Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 09:01:00 -0300
From: "Damian D'Onia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 100CT Reset switch

Eric,

         Try this... When the computer is on, hold down the on/off button 
for about 5 seconds, by this way your Libretto power off without hibernate. 
Next time you power on your computer, a message appears but you can do a 
clean boot. Tell me if it works.

Dami�n. //

At 23:30 02/09/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 06:20:55
>From: "neil barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: 100CT Reset switch
>
>Eric,
>
>The thing (on a 50, can't be sure for the 100) is that the reset key 
>doesn't always work. I believe it to be a soft switch, rather than 
>something actually across a reset line.
>
>If your machine has saved garbage as a hibernation image, you may be able 
>to bypass the unhibernate by starting with the 'H' key (I think, may be 
>the backspace key - try a search of the archives) to start clean.
>
>Neil
>
>>Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 00:20:38
>>From: Eric Greenspoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: 100CT Reset switch
>>
>>
>>  Thanks very much Jason for your help! Much appreciated.
>>
>>I'm having touble with the reset switch. For the moment I can't do anything
>>with my 100CT. When I push the start button the computer reads from the HD
>>and then the screen becomes blank with the cursor flashing. This is where
>>the computer froze initially and the reason I'm trying to do a reset. If I
>>press the ON/OFF button again, the computer simply saves this "frozen"
>>state back to disk and I'm back to square one.
>>What is the rest button supposed to look like from the inside? I've opened
>>up the computer and there doesn't appear to be a switch at all. At least
>>nothing that can be depressed. There is a tiny box there but nothing switch.
>>  Don't know what to do next. I can't boot from a floppy even because the
>>computer must be set to do a C: then A: boot. I tried removing the battery
>>but that doesn't make a difference. :(
>>
>>    Eric
>
>-----
>Dami�n D'Onia
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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