going to have the new motherboard if I remember. I just
hope it aklkl goes well over there.
Matthew
At 05:13 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
>Jean. You really should get at least ten before you get a battery low
>message. If your unit is dying at 27 percent, something is wrong. Of
>course, you could try calibrating the battery to see if this fixes the
>problem, but you shouldn't have to calibrate a new battery. They are
>supposed to be calibrated before they leave the factory. I'd be talking
>to humanware on this one. Twenty-seven percent doesn't seem right.
>After writing this, however, I also need to say one more thing. If
>you are using anything like a wireless card, the internal modem,
>bluetooth or the USB ports, it won't be that odd to have the unit go
>flat at 27 percent. What you want to do is to charge the unit all
>the way up to 100 percent. Then just read, or type, or edit.
>Whatever. Just don't use any devices that draw power. See if you
>then get to ten percent before you get the battery low message.
>If you do, everything is fine. Using wireless does drain the unit
>pretty quickly and you might get the warning at 27 percent or even
>higher, depending on how much you used your wireless card and for how
long.
>But if you are playing with wireless, etc, 27 percent sounds
reasonable.
>
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