Very strange. I have never had this happen, although, one time, when 
forwarding a message, my old bn classic totally shut down.  I plugged it in, 
but nothing happened.  I left it home and went to the event that I was going 
to without it. That night, a miracle happened. Not long after I came home, 
it started talking, even though it was turned off. Although ks certainly has 
its glitches, it is one of the most robust o.s. that I have ever seen. 
Software wise, nothing has ever happened to my bn's that a reset or some 
other remedy did not fix.

Nicole

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alex Hall" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 10:38 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] spontaneous service reset!!


Hi all,
I had just read an email and had told the bn to reply to it, when
I suddenly realized that my keyboard was no longer working.  I
felt the display, and the braille was slowly leveling out to its
"off" position.  Suddenly, the bn beeped, then continued the
usual steps of a service reset (default music, double beep,
setting the clock...) I was no where near the reset button when
this happened.  Is this happening to anyone else? Mine is a
bnmpbt32, ks7.5.29.  I had the ac adapter and my Ambicom G card
plugged in, and that is it.  I am really glad I was not still
editing a file as I had been doing a minute earlier...

Have a great day,
Alex

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